It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 15, 1982, for its significance in commerce and industry.
[6][7] Daniel Hunt owned the land and a previous mill at this site during the American Revolution.
The mill was used to grind wheat, rye, corn, and oats for flour and animal feed.
After Parry's death in 1907, the mill was sold to Issac Krall, who operated it at full capacity during World War I.
The original raceway went under a large brick archway on the west side of the building and exited to the south below the Clinton Dam.