Lanterman's Mill

Mahoning County, Ohio

History, Video & Exterior

Photo 1989

Photo 2011

History of Lanterman's Mill by Brenda Krekeler]

Isaac Powers and Phineas Hill established Lanterman's Mill site in 1799. The first gristmill in the Western Reserve was built with round logs. Eli Baldwin replaced the first mill with a larger frame structure in 1823. In 1843, Baldwin's mill was destroyed in a flood. Today you can still see a remnant of Baldwin's old mill. About 500 feet downstream, there rests one of Baldwin's buhrstones.

German Lanterman and his brother-in-law Samuel Kimberly built the present mill in 1845 to 1846 with 80 men and 20 teams of horses.

Lanterman's Mill originally had an overshot waterwheel but was converted to turbines before it ceased operations in 1888. The mill did not function again and fell into a deteriorated condition. In 1982 the Mill Creek Park activated plans to restore the mill and place it back into operation.

Today, Lanterman's Mill presents one of the most spectacular scenes in Ohio. Located next to a 23' natural waterfall, the mill stands 6 1/2 stories tall. The lower 4 stories are laid with cut sandstone. This massive stone foundation supports the upper 2 1/2-story frame structure. The exterior of the framed portion is covered with naturally weathered lap siding. The numerous windows are 12 over 8 double-hung. The mill was originally built for a 14' waterwheel and that presently powers the mill. The waterwheel is located inside the mill on the lowest level. The water is channeled into the mill via a millrace that has its sluice gates just above the 4' dam that is about 30 yards behind the natural waterfall. The dam's construction secures an ample water supply. The water flows through the millrace into the mill, over the waterwheel and exits at the lowest level under the building.

Presently the millstones grind whole-wheat flour, cornmeal and buckwheat that are sold at the mill's store. Lanterman's Mill is open May 1 through October 31, Tuesday through Friday 10-5, and Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 11-6. Tours of the mill are available for a nominal fee.

One of the most spectacular scenes in Ohio, the Lanterman's Mill is a wonderful experience. There are trails surrounding the mill and a replica covered bridge at the site. (Bresko; Darbee; "Lanterman's Mill.").

DIRECTIONS: Mahoning County. In Youngstown. Follow the signs. From I-680 in Youngstown, take the Glenwood Exit, south on Glenwood, west on S.R. 62 on the Mahoning River in Mill Creek Park.

Information has been provided by: Mill Creek MetroParks, Administrative Office, P.O. Box 596, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield, Ohio 44406-0596

330.702.3000 www.millcreekmetroparks.com

Excellent 7 Minute Video

1991

2011

The Door on the left is the main entrance door. Here you enter the information center and gift shop. Once through the shop you will find antique milling equipment including two sets of functioning millstones.

The waterfalls is an ideal location for a mill. Lanterman's Mill is the third mill in this location. There is a wooden dam located just where the falls start.

This photo gives you a better impression of the size of this mill. The waterwheel is in the lowest level and in the far right of the picture. The sluice is on the next level and is in the back right. The rock foundation built by German Lanterman has been the only reason this mill has survived since 1846.

The Lanterman's Mill is one of Ohio's most astounding mills.

Closeup on the wooden dam. Just to the left of this photo is where the head gate is located.

Spectacular Lanterman's Mill. I stood on Canfield Road (S.R. 62) on the bridge that spans Mill Creek as it views Lanterman's Mill.

Here you can see the impressive 7-story mill, amazing waterfalls, wooden dam and covered bridge.

1989

1989

Sluice Gate