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With Re to the country club it seems that a building was there in 1740 based on this sentence from Chandler's book. " Jonas Woolson had re-

turned from his winter sojourn in Littleton, Mass., and may

have been at work preparing a home for his future wife where

now stands the home of the Country Club, or he may have

been in company with Benjamin Hoar, who had come with

similar purpose to the next lot toward the river.

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Kaula complains of dust on his stuff even when no one has been in his studio. I'm guessing it's due to the dirt roads at the time. We had the same problem living on River Rd in the 50s.

I would not have recognized that photo as the Souhegan Country Club. As a kid the 4th of July fireworks I experienced most years was at the Country Club.

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I'll confess to not being 100% sure it is the country club since it seems to have changed over time. The porch is missing in some photos. It's hard without having dates.

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