| »Along with Isaac Tupper, Merry erected
a water-powered flour mill and a sawmill on the Huron River.
These mills drew grain from as far away as 50 miles. Flour for
bread was a fundamental for survival as the rifle and the axe.
When settlers needed structures larger than log huts, for
example barns, tarverns, churches, they needed squared timbers
and boards. To square one tree trunk with an adz and axe was
half a day's work for two men. But a sawmilll could square
15 timbers in a long day; and be smoother to lay up a weather-tight
wall.
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