The town also offered an incentive of 60 acres of land to whoever would construct and maintain a corn mill, as long as the mill was ready to grind corn by "the first of the 10th month"i.e.. Abraham Shaw would begin construction of the first dam and mill on the Brook in 1641, but he died in 1638 before he could complete his mill, and his heirs were not interested in building the mill.
Elderkin, who recently arrived in Dedham from Lynn, built a dam on East Brook next to the present-day Condon Park and near the intersection of Bussey St and Colburn St. This was the first public utility in the nation.
Elderkin was given 3 acres of land next to the Brook in return. Elderkin was in high demand as a skilled builder and, in 1642, only months after opening the mill, moved out of town. In 1642, Elderkin sold half of his rights to Nathaniel Whiting and the other half to John Allin, Nathan Aldis, and John Dwight.
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