In 1925 American manufacturers sold more than 95,000 windmills. Because of rural electrification, sales dwindled to less than 10,000 mills by 1956. This windmill “survey” article presents photos and descriptions of the development of the windmill and its significance to more remote areas of the Midwest.
Read the full article here.
Note: the word Indian is used instead of Native American as it was the norm at the time.
Picture of a “Battle Ax” windmill on J.S. Peckham’s Dawson County farm (1898)