Inscription
Berry Schools' Old Mill. From the mill's construction in 1930, students under the supervision of a miller used the Old Mill to produce corn meal and food stuffs for the Berry Schools. The Republic Mining and Manufacturing Company donated the iron hub, while students built the water wheel. At 42 feet in diameter, this is one of the nation's largest overshot waterwheels.
Berry's reservoir lake supplies water to the wheel. Gravity pushes water up the stone column and over the wheel, turning it. The Old Mill has been preserved as a testament to the practical training Martha Berry incorporated into her schools. 2002.6 Erected by The Georgia Historical Society and Berry College 57.
3
Location
Sources
More markers in Floyd
Berry College Founded By Martha Berry 1866-1942
Rome, GA
BERRY COLLEGE Founded By Martha Berry 1866-1942.
Blue Star Memorial historical marker (Floyd County)
Rome, GA
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL. A tribute to the Armed Forces that have defended the United States of America.
Blue Star Memorial historical marker (Floyd County)
Rome, GA
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL. A tribute to the Armed Forces that have defended the United States of America.
Chieftains
Rome, GA
Chieftains. At this house's core is the 1790s log home of Major Ridge (c. 1771-1839), a leader in the Cherokee Nation.
Davis' March to Rome
U.S. 27 in Rome, GA
DAVIS' MARCH TO ROME.
