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Definition of Millwrights
1. millwright [n] - See also: millwright
Lexicographical Neighbors of Millwrights
Literary usage of Millwrights
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Observations on the Rate of Mortality & Sickness Existing Amongst Friendly by Henry Ratcliffe (1850)
"millwrights are located, more or less, throughout every part inhabited by ...
millwrights display an expectation approaching that of the general class of ..."
2. A Journal of the Proceedings in Georgia, Beginning October 20, 1737: By by William Stephens (1906)
"... which is eight Miles; Cooper and his J^ne Comrade Smithard (the millwrights)
seemed to avoid us, by keeping close within till the Afternoon; ..."
3. Some Facts Concerning the People, Industries and Schools of Hammond and a by Robert Josselyn Leonard (1915)
"millwrights and Repairmen millwrights 50 Males Repairmen 1 " Total 51 " millwrights.
These men are employed in four Hammond establishments, their work being ..."
4. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1880)
"... for carpenters and millwrights. Y . • •' . "\ ( " v; • • •-.' \ Populus
angustifolia, James. North America. A rather large tree^Xjf viperous and growth ..."
5. Indiana Historical Society Publications by Indiana Historical Society (1911)
"MILLS AND millwrights. As mills for grinding grain and sawing lumber are absolute
necessities to civilized people, the early settlers set about erecting ..."
6. A History of Lewis County, in the State of New York: From the Beginning of by Franklin Benjamin Hough (1860)
"... of gneiss rock by James Parker, the well known mill-stone maker of Watertown,
and the gearing was done by Noah Durrin and Ebenezer Hill, millwrights. ..."