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Florence Mill info
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Major Isaac Sadler
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Morn. Twilight: 7:15 A.M.
Sunrise: 7:46 A.M.
Sunset: 4:58 P.M.
Duration: 9h, 12m
Eve. Twilight: 5:29 A.M.
Visible Light: 10h, 13m
"Florence Mill"
Located 9102 N. 30th Street. (())
The Florence Mill has two other historic markers:
Marker One.
Marker Three.
All Caps (as in marker). |
1846 ON THIS LOT STANDS THE OLD MILL BUILT DURING THE WESTWARD MIGRATION OF THE MORMONS. PURCHASED BY JACOB WEBER IN 1860. NOW OWNED AND OPERATED BY HIS DESCENDANTS.
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY MAJOR ISAAC SADLER CHAPTER DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. |
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Text of the historical marker
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[Ed. Note: The comment on the marker above about Mr. Weber (NOW OWNED AND OPERATED BY HIS DESCENDANTS), is no longer technically accurate. The mill is no longer owned by the Weber Family. It has been purchased by Linda Meigs. It is currently used as a museum and art gallery. See the events page for current showings, or the Florence Mill attraction page. Helen Weber, wife of one of Jacob Weber's descendents still lives in the Florence area and is very active in community events.]
The Florence Mill has two other historic markers:
Marker One.
Marker Three.