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7.1. HRSR 07-29-2002
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• <br /> Flour Mill <br /> The flour mill is one of the institutions Elk River is proud of <br /> and it is gratifying to know that it is doing a profitable <br /> business. <br /> Sherburne County Star,December 16,1897. <br /> Godfrey s flour mill in Uppertown burned in 1868,and the <br /> firm of Mills and Houlton rebuilt it as a three-story frame flour <br /> mill with a two hundred barrel per-day capacity.The Elk River <br /> Milling Company(with W.H.Houlton,Henry Castle,and W. <br /> G.Babcock as officers)produced a high grade of flour sold to <br /> Eastern and European markets.'The mill burned in 1902.The <br /> property was sold and in 1907,a new four-story,300-barrell <br /> capacity mill was erected by John Hill and Charles Hartwell of <br /> Massachusetts.During a May 1912 flood,the new flourmill <br /> was undermined,along with the dam and bridge. The <br /> Massachusetts buyers had failed to pay the mortgage and were <br /> foreclosed in the same month that the dam broke,returning to Elk River interests. <br /> ownership 62 <br /> g <br /> Starch and Box Factories <br /> Starch factories manufactured potato starch and provided Elk <br /> River area farmers with another market for their produce.A <br /> factory was opened in 1890 by T.S.Nickerson,and another in <br /> 1910 by C.H.Caley. About 1914 a factory was founded to <br /> manufacture boxes for market crops. <br /> Grain Elevators <br /> The Graves and Bailey Grain Elevator was constructed in 1922 <br /> on the Jefferson Highway opposite Oak Street. It replaced O.J. ": <br /> Whitman's feed mill on the same site.Adjacent to potato and <br /> coal warehouses and the Northern Pacific Freight House,it <br /> appears to be at least a portion of the structure at this location x Z <br /> today.Another elevator owned by the Elk River Milling h <br /> Company was located across the tracks to the north. & <br /> Flour milling on the Elk River apparently ended with the <br /> devastating flood of 1912,and saw milling closed with the <br /> Houlton planing mill fire in 1923.This reflected the general Ln <br /> demise of flour and lumber industries in centers such as ' <br /> Minneapolis and Stillwater,but some early businesses have <br /> persisted through changes of ownership to the present time,as <br /> mills in Northfield and Hastings can attest. Graves and Bailey Grain Elevator, <br /> Highway 10.Photo 2002. <br /> In Elk River as in other river towns,mill owners acquired <br /> considerable wealth and were influential citizens. While Ard <br /> Godfrey had only a speculative interest in Elk River,the <br /> Houlton and Nickerson families were engaged in milling and <br /> banking for several generations. <br /> 2 <br /> • <br /> Elk River Historic Contexts and Phase II Downtown Commercial Area Study <br /> 34 <br />
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