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Loddes Mill, Wisconsin

Loddes Mill, Wisconsin
Unincorporated community
Loddes Mill, Wisconsin is located in Wisconsin
Loddes Mill, Wisconsin
Loddes Mill, Wisconsin
Loddes Mill, Wisconsin is located in the US
Loddes Mill, Wisconsin
Loddes Mill, Wisconsin
Coordinates: 43°15′50″N 89°48′02″W / 43.26389°N 89.80056°W / 43.26389; -89.80056
Country United States
State Wisconsin
County Sauk
Elevation 741 ft (226 m)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
Area code(s) 608
GNIS feature ID 1581158

Loddes Mill is an unincorporated community located in the town of Prairie du Sac, Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States.

Before 1877, it was known as Sauk City Mills. It was the site of a now discontinued post office.

The site of the first dam in Sauk County, it was built on lower Honey Creek in 1841 by Robert Bryant for a saw mill. He later sold to H.B. Staines who installed a pair of 28 inch burr stones and a shaking belt. Staines sold later to Mix, who built a building with a pair of 30 inch burr stones. Wilson was the next proprietor, then J. R. Woodruff, and was then sold to Henry Rowell.

The last mill building itself (no longer standing) was built as a flour mill by Henry Rowell, and thus named Rowell's Mill. Rowell later partnered with Rufus Merrihew as Merrihew, Rowell & Co. It was a limestone building of 32 by 50 feet, and had four run of stone, along with a shed for feeding teams. In 1859, the flour from the mill took first place at the State Fair. The mill was again sold in 1877 to Martin Lodde, who built a large frame building with 3 turbine wheels. The dam itself was purchased by Wisconsin Power and Light in 1932, and the frame mill was razed. The mill pond dam broke in the evening of August 6, 1935 in a county wide cloudburst and was never rebuilt.



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