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- John_A._DeBaun_Mill abstract "John A. DeBaun Mill is a historic grist mill located at Tallman in Rockland County, New York. It was built about 1845 and is a two story, four by two bay, heavy timber frame, claboard sheathed main block on a rubble stone foundation. The main block is flanked by large shed roofed one story wings. The property includes the mill building, a portion of the mill stream, and the site of the mill pond. It regularly functioned as a mill until 1906.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.".
- John_A._DeBaun_Mill added "1993-09-02".
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- John_A._DeBaun_Mill location Tallman,_New_York.
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- John_A._DeBaun_Mill yearOfConstruction "1845".
- John_A._DeBaun_Mill added "1993-09-02".
- John_A._DeBaun_Mill architect "DeBaun, John A.".
- John_A._DeBaun_Mill built "1845".
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- John_A._DeBaun_Mill latDegrees "41".
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- John_A._DeBaun_Mill location "NY 59, N side, opposite Highview Ave., Tallman, New York".
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- John_A._DeBaun_Mill name "John A. DeBaun Mill".
- John_A._DeBaun_Mill refnum "93000852".
- John_A._DeBaun_Mill subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Rockland_County,_New_York.
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- John_A._DeBaun_Mill comment "John A. DeBaun Mill is a historic grist mill located at Tallman in Rockland County, New York. It was built about 1845 and is a two story, four by two bay, heavy timber frame, claboard sheathed main block on a rubble stone foundation. The main block is flanked by large shed roofed one story wings. The property includes the mill building, a portion of the mill stream, and the site of the mill pond.".
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