A stone gristmill and waterfall on Wolf Pen Branch in Jefferson County, Kentucky. The gristmill was built around 1875. See ULPA 1982_01_677_p, ULPA 1982_01_678_p and ULPA 1982_01_679_p for other images of this area. Title supplied by cataloger.
Women; Boys; Mules; Horses; Dirt roads; Country life; Bonnets
A woman and a small boy ride a horse or mule to the gristmill. The child has a "turn" or sackful of corn in his lap. The woman wears a bonnet and rides in sidesaddle fashion while the boy straddles the horse or mule as they ride away from...
A man and two women stand beside a small waterfall on Wolf Pen Branch in Jefferson County, Kentucky. The waterfall is located at the site of a gristmill built around 1875. See ULPA 1982.01.677.p and ULPA 1982.01.678.p for other images of this area....
Jerry Burns on the porch of Carnahan Hall with his foot resting on a fossil and a dulcimer in his lap. Jerry Mier Burns was an early math teacher at Oneida Baptist Institute who also operated a gristmill and built several buildings in Oneida.
A woman and a small boy ride a horse or mule to the gristmill. The child has a "turn" or sackful of corn in his lap. The woman wears a bonnet and rides in typical sidesaddle fashion while the boy straddles the horse or mule as they ride...