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This is the last working mill in the Mora Valley, which at one time was known as the “Granary of New Mexico.” The main building was constructed by J.J. Fuss in the 1890’s and the milling machinery installed in 1901. In 1913 Fuss sold the mill to Daniel Cassidy Sr., whose family operated it until 1957.
The mill was recently restored to operating condition by the Cassidy family.
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