Clapp Mill - Uxbridge MA
Posted by: nomadwillie
N 42° 05.569 W 071° 38.241
19T E 281890 N 4663448
Built in 1810 as a cotton thread mill, it was converted to tenement housing in the 1830's and still serves that purpose today.
Waymark Code: WMQB8Q
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 01/27/2016
Views: 0
Rogersons Village's earliest building was the Clapp Mill at 84 East Hartford Avenue built by Forbes and Benjamin Clapp in 1810. This was the first mill to make cotton thread in Uxbridge and was purchased by Robert Rogerson (hence the village name). Rogerson turned this mill into housing
Address:: 89 East Hartford Ave Uxbridge, MA
Year built: 1810
Year converted: 1830
Web page: Not listed
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