Two men on a mill : The story of the restoration of Baxter's Mill by Castonguay
Harold Castonguay’s Two Men on a Mill is a true story about a simple, yet massive, project. In the 1950s, Castonguay and a friend set out to do what many would call crazy: fully restore Baxter’s Mill, a historic but crumbling water-powered gristmill in New Brunswick, Canada. With no formal training, just determination and local know-how, they become detectives, mechanics, and historians all at once.
The Story
The book follows their journey from the first daunting look at the rotting structure to the triumphant moment the millstone turns again. It’s a step-by-step account of the challenges they face—finding the right wood, understanding the old machinery, dealing with the relentless weather, and simply figuring out how the original builders made it all work. There’s no villain here; the antagonist is the mill’s own state of decay and the constant puzzle of restoration. The narrative is the slow, patient work of bringing something back from the brink.
Why You Should Read It
You should read it because it’s a genuine, unpretentious story of passion. Castonguay isn’t a polished writer; he’s a guy telling you about his project, and that’s its charm. His love for the mill and for local history is contagious. The book makes you appreciate the quiet skill in old-world craftsmanship and the profound connection a community can have with a place. It’s about the joy found in hard, physical work and the deep satisfaction of preserving a piece of the past with your own hands. It’s a calming, almost meditative read that celebrates small, meaningful victories.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for anyone who loves local history, DIY stories, or tales of quiet perseverance. If you enjoy shows about restoring old things or have ever dreamed of fixing up a historic property yourself, you’ll find a kindred spirit in Castonguay. It’s also a great pick for readers looking for a non-fiction book that feels personal and grounded, without any flash or hype. It’s a gentle, rewarding story about two men, a stubborn old mill, and the simple power of seeing a job through.
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Sandra Rodriguez
9 months agoFinally found time to read this!
Lucas Thomas
1 year agoWithout a doubt, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Exceeded all my expectations.