BORTHWICK 'S GRIST MILL This mm was apparently built and operated by the Borthwicks in the early 1820's, on land now owned by Walter Moase *onnwicks> in John Borthwick and his brother, James, emigrated here from Scot n,m TJ°!ln wrthvick di(?d in 1850' and JosePh Manderson took over the Se mm inlS^f * °f 188°' * menti°nS J° Seph Person had BLACKSMITHING sbon wthi^f landmarks of New Annan is the Moase blacksmith shop, which is still used on many occasions for doing iron work, etc The equipment is all there in good condition. Henry Moase , who came to New Annan in 1842 from England bringing his equipment with him, built this shop shortly after coming to the Is and For many years the chief project was making nails. Later this blacksmith shop was a busy place with so many horses in the dis- ^toMTmStr!CtS and " many d6mands °f the residents «r,A i ?iS+l°n' Wiliiam £enry Moase, followed in his father's footsteps and later the grandson William Albert did likewise. For sometime now reXed thenhorseS *"* "" M ^ md traCt°rS have ^emingly However, on many occasions the shop comes in handy and is now owned by the great grandson, Wendell Albert Moase , who lives on the nomestead. " . ■ . 1 I '. , I- Blacksmith Shop ■"■