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After a week of temperatures below freezing, there was plenty of ice along the cascades of Vickery Creek below Roswell Mill Dam on January 6th.
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Just a stroll in the woods near Vickery Creek Falls at the Roswell Mill
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VICKERY CREEK FALLS AT ROSWELL MILL
The falls are the remains of a Civil War era dam and mill in Roswell, GA. A week of below freezing temperatures in north Georgia has resulted in many ice patches on the dam and the rocks and cascades below it.
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After a week of temperatures below freezing, there was plenty of ice along the cascades of Vickery Creek below Roswell Mill Dam on January 6th.
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Covered pedestrian bridge that crosses Vickery Creek at the Roswell Mill in Roswell, GA. This bridge provides access to the federal land across the bridge.
Shot with a Mamiya 645 Pro TL amd Ilford HP5 Plus ISO 400 B&W film. Developed using Ciniestill df96. Negatives scanned using my Sony A7R4 and 90mm macro lens.
From Saturday's shoot at Roswell Mill, this is the edge of the dam. It has its own waterfall, separate from the water going over the top, and with the freezing temperatures, plenty of ice!
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The covered bridge over Vickery Creek at Old Mill Park in Roswell, Georgia.
From the Official Georgia Tourism & Travel Site:
On the banks of Vickery Creek, ruins of the Roswell Manufacturing Co. Mills can be found. Constructed in 1839 and 1853, these mills were burned by Union forces on July 7, 1864. The 1853 mill was rebuilt after the Civil War and used until destroyed by fire again in 1926. These mills were known as the Roswell Manufacturing Company. The waterfall created when the creek was dammed to provide waterpower as well as the original machine shop can be viewed from the interpreted trail. A covered pedestrian bridge over the creek connects the walking trail that begins in Old Mill Park to the Chattahoochee River trail system. The bridge and waterfall are favorite spots for amateur and professional photographers.
Sesquicentennial of the surrender of Roswell, Georgia to Union troops.
Roswell, Georgia was one of the towns that the Federal army passed through in 1864 on the way to the Battle of Atlanta and the eventual fall of that city.
After the city surrendered, Union troops arrested and shipped off all the workers from the Roswell Mill which was a major supplier of Confederate uniforms. Those mill workers never returned.
This scene is part of the re-enactment of the surrender and arrest of the mill workers.
Roswell Town Square
Roswell, Georgia, USA
Vickery Creek flowing through Old Mill Park in Roswell, Georgia.
From the Official Georgia Tourism & Travel Site:
On the banks of Vickery Creek, ruins of the Roswell Manufacturing Co. Mills can be found. Constructed in 1839 and 1853, these mills were burned by Union forces on July 7, 1864. The 1853 mill was rebuilt after the Civil War and used until destroyed by fire again in 1926. These mills were known as the Roswell Manufacturing Company. The waterfall created when the creek was dammed to provide waterpower as well as the original machine shop can be viewed from the interpreted trail. A covered pedestrian bridge over the creek connects the walking trail that begins in Old Mill Park to the Chattahoochee River trail system. The bridge and waterfall are favorite spots for amateur and professional photographers.
Re-enactment of 150th Anniversary of the surrender of Roswell, Georgia to Union troops.
During Sherman's March - Roswell, Georgia was one of the towns that the Federal army passed through in 1864 on the way to the Battle of Atlanta and the eventual fall of that city. The city of Roswell surrendered and Union troops arrested and shipped off all the workers from the Roswell Mill which was a major supplier of Confederate uniforms. Those mill workers never returned.
Roswell Town Square
Roswell, Georgia, USA
This pedestrian bridge crosses Vickery Creek at the Roswell Mill complex in downtown Roswell, GA. This bridge takes allows park-goers to access to federal land on the other side of the creek.
On the banks of Vickery Creek, ruins of the Roswell Manufacturing Company Mills can be found. Constructed in 1839 and 1853, these mills were burned by Union forces on July 7, 1864. The 1853 mill was rebuilt after the Civil War and used until destroyed by fire again in 1926. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roswell_Mill
Re-enactment of 150th Anniversary of the surrender of Roswell, Georgia to Union troops.
During Sherman's March - Roswell, Georgia was one of the towns that the Federal army passed through in 1864 on the way to the Battle of Atlanta and the eventual fall of that city. The city of Roswell surrendered and Union troops arrested and shipped off all the workers from the Roswell Mill which was a major supplier of Confederate uniforms. Those mill workers never returned.
Roswell Town Square
Roswell, Georgia, USA
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--- Jim Morrison
A cold Vickery Creek with the remains of the old Roswell Mill Dam in the background.
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After a week of temperatures below freezing, there was plenty of ice along the cascades of Vickery Creek below Roswell Mill Dam on January 6th.
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