Everyone who has traveled into the interior of the Preserve remembers the Jonathan Bush Mill ruins. This testament to the skilled stone masons and millers who built this structure circa 1806 always brought exclamations regarding its size and longevity. For years the Friends of Lower Howard’s Creek have tried to find funds to stabilize this building after having a historic structures report prepared in 2006 by a team of structural engineers. Alas, this effort was never realized, and this winter the constant rain and fierce winds finally allowed the forces of gravity to prevail, and the tallest wall of the mill collapsed into the interior of the foundation.
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