This view of Dayton from 1870 shows some of the businesses which lined the Fox river. From left to right are the grist mill, the store and office, the horse collar factory, and the woolen factory. The John Green home is the large square house behind the grist mill.
- The old woolen factory after the fire burned off the top floors
- Flour mill (built 1855) and tile factory
- Another view of the flour mill and the tile factory
- The derelict mill, about 1918, before it was torn down and the stone used behind the new dam.
- Store, with woolen factory behind. Shows feeder and feeder bridge.