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Tredyffrin History Digital ArchivesThomas G. Walker’s Tilt Mill |
![]() M. D. Cornog plaster mill, 1873, on the site of Thomas G. Walker's Tilt Mill | |
The Thomas J. Walker Tilt Mill on Little Valley Creek was built around 1796 and operated for a short time. In 1798 it is described as "a stone tilt forge 24’ by 18’". No mention of the mill has been identified after 1802 though in 1811 Thomas J. Walker sold the property to John Henry, smith. Given Henry’s employment he may have been planning to use the mill to manufacture metal products. The mill site enjoyed a short-lived renaissance in the 1870s as a plaster mill as shown on Witmer’s Atlas (above). It is likely that the mill ground limestone rather than plaster. | |
A detailed timeline for the Mill(s)
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