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The '''Hancock-Clarke House''' is a residence in the the town of [[Lexington]] in [[Massachusetts]], [[United States]].
The '''Hancock-Clarke House''' is a residence in the the town of [[Lexington]] in [[Massachusetts]], [[United States]].

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Hancock-Clarke House

The Hancock-Clarke House is a residence in the the town of Lexington in Massachusetts, United States.

History[edit | edit source]

The house originally served as a parsonage, built in 1737 by Reverend John Hancock Sr., the grandfather of the Patriot and Governor of Massachusetts John Hancock. Around the time of prior to the American Revolution, the Reverend Jonas Clarke lived in the house, thus giving the "Clarke" to the house's name.[1]

On 18 April 1775, a day before the Battles of Lexington and Concord broke out, John Hancock and Samuel Adams stayed in the residence as Clarke's guests. After learning that British Major John Pitcairn had ordered the arrest of Adams, Paul Revere, accompanied by Ratonhnhaké:ton and William Dawes, arrived at the house to warn them of the incoming British troops. Adams and Hanock subsequently left and move to a safer location.[2]

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