Photo of the Hebron Mill marker

The Hebron Mill Marker

149 East Main Street, Hebron, OH, 43025

The village of Hebron lost its first mill to a fire in 1881. By the mid 1880’s, a new mill took its place and continued operation into the 1990’s, making it the longest running business in Hebron. By 1891, the Hebron Mill converted from water power to a 35 horsepower engine to drive the milling processes. The mill relied upon the Ohio & Erie Canal and the National Road as transportation for shipping raw materials and finished products. The mill operated both as a grist mill and sawmill.

Marker Sponsors: The Ohio National Road Association, Inc.

Location: Marker is in Hebron, Ohio, in Licking County. It is at the intersection of East Main Street National Road (U.S. 40) and Basin Street, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street National Road.