The Historic Jones Mill, Fountain Inn, South Carolina
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About the Historic Jones Mill
Stone’s Mill
The first grist mill on Big Durbin Creek was built about 1813 for John Bruce (d. 1818), a veteran of the American Revolution, who also ran a sawmill and woolen mill here. The present mill, built by slave labor before 1860, is made of heart pine, with a granite foundation. It was built for Jesse K. Stone (1825-1899), and the mill was known as Stone's Mill until his death.
Jones’ Mill
The mill complex was sold to R.B. Holland in 1899, then to the Jones family soon afterward. Walter T. Jones ground corn and wheat, ran a cotton gin, and operated a small grocery store here for many years. The grist mill, along with the shoals, rocks, and a nearby covered bridge, was a "favorite gathering place" in the vicinity until the mill shut down in the 1950s.
Historic Jones Mill Restoration Project
20,000
Projected people reached annually
$1.6M
Funding raised for the Jones Mill Project
$75,000
To keep the museum open and staffed
1000
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Jones Mill
1344 Jones Mill Road
Fountain Inn, SC 29644
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