 Picture Courtesy of Jimmy Emerson In the vicinity of this marker, during the last quarter of the 18th century were built the original homes and first schoolhouse of New London. Along this brook, developed by several men at different times, were a saw mill, a grist mill, a carding and cloth-dressing mill, a hat factory and a shingle mill--all powered by falling water. This industrial area has been variously called "Minot's Square", "Harvey's Mill's", "Trussel's Mill's" and most lastingly, "Hominy Pot". Town of New London, August 1974 NH Hwy 11 just east of I-89 Merrimack County New Hampshire
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