• Hagood Mill is a water-powered gristmill from 1845 built by James Hagood.
  • Hagood Mill is an operational water-powered gristmill built (or rebuilt) in 1845 by James Hagood near Pickens, South Carolina.
  • The Friends of the Mill is a program that allows individuals to proudly support the ongoing operations and activities at Hagood Mill Historic Site through a monthly...
  • The Hagood Mill Historic Site has over 50 acres to explore and is on the National Registry of Historic Sites.
  • In 1972 Hagood Mill was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and in 1973 the mill and surrounding property were donated to the Pickens County...
  • Based on a 1999 interview with Ben Folger Hagood, who was born in 1925, the mill operated sporadically between 1930-1960 with operations ceasing...
  • Billy works closely with the Hagood Mill Board of Directors ensuring that the mill’s mission and vision are being maintained, developed and implemented effectively...
  • You’ll find more than a historic mill at this streamside site in Pickens County.
  • In fact, a grist mill has been on site since 1792! The Hagood Family acquired the property back in in 1825, but the current mill you will see was built in 1845...
  • Local mom, Kristen Alcock, brings us all the details and helpful hints to make your visit to Hagood Mill a wonderful spring adventure!