History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . HISTORY OF HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. 265 Elidia Alvord, Pascommuck, homestead where EdwardClark now lives, the late Luther Clark place; he had oneson, Elisha. Bildad Brewer, homestead where Joseph Bos-worth now resides. John Brown, homestead prohahly inthe Pascommuck neighborhood, near East Street school-house. Aaron Clapp, Sr., lived on James H. Lymanspresent phice; and Aaron Clapp, Jr., where Martin Woodnow lives; Levi Clapp was a brother of Aaron, Jr. Jona-tha
History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . HISTORY OF HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. 265 Elidia Alvord, Pascommuck, homestead where EdwardClark now lives, the late Luther Clark place; he had oneson, Elisha. Bildad Brewer, homestead where Joseph Bos-worth now resides. John Brown, homestead prohahly inthe Pascommuck neighborhood, near East Street school-house. Aaron Clapp, Sr., lived on James H. Lymanspresent phice; and Aaron Clapp, Jr., where Martin Woodnow lives; Levi Clapp was a brother of Aaron, Jr. Jona-than Clapp, homestead the present Fargo place. John Clapp,homestead in the west district, buildings gone; they stoodon the brow of the hill, a little southeast of where MirickClapp now lives. Capt. Joseph Clapp, homestead the oldiiotel on the place now owned by the heirs of Lucas Benjamin Clapp, homestead the present place of Z. , and the present place of Wm. N. Clapp, is a part ofthe old farm; children, Eachel (Mrs. Nathaniel Edwards),Northampton, died a little over one hundred years old; Ocran,Easthanipton, on a farm
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