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John Callan <[log in to unmask]>
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"Let us not speak foul in folly!" - ][<en Phollit
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John and Steve do good work.

-jc

On Sunday, March 23, 2003, at 05:30  PM, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:

> http://www.user1.netcarrier.com/~lwreber/waterwheel.htm
> <http://www.user1.netcarrier.com/%7Elwreber/waterwheel.htm>
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> "One of the many (some would say the main) reasons Bahr's Mill is
> significant is "because of its rare, surviving, millwright-built, 
> wooden
> water wheel." The "water wheel documentation project was undertaken 
> with
> funding from the Ressler Mill Foundation, [and] was completed during
> November and December 1998 by John Bowie Associates (Media, PA) with
> technical assistance from Stephen J. Kindig, Molinological Specialist.
> The completed project was donated to the Historic American Engineering
> Record collection at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C." (Text
> from page one of the drawings.)"
>
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> Page last updated May 8, 2002.
> Water wheel drawings courtesy Historic American Engineering Record, 
> National Park Service
> Drawings by John R. Bowie, A.I.A. & Cara Carroccia, A.I.A., 1998
> All text and images, except where otherwise credited,
> Ó Bahr's Mill Preservation Society.
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