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A local restoration narrative recounts the history and rehabilitation of a 250-year-old Cape Cod water grist mill, tracing its construction by early colonial builders, an unbroken line of ownership, decline and adaptive uses, and the eventual 1961–62 restoration that returned it to grinding corn. The author combines archival research, technical description of mill machinery and repairs, and personal reminiscences from town figures and neighbors to explore the mill's material workings, restoration challenges, and community attitudes toward preservation, reflecting on memory, craftsmanship, and the value of conserving vernacular industrial heritage.

About the Author

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A. Harold Castonguay

A. Harold Castonguay is an author recognized for his work in early 20th-century literature. His notable book, "Two Men on a Mill," explores themes of labor and human connection, reflecting the social dynamics of the time. Castonguay's writing often delves into the intricacies of everyday life, offering readers a glimpse into the experiences of his characters. While not widely known today, his contributions provide valuable insight into the literary landscape of his era.

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