Dear WW&F Members,
I'm the fellow who helped place the historic Clary Mill on the National Register (we were in fact successful), and I've been coordinating with James and Jeff about arranging a tour of the mill on Sunday. I just found this thread (thanks Jeff!), and would like to personally extend an invitation to any WW&F member who might have interest in a tour.
The current mill was built by Henry Clary c. 1896, and I believe he was both interested in the site and encouraged about its prospects based on the significant talk and activity surrounding the expansion of markets brought about by railroads such as the WW&F. The railway actually crossed the current mill site via a trestle over Pleasant Pond Brook (which was dammed to form Clary Lake) and there is a photo of the entire site showing the main rail line. in addition, the mill was served by a spur off the main rail line, and we have an additional photo of the small gauge running down to the side of the mill.
In addition to carrying away lumber from the mill, we believe the railroad was instrumental in bringing essential material TO the mill, such as the three foot diameter cast iron penstock (delivered in approximate 10' lengths and riveted together to run from the front millpond to the rear powerhouse). The penstock greatly expanded the hydromechanical capacity of the mill, and was used as recently as the 1980's in a hydroelectric set-up.
I know our efforts at historic research and preservation of the mill barely scratched the surface of the interaction between the mill and the WW&F, and I know the mill would be genuinely interested in sharing what it knows, and hearing about your efforts in preservation/re-creation of your facilities.
So, consider yourself invited, and please contact James or Jeff if you want to tag along on Sunday. Best regards, and good luck this weekend.