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Roann, IN Summer 2016

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Around the Mill from the highway. Sections have been cleared to take care of this problem. Another Sometimes it is hard to distinguish mainte- ongoing project is renovation of the west bay nance projects from restoration projects. of the Visitor Center. During initial mill res- Whatever the case may be, both have been toration, this section was reserved to house moving ahead at the Stockdale Mill. Since old lumber. With only scraps remaining, it our last newsletter our volunteer crew has was decided to convert this section into stor- identified a number of tasks to be performed. age for Visitor Center supplies, freeing up Among these are refurbishing six windows the middle bay for a learning center. and three doors. The sills on the mill office door and the basement door beside the race were completely overhauled. The Visitor Big Antique Center door was rehung and a new stoop was installed. Spouting from the grain bins to Some adults are into antiques. Some like the wheat elevators has been reworked. In to play with big toys. Still others delve into the basement, the corn cob shaker below the history. At the Stockdale Mill, our helpers corn sheller that separated grain and cob has enjoy all three together. The water- been rebuilt. powered mill is a really large antique toy Gates on water turbine #3 have been ad- filled to the brink with local history. Add- justed, but continue to be stubborn. Brush ing a river and a dam to this provides you and timber on the south side of the river, be- with a great place for passing a day. low the dam, was collecting considerable de- If you could make yourself free one day a bris during periods of flood. Trees had month, you could join the fun. Everyone grown taller and were obstructing the view from within an hour’s drive can be a friend of the Stockdale Mill. Perhaps you could write news articles or run a weed-whacker. Maybe you could help sweep or assist with ongoing restoration. Planting flower bulbs, mowing, repairing window panes, grinding cornmeal, and keeping the water flowing in the mill race are all activities that need a pair of hands. The mill is also in need of some friends generate power that runs equipment on all who are willing to be “tour guides” to show four floors of the mill. visitors around. Visitors of all ages come The Stockdale Mill Foundation has part- from all 50 states. Our guides get to watch nered with the Middle Eel River Watershed people’s amazement when the four floors of Initiative, Manchester University, and Indi- equipment begin to shake and rumble as the ana Department of Natural Resources Divi- water turbines bring the mill to life. Don’t sion of Fish and Wildlife, for the develop- like stairs—the lower two floors have ramps. ment of an innovative fish by-pass. The pro- We have training for new guides and provide ject designs and implements a unique en- a prepared fact-book to follow. closed pathway for smaller species of fish to The Stock- scale the dam. Current designs are useful dale Mill only for larger, stronger fish. Foundation As the engineering of this first of its kind is a non- enclosed bypass continues, other aspects of profit organi- the project have moved along. A site survey zation. The has been completed. [The survey revealed sole purpose that the Stockdale Dam remains unbelievably is to preserve level.] All permits have been secured. our unique Manchester University interns have com- setting that epitomizes a by-gone era. We pleted a survey of fish species both above have no paid staff. There is no exclusive and below the dam. Small-mouth bass have group. The only requirement is a caring atti- been implanted with micro-tag sensors so tude and a willingness to pitch-in. Enjoying that they may be tracked electronically. It is playing with a big antique doesn’t hurt, ei- noteworthy that the interns have also rein- ther. troduced a species of mussel that is on the federal endangered list. Innovation at the Stockdale Dam

Watch for upcoming announcements about developments at the Stockdale Dam. The dam is roughly 5-1/2 feet high and 200 feet long. The current concrete dam was built in 1915 in front of the original wood dam. The wood dam was formed by hewn timbers forming a chain of cribs which were then filled with field stone. The wood dam was then covered with planks. The dam is The timeline for implementation is de- back-filled with field stone for a distance of pendent upon the engineering and manu- about 30 feet. The dam forms a pool of wa- facturing process. Stay tuned for important ter which feeds three operational water tur- developments. bines in the Stockdale Mill. The turbines History Flows With what few supplies that were found and burned the villages. Needing gun powder, The Eel River Joe Krom he headed northwest along the portage to the Eel River. Unfortunately, the old French The waters of the Wabash River reflect the trading post he sought belonged at that time stately image of the George Rogers Clark to ’s sister. LaBalme and his Memorial. The monument is a fitting tribute troop now rest on the banks of the Eel River to the battle of Vincennes fought during the (above Columbia City). A small plaque marks the American Revolution. However, that is not battle where Little Turtle rose to prominence the only frontier battle to have been waged among the Miami. along the rivers of Indiana during the Revo- A few miles up- lution and on to the beginnings of the War stream another of 1812. A quest for smaller markers will plaque marks a take you on scenic byways along the Eel second defeat Little River. Turtle inflicted up- Prior to his defeat at Vincennes, Governor on Americans. By Henry Hamilton of Canada, led a column of 1790 the Revolution British soldiers from Detroit to strengthen had come to an end, at least in the east. The Fort Vincennes. Along the way he recruited British defied the peace treaty by holding Miami warriors to join his force. In his jour- Detroit and other stations on the American nal he describes his visit to the Miami vil- side of the Great Lakes. They continually lage of Eel Town on the Eel River (now Ad- provoked area tribes into hostilities against amsboro upstream from Logansport). The village American settlers in the Ohio valley. The stretched a full three miles along the north main jumping-off points for raiding parties bank of the river. of the Miami and various tribes from the Augustin de LaBalme accompanied Lafa- north were at Eel Town and at . To yette upon his arrival in America. Clark’s halt these atrocities, and to secure the por- success in capturing the Illinois towns and tage of the Maumee-Wabash trade route that Vincennes inspired LaBalme to mount his connected the Great lakes with the Missis- own expedition of conquest in 1780. He re- sippi, President Washington determined to cruited rough-and-ready locals of French have a fort established at Kekionga. Things descent and headed up the Wabash. His did not go as planned. General Josiah Har- goal was to capture Detroit, the British mar led an American army north into the stronghold in the west. Outwardly profess- wilderness from ing the American cause, he may have as- (). Finding Kekionga abandoned, his pired to found a French province and even- men looted and burned the town. Eager for tually reclaim all of Canada. His true mo- a fight, sorties were sent out to probe the en- tives will never be known since his force emy. Colonel John Hardin’s patrol followed was terminated in what is now Whitley a well-traveled trail to the northwest. Little County. Upon reaching Kekionga (now Ft. Turtle’s Miami warriors lay in wait on the Wayne), he found his hoped-for support from north bank of the Eel River. A marker telling the Miami to be a mirage. He confiscated about Hardin’s Defeat stands east of US33 at the river crossing. destroyed the town and the resisting warri- Washington turned to Arthur St. Clair to ors scattered. Many consider this the open- punish the Miami for their insolence and see ing battle of the War of 1812. Congress for- to building his fort at Kekionga. St. Clair, mally declared war with England in June of Governor of the , 1812. The Miami, attempting to remain neu- formed his tral, concentrated in remote areas along the army of two Eel and Mississinewa rivers. Flush with thousand victories elsewhere, the Pottawatomie and men at Fort others laid siege to Fort Wayne. William Washing- Henry Harrison formed an army in Cincin- ton. Mean- nati and quickly marched to the relief of while, he Fort Wayne. directed After securing Fort Wayne, Harrison sent James Wil- a punitive expedition against the Pottawato- kinson to lead a mounted raiding party of mie villages on the Elkhart River (New Par- two hundred Kentucky Militia against Eel is). Another expedition was sent against Turtle Town. With the warriors gone in defense of Town on the Eel River (downstream from the Kekionga, Eel Town was destroyed. Howev- site of LeBalme’s defeat). The vacant town was er, St. Clair’s main force was obliterated at destroyed, except for Little Turtle’s former what is today Ft. Recovery, Ohio with a loss home which was ordered by Harrison to be of over six hundred men. spared. The Miami were henceforth discov- President Washington next turned to ered fleeing downriver. The army took up Anthony Wayne, a hero of the Revolution. the pursuit. The rear guard of the Miami de- General Wayne took two years to build a fended the Eel River crossing (below Co- better-trained, better-equipped army. At the lumbia City), but was soundly defeated by the Maumee,( OH) the Americans. A third expedition destroyed confederation of tribes was crushed. Finally, the trading post and the village at the Forks in October, 1794, Wayne built Fort Wayne. of the Wabash (Huntington). Later, a force Washington’s desire of a post in the heart of from Greenville was sent against the Miami the Miami resistance was realized. Wayne along the Mississinewa (Marion). negotiated peace with the several tribes. The Seeking out the small markers at these Treaty of Greenville (1795) became the law battle sites leads to secluded riversides. Pas- of the land. The Eel River Tribe (part of the toral scenes and rippling streams will spark Miami Confederation) chiefs signed the treaty your imagination. Allow time to roam. along-side the Miami and other tribes. The Dangle your frontier remained relatively quiet for fifteen toes in Eel Riv- years. er waters – per- In the autumn of 1811, William Henry haps you will Harrison led an army up the Wabash from feel the history. Vincennes. In the Battle of Tippecanoe These same his- (Battleground, northeast of Lafayette), Harrison torical waters defeated the Prophet’s followers. He

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Stockdale Mill Foundation The Stockdale Mill Foundation is a non-profit Board of Directors 2016 Indiana corporation with the purpose of preserv- Ron (President) & Jennifer McColley ing the Stockdale Mill. We are a 501©(3) Kathie (Secretary) Grandstaff Pam (Treasurer) & Fred Musselman organization, enabling donors to deduct contribu- David & Valerie Doud tions. All donations are used 100% for Peggy Morris historical preservation and restoration. We Sue Dyson invite you to come experience what our dedicated Joe & Anita Krom volunteers have prepared for your visit. Mike and Linda Campbell Dwight & Susanne Fouts

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