Rich–Turner Mill Ruins
Little River Trail
Rich-Turner Mill Ruins
The Rich-Turner Mill Ruins are the remnants of a historic mill located along the Little River Trail in Charlton, United States.
History
- Believed to date from the late 18th century, this post mill was constructed around 1790 and played a significant role in the local community's grain milling industry.
- The exact details of its architectural design and features are not well-documented.
Architecture
The Rich-Turner Mill Ruins are an overshot wheel mill, featuring a single grinding stone and a wooden beam system.
The mill's original construction used locally sourced materials, including oak and pine wood, which have since weathered to reveal distinctive patina.
Location
The Rich-Turner Mill Ruins are situated along the Little River Trail in Charlton, United States.
The mill's original location was near a small stream that powered the waterwheel, which is now dry and no longer operational.
Current Status and Use
The Rich-Turner Mill Ruins are currently a ruin, having been abandoned for many years.
Despite efforts to preserve the site, it remains in a state of disrepair.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
While not officially listed as a national historic landmark, the Rich-Turner Mill Ruins have been recognized by local preservation societies as an important part of Charlton's cultural heritage.
However, no specific preservation efforts are currently underway to restore or maintain the site.
Visiting Information
The Rich-Turner Mill Ruins are open to the public and can be accessed via a short walking trail along the Little River Trail.
Visitors are advised to exercise caution when approaching the site due to potential hazards such as loose stones and overgrown vegetation.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in association with the Rich-Turner Mill Ruins.
Technical Details
The exact technical details of the Rich-Turner Mill Ruins, including the number of sails or grinding stones, are not well-documented and remain largely undocumented.
Details
| Name | Rich–Turner Mill Ruins |
|---|---|
| City | Charlton |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 42.137333, -71.91205 |
| Current use | Ruin |
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