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- Q5331713 subject Q8321969.
- Q5331713 subject Q8547898.
- Q5331713 abstract "Ebenezer Mill is a mill located at 409 Ebenezer Road in Knoxville, Tennessee. It was constructed as a turbine mill to grind corn and wheat, and later modified for use as a saw mill. The mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 as an example of a late-19th century gristmill.The mill sits on the banks of Ten Mile Creek (originally Sinking Creek) on the site of what was once the "Mansion Mill," a smaller gristmill built c. 1835 for the McClung estate. The Mansion Mill was replaced by the current Ebenezer Mill c. 1870. The Ebenezer Mill was severely damaged by a flood in 1942 and rebuilt in a more modern style, though much of the original machinery is still intact.".
- Q5331713 added "1987-06-25".
- Q5331713 nearestCity Q185582.
- Q5331713 nrhpReferenceNumber "87001037".
- Q5331713 thumbnail Ebenezer-mill-tn1.jpg?width=300.
- Q5331713 wikiPageWikiLink Q185582.
- Q5331713 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q5331713 wikiPageWikiLink Q505213.
- Q5331713 wikiPageWikiLink Q623605.
- Q5331713 wikiPageWikiLink Q7604057.
- Q5331713 wikiPageWikiLink Q8321969.
- Q5331713 wikiPageWikiLink Q8547898.
- Q5331713 yearOfConstruction "1870".
- Q5331713 added "1987-06-25".
- Q5331713 built "1870".
- Q5331713 name "Ebenezer Mill".
- Q5331713 nearestCity Q185582.
- Q5331713 refnum "87001037".
- Q5331713 point "35.905277777777776 -84.0736111111111".
- Q5331713 type Place.
- Q5331713 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q5331713 type Building.
- Q5331713 type Location.
- Q5331713 type Place.
- Q5331713 type Thing.
- Q5331713 type SpatialThing.
- Q5331713 type Q41176.
- Q5331713 comment "Ebenezer Mill is a mill located at 409 Ebenezer Road in Knoxville, Tennessee. It was constructed as a turbine mill to grind corn and wheat, and later modified for use as a saw mill. The mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 as an example of a late-19th century gristmill.The mill sits on the banks of Ten Mile Creek (originally Sinking Creek) on the site of what was once the "Mansion Mill," a smaller gristmill built c. 1835 for the McClung estate.".
- Q5331713 label "Ebenezer Mill".
- Q5331713 lat "35.905277777777776".
- Q5331713 long "-84.0736111111111".
- Q5331713 depiction Ebenezer-mill-tn1.jpg.
- Q5331713 name "Ebenezer Mill".