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Indian Mill Museum

7417 Co Hwy 47, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351, United States
4.7(48)
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7y

The original Wyandot Indian Mill was constructed about 300' upstream from the present Indian Mill structure.

The original mill was built in 1821. This mill was built for the Wyandot Indians by the United States Government. It was a reward for the loyalty the Wyandots gave the U.S. Government during the War of 1812. In conjunction with the gristmill, the government also built a sawmill. The gristmill operated with an undershot waterwheel and functioned actively around harvest time. The sawmill had an overshot waterwheel and functioned all year.

The present mill building was built in 1861 by Lewis Rummel. The same man who built Rummel Mill in Richland County. The construction of this mill is unique in that the framework of the building is similar to that of a covered bridge. The interior of the mill exhibits huge oak timbers that were cut with an up-and-down saw. The present mill building has a few of the old walnut timbers from the original Indian Mill that was dismantled when the new mill was built. By 1885, records indicate that the sawmill was also gone.

In 1862 three Leffel Turbines were installed. The Sandusky River provided ample waterpower to turn the turbines that ground flour and cornmeal until around 1885. During the last 50 years of Indian Mill's operation, it functioned primarily as a gristmill grinding cornmeal. The water level in the Sandusky River dropped significantly during the latter part of the 1800's, which prevented the mill from processing flour. This location just did not have a dependable water supply.

Indian Mill had many owners prior to 1885, when John Finkle purchased the mill and two acres for $2,000. The Finkle Family operated the mill until 1943 when it was purchased by Ward Walton. It then became the property of the State of Ohio. On July 14, 1968, Indian Mill was dedicated as the first mill museum in the United States by the Ohio...

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32w

This is a nice museum. I went here and was satisfied with my experience. This mill was built in the early 1800s as a gift to the Wyandotte Tribe by the U.S. government for supporting them during the War of 1812. This mill has exhibits about this, the history of the Wyandotte in Ohio, their expulsion from Ohio, and how the mill worked, as well as pieces of machinery used in the mill. This museum has a $5 entry fee which is cash only, but I’d say it’s well worth it because that money goes towards running the museum. The cashier of the museum knows a lot of history about this mill and the area, so he gave an exquisite tour of the museum. I gave this mill five stars because it’s well preserved and has some...

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4y

Upper Sandusky, Wyandot Indian Mill Today, Tony and I were driving back from Port Clinton OH to our current home, along Route 53 South of Tiffin, OH before Upper Sandusky we saw a sign for the Indian Mill...so I made the Left turn to drive the 1.5 miles off course to the Historical site.

Down a narrow road to the Sandusky River, we found the bright red building.

The current mill was built in 1861 by Lewis Rummel. The original flour and sawmills built in 1820 were long gone. Now the current mill is a museum. Across the river is a large parking lot, with picnic tables where you can enjoy your lunch and relax. Not sure if swimming allowed here, River looks very swift here!

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The Indian Mill in Wyandot County, OH is a great example of a hidden treasure. With a picnic area, walking trails, fishing availability, historical lessons, and absolutely amazing photography opportunities it is a site worth visiting. They also have a museum you can visit(May-October, Thursday-Sunday 1:00-4:30 p.m.) #foryoupage #history #historytime #familytime #photography #photoshoot #ohio #419
Alisa WoznukAlisa Woznuk
Beautiful little park with a few picnic tables, and grassy area. You can walk right down to the water, there is a sandy, area with shells. I would consider this area wheelchair friendly, you can access the water without much change in plain, not sure about the inside of the mill. Wooden bridge to drive over was cool too, the metal details in the architecture are appreciated. The Mill itself is open on weekends, we didn't get to go inside because they didn't open until 1:00 PM that day.
Paige WebbPaige Webb
Very nice place. There is a little area to stop and have a picnic or just relax. There may even be some walking trails but we were unable to check it out. We also walked through the Indian mill which was only $2 a person. The attendant was very knowledgeable and kind. Definitely worth the stop in if you are in the area.
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The Indian Mill in Wyandot County, OH is a great example of a hidden treasure. With a picnic area, walking trails, fishing availability, historical lessons, and absolutely amazing photography opportunities it is a site worth visiting. They also have a museum you can visit(May-October, Thursday-Sunday 1:00-4:30 p.m.) #foryoupage #history #historytime #familytime #photography #photoshoot #ohio #419
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Beautiful little park with a few picnic tables, and grassy area. You can walk right down to the water, there is a sandy, area with shells. I would consider this area wheelchair friendly, you can access the water without much change in plain, not sure about the inside of the mill. Wooden bridge to drive over was cool too, the metal details in the architecture are appreciated. The Mill itself is open on weekends, we didn't get to go inside because they didn't open until 1:00 PM that day.
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Very nice place. There is a little area to stop and have a picnic or just relax. There may even be some walking trails but we were unable to check it out. We also walked through the Indian mill which was only $2 a person. The attendant was very knowledgeable and kind. Definitely worth the stop in if you are in the area.
Paige Webb

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