Price's Mill Explained

Price's Mill
Location:E of Parksville on SC 33-138 at Steven's Creek, Parksville, South Carolina
Coordinates:33.7936°N -82.1956°W
Built:ca. 1890
Added:November 22, 1972
Refnum:72001465

Price's Mill, also known as Calliham's (Callaham's) Mill, Stone's Mill, and Park's Mill, is a water-powered gristmill about 2abbr=onNaNabbr=on east of the town of Parksville on South Carolina Highway 33-138 (Price's Mill Road) at Stevens Creek in McCormick County.[1] [2] Its name in the USGS Geographic Names Information System is Prices Mill. It was built in the 1890s and was named to the National Register of Historic Places on November 22, 1972.[3] At this time, it was one of the few remaining water-powered gristmills in South Carolina.[4]

History

David Calliham, who was son of Nicholas Callaham and was born in Virginia, acquired land on Stevens Creek in Ninety-Six District, South Carolina, around 1768. He established a gristmill on the creek. He died prior to 1784.[5]

In addition to the gristmill, a cotton gin and a flour mill have operated nearby. These have been destroyed by floods.[1] [6]

The current mill building was constructed in the 1890s.[1] [3] [4] Starting in 1910, R. A. Price operated the mill. He worked up to seven days per week and produced as much as 14000abbr=onNaNabbr=on of cornmeal each week. In his early work, he took a toll of the meal ground for farmers. He died in 1968.[7] His son, John M. Price, took over the mill. By this time toll milling ceased and the mill purchased corn to grind meal. He produced around 7000abbr=onNaNabbr=on of white or yellow cornmeal in the early 1970s by operating three days a week. He marketed the cornmeal under the mill's own label in McCormick and Greenwood County retail stores. In this period, he had an employee.[1] [6] [7] [8]

According to a 2003 travel guide, the mill is no longer operated.[9]

Architecture

The mill is a two-story, frame building with a gable roof. It is constructed of rough-hewn pine. It has 12abbr=onNaNabbr=on by 12abbr=onNaNabbr=on exposed beams that are mortised and doweled. The building's foundation is brick piers.[1] A steel cyclone air cleaner can be seen on its roof in photographs.[10]

The burr-type mill stones are 42abbr=onNaNabbr=on in diameter. They are enclosed in a wooden housing. The upper or runner stone has a round hole. The lower bedstone has a square hole. Grain enters through a funnel and exits into a bin. The stones can be raised or lowered to adjust the texture of the product.[1]

A rock and mortar dam, which was built in the early 19th century, was used at the mill to impound Steven's Creek. This dam was replaced in 1913 by a 13abbr=onNaNabbr=on tall concrete dam. Power is produced by a steel turbine and is delivered by a 50abbr=onNaNabbr=on long shaft to a wooden cartwheel gear below the mill building.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dixon . Caroline . Price's Mill . National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form . National Park Service . 27 April 2009.
  2. Web site: +33° 47' 37.00", -82° 11' 44.00" . Google Maps . Google . April 18, 2009.
  3. Web site: Price's Mill, McCormick County (S.C. Sec. Rd. 138, Parksville vicinity) . National Register Properties in South Carolina . South Carolina Department of Archives and History . April 27, 2009.
  4. Web site: Pittenger . Nancy B. . Power . J. Tracy . Calliham's Mill, SC Route 138 on Stevens Creek, 2 miles east of Par, Parksville vicinity, McCormick County, SC (history) . Historic American Engineering Record . Library of Congress . Washington, D.C. . August 7, 2021.
  5. Book: Callahan, Anna Deihis . [{{Google books |xV05AAAAMAAJ |plainurl=yes}} The History of the Callaham and Carwile Families ]. Delmar Publishers . 1976 . Charlotte, North Carolina . 358–359 .
  6. News: Shealy . Stan . Old-Fashioned Grist Mill Put on National Register . Greenville News . Greenville, South Carolina . 41 . December 14, 1972.
  7. News: Hitchcock . W. L. . Historic Old Grist Mill Still Grinds out a Living . The State . Columbia, South Carolina . 13-D . June 1, 1969.
  8. Brown . Beth . Dickey . Gary C. . Price's Mill . Sandlapper . 4 . 2 . 72–73 . Sandlapper Press . Columbia, South Carolina . February 1971.
  9. Book: Clark, John F. . Pierce . Patricia A. . [{{Google books |Cd12kJmkO90C |pg=PA50 |plainurl=yes}} Scenic Driving South Carolina ]. Globe Pequot . 2003 . Guilford, Connecticut . 50 . 0-7627-1139-6.
  10. Web site: Boucher . Jack . Calliham's Mill, SC Route 138 on Stevens Creek, 2 miles east of Par, Parksville vicinity, McCormick County, SC (photographs) . Historic American Engineering Record . Library of Congress . Washington, D.C. . August 7, 2021.