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1877: Construction on the mill is started by John F. Stratton. 1878: John F. Stratton dies of typhoid fever prior to completion of mill. 1878: The mill is completed by Charles Stratton and Joseph Branson. It is powered by a steam engine. 1878-1895: The mill is managed by Charles Stratton and Henry Stanton, a cousin of Edwin M. Stanton, Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of War during the Civil War.] 1896: John Stratton's son, George Stratton leases the mill; he is not yet 20 years old. 1897: Mill is extensively remodeled. 1902: Frame warehouse and grain bin are added to the mill. 1906: George Stratton purchases sole ownership of the mill. 1906: A 50 horsepower St. Mary's Gas Engine is installed, replacing the original steam engine and boiler. 1918: A 50 horsepower Ball Bearing Fairbanks Electric motor is installed, replacing the gas engine. 1920s: Stratton's Self-Rising Whole Wheat Pancake Flour is introduced and becomes famous for its flavor and texture. 1933: Two Fairbanks Y Oil Engines, one 25 horsepower and one 10 horsepower, are installed and synchronized, replacing the electric motor. 1937: A 50 horsepower single cylinder horizontal Buckeye diesel engine replaces the oil engines. 1959: George Stratton dies; one of his five sons, William, has already assumed day-to-day operations of the mill. 196?: Operations gradually cease in the early 1960s. 1988: William Stratton, the last operator of the mill, dies. 1989: The Stratton Mill Foundation, Inc. is established. 1996: Stratton's Self-Rising Whole Wheat Pancake Flour reintroduced in limited quantities.
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