Bazore Mill
This mill site was established in 1813 by
David Yates. The present mill building was built in 1849. In 1885, William Bazore bought
the mill, remodeled it and implemented new milling equipment that increased the mill's
production by 100%. In 1885, a 2-story addition was constructed on the north side of the
mill. The Bazore Mill suffered severe damage from the 1913 Flood. Subsequently, the mill
was sold to John Jones. The Jones Family operated the mill into the 1960's. This mill
functioned, serving the local community for 156 years.
Today the mill stands 2 1/2 stories tall on Deer Creek with a dark red
asphalt shingled roof. The exterior is covered with almond vinyl siding and the many
windows are all 6 over 6 double-hung. The Bazore Mill is presently owned by the Robert Ely
Family. They purchased the mill in 1977 and have since restored the building and have made
it their home and antique shop. It now exhibits a red steel waterwheel that is used to
grind meal in the basement level. The Ely's intend to restore the mill millrace that is 1
3/4 miles long. (Ely; Recchie).
DIRECTIONS: Pickaway County. Deer Creek Township. From Clarksburg in
Ross County, northeast on S.R. 138, 4 miles, on left at Deer Creek. |