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I totally agree with you on the book by Phil on the Mills of T. It has been
on my reference shelf for some time, well read, and very applicable to the
old mill in Hurley. It helped me straighten out my thinking on how the mill
dam worked.

David Baker Historian, Town of Hurley
The second oldest settlement in Ulster County


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