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Reagan Mill
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Reagan Mill

Sitting alongside Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, Raegan mill is a fine example of the tub mills that once dotted streamsides all over the Appalachians. Tub mills were ideally suited to mountainous terrain because they captured energy from relatively low volume, high velocity streams. A little larger than a good-sized outhouse, they easily fit along narrow stream banks.


Part of Reagan Mill

These mini-mills were so popular that as many as 14 once lined Gatlinburg's LeConte Creek. A tub mill like Reagan Mill could produce about a bushel of cornmeal a day.

Alfred Reagan, who built the mill in 1895, farmed for a living; however, he was also accomplished in other areas. He had a blacksmith shop and a store and served as a preacher and a carpenter.

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