You are one lucky man mike to have such a great connection to your and your ancestors history still the way it was so long ago. Thanks for keeping it original and sharing it with us.
Hamburg State Park in Washington County has an operational mill. The "Friends of Hamburg" operate it a few times a year and sell the products. I assume that is the other operational water-powered one in Georgia.
75 years ago there were dozens of these mills all over here, every little stream that could support a mill had one. The big corporations and mega ag put them out of business. Too many environmental regulations now to build a dam.
Great story, Mike Buckner is great people and has a wonderful place!
This was a great story.
Back in the day. I definitely want to come visit . Thank you for sharing.
Sir, if I could, I’d shake your hand! Thank you for your dedication devotion.
You are one lucky man mike to have such a great connection to your and your ancestors history still the way it was so long ago.
Thanks for keeping it original and sharing it with us.
Love it man!
Is there a way to buy this corn meal, I love to support small businesses. I don’t live in Georgia or I’d go there in person.
Back to the future. When the power goes out I hope he has an apprentice.
FINKS MILL in samson alabama has a water grist mill. On natural bridge creek
Life College in Marietta has one, the Lifler Mill. So there are more than 2. Is the Nora Mill in Helen water powered.
Hamburg State Park in Washington County has an operational mill. The "Friends of Hamburg" operate it a few times a year and sell the products. I assume that is the other operational water-powered one in Georgia.
All I can say is cool wish I was on a farm.
he got that part right about the disposable SHIT they build today. planned obsolescence
We keep saying "back in the day". Stay humble - the way things are heading - we may be back to depending on the old ways.
75 years ago there were dozens of these mills all over here, every little stream that could support a mill had one. The big corporations and mega ag put them out of business. Too many environmental regulations now to build a dam.