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Current & Historical Information related to the Morley Grist Mill

The Old Stone Mill at Morley
The Quarterly, Fall 1991
St. Lawrence County County Historical Association
Grist Mill Association has its Nose to Grindstone
Martha Ellen, 
Watertown Daily Times, Feb. 5, 2001
Morley Village, Episcopal & Wesleyan Methodist Churches
History of St. Lawrence County, Everts, 1878
Morley
History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, Hough, 1853
Historic Map of the Town of Canton, 
including Morley, 1865
St. Lawrence County Historical Association
Aerial Map Site
Type in Morley and select New York and for feature select"populated place". Click on "Send Query". On the second page, click on Morley.  On the next page, click on
the second item: "View USGS Digital Orthophoto Quadrangle (DOQ)". Just to the right of the middle of the picture you will see the river and a road crossing it. Click there to zoom in and you can see the mill. (Continue until you get the closest view).
Morley - U.S.G.S. Topographical Map
Takes awhile to fully view the page, but the entire 7.5 quadrangle is shown. Start at the left side, scroll down to the bottom until you see the Grass River.  Then follow the river up, northeast, until you locate the village of Morley.



St. Lawrence University Student Research


SLU History Students Visiting Mill


William Newby (1852-1932) ran the Harison Grist Mill at some point. If anyone has more information on him, please contact us.

Paranormal Investigation
Conducted at the Harison Grist Mill by Ghost Seekers of Oneida, NY
Cockel Separator
1872 Machine donated to mill.

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