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Indian Mill is a historic gristmill museum located in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, situated along the Sandusky River. The current structure was built in the 1860s to replace an earlier mill constructed by the United States government for the Wyandot people residing on their local reservation. Operated today by the Ohio History Connection, the site preserves regional milling history and demonstrates 19th-century agricultural technology. The museum offers visitors insight into both the industrial heritage of the region and the history of the Native American tribes who utilized the mill.

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Where is Indian Mill located?

Indian Mill is at 7417 County Road 47 near Upper Sandusky, Ohio, beside the Sandusky River. It is managed locally by the Wyandot County Archaeological and Historical Society.

When was the current Indian Mill building constructed?

The current three-story mill was built in 1861. It replaced earlier United States government-built mills from 1820 that served Wyandot farmers near Upper Sandusky.

What can visitors see at Indian Mill?

Visitors can see original milling machinery, old stone burrs, bolting chests, Leffel turbines, and artifacts in the miller's office. The site focuses on nineteenth- and early twentieth-century milling technology and local Wyandot history.

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