The Lime Valley Mill operated as a grist mill for over 150 years until it received damage during Hurricane Agnes in 1972. Later it was converted to a museum and today is a private residence.
1790 | George Withers |
c1791 | First mill built |
1796 | Michael Withers |
1837 | Adam Herr |
1843 | George & Susanna Lefevre |
1846 | Destroyed by fire and rebuilt |
1847 | Jacob & Anna (Lefevre) Witmer |
1850 | Jacob H. Zercher |
1866 | Jacob Harnish |
1882 | Harvey F. Haverstick |
1891 | Annie E. Haverstick |
1901 | Elam Moore |
1902 | Ida Bard |
1905 | Turbines installed |
1927 | Harry & Anna Hunsicker |
1939 | J. Lloyd Sheaffer |
1946 | Reid Sheaffer |
1963 | Lancaster Milling Company |
1972 | Damaged by Hurricane Agnes Milling ceased |
1981 | Converted to generate electricity by Roy and Helen Wagner |
1986 | Gerald Wagner |
1996 | John and Karen Hoffmeister |
2002 | Dam collapsed |
2017 | Converted to private residence by Christopher Scott |
Built | 1846 |
Structure | 3.5 Story Stone |
Dimensions | 40 x 60 |
Water Source | Pequea Creek |
Township | West Lampeter |
Type | Flour/Grist/Saw/Cider |
Headrace | 1,300 feet |
Tailrace | 100 feet |
Dam Height | 6 feet |
Power | 3 Turbines |
Capacity | 75 bbl / day |
The mill is located at 914 Lime Valley Road, Willow Street, PA.