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[[File:Pliny%20Miller's%20Sawmill.jpg|right|thumb||Pliny Miller's Sawmill (''[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, March 18, 2006) ]] Early Adirondack settlements invariably occurred where rivers dropped sufficiently to enable water-powered '''mills''' to be built. Captain [[Pliny%20Miller|Pliny Miller]]'s 1827 dam on the [[Saranac%20River|Saranac River]], which created [[Lake%20Flower|Lake Flower]], was typical of the era. | |||
* '''[[Ames%20Mill|Ames Mill]]''' | * '''[[Ames%20Mill|Ames Mill]]''' | ||
* [[Baker's%20Mill|Baker's Mill]], [[Onchiota|Onchiota]] | * [[Baker's%20Mill|Baker's Mill]], [[Onchiota|Onchiota]] |
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Early Adirondack settlements invariably occurred where rivers dropped sufficiently to enable water-powered mills to be built. Captain Pliny Miller's 1827 dam on the Saranac River, which created Lake Flower, was typical of the era.