Name/Title
Heath MillEntry/Object ID
2021.87.110Scope and Content
The Local Observer newspaper Remembering When - Our History article titled "Remembering the Heath Mill" LO02
January 26, 2005
Written by Jack Sheridan and Jim Schmiechen.
Digital files use to create this article and associated resources at 2021.72.02Context
George P. Heath was a native of New York state who came to settle in Michigan around 1845. He first selected Van Buren County where he built his first grist mill. When it burned in 1866 he came to Saugatuck and built a new mill on the river between Hoffman and Main Streets. Heath was the patriarch of the Heath clan, which included his grandson Doc Heath who was the husband of May Francis Heath.
During the second half of the 19th century Water St. was the primary location of Saugatuck's mills. The lower photo show the mill, a large four-story structure which housed the grinding machinery and product storage which the milling business required. The photo is an enlargement of a small area seen in the headline photograph. The white plume and dark stain on the north wall of the mill provide clear evidence that a large steam engine was the source of power.
In 1875 Heath received a lucrative offer to move his mill to Ludington. He accepted the offer and proceeded to dismantle the mill structure and stacked the material on the dock. Before it could be moved however, he died in an epidemic of typhoid fever that swept through the community. His sons, Calvin and George Jr. apparently did not share his desire to move to Ludington, as they rebuilt the mill exactly as it was and continued the milling business until 1879 when the mill was destroyed by fire.Collection
Remembering WhenCataloged By
Winthers, SallyAcquisition
Accession
2021.87Source or Donor
Sheridan, John "Jack" O. 1938-Acquisition Method
DonationLocation
* Untyped Location
Digital data in CatalogItRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Sheridan, John "Jack" O. 1938-, Schmiechen, James A., Heath, George Peter 1820-1875, 40 Butler/Hotel Butler/Grist Mill/HaymarketRelated Publications
Publication
Local ObserverCreate Date
December 25, 2022Update Date
November 18, 2023