Specialties
The Clapp Memorial Library is a popular and dynamic community resource which strives to satisfy the need for high quality, comprehensive public library services in areas that are among the most important to the Belchertown community. The Clapp Memorial Library was made possible chiefly by a bequest of Belchertown native John Francis Clapp. John Francis Clapp, the eldest child of James and Marilla, was born in Belchertown in 1818. A studious youth more interested in books than in games, he is known to have said in later years that he never had enough to read as a boy. Toward the end of his life, John Francis Clapp resolved to bestow the gift of a library on his native town. He wanted to have a handsome building with ample grounds, so that additions could be erected in the future. He particularly wanted enough space for lectures, concerts, and other entertainment. After discussing the details with his brothers, he made provisions in his will for a bequest of $40,000.00.