Mill Details

Ely's Mill

Sevier Co. | Tennessee | USA
Known Dates: 1925
Township: Unknown.
Watersource: Roaring Fork Creek.

Official Website: www.elysmill.com
Location / Directions

Ely's Mill

From downtown Gatlinburg, take US 321/Sr 73 east from Us 441/Sr 70/Sr 73 a short distance to Roaring Fork Road on the right. Bear right and drive to the mill on the left, past Lower Gap Road. Beyond the mill, the road is closed from until March, further beyond until May.




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Ely's Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 04/10/2010

The Mill was built in 1925 by Andrew Jefferson Ely (1881-1967) Known as "Old Man Ely", he was a Yale law school graduate, a practicing Tennessee lawyer and a printer. Disenchanted with city life after the death of his wife, he bought this 25 acre tract in an effort to live a healthy life.

Ely's Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 04/10/2010

He preached against smoking and strong drink--coffee, tea, alcohol--along with the evils of various foods: milk, salt, white bread, and "store-bought" food. He advocated eating fresh vegetables, bananas, buttermilk and lots of spring water.

Ely's Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 04/10/2010

For years, the old Lines Bakery made a special bread from his flour. There was no subject he felt lukewarm about, be it politics, taxes, marriage, youth, religion, or the like. It's been told that if he liked you he'd talk for hours, but if he didn't approve of you, he'd take the whole afternoon off just to tell you so.

Ely's Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 04/10/2010

He hired local craftsmen to build the mill and showroom to display their wares. Initially called the Water Wheel Craft Shop, the mill featured weaving and local crafts, made solid wood furniture and sold antiques. The water wheel powered the machinery in the furniture shop- beltsanders, lathes, planers,saws - by a system of pulleys and belts.

Ely's Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 04/10/2010

Some grindstones propped up against the log barn. Some of the mill buildings are now a private residence.GPS: 35D 42.97'N, 83D 29.29'W ele 1,594'/486 meters Mount Le Conte Quadrangle

Ely's Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 04/10/2010

The wheel itself is almost 30 feet in diameter and 8 feet wide. It was supplied with water from a race which came over the top of the buildings and began 800 feet upstream.

Ely's Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 04/10/2010

A second mill was located 800 feet downstream to do the grinding of corn and wheat. This mill ruins is in the brush at the junction of Roaring Creek Road and Lower Gap Road.

Ely's Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 04/10/2010

The lower section of the mill below the decomposed waterwheel. The round river rocks were the path for the water to enter back into Roaring Creek after its power was used to turn the wheel to power the machinery.

Ely's Mill
Robert T. Kinsey 04/10/2010

As the place grew, more buildings were added: barns for livestock, sheds and chicken houses. A caretaker family lived here also to tend the garden, keep bees and manage the animals and grounds. A hammer mill was built to crush and mix feeds. A blacksmith shop was added to repair tools and make parts. When the building was completed in the 1940's, Ely's Mill had grown to almost twenty buildings.

 
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