[1] The mill was first built in 1824 in the same style as the current one by William Asa and Seth Jillson.
[2] The mill was closed in 1985 due to the company moving operations to the South.
[4] Mill #4 burned down in 1995 due to a fire caused by local children.
[5][6] The wooden swing bridge connecting the mills was closed permanently shortly thereafter.
[7] The mills lay dormant until the former grounds started to be purchased for commercial and residential purposes.