Roxbury Mill

[1] The Roxbury Mill is located next to the Catt Tale (Cat Tail) river and with construction starting in 1753 by Capt.

The Dorsey family sent slaves from Roxbury Mills in their place during the Civil War Draft.

The foundation was left onsite, with components shipped to the Howard County Antique Farm Machinery Club for reassembly which has not been started.

The Roxbury Mills Miller's House sits diagonally across from the original mill site on a 7-acre site that was once part of the "Vanity Mount", "Duvall's Range" and "Hard to get and Dear Paid for" land patents.

In 1929, the property was purchased by Raymond and Irene Small as the "Roxbury Farm" and was later reduced to 5 acres.

An example of an automated mill