It was released in 1. Show More. Cast: Manfred Krug, Peter Biele, Doris Abe. De missie van Google is alle informatie ter wereld te organiseren en universeel toegankelijk en bruikbaar te maken. They Met At Lockridge's Mills. Iowa by the recently commissioned Captain. Bernard Rottman, Joseph Saeher, August Schlapp, Philip Schneider, Florian. Designer: Andrzej Krajewski Genre: Comedy Origin of poster: Polish Year: 1970 Size: 828x578mm Condition: C6 Very good. Please refer to Poster Grading page for more. Here is a second VFX Breakdown by Trixter about their work on CAPTAIN. Florian Gellinger had. Digital Domain Scanline VFX The Mill Sony. Frederick the Great (Character) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs. Captain Florian of the Mill. Photos of Redd's Tavern and Mill. Research in Little Washington, Washington County. Florian's research conclusions if credit is given. Copy link to Tweet; Embed Tweet; captain bnl followed Sean Don, Meek Mill. Grist Mills in New Jersey Northwest Skylands. Grist mill technology came to our country with the. Streams flowing from the New Jersey highlands made. Because. fires were almost inevitable, most of the surviving mills are of stone. Stone mills had fires too, but the stone building surrounding. More efficient. power sources and mass production quickly overwhelmed the small local. The mills, however, remain prominent in our landscape. Here and there you'll find a foundation. And, here and there, you'll find a mill still. Here are a few of the more enchanting mills. Penwell Mills The Musconetcong River, at Penwell, is ideally suited for a water- powered. The river makes a sharp turn, almost 9. The original mill was built in. Musconetcong. Historian Pete Wacker, in his. The Musconetcong Valley of New Jersey, dated this original. Penwell as, . This. J. Fritts; then, in 1. Judge David P. Some sources tell us that the village was named. Penwell Shrope, the Judge's ancestor and one of the village's first. This first mill was a wooden structure and was destroyed by. County records tell us that in 1. John Anderson. These records tell us that John Anderson and his wife. Hugh Anderson shortly afterward; no blood relationship. Hugh Anderson ran the mill for twelve years, and then, in 1. John W. This mill had four sets of grinding wheels and was. Homer's Mills. For a quarter of a century, John Homer and then. Peter Lance ran the mill. It was during this period that the Postal Service. Penwell Post Office and transferred the address and local. Port Murray Post Office in Warren County. From. this time on, the mill has had a Warren County mailing address. On November 6, 1. Peter Lance sold the mill to John R. John. Stires was the younger brother of William Stires who had owned and operated. Warren County. During John Stires' ownership of the Penwell. Mill, the operation had its name changed to . John ran his mill successfully until 1. His much older brother, William, outlived. John's wife sold the mill to George W. Fisher had no use for the lovely mill house and sold it to the Zellars. They still live there. Most modern, low priced bread is of diminished food. Bread is no longer the staff of life. George W. Fisher's bill head advertised: . This indicates that the. Fisher ran a successful business, took an occasional bootleg. His mill was left to his wife, Sarah, but their. Robert, actually ran it. Sarah's daughter, Verna, married. Zellars family who lived next door. She had a son, Harold, who. By now, the nation was in the Depression and the local mill business. One of the mother/son's financial aids was to convert a corn. The local people. It was. a money- maker. In 1. 93. 9, the mill was purchased from Sarah Fisher by Roy B. Thomas. with the help of Robert, and later, his son, Harold, succeeded. Thomas. died in 1. Harold, took over the operation. Today, Harold Thomas still operates Penwell Mills. The original mill. Thomas owners in 1. The mill is busy. Harold Thomas has a first- rate female manager, Pat Cordova, who hustles. She just completed a quarter of a century on the. And when one asks the boss about when he is going to retire he states. After all. he's only been running the place for 4. It's a rugged old mill. And he welcomes visitors. Stop. by and say . Prallsville Mill As. Reading Ferry docksite. Jersey shore of the Delaware at what is today the village of Stockton. The new mill was close enough. Delaware to use the big river for shipping its products but far. And in addition to. Prall, at the same time, built and operated. Delaware, and ran a fine general store in the village. No wonder this community was soon christened. Prallsville and the fine mill named Prallsville Mill. Almost a century of prosperity was interrupted by a fire in 1. The. village did not enjoy the luxury of a fire department in those days and. Stover of whom little is known except. He immediately had a totally new mill constructed. Stover's purchase, his new mill was in. The fine structure enjoyed a prosperity, even into the 1. This mill, still named Prallsville Mill, stands to this day. The abandoned structure remained unused until owner and local citizen. Donald Jones, in 1. In that year the State purchased the property from him. Prallsville Mill and the other historic structures nearby. Wichecheoke Creek, All these structures. National Register of Historic Places. The next year. the property, located just off Route 2. Stockton, became part of the. Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park. This historic property, still part of the State Park, has been nicely. Delaware River Mill Society. If you are interested in this historic gem contact: Delaware River Mill. Society at Stockton, P. O. Box 2. 98, Stockton, NJ 0. The phone number. Offer your services and enthusiasm. This historic gem. Roxburg Mill One. Roxburg located just south of Belvidere. Its source of power, fierce. Roxburg Mountain in its immediate. The stream was officially nameless, but locals called it, accurately. Ragged Ridge Creek. After it served the mill, Ragged Ridge Creek joined. Buckhorn Creek in Roxburg; then this river enterd. Delaware. The mill, a fine stone structure, is. Route 5. 19 but difficult to see through the curtain of old trees. This mill was in operation prior to our War for Independence. It was. constructed and operated by Joseph Mackey, an Irish immigrant, who, when. When Mackey returned, he ran. When he died, he left. One of his grand- children, William, would become. Although Mackeys operated the mill into the 1. In August of 1. 83. Christian. Cressman purchased the mill- it was apparently suffering from old age- and. Cressman ran his mill successfully for about 2. Later in the 1. 9th century, Robert Bowlby became owner of the mill. He. prospered and when he reached retirement age he turned things over to. William, and the family's prosperity continued. William operated. Shortly after the Bowlby reign, Mr. E. Leo Lommason. bought the mill. Leo Lommason modernized the mill. He removed the old- fashioned 4. Unfortunately. none of this activity created profit for Lommason, and, in the late 1. During this period the national ban. Prohibition, made the produciton of illegal whiskey. Lommason became involved. It was a profitable. The property got into the hands of others, all non- millers some of whom. Recently. in 1. 99. Mr. Robert Ent purchased the property and live there. The Ents do not operate the mill but have maintained it and the. The historic place, in the competant hands of this young. Ent family. And the Ents welcome mill visitors when they are at home. Stillwater Mill The. Stillwater village. Paulins Kill River has ancient beginnings in the area. Casper. Shafer, a German immigrant, settled in what became the Stillwater area. Paulins Kill from the present mill. This mill had a capacity. As. the only mill in the area business was good, so good that Shafer, in. Stillwater, at the site of the present. By this time much of the flour produced here was shipped by flatboat. Paulins kill to the Delaware and then, on to Philadelphia. It. is probable that some of this business declined during the Revolutionary. War. This mill at the new location was a successful venture, indeed, and. Shafer added a saw mill to his grist mill operation. Then, just two years after that, in 1. The newest. mill existed profitably until 1. The present mill was built in the. The mill operated well into the 1. The most unusual feature of this period. Mrs. She and her family owned and operated the mill from. Mrs. Mc. Cord ceased operation in October of 1. The mill then was shut down, not unusual for this. In 1. 97. 2, local farmer Williard Klemm bought the mill and much acreage. Shortly, Klemm took in a partner, another local farmer, Gus Roof. These new millers, in addition to growing and grinding grain. They handed out. a brochure to visitors subtitled . The mill is empty and idle today but is hard to ignore, sitting on the. Main Street and the Paulinskill River in still- rural Stillwater. Sussex County. There is some indication now that the State of New Jersey. Warne's Mill Young. Benjamin Warne built a grist mill on the north side of what is now Route. Broadway, west of Washington. He constructed his mill of local. Revolutionary War on a brooklet later called. Mill Brook. To replace his original and primitive log cabin, he constructed. Warne died in 1. 81. Benjamin's widow. Hannah Mc. Kinney Warne, had her husband's wooden mill promptly replaced. Warne's Mill. After the death of Benjamin Warne, the mill production was continued. Widow Hanna and during her lifetime- she lived until 1. Morris. Canal was constructed and passed through the north side of the Warne. It brought cheap and dependable transportation of goods to. Hanna made provision for a flow of water from the canal to. After Hanna's retirement. Richard, who died, prematurely, at. He was replaced by Hanna's second son, Stephen. Stephen's only son, Nichodemus Warne, took over the farm and mill after. Nichodemus operated the mill for a long time. Nicodemus erected a wood frame house on the lot next. This. handsome structure is still on the property, an additional architectual. This mill contained a horizontal water tub wheel rather than a large. The grinding wheels were the top quality French products. Generations of the Warne family operated this mill and attracted the. New Jersy and eastern. Pennsylvania. The attraction continued when the Sigler family purchassed. Father Sigler passed away and his son, Carl, took over the operation. And the Siglers. live in that original Benjamin Warne stone house. Carl Sigler is proud of his mill. It is located on Route 5. Broadway. in Warren County. The Sigler phone number is 9. You can read more about. Frank Dale's booklet entitled Grist Mills, part. Warren County Chronicles available at many local.
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