Milling in the Revolution: Millstones for Flour
Overview
Learn about the process of milling wheat into flour!
During our series of “Milling in the Revolution” we will explore various aspects of milling during the American Revolution. Millstones for Flour will explore the miller’s primary tool for making flour, the millstone. Learn about how millstones were used to make flour, what they are made from, and where they come from. Examine how millstones were constructed and learn how they were dressed or sharpened to make the finest flour. Activities will include banding a millstone, assembling a French burr stone, and potentially a dressing demonstration if time allows.
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Highlights
- 4 hours
- all ages
- In person
- Free parking
Location
Greenbank Mills & Philips Farm
500 Greenbank Rd
Wilmington, DE 19808
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