Description
This digital satelite image shows an aerial view of the modern day location where the remains of the Hahn mill are located.
According to Cyrus McCormick, Missouri engineer, surveyor, and author of "The Missouri Indian Trails," Hahn's spring and mill was the camping spot at the end of the day on Nov. 17, 1837. "Mr. Hahn's mother was a girl born in 1816 and she remembers well when the Indians camped there. Mr. Hahn, who was 88 years old in 1938, related the story his mother told him. The Cherokee camped there on the 17th day of Nav. 1837 and then proceeded to Yount just across the county line."