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HOOK
MILL
The owners of a
post mill at the north end of town commissioned
Nathaniel Dominy V to build a new smock mill with
two pairs of millstones. The mill was built in 1806
and incorporated the main post of the 1736 Hook
Mill. Nathaniel Dominy VII's "Register of Wind,
Weather R Doings" documented the mill as
being surprisingly active from I887 through I908
when it ceased operation. The Village of East
Hampton bought the mill and the lot in 1922 and
restored the mill to working order in 1939. It
operated seasonally into the 1950's The village made
additional repairs in 1984-1985.
Open: June
through September
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