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* Sylvanus Selleck Gristmill, a gristmill built in 1796 in Greenwich, Connecticut
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Image: 1stVSH. jpg | The first Vermont State House, built during 1808 was designed by Sylvanus Baldwin
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In February 2009, Selleck joined the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund as national spokesman for the new Education Center being built on the National Mall.
Gristmill and gristmill
A fully intact gristmill, dating to 1835, the Gurleyville Gristmill is the only one of its kind in Connecticut.
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Here they built the town of Harmony, a small community that had, in 1805, nearly 50 log houses, a large barn, a gristmill, and more than 150 acres of cleared land to grow crops.
Both the town and creek were named for Samuel Anderson, who built a gristmill along the creek in the early 19th century.
A century later the Reverend Sydenham Thorne built a dam across the Mispillion River to generate power for his gristmill and sawmill.
In 1773, Joseph Coombs arrived and built another sawmill nearby, and together they built a gristmill.
The second gristmill was built at Mill Run south of Barton, it was called the Morrison Mill, and was owned by John Morrison.
It is situated between a 1797 gristmill and the Casselman Bridge, the longest single span of stone in America when built in 1813.
In 1867, across the river from Holler's sawmill, a gristmill was built by Eli and M. V. B. Mallett, and G. W. Johnson.
Nankin Mills ( located at 33175 Ann Arbor Trail ) was built in 1842 as a gristmill and used by area farmers who once farmed this area.
" Captain " Phillip Paddleford, a Revolutionary soldier, settled in 1790, and built Monroe's first sawmill and gristmill on what is now called Smith Brook.
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The first gristmill was built on Mill Brook in 1719, and the town was one of the earliest in the county to establish a subscription library, before 1796.
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John Brown, a Virginia lawyer and statesman, built a home, now called Liberty Hall, in Frankfort in 1796.
In 1796, during the British occupation of the Cape, Major-General Sir James Craig ordered three blockhouses to be built on Table Mountain: the King's blockhouse, Duke of York blockhouse ( later renamed Queen's blockhouse ) and the Prince of Wales blockhouse.
The headquarters of the corporation is the present Trinity House, which was designed by architect Samuel Wyatt and built in 1796.
It was built between 1789 and 1796 at the behest of the County Grand Jury of Down under the supervision of Marquess of Downshire, the Earl of Hillsborough and the Hon Edward Ward, it was designed by architect Charles Lilly.
* The Rindge Meeting House, built in 1796, is one of the largest town meeting houses in northern New England and one of the few civic buildings in the region that still straddles the separation of church and state.
Several important municipal buildings were constructed including the courthouse built in 1796 and the county prison ( now a museum ) built circa 1819.
Even before the turnpike was built, 300 wagons ( and sleighs in the winter ) passed through in 1796 what would later become Westmere.
The north range houses the library and senior common rooms ; designed in the Neoclassical style by James Wyatt, it was built between 1788 and 1796 to accommodate the books bequested by Edward, Baron Leigh, formerly High Steward of the University and an Orielensis, whose gift had doubled the size of the library.
The Thomas Bull House was built sometime between 1783 and 1796 ; Bull was a stonemason and the manager of Warwick Furnace ; he served as a lieutenant colonel in the Revolutionary War.
The first permanent structure in Warren, a storehouse built by the Holland Land Company, was completed in 1796.
In addition to these historic interests, the site of Rogersville's first public swimming pool is here, as is a gazebo built to commemorate the bicentennials of both the Town ( 1789 ) and the State ( 1796 ).
The area of Fairfax County known as Burke is named for Silas Burke ( 1796 – 1854 ), a 19th century farmer, merchant, and local politician who built a house on a hill overlooking the valley of Pohick Creek in approximately 1824.
It was built between 1786 and 1796, while the finishing touches to the arcades and wings were completed in 1802.
When it was first built in 1796, Kilmainham Gaol was called the ' New Gaol ' to distinguish it from the old gaol it was intended to replace-a noisome dungeon, just a few hundred yards from the present site.
* Fortune's Tontine Tavern on Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, was built in 1796, and was Edinburgh's first proper hotel.
A nonconformist congregation started meeting in Moreton in 1796, was constituted as a Congregational church in 1801 and had a chapel built in 1817.
A larger building was specially designed for the Royal Military Academy by James Wyatt, built between 1796 and 1805 and opened for use the following year.
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