Ruins of Cataract Falls Mill - Cataract, IN
Posted by: gparkes
N 39° 26.049 W 086° 48.811
16S E 516048 N 4364973
These ruins are located in the Cataract Falls Recreation Area.
Waymark Code: WM70J4
Location: Indiana, United States
Date Posted: 08/14/2009
Views: 5
I was resently visiting this area and noted the stone remains located here. Taking an educated guess, I believed that there once was a mill here. I have found photographs of the "Old Mill," but very little information other than the following:
The first permanent settler in the area was Isaac Teal who lived near the lower falls. He erected a small mill around 1820. In 1841, Theodore Jennings and his mother road horseback from Louisville to Greencastle to visit his brother. From the road, he heard the roar of the falls. He bought 1,000 acres, which included the falls and Teal's rotting old mill. Jennings erected a saw mill, flour and woolen mill, a general store, and copper and blacksmith shops in what would later be called Jennings Township.
This information is taken from cataractfalls.com. (
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Today, as you can see, all that remains is the water dam and some foundation blocks.