Main street downtown Georgetown Texas
 

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circa 1900

701 Main Street
Masonic Lodge
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circa 1889

703-705 Main Street
the Clamp Building
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Historical Marker text

Christian Augustus Daniel Clamp was born in Thorn, Prussia (now Torun, Poland). He came to Texas in 1846 and moved to Georgetown in 1851, a year after his marriage to Asenath C. Davis (d. 1917). A skilled carpenter and cabinetmaker, Clamp became one of the city’s earliest builders and developers. His work included residences as well as commercial, religious, and governmental buildings. He also owned a furniture business in this block for many years. An active Presbyterian and civic leader, Clamp served as mayor of the city from 1878 to 1880. He is buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery.

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circa 1889

707-709 Main Street
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circa 1870

711 Main Street
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circa 1902

715 Main Street
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circa 1885

715 Main Street
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circa 1890

715 Main Street
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circa 1931

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Old Post office Building
now Georgetown's City Hall

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