Palmer's-Fulmore Mill
Montgomery Co. | Pennsylvania | USA
Watersource: Pennypack Creek
Palmer's-Fulmore Mill
Two miles north of Hatboro on Pa.463(Horsham Rd.) turn left onto Dresher Rd., cross over Pennypack Creek and turn right into apartment complex. Mill is on right. and is part of the complex.
Front situation of original Palmer's Grist Mill. Notice the filled-in, arched, entrance for the headrace, on the lower rear below the deck, in front of the HumVee.
Palmer was settled into the Horsham area through a William Penn land grant about 1710. He built this typical colonial mill on part of his large land grant. Frank Derr Leidy of Hatboro, died of Brights' disease, after a brief illness, at the age of 38 years in August 1901. He learned the milling business at the Fulmore Roller Flour Mills with the late John Walton, of Huntingdon valley. He worked at Patterson Roller Mills at Holland, Northampton Twp, Bucks Co. and other places for several years and then quit his trade owing to ill health.
The rear view of the mill. The stone archway for inlet of the headrace from Pennypack Cr. into 3.5 story stone, covered with stucco, structure is hidden by the storage shed.
Lateral aspect of mill showing the 2nd & 3rd floors. Other names through the years, for the mill, were Fulmore Mill, J. Roberts Mill, Dresher Mill. GPS: 40° 10.77'N, 75° 8.06'W 272' elevation