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	<title>Comments on: An Interview with Scott Kreilick on Architectural Restoration, Conservation, and Preservation (Part 1)</title>
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		<title>By: Carol Venel Eberhart</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carol Venel Eberhart</dc:creator>
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		<description>A friend sent me an old article from the Springfield Newspaper which was about Schlatter&#039;s Mill.  It mentioned Mr. Kreilick.  As children in the 1940&#039;s and even as teenagers in the early 1950&#039;s a group of us used Schlatter&#039;s mill as our own secret place.  We spent a lot of time there and even had initiations of a few other kids into our group and secret.  So I am very interested in what has been learned about this mill and its surroundings.  I have done a fair amount of googling, but all with no results.  I no longer live in the area, but friends do and I sometimes visit.  The last time I attempted to visit the mill was over thirty years ago.  I wanted to show it to my husband and children as it had played such a large part in my childhood.  However, all access was blocked by then.  I would be so grateful to have some leads regarding how I could learn more. Sincerely,  Carol Eberhart     P.S.  I grew up to be a history teacher - now retired.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A friend sent me an old article from the Springfield Newspaper which was about Schlatter&#8217;s Mill.  It mentioned Mr. Kreilick.  As children in the 1940&#8242;s and even as teenagers in the early 1950&#8242;s a group of us used Schlatter&#8217;s mill as our own secret place.  We spent a lot of time there and even had initiations of a few other kids into our group and secret.  So I am very interested in what has been learned about this mill and its surroundings.  I have done a fair amount of googling, but all with no results.  I no longer live in the area, but friends do and I sometimes visit.  The last time I attempted to visit the mill was over thirty years ago.  I wanted to show it to my husband and children as it had played such a large part in my childhood.  However, all access was blocked by then.  I would be so grateful to have some leads regarding how I could learn more. Sincerely,  Carol Eberhart     P.S.  I grew up to be a history teacher &#8211; now retired.</p>
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