Bach Cider and Wine Press Mill 1914

Bach Cider and Wine Press Mill 1914

Bach Cider and Wine Press Mill 1914

The postcard titled “Bach Cider and Wine Press Mill, 1914”, sourced from the Burton Historical Collection at the Detroit Public Library, captures a bustling scene at a cider and wine press mill in Bach, Michigan, a small community in Huron County. This image provides a glimpse into Michigan’s early agricultural and cider production industry, which played a key role in the local economy.

The photograph shows horse-drawn wagons lined up with barrels and bushels of apples, ready to be processed into cider and wine. The wooden mill building, with its tall smokestack and multiple levels, suggests an industrial operation capable of handling large quantities of fruit. Workers can be seen standing on the wagons and around the mill, highlighting the communal nature of cider production at the time. In the early 20th century, mills like this one were vital to farming communities, providing a way to preserve apple harvests and produce cider, which was a staple beverage before the Prohibition era. This postcard captures the rural economy and agricultural traditions that shaped Michigan’s Thumb region.


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Michael is the owner of Thumbwind Publications LLC. It started in 2009 as a fun-loving site covering Michigan's Upper Thumb. Since then, he has expanded sites and range of content and established a loyal base of 60,000 visitors per month.

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