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Washington Mills is a small place in Greene County, Ohio, a county in the state of Ohio in the United States. It's called an unincorporated community. This means it doesn't have its own local government, like a city or town might. Instead, it's usually managed by the county government.

What is Washington Mills' History?

Washington Mills got its name from some important buildings constructed there a long time ago. In the 1830s, people built a sawmill and a gristmill right on the banks of the Little Miami River.

Why Were Mills Important?

These mills were very important for the people living in the area during the 1830s.

  • A sawmill was a place where logs were cut into lumber. This lumber was used to build houses, barns, and other structures.
  • A gristmill was used to grind grain, like corn or wheat, into flour. This flour was essential for making bread and other foods.

Having these mills nearby meant that settlers didn't have to travel far to get their wood cut or their grain processed. The Little Miami River provided the water power needed to run the machinery inside these mills.

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