Lookup on James GARDNER, please thank you debbie wood History of Duchess County (NY), published by D. Mason & Co., Syracuse, NY, 1882 page 190 from the 'history of Tivoli - Madalin ........Saw, grist and plater mill, George Feroe and Co., (Montgomery Queen) in business three years, succeeding Cooper and Ham. This mill stands on the White Clay kill, and the property in its vicinity was once owned by the Schuyler family. The building which at one time occupied the site of the present mill, was built many years ago for a woolen factory, and for a number of years was run by Robert Lasher as lessee. A man of the name Hubbell, also a lessee, succeeded Lasher in the business. This factory did a conciderable business. About 1835, Nathan Parks purchased the property, and converted the factory into a grist-mill, and removed the dam from where it once stood to its present location above the bridge. The mill afterwards came into the possession of Henry Alkenbugh, and was desroyed by fire. It is said that he purchased the proper of John K. Feroe in 1857, and that the mill was burned about twenty years ago (see publishing date). After the lapse of some two or three years Alkenburgh built the present mill. Ozias Cooper was the next proprietor, then James Gardner bought from Cooper, then William Hann obtained possession, and at his death the estate sold the proper to George Feroe.