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I ran my hand down their lengths, felt the light flouring of sawdust on each board, and for the moment thought of nothing else.
A very big table and a long roller are used, with continual flouring between layers to prevent tearing.
The Shawnee Flouring Mill has been a major part of the city's economic history and still dominates the skyline of the downtown core.
Sheridan Flouring Mills, Inc., an industrial complex in Sheridan, Wyoming.
In 1851, the Monteith family built and owned the Magnolia Flouring Mills along the Calapooia River.
The Carlisle Grist Mill which later became the Nicholson Flouring Mill was established in 1856 just east of downtown.
The Sheridan Flouring Mills, also known as the Mill Inn, are an industrial complex in Sheridan, Wyoming.
Jacob Friesen Flouring Wind Mill a detailed replica of the 1876 mill that stood in the Mennonite settlement village of Gnadenau.
The mill was taken over by New Prague Flouring Mill (of Minnesota) that was owned by Francis Atherton Bean of Minneapolis.
The Balmoral Flouring Mill, formerly a four run stone mill of first class reputation, had a modern improved system of patent rolls with an easy capacity of 100 barrels per day.
Later he became a deputy U.S. Marshal, partnered with Star and Harris Franklin in the Deadwood Flouring Mill, and invested in mining, the local growth industry.
He resigned in 1855 and relocated to San Francisco in 1860 at which time he established the highly successful Golden Gate Flouring Mills and the Sperry Flour Company.
They eventually also partnered in livestock ranching as the S&B Ranch Company, and with Harris Franklin in the Deadwood Flouring Mill, in 1880, where Star was general manager.
Gamble Mill, also known as Lamb Mill, Thomas Mill, Wagner Mill, and Bellefonte Flouring Mill, is a historic grist mill located at Bellefonte, Centre County, Pennsylvania.
Investments or promotions included the Oregon Furniture Manufacturing Company in 1874, the Portland Flouring Mills Company in 1883, the Portland Cordage Company in 1888, and the Portland Hotel in 1887.
At last he turned aside and leaned against the stone wall beside him, stooping to wipe the fine flouring of dust from his boots, Hal watched him take the quill of paper and surreptitiously stuff it into a joint in the stonework of the wall.
In 1881, the Los Gatos News wrote, "While other cities and towns may boast of a larger population, for the manufacture of the finest grade of flour known to the markets of the civilized world, Los Gatos Flouring Mills stands preeminent."
Nichols's uncle, Allen Lambard, went to Sacramento, California, in 1852, and established the Lambard Flouring Mills, located on the corner of Second and I Streets, and the Sacramento Iron Works, where the wheels of the first locomotive ever used on a California railway were turned.