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Title
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Creston Mill
Subject
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Business and Labor; Mills
Description
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The Creston Milling Company was established in 1882. The mill was five stories high and was located on the south side of West Erie Street, extending to the Erie Railroad. The company manufactured roller-process flour and had a capacity of 175 barrels every twenty-four hours. In 1901, it was sold to Frank Brothers, and it became a cereal mill. In 1903 it burned to the ground, but the smoke stack (visible on the right) was not razed until 1917.
Date
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1882-1903
Contributor
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Photo Courtesy of the Wayne County Public Library
Format
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PNG
Language
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eng
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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CrestonMill_001
Coverage
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Wayne County
Mills
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Newspaper Article
Physical Dimensions
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1701x1349
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Title
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"New Bob Evans Occupies Historic Mill Site" The Daily Record Article 1989
Subject
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Early Businesses
Description
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A Bob Evans Restaurant replaced the historic old mill that once stood near the Oak Hill Cemetery signalling the symbolic end of mills in Wooster, which were once a major feature of the local economy.
Creator
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Clif Bushnell
Source
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The Daily Record, Page B9
Publisher
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The Daily Record
Date
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1989-11-22
Contributor
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Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Courtesy of Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Rights
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Rights held by Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Format
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Scan
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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June 13, 2013
Coverage
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40.7857954, -81.9329698
Early Businesses
Early Nineteenth Century Expansion
Mills
The Daily Record
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Newspaper Advertisement
Physical Dimensions
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675x954
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Title
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Springville Mill Advertisement in The Wayne County Democrat 1888
Subject
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Early Businesses
Description
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This advertisement for a local mill showcases the common services that mills such as the Stibbs Mill in Wooster would have offered, such as providing families with flour to make bread.
Creator
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The Wayne County Democrat
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Date
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1888-07-18
Contributor
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Courtesy of Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Rights
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No Copyright
Format
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Scann
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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2
Coverage
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Wooster, OH
Advertisement
Early Businesses
Early Nineteenth Century Expansion
Mills
The Wayne County Democrat