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Articles about Lancaster City and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

    Mill Highlight – Mount Hope

    Mill Highlight – Mount Hope

    December 12, 2023

    In approximately 1780, Jacob Graybill built a one and a half story log mill on a tributary of the Chiques Creek now called Shearer’s Creek, on the upper reaches of the Chiques watershed. Peter Grubb, Jr., son of the Peter Grubb who built the Cornwall furnace, bought...

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    Lafayette Reenactment

    Lafayette Reenactment

    August 29, 2023

    During the American Revolution, a French aristocrat who held the title “Marquis de La Fayette” joined Washington’s Continental Army in which he served as a major general. Known in America as “Lafayette”, he was a key figure in the Siege of Yorktown that set up the decisive...

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    A Hidden Treasure

    A Hidden Treasure

    August 7, 2023

    A little-known jewel of Lancaster County’s history lies along the Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The Mascot Roller Mill, also known as Ressler’s Mill, is a working, four-story stone grist mill. The mill and adjacent miller’s house are open for tours Tuesday through Saturday, from 10:00...

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    John Houston

    January 13, 2023

    Many of the first European settlers of Lancaster County (originally part of Chester County) came to this part of the world to escape religious persecution. Among these were the French Huguenots with names like Feree, Lefevre, and Leman. Others were the Swiss-German anabaptists named Herr, Funk, Bowman,...

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    Mill Monday 30 – Millport

    Mill Monday 30 – Millport

    August 16, 2022

    If you travel on the old Strasburg Pike, you have probably noticed an old mill that is sitting almost on the road, about one half mile south of the Lincoln Highway. On the side of the mill is painted a fading sign that advertises John H. Bonholtzer’s...

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    Mill Monday 29 – Cloister

    Mill Monday 29 – Cloister

    May 23, 2022

    It’s Monday morning! As I mentioned last week, today is the last installment of my Mill Monday series. I haven’t covered all the mills that are still standing in Lancaster County, and I apologize if I didn’t feature your favorite mill. But all good things must come...

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    Mill Monday 28 – Sickman’s

    Mill Monday 28 – Sickman’s

    May 16, 2022

    It’s Monday morning! Time to feature another one of Lancaster County Pennsylvania’s water-powered grist mills. Today I will feature a popular destination on the Pequea Creek in Conestoga Township. Sickmans mill has featured a campground and tubing excursions on the Pequea for many years although, like many...

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    Mill Monday 27 – Stoneroad’s

    Mill Monday 27 – Stoneroad’s

    May 9, 2022

    It’s Monday morning! Time to feature another one of Lancaster County Pennsylvania’s water-powered grist mills. Today we travel back to Manor township and visit another mill on the Little Conestoga just downstream from Maple Grove. This is one of the oldest mill sites in the county, dating...

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    Mill Monday 26 – Zooks

    Mill Monday 26 – Zooks

    May 2, 2022

    Welcome to another Mill Monday! It’s time to feature another one of Lancaster County Pennsylvania’s water-powered grist mills. Today we feature Zook’s (aka Bushong’s) mill on the Conestoga River in Upper Leacock Township.

    Henry Sheibly operated a hemp and sawmill on the north side...

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    Mill Monday 25 – Brownstown

    Mill Monday 25 – Brownstown

    April 25, 2022

    Welcome to Mill Monday! It’s time to feature another one of Lancaster County Pennsylvania’s water-powered grist mills. Today we feature the Brownstown (aka Wolf’s) mill on the Conestoga River in West Earl Township.

    The first mill on this site was a log mill built...

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