Now all gone, one mill on the Bonnie Branch river was preserved in photos and described in this 1907 article. Wooden gears are also described from the Ellicotts' Gwynn Falls mill, and the problems they had with Oliver Evans, 200 years ago.
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Bollman truss bridge images
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Bleak House - historic home ruin becomes a tot slide
On a hill off the east side of Rain Dream Hill near Wilde lake sits the shell of a stone house - "Bleak House" - once part of "Oakland." The wealthy George Riggs Gaither built the home for his newly married son George (who became a Confederate cavalry officer) and his wife Rebecca Dorsey. As the home of a confederate, Bleak House was sold during the Civil War in 1863 and the family moved to a safer Baltimore. During the Depression the home was deserted and was just a few wall fragments by 1960. The ruins form a creative play space with a slide, a ramp and a few levels to practice stairs. A small outbuilding, probably the dairy, is beyond the slide in the photo to the left.