
Mills Homestead/Mansion - Mount Morris, New York
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Szuchie
N 42° 43.614 W 077° 52.499
18T E 264621 N 4734496
Quick Description: The Mills Homestead was constructed in 1848, and served as the home of General William A. Mills, the founder of Mt. Morris.
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 3/31/2008 5:58:45 PM
Waymark Code: WM3G0Q
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Long Description:This building served as the home of General William A. Mills, the
founder of Mount Morris. Currently it is utilized as the
headquarters for the Mount Morris Historical Society and a museum.
The Mills Home is listed on the National Register of Historic
Places (NRHP) due to it's value as a historical structure in Mount
Morris. According to the NRHP Archive:
Constructed in 1838, the Mills Homestead was the last home of
General William A. Mills, who was the founder and first permanent
white settler in the town of Mt. Morris, and a well-known public
figure throughout all of Livingston County. A stylistically
transitional building, it carefully incorporates distinctive
architectural forms and details of both the neoclassical and Greek
Revival tastes. The house is significant for its quality of
craftsmanship, design, and architectural integrity as well as its
historical association with General Mills.
In 1844, General Mills died and the home became the property
of his daughter, Susanne Branch. Her son inherited the property in
1923 and sold it to the D’Imperio family. In 1941, the D’Imperios
sold the property to the Mt. Morris Chamber of Commerce who gave it
to the Hickock Manufacturing Company in 1946. The building was
divided into apartments and became a home for the foreman’s family.
The back staircase is blocked, four windows were plastered over,
and several dry wall partitions were added during the 1940’s. The
kitchen extension, carriage house and outbuildings were removed
when a factory was built on the adjoining southern lot prior to
1946. In 1957, the Electronic Timer Company purchased the property
and used the house as a warehouse. The front porch on the wing was
removed in 1960 due to rotting timbers. The property was then sold
to S.J.D. Enterprises in 1975, and stood vacant and unused for over
a year.
In September, 1976, the house and one-third acre of land was
purchased by the Mt. Morris Rotary Club and given to the Mt. Morris
Historical Society. The building is presently being renovated and
restored for use as a museum, heritage craft workshops, cultural
center and society headquarters. Under the supervision of the
Rochester Museum of Science Center, an archeological survey was
initiated in June, 1978. Although work is still in progress, the
team has uncovered a garden well and portions of a rear brick
pathway under which the original cobblestone pathway was
discovered. It is the intention of the Mt. Morris Historical
Society that the Mills Homestead serve the community as an
educational facility.
As you can see, the Historical Society did indeed renovate this
beautiful structure, and it now stands as Mills Mansion, operated
by the society as village’s museum and Historical Society
Headquarters. The Mansion is open June-November, Friday-Sunday, 12
to 4pm (and by appointment).
The museum’s contact information is:
Mount Morris Historical Society, Mills Mansion
Terry Mistretta, President
Box 94
14 Main Street
Mount Morris, NY 14510
Telephone, 716-658-3292