A History of the Belknap Mill: The Pride of Laconia's Industrial Heritage
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The History Press, 2014.
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Carol Lee Anderson., & Carol Lee Anderson|AUTHOR. (2014). A History of the Belknap Mill: The Pride of Laconia's Industrial Heritage . The History Press.

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Carol Lee Anderson and Carol Lee Anderson|AUTHOR. 2014. A History of the Belknap Mill: The Pride of Laconia's Industrial Heritage. The History Press.

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Carol Lee Anderson and Carol Lee Anderson|AUTHOR. A History of the Belknap Mill: The Pride of Laconia's Industrial Heritage The History Press, 2014.

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