Mosteller Mill is a famous landmark in Cass County history. Berryman Mosteller & family arrived from South Carolina by “prairie schooners”, buying the property near Folsom (off of present day Hwy 140) from William Blalock in 1838.
The mill was located at Cedar Spring which produces upwards of 1,000,000 gallons of water per day. The first mill was placed into operation on the 18th of October, 1859. The 3-story complex had a 14 foot overshot waterwheel and ultimately consisted of a saw-mill, a corn & wheat mill and a wool carder was erected in 1866, continuing in operation until 1905. Churches used the millpond for years for their baptismals.

A Ga Historical Marker is located on Hwy 140 and recounts the story of the Left Wing of the Federal Army traveling south from Resaca thru Cash & Sonoraville, bivouacking at Mosteller Mill, before moving onto the Adairsville & Cassville area.

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