The Eli Morse Sawmill Foundations are the surviving remnant of the first industrial site in Dublin, New Hampshire.
It consists of four foundation walls made of dry laid granite boulders.
[2] The foundations are the only surviving elements of a sawmill erected c. 1765 by Eli Morse, one of Dublin's first settlers and a prominent participant in the town's civic affairs.
This mill was operated by Morse and later his son Peter, who died in an accident at the site.
[2] The mill site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.