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Self-governing, sectional-wooden-wheel windmills were vital to the settlement of the Great Plains in the second half of the 19th century. This restored Dempster Vaneless #3, was originally built by the Dempster Mill Manufacturing Company in Beatrice, Nebraska, between 1912 and 1917. It was moved from a Nebraska farm to the Stuhr Museum in 1979. Beginning in 2002, the restoration, exhibition, and re-installation was conducted by Ron Siebler over the course of three years.
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Only period appropriate tools, and historically documented methods, (Circa 1912) were utilized in the process of removing the windmill from the tower, and restoring it to its original working order. |
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In late June, 2005, following a year long exhibition in the Stuhr Building, the windmill was re-installed atop a 35' high wood tower in Railroad Town. One week later, a severe storm damaged the windmill, and it had to removed for repairs.
Current plans are for the windmill to be placed back on the tower in late 2006. |
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