Metamora
Grist Mill
Metamora,
Franklin County, Indiana
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Subject:
Metamora Grist Mill
Erected
by:
Indiana Division of Tourism and Metamora Shop
Keepers 2976
Location:
West End of Street, Metamora, Indiana (#4 on
Text:
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Jonathan
Banes built a t Jonathan Banes built a three story-cotton mill known
as Metamora Cotton Factory on this site.
Banes, a former contractor on the canal, converted the cotton factory to
a flouring mill in 1856, and sold the mill to John Curry in 1857.
Over the next several years, the mill was operated by various owners and
was known first as Hoosier Mills and later as Crescent Mills.
The original mill was destroyed by fires in 1899 and was rebuilt in 1900.
Following a second fire in 1932, it was converted to the present
two-story building.
In 1946, the State of Indiana purchased a 14 mile section of the
Whitewater Canal, including the mill, as a state historic site.
Today the mill grinds both white and yellow corn into corn meal and grits
and wheat into whole wheat flour and cereal.
The millstones are powered by the 12-foot breast water wheel in the canal
behind the mill.
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Text: In 1845,