Gomez Mill House Mill
Orange Co. | New York | USA
Watersource: Jews Creek.
Gomez Mill House Mill
Go south of Western Ave./US 9W junction in Marlboro, New York, Ulster Co., about 1 ? miles on US 9W and turn left onto Millhouse Road. The Gomez Millhouse and mill are just beyond Jews Creek, one on either side of the road.
Dard Hunter purchased the Gomez Mill House in 1909. Hunter, well known for his artisan abilities and craftmanship, designed and built the small mill to resemble a Devonshire cottage.
Hunter resided in the Gomez Mill House from 1912 thru 1918; and during this time, he perfected his style of hand-milled paper. His seven years at the cottage mill began a life long process of creating his own style of hand-made paper using wate power and also printing on same paper.
Close-up of the wooden overshot wheel with its gear ring on the inside edge. The large gear ring turned a bull gear, on a shaft, which then entered the mill structure to turn the main milling mechanisms.
The miller's house, built by Luis Moses Gomez, a Shepardic trader and merchant, c. 1715 as a one story stone blockhouse/fortress fur trading center. The stone foundation had a second story of brick added in 1772, by then owner, Dutch immigrant Wolfert Acker. This photo by Daniel Case is subject to; Creative common.org license of Wikipedia. Check Gomez Mill House at Wikipedia for full details of usage license.
Hunter's cottage mill, a 16' x 14' structure, was operated by an overshot wheel because Hunter didn't want to deviate from using 17th century methods to produce his paper.