Many are not aware that just before the Cavendish
Gorge and Hydro Dam, on the Black River, was located one of the most productive
mills in Vermont. Called Spring Mill, but better known as
Fitton’s Mill, it started operation in 1867. The Mill complex included tenement
houses as well as a boarding house. A
short lived operation, the mill burned in 1875. When two other Fitton buildings
burned later, it was suspected that the mill owner, Robert Fitton, had
committed arson to collect the insurance.
The Cavendish Historical Society, in conjunction with
Green Mountain Power, is hosting a tour of the Fitton Mill, with archaeologist
Charity Baker, and the Cavendish Hydro Plant on July 27 at 9 am. While this is
a free event, space is limited, so please register in advance by calling
802-226-7807 or e-mailing margoc@tds.net
Building of the Hydro Dam on the Black River in Cavendish |
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