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[Photograph of a grain mill site]

Description: Photograph of a grain mill site. In the foreground, the grassy land slopes upwards towards the site. Several structures and metal silos stand before a larger building with three tall smokestacks. Thick smoke billows out from the middle smokestack. A water tower-type structure stands on the right.
Date: [1930..1950]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), III
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Pouring Cornmeal]

Description: Photograph of Tim Wimberly at the Texas Folklife Festival, gathering cornmeal from a grist mill for his mother Johanna Olander Wimberly, who will make hush puppies with it. The mill was installed by his father, R. K. (Ken) Wimberly, from Austin. It is made mostly of wood with a few metal parts. Corn is loaded in the top, then it is ground and dispensed into a bin. Tim, wearing a cowboy hat, is bending over collecting cornmeal from the bin and putting it into a bag.
Date: [1972-09-07..1972-09-10]
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Operating Grist Mill]

Description: Photograph of Tim Wimberly operating a grist mill at the Texas Folklife Festival. The mill was installed by his father, R. K. (Ken) Wimberly, from Austin. The mill is made mostly of wood with a few metal parts. It is powered by a belt that appears to be connected to a nearby tractor axle. Tim is bending over to tend to the area where the cornmeal is dispersed. He is wearing a cowboy hat. In the right foreground, a young girl is partially visible.
Date: [1972-09-07..1972-09-10]
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Two toddlers in a mill]

Description: Photograph of two young toddlers sitting on steps in a mill. The toddlers stare at the camera on the bottom step of the stairs, which lead up to a processing platform in the mill. On the platform is a man bent over closing a full burlap sack.
Date: [1939..1989]
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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