Conoy Creek Watershed

This is a listing of water-powered mills along the Conoy Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The Conoy Creek is an 11.2-mile-long tributary of the Susquehanna River. It originates near Elizabethtown and enters the Susquehanna at Bainbridge. Conoy Creek is named after the Piscataway Conoy tribe that lived along its banks. The mills are listed by order of the water flow.

NameAKATownshipDispositionDate BuiltCoordinatesWater Source
Conoy Feed MillGish’sWest DonegalSite180140.136728, -76.613887Conoy Creek
Rutt’sRoot’sWest DonegalSite175140.134311, -76.620416Conoy Creek
Nissley’s Chopping MillBrubaker’sWest DonegalSite182440.119219, -76.633043Conoy Creek
Horst’sWest DonegalSite40.117379, -76.630169Conoy Creek
Nissley’sHorst’sWest DonegalResidence174040.109735, -76.628502Conoy Creek
PioneerEngleConoySite181140.093328, -76.639244Conoy Creek
LobataBreneman’sConoyBusiness175140.088233, -76.646742Conoy Creek
Locust GroveCollinsConoySite173840.079717, -76.660772Conoy Creek