Mill Wheel - St. Marys, ON
Posted by: stinger503
N 43° 15.545 W 081° 08.652
17T E 488295 N 4789596
Mill Wheel displayed in St. Marys
Waymark Code: WM16E42
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 07/11/2022
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This Mill Wheel is on display in St. Marys, Ontario by the Thames River. The mill wheel was created by Barber Sons, Meaford and installed around 1910. Milling first started in this area in 1843. The mill wheel was in use until the 1950s. The mill itself closed in 1977. In 1997 the St. Marys LACAC restored the Mill Wheel and had it placed here with a plaque.
PLAQUE TEXT:
"MILL WHEEL
THOMAS INGERSOLL ESTABLISHED A GRIST MILL ON THIS SITE IN 1843 AND MILLING CONTINUED HERE UNTIL THE MID-1970'S. THIS MILL WHEEL, MANUFACTURED BY BARBER SONS, MEAFORD, WAS INSTALLED C. 1910 REPLACING EARLIER WATER WHEELS. IT PROVIDED WATER POWER UNTIL THE 1950S ALTHOUGH BY THEN THE MILL WAS ALSO USING ALTERNATE POWER SOURCES.
THE BLACK WHEEL PORTION OF THIS MACHINERY IS A TURBINE, ORIGINALLY SITTING FLAT IN THE MILLRACE. THE GREEN SHAFT (ORIGINALLY MUCH LONGER) WENT UP TO THE RED CROWN GEAR. OAK TEETH FITTED INTO THE GEAR CASTING, HELD BY WOODEN WEDGES. THE GREEN HORIZONTAL SHAFT TURNED A PULLEY THAT WAS BELTED TO DRIVE THE CHOPPING, ROLLING OR GRINDING MACHINERY INSIDE THE MILL.
IN 1997, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ST. MARYS LACAC, THIS MACHINERY WAS RESTORED AND PLACED BESIDE THE MILL RACE AS A REMINDER OF A MAJOR INDUSTRY IN THE COMMUNITY'S HISTORY."
Type of Machine: Mill Wheel
Year the machine was built: 1910
Year the machine was put on display: 1997
Is there online documentation for this machine: Not listed
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