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Lone Star Mill (San Joaquin County, California)

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(Redirected from Stillman Magee Regional Park) Historical place in San Joaquin County, United States
Lone Star Mill
Mokelumne River near Lone Star Mill
Location23801 N Mackville Road, Clements, California
Coordinates37°57′25″N 121°17′28″W / 37.957°N 121.291°W / 37.957; -121.291
Built1852
ArchitectThomas Lindsay
Architectural style(s)Tule reed hut
California Historical Landmark
DesignatedJan. 11, 1935
Reference no.155
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Lone Star Mill is a historical building in Clements, California in San Joaquin County. Lindsay Point site is a California Historical Landmark No. 155, listed on Jan. 11, 1935.

The Lone Star Mill was built in 1852 on the Mokelumne River. In 1854 the mill was moved to nearby David S. Terry's ranch. In 1855 a flour mill was added to the mill, In 1856 the mill caught fire and was burnt to the ground. The mill was rebuilt in 1856 and still stand. S.L. Magee purchased the mill and operated the mill till 1881. The Lone Star Mill closed in 1881 due to lack of business. The site was abandoned for years. The mill is at 3801 North Mackville Road in Clements, California, near Stillman L. Magee Park.

Historical marker was placed at the site by the Clements 4-H Club in 1950.

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References

  1. "Lone Star Mill site #155". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  2. "CHL # 155 Lone Star Mill San Joaquin". www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com.
  3. "Lone Star Mill Historical Marker". www.hmdb.org.
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