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Historical Facts & FAQWho owned the mill? Robert Campbell constructed the original dam and sawmill in the late 1780’s. His son sold it to Michael Dousman in 1819.
Where was the lumber used? Mill Creek’s market was Mackinac Island. Lumber from the sawmill was used to build the Mission House (1825) and the Mission Church (1829). How many years did the mill operate? Approximately 50 years. From the late 1780s until about 1839. Was there other activity on the site? Yes. A gristmill was eventually added to the operation. Agricultural products, including hay and beef, were also produced on the site. Who discovered the site? The historic mill site was rediscovered by Ellis Olson of Cheboygan in 1972.
When did the site open to the public? Historic Mill Creek opened to the public in June of 1984. Federal Recognition: Historic Mill Creek is a National Registered Historic Site. Acreage and other features: Reconstructed structures at Mill Creek:
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