J.B.Pusey Grist Mill
Chester Co. | Pennsylvania | USA
Watersource: White Clay Creek.
J.B.Pusey Grist Mill
From Pa. 41 at Chatham, go east on London Grove Rd. about 1.8 miles and turn right on McCue Rd. Go about 0.2 miles to the brick mill on the east side of the road.
The brick mill on stone foundation measures about 30'X 45'. The 3rd story is contructed of brick & timber-framing. The mill was the L. Pusey Grist Mill on an map of Chester County commissioned by the Pennsylvania Legislature in March, 1816, executed by James Hindman to reflect the 1810 population of the county.
The southeast facade of the mill. The mill was called J.B. Pusey Grist Mill on an 1856 map of Chester County published by T. J. Kennedy of original surveys done by S.M. Painter & J.S. Bowen to reflect population c. 1860.
The mill was on propperty owned by Mrs. Maria Pusey on the 1883 Breou's Farm Maps of Chester County, compiled and published by W.H. Kirk & Co., Piladelphia.
An interior view of part of the roof framing.
The face presented to McCue Road of the mill.
The miller's house on the west side of McCue Road. The mill is opposite on the east side of McCue Road with White Clay Creek behind the mill.