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Marquand Mills was once a small community in Muskingum County, Ohio. It's known as an "extinct town," which means it no longer exists as a populated place. Think of it like a ghost town, but perhaps without any buildings left!

What Was Marquand Mills?

Marquand Mills was named after the important mills that were built there. These mills were owned by Charles Marquand in the 1800s. They were very busy places that helped the people living nearby.

  • A gristmill was used to grind grain, like corn or wheat, into flour. This flour was then used to make bread and other foods.
  • A sawmill cut down trees into lumber. This lumber was needed to build houses, barns, and other structures.
  • A carding mill prepared wool. It would clean and straighten wool fibers so they could be spun into yarn for clothing.

These mills were built along Wills Creek, which provided the water power to make them run.

A Brief History

The community of Marquand Mills grew up around these important mills. In 1887, a post office was opened there, which was a big deal for a small town. It meant people could send and receive letters and packages more easily.

However, the post office didn't stay open for very long. It closed its doors in 1902. When a town's main businesses or services, like a post office or mills, close down, people often move away to find work or better opportunities. This is how Marquand Mills eventually became an extinct town. Today, you won't find a town there, but its history reminds us of the small, hardworking communities that once dotted the landscape of Ohio.

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