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Charles Q. Clapp

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In 1832, Clapp designed and built his home at today's 97 Spring Street in Portland, having sold the adjacent McLellan House to his father-in-law. What is known as the Charles Q. Clapp House is now owned by the
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in 1972. The Clapps only lived in the new structure for a few years: in 1837, they returned to the McLellan House to live with Julia's widowed mother.
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The Hay Building in Portland, Maine, which is also known as the Charles Q. Clapp Block
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Portland Exchange Coffee House (1828) - lost in Portland's fire of 1866
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Clapp married Julia Octavia Wingate, granddaughter of General
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Clapp died in 1868, aged 68. He is interred in Portland's
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The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Volume 3
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373 Fore Street (the home of Bull Feeney's as of 2022)
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Portland
District of Maine
Charles Q. Clapp House
Charles Q. Clapp Block
Printers' Exchange Block
Portland, Maine
Portland, Maine
Asa Godfrey Clapp
Asa Jr.
United States representative

1866 great fire of Portland
Charles Q. Clapp Block
Charles Q. Clapp House
Printers' Exchange Block
Henry Dearborn
Hugh McLellan House
High Street
Victoria Mansion
Evergreen Cemetery
Portland Museum of Art
National Register of Historic Places
Eastern Cemetery





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