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History
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Cedarburg Mill
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The Cedarburg
Mill was built by Cedarburg founders Frederick
Hilgen and William Schroeder in 1855 at a cost
of $22,000, on land at $1 per acre, and was considered one of the finest
mills in the Midwest. The architect and builder
was Burchard Weber, The design is
Greek revival, with the lower walls being 32
inches thick. The clearstory and monitor roof were popular
with eastern mills at the time since they added
light and ventilation. This building replaced an
earlier one built by Hilgen and Schroeder in
1844. Note that the main part of the building is
5 stories high. |
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The
section to the left is of the same style as the
main section, but is not as high. Cranes had not
yet been invented in 1855, so an incline several
blocks long was built to carry material to the
upper levels. A donkey was
used to pull the heavy stone blocks up this
incline. Hilgen and Schroeder built a dam
on the creek north the mill, and put a
water wheel near the dam to power the mill. The
mill could produce 120 barrels of flour a
day, which was sold in a shop owned by Hilgen
and Schroeder. Because the Cedarburg Mill
prospered, four other mills were later built
along Cedar Creek. The Cedarburg Mill is now listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places. |
In
2005, the Cedarburg Historical Society, who
owned the property, wanted the building to
remain a feed mill, and decided that the vision
Lynn and Doug Wilde had "would be a good fit"
for the oldest retail establishment in the
community.
The building - which
has been some type of feed store since it was
constructed over 150 years ago - has evolved
over the past century and a half, but has never
strayed too far from it's original form.
While the iconic
structure remains a stopping point for tourists
to the area, the endless array of pet food and
merchandise inside the building is what keeps
the customers returning to this five-story site. |
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