
Abraham Bixler built a sawmill here around the year 1800. George Martin rebuilt it as a grist mill in 1850. The mill has been in the Good family since Peter Good bought the property in 1858. The Good’s built the current, electric-powered mill in 1904. It still functions as a feed mill to this day.
This mill is located at 949 Dry Tavern Road, East Earl, PA.
| Built | 1904 |
| Structure | 2.5 Story Frame |
| Dimensions | 40×60 |
| Water Source | Muddy Creek |
| Township | Brecknock |
| Type | Grist |
| Headrace | 500 feet |
| Tailrace | 700 feet |
| Dam Height | 4 feet |
| Power | 2 Turbines |

