‘A Fascinating Story of Engineering’: Salvaging a Piece of Claremont’s Agricultural History
May17

‘A Fascinating Story of Engineering’: Salvaging a Piece of Claremont’s Agricultural History

Claremont — Long before it was an eyesore and safety hazard, the abandoned four-story wooden structure with a cupola on top at 157 Pleasant St. was a sophisticated mechanized grain mill operation at a time when farms and railroads were dominant parts of the state’s economy. Built in 1904 by D. Whiting and Sons, the mill is thought to be the first in the area to rely solely on electricity to process corn, wheat, oats and barley for...

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