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[Elizabeth Motlow at Fall's Mill]

Description: Elizabeth "Libby" Motlow standing in front of the water wheel at Fall's Mill in Tennessee.
Date: 1972-08~
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Arial view of mill and railroad]

Description: Photograph of a mill facility that bumps up to the railroad. There are also many houses and side streets surrounding the facility.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Building Exterior

Description: Copy negative of the Texas Mill & Elevator Co. in Abilene. There is a multilevel building on the left, three storage structures on the right, and a car parked in front.
Date: 1920~
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[B.F. Yantis Mill]

Description: B.F. Yantis Mill. Photo circa 1880. Henrietta, Texas.
Date: 1880~
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[Photograph of Old Davis Mill in Salado, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a crumbling stone building missing the roof and top portions of its walls. The windows are missing glass, and there is a door-shaped opening on the left side of the building. Piles of stones from the building surround the base, while a line of trees is visible in the background. Handwritten text on the back of the photo note the ruins have been previously identified as part of a college, but are actually the ruins of an Old Davis Mill in Salado, Texas.
Date: unknown
Partner: Salado Public Library

[Photograph of Stinnett's Mill]

Description: Photograph of a dark wood and stone barn-style building with a small tower at the front and an overhanging roof that shelters a front porch. The tower has a glass window at the top and a Texas-shaped insignia set on the face of the tower. A fence made from rough wood sticks and wire, with a short stone base, surrounds the building. Mostly bare trees and bushes border the building on the left side, while more bare trees are visible in the background to the right of the building. Handwritten note… more
Date: 1992
Creator: Friedrick, Egon
Partner: Salado Public Library

[Photograph of Women Standing in Davis Mill Ruins]

Description: Photograph of three young women standing at various heights in the middle of rocky slope of debris. Behind and to the left of them are the crumbling walls of a stone building, and directly to their right is a large, twisted, dead tree. The women are wearing ankle-length dresses or skirts, with their hair piled in buns on their heads. The woman on the right is also wearing a small hat and a large coat. Handwritten notes in black and red ink, debate the location, name, and history of the ruins.
Date: unknown
Partner: Salado Public Library

[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

[Mill in Abilene]

Description: Photograph of a man at a mill named Bob in Abilene, Texas. The man is standing next to a large pile of cotton seed and a horse-drawn cart filled with seed. A cotton [seed oil?] mill is to his left, with large smokestacks protruding from the building.
Date: 1906
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Photograph of Group of People Next to Dietert Mill]

Description: Photograph of a group of people in long, light-colored dresses and dark suits, standing and sitting around a small body of water (on the right). A wall of concrete borders the left side of the water, upon which several people are sitting. A three-seat, covered buggy is parked on a stretch of grassy area at the bottom left of the photo. To the left of the water (and the concrete wall), there are trees of various sizes. There are fields of grass and trees in the background, as well. A rectangular… more
Date: 1920~
Partner: Patrick Heath Public Library

[Water Wheel and Miller]

Description: Photograph of a miller standing atop of his mill's water wheel in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
Date: 194X
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Wheeler's Mill on the Cibolo Creek]

Description: Photograph of Wheeler's Mill building on a cliff above the Cibolo Creek near the city of Stockdale, Texas.
Date: unknown
Partner: Wilson County Historical Society

[Photograph of Lang's Mill]

Description: Copy negative of Lang's Mill. The brick building is downhill from a dirt road. There are many trees in the foreground and background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Gillespie County Historical Society

[Photograph of the Old Maier Mill]

Description: Copy negative of the Old Maier Mill. The building is falling apart and the roof and windows are missing. There is a cow sitting next to a telephone pole in the foreground.
Date: unknown
Partner: Gillespie County Historical Society

[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

[Singley Brothers Mill]

Description: Photograph of the Singley Brothers Mill and Elevator. The mill has a brick exterior and there are three men standing in front it, facing towards the camera. There is a smaller, wooden building near the bottom-left side of the photograph.
Date: 1916
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Warrick's Mill and Elevator]

Description: Photograph of Warrick's Mill and grain elevator. There is a small building in the foreground with two large cylindrical towers behind it. Part of a truck is visible in the bottom-left side of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Flour mill]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of a flour mill. It is identified as the Home Queen and Pride of Wellington flour, opened in 1916. Handwriting on the back of the photograph describes the history of the mill.
Date: 1916
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Thresher processing wheat and horses milling it]

Description: Photograph of a thresher processing wheat in the back while closer to the front are horses milling the grain. There are several small groups of people watching in the front closest to the camera while in the back is a large crowd of people watching.
Date: July 7, 1944
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Crowd of people watching several machines at work]

Description: Photograph of a crowd of people watching machines at work. There is a grain thresher, horses milling grain, and an engine powered vehicle.
Date: July 7, 1944
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Several people working machines in a field]

Description: Photograph of several people working various machines in a field. Closest to the camera is a thresher, then a horse-powered mill, and in the back is a tall pile of wheat.
Date: July 7, 1944
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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