Daniels Mill (Daniels, Maryland)

The complex consists of seven early industrial structures, several concrete block and brick structures of 20th century date, and Gary Memorial United Methodist Church, a granite church built in the High Victorian Gothic style with an off-center tower entrance on the west gable.

[2] In the 19th century, an industrial village existed on the site, including stores, a railroad station, a school and several mill workers' houses.

The company purchased the 500-acre Daniels mill and 118 houses in 1940 for $65,000, doubling its size by 1950, and eventually over 300,000 sq ft.

In 1972, flooding from Hurricane Agnes damaged or destroyed the majority of the buildings and mill site.

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