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Clapp Houses

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Location
  
NRHP Reference #
  
74000911

Area
  
4,047 m²

Built
  
1765

Opened
  
1765

Added to NRHP
  
2 May 1974

Clapp Houses

Architectural styles
  
Federal architecture, American Colonial

Similar
  
Captain Lemuel Clap Hou, William Clapp House, Calf Pasture Pumping, Deer Island Light, The First Church of Christ - Sc

The Clapp Houses are historic houses at 199 and 195 Boston Street in Boston, Massachusetts. They currently house the Dorchester Historic Society, and are open to the public as house museums.

Portions of the Captain Lemuel Clap House may have been built as early as 1633; it is known to that a house was on the site in that year. The house went through extensive changes in 1767, when it was expanded and renovated by Lemuel Clap. The William Clapp House was built in 1806 by Lemuel Clap's son William. The family operated a large Dorchester tannery.

The property containing both houses was purchased by Dorchester Historical Society in 1945, and they were moved several hundred yards from Willow Court to their present locations in 1957. The houses were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

References

Clapp Houses Wikipedia


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