This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EeB.2ACE/452.1 Message Board Post: The St John Mill is located on the Watauga Road leading out of northeast Johnson City, Washington County, TN next to the town of Watauga. The old Dungan stone house is across the road from the mill. The St John house is located a few yards northeast of the stone house on Steam Plant Road which intersects with Watauga Road north of the mill. The St John Cemetery is located behind the St John house next to the abandoned Dungan cemetery where Jeremiah Dungans tombstone is located. Col William P Dungan and wife are buried in the St John Cemetery along with the St John family. They were cousins from Smyth County, VA. The Blue Springs Mill was called the Carriger Mill which was torn down about l875 and replaced by the Dungan Mill on the same site. It was built by Col William P Dungan who moved to Carter County, TN from Smyth County, VA in l875. The mill is located on Blue Spring Road where it crosses the Blue Springs Branch in the Hunter community which is located off Highway 9l which connects with the north side of Elizabethton, the county seat. The mill is in very poor, dilapadated condition after being neglected for nearly a century. Col Dungan and George W St John were cousins and both descended from Elisha Dungan, brother to Jeremiah Dungan. St John bought the Dungan mill from Henry Bashor in l866. I am descended from Jeremiah Dungan through his daughter Mary who married John Houston. She inherited the mill property consisted of the mill, stone house and 257 acres of land on the Watauga River and Brush Creek. The Houstons operated the mill until l846/47 when Henry Bashor bought it. Robert T Nave