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Jun 13, 2023 06:50:17   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Very nice series and great narrative - thanks for sharing!

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Jun 13, 2023 08:14:50   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Interesting, informative, and nice photos, Tom.

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Jun 13, 2023 08:38:26   #
tomad Loc: North Carolina
 
Interesting and good shots. Can you give a location of the mill? Google maps only knows where Dellingers Mill LLC is in the middle downtown Bakersville.

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Jun 13, 2023 08:42:42   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
black mamba wrote:
I'M an ardent student of the history of the Appalachian, Blue Ridge, and Smokey mountains. There's a great book out that documents a very important period of that region and it discusses in detail the area that supports the setting for this post. The book is titled " Moonshine, Murder, and Mountaineers " written by Allen Cook.

I want to steal a quote from the book that's pertinent in this case because the Dellinger Mill came to be in that period and is located right in the heart of thigs.

" There was a time in the Blue Ridge Mountains when scores had to be settled, when fear was replaced with resolve, and death was imminent. Around the turn of the 19th century, lynch mobs, gunfights, and blockade whiskey made Mitchell County, North Carolina the most dangerous place in America. "

I was cruising around Bakersville, N.C. wanting to absorb a feeling for things. That's when I came upon this mill.

The first 3 shots highlight the trough for water delivery and some support buildings. The 4th shot is the grinding building...which was not in operation when I was there. The 5th shot is of the grinding wheel. That wheel is steel. It was manufactured , shipped in 12 pieces to the closest rail head to the mill site, and had to hauled by mules over and around mountains a distance of 30 miles to the mill. It was then assembled on site.

The last picture is of my wife, on the left, a friend on the right and Jack Dellinger in the middle. Jack's ancestors built the mill over 148 years ago and family members have operated it
ever since. Jack lives in Florida but comes up every year to open for business and goes home when the season is over. He was 86 years old when we met him. He was out working grounds around the mill.

This next development in the story blew me away. Jack spent most of his adult working life as a computer wizard and flight engineer for NASA. His program was responsible for the design and perfection of the steering process of the mighty Saturn 5 rocket that put our men on the moon. I was stunned to meet such an individual in such a setting.

One final point of interest: In our conversations, I asked Jack who was the smartest in that original group of 7 astronauts. He said that each one was very smart, but the one who really excelled in educational accomplishments and pure intelligence was Buzz Aldrin.
I'M an ardent student of the history of the Appala... (show quote)

Nice set.

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Jun 13, 2023 09:34:03   #
Archboo3 Loc: Central Florida
 
Interesting series. I happen to live in Central Florida and in the next neighborhood over from me is a Dellinger family and I am pretty sure that the dad worked over at the cape. My son when to school with his daughters. So I'm going over to see if there is any relationship.
Now my Grandfather was a game warden in the county that this still is located. He walked out of the barber shop and witnessed a shooting by the son of a politician in that area and because he was a witness against this person things got so bad they had to leave the county.

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Jun 13, 2023 10:30:26   #
jederick Loc: Northern Utah
 
Interesting introduction with the family and NASA history. Enjoyable series of photos too!!

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Jun 13, 2023 10:47:10   #
black mamba
 
yssirk123 wrote:
Very nice series and great narrative - thanks for sharing!


Thank you. I appreciate the comments.

Tom

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Jun 13, 2023 10:47:42   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Very good series, Mamba.

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Jun 13, 2023 10:48:10   #
black mamba
 
jaymatt wrote:
Interesting, informative, and nice photos, Tom.


Thanks, John. I'm glad you liked it.

Tom

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Jun 13, 2023 11:14:39   #
black mamba
 
tomad wrote:
Interesting and good shots. Can you give a location of the mill? Google maps only knows where Dellingers Mill LLC is in the middle downtown Bakersville.


Thanks. Blow up the Google map until all of the downtown roads are clearly identified. Honeycut Branch road takes off to the east of town. On my map, it's shown as a blue line. I don't remember exactly, but the mill is about 4 or 5 miles out of town. Stay on Honeycut Branch road and you can't miss it. It is on the right hand side and clearly visible.

Tom

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Jun 13, 2023 11:17:08   #
black mamba
 
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Nice set.


Thank you. I've enjoyed your work as well.

Tom

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Jun 13, 2023 11:20:36   #
tomad Loc: North Carolina
 
black mamba wrote:
Thanks. Blow up the Google map until all of the downtown roads are clearly identified. Honeycut Branch road takes off to the east of town. On my map, it's shown as a blue line. I don't remember exactly, but the mill is about 4 or 5 miles out of town. Stay on Honeycut Road and you can't miss it. It is on the right hand side and clearly visible.

Tom


Thank you!

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Jun 13, 2023 11:30:47   #
black mamba
 
Archboo3 wrote:
Interesting series. I happen to live in Central Florida and in the next neighborhood over from me is a Dellinger family and I am pretty sure that the dad worked over at the cape. My son when to school with his daughters. So I'm going over to see if there is any relationship.
Now my Grandfather was a game warden in the county that this still is located. He walked out of the barber shop and witnessed a shooting by the son of a politician in that area and because he was a witness against this person things got so bad they had to leave the county.
Interesting series. I happen to live in Central Fl... (show quote)


Thank you. back in the bad days, a man had killed a woman and was jailed. His actions infuriated a whole bunch of folks and they stormed the jail, drug him out, and strung him up from a tree. I wanted to see the old jail but it had been demolished many years ago. The tree was also history, but I did see the plot of land where they gave him due justice.

Tom

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Jun 13, 2023 11:32:41   #
black mamba
 
jederick wrote:
Interesting introduction with the family and NASA history. Enjoyable series of photos too!!


Thank you very much. I value your opinion.

Tom

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Jun 13, 2023 11:33:31   #
black mamba
 
Earnest Botello wrote:
Very good series, Mamba.


Thanks, Earnest. Have a good day,

Tom

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