MPB/KCB 35-10-04

Photo 1
Sides Painted
1
Color
Black
Structure
Barn
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
Yes
Credits

Photo 1 by Jim Langston (ca. 1990's).

Photo 2 by unknown (Ca. 1970's) Warraick Family Collection.

Photo 3 by Janice C. Petco. 

Photo 4 by Emerson Miller (1994 - from album donated by daughter Darlene Long).

Photos 5 & 6 by Lonnie Schnauffer (Mar. 1999). 

Photo 7 by Gyla Schnauffer (Oct. 2001). 

Photo 8 by Mark Spearman. 

Photos 9-13 & 20 by unknown. 

Photo 14 by David Spring (Jan. 26, 2008). 

Photo 15 by Gregory S. Hamilton (Oct. 23, 2008). 

Photo 16 Google street view (Sept. 2013). 

Photo 17 Bing Map's bird's eye view. 

Photos 18 & 19 by David White (Sept. 15, 2014). 

Photos 21-23 by Bill Eichelberger (Sept. 14, 2012).

Photo 24 by Renee Shuman Chapman (July 2018).

Photo 25 by Robert Vrabel (Oct. 23, 2018).

Photo 26 Google street view (Oct. 2018).

Photo 27 by Kenneth Cunningham (June 2019).

Photos 28 & 29 by Bob Bashoor (July 13, 2020).

Photo 30 by Mike Sekerak (Nov. 11, 2023).
Other Information

'The Algonquin Mill, built in 1826 by George Tope and now owned by the Carroll County Historical Society, is an operating steam-powered grist mill located four miles south of Carrollton, Ohio, on OH Rt. 332. It is the central feature of a 19th century rural Ohio village. It is the site of a festival celebrating pioneer life, that has been held the second weekend of October every year since 1970.

Photo 2 from the Warrick Family Collection shows that this barn was also a Kentucky Club Barn. The history of the park states that the old 'Mill Barn' has always had either a Mail Pouch or a Kentucky Club sign on the north end. It was painted Mail Pouch by Harley during the 1978 festival.
Where to find it

OH-332 (Scio Rd.), south of Carrollton by about 4.5 miles. At the Algonquin Mill Historical Site. One end. Black background.

Address
4296 Scio Rd (OH-332)
City
Carrollton
State
OH
Zipcode
44615
Country
USA
Latitude
N 40° 30.79'
Longitude
W -81° 06.73'
lat
40.51310072
lng
-81.11213147
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