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var str = 'Real-photo postcard shows a mill site alongside Conesus Creek where Emme Light rebuilt after a fire had destroyed an earlier one named "Glen Avon." He retained that name, and became well known for his trademarked varieties of flour: Peerless, Sweet Violet, Daisy, and White Rose. Sometime the operation was called "Light's Mill," as on this image.
Ownership of the mill passed to sons John and William, then to his granddaughter Lucy (Light) McDonald who in 1949 leased it to a Dutch miller named George A. Bass. In 1951, the town of Avon purchased the mill for its more valuable Conesus Lake water rights, then sold the property back to Bass. Glen Avon ceased operations sometime around the late 1950s. The structure remains standing today as a private home.';
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Anderson
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var str = 'Historic Mill Sites in Avon and Littleville, NY';
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var str = 'Beginning in the late 18th century, Conesus Creek and other waterways near Avon provided mechanical power for a variety of milling functions. This map shows the approximate locations of nine known mills in that area.';
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var str = 'Ashantee Mills, 1902';
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var str = 'This detail from a 1902 maps shows the Littleville area on Conesus Creek, near the village of Avon NY';
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var str = 'Since the 1960s, the former Light Bros. then Glen Avon Mills has been a family residence';
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