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Learn about Thompson sawmill on Aug. 3 at the Salisbury Church

THE THOMPSON SAWMILL at Sucker Brook was a microcosm of rural life and activity. Learn more about it at the Salisbury Historical Society’s presentation on Wednesday, Aug. 3, at the Salisbury Congregational Church. Photo courtesy of Salisbury Historical Society

Thompson sawmill at Sucker Brook on the east side of Lake Dunmore was a microcosm of rural community life and activity.

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