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− | + | Mill was struck by lightning which ignited a fire destroying the mill. The [[Wooster Fire Department]] loaded a pumper on a flat bed rail car and sent to [[Summit Station]]. The pumper was then pulled to the site of the fire. Water was pumped from Sugar Creek which was muddy and clogged the pump. <ref>History of Smithville & Surrounding Area: 1776-1976 - In celebration of the American Revolution bicentennial. p. 47-48. </ref> | |
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− | + | After the fire, David Hartzler bought and rebuilt the mill. <ref>History of Smithville & Surrounding Area: 1776-1976 - In celebration of the American Revolution bicentennial. p. 47-48. </ref> | |
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after fire <ref>History of Smithville & Surrounding Area: 1776-1976 - In celebration of the American Revolution bicentennial. p. 47-48. </ref> | after fire <ref>History of Smithville & Surrounding Area: 1776-1976 - In celebration of the American Revolution bicentennial. p. 47-48. </ref> | ||
* - David M. Hartzler bought and rebuilt the mill | * - David M. Hartzler bought and rebuilt the mill | ||
− | * 1914-1936 - David M. | + | * 1914-1936 - David M. Hartzler and Son operated the mill |
− | * 1936 - Frank B. | + | * 1936 - Frank B. Hartzler, son operated as [[Hartzler Lumber Co.]] ran by Frank's children Robert Hartzler; Marth Plank and Lavonne Klingel |
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 4 August 2023
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About
- Name
- C. J. Miller and Son Mill
- Manufacturing
- Food Manufacturing
Facts
- Founded
- Date unknown
- Dissolved, Fire
- Date unknown
Related
Key Persons
- Founders
Location
- 0000 S. Summit St., Smithville, 44677, Ohio, United States
Mill was struck by lightning which ignited a fire destroying the mill. The Wooster Fire Department loaded a pumper on a flat bed rail car and sent to Summit Station. The pumper was then pulled to the site of the fire. Water was pumped from Sugar Creek which was muddy and clogged the pump. [1]
After the fire, David Hartzler bought and rebuilt the mill. [2]
Quick Facts
after fire [3]
- - David M. Hartzler bought and rebuilt the mill
- 1914-1936 - David M. Hartzler and Son operated the mill
- 1936 - Frank B. Hartzler, son operated as Hartzler Lumber Co. ran by Frank's children Robert Hartzler; Marth Plank and Lavonne Klingel
Gallery
- ↑ History of Smithville & Surrounding Area: 1776-1976 - In celebration of the American Revolution bicentennial. p. 47-48.
- ↑ History of Smithville & Surrounding Area: 1776-1976 - In celebration of the American Revolution bicentennial. p. 47-48.
- ↑ History of Smithville & Surrounding Area: 1776-1976 - In celebration of the American Revolution bicentennial. p. 47-48.