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Benson Mill built in 1854 - Restored 1980's
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Millstone imported from france. - Breaks up grain and grinds it into flour.
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Wheel driven by water from a spring-fed pond. - The head race discharges the water over the wheel.
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Water is recycled
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Booth/Davis Barn - built in 1875
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Booth/Davis Barn - Constructed with two or three inch wooden pegs, no nails or bolts.
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Bolinder Blacksmith Shop (late 1920's) - Building was moved from Grantsville (1987).
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Miller's Cabin (1987) - Patterned after the original miller's home.
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Andrew Barker Forsyth built this cabin in 1872.
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Cabin built by Andrew Barker Forsyth for wife Emily Elizabeth Moss.
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Pehrson/Gowans Building (ca. 1875) - The building was used as a granary and storage shed.
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Logs cut in Canyons near Veron - Ross Gowans bought building in 1953.
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Johnson Cabin - Originally built at 7th N Main, Tooele.
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Exterior Kichen and living room additions completely surrounded the original cabin which was discovered in 1998.
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Gollaher Barn (late 1860's--early 1870's) - Harris/Bolinder Sheep Camp.
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Originally built at 343 N 50 W, Tooele.
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Telegraph Car and Payroll Office (ca.1859) - Used on the Transcontinental Railroad route.
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This portable unit moved along with the constuction of the railroad.
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