Kirk’s Mills was the name of a small village established by Timothy and Jacob Kirk in 1812. The village consisted of two mills, a store, post office, and a Quaker meeting house. Only the upper mill survived and it has been converted into a private residence.
c1810 | Timothy Kirk |
1815 | Jacob Kirk |
1875 | Levi Kirk |
1893 | Lewis Kirk |
1927 | Closed by Evan Brabson |
Built | c1815 |
Structure | 2.5 Story Brick |
Dimensions | 40 x 60 |
Water Source | Raccoon Creek |
Township | Little Britain |
Type | Flour/Grist/Saw |
Tailrace | 12 feet |
Power | 1 Overshot |
Capacity | 8 bbls / day |
The mill is located at 348 Kirk’s Mill Road, Nottingham, PA.