In a sleepy little town in Southern Indiana stands a building that used to house the largest commercial enterprise west
of the Alleghenies. You can read all about this remarkable building that now been converted to apartment housing by
following the link to the home page of the site referenced at the bottom. This photographer had the opportunity to take
some shots of this structure and then came into contact with the school teacher who had undertaken to give the mill its own
web page, some of which is reproduced below. And thank you Bill....
Look at the Mill now!
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Summer-Fall 2001 continued...
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Here are some photos sent to us by Bill McLaughlin Silas McGuffers Photography
Camby, Indiana

Carved Date on front of mill...Erected 1849 ---and ---a close up of the outside-carved sandstone structure.
(NOTE FROM PHOTO SITE: the sandstone blocks aren't from the
mill but from a similarly-constructed church about 5 blocks up the hill from the mill)

Inside of one of the twin towers of the mill. -- And, here is a view inside the stairwell.

Looking from inside one tower outside to another.
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