This book is a study of the controversy surrounding the Old Stone Mill in Newport, Rhode Island, a mysterious structure that has puzzled scholars and historians for centuries. The author, Charles Timothy Brooks, examines the various theories about the origin and purpose of the mill, and explores its significance in American history and folklore. The book is a fascinating exploration of a little-known aspect of Rhode Island history, and sheds new light on the cultural legacy of this enigmatic structure.
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