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This is the top floor of the Graue Mill building
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One of the volunteers that demonstrated the spinning wheel & other fabric making equipment
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The dining room
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The parlor
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The other side of the parlor
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An Estey Pump Organ
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A child's bed & bedroom furniture
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Children's toys
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This boat is a covered dish made from "milk glass"
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An old general store set up
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Looking back...in more ways than one
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An old sleigh & child's pony cart
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A wagon buckboard
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Another volunteer demonstrating the weaving process
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This devise was a "fluter"
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Some of the basement area is devoted to telling about the "Underground Railroad" in the Hinsdale area
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Some of the houses known to have been a part of the "Underground Railroad"
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The gun on the right was a "Kentucky Rifle" made by Josh Griffith of Kentucky
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A gunpowder horn
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Not only was there a gristmill at this site, but they also harvested ice for summer use during the winter from Salt Creek
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This is a notice of an auction of a man's property/goods when he was selling out to west to the Oregon Territory
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These gears were turning from the water in the mill race outside
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These benches are for the school children that come to visit the museum
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Where the grain is poured
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The volunteer explaining the workings of the mill
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One of the stones that would grind the grain into meal or flour
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Photos of the mill when it was still in operation
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The water wheel
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Salt Creek, looking east downstream
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The Salt Creek dam