THE ANSWER IS BLOWIN' IN THE WIND
(Page 10 of 10)
November/December 1973
By James B. DeKorne
The commonly-referred-to "windmill", found on farms and homesteads all over America, is actually a wind pump, since its purpose is to pump water. Bona fide windmills are actually very rare in this country.
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