Drinkwater & Schriver Mill


Drinkwater & Schriver Mill, also known as Cedar Point Mill, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. It is located in Cedar Point, Kansas, United States.

History

In 1867, a log dam was built across the Cottonwood River, and a wooden-frame mill was constructed for sawing lumber. The following year it was converted to grind flour and named Cedar Point Mill.
In 1870, the name was changed to Drinkwater & Schriver Mill. In 1871, construction of the current stone structure was started. In 1875, the building was completed. It used stone burrs to grind corn and wheat into flour, with a capacity of 75 barrels per day. In 1884, the log dam was replaced by a stone dam.