Johnson Hole
Nye County, Nevada, United States
Johnson Hole
A historic windmill located in Nye County, Nevada, United States.
History
- The Johnson Hole windmill is believed to have been constructed in 1905, during the early days of mechanized milling in the region. Its purpose was to grind grain for local farmers and ranchers.
- The mill operated until its eventual abandonment, likely due to the decline of traditional milling practices with the advent of modern machinery.
Architecture
- The Johnson Hole windmill is a post mill, featuring a single tower with a horizontal floor at ground level.
- The mill's design is typical of those found in rural Nevada during the early 20th century.
- The construction materials are primarily wood and metal, with a wooden frame supporting the tower and a metal roof.
Location
The Johnson Hole windmill is situated in a valley surrounded by rolling hills and sparse vegetation. The nearest water source is a small stream running through the adjacent valley. The mill's location allows for optimal wind exposure, making it well-suited for its original purpose.
Current Status and Use
The Johnson Hole windmill is currently a ruin, standing as a testament to the region's industrial past. While no longer operational, the mill remains an important part of local history and heritage.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Johnson Hole windmill has been recognized for its historical significance, although specific details regarding preservation efforts are not available.
Visiting Information
The Johnson Hole windmill is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore its historic structure. However, access may be restricted due to safety concerns or private property issues.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
No notable events or famous millers have been recorded for the Johnson Hole windmill.
Technical Details
- The Johnson Hole windmill features a single post mill with a horizontal floor at ground level.
- The exact number of sails and grinding stones is not available, although it is believed to be typical of similar mills from the period.
Details
| Name | Johnson Hole |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 38.87092, -116.73462 |
| Current use | Currently a ruin |
| Accessible | true |
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