Boone's Mill

CITY:
New Haven
COUNTY:
Gallatin
DEDICATED BY:
Gallatin Historical Society and The Illinois State Historical Society
DEDICATION DATE:
January 1, 1971 at 6:00:00 AM
The marker is just west of the Town Hall in downtown New Haven, northeast side of Vine Street.
Jonathon Boone, an older brother of the famous Pathfinder Daniel Boone, built a mill on this site about 1800. He was born in Pennsylvania in 1730 and died here about 1808. His son Joseph continued to operate the mill. In 1813 Joseph was named to mark out a road from Burnt Prairie to Shawneetown by way of his mill. On August 24, 1814, he purchased the millsite from the Federal Land Office at Shawneetown. The mill was used as a landmark by the State Legislature in describing the boundary line separating White from Gallatin County. Joseph sold the land in 1818. He died in Mississippi in 1827.
