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Kate and Silas <[log in to unmask]>
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You might want to try: 

http://www.jefpat.org/nehweb/assets/documents/findingaids/18BA100-%20Howard%20McHenry%20Mill%20Finding%20Aid.htm 



It has a summary of a project I did thirty years ago which included a miller's residence. 



The web page has a variety sites represented including a residence related to iron furnace workers. 

  



Silas Hurry 

HSMC 



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From: "Keith Doms" <[log in to unmask]> 
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Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 4:02:35 PM 
Subject: Miller's Dwellings 

We are trying to research the material culture of Mills and Miller's 
dwellings for our mill (c. 1704) and Miller's house (c. 1739).  Most of 
the sources we have encounter deal with the machinery and lay out of 
mills, not the ancillary furnishings and equipment that was normally 
used in mills.  I have not seen a study of another Miller's house.  Any 
suggestions? 

  

Keith R. Doms 

Newlin Grist Mill 

Site Manager 

219 S. Cheyney Rd. 

Glen Mills, PA  19342 

(610) 459-2359 

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