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The Mills of Appleton

 
Log Home in Appleton, probably built in the late 1800s
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Log Home in Appleton, built 1893. Well built in 1947 supplied water for several homes.
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Former Chinchilla farm operated by John Clarke
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Summer Cottage Log Cabin built with a unique twisted chimney (left side of photo)
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Site of original Gladish Blacksmith Shop
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Original Site of Appleton Community Hall, now holds Seating in Memory of Brian Cole (1990-2003)
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Robert Teskey House, Owner of the Sawmill and Woollen Mills in Appleton
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Fruit Tree planted on East side of Mississippi River in Appleton
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Appleton Boat launch & private shed. The shed is built on the foundations of the old Cheese Factory.
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Former Jack Collie Residence
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Appleton Woollen Mill Ruins, 2003 (Photo by Don & Fran Cooper)
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Appleton Woollen Ruins, 2004 (Photo by Bernice Butler)
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Map of the Appleton Community 1930-1940, Drawn from Memory
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Appleton General Store, Late 1940s
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North Lanark Historical Society and North Lanark Regional Museum
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The Ruins of the Appleton Woollen Mill
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Former Collie Woollen Mill Office Building, derelict. Photo by Alison Ball
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Mill Ruins in Appleton, by Jane Cass
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