Historical Marker

Leverett and Amanda Clapp House

324 W. Main Street · Centreville · St. Joseph

Michigan marker

Inscription

This Italianate style house was built in 1879-80 for Leverett and Amanda Hampson Clapp, who were among the Centreville’s most prominent citizens. The 1880 tax rolls listed this house as the most valuable residence in Centreville. Amanda (1840-1931) belonged to one of Centreville’s pioneer families and was a social leader, while Leverett (1837-1929) played an important role in public affairs and business.

He held many public offices, including state land commissioner. Mr. Clapp was also president of the First National Bank, secretary of the Centreville Fruit Preserving Company, and, for a half-century, secretary of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company. The house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Location

Address324 W. Main Street
CityCentreville

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