1017 Waterbury Stowe Rd.
PO Box 490

Waterbury, VT 05676
 (800) 292-5911

 

History of Thatcher Brook Inn

Thatcher Brook Inn is a Victorian mansion of grand style. Built in 1899 by lumber baron Stedman Wheeler, and named after the brook flowing nearby.

 

Stedman Wheeler's Saw Mill>>>


 

Among the wood products of the Wheeler lumber mills were creamery boxes used by local dairies and lumber,  milled to order.  Local builders and villagers utilized these products in many of the buildings which are now considered the historic buildings of Waterbury.

 

 

 

Amy Elizabeth Wheeler (left),
Stedman's first daughter


 

 

 

Stedman Wheeler

 




Stedman's "Lower Mill" on Thatcher Brook in Waterbury.
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Account books from the mill.
 


 

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PO Box 490
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Waterbury/Stowe, VT
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