Moore’s Mill

Year Erected: 1956

Marker Text: 300 yds. downstream stood the structures of Moore's Mill -- a sash-sawmill &, lower down, a gristmill connected by a flume with the dam which impounded the waters of Peachtree and Woodall creeks; the ford was below the dam.

Thomas Moore (1828-1914) built the mills, 1854. Burned during a political upheaval about 1858; rebuilt & were in operation until 1901. With the advent of the Federal army, 1864, the Moore family refugeed south. B.F. Mauldin was left in charge of the gristmill which was supplying the Confederate forces; the invaders sent him N. -- a prisoner. The property was considerably damaged but not destroyed.

Tips for Finding This Site: On Moore's Mill Rd east of Peachtree Creek (near Margaret Mitchell Drive) in Atlanta