2 months ago
Railroad Along The Otanabee River
Peterborough, Ontario
Peterborough, Ontario
Havelock-Belmont-Methuen, Ontario
Peterborough, Ontario
Selwyn, Ontario
Peterborough, Ontario
Recent status | Historic Location |
Location # | 9332 |
Back in 1834 (or 1836 depending on other sources) the Lang family dammed up the Indian River and started erecting a planing mill. They lived upstairs and must have froze during winter months since there was no insulation and it only a wood stove to keep the family or 10 semi-warm. It originally had a water wheel that was powered by rushing water pushing it from underneath not overtop..
Later in the century Lang's step son (last name Hope) took over operations. It then became a huge saw mill and new parts and mechanizations were installed, though still powered by water flow.
The mill sat vacant for many years in the late 1900's and began collapsing. Thanks to efforts of the locals and aid from GE the mill was refurbished and restored. Today, a group of men run/give tours of the mill. Most of them are in their 80's and have millwright or carpentry experience. The mill has many of its original parts and cuts wood once again. They all wear t-shirts with the date 1835 on them..This is to average out the discrepancy of whether the mill was built in 1834 or 1836.
A Mr. Sharpe donated many of his pioneer tools to the mill's upstairs museum-type atmosphere.
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it sat abandoned for decades until not too long ago. The sides were caving in and the floorboards were all rotten. The raccoons owned the place. Its a good re-purposed location
11 years ago
Feel free to share your story jerm IX here or in private message..sounds like a good, laughable story :)