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The Old Mill on Nantucket

The Old Mill on Nantucket was built in 1746 by Nathan Wilbur, a Nantucket sailor who had spent time in Holland, the «Old Mill» is the oldest functioning mill in the country.

Hi everyone!

Today I want to share with you some curiosities about Nantucket. On my day off last week I was riding bicycle and unexpectedly not far from downtown I saw the Old Mill on Nantucket.

I was very interested to know more about it and I want to share information with you too. The Old Mill on Nantucket was built in 1746 by Nathan Wilbur, a Nantucket sailor who had spent time in Holland, the «Old Mill» is the oldest functioning mill in the country. It is the only surviving mill of the four «smock mills» that once stood overlooking Nantucket town. Smock mills have a fixed body containing machinery and a cap that turns to face the sails into the wind. The Old Mill was sold for twenty dollars in 1828 to Jared Gardner in deplorable condition for use as «firewood.»Instead of dismantling it, Gardner, a carpenter by trade, restored the mill to working condition capable of grinding corn.

The mill was sold once again in 1866 to John Francis Sylvia, a Portuguese miller of Azorean descent, who operated it for many years with his assistant Peter Hoy until it fell into disuse in 1892. In 1897 Miss Caroline French purchased the mill at an auction for $850 and donated it to the Nantucket Historical Association.

I hope you will find my post interesting.

Have a nice day!

Velenka Herbez

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