page 1403 Near the outlet of the Resevoir Pond stood many years ago a 2-story wood colored house, about 20 rods East of the house on the North side of the river, stood a grst mill, 2-stories high, the upper story used for a wool-carding mill, and on the opposite side of te rver was a saw mill. This property, for many years, belonged to Mr. David WALKER,who ran it fr the accomodation of the community, but it was generally remarked that the miller always had fat hogs. The place was built by his father, Mr. Benjamin WALKER, who was one of the first settlers of Douglas, MA. David WALKER lived to be an old man.