Show FILLMORE HISTORY continued some of the early pioneers of fillmore Fill moro were also pioneers in ill various enterprises the first grist mill in fillmore was built by N W Y bartholomew jonathan P and thorns R king in 1852 at the old bartholomew tholo mew place now owned by tile huntsman family i the lower mill wa was s first built as a saw mill by orange and others but in 1857 jacob jaco b croft changed it into a grist mill with a turbine wheel wheel the first of its kind and in 1864 he had a carding awarding machine attached tolt to ib jacob croft G was indeed a pioneer M mill 1 bi builder dIder ho 0 built the first grist mill at deseret and one at scipio tn the early sixties what is sin sill ce know nas the upper mill milla was built hy by amasa M lyman and son this later on chaij changed ged owners and became a company compan 3 concern and has hils been changed into a roller mill with many modern improvements and i is s it at the p present resent ti time m e 1910 the only grist a rist mill in operation in fillmore the te first saw mill was built by orange warnor warner and others IS as before stated and near the same time another and was built by thomas smith and radford with a chop feed attachment this was near the site or of the canery cheese factory it was afi afterward erward bought by thomas I 1 s R king kill who attached a cane mill to i it t the first cane mill was constructed ted by VV lV illiam arid and john felshaw an and d ge aeo 0 A S shall hail I 1 it had maple maplewood map lewood wood rollers and did squeak some francis M lyman and daniel thompson were also manufacturing molasses in the early they had a large lar fre skimming hole that WILS was discovered by some of their visitors the first brick west of the missouri river were made hero here by a mr ir faust in 1851 1854 the adobe meeting house was built it was a many purpose house being the only church the only school house city hall court house rand and place for cor amusements it itis is now used lor for the sti st e of implements abort was built in 1853 54 of stone and adobe acob e and all the people were located inside its walls for safety safe by some dair dairying y in in was engaged i in by many of the early settlers settler the mcbrides Mc Alc Brides kings holbrooks guntsman paynes Ro and others james starley and william 1 stokes started the nursery bus I 1 iness in an early lay day but it wa was S more exton extensively and su successfully access carried on for years by J V Ko Ro bisou C 3 the first blacksmiths abre were A mr 1 bas babot qt isaac huntsman will y g lam ham 11 bishop mr lambson mr pilling etc S the manufacturing of furni ture waa eng engaged aed t in by ed fau st daniel olson 0 n mads jens jenson oil 1 and john powell 1 of carn carpenters enters there were quite a number of master workman who were employed on the state m house building Willi william arn felshaw felshaw ff p geo A asbeil abail hy ram mace john joh n A thompson james fisher ands rew henry mr benn mr newman in tin mr young mr farnswort dr speed william stott and others richard hatton was the first shoemaker ali er 8 P hoyt built tho the first tannery and employed john cavan augh as tanner hater oh 13 11 and J V robison built and a tannery in the north par part t of the city chiy I 1 chis his tannery v was run by W S trescott A shoe and harness shop was also connected with it but unable to compete with imported articles the business was discontinued an ona the bui building ldina has s since ince been used for a chee cheese so and butter factory Conti continued next week |