“MILL GROVE” IN 1835, SHOWING THE MILLS ON THLE BANK OF PERKIOMING 
CREEK, TIE FARMHOUSE, AND THE OLD SMELTING WORKS (BUILT BY 
SAMUEL WETHERILL), THEN IN DISUSE. 
After a water-color painting by Charles Wetherill, son of Samuel Wetherill, 
and uncle of William H. Wetherill, the present owner of the estate. 
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“MILL GROVE” AS IT APPEARS TO-DAY. 
The above from photograph by, and this published by courtesy of, 
Mr. W. H. Wetherill. 
