search
Get Started
search
Bear's Mill - Watermill
zoom_in Click to enlarge

Bear's Mill

language

description Bear's Mill Overview

Bear’s Mill is a historic watermill constructed in 1849 and located near Greenville, Ohio. It represents the oldest surviving industrial building within Darke County. The mill originally ground grain into flour for local residents and farmers. Today, it serves as a historical site and educational resource, attracting those interested in early American industry and rural heritage.

help Bear's Mill FAQ

Why is Bear's Mill historically important in Darke County?

It is identified as an 1849 gristmill near Greenville, Ohio, and described as the oldest surviving industrial building in Darke County. That combination of date and surviving status is why it appears in local heritage lists.

What kind of facility is Bear's Mill?

It is a gristmill, meaning it was used in grain processing rather than a decorative estate function. That industrial context is central when comparing it to other historic structures in the region.

What search terms help verify this item locally?

Use "Bear's Mill", "1849", "Greenville Ohio", and "Darke County" together. This exact grouping usually separates it from similarly named mills in unrelated counties.

Is it mainly used as an industrial history reference?

Yes, the strongest use is local-history and preservation context. Its value comes from being both old (1849) and still recognized within county-level industrial heritage.

Reviews & Comments

Write a Review

rate_review

Be the first to review

Share your thoughts with the community and help others make better decisions.

Save to your list

Save your favorites and follow how their scores change over time.

Save favorites
Track changes
Compare scores

Already have an account? Sign in

Compare Items

See how they stack up against each other

Comparing
VS
Select 1 more item to compare