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    Boston Flour Mill is a historic gristmill in Shedd, Oregon. It was built in 1863 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It is...
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  • previously known as Boston Mills Boston Flour Mill, in Shedd Boston, Summit County, Ohio, historically known as Boston Mills Boston Mills Historic District...
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  • site of Boston Mills, on the Calapooia River, is the National Register of Historic Places-listed Boston Flour Mill (aka Thompson's Flouring Mill), Oregon's...
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    franks. Boston brown bread's colour comes from a mixture of flours, usually a mix of several of the following: cornmeal, rye, whole wheat, graham flour, and...
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    On 9 July 1872 the Tradeston Flour Mills, in Glasgow, Scotland, exploded. Eighteen people died, and at least sixteen were injured. An investigation suggested...
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    mill produces gunpowder Ball mill Bead mill Coffee mill Colloid mill Conical mill Disintegrator Disk mill Edge mill Gristmill, also called flour mill...
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    founded in 1790 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Henry Wood. Wood was primarily an importer and distributor, originally of English-milled flour. The business grew...
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    that mills of Shenandoah County provided some of this flour. It is family tradition that the Zirkle Mill was one of the sources for this flour. This...
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    Cake (section Cake flour)
    Cake is a flour confection made from flour, sugar, and other ingredients and is usually baked. In their oldest forms, cakes were modifications of bread...
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    open to the public when complete. Boston Flour Mill Boston Mill Society List of Oregon state parks "Thompson's Mills State Heritage Site". Geographic Names...
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    Through innovations in milling techniques, Minneapolis became a world-leading center of flour production, earning the name "Mill City". As the city grew...
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    helped establish the Boston Flour Mill near Shedd. In 1915 Crawfordsville had a population of 300, two sawmills, a flouring mill, a high school, an elementary...
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    Sed mola postremo pinset divina farinam ("but the divine mill will at last grind the flour"). The proverb was in frequent use in the Protestant Reformation...
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    Swedes' Episcopal Church in Wilmington. Evans's attention turned to flour milling in the early 1780s, an industry that was booming in rapidly industrializing...
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    flour at the mill [in one-third of the cases in the survey done by Kulp (1981) referred to earlier]. Potassium bromate was added to 19% of the flours...
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    Boston Flour Mill...
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    Cornmeal (category Flour)
    Cornmeal is a meal (coarse flour) ground from dried corn (maize). It is a common staple food and is ground to coarse, medium, and fine consistencies,...
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    Nashville, Tennessee-based Royal Flour Mills in 1899. At that time, Nashville businessman Richard Lindsey introduced a fine flour that he named for his daughter...
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    and Boston markets than the flours produced in Minneapolis. As a result, Minneapolis millers would come down to Dundas to study the Archibald Mill. A progressive...
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    windmill in Sneinton, Nottingham. Built in the early 1800s for the milling of wheat into flour, it remained in use until the 1860s. It was renovated in the...
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    second working tide mill in the United Kingdom that is regularly producing flour. Carew Castle in Wales also has an intact tide mill, but it is not operating...
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  • 24, 2008). "Pam Dowse turns out crisps in apple-pie order". The Boston Globe. Boston.com. Retrieved September 26, 2012. "CSX Hotels, Inc.: Private Company...
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  • successful grain business in the United States. The flour that would be produced in his flour mill would prove to be popular not only in Canada but also...
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    requires grits and rice meal to be enriched, similar to the requirement for flour. Grits may be either yellow or white, depending on the color of the maize...
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    Scotland in 1832. He built a flour mill and a distillery. Nithvale was founded during the early 1830s when a flour mill and two sawmills were opened but...
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    industrial settings such as factories, flour mills, sawmills, textile mills, steel mills, refineries, mines, and ore mills. The first Allis-Chalmers Company...
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    bought a small flour mill at 214 North 2nd St. in St. Joseph, Missouri. Rutt and Underwood's "Pearl Milling Company" produced a range of milled products (such...
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    provided water power for early mills. Industries included a flour mill, corn mill, sawmill for long lumber, shingle mill, a shovel handle factory, a carding...
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    completed their three-story brick grist mill sometime between 1856 and 1859. The mill, which produced flour and meal, was the first built in North Texas...
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    views of the town from the balcony. The mill shop sells flour and porridge. The seven-stage mill tower is constructed in gault brick and has Yorkshire sash...
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