Lincoln Dam, Dennysville, Maine
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Stonework on the Lincoln Dam across the Dennys River in Dennysville, Maine has survived over two hundred years and thirty years of weathering.
Theodore Lincoln and a group of hardy men came to Township No. 2 in 1786 to harvest the timber and to use the waterpower to saw logs into boards. Bela and Christopher Dyer came to build a sawmill at the mill seat on the Dennys River at General Benjamin Lincoln bidding in 1787. The massive stones in the dam that they completed, though hidden now by summer foliage, are still solidly in place on either bank, reaching out to the hole was made when the dam was blown early on a Sunday morning in 1930.
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