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Hodgson Mill was born from the legacy of Alva Hodgson, a pioneering Missouri millwright, and the sturdy water-driven grain mill that came to bear his name. Found deep in the rugged heart of the Missouri Ozarks, the original mill site was already being used by 1837. A second mill, built in 1861, burned down as Missouri passed through the chaos of the Civil War. Finally, the sturdy building you see in the picture was constructed in 1882. Sited against a tree-covered limestone bluff over an abundantly flowing clear spring, it was this fine paddle wheel mill that Alva Hodgson made his own.

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