East Hampton's Hook Mill Returned To Its Base

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The Hook Mill in East Hampton is raised off its foundation.  KYRIL BROMLEY

The Hook Mill in East Hampton is raised off its foundation. KYRIL BROMLEY

Paul Hamilton and Richard Baxter of Baxter Restoration at Hook Mill. KYRIL BROMLEY

Paul Hamilton and Richard Baxter of Baxter Restoration at Hook Mill. KYRIL BROMLEY

Richard Baxter of Baxter Restoration at Hook Mill. KYRIL BROMLEY

Richard Baxter of Baxter Restoration at Hook Mill. KYRIL BROMLEY

Paul Hamilton and Richard Baxter of Baxter Restoration at Hook Mill. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Paul Hamilton and Richard Baxter of Baxter Restoration at Hook Mill. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Guy Davis of Davis Construction and Robert Hefner

Guy Davis of Davis Construction and Robert Hefner

 the East Hampton Village historic preservation consultant. VIRGINIA GARRISON

the East Hampton Village historic preservation consultant. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Robert Hefner

Robert Hefner

 the East Hampton Village historic preservation consultant

the East Hampton Village historic preservation consultant

 documents one stage of the restoration of Hook Mill. VIRGINIA GARRISON

documents one stage of the restoration of Hook Mill. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Hugh King

Hugh King

 the East Hampton Village historian

the East Hampton Village historian

 looks on. VIRGINIA GARRISON

looks on. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Under Hook Mill. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Under Hook Mill. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Richard Baxter guides a tenon below the mill. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Richard Baxter guides a tenon below the mill. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Guy Davis under the mill. VIRGINIA GARRISON

Guy Davis under the mill. VIRGINIA GARRISON

By Virginia Garrison on Sep 28, 2011
“All righty? Let’s do it. Comin’ down!” Guy Davis called out last Wednesday, September 28, as he prepared to release hydraulic jacks to ease Hook Mill back down onto its... more

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