Let's explore Edwards Mill. How grist mills work. Grinding corn & making flour. Water powered mill.
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 Published On May 2, 2022

Edwards Mill is a overshot, water powered grist mill located on the campus of College of the Ozarks or "Hard Work U". The grist mill was built in 1972 and features a 12' water powered, overshot wheel. In this episode I will discuss how grist mills work, show you many of the variations of stone mills and the different types of propulsion these amazing and historical mills used to create energy from the water.

These mills were the original "green" energy manufacturing plants. There is so much history associated with these old grist mills and each one has it's own story to tell. Join me as we explore water mills all over the country.

GPS locations mentioned in the video:
Edwards Mill: https://goo.gl/maps/v4N66L5VQAqVUzwc6
Gaetz Tractor Museum: https://goo.gl/maps/eKzZwNUpeEmWV81R6
Stained Glass Shop: https://goo.gl/maps/YDDsMZXJMaBGr3md6
Hoge Greenhouse: https://goo.gl/maps/ysumVP4WzdJQ2Hd39
Williams Memorial Chapel: https://goo.gl/maps/uqewfx2Sr5Td7cFn6
Ralph Foster Museum: https://goo.gl/maps/7aW6xTESAx7gWPNM8
Vietnam Veterans Museum: https://goo.gl/maps/8g6tvqaQ1QWFZiz67
Point Lookout: https://goo.gl/maps/rhj9Z4JFZWLzcHMu5
Keeter Center: https://g.page/thekeetercenter?share

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Millin' Around with Jim Viebrock Season 1 Episode 6 release date 5/2/2022
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Welcome to Millin' Around with Jim Viebrock.
In this video blog series I travel all around the country re-visiting the old mills that I have photographed for more than 30 years. These sites have interesting history and are nestled in some of the most picturesque locations in the country. I'll talk about the unique features of each structure and the use of the topography to create energy, I'll share the stories of human success and trials, how the mill operated and how each mill impacted the communities that grew alongside them. I'll talk about how these mills were used during the civil war, why they were captured or burned and by who. These fascinating locations are true survivors and their stories are worthy of telling. Come with me on a beautiful journey of folklore, history and engineering, not to mention some of the most beautiful and amazing locations.

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