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  2. Allen brothers milling company - Wikipedia

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    The Allen Brothers Milling Company is a mill located at 804 Gervais St. in Columbia, South Carolina and is most famous for Adluh brand flour. It is the third (one source says second) oldest continually operating, electrically powered soft wheat mill in the United States. It is the last mill still operating in South Carolina. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Hayden Flour Mills: Sowing Ancient Grains to Rebuild an ... - AOL

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    Courtesy of Hayden Flour MillsHayden Flour Mills founder Jeff Zimmerman An almost-century old family farm sits on the outskirts of Phoenix where asphalt and suburbs yield to dirt roads and fields.

  4. Unifine mill - Wikipedia

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    A Unifine mill is a single one-pass impact milling system which produces ultrafine-milled whole-grain wheat flour that requires no grain pre-treatment and no screening of the flour. [1] Like the grist or stone mills that had dominated the flour industry for centuries, the bran, germ, and endosperm elements of grain are processed into a ...

  5. Category:Flour mills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Swany White Flour Mills; T. Taylorsville Milling Company Roller Mill; Toomey's Mills; U. Union Bryarly's Mill; V. Vallejo Flour Mill; Valley Mills (Garnavillo, Iowa ...

  6. Hayden Flour Mill project to restore buildings, add ... - AOL

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    The developers and the city are working to add the mill to the National Register of Historic Places, and complete archaeological analysis. Hayden Flour Mill project to restore buildings, add ...

  7. Lake of the Woods Milling Company - Wikipedia

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    The flour was marketed under the name Five Roses, which became a world-famous brand. In 1913, Lake of the Woods released the first edition of the Five Roses Cook Book, which is still in production to this day. Most of the company's assets were purchased by a competitor, Ogilvie Flour Mills Company, in 1954. [1] The mill closed in 1967.