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SUMMARY:Historic Mill Walk with Joe Hardy
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a historic tour of local mill sites. Historian and author\, Joseph W. Hardy\, will lead a caravan of attendees on a journey through our industrial past. Don't miss this popular fall tour! We will drive separately to each site\, and maintain social distancing.\n\n\n\nJoseph W. Hardy is a Maine native and descendant of several early settlers\, including Edmund Littlefield of Wells and Nathan Lord of Berwick. He is a former teacher\, school administrator\, and environmental consultant. More recently\, he has been a builder of traditional\, timber-framed homes and a mediator for the Maine Courts.\n\n\n\nNow retired\, Joe enjoys more time to pursue an interest in local and regional history. He is the author of History of a Maine "Little River\," Settlement & Abandonment on Tatnic Hill: An Eclectic History of Wells\, Maine\, 1600-1900\, and Mills on the Mousam. With his wife\, Alice Schediderer\, he has lived for many years in Wells on Hill Road\, the old "Way to Wells" from South Berwick.\n\n\n\nJoe Hardy's books are in the library at The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit and available for purchase in the gift shop.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a historic tour of local mill sites. Historian and author\, Joseph W. Hardy\, will lead a caravan of attendees on a journey through our industrial past. Don&#39\;t miss this popular fall tour! We will drive separately to each site\, and maintain social distancing.<br />\n<br />\nJoseph W. Hardy is a Maine native and descendant of several early settlers\, including Edmund Littlefield of Wells and Nathan Lord of Berwick. He is a former teacher\, school administrator\, and environmental consultant. More recently\, he has been a builder of traditional\, timber-framed homes and a mediator for the Maine Courts.<br />\n<br />\nNow retired\, Joe enjoys more time to pursue an interest in local and regional history. He is the author of&nbsp\;<em>History of a Maine &ldquo\;Little River\,&rdquo\;</em>&nbsp\;<em>Settlement &amp\; Abandonment on Tatnic Hill: An Eclectic History of Wells\, Maine\, 1600-1900\,&nbsp\;</em>and&nbsp\;<em>Mills on the Mousam</em>. With his wife\, Alice Schediderer\, he has lived for many years in Wells on Hill Road\, the old &ldquo\;Way to Wells&rdquo\; from South Berwick.<br />\n<br />\nJoe Hardy&rsquo\;s books are in the library at The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit and available for purchase in the gift shop.
LOCATION:Meet at The Historical Society of Wells & Ogunquit 938 Post Road Wells\, Maine 04090 Parking available in the driveway or at CVS
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DTSTAMP:20260407T100314Z
URL:https://chamber.ogunquit.org/events/details/historic-mill-walk-with-joe-hardy-14196
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