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Nicolas & Jacob Whiteman Sawmill

The Old Mill c.1907

Refitting the old mill for a new venture c.1955

Foundation issues

North side

1888 Champion planer

Shop floor

Specialty lathe by H.B.Smith

Slip belt driven

Table saw slip belt driven

Overhead PTO pulleys

Floating end bearings allow the driveshaft to flex

Adjustible mid bearings tune out resistance

A table blade back from the sharpener

The H.B. Smith specialty lathe

Main drive pullys, two speeds

The Scroll Wheel turbine in the pit

The crumbling foundation

Moore & Marble Mill

End of the day, lots of slag from trimming logs

Trees closest to the mill went first

Mill shot from the barn cupola c.1960s

Loading side for logs brought by horse team

The pond is low, the mill sits unused now c.1950s

View from the cottage, with the diving board installed

A pic by grandmother Margaret c.1960s

Rowing Oscar's heavy boats

Brothers and bad timing

The old dam finally failed

Dad was heartbroken

 1,620,000 gallons of water downstream in 15 minutes 

Pond below the surface

The Saw Carriage was built in Fitchburg

Saw carriage parts

The Saw Block also build in Fitchburg

Saw block with multiple drive options

The John Tyler "scroll wheel" turbine made in Claremont NH

Inside the turbine

We needed a new dam, Dad designed it and Honkoala Construction built it

Pretty nice crop of weeds in that pond

 The new dam and spillway 

The pond today

Autumn

Watercolor of the mill by Steve Hjelm, a family favorite

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