• The Pantigo Windmill is an octagonal smock mill in Easthampton on Long Island, New York. Bearing a 1771 weathervane on top...
  • In the above interior of the Pantigo Windmill, note the post at the center that rises to receive the bearing of the shaft that drives the millstones.
  • The Pantigo Windmill on James Lane in Easthampton, New York is a smock mill with eight sides, bearing a weathervane on top with 1771 punched through it.
  • Significance: The Pantigo Windmill is one of eleven surviving 18th and early 19th century wind-powered gristmills on Long Island.
  • Pantigo Windmill and St. Luke's Episcopal Church by Massjayhawk.
  • East Hampton, New York 2016 The Pantigo Mill was built for Hunting Miller in March of 1804 by Samuel Schellinger.
  • East Hampton Village this week dedicated the historic Pantigo Windmill in honor of village historian Hugh King, who is also the manager of the Home Sweet Home...
  • The Gardiner Windmill, built in 1804, stands in its original place and was constructed a few months after the Pantigo Mill.
  • In 1804, Samuel Schellinger (1765-1848), an Amagansett craftsman, began constructing the Pantigo Windmill for Huntting Miller (1753-1832).
  • Ownership changed over a period of years and the mill was moved to the corner of Pantigo Road and Egypt Lane where it stood for seventy-two years when...