Remains of Tub Mill at The SinksGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRemains of tub mill at The Sinks; Tub Mill; The Sinks; III-M-16293, History - Mills and Milling.
The turbine, Mingus Creek Mill, Building No. 150, 1937Great Smoky Mountains National ParkThe turbine: (1) Bottom of casting; (2) Guide vanes; (3) Cap of casting; (4) Water gate; (5) Cap covering guide vanes, water gate, and runner.Mingus Creek Mill; Building No. 150, II-B-(5)-Mingus-4020, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved -Mingus Mill
1937-09-28
Decaying piece of turbine enclosure, Mingus Mill, North Carolina, 1975Great Smoky Mountains National ParkNortheast corner of enclosure for turbine, shows decaying condition of upright,Mingus Mill, II-B-(5)-Mingus-15821, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved -Mingus Mill
Uncle Ike Bradley making new turbine, Jim Carr Mill, Newfound Gap Highway, Sugarlands, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkUncle Ike Bradley making new turbine: Uncle Ike built many complete mills in his day, when nearly every family had its own mill. When nearly every family in the Sugarland had its own mill, Uncle Ike Bradley built many complete mills, including the dam, flume, building, gearing, and making the burrs from local stone - total cost approx. $50.00. Jim Carr Mill, Newfound Gap Highway, Sugarlands, Tennessee III-B-10,064, History - Buildings
1936-07-17
HABS Tennessee 116. Showing buckets of new 30-inch turbine laid out, Jim Carr Mill, Newfound Gap HighwayGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHABS Tennessee 116. Showing buckets of new 30-inch turbine laid out and work on one bucket started. Turbine made from single slab of poplar, 34 inches square and 8 inches thick. Washed away in 1951 flood. Jim Carr Mill, Newfound Gap Highway III-B-10,063, History - Buildings,Jim Carr Mill, Newfound Gap Highway, III-B-10,063, History - Buildings