Mill Details

Laurel Bloomery Mill

Johnson Co. | Tennessee | USA
Known Dates: Late 1800's-early 1900's
Township: u/k
Watersource: Gentry Branch of Laurel Creek & Laurel Creek junct

Location / Directions

Laurel Bloomery Mill

The mill can be found along the creek the "Old Mill Music Park" along the west side of Rt 91 on the west side of NC 91 in the village of Laurel Bloomery. Laurel Bloomery is located in the northeast corner of Tennessee in Johnson Co.

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Laurel Bloomery Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 09/26/2008

It is not the traditional mill with water wheel used most often for grinding flour or powering a saw mill. The Old Mill Bloomery now serves as a concessions and restroom for various activities that are held on the grounds, not least of which is the annual Johnson County Old Time Fiddlers Convention, sometimes called the Laurel Bloomery Fiddlers Convention usually held about the end of August.

Laurel Bloomery Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 09/26/2008

Old Bloomery Mill used an ancient process for forging iron ore into wrought iron. It has an underwater turbine that blows air from the atmosphere through a pipe into the furnace.

Laurel Bloomery Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 09/26/2008

Some old parts of a turbine of the type used for blowing air to superheat the iron ore. The 14.9 acre Old Mill Music Park along Laurel Creek and the Gentry Branch of Laurel Creek is owned by the Old Mill Ministries, a non-denominational church organization, as a camping/conference center.

Laurel Bloomery Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 09/26/2008

Some of the mechanism under the mill connected to the turbine to facilitate the air blowing boost to the forge/furnace.

Laurel Bloomery Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 09/26/2008

Part of the piping seem as it comes from the intake turbine, then into the mill/furnace. A large collection of anvils and tripp hammers are located in the structure.

Laurel Bloomery Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 09/26/2008

Laurel Creek behind the bloomery provide for some of the fines trout fishing anywhere in the area, being stocked at various times by the Tennessee Deptment of Natural Resources.

Laurel Bloomery Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 09/26/2008

One owner, Irvin J. Warden along with his son Arthur, generated the first electricity in Laurel Bloomery at their mill in the early 1920's. An old barn on the grounds is slated for or has already been renovated as dorm space with restroom facilities. Pea Vine Depot, on the grounds, also is either going to be or is already a dining facility and outdoor stage with light & sound for dramas and ministry events.

 
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