South Lancaster mill site

On this site (near present-day Mill Street) on the south branch of the Nashua River, Sawyer and Wilder, c. 1805, first built a dam, a sawmill, and a gristmill. Later, Samuel Carter operated a fulling mill for the processing of wool for clothing nearby. Through the years, owner...

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