Drinkwater & Schriver Mill
Drinkwater & Schriver Mill, also known as Cedar Point Mill, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 2006. It is located in Cedar Point, Kansas, United States.[1]
Drinkwater & Schriver Mill | |
North side of mill next to Cottonwood River (2012) | |
Location within the state of Kansas | |
Location | First St & Main St Cedar Point, Kansas 66843 USA |
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Coordinates | 38°15′42″N 96°49′10″W |
Built | 1875 [1] |
NRHP reference No. | 06001166 [2] |
Added to NRHP | December 20, 2006 |
History
In 1867, a log dam was built across the Cottonwood River, and a wooden-frame mill was constructed for sawing lumber. The following year (1868) it was converted to grind flour and named Cedar Point Mill.[1][3]
In 1870, the name was changed to Drinkwater & Schriver Mill. In 1871, construction of the current stone structure was started. In 1875, the building was completed. It used stone burrs to grind corn and wheat into flour, with a capacity of 75 barrels per day. In 1884, the log dam was replaced by a stone dam.[3]
References
Further reading
- History of the Mill at Cedar Point, Kansas; Harvey E. Brunner; Chase County Historical Society; Date Unknown.
- Chase County Leader (newspaper): July 14, 1871; Sep 22, 1871; June 10, 1875; Dec 23, 1875.
- Chase County Historical Sketches: Vol I; Chase County Historical Society, 1940.
- Chase County Historical Sketches: Vol II; Chase County Historical Society, 1949.
- Chase County Centennial 1872-1972; 1972.
External links
- Official
- National Park Service (NPS)
- Kansas Historical Society (KHS)
- Articles
- Drinkwater & Schriver Flour Mill; kansastravel.org
- Cedar Point Mill restoration in progress; Nov 28, 2015; Emporia Gazette
- Freight House mastermind Dan Clothier sets his sights on reviving a Kansas grain mill; Dec 19, 2015; Kansas City Star
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