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Adkins & Taylor Sawmill

The Harrison Flag announced on July 10, 1858, that “Cheap Lumber-A Chance for All to Build” was available at the Adkins and Taylor sawmill two miles west of Marshall. The proprietors would accept besides stated prices “anything valued or produced on a plantation. . . from a hen egg to an ox or his hide and tallow.” Every Saturday they would grind corn, or at anytime if at least ten bushels were brought in.

Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

HA

Owner Name

Adkins and Taylor Sawmill

Location

Two miles west of Marshall

County

Harrison

Years in Operation:

1

Start Year:

1858

End Year:

1858

Decades:

1850-1859

Period of Operation:

1858

Town:

West of Marshall

Company Town:

2

Peak Town Size:

Unknown

Mill Pond:

2

Mill Type
Product
Power Source
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