Ruins in North Carolina include the mill built by Isaac Holden in 1811 for grinding wheat and corn. The stark structures are located at Eno River State Park in Hillsborough. In 1820, Isaac’s son Thomas Holden inherited the business which was handed down and later renamed the Holden-Lyon Mill which remained open until 1868. It was reopened by Samuel Cole and closed upon his death in 1893. At one time it was the largest mill in the area holding 300 acres and employing many workers. It even supported a schoolhouse. Most of it was destroyed by a flood in 1908, but a few remains are enough to arouse our curiosity.

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