Need a Power Source? Got Water?, by CentOre
My family roots go back to Ohio’s Muskingham River area in the mid 1800s. There are no raging cataracts or other major stream drops on the Muskingham. At least, not in the first twenty miles upstream from McConnellsville. Observing the river channel confirms this stretch at least, is subject to erratic, heavy flooding. Despite this my pioneer ancestors still used the river to grind their grain, and provide power for several other industries. How did they do it? They had no metal to make pilings out of. Wood piling would have just washed away at each flood since most of …