Diaries and account book, 1827-1886.

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Diaries and account book, 1827-1886.

Diaries and account book of Boston printer David Clapp. Diaries for the years: 1862, 1869, 1876, 1881, 1885, 1886; account book covers the years 1827-1835. Also journal (1852-54) of Elizabeth A. Clapp, daughter of David; and journals (1862-64, 1866-77) of Constance L. (Pierrelee) Clapp, who married in 1867 David C. Clapp, printer and son of David Clapp.

10 v. in a narrow box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6910036

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Clapp, Elizabeth Atherton, 1839-

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Clapp, Constance Laocadie Pierrelee, 1843-

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Clapp, David, 1806-1893

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David Clapp was well-known as a printer in Boston, Ma. Born in Dorchester, Ma. in 1806, he was educated locally and began working as a tanner at the age of 13. In 1822, he became an apprentice at John Cotton's printing shop in Boston. Although he finished his apprenticeship in 1827, he continued working forCotton until 1831 when he started his own business. Henry Hull was his partner for a brief period of time. Clapp was a member of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, the New-Engl...

Clapp, David Capen, 1841-

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