Bigler's Mill was a small town in Virginia near Williamsburg in York County which is now extinct.
The original community on this site was founded by James Bigler in the spring of 1852, who purchased 2400 acres of timberland, part of the tract known as Rippon Hall.
During the Peninsula Campaign of the Civil War, the property was occupied by Confederate forces; in May 1862, Federal gunboats shelled the mill and set fire to the buildings and the pier, for which Bigler was later compensated.
During World War II, the U.S. Navy took over a large area in the north-western portion of York County, which was developed as Camp Peary.
All residents of the entire towns of Bigler's Mill and nearby Magruder were removed, and many of the areas were redeveloped.