Kennedy Mills

The land of Kennedy Mill once belong to a group of early Native Americans, known as the Lenni-Lenape, a subdivision of the Algonquin Indians. In 1677, John Cook, Greenwich’s earliest settler purchased 1,111 acres of land from this tribe.

Mr. Cook constructed a home, along with a mill on his property. It was this same mill along with other local ones that would be responsible for the feed and flour supplied to the Continental army while encamped in Morristown, New Jersey during our Revolutionary War.

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