Overabove Volume 1: Falls River Cove | Page 36

INDUSTRY EXPANDS AT FALLS RIVER COVE The initial development consisted of a dam, grist mill and the Hough House (the miller’s home). The earliest written records state that in 1689 Samuel Hough was invited by the Proprietors (landholders) of Potapaug to build a dam, erect and run a grist mill. Hough built the dam along a line of glacial erratics that formed a slight natural fall as the Falls River entered Falls River Cove. The Hough dam was 200 feet long linking the north and south banks of the river standing 3 to 4 feet tall. Wooden sills formed the base for the upstream and downstream walls, which were 6 to 8 feet apart. Its walls were built from locally collected field stones filled in-between with gravel, soil, stones and clay. A sluiceway (a stone lined channel) was built into the south side of the dam for the grist mill. 36