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by Sandi OReilly
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You'll never run out of power again! If the battery on your smartphone or tablet is running low... no problem. Just plug your device into the USB port on the top of this portable battery charger, and then continue to use your device while it gets recharged.
With a recharge capacity of 5200 mAh, this charger will give you 1.5 full recharges of your smartphone or recharge your tablet to 50% capacity.
When the battery charger runs out of power, just plug it into the wall using the supplied cable (included), and it will recharge itself for your next use.
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In 1767, before the colonists decided to seek independence from England, Daniel Dillon built a small tub mill in North Carolina on Beaver Creek, and... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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In 1767, before the colonists decided to seek independence from England, Daniel Dillon built a small tub mill in North Carolina on Beaver Creek, and went into business grinding grain for the early settlers. The Earl of Granville had granted Dillon the tract of 552 acres on Reedy Fork and Beaver Creeks in 1755. Rowan County later granted him a license to build the mill in 1764. Rowan County court minutes from January 10, 1764 read: "Ordered that Daniel Dillin have License to Build a Publick Grist Mill on the Reedy Fork of Haw River at the mouth of Beaver Creek." The mill was located in what is now Guilford County, which was created out of Rowan County in 1771.
On February 10, 1781, during the Revolutionary War, British troops under General Cornwallis marched past the mill in pursuit of General Green who was encamped at Guilford Courthouse. Legend has it that British troops seized the mill to grind grain for the soldiers prior to the Battle of Guilford Courthouse on March 15, 1781.
Welcome to my Galleries. You will see an eclectic group of artwork, painting, digital artwork, drawing, photography and other media. There will be all types of subjects that draw my eye as well as all of Gods Creation and what seems to be my favorite, nature. I enjoy the process of getting to the vision I am seeing as much as the finished work. Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have through FAA's/Pixel's email located next to my profile picture. Sign up for emails I send out about what is going on and new artwork. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist,Sandi O'Reilly. Any publication, reproduction, modification, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the...
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Charlotte Gray
Beautiful find and work!! l/f
Sandi OReilly
Thank you, Maria!!
Maria Keady
Congrats on your sale!!
Geraldine Scull
Gorgeous find and capture, wonderful composition Sandi ! l/f
Sandi OReilly replied:
Thank you, Geraldine!!
Phyllis Kaltenbach
I love old Mills and this one is beautiful Sandi! A great image! V/F
Sandi OReilly replied:
Thank you, Phyllis!! :)
Laurie Search
This is such a beautiful image, dear Sandi, with fabulous color!!! Love it!! :)))vf
Sandi OReilly replied:
Thank you, dear Laurie!! :)))
Dawn Senior-Trask
What a zesty and delightful image! Beautifully done and captivating! fav
Sandi OReilly replied:
Thank you, Dawn! :)
Skip Willits
Wonderful image, composition and color.
Sandi OReilly replied:
Thank you, Skip! :)
RC DeWinter
Lovely work, Sandi, l/f
Sandi OReilly replied:
Thank you, Gina, appreciate your Like/Fave!!
Kate Brown
Beautifully captured, love the bright colors! LF
Sandi OReilly replied:
Thank you very much, Kate, appreciate your Like/Fave!!
Deborah Benoit
Great Image!! l/f
Sandi OReilly replied:
Appreciate your great comment, Deborah, thank you for your Like/Fave!!
Ann Horn
Wonderful old mill! The bright red roof and even brighter wheel are super. f/l
Sandi OReilly replied:
Thank you very much, Ann, for your great comment and Like/Fave!!
Sandi OReilly
Mary, thank you so much for your wonderful comment and Like/Fave!!
Mary Chris Hines
Just beautiful! Brings back many memories of back East where I grew up. Fabulous capture, Sandi! L/F
Sandi OReilly
Kay, thank you so much for your wonderful comments, I know you appreciated your being near a mill as a child, they are amazing to see! Appreciate your Like!
Sandi OReilly
Thank you very much, Brenda, for your wonderful comment and Fave/Like!!
Sandi OReilly
Thank you very much for your great comment, Marcia!!
Marcia Lee Jones
Lovely old mill!
Sandi OReilly
Thank you very much, Paul, for your great comment and Like/Fave!
Paul Freidlund
beautiful scene l/f
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Adrian Evans
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Scott, thank you very much for your wonderful comment and Fave/Like!!