Not Colonel Saunders, Judson Dunaway
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Jdson Dunaway of Dover, NH / Strawbery Banke Museum CollectionStrawbery Banke Presents
HISTORIC PORTSMOUTH #170

Dorothy Vaughan, first president of Strawbery Banke, shows Judson Dunaway of Dover around the Wheelwright House in Puddle Dock in the mid-1960s. Sea captain John Wheelwright built the attractive house just prior to the Revolution, but died bankrupt in 1784. Dunaway funded the restoration and the building of the 1967 Dunaway General Store nearby, now a restaurant.

 

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Jdson Dunaway of Dover and Dorothy Vaughan inspect the John Clark House before its renovation as the Captain Wheelwright House in the 1960s in Portsmouth, NH / Strawbery Banke Museum Collection

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BONUS IMAGE
Model of the Dunaway Store at Strawbery Banke
before construction in 1967
Model of the Dunaway General Store prior to its construction at Strawbery Banke in 1957 (c) Strawbery Banke Archives

This image from the book STRAWBERY BANKE:
A Seaport Museum 400 Years in the Making
by J. Dennis Robinson
(c) Strawbery Banke Museum Collection

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