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The Pickwick Mill was
built from 1856 to 1858 by Thomas Grant and Wilson Davis and is one of the
oldest water powered gristmills found in southeast Minnesota. The mill was
constructed as a gristmill and sawmill on the banks of Big Trout Creek located
in Pickwick Minnesota. The mill ran 24 hours a day during the Civil War and
produced 100 barrels daily for the Union Army. After the war, the mill became
a flour-milling center for most of southern Minnesota and portions of Iowa
and Wisconsin.The mill was built from locally quarried limestone, with a timber frame that was so closely fit, that nails were not used (outside of the floor). The six story building was severely damaged in 1907 when a tornado took off the roof and top storage room. The mill was then retrofitted with a flat plank roof. The mill has been restored to a gable roof that is reminiscent of the original design.
Today the mill is administered as a historic site by the Pickwick Mill Association.
Months the mill will be open:
Open Weekends during May, September, and October
Open Tuesday through Sunday during June, July, and August
Hours of operation:
10AM - 5PM Tuesday through Saturday
11AM - 5PM Sunday
*Other times by appointment
Contact Vic @ 507 - 457 - 3296 or email pickwickmill@yahoo.com
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