Millstone Mounting For George Washington Highway Marker - Wayland, MA
Posted by: Groundspeak Charter Member neoc1
N 42° 21.691 W 071° 21.659
19T E 305574 N 4692616
A pair of millstones are used to display a monument that marks the George Washington Memorial Highway in Wayland.
Waymark Code: WMEZYG
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 07/30/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member stinger503
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A 4' high bronze tablet containing a rectangular bronze bas relief sculpture of George Washington is mounted on an approximately 6' diameter circular granite millstone mounted vertically on a similar circular granite millstone resting horizontally on the ground. The vertical stone is cut with diagonal lines and the horizontal stone is cut with curved lines. The cuts improve efficiency and cooling of the stones. These millstones were traditionally used in New England water mills.

In 1932, the country celebrated the bicentennial of George Washington's birth. The route Washington took through Massachusetts in 1775 and again in 1789 was named the George Washington Memorial Highway. Several monuments were placed along his route.

Washington traveled from Connecticut into Massachusetts at Agawam twice, On June 30, 1775, Washington traveled through Agawam while en-route to Cambridge to take command of the Continental Army. Fourteen years later, as President, Washington entered Agawam on October 21, 1789, en-route to Boston while visiting New England.

Washington crossed the Westfield River and continued through West Springfield to reach the ferry crossing on the Connecticut River. As General Washington, he forded the Westfield River in horseback. As President Washington he rode in a coach across a new bridge across the river. The ferry crossing of the Connecticut River brought Washington to Springfield where he travelled along the Boston Post Road through Palmer, across central Massachusetts to Wayland and on to Boston.


Inscription:

This tablet marks
the
George
Washington
Memorial
Highway
at
Wayland
1732 - 1932

Type of mill: Water Mill

What did this millstone make?: Grain - flour or corn

Status of Stone: Public Display

Website containing relating information: Not listed

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