Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistJim Corley CollectionDigitalPrints
Description Senoia, GeorgiaThe property that became Starrs Mill was owned by Hananiah Gilcoat who built the first mill here before his death in 1825. This site, on Whitewater Creek, was less than a mile from the boundary between Creek Indian lands and the State of Georgia. Hilliard Starr, who owned the mill from 1866 until 1879, gave the site its current name. After the first two log structures burned, William T. Glower built the current building in 1907. This mill operated until 1959, using a water-powered turbine, instead of a wheel, to grind corn and operate a sawmill. The Starrs Mill site also included a cotton gin and a dynamo that produced electricity for nearby Senoia.From the Georgia Historical Society marker at the site.
Jim Corley, Manchester, Georgia Member Since January 2008 Artist Statement I love taking digital photos. These are some of my favorites from my collection on the Flickr website. These photos are high resolution for fine art printing. Please enjoy my gallery.