February 8, 2026
Belleville Mill

The White Mill Days – Belleville’s Huron River Workhorse – 1910

Horses, wagons, and workers crowd the platform at Belleville’s “White Mill” on the Huron River in this early-1900s photo.

Belleville’s “White Mill” sits along the Huron River in this early-1900s scene, with teams of horses and wagons lined up at the loading platform. Local histories say James Coomer built a dam here in 1900 and operated a flouring mill, sometimes called the “Ford Mill” after an earlier owner, C.M. Ford. The dam reportedly created a pond of about 25 acres and was said to provide about 400 horsepower. The mill’s run was brief — it burned in 1911, and a replacement grist mill also burned. A spring flood in 1915 later destroyed the dam.

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Michaela Nolte

Michaela is a history buff and loves to export historical markers and old buildings and seeks stories about Michigan and Great Lakes history. When she is not writing, you can find her with a good book sipping wine on the beach.

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