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The Miller in Eighteenth-Century Virginia / An Account of Mills & the Craft of Milling, as Well as a Description of the Windmill near the Palace in Williamsburg

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A compact historical and technical account of milling in eighteenth-century Virginia, combining the craft’s origins and machinery with social and legal context. It traces grinding methods from hand tools to water- and wind-driven mills, describes structural types such as post mills, and explains key components and gearing used to transmit power. The narrative examines popular suspicions and statutory controls aimed at millers, catalogs common fraudulent practices and countermeasures, and offers a close description of a reconstructed windmill near the colonial capital to illustrate construction, operation, and everyday responsibilities of the milling trade.

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Thomas K. Ford

Thomas K. Ford was an author known for his detailed explorations of various trades in eighteenth-century Williamsburg, Virginia. His works provide valuable insights into the lives and crafts of historical figures, contributing to the understanding of colonial American society. Notable titles include "The Apothecary in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg," which examines the medical practices of the time, and "The Silversmith in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg," offering a glimpse into the artistry and significance of silverwork. Through his writings, Ford captures the essence of craftsmanship and daily life in a pivotal era of American history.

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