The Whited Grist Mill is a historic gristmill located at the National Route 66 & Transportation Museum in Elk City, Oklahoma. Ruben Whited built the mill in 1903–04; his family operated the mill for its entire existence. The mill ground corn for Elk City's residents; a sign painted on the outside advertises "CORN GROUND INTO MEAL OR CHOPS AT ANY TIME". A 1928 addition brought a flour mill to the complex as well. The mill closed in 1944 due to replacement machinery shortages during World War II; it was the only gristmill to ever operate in Elk City.[2] In 1985, the mill moved from its original site at 306 E. 7th St. to its current location.[3]

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Whited Grist Mill
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Whited Grist Mill
LocationOld Town Museum, W. 3rd St. and N. Pioneer Rd. Elk City, Oklahoma
Coordinates35°24′45″N 99°26′5″W
Area1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1903 (1903)-04
Built byWhited, Ruben
NRHP reference No.76001554[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 1, 1976
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The mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 1, 1976.[1]

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