At dawn,as my dog was near a Tunnel Mill millstone in my yard, it struck me to wrife of it's wood,and frame still exsisting,in a different form, just north of Williamsburg and new Rt 32. The 1st old barn,on the east side of Rt 133,north of new Rt 32, was built by James Allen Ashton, from the lumber he got from tearing down Tunnel Mill. Indeed,the mills macheniry if,metal, have sunk in the ground just north of the barn. 1910 era. He had bought the farm just south of the 1826 era farm of William Johnson Ashton, and built a house, and this barn. I've seen it in the past month. Most of his other buildings are gone,but the barn stands. My Dad loved to fish the creek at Tunnel Mill-now very upper Lake Harsha,East Fork State Park. The creek made a 3 mile loop around the hill where the mill's tunnel carried water. He could park his car,and fish down the creek 3 miles,and end up back at his car. Expect even more typing errors from me,due to a kitten playing on this desk. And sleeping with me as my 'Teddy Bear" at night. Tunnel mill is pictureed,I'm sure,in Bob Slades additions to the 1970's reprint version of Theiry and Mitchell's history. I used to swim there as my Dad fished,for a dam had been built for summer cabins.