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A. F. Goodhue residence, Lancaster, Massachusetts

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A. F. Goodhue residence, Lancaster, Massachusetts

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This large stone dwelling was once the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Abbot Goodhue. Mrs. Goodhue was the former Nora Thayer, daughter of Col. John E. Thayer. The picturesque setting included a front entrance directly facing Mount Wachusett and a back entrance facing the Bolton hills. The home stood on Fort Devens reservation land and was the last to be demolished, in 1947.
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1850 - 1947
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Lancaster Historical Society
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