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Benjamin Ring Grist Mill / Turner's Mill / Pyle's Mill
Delaware Co. | Pennsylvania | USA
Watersource: Harvey's Run
Benjamin Ring Grist Mill / Turner's Mill / Pyle's Mill
Going north on US 1 from Chadds Ford, turn right on Ring Rd, to enter the parking lot of the Chadds Ford Twp. Municipal Building. This mill sits on the south side of US 1 across from the Brandywine Visitor Center entrance. The mill houses the municipal building for Birmingham Township.
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The main mill structure on 30 acres of land, owned by the township since 1976, was originally an early 30' X 40' limestone grist mill on property owned by Benjamin Ring. Check this webpage: http://www.ushistory.org/Brandywine/washington.htm
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The mill, changing to Turner's Mill, fell into disuse in the 1890's. It was then that Howard Pyle, an art teacher & painter, rented the unused mill as an art studio for his students.
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Pyle, 1853-1911, became one of the best known illustrators of his day, enriching all who saw his work. A particular pupil of his was N. C. Wyeth, who headed the painting family of Wyeths in Delaware County and Southeastern Pennsylvania.
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The Branywine River Art Museum, at the former Hoffman Grist Mill in Chadds Ford, is devoted to displaying the Wyeth's artwork as well as other talented area artists.
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The mill was converted into a residence in the early 1900's and by the late 1950's, was a hollowed out shell of a structure due to fire during the 1950's. It was purchased by Birmingham Twp. in 1976 with a possible view of restoring the art studio and/or developing the grounds for public use. As of 1998, nothing had been accomplished to fulfill the goals for the old mill.
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Since 1998-2008, much has been developed in the form of a nicely restored mill structure to serve as a townsip meeting hall and new consruction to provide offices for the township's municipal addministration facilities.