Colonial Grist Mill

Colonial Grist Mill

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I seem to have mills on the brain of late. This one is the Clark-Kingsbury or Kingsbury Mill of Medfield, Mass., located at Kingsbury pond on Nantasket Brook.  The original structure was built c. 1718 by a member of the Clark family, using the wooden-pegged post-and-beam method typical of early colonial structures. Peering through the…

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