Sawmills
North East Sawmill (1882-Unknown)
One of several Sawmills located in or near Richmond. This one owned by the Christiansen Brothers, Leonard and Ivan. It was located on 500 North, on the south side.
Bair, Amos W. (1976). History of Richmond, Utah. The Richmond Bicentennial Committee.
Cellars Mill
Cellars received because the men working on the mill dug holes or cellars in the side of a hill to keep food well preserved. It was located a mile from the canyon forks into High Creek Canyon. It was constructing to provide shingles.
Other Mills
Built: William D. Hendricks, William T. Van Noy, Samuel Roskelley. Location: south end of 500 N. Years operated: 1882-unknown. Power Source: Horse
Built: Chris Traveller (Christiansen) and Frank Bair. Location: "the forks of High Creek Canyon" Years operated: unknown. Power source: Steam Engine
Built: W. C. Lewis and Henry Gibson. Location: "Mouth of [High Creek] canyon." Years operated: 1863 - unknown. Power source: Steam Engine
Built: W. D. Hendricks. Location: "north east of town." Years operated: unknown. Power source: unknown.
Source
Bair, Amos W. (1976). History of Richmond, Utah. The Richmond Bicentennial Committee.