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[Block 12B]
At the rear of the property was a stone horse
mill built in 1783. This was probably a grist mill, that is, a mill
to grind grain like wheat and corn into flour. It was called a horse
mill because it was not powered by the wind like a windmill or by
water like other mills, but by a horse or a team of horses. Most
horse mills were powered by a horse who walked on a treadmill set
up as an inclined plane. As the horse walked, he stayed in one place
but the treadmill moving under his hooves turned the gears which
made the mill function. Since St. Louis had no steams running directly
through the town, a horse mill or windmill were the only means of
powering machinery in the days before steam and electrical power.
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