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NRHP Reference #
  
76000343

Local time
  
Saturday 7:01 AM

Nearest city
  
Hamilton

Area
  
6 ha

Year built
  
1875

Added to NRHP
  
8 October 1976

Pearce's Mill

Weather
  
17°C, Wind SE at 19 km/h, 69% Humidity

Pearce's Mill is a former mill site east of Hamilton in Marion County, Alabama. The mill was founded along the Buttahatchee River in the 1840s, before being abandoned during the Civil War. James P. Pearce returned to the mill in 1865 and developed it into an economic center in the region. At its height in the 1870s, the complex hosted a general store with a post office, a gristmill, sawmill, flour mill, and cotton gin, in addition to the family house. Pearce's mule teams carried the mills' production to market in Tuscumbia. as improved roads and railroads drove commerce to Hamilton and other nearby towns, the store closed in 1930, and the mills ceased operation in 1959.

Map of Pearces Mills, Alabama 35570, USA

The mills were demolished in 1970 for safety reasons, however the dam and portions of the gristmill remain. The family home, built in 1878, was initially a two-room dogtrot structure. Rooms were added in the early 1900s and in 1916, a second floor was constructed. Stone fireplaces were added in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration. Other remaining structures on the site include the two-story Victorian general store, built in the early 1870s; a tenant farmers' house; a former blacksmith shop; a barn; a shed; the family cemetery; and an abandoned bridge.

The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

References

Pearce's Mill Wikipedia