Posted on July 17, 2013
By SUSAN H. LINCOLN / Managing Editor
“Sixty-three years ago, Charlie Willis cut the last log, and they let the whistle blow until the steam ran out.”
That, as Harry Hall recalls it, was a sad and mournful sound which signaled the beginning of the end for the thriving community of Foley which had surrounded the mill.
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