The Doub's Mill Historic District is a national historic district that encompasses a portion of the small community of Beaver Creek, Maryland, dating to the late 18th century and early 19th century.
Using local limestone, the neighborhood displays an unusual consistency of style and construction.
[2] In addition to Doub's Mill, there are five other homes and numerous outbuildings, all originally part of the mill complex.
The stone structures are built in the German tradition, and one has a date stone inscribed 1782, at which time the area belonged to Henry and Christian Newcomer, Mennonites of Swiss-German origin.
This article about a Registered Historic Place in Washington County, Maryland is a stub.