
Willowdale Settlement
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silverquill
N 44° 16.733 W 071° 48.683
19T E 275655 N 4906692
Willowdale Settlement
Waymark Code: WMCPF
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 05/15/2006
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WILLOWDALE SETTLEMENT
Willowdale was established around a sawmill that was built in 1812. The village thrived because sawmills, gristmills, and a factory producing sawmill machinery were powered by the Ammonoosuc River. After the Littleton Lumber Company opened in 1870, the village grew rapidly to include stores, a post office, a school, railroad siding, and a hall. The company employed as many as 60 workers and produced 3 to 6 million board feet yearly until fire destroyed it in 1898. The village never recovered and slowly dwindled away until it disappeared altogether, a fate suffered by other 19th century mill villages.
Located along NH 302 at a site .10 mile east of the Littleton-Lisbon town line near the corner of the turn-off.
Marker Name: Willowdale Settlement
 Official Marker Number: 185
 Marker Type: Official NH State
 Marker Location: Littleton
 Date Marker Established: 2003

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