Monday, February 28, 2011

Local History: The Roswell Mill

The Roswell Mill is a great piece of local history in the Metro area. The Mill was first constructed in 1854 and was used to make Confederate Uniforms during the Civil War. The destruction of the mill became one of Sherman's objective during his Georgia Campaign. It was burned in 1864 by Union troops. Some of the workers were capture by Union Soldiers and sent North.  The Mill was rebuilt in 1867, on top of the old ruins, utilizing the same dam on Vickery Creek.





The Roswell Mill was in use until the 1970's. The Ruins still stand and are easily accessible.



If you wish to visit the ruins and the falls simply print off directions to the Roswell Mill Club. To the left of the Club is a gravel lot. This lot is free public parking for Vickery Creek Park. Simply walk up river on the gravel path. Most days you can hear the falls from the parking lot.

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