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Pictures of Bensonmill, Utah

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

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