When the Fullers took over the Granville Manufacturing Company in 1981 they didn't make changes. After all, the mill had been operating in the same location for over 130 years. The Granville Mill was conceived of and built by R. N. and Daniel Hemenway in 1857 for the purpose of producing butter tubs. For power it relied on the nearby White River. In 1860 the Hemenways decided to make wooden bowls and built lathes to do so. ...
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read moreReversible counter board with one side for everyday cutting and the opposite side for pastry, bread, and other baking ...
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