Mill Details

Houser/Pataha Flour Mills

Garfield Co. | Washington | USA
Known Dates: 1879
Township: u/a
Watersource: Bihmaier Creek / electicity

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Houser/Pataha Flour Mills

In Pataha City, a small community in the Palouse, 30 miles west of Clarkston, Wa. on US 12.

Verse for Thought
"Like a shepherd taking care of his sheep, this ruler will lead and care for his people by the power and glorious name of the Lord his God..."
({Micah 5:4a})
Houser/Pataha Flour Mills
Jim Miller 08/1989

The 3 story wooden frame mill, built in 1879, originally used water power from Bihmaier Creek using turbines to run two sets of granite millstones. In 1889, the mill changed over to a roller operation when the mill was enlarged.

Houser/Pataha Flour Mills
Jim Miller 09/17/2006

The large mill, located in the heart of the Palouse country of Washington State long famous for growing wheat on a large scale, obtained notoriety for its flour of high gluten content.

Houser/Pataha Flour Mills
Norman Reed 07/12/2009

Roller mills manufactured by Bernard & Leas Mfg. Co. of Moline, Illinois.

Houser/Pataha Flour Mills
Norman Reed 07/12/2009

A stand of six roller mills inside the Pataha Mill.

Houser/Pataha Flour Mills
Norman Reed 07/12/2009

A piece of milling machinery built by the S. Howe Company's Eureka Works, Silver Creek, New York.

Houser/Pataha Flour Mills
Jim Miller 08/1989

The mill seen from the southern approach. It is surrounded by several unique and historical houses and buildings at 50 Hutchins Hill Road.

Houser/Pataha Flour Mills
Jim Miller 09/17/2006

The mill closed its doors to milling flour in 1940, although much equipment remained in pristine condition and is operating ocassionally in 2009.

Houser/Pataha Flour Mills
Jim Miller 09/17/2006

*Update: The mill is open for tours, light meals and snacks, and Sunday religious services in 2009. Norman Reed 06/2009*

 
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