JASPER CITY MILL

Sitting on the south river bank, the Jasper City Mill is a working grist mill, grinding corn and making cornmeal to sell in its Country Store.

 

The Jasper City Mill is located at 160 Third Avenue, Jasper IN 47546. For more information and hours, call the Jasper Parks & Recreation Department at 812.482.5959 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

 

During open hours, call the Jasper City Mill at 812.482.4924.

 

MILL PROJECT

Completed in 2009, through an official project of ROJAC, the Jasper City Mill is the third mill to occupy this site.

The mill incorporates features of the two earlier mills, including a water-powered wheel and grindstones. The mill stones are originally from France and are approximately 200 years old. The waterwheel hub and gears were obtained from a mill in Virginia and are between 120 and 150 years old. The wood added to the waterwheel hub weighs approximately 5 tons and creates a functioning waterwheel with an impressive diameter of 25 feet. The workings are easy for visitors to observe.

History

The first mill was constructed in 1817 by Andrew Evans, and in 1820 the Enlow family began operating it. During the 1870’s flour was shipped by flatboat down the Patoka River to the Wabash and Ohio Rivers and as far south as New Orleans, Louisiana.

The old mill’s most famous visitor was young Abraham Lincoln, who came with his father, Thomas, in 1828 to grind the family’s grain.

The second mill was constructed in 1865 by the Eckert family and stood until 1964, when it was torn down due to flood damage.

Memorabilia from the old Jasper mills is on display at the new structure.

Become a Member

ROJAC is a not for profit community organization supported by its annual tax-deductible memberships. Through these membership fees, many successful projects have come to fruition. 

Years

Completed Projects in "Old Jasper"