Wells' Lumber Camp


Winfield Wells owned the sawmill known as Wells’ Mill at the north end of Old 600 Road. “Mr. Wells and his father built a large ‘lumber camp’ and also a smaller one for the Wells Family.… Although it was in the edge of the Town of Dryden, the outlet was through the Town of Caroline and Slaterville.”1
- Barbara B. M. Kone, et. al., A History of the Town of Caroline,, p. 136.
