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    Windsor Historical Society President Bob Brann inspects timbers Monday where a 19th century sawmill will be reassembled.

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    Bob Brann climbs over the carriage and gears of a sawmill built in the 19th century that sits Monday inside a barn at the Windsor Historical Society.

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    The logo of a sawmill built in the 19th century sits Monday inside a barn at the Windsor Historical Society.

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    Windsor Historical Society President Bob Brann walks between the sawmill and vendor booths Monday in the new timber framed barn the group built. The building will have a sawmill running and space to rent for vendors by the time the Windsor Fair rolls around next year, Brann said.

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    Volunteers hang metal sheeting atop the roof on the newly constructed sawmill Sunday at the Windsor Historical Society. The structure will hold a mill from the late 19th century that volunteers will reassemble after the building is completed. The building and exhibit should be ready to go by the time the Windsor Fair opens next summer, volunteers said.

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