The Dells Mill and Dells Mill Museum in Augusta Wisconsin
Check out the
Dells Mill School
Pages, too
The Wisconsin Dells Mill Museum in Augusta Wisconsin is
Open May Through October
Call 1-715-286-2714 for rates and times
Groups should register in advance
Augusta Wisconsin
Dells Mill and Dells Mill Museum and Historic Properties
E18855 County Road V
Augusta, WI 54722
715-286-2714
You can see a Full Size Slide Show of all the photos here (high speed internet connection recommended) Also see the Dells Mill School Page
The Museum is a Water-powered flour and feed mill
built in 1864. It is the oldest Wisconsin Mill still in operation. The
Dells Mill Museum is 5 miles north Augusta WI on County Road V just off
of State Highway 27
Click on any of the thumbnails below to see the full view and scroll
through them all.
Also see Article 1
and Article 2
about the Dells Mill and museum for more historical information about
the area.
Also see the Augusta
Wisconsin Dells
Map to the Dells Mill and Area
Here
on www.DellsMill.com
The Dells Mill community is mentioned in the
1874
article about Augusta Wisconsin just 10 years after the Dells
Mill was constructed. See a series of photos
below
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Click on the image for "Augusta
Wisconsin Dells Mill, the
Movie".
A Video of the mill in spring
Water cascades over the dam and you'll hear it's sound. The page and the movie may take a minute or two to load. Please be patient
The Dells Mill and The Dells Mill Museum The Dells Mill was built in 1864 during the American Civil War. The current owners of the Mill is the Clark family- Gus Clark is a civil war buff and traveled to civil war battlefields in a covered wagon in the 1970's. The Dells Mill and Dells Mill Museum is known internationally as a historic property and has been included on international tour itineraries.
The Mill is listed on the American National Historic Registry Photos of the mill are available in Europe as a cell phone screen wallpaper. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources tried to make the owner drain the Dells Pond because of the Dells Mill Pond Dam's age. The Clark family sued to keep the water in the pond and won . The Dells Mill Pond is great for fishing - Pan fish, Perch, Sun Fish and Bass are plentiful The Mill is listed by the Wisconsin Film Office site as a great small town location
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| A Dells Mill Winter Panorama 2005 | Augusta Wisconsin Dells Mill Spring Panorama 2005 (revised) | Augusta Wisconsin Dells Mill Fall Panorama 2003 |
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| Dells Mill Summer Panorama - New! |
Click on a Thumbnail to see any of the pictures full size. You can see a full size slideshope video HERE
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| An Autumn Picture of the Dells Mill Museum in Augusta | A small Panorama of the Eau Claire County Dells Mill Museum | Springtime at the Wisconsin Dells Mill in Augusta | Our Best Photo. Makes a Great Desktop Wallpaper of the Dells Mill |
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| The Dells Mill Reflecting on the Pond | Reflections on a Dells Mill Fishing Pond | Reflection on the Pond | The Dells Mill Bridge and Pond |
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| Dells through the woods and through the fence | November Mill Shot before the Dells Pond Freezes | The Dells Mill in November | On the Road to the Dells Mill and Dells Mill Museum |
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| Winter Road to the Dells | Wintertime Frosting of the Dells Mill | Winter Weather Water Wheel at the Dells in Augusta Wisconsin | Dells Mill Winter Tree Frosting |
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| Springtime Panorama | Dells Mill Bluff | The Frozen Dells Mill Pond. Fish Here! | |
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| Walkway to the Pond in Winter for Ice Fishing | Augusta Wisconsin Dells Mill Water Wheel and Dam | A 1970 Photo of the Wisconsin Dells Mill | Post Card circa 1960 |
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| The Water Wheel at the Augsuta Wisconsin Dells Mill |
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July 5th, 2005. our best photo Click on the photo to see it full size.
It makes a great wallpaper
See these historic articles about the Dells Mill Museum
Article 1
- "The Colorful Dells Mill?" Date and Publication unknown
Article 2
- "What is an old mill?" Date and Publication unknown
Article 3
- "Dells Mill at 65 Years Old" - Augusta Union
Newspaper, November 29, 1929





