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"The
Old Mill"

Kate Matthews photograph of The Old Mill as it looked during the “Little
Colonel” era
Kate Matthews Collection, Photographic Archives, Ekstrom Library, University
of Louisville
The Old Mill was mentioned in
several of the Little Colonel books. Its biggest role in the
stories was as the setting for a picnic and game of charades in
The Little Colonel's House
Party, published in 1900. The except below is from
Chapter IX,
"Her Sacred Promise
"Miss Allison had
invited them all to a picnic at the old mill on the
following day. They were to go in the afternoon and come
back by moonlight. It was not quite four o'clock when Mrs.
Sherman stepped into the carriage at the door, followed by
Eliot with an armful of wraps, which might be needed later
in the evening. Every spare inch of the carriage was packed
with things for the picnic. A huge lunch hamper stood on the
front seat beside the coachman, and he could scarcely find
room for his feet for the big freezer of ice-cream
that took up so much space. Rugs, cushions, and camp-stools
were tucked in at every
corner, and Mrs. Sherman held Joyce's mandolin in her lap.
. .
What's left of the Old Mill is
shown in the pictures on this page. Piers and
large stones are all that
mark this once-popular picnic spot for
the residents of Lloydsboro (Pewee) Valley. The
ruins are located on a stream at the end of -- surprisingly
enough -- Old Mill Road off Rollington. Neighbors who live near
the ruins believe the mill was originally associated with a
farmhouse that still stands
on the north side of Rollington between the bridge
at Houston Lane and Westport Road, before the Forest Springs
North subdivision begins.

looking downstream at where the mill stood
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Remnants of the Old Mill, Pewee Valley,
KY |

heavy rains have washed away many of the
foundation stones over the past two years |
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possible footer remnants
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Old Mill Road is off Rollington between
Central Avenue and Houston Lane |
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