1950
GUSN-169898
The stone wall laid by Pitt Clarke's parishioners still lies outside of his house in Norton, Massachusetts. The residence is recognizable not only for its own solid construction, but for the personality behind it. Known as the Pitt Clarke house even after the passing of the original owner, the house is a testament to a man beloved by his town and its people.
Article ID 347
SC001
Old-Time New England
SC001.1950.041.141.003
The stone wall laid by Pitt Clarke's parishioners still lies outside of his house in Norton, Massachusetts. The residence is recognizable not only for its own solid construction, but for the personality behind it. Known as the Pitt Clarke house even after the passing of the original owner, the house is a testament to a man beloved by his town and its people.
Volume 41, Number 141 (Summer, 1950)
Jennie F. Copeland (Author)
(1950). Old Time New England. Boston, Mass.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
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Boston, Mass.
Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
Old Time New England
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