Created By: Ithaca Heritage
The Newfield Flouring Mills were built by Nichols, Luce and Dudley around 1830. The Upper Mill and the Lower Feed Mill on Depot Road were purchased by P.S. Dudley in 1861. Together they produced in an average year 2,500 bushels of merchant flour and about 40,000 bushels of custom flour. The ruins of this mill, which burned in 1918 can still be seen just past the Newfield Town Hall. Ruins of the lower mill are seen on Depot Road.
This point of interest is part of the tour: A Historic Tour through Newfield (2003 Historic Brochure)
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