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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Old Grist Mill Poster
by Paul Mashburn
Product Details
Old Grist Mill poster by Paul Mashburn. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Originally constructed in 1798 along Lost Creek, this mill was operated by four generations of the Rice family. The mill has had many changes... more
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Artist's Description
Originally constructed in 1798 along Lost Creek, this mill was operated by four generations of the Rice family. The mill has had many changes throughout its history. At times, the mill was also rigged to power a sawmill, a cotton gin, a trip hammer, and even to operate a dynamo that supplied electrical lights for the Rice home in 1899.
About Paul Mashburn
I have always been intrigued with photography. I did sports, fashion, news, and wedding photography for a time, but even after I started a career where photography was no longer a part of the work, I kept firing away for personal reasons and to document my life. The photos came in handy for my personal blog http://mushysmoochings.blogspot.com. I still write there quite a bit, but documenting the theater restoration project keeps me pretty busy. I hope you enjoy my photos, because the process gives me great personal pleasure. Even if you don't buy, please leave a comment to keep driving me on! All content is my original work and the Copyright of Paul Mashburn with all rights reserved. Unauthorized use, alteration, copying, or...
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Paul Mashburn
You're so kind! Have a wonderful Holiday Season Faye.
Faye Creel
Paul, this is photography at it's best. I provides me an invitation to sit at the picnic table and study the stately old structure. Your photographs to our new group of "Grist Mills" has been enjoyed so very much and reading your brief descriptions have been wonderful also.
Paul Mashburn
Thanks!