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HAMMEL AND WIENER. W. N. Redd, a well-known mill wright, received the contract in 1878 to convert the [[PEASLEE ALE BREWERY]] on White near 4th Street into a flour mill. The work was expected to be finished in August.  In operation, the plant would be operated by steam and furnished with who run of burrs.
HAMMEL AND WIENER. W. N. Redd, a well-known mill wright, received the contract in 1878 to convert the [[PEASLEE & COMPANY]] ale brewery White near 4th Street into a flour mill. The work was expected to be finished in August.  In operation, the plant would be operated by steam and furnished with who run of burrs.


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"New Flouring Mill," ''The Daily Herald'', August 24, 1878, p. 4
"New Flouring Mill," ''The Daily Herald'', August 24, 1878, p. 4


[[Category: Flour Mill]]
[[Category: Flour and Feed]]

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HAMMEL AND WIENER. W. N. Redd, a well-known mill wright, received the contract in 1878 to convert the PEASLEE & COMPANY ale brewery White near 4th Street into a flour mill. The work was expected to be finished in August. In operation, the plant would be operated by steam and furnished with who run of burrs.

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"New Flouring Mill," The Daily Herald, August 24, 1878, p. 4