Lane's Mill Historic Buildings
Lane's Mill Historic Buildings | |
39°28′57″N 84°41′32″W / 39.48250°N 84.69222°W / 39.48250; -84.69222 | |
Area | 27 acres (11 ha) |
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Built | 1848 |
Architect | Elliott, William |
NRHP reference No. | 80002950 [1] |
Added to NRHP | October 03, 1980 |
Lane's Mill was a gristmill, sawmill and fulling mill on Four Mile Creek in Section 31 of Milford Township, Butler County, Ohio.
The abandoned mill is on Lanes Mill Road, north of Wallace Road. It is within two miles of the present corporate limit of Oxford, Ohio.
History
The original mill was built about 1816 by Isiah Bryant and John Wallace, who also operated the mill for several years. It was rebuilt in 1850 by William Elliott (or Elliot) as a three-story mill, and its owners included James Smiley and later his son-in-law, William L. Lane of Oxford, whose name remains attached to the mill and the road.
The Lane's Mill Historic Buildings, 3884 Wallace Road, were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1] The Manrod family owned and operated the farm complex after the 1880s.
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
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Landmarks
- Langstroth Cottage
- William H. McGuffey House
- John B. Tytus House
districts
- Austin-Magie Farm and Mill District
- Dayton-Campbell Historic District
- German Village Historic District
- Greenwood Cemetery
- Hamilton Historic Civic Center
- Harding-Jones Paper Company District
- High Street Commercial Block
- Hogan-Borger Mound Archeological District
- Lane's Mill Historic Buildings
- Miami-Erie Canal Site Historic District
- Rossville Historic District
- South Main Street District
- Williamson Mound Archeological District
properties
- Dr. William S. Alexander House
- Anderson-Shaffer House
- Augspurger Grist Mill
- Augspurger Paper Company Rowhouse 1
- Augspurger Paper Company Rowhouse 2
- Augspurger Schoolhouse
- Frederick Augspurger Farm
- John Augspurger Farm No. 1
- John Augspurger Farm No. 2
- Samuel Augspurger Farm
- Samuel Augspurger House
- Beckett-Manrod House
- Benninghofen House
- Butler County Courthouse
- Cochran Farm
- Demoret Mound
- Henry P. Deuscher House
- Zachariah Price Dewitt Cabin
- Dixon-Globe Opera House-Robinson-Schwenn Building
- Edgeton
- Christian Ehresman Farm
- Elliott and Stoddard Halls
- Fairfield Township Works I
- Fitz Randolph-Rogers House
- Fortified Hill Works
- Garver-Rentschler Barn
- Great Mound
- Hamilton Catholic High School
- James P. Hidley Cottage
- Howe Tavern
- Matthew Hueston House
- Hughes Manor
- Hughes School
- Hunting Lodge Farm
- Christian Iutzi Farm
- John Kennel Sr. Farm
- John Kennel Jr. Farm
- Elias Kumler House
- Lane-Hooven House
- Henry Maltby House
- Mann Mound
- Mill Office and Post Office
- Morgan-Hueston House
- Notre Dame Academy and Notre Dame High School
- Oxford Female Institute
- Oxford Railroad Depot and Junction House
- Pugh's Mill Covered Bridge
- Rentschler House
- Roberts Mound
- D.S. Rose Mound
- Ross Trails Adena Circle
- St. Stephen Church and Rectory
- Peter Schrock Jr. Farm
- John Scott Barn and Granary
- Shaw Farm
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chapter House of Miami University
- Spread Eagle Tavern-James D. Conrey House
- Symmes Mission Chapel
- Thomas Select School
- Union Township Works II
- Unzicker-Cook House
- John Vaughan House
- Voice of America Bethany Relay Station
- Western Female Seminary
- Fisher Hall
- Phillip Hughes House
- Pleasant Run Mounds
- Herron Gymnasium
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