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The Pillsbury A-Mill is a former
flour mill A gristmill (also: grist mill, corn mill, flour mill, feed mill or feedmill) grinds cereal grain into flour and middlings. The term can refer to either the grinding mechanism or the building that holds it. Grist is grain that has been separated ...
located on the east bank of the
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in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was the world's largest flour mill for 40 years. and   Completed in 1881, it was owned by the
Pillsbury Company The Pillsbury Company is a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based company that was one of the world's largest producers of grain and other foodstuffs until it was bought by General Mills in 2001. General Mills brands consist of Annie's, Betty Crocker, Nat ...
and operated two of the most powerful direct-drive waterwheels ever built, each capable of generating 1,200
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(895 kW). In 1901 one of the turbines was replaced with a 2,500 horsepower one. Both the mill and its headrace tunnel are contributing resources to the St. Anthony Falls Historic District, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The mill is also independently on the NRHP. The mill was named a
National Historic Landmark A National Historic Landmark (NHL) is a building, district, object, site, or structure that is officially recognized by the United States government for its outstanding historical significance. Only some 2,500 (~3%) of over 90,000 places listed ...
in 1966 and has since been converted into the A-Mill Artist Lofts.


History

In 1879, after five years of secret planning,
Charles Alfred Pillsbury Charles Alfred Pillsbury (December 3, 1842 – September 17, 1899) was an American businessman, flour industrialist, and politician. He was a co-founder of the Pillsbury Company. Education and early business career Pillsbury was born December ...
announced to the public that he would build the largest and most advanced
flour mill A gristmill (also: grist mill, corn mill, flour mill, feed mill or feedmill) grinds cereal grain into flour and middlings. The term can refer to either the grinding mechanism or the building that holds it. Grist is grain that has been separated ...
the world had ever seen. He had traveled to mills all over the world, searching for the best technique for milling flour on a large scale. Despite the convention of the time, Pillsbury decided that he wanted his new mill to be designed by an architect in order to make the building visually appealing. Architect LeRoy S. Buffington, with the loose advice of several engineers, carried out the design. Construction started in 1880 and was finished in 1881 under a contractor named George McMullen. The mill was built to put out 5,000 barrels a day at a time when a 500-barrel mill was considered large. Eventually the capacity increased to 17,500 barrels a day. However, for some years the mill was not operated at full capacity. When it was still in use, the seven floors and the basement of the mill all had specific purposes. The basement held a transformer vault, water inlets, and an electrical room. On the first floor there was a small floor-mounted
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, a larger ceiling-hung sifter, and a
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. On the second floor there were
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and a staff lunchroom. The third floor contained more belts and bins and the fourth floor held a dust collector, centrifugal machine, gyration shifter, grinder, scale, and a packing bin. The fifth floor held a sifter, separator, and a centrifugal machine. The sixth floor held flour bins and the seventh floor was an electrical room. In 2003, production in the mill ceased and the mill lay empty. The building was then acquired by local developer Shafer Richardson. In 2006 they launched plans to convert and preserve the A-Mill complex as the rebranded East Bank Mills, a loft-style apartment complex containing 759 to 1,095 housing units.City of Minneapolis,''Pillsbury A Mill Complex Project,''http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/PLANNING/a-mill.asp However, this redevelopment plan fell through due to financial matters. In 2011, the National Trust for Historic Preservation included the mill on its annual list of 11 Most Endangered Places. In 2013,
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-based developer Dominium gained approval for a $100 million renovation plan to transform the A-Mill into 251 affordable live/work artist lofts. The exterior of the mill was conserved in order to preserve the historical architecture of the building. However, major changes were made to the interior of the mill and the courtyard behind it. The overall project, which included other buildings within the complex, cost a total $175 million. The building was added to the
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in 1966 and is a
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.


Architecture and engineering

On the outside, the Pillsbury A-Mill is a rectangular structure measuring 175 feet (53 m) by 115 feet (35 m). The foundations are of Platteville limestone. The exterior wall thickness varies from 8'-0" (2.4 m) thick at the basement to 2'-0" (0.6 m) thick at the top of the building. The outside walls are of load-bearing stone with heavy timber framing on the interior (the timber was added after the completion of the building). There are six chimneys on the flat, gravel roof of the building. Due to vibrations of milling machines and poor design, the mill was fortified in 1905. Certain sections were rebuilt in the process. To this day, the walls bow inward on the top. Unlike other similarly large mills in the area, most notably the Washburn A Mill, the Pillsbury A-Mill never exploded or caught fire. As a result, it still contains its original wood frame. During the renovation project, a new hydroelectric turbine was installed in a tunnel below the complex. The same tunnel was originally used to mechanically power milling equipment with diverted river water. Due to the significant investment made in sustainable features such as the hydro-electric turbine and a
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system providing 75% of the building's energy needs, the project achieved LEED Gold Certification in 2017.


See also

* Washburn A Mill * Saint Anthony Falls Historic District *
List of contributing properties in the St. Anthony Falls Historic District The following are all the contributing resources to the Saint Anthony Falls Historic District in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The District is on the National Register of Historic Places, thus these properties are on the NRHP. The "peri ...
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List of National Historic Landmarks in Minnesota This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in Minnesota. The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resou ...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Hennepin County, Minnesota This list is of the properties and historic districts which are designated on the National Register of Historic Places or that were formerly so designated, in Hennepin County, Minnesota; there are 186 entries as of October 2021. A significant num ...
* Saint Anthony Falls - Industry * St. Anthony Falls Hydroelectric Development - A-Mill


References

* http://www.tholt.com/pillsa.html * https://web.archive.org/web/20071009031001/http://www.kjerickson.org/photos1.htm * http://www.gendisasters.com/data1/mn/fires/minneapolis-mill-fire1881.htm


External links


A-Mill Artist Lofts
* This report was to evaluate and document the headrace tunnel, including its condition and history, before the installation of a new hydroelectric system as part of the conversion to residential. The report has an extensive description of the tunnel, including many pictures. Also some information and pictures of other parts of the waterpower path including the downstream tailrace tunnel. Most, but not all, of this report was included in the 2015 addition to the HABS report. * The "DATA PAGES" is the 1936 HABS report with additions in 1987, 2015 and 2016(?). The 2015 addition (pdf pg 12-95) includes almost all of the Mead & Hunt report (above) with extensive history, description and evaluation of the headrace tunnel, including many pictures. More pictures are of other parts of water path including the downstream tailrace tunnel. The 2016 addition (pdf pg 96-113) has very good details of the waterpower components (except the headrace), including the 1901 2,500 horsepower turbine.
ARCH3, LLC: Photographic documentation of the Pillsbury A-Mill Headrace Tunnel
Most photographs, but not all, are in the Mead & Hunt and the HABS reports, above. Pictures here are separate.
NRHP Nomination - Pillsubury "A" Mill
Lissandrello, Stephen; April 24, 1979; US-DOI-NPS Retrieved July 1, 2021
City of Minneapolis: Pillsbury A Mill Complex ProjectNHL summary
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