The mill was later used as a starch factory during the Civil War.
A starch factory at Wilton, under the care of his brother Ezra, was the result of his genius.
To get rid of them, he added, "we would dump them on the starch factories.
Other industries were a starch factory, blacksmith and tannery.
Other industries would include a woolen mill, creamery, distillery and two starch factories.
The building was rented out and was turned into a starch factory.
Grist mills and a starch factory, which took advantage of the potato fields to the west, were built.
By 1850, however, the population had grown to 950, and the town contained a gristmill, 5 large sawmills and 2 starch factories.
Native starch factories are typically located in the same areas as tapioca plantations.
Thus, native starch factories are required to assure product quality, to offer competitive product pricing and to improve their productivity.