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Kymulga Mill & Covered Bridge

Kymulga Mill & Covered Bridge are two locally owned historic landmarks located at Kymulga Park in Talladega County, Alabama, United States. The park is on Grist Mill Road (CR 46) off State Route 76 about 4 miles (6.4 kilometers) northeast of the city of Childersburg.

Kymulga Mill
Kymulga Mill near Childersburg, Alabama
Nearest cityChildersburg, Alabama
Coordinates33°20′2″N 86°18′0″W / 33.33389°N 86.30000°W / 33.33389; -86.30000
Built1864
NRHP reference No.76000356[1]
Added to NRHPOctober 29, 1976
Kymulga Covered Bridge
Kymulga Covered Bridge near Childersburg, Alabama.
Coordinates33°20′3″N 86°18′0″W / 33.33417°N 86.30000°W / 33.33417; -86.30000
Carriespedestrian traffic
CrossesTalladega Creek
LocaleChildersburg, Alabama
Maintained byCity of Childersburg
ID number01-61-01 (WGCB)
Characteristics
DesignHowe truss
Total length105 ft (32 m)
History
Construction end1861
Location

Both structures, dating back to the American Civil War, were restored in 1974 and were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 29, 1976.[1] The Childersburg Heritage Committee purchased the tract in 1988, and with help from the Alabama Historical Commission and the Talladega County Commission, established Kymulga Park. More structural renovations were made as well. There is an admission charge to visit the park, with proceeds being used for upkeep of all structures and nature trails within this historic recreation area.

Kymulga Park was acquired by the City of Childersburg in June 2011. It is currently managed by the Childersburg Historic Preservation Commission.

Kymulga Mill edit

Kymulga Mill is a working gristmill built in 1864 by German contractor G.E. Morris for Confederate Army Major George H. Forney,[2] who was later promoted to lieutenant colonel. Forney died at the Battle of the Wilderness in Virginia[3] before construction was completed, but his wife allowed Morris to finish it. Union Army soldiers burned most of the gristmills throughout the area during the Civil War, but Kymulga Mill was missed. The mill was sold four times before being purchased by the Childersburg Heritage Committee from latest owner Edward Donahoo in 1988, though it remained in active service through many of those years.[4]

Three water powered turbines ran the four-story mill, including lights, grain elevator and millstones used for grinding grain. Two of its five sets are French buhrs, thought to be the hardest rock in the world. Kymulga Mill continues to operate to this day, though under electricity, still making corn meal with its huge millstones. The building is now a tourist attraction open for guided tours. It also serves as a gift shop and park office.

Kymulga Covered Bridge edit

The Kymulga Covered Bridge is a wood & metal combination style covered bridge that spans Talladega Creek, located just east of Kymulga Mill within Kymulga Park. Built in 1861, the 105-foot (32 m) bridge is a Howe truss construction over a single span.[5] The Kymulga Covered Bridge is one of two 19th-century covered bridges extant in Alabama still remaining at its original location; the Waldo Covered Bridge, also located in Talladega County, is the other.

The bridge once provided access to the Old Georgia Road or the McIntosh Road, a Native American trade route which was used by settlers and frontiersmen who ventured the area. Eventually, farms and communities spawned along the former trail. The United States government purchased land adjacent to Kymulga Mill in 1941 for the Alabama Ordnance Works, a military installation. Settlements within the tract had to be relocated. Today, the Kymulga Covered Bridge leads park visitors to a series of nature trails north of Talladega Creek. People may still find remnants of the Old Georgia Road, as well as other traces of the past.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 March 2014.
  3. ^ . 1st Confederate Infantry Battalion, Company A, Forney's Regiment, Tilghman's Brigade: A Living History Association. May 4, 2012. Archived from the original on March 11, 2014. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  4. ^ Ingram, Dean. "History of the grist mill and covered bridge". Kymulga Grist Mill And Park. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  5. ^ Floyd, W. Warner; Ellen Mertins (April 14, 1976). "Kymulga Mill and Covered Bridge". National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form. National Park Service. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 11, 2014. Retrieved March 10, 2014. See also: "Accompanying photos". Archived (PDF) from the original on March 11, 2014. Retrieved March 10, 2014.

Further reading edit

  • "01-61-01". Round Barns & Covered Bridges. Dale J. Travis. Retrieved March 9, 2014.

External links edit

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Kymulga Mill amp Covered Bridge are two locally owned historic landmarks located at Kymulga Park in Talladega County Alabama United States The park is on Grist Mill Road CR 46 off State Route 76 about 4 miles 6 4 kilometers northeast of the city of Childersburg Kymulga MillU S National Register of Historic PlacesKymulga Mill near Childersburg AlabamaShow map of AlabamaShow map of the United StatesNearest cityChildersburg AlabamaCoordinates33 20 2 N 86 18 0 W 33 33389 N 86 30000 W 33 33389 86 30000Built1864NRHP reference No 76000356 1 Added to NRHPOctober 29 1976Kymulga Covered BridgeKymulga Covered Bridge near Childersburg Alabama Coordinates33 20 3 N 86 18 0 W 33 33417 N 86 30000 W 33 33417 86 30000Carriespedestrian trafficCrossesTalladega CreekLocaleChildersburg AlabamaMaintained byCity of ChildersburgID number01 61 01 WGCB CharacteristicsDesignHowe trussTotal length105 ft 32 m HistoryConstruction end1861LocationBoth structures dating back to the American Civil War were restored in 1974 and were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 29 1976 1 The Childersburg Heritage Committee purchased the tract in 1988 and with help from the Alabama Historical Commission and the Talladega County Commission established Kymulga Park More structural renovations were made as well There is an admission charge to visit the park with proceeds being used for upkeep of all structures and nature trails within this historic recreation area Kymulga Park was acquired by the City of Childersburg in June 2011 It is currently managed by the Childersburg Historic Preservation Commission Contents 1 Kymulga Mill 2 Kymulga Covered Bridge 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksKymulga Mill editKymulga Mill is a working gristmill built in 1864 by German contractor G E Morris for Confederate Army Major George H Forney 2 who was later promoted to lieutenant colonel Forney died at the Battle of the Wilderness in Virginia 3 before construction was completed but his wife allowed Morris to finish it Union Army soldiers burned most of the gristmills throughout the area during the Civil War but Kymulga Mill was missed The mill was sold four times before being purchased by the Childersburg Heritage Committee from latest owner Edward Donahoo in 1988 though it remained in active service through many of those years 4 Three water powered turbines ran the four story mill including lights grain elevator and millstones used for grinding grain Two of its five sets are French buhrs thought to be the hardest rock in the world Kymulga Mill continues to operate to this day though under electricity still making corn meal with its huge millstones The building is now a tourist attraction open for guided tours It also serves as a gift shop and park office Kymulga Covered Bridge editThe Kymulga Covered Bridge is a wood amp metal combination style covered bridge that spans Talladega Creek located just east of Kymulga Mill within Kymulga Park Built in 1861 the 105 foot 32 m bridge is a Howe truss construction over a single span 5 The Kymulga Covered Bridge is one of two 19th century covered bridges extant in Alabama still remaining at its original location the Waldo Covered Bridge also located in Talladega County is the other The bridge once provided access to the Old Georgia Road or the McIntosh Road a Native American trade route which was used by settlers and frontiersmen who ventured the area Eventually farms and communities spawned along the former trail The United States government purchased land adjacent to Kymulga Mill in 1941 for the Alabama Ordnance Works a military installation Settlements within the tract had to be relocated Today the Kymulga Covered Bridge leads park visitors to a series of nature trails north of Talladega Creek People may still find remnants of the Old Georgia Road as well as other traces of the past See also editList of Alabama covered bridges List of historic gristmillsReferences edit a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Forney Archived from the original on 11 March 2014 Lt Colonel George H Forney 1st Confederate Infantry Battalion Company A Forney s Regiment Tilghman s Brigade A Living History Association May 4 2012 Archived from the original on March 11 2014 Retrieved March 10 2014 Ingram Dean History of the grist mill and covered bridge Kymulga Grist Mill And Park Retrieved March 10 2014 Floyd W Warner Ellen Mertins April 14 1976 Kymulga Mill and Covered Bridge National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form National Park Service Archived PDF from the original on March 11 2014 Retrieved March 10 2014 See also Accompanying photos Archived PDF from the original on March 11 2014 Retrieved March 10 2014 Further reading edit 01 61 01 Round Barns amp Covered Bridges Dale J Travis Retrieved March 9 2014 External links edit nbsp Media related to Kymulga Covered Bridge at Wikimedia Commons Kymulga Grist 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