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Wilson Feed Mill, also known as Alexander's Mill, is a historic gristmill at 7604 Canal Road in Cuyahoga Valley National Park in the U.S. state of Ohio. Andrew and Robert Alexander built the mill on the Ohio and Erie Canal in 1855 to grind flour for local farmers. At the time, the Cleveland area was a major wheat-producing region, in part because the canal let farmers ship flour across the Great Lakes. In 1900, Thomas and Emma Wilson bought the mill and expanded it to serve larger businesses. They also began grinding animal feed instead of flour at the mill in order to serve the growing feed market. The mill was the last operating mill in the Cuyahoga Valley and ran on water power through 1970.

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  • Wilson Feed Mill (fr)
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  • Le Wilson Feed Mill – ou Alexander's Mill – est un moulin à eau américain dans le comté de Cuyahoga, dans l'Ohio. Construit en 1855 sur l'Ohio and Erie Canal, il contribue au district historique dit « Ohio and Erie Canal », lequel est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques et classé National Historic Landmark depuis le 13 novembre 1966. Il est lui-même inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 17 décembre 1979 et est par ailleurs protégé au sein du parc national de Cuyahoga Valley depuis la création de ce dernier en 2000. (fr)
  • Wilson Feed Mill, also known as Alexander's Mill, is a historic gristmill at 7604 Canal Road in Cuyahoga Valley National Park in the U.S. state of Ohio. Andrew and Robert Alexander built the mill on the Ohio and Erie Canal in 1855 to grind flour for local farmers. At the time, the Cleveland area was a major wheat-producing region, in part because the canal let farmers ship flour across the Great Lakes. In 1900, Thomas and Emma Wilson bought the mill and expanded it to serve larger businesses. They also began grinding animal feed instead of flour at the mill in order to serve the growing feed market. The mill was the last operating mill in the Cuyahoga Valley and ran on water power through 1970. (en)
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  • Le Wilson Feed Mill – ou Alexander's Mill – est un moulin à eau américain dans le comté de Cuyahoga, dans l'Ohio. Construit en 1855 sur l'Ohio and Erie Canal, il contribue au district historique dit « Ohio and Erie Canal », lequel est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques et classé National Historic Landmark depuis le 13 novembre 1966. Il est lui-même inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 17 décembre 1979 et est par ailleurs protégé au sein du parc national de Cuyahoga Valley depuis la création de ce dernier en 2000. (fr)
  • Wilson Feed Mill, also known as Alexander's Mill, is a historic gristmill at 7604 Canal Road in Cuyahoga Valley National Park in the U.S. state of Ohio. Andrew and Robert Alexander built the mill on the Ohio and Erie Canal in 1855 to grind flour for local farmers. At the time, the Cleveland area was a major wheat-producing region, in part because the canal let farmers ship flour across the Great Lakes. In 1900, Thomas and Emma Wilson bought the mill and expanded it to serve larger businesses. They also began grinding animal feed instead of flour at the mill in order to serve the growing feed market. The mill was the last operating mill in the Cuyahoga Valley and ran on water power through 1970. The mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 17, 1979. (en)
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