Tide Mill on Wilson's Stream, Townships No 2., c. 1805 (detail)
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Detail showing early settlers along Wilson's Stream on a lot map of Townships No. 1 & 2, c. 1805, now Perry, Pembroke and Dennysville, Maine, including Farley, Page, Mayhew, McCabe, Dunn, Carter and others.
The Tide Mill Company lot was located near the narrowing of the stream where Robert Wilson first built his tide mill in 1770's.
In 1832 a double sawmill was erected on Wilson's Stream at a place called "the old mill site," by the Dennysville Tide Mill Company, a corporation that included Ebenezer C. Wilder, Daniel Kilby, William Kilby, Jr., John Kilby, Bela R. Reynolds, William Mayhew, Jr., and Ebenezer C. Wilder, Jr., with their associates and successors. In 1900 the bed pieces of the mill were still visible, as well as relics of the original structure.