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Adelphi Mill / Rigg's Mill / Freeman's Mill

Prince George Co. | Maryland | USA
Known Dates: 1796, renovated 1954
Township: Bradenburg District #2
Watersource: Northwest Branch Anacostia River.

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Adelphi Mill / Rigg's Mill / Freeman's Mill

Located at 8401-8402 Riggs Road/Md 212 in Adelphi, Md.




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Adelphi Mill / Rigg's Mill / Freeman's Mill
Quarterczar 07/2007 public domain Wikipedia.com sub- Ted Hull

The 2.5 story fieldstone 40'X 55' mill was named for the title land plot and subsequently the community Adelphi, that sprang up from the business transacted at the mill. The mill was called the Rigg's Mill in the mid-1800's; then, it being part of George Washington's Green Hill Estate. Photo by Quarterczar 07/2007 public domain Wikipedia.com submitted by Ted Hull.

Adelphi Mill / Rigg's Mill / Freeman's Mill
Albert S. Burns 1934-35 public domain HABS PD_USGOV

The mill was listed on a 1861 map of Bradensburg District #2 by Simon Martinet as Freeman's Mill and was indeed operated by the Freeman family until just prior to World War I. The old photo from the 1930's show the mill in a very neglected condition. The mill would not restored and renovated for another 20 years. Albert S. Burns 1934-35 public domain HABS Public Domain US GOV.

Adelphi Mill / Rigg's Mill / Freeman's Mill
Quarterczar 07/2007 public domain Wikipedia.com

The mill ground both grain and carded wool, being built by brothers, Mahlon & Issacher Schofield in 1796. From 1920 through 1950, the mill was a part of Leander McCormick-Goodhart's Langley Park estate. The Maryland National Capital Park & Planning Commission was the recipient of the mill and accompaning 34 acres of land from McCormick-Goodhart in 1950. Photo by Quarterczar 07/2007 public domain Wikipedia.com38' 59.56N, 76' 58.321W 112'/34 meters Washington East Quadrangle

Adelphi Mill / Rigg's Mill / Freeman's Mill
F. Robby, Baltimore,Md 01/02/2004 www.HMdb.org

The restored mill, with its display of milling machinery and sets of millstones was opened in 1954 as the Adelphi Mill Recreation Center-a community center. This mill is Prince George's COunty's only surviving mill. F. Robby, of Baltimore, Md., took this photo on January 02, 2004, and submitted it to the Historical Marker Database website on Nov. 18, 2007. http://www.hmdb.org/PhotoFullSize.asp?PhotoID=10422

 
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