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Question: How is this considered an original, Mormon Mill if, per the article (and its source reference) state that it was torn down, with some of the useful timbers being used to create the current mill? Sounds like it's no longer the original Mormon Mill anymore than some buildings in Cairo are actually pyramids because the casing stones from the Great Pyramid of Khufu were repurposed when they came loose. Thanks!76.181.239.131 (talk) 23:26, 27 October 2018 (UTC)Tom[reply]