Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . Residence of Frederick K. Swift, East 1895. T^HE Swift Brothers, Howard and F. K., came to Falmouth in 1891, having-purchased the property known as the Pacific Manufacturing CompanysMill Ponds. These, together with the adjacent swamps, have been convertedby them into cranberry bogs. A recent purchase of the Waquoit Yarn Fac-tory Mill Pond gives these enterprising brothers the control of some of the bestcranberry bog on Cape Cod. 75. iiiiTTTffTTiMiiirniiiiBeir-~»»* • . j Home of Charles A. Clark, East Falmouth. ?T^HIS house was built


Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . Residence of Frederick K. Swift, East 1895. T^HE Swift Brothers, Howard and F. K., came to Falmouth in 1891, having-purchased the property known as the Pacific Manufacturing CompanysMill Ponds. These, together with the adjacent swamps, have been convertedby them into cranberry bogs. A recent purchase of the Waquoit Yarn Fac-tory Mill Pond gives these enterprising brothers the control of some of the bestcranberry bog on Cape Cod. 75. iiiiTTTffTTiMiiirniiiiBeir-~»»* • . j Home of Charles A. Clark, East Falmouth. ?T^HIS house was built over one hundred years ago. Mr. Clark has occupiedit for the past sixty years. His father, Alexander Clark, made it hishome for forty years, and was proprietor of the woolen mill near by. Mr. Clarkhas served the Town as Constable and Tax Collector. He is also an Ex-Com-mander of B. F. Jones Post, 206, G. A. R. 76


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