|  1974 Originally a flour mill, the Dakota Grist & Lumber Mill was destroyed by fire November 17, 1979. The millers included Andrew Gage & Son, James Harvey, Daniel Smith, David Kirkwood, Thomas & Spencer Bennett, Charles Williams, Samuel Ecker, Clark Eaton, William Pegg, and George Pegg & Son. | |  1974 Originally a flour mill, the Dakota Grist & Lumber Mill was destroyed by fire November 17, 1979. The millers included Andrew Gage & Son, James Harvey, Daniel Smith, David Kirkwood, Thomas & Spencer Bennett, Charles Williams, Samuel Ecker, Clark Eaton, William Pegg, and George Pegg & Son. | |  November 1988 View from the north, showing the millrace from Twelve Mile Creek on the lower right. The Mill, built of local limestone in 1837 for "Squire" James Cleaver, was essential to the nineteeth-century development of the Village of Lowville. A fire in 1934 caused the four-storey mill to be reconstructed... | |  November 1988 View from the north, showing the millrace from Twelve Mile Creek on the lower right. The Mill, built of local limestone in 1837 for "Squire" James Cleaver, was essential to the nineteeth-century development of the Village of Lowville. A fire in 1934 caused the four-storey mill to be reconstructed... | |  November 1988 View from the north, showing the millrace from Twelve Mile Creek. The Mill, built of local limestone in 1837 for "Squire" James Cleaver, was essential to the nineteeth-century development of the Village of Lowville. A fire in 1934 caused the four-storey mill to be reconstructed to its present... | |  n.d. | |  1970s Exterior view of the Dakota Mill, Cedar Springs Road Originally a flour mill, the Dakota Grist & Lumber Mill was destroyed by fire November 17, 1979.
The millers included Andrew Gage & Son, James Harvey, Daniel Smith, David Kirkwood, Thomas & Spencer Bennett, Charles Williams, Samuel Ecker, Clark... | |  1980, The 4th page of this "Historic Burlington, Ontario" section is devoted to "Cougar Shoes Sports Flashbacks" written by Larry Robertson. The writer of the first three pages is not identified.
| |  1974, The stencilled letters on the "Dutch" door of the southwest elevation read: "DAKOTAH MILLS / CANADA WEST". The Act of Union of 1841 marked the end of Upper Canada and the beginning of Canada West in the new United Canada.
Originally a flour mill, the Dakota Grist & Lumber Mill was destroyed by... | |  1974, Originally a flour mill, the Dakota Grist & Lumber Mill was destroyed by fire November 17, 1979.
The millers included Andrew Gage & Son, James Harvey, Daniel Smith, David Kirkwood, Thomas & Spencer Bennett, Charles Williams, Samuel Ecker, Clark Eaton, William Pegg, and George Pegg & Son.
George... | |  1856 Photocopy. | |  November 1988 The Mill, built of local limestone in 1837 for "Squire" James Cleaver, was essential to the nineteeth-century development of the Village of Lowville. A fire in 1934 caused the four-storey mill to be reconstructed to its present form, as three storeys with a replacement roof. and new dormer windows... | |  ca 1900 "Zimmerman Mills East" handwritten at bottom left. | |  North elevation, with the mill-race from the Twelve Mile Creek at the right.
A digital copy of a colour slide image of the painting, which was given by Gery Puley to Hughes Cleaver.
| |  1978 Gery Puley's drawings were reproduced and printed on note cards by the Burlington Historical Society in 1978
Originally a flour mill, the Dakota Grist & Lumber Mill was destroyed by fire November 17, 1979. The millers included Andrew Gage & Son, James Harvey, Daniel Smith, David Kirkwood, Thomas... | |  ca 1905, A laser print of an original postcard.
"Old Mill Aldershot Ont" written in white ink on the image.
| |   1877, | |  ca 1910, A photograph copy of an original.
The Mill was destroyed by fire on 15 January 1914. | |  1890s, |
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