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==Owners== | ==Owners== | ||
*Israel Reynolds in 1870. He also operated a shingle mill.<ref name="Our Heritage">[[Our Heritage]]</ref> | *Israel Reynolds in 1870. He also operated a shingle mill.<ref name="Our Heritage">[[Our Heritage]]</ref> | ||
− | *Andrew Sweet<ref name="Northurp">[[Orlo J. Northrup]]</ref> | + | *Andrew Sweet<ref name="Northurp">[[Bio:Orlo J. Northrup|Orlo J. Northrup]]</ref> |
==Water Power== | ==Water Power== | ||
− | The main water supply was a mile above the hamlet of South Berne at what is now [[Onderdonk Lake]]. A smaller dam at South Berne with a high stone bulkhead (still intact) was the direct power supply to the [[South Berne Mill]]. There was a small dam below that which powered the South Berne Sawmill.<ref name="Northurp">[[Orlo J. Northrup]]</ref> | + | The main water supply was a mile above the hamlet of South Berne at what is now [[w:Onderdonk Lake|Onderdonk Lake]]. A smaller dam at South Berne with a high stone bulkhead (still intact) was the direct power supply to the [[South Berne Mill]]. There was a small dam below that which powered the South Berne Sawmill.<ref name="Northurp">[[Bio:Orlo J. Northrup|Orlo J. Northrup]]</ref> |
[[Category:Businesses]] | [[Category:Businesses]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 22 October 2012
Owners
Water Power
The main water supply was a mile above the hamlet of South Berne at what is now Onderdonk Lake. A smaller dam at South Berne with a high stone bulkhead (still intact) was the direct power supply to the South Berne Mill. There was a small dam below that which powered the South Berne Sawmill.[2]