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Coordinates: 42°147N 78°5344W / 42.23528°N 78.89556°W / 42.23528; -78.89556
 

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Gladden Windmill

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Home at Gladden Windmill site, August 2010
Gladden Windmill is located in New York
Gladden Windmill

Gladden Windmill is located in the United States
Gladden Windmill

LocationNapoli, New York, USA
Coordinates42°14′7N 78°53′44W / 42.23528°N 78.89556°W / 42.23528; -78.89556
Built1890
ArchitectGeorge Gladden
NRHP reference No.73001167[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 16, 1973

Gladden Windmill is an historic windmill formerly located on Pigeon Valley Road in Napoli, Cattaraugus County, New York. The windmill was built in 1890 and is a well-preserved example of a vertical wind turbine built during the 19th century. Although no longer operational, the turbine (and associated mill structure) is a rare example of wind power technology in the United States.[2]

Turbine driven gristmill[edit]

Gladden Wind Turbine, Pigeon Valley Road, Napoli, Cattaraugus County, NY HAER NY,5-NAP,1- sheet 1 of 3

The 4 story structure, a unique design built of wood on a stone foundation housed the mill machinery in the 3 floors that were under the 24 foot square turbine room, which had shutters to direct wind. An extension porch and the wind wheel is covered by gable roofs. The exterior walls were asphalt shingles and board siding. The vanes of the turbine were removed and used as siding in a nearby barn, the wheel itself was 18 feet across by thirteen feet high, each vane was three feet 8 inches high and of 1 1/4 white pine. Beneath the windmill the roof is covered in heavy tin that is soldered at the joints and corners, the entirety rests on eighty-eight foot long hemlock beams. The mill employed a grain elevator and the gears were iron. Gladden, a farmer, was interested after seeing a similar mill in Lincoln, Nebraska, which was officially recorded in the U.S. Patent Office on 3/19/1888 as patent No. 387424 awarded to Bernard Koeppe. George Gladden's was a larger version, with 16 vanes instead of 8. He incorporated an apple grater and a cider press, a lathe and the grist mill was a "Standard Mill" manufactured by Harrisons of New Haven, Connecticut. In good wind, (20-25 mph), He realized 20 horsepower from the mill.[3]

Operation[edit]

The mill and attached farm tool repair shop operated for 40 years until a thrust bearing failed, as a result the operations were suspended. In 1973 the NPS sponsored The Gladden Turbine Emergency Recording Project which deconstructed the mill engineering.[4]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.[1] Since its listing, the windmill has been dismantled and moved to Conewango, New York.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  • ^ Steven S. Levy (March 1973). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Gladden Windmill". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2010-08-24. See also: "Accompanying four photos".
  • ^ Charles Gladden, "Unique Windmill erected in 1890's Still Stands," Randolph Register, Volume 99, Number 15, July 4, 1958
  • ^ "The Work Of IA" (PDF). Society for Industrial Archeology Newsletter. 2 (4): 3. July 1973. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
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