An older mill on the property was once owned by relatives of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson and he and his sister moved here after being orphaned at children.
September 17, 2013
Blaker's Mill Pond
This mill pond at Jackson's Mill is not original to the farmstead. It was added in recent years to provide water for Blaker's Mill which was moved here to be part of the exhibit.
An older mill on the property was once owned by relatives of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson and he and his sister moved here after being orphaned at children.
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Labels:
Lakes and Ponds,
Living History,
Mills,
West Virginia
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The pond is pretty even if it wasn't original to the property and wasn't there when Jackson lived there.
ReplyDeleteYes, that beautiful, beautiful photos, beautiful place, exquisite colors and reflections in the lake!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking natural beauty!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cool & calm pictures!
ReplyDeleteYou caught the pond at a good time, a relaxing feel to it.
ReplyDeleteSo many little vignettes of history.
ReplyDeletewow! that 3rd shot is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe mill pond looks like its been there forever Linda :) very beautiful reflections.
ReplyDeleteThose photos are so pretty! What a lovely place.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - I love the reflections and the serenity.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty little pond. I like the third image best.
ReplyDeleteI love the photo looking across the pond. Beautiful!
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