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Adams' Mill

Photography Historical posted on Apr 11, 2006
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Adams' Mill - North Central Indiana o=======---------------------=======o We went bridge hunting to get photos for Brenda's soon-to-be-released book of poetry: "Hell to Hope, Bridged by Faith". It will be her second book published. This will be in the book, but (radio announcer's voice) You get to see it First right here on Renderosity!! History Lesson This saw mill was built on Wild Cat Creek in 1831 by John Adams. It was the center of the community, the village of Boliver being platted around it in 1847, and housed the Wild Cat Post Office from 1850 to 1894.

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jif3d

9:06AM | Tue, 11 April 2006

Oh no, not Adams Family...whew, you had me going there, till I scrolled down a bit more, funky old mill with unusual architecture for OZ standards, the reflection polish this capture off perfectly...BRAVO Ken ! ~Cheers~ :o)

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claudialee

1:36PM | Tue, 11 April 2006

Wonderful history with this photo. Great shot and hope that the book is as sucessful as this shot. (i'm sure that it will be). HUGS TO BOTH !!!

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jcv2

2:22PM | Tue, 11 April 2006

Beautiful capture of this mill! Fantastic to see how old it is yet!

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jocko500

9:32PM | Tue, 11 April 2006

very good shot and hope the book is successful. I like history things

Hopalong

8:41AM | Wed, 12 April 2006

Now Bo Diddly ain't no shill/ Bo knows a pitcher from a mill/ you make great pitchers shonuff/ but he want his GUEE-tar back and buff....

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JustAlice

8:43AM | Wed, 12 April 2006

You know I get excited more about your pictures than I do my poems, go figure. I love all of your photos and this is one of my favorites.

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Burpee Online Now!

2:09PM | Tue, 18 April 2006

where I live a barn like that would be in decay. This one is in excellent shape and makes such a nice photo!


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