20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . ceeded by , and he in turn by John Rench andHenry Baker. In 1852 it was purchasedby Andrew Rebert from John Rench. conducted a general milling busi-ness there for about twenty years. Itwas afterwards rented to Aaron Reasor,then to Frederick Creamer, afterwards toSamuel Louk. For more than fifteenyears past, it has been out of operationand has been taken down and the materialutilized for other purposes. At one timeit had a capacity of about thirty barrelsof flour per day. Padens Mill. In
20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . ceeded by , and he in turn by John Rench andHenry Baker. In 1852 it was purchasedby Andrew Rebert from John Rench. conducted a general milling busi-ness there for about twenty years. Itwas afterwards rented to Aaron Reasor,then to Frederick Creamer, afterwards toSamuel Louk. For more than fifteenyears past, it has been out of operationand has been taken down and the materialutilized for other purposes. At one timeit had a capacity of about thirty barrelsof flour per day. Padens Mill. In 1844 James Paden built a woolen-factory on Mill Creek, not far from wherethe Enon Pike crosses this stream andPossum Road. He carried on a carding,spinning, and weaving industry up until1868. The business was afterwards con-ducted by his son Paden until about theyear 1880. It has been abandoned. Itwas a factory about two stories high witha Leffel wheel. Lefpels Saw-Mill. About 1840 William Harris erected asaw-mill on Mill Creek, which was on theFairfield Pike about half a mile west of.
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