Ebenezer Mill
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Ebenezer Mill | |
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| Nearest city | 409 Ebenezer Road, Knoxville, Tennessee |
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| Built | 1870 |
| NRHP reference No. | 87001037 [1] |
| Added to NRHP | June 25, 1987 |
Ebenezer Mill is a mill located in Knoxville, Tennessee. It was constructed as a turbine mill to grind corn and wheat, and later modified for use as a saw mill. The mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 as an example of a late-19th century gristmill.[2]
The mill sits on the banks of Ten Mile Creek (originally Sinking Creek) on the site of what was once the "Mansion Mill," a smaller gristmill built c. 1835 for the McClung estate.[3] The Mansion Mill was replaced by the current Ebenezer Mill c. 1870. The Ebenezer Mill was severely damaged by a flood in 1942 and rebuilt in a more modern style, though much of the original machinery is still intact.[3]
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- ^ Nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com. Retrieved: 18 April 2011.
- ^ a b Ann Bennett, Historic and Architectural Resources of Knoxville and Knox County, Tennessee, May 1994, p. 32. Retrieved: 18 April 2011.