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The John Backhouse Mill


Location
The County of Norfolk
In front of the mill in Backus Heritage Conservation Area (from the entrance road, follow the road to the right) off County Road 42, 5 km west of County Road 16


Photographer
Alan L Brown

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Posted
August 24, 2004

Text from the Plaque
John Backhouse emigrated from Yorkshire to the United States in 1791 but shortly thereafter, moved to Upper Canada. He served as a Major of the 1st Norfolk Militia in the War of 1812 and became a chairman of the Quarter Sessions, then the chief instrument of local government. He is believed to have erected this mill 1798. It remained in the possession of his descendants until its purchase 1955 by the Big Creek Region Conservation Authority having been in continuous operation for a longer period than any mill in this province.

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