Vanished Places
The Samuel H. Miller house on Main Street was torn down and its site used for Guild Hall, built in 1931. The Miller farm stretched from Main Street to Egypt Lane. It was occupied by summer boarders after the Civil War. So many Southerners stayed there that it was called the Confederate House.
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