Edinburg Grist Mill

Edinburg Grist Mill

About

The large gristmill on Stony Creek at the western end of the historic Shenandoah County community of Edinburg is a relic of the region's early agricultural industry. The present Edinburg Mill was built ca. 1850 by George Grandstaff to support a mill complex developed by his father beginning in 1813. The mill was set afire during Union general Philip Sheridan's sweep of the Valley in 1865. Tradition has it, however, that the ladies of the town persuaded the Union officers to save the remaining flour supply. They and the Union soldiers then extinguished the flames, rescuing the mill and most of the contents. The machinery was modernized at the turn of the 20th century, and milling operations continued until 1978. The Edinburg Mill has since been adapted for use as a restaurant.

Details

Shenandoah County
Historic Site
US 11
Edinburg, VA 22824

 

In the Area

Forestville Historic District
Junction of VA 42, VA 614, & VA767
Forestville
Virginia Museum of the Civil War and Visitor Center
8895 George Collins Pkwy
New Market