Interesting recent article from the
Kennebec Journal &
Morning Sentinel:
Windmill tower rises at Windsor FairgroundsThe 1910 tower, from the Weeks Mills Waterworks, will be part of the Windsor Historical Society exhibits at the fair."...In the meantime, however, Windsor Fair goers and others can see a part of the 1910 water works that once supplied water to a dozen homes in the village of Weeks Mills. The Windsor Fair runs Aug. 27-Sept. 4 this year...
"“It came on the WW&F (Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington) Railway,” Bassett said, giving the colloquial translation as “Weak, Wobbly and Frail,” and noting that it was a narrow gauge railway...."
http://www.centralmaine.com/2017/08/12/windmill-tower-rises-at-windsor-fairgrounds/Note the photo of the saw mill building under construction.
Steve P.: See the mention about printing at the fair. A check of the fair's website finds a newspaper advertising inset at
http://www.windsorfair.com/files/2017WindsorFairInsert.pdf . Page 3 notes the museum has an 1888 printing press used for demonstration purposes.