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HISTORIC
SALEM INC
13 Warren Street
Nathaniel Saltonstall
Merchant
and his wife
Caroline Saunders
Built 1836
Researched and written by Jen Ratliff
November 2020
Historic Salem Inc.
The Bowditch House
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745-0799 | HistoricSalem.org
©2020
�13 Warren Street, 1967
(MACRIS SAL_783)
13 Warren Street is a vernacular style home with modest Greek Revival influence. The
two-story home faces west and has a two-story side ell, creating an L-shape. Lower Warren
Street was originally named Green Street and was laid out around 1806. Until 1855, this home’s
address was 13 Green Street. The home is thought to be the first of a series of Greek Revival
style houses built on the street. 1 This claim is substantiated by the 1837 Salem City Directory,
which references only one residence on Green Street, that of resident Thomas Reed.
Despite sitting on the outskirts of downtown Salem, this neighborhood has deep
1
Perley, Part of Salem in 1700. No. 5.
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�colonial roots. During King Philip’s War a large palisade wall was constructed near the present
intersection of Broad and Jackson streets to defend Salem’s western edge against French and
Indian attacks. This wall intersected the farmland of Col. John Hathorne (1641 - 1717), who
would serve as a magistrate during the Salem Witchcraft Trials in 1692. Famously, Hathorne is
the great-great grandfather of author and Salem-native, Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804 - 1864). 2
Development from pastureland to residential and commercial use in this area came
slowly. Chestnut Street was constructed between 1796 and 1805 on farmland previously
belonging to the Pickering and Neal families. The eighty-foot-wide thoroughfare became a
haven for wealthy mariners and their families, seeking peace from the bustling waterfront of
Derby Street. During the first thirty years of the nineteenth century, substantial and mansionclass homes were built on Chestnut Street, predominantly in the Federal style, many with
carriages houses and outbuildings constructed at their property’s edge, accessible by present
day Warren Street.
At the end of the 19th century, industrial jobs in nearby Blubber Hollow attracted local
laborers and immigrants to the neighborhood, causing a surge in construction of single and
multi-family homes in the Greater Endicott Street Neighborhood.
On June 25, 1914, the Great Salem Fire began at the Korn Leather Factory on Boston
Street, less than .5 mile from 13 Warren Street. This conflagration destroyed greater than 1,600
buildings over 250 acres. More than 14,000 Salemites were displaced from their homes. The
fire claimed many buildings on Warren Street, including a section between #17 and #42. 3
2
Perley, Sidney. “Part of Salem in 1700. No. 6.” The Essex Antiquarian. Vol. V, No. 3 (March 1901), Salem, MA. p.
34
3
F. W. Dodge Company, "Data on Burned District at Salem, Mass." (1914). Books, Pamphlets, and Documents.
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�The Saltonstall Family, 1836-1844
The plot at 13 Warren Street (then Green Street) was purchased for $110.00 by
prominent Salem merchant, Nathaniel Saltonstall (1783-1838) in April 1836 from cabinetmaker,
Joseph Willis.4 Nathaniel Saltonstall was born on October 1, 1783 to Dr. Nathaniel Saltonstall
and Anna White Saltonstall in Haverhill, Massachusetts. On November 30, 1820, Nathaniel
married Caroline Saunders (1783-1882) of Salem, Massachusetts. The couple had five children
and settled in Salem at 43 Chestnut Street, a double-house connected to the residence of
Leverette Saltonstall (1783-1845), Nathaniel’s only brother.
In 1837, Nathaniel sold the land with new home thereon at 13 Warren Street (then
Green Street) to his brother, Leverette for $581.25. 5 Leverette was a well-known lawyer and
would rise to fame when he became Salem’s first mayor that same year. Nathaniel Saltonstall
died suddenly of heart disease while on business in Newmarket, New Hampshire in 1838. His
probate, overseen by Leverette, lists his assets as being worth over $42,000, equivalent to more
than $1,000,000 in 2020. 6
It appears the home at 13 Warren Street was an investment property, as it was rented
to Thomas Reed and his family shortly upon completion and is of modest construction
compared to the Saltonstall family’s wealth. The Reed family continued to rent the home from
the Saltonstalls until 1844, when they purchased the home with $620.00, which they borrowed
from a painter, Mark Lowd.7
4
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, 17 Apr 1837, 298:213
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, 17 Apr 1837, 298:213
6
Sanborn, Melinde Lutz. Essex County, Massachusetts Probate Index, 1638-1840. Salem, MA, USA: Essex County.
Nathaniel Saltonstall, 6 Nov 1838, File Number: 24540
7
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, 29 Mar 1844, 343:31, 343:33
5
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�The Reed Family, 1844-1877
Thomas Reed (c. 1797-1846) was born in Salem, Massachusetts around 1797. 8 He was a
tinplate worker at 27 Front Street. On October 31, 1819, he married Mary Reece Brindley
(1800-1876), also of Salem. Together, the couple had four children: Thomas Lyons Reed (b.
1827), Mary Elizabeth Reed (b. 1831), Richard Bowditch Reed (b. 1834), and Eliza Bryant Reed
(b. 1945). 9 By 1837, the family was living in the home, then known as 13 Green Street (now 13
Warren Street). At age 49, Thomas died of ulcers on October 2, 1846. Thomas’s probate lists
the home as an asset valued at $850.00, with the remainder of his belongings valued at
$57.50. 10 Mary continued to live in the home after her husband’s death and eventually their
son, Thomas Lyons Reed, assumed ownership.
At the age of 21, Thomas Lyons Reed (1827-1900) married Harriet Osgood Woodbury
(1823-1851) of Gloucester, Massachusetts on March 23, 1849. The couple lived in the family
home in Salem and had one child, Thomas Sidney Reed, born on September 6, 1849. Their
happiness was short-lived. After only two years of marriage, Harriet died of consumption on
August 21, 1851. She was buried in Clarks Cemetery in her hometown of Gloucester.
Three years later, on October 13, 1854, Thomas Lyons Reed married Phebe A. Irons
(1830-1857) of Providence, Rhode Island. Phebe’s father, Waterman Irons was a well-known
leather dealer in Providence. That same year, the couple welcomed son, Frank Waterman Reed
(1857-1893). The marriage was again short-lived. At age 27, Phebe passed away on September
8
Reed is also listed in documents as Read
Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 and 1850 United States Federal Census, Salem Ward 3, Essex,
Massachusetts; Roll: M432_312; Page: 184A; Image: 374
10
Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881 (Thomas Reed, 1848 - 51446:6)
9
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�8, 1857 and was buried at Grace Church Cemetery in her hometown of Providence. 11 Thomas
continued to live in Phebe’s Providence home with her family and their son Frank before
leaving and renting rooms in multiple boarding homes throughout the city. 12
At age 34, Thomas Lyons Reed married for a third time. On October 13, 1861, Reed
married 25-year-old schoolteacher, Eliza E. Bourn, also of Providence. 13 Eliza was born c. 1837
to John Bourn and Clarrissa H. (Morrison) Bourn in Somerset, Massachusetts.14 Unfortunately,
little is known about Eliza and no records were found following her marriage to Thomas Reed.
By 1868, Thomas would remarry.
On Mary 6, 1868, Thomas embarked on his fourth marriage, this time to his former
sister-in-law, schoolteacher, Mary Theresa Irons (1838-1898). By this time, Thomas was
superintendent of Atlantic Tubing Co. on Dyer Street in Providence. Together, the couple had
two children, Walter Hoxie Reed (1870-1935) and Annie Usher Reed (1872-1947). The blended
family, which included Thomas’s son Frank, moved back in with Mary’s parents in Providence
on Greenwich Street. In 1881, Thomas’s father-in-law, Waterman Irons was robbed and beaten
while working in his leather store. He later died of his injuries and his murder became the
frequent subject of local news coverage. 15
Meanwhile, Thomas Lyons Reed’s mother, Mary Reed continued living in the home at 13
Warren Street in Salem, where she is listed as a nurse until her death in 1876. 16 Thomas then
11
Fine a Grave (Memorial ID: 180827082)
United States Federal Census, 1860
13
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915
14
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915
15
The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts, 26 Aug 1888, Sun, Page 4
16
City of Salem Directories, 1851-1874
12
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�sold the family home to his sister, Eliza and her husband, Alexander Monroe for $800.00. 17 In
total, the Reed family occupied the home for 40 years and continued their ownership through
the Monroe Family.
The Monroe Family, 1877-1887
Alexander Monroe (1843-1916) was born at sea in 1843. His parents Jeanette (Ross) and
Donald Monroe were sailing from Ross Cromartie, Scotland to Nova Scotia at the time of his
birth. On November 17, 1864, Alexander married Eliza Bryant Reed. Together the couple had
four children: Frank Creighton Monroe (b. 1865), Annie L. Monroe (b. 1868), Alexander
Spofford Monroe (b. 1868), and Mary Elizabeth Monroe (b. 1870). By 1870, the family was
living with Eliza’s mother, Mary Reed in the family home at 13 Warren Street, while Alexander
worked as a railroad conductor. 18
Following Mary Reed’s death, the Monroe family continued to live in the house for
another decade. Prior to selling 13 Warren Street, the family relocated to Lawrence, Kansas to
care for their young nieces, Mary, Agnes, and Annie Murtaugh, Alexander is listed as president
of the local Merchant National Bank. 19 In 1887, the Monroes sold the home to the Fay family
for $1,725. 20
17
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, 987:101
United States Federal Census, 1870
19
United States Federal Census 1900
20
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, 1211:121
18
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�The Fay Family, 1887-1959
John B. Fay (1846-1903) was born to Patrick and Bridget (Gavagan) Fay in August 1846 in
Ireland. John immigrated to the U.S. in 1866. He married Mary Anne Conlin (1852-1917) in
Canton, Massachusetts on April 28, 1873. 21 Mary Anne was born to Peter and Anne Conlin in
January of 1852 in Massachusetts. The couple had six children: Mary E. Fay (b. 1874), John
Francis Fay (1877-1970), Katherine Gertrude Fay (b. 1881), Teresa I. Fay (b. 1883), Joseph P. Fay
(b. 1885), and Agnes C. Fay (b. 1889). 22 The first three children were born in Portland, Maine,
where the family resided until moving to 13 Warren Street in 1888. John B. Fay worked as an
engineer at 3 Pope’s Ct in Salem. His son, John F. Fay was a hostler for J.W. Dane who had a
stable at 7 Hamilton Street in Salem. 23 John B. Fay died on March 26, 1903 at the age of 56
from diabetes. 24 Mary died in 1917, leaving the home to her daughter Agnes.
The Fay family rented the home at 13 Warren Street to the Berry family for six years,
1897-1903. Niles P. Berry (1865-1916) was born in Salem to Charles H. Berry and Mary A.
(Lundgren) Berry on February 18, 1865. 25 Niles married Maria E. Quinn (1865-1963) in Salem on
October 22, 1895. 26 Maria Quinn was born to Patrick and Margaret Quinn in December 1865 in
Ireland. She became a U.S. citizen in 1878. Together, Maria and Niles had one son, George N.
21
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1880-1911
23
U.S. City Directories, 1897
24
Massachusetts Death Index, 1903. Volume 540, Page 352, Index Volume 47, Reference Number F63.M363.v.47
25
Massachusetts Birth records, 1865
26
Boston Archdiocese; Boston, Massachusetts; Immaculate Conception (Salem) Marriages, 1871-1900;
Volume: 48559; Page: 302
22
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�Berry (1899-1968), born June 13, 1899. 27 Niles worked as an express man. In 1903, they moved
to 49 Broad Street in Salem and by 1910, they had another child, Margaret.28 The couple’s
marriage was brief - Niles died in 1916. 29 After her husband’s death, Maria and her children
moved again, this time to 22 Briggs Street in Salem. Maria lived to be 98. She died in nearby
Danvers, Massachusetts in 1963. 30
Agnes C. Fay (1889-1966) continued to live at 13 Warren Street until the late 1950s and
worked as a hairdresser. In 1933, she deeded the home to her siblings, Joseph and Katherine,
where they resided for another 26 years. 31 Agnes died April 15, 1966. 32
Joseph P. Fay worked as an agent for the American Railway Express Company at a
station in Peabody, Massachusetts. 33 He was also the President of the Young Men’s Catholic
Society in 1912. 34 His sister Katherine, whom he co-owned the home with, was a saleswoman
in the leather and retail goods industry. 35 By 1940, she was working as a nurse. 36 Their sister,
Teresa I. Fay, whom also lived in the home, worked as a hairdresser. 37 Joseph and Katherine
sold the home to the Dooley family in 1959 for $10,800.
27
United States Federal Census, 1900
United States Federal Census, 1910
29
Massachusetts Death Index, Volume 74, Page 363
30
Walter F. Welch boarded at 13 Warren Street tentatively for two years. He was worked as a butcher at the
Market Square, now known as Derby Square.
31
2948:142
32
U.S. Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
33
U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Essex, Massachusetts
34
The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts, October 12, 1912
35
United States Federal Census, 1920
36
United States Federal Census, 1940
37
Salem City Directories, 1934
28
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�1959-present
The Dooley family owned the home until 2016 when they sold it to Ryan Guilmartin for
$401,000. 38 Ryan Guilmartin fully renovated the home during his three-year ownership, which
included a request to remove one of the home’s staircases. Unfortunately, during this
renovation, the original chimney was deemed unsafe and swiftly demolished with the
permission of the Salem Historical Commission. 39 Guilmartin then sold the home to Amy and
Matthew Chambers in 2019 for the sum of $655,000. 40
38
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, 35140:81
City of Salem, 13 Warren Street Building Jacket
40
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, 38069:312
39
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�Homeowners
Date
Years of
Ownership
Number
of
Years
Price
Documents
Referenced
Notes
Nathaniel Saltonstall
Leverette Saltonstall
Caroline Saltonstall
Mary E. Saltonstall
Mary Reed
Thomas Reed
April 11, 1836
April 17, 1837
1836-1844
8
$110
$581.25
298:212
Land purchased in 1836 from cabinetmaker,
Joseph Wallis
Home is present by 1837
March 29, 1844
1844-1865
21
$600
$620
343:31
343:33
415:039
December 18, 1865
1865-1877
12
$907
695:194
November 5, 1877
1877-1887
10
$800
987:101
“with all the buildings theron”
343:33 – Mortgage from Mark Lowd, a painter
415:039 – Mary Reed retains the home after Thomas’
death
Paid off mortgage owed to Mark Lowd, a painter
“a certain parcel of land”
“a certain parcel of land”
November 4, 1887
1887-1900
13
$1,725
1211:121
“a certain parcel with the buildings thereon”
September 15, 1900
1900-1933
33
“Consideration
Paid”
1621:184
2318:332
2948:142
Plan 5644
2948:142
“a certain parcel with the buildings thereon”
Thomas Lyons Reed
Mary T. Reed
Alexander Monroe
Eliza B. (Reed)
Monroe
Bridget Fay
Annie Fay
Mary A. Fay
Agnes C. Fay
Joseph Fay
Katherine G. Fay
Robert J. Dooley
Mary R. Dooley
April 11, 1933
1933-1959
26
July 27, 1959
1959-2016
57
Ryan Guilmartin
August 2, 2016
2016-2019
3
Amy Chambers
Matthew Chambers
November 27, 2019
“Consideration
Paid”
“Consideration
Paid”
$10,800.00
$401,000
2318:332 – A triangular plot of land is received from Mary
J. Thayer of 34 Broad Street
Inherited from Teresa I. Fay and Agnes C. Fay
4583:399
35140:81
2019 – 2020
1+
$655,000
38069:312
+
13 Warren Street was referred to as 13 Green Street until 1855
Catherine M. Donelan
Janis M. Haserlat
�Directory Year
Residents
Occupation or Notes
1837-1842
1850
1851
1851-1874
1853
1857
1878
1878-1879
1878-1881
1878-1882
1880
1880-1886
1884-1886
1888-1890
1888-1901
1893-1895
1897-1903
1904-1918
1920-1950
1921-1926
1929-1957
1932-1949
1941-1957
Thomas Reed
Benjamin W. Lander
Thomas L. Reed
Mrs. Mary Reed
Worcester Parker
Richard B. Reed
Richard C. Lander
George W. Lander
Mrs. Benjamin W. Lander
Mrs. Eliza B. Monroe
Miss. M. E. Plummer
C. F. L. Hazlewood
George H, Kilham
Anna Fay
John B. Fay
Walter F. Welch
Niles P. Berry
Mrs. Mary Anne Fay
Joseph P. Fay
T. J Fay
Agnes C. Fay
Katherine G. Fay
Theresa I. Fay
Tin Plate Worker at 27 Front Street
Printer/Carpenter
Shoecutter
Nurse
Carpenter
Postman
Carpenter
Clerk
No Occupation Listed
No Occupation Listed
No Occupation Listed
No Occupation Listed
No Occupation Listed
Dressmaker
Engineer
Butcher
Teamster
Housekeeper
Agent
No Occupation Listed
Hairdresser
Nurse
Hairdresser
13 Warren Street was referred to as 13 Green Street until 1855
�Sources
compiled by Jen Ratliff
�the land in Salem, with the buildings thereon, which is bounded and described as follows:
NORTHERLY
WESTERLY
SOUTHERLY
EASTERLY
SOUTHERLY
EASTERLY
by Warren Street about forty feet;
by land now or late ofWaJlis, one hundred three feet;
by land now or late of Pope, fifteen feet, three inches;
by land now or late of Oliver, forty-two feet six inches;
by land now or late of Oliver, twenty-four feet eight inches; and
by land now or late of Cabot, sixty-six feet.
Also a triangular parcel of land in said Salem lying North of land situate on Broad Street
now or fonnerly owned by Haley and bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a stake at the Northwesterly comer of land now or late of Thayer and
running Easterly by other land herein conveyed, twenty-four and sixty-seven hundredths
(24.67) feet to a fence; thence turning and running Southeasterly by said fence, two and
fifty-nine hundredths (2.59) feet to said land of Haley; thence turning and running
Westerly by said land of Haley, twenty-four and forty hundredths (24.40) feet to the point
of beginning.
(Deed 38069:312, 2019)
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Courtesy of Neal Montgomery (newmann48) on Ancestry.com
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Salem News :
''Fire of unknown origin caused a loss of around 1100 to the house
at 13½ Warren St . earl y this morning . The house is occupied by
Albert Richardson and both he and his wife were asleep when the
fire was discovered shortly after 1 o ' clock by Mrs . Fay , a nearby
neighbor . The alarm was sent out from the station upon a cal l
sent over t h e phone by Mr s . Fay ' s son .
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Scanned Record Cover Page
Inventory No:
SAL.783
Historic Name:
Reed, Thomas House
Common Name:
Fay, John House
Address:
13 Warren St
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Central Salem
Local No:
25-264
Year Constructed:
c 1837
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
No style
Use(s):
Single Family Dwelling House
Significance:
Architecture; Commerce
Area(s):
SAL.HU: McIntire Historic District
Designation(s):
Local Historic District (03/03/1981)
Building Materials(s):
Roof: Asphalt Shingle
Wall: Aluminum Siding; Wood
Foundation: Ashlar Random Laid; Granite; Random Laid
Rubble
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Assessors'
Number
USGSQuad
25-264
Salem
Area(s) Form Number
HU
783
Salem
Town
Place (neighborhood or village)
Address
Central Salem
13 Warren St.
Historic Name Thomas Reed House
Uses:
Present
Single-family dwelling
Original Single-family dwelling
c.1837
Date of Construction
Style/Form
Greek Revival
Architect/Builder
Exterior Material:
Wall
granite
aluminum siding
Roof
asphalt shingles
Foundation
Outbuildings/Secondary Structures
none
Major Alterations (with dates)
siding, sash, entry - late 20th c.
Condition
good
Moved x
no
Acreage
Kim Withers Brengle
Organization
Salem Planning Department
Date Recorded 1/96
Recorded by
yes Date
less than 1 acre
Setting Set close to street in area of modest
mid-19th century residences.
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13 Warren St., Salem
BUILDING FORM
ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION __ see continuation sheet
Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of this building in terms of other buildings
within the community.
13 Warren Street is an altered example of the modest Greek Revival style dwellings constructed on
this street. Oriented facing west on a narrow lot close to the street, it is a two-story house on a
rectangular plan with a two-story side ell (S) projecting one bay to the west. The main block of the
house is four bays wide by two bays deep; the ell extends two bays. It has a side-gable roof pierced
by a chimney at the rear slope. The building stands on a foundation of granite ashlar (facade) and
rubble stone (rear and ell). The walls are clad in aluminum siding. The entry is off-center, and
consists of a modern door set in a molded surround . Windows have 1/1 (W and 1st story N
elevation) and 2/2 sash. Other features include slightly projecting cornice returns.
see continuation sheet
Discuss the history of the building. Explain its associations with local (or state) history. Include uses
of the building, and the role(s) the owners/occupants played within the community.
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
This building, c. 1837, may have been the first of a series of Greek Revival houses that now line
Warren Street. Thomas Reed was the only resident of the street listed in the 1837 directory, and a
building with the correct footprint, owned by Reed, appeared on the 1851 atlas. By 1897 the lot had
acquired an outbuilding in its southwest corner. The outbuilding still existed in 1911, but was
removed prior to 1980.
Thomas Reed had a tinplate business at 27 Front Street. Mrs. Mary Reed, presumably Thomas Reed's
widow, occupied the house in 1850 and still owned it in 1874. By 1897, Bridget Fay, et. al., owned
the house; John Fay, a hostler, had his business there; and Niles P. Berry, a teamster, lived there. The
house continued to be occupied by members of the Fay family through 1950. The house continues as
a single-family residence.
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
see continuation sheet
Hopkins, G. M. Atlas of Salem, Massachusetts. Philadelphia, 1874.
Massachusetts Historical Commission. Historic Resources Inventory: Salem.
McIntyre, Henry C. E. Map of the City of Salem. Philadelphia, 1851.
Reardon, Elizabeth K. Salem Historic District Study Committee Investigation. Typescript,
1968.
Richards, L. J. Atlas of the City of Salem, Massachusetts .... 1897.
Salem City Directories, 1836-1970.
Walker Lithograph and Publishing Co. Atlas of the City of Salem, Massachusetts. Boston,
MA, 1911.
_ _ Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. If checked, you must
attach a completed National Register Criteria Statement form .
�INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET
MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION
220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125
SALEM
13 WARREN ST
Area(s)
Form No.
SAL.783
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RECEIVED
JUN 20 2017
MASS. HIST. COMM.
Continuation sheet 1
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3. CONDITION: Excellent ~
Fair Deteriorated Moved Altered
IMPORTANCE of site to area: Great Little None
SITE endangered by
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4. DESCRIPTION
FOUNDATION/BASEMENT: High Regular Low
Material:
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LANDSCAPING
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Fireplace
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�Certificate Number:
Permit Number:
B-16-1292
B-16-1292
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
City of Salem
This is to Certify that the
........................Single Family.Building······················································
Building Type
13 WARRENS
Address
in the .................................... City
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IS HEREBY GRANTED A PERM.
located at
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Town/City Name
T CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
13 Warren Street- Si
TN
This Permit is granted in conformity with the Statutes and
exprres
rdill'll!!ces relating thereto, and
............................... .tf.q_f..(1pp_li.c:_cz_/J_le.. ...... .................... unless si~J, ,~
Expiration Date
Issued On: Thursday, April 2 7, 2017
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Certificate Number:
Permit Number:
B-16-1292
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
City of Salem
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This is to Certify that the
located at
Building
Type
in the _. _______ , ____ (!ty _of_!iq!~!'J. ________ ...... _.. .
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Expiration Date
Issued On: Thursday, April 27, 2017
�Cor,:nmonwealth of Massachusetts
Citv of Salem
120 Washington St, 3rd Floor Salem, MA 01970 (978) 745-9595 x5641
Return card to Building Division for Certificate of Occupancy
Permit No.
B-16-1292
PERMIT TO BUILD
FEE PAID: $1,540.00
11/8/2016
DATE ISSUED:
This certifies that
13 WARREN STREET
has permission to erect, alter, or demo
Map/Lot: 250264-0
Repair/Replace
FULL .
SE RENOVATION:
SOME SIDING REPAIRS; Kif., , . . , BATHROOMS, & BEDROOMS; REPLACE: THREE (3)
WINDOWS, ONE (1) DOOR, ONE ;4.!:STAIRCASE & REMOVE: ONE (1) STAIRCASE. (SHA Hist.
Comm Certificate of Appropriate
n file)
as follows:
Contractor Name: MICHAL SZYDLOWSKI
OBA:
PIONARCH
Contractor License No: CS-099318
11/8/2016
Date
This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit is comme
may grant one or more extensions not to exceed six months each upon written request.
\$ix months after issuance. The Building Official
All construction, alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zon
This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for pub
work until the completion of the same.
for the entire duration of the
The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officials are provided on this:ff,erm·
HIC#:
~Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (ass
Restrictions:
Building plans are to be available on site.
All Permit Cards are the property of the PROPERTY OWNER.
MGL c.142A).
�Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Citv of Salem
120 Washington St, 3rd Floor Salem, MA 01970 (978) 745-9595 x5641
Return card to Building Division for Certificate of Occupancy
Structure
CITY OF SALEM BUILDING PERMIT
PERMIT TO BE POSTED IN THE WINDOW
Excavation
INSPECTION RECORD
Footing
Foundation
Framing
,r."r:--
Mechanical
INSPECTION:
Insulation
Chimney/Smoke Chamber
Final~
Plumbing/Gas
Rough: Plumbing
Final6~
Service
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Preliminary
Final
Health Department
BY
DATE
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�CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
120WASHINGTON STREET, 3"° FLOOR
TEL: 978-745-9595
FAX: 978-740-9846
KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL
MAYOR
THOMAS ST.PIERRE
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTIES/BUIIDING COMMISSIONER
January 31, 2017
Salem Historic Commissio
Salem City Hall
93 Washington Street
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
RE: 13 Warren Street Chimney Stack
Jessica Herbert - Chairperson,
Our Department recently performed a visual structural i
iqn of the above referenced location on
Monday, January 30, 2017. The inspection was perform
foate the overall condition of the two
(2) - story brick masonry chimney stack at 13 Warren Stree
ed on the left side of the dwelling.
We were called to the site to review the masonry structure because ,f'
masonry joints. The brick units and its joints at the second-floor lev~t·
collapsed inside the chimney stack itself.
mbling brick and failing
pletely failed and have
In conclusion based on our findings it is this Departments opinion that the chi
immediately. The chimney stack has come to the end of its 166-year useful life s
condition could result in a collapse on the adjacent property.
If you have any further questions regarding this letter, please call this office at (978) 619-~0.
Respectfully,
Thomas St. Pierre
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Building Commissioner & Zoning Enforcement Officer
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Salem Historical Commission
120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970
(978) 619-5685
FAX (978) 740-0404
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS.
d that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed:
□
IRl
□
□
Reconstructi
Demolition
Signage
□
□
□
□
Moving
Alteration
Painting
Other work
as described below will be appr
to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set
forth in the Historic District's Act (M:t,:ts;,,,ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance.
District: McIntire District
Name of Record Owner: R an Guilmartin
Description of Work Proposed:
Renovate house per drawings by PionArch design construction da
25, 2016 with the following
provisions:
• Cornerboards to match existing or be 5 ½"flat boards;
• Watertable to match existing or be 8"-10" flat boards;
• Repaint chimney with a historic-type mortar mix, such as a 5 parts s
rts lime, and 1 part
cement. Color to match the existing mortar; and
• Balusters and railing on back porch to match side porch.
Dated:
September 8, 2016
SALEM HISTORICAL C
SSION
The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding
violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated.
THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of
Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work.
�Salem Historical Coms11'ission
cc: City Clerk
Building Inspector
CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970
CERT! FI CATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY
It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Corrrnission has
• d that the proposed construction [ ];
moving [ ];
fixture [
reconstruction [ ~;
alteration [ ];
J
painting [];sign or
work as described below in the •••
: - : : - - - - - - - - - - - - Historic District.
Address of Property:,./l•,,/1 ,A~~EN
STREET~
Name of R~cord Owner~ RoB~(;~•1,:...:M:..:.AR:..:.Y.:..·--=D:..:o:..:o:.::~:::-E:..:.Y_ _ _ _ _ _ _-'--_ _
DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED:
REPLACING WINDOW SASH AND SINGLE
10
'.iwoODEN WINDOWS \'/ITH NE\\!
f!<f+>
DOUBLE GLAZED
2/2 J&C ADAMS WOODEN \'IINDOWS Wl1
MUNTINS TO BE
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Assignment
Holmes
to
sa1em safe Dep.
Trust co.
I, saurien J. Holmes of Barnet Vermont holder of a mortgage from Edward L.
P. Briggs et ux. to Geore:e B. },oster date'ci December 10th, 1890 recorded
with Esse:ic sou~h Registry of Deeds, Book 1296, page 517, assign said mortgage and the note and claim secured thereby to the.sa1em safe Deposit
&
&
Trust co. of Salrm, county of Essex and commonwealth of Massachusetts.
WITlfESS my hana. and seal this seventh day of December 1916.
•Harry :M. Nelson
Julia
M.
saurian J. Holm~s
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)
)
H.ooker
co, ss. December 11, 1915,
(seal)
COhi,MONWEALTH OF VEHMONT. Caledonia
Then personally appeared the above named saurien
J. Holmes and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and
deea., before me
Harry M. Nelson
Notary PU.bli c
( Notarial seal)
Essex ss. Received December 20,1915, 9 m.past 12 P,M, Recorded and Examined
-----------------------------------·------------------------------------ __L
Discharge
I, Mary A. Walkley of Marblehead, county of Essex ana. Commonwealth of Mass}
Walkley
achusetts, holder of a mortgage from Elliott F, Woodberry of Beverly in sad
to
Woodberry
county to Albert Walkley dated April 5th, 1909, recorded with Essex south
Registry of Deeds, Book 1960, page 503, acknowledge satisfaction of the
same. WITNESS my hand and seal this 18th day of December 1916.
w. s. Nichols
)
Mary A. Walkley
(seal)
CON.MONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Essex ss. December 18th, 1915.
ally appeared the above named M:ary A. Walkley and acknowledged
instrument to be her free act and deed, before me
wm. s. Nfchols
Notary PUblic
Essex ss. Received December 20,1915. 9 m.past 12 P,M. Recorded and EXamined
Release
Thayer
I, Mary J. Thayer of Salem, Essex county, Ma-ssachusetts, being unmarried,
to
for .consideration paid, release to Mary A. Fay of said Salem, the land in
Fay
said SALEM, lying' north of the Broad street parcel registered in my name
and by me this day conveyed to Humphrey M. Haley.
said land consists of
a triangular lot and is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a
.
stake at the northwesterly corner of 11\Y said lot and running easterly by
other land of grantee twenty four and sixty seven hundredths (24.67) feet
to a fence; thence turning and running southeasterly by said fence two and
fifty nine hundre'dths (2,69) feet to said registered land of mine; thence
turning and running westerly by sal.d land of mine twenty four and forty
hundredths ( 24,40) feet to said stake anc!. the point of beginning.
The same
being shown on plan 5644 A filed in the Land Registration Office in Boston
accompanying my petition to register said Broad street parcel.
hand and seal this ninth day of December U:ll5.
WITNESS my
Mary J. Thayer
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTs.·Essex ss. Salem, December 9, 1915.
(seal)
Then
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-- -- -2318-- ---personally appeared the above named Mary J. Thayer and acknowledged the
foregoing instrument to be her free act and deed, before me
Robert w. Hill
Notary PUblic
Essex ss. Received December 20,1915. 10 m.past 12 P.M.Recorded and EXamtned
-------------------------------------------------------------------------r, Alexand.er E. Kalnewetz of Haverhill, Essex county, Massachusetts, for con-
Kalnewetz
sideration paict, grant to Maude T. Kalnewetz of said Haverhil_l ( my wife)
to
with quitclaim covenants, the land and builctings thereon situated in said
Kalnewetz
HAVERHILL on the easterly side of Main street and bounded as follows, name:)y Three $1.H.stamps
Documentary canceled.
Beginning at the southwesterly corner thereof by 1an<1 formerly of Lufkin
and by said Main street, thence running northerly by said Main street seven-
I
ty four and stx tenths (74.6) feet more or less to land of Harold M.Goodwin
thence by said 1and of Harold M. Goodwin, easterly seventy nine and five
tenths (79.5) feet to a stake by land of Hastings; thence southerly by sair
land of Hastings, seventy three and two tenths (73.2) feet more or less to
a stake by said· land formerly of Lufkin; and thence westerly by said land
or-
merly of Lufkin, ninety nine (99) feet to said Main street and the point
begun at.
Being the same premises conveyed to me by-Edward H. Barry, by
I
!deed dated January 1, 1913, anct recorded with Essex sou th Deeds, Book 2187 1
ipage 551.
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This conveyance is made subject to t_he right of Hollin B. Hastirgs
!his heirs and assigns forever to use for all the purposes of a street the
way twelve (12) feet in width on the northerly side of the granted premises
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adjoining said land of Harold M. Goodwin and extending from Main street
Ieasterly
to said 1and of Hastings, including the right to lay, repair and
maintain sewer, water and gas pipes therein, and to use ·the same in connect-
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ion with said Hastings lanct and.the present and all future buildings thereon;
1t 18 also subject to any _and ail rights of Mabel Pierce and her heirs andl
assigns to use the aforesaid. way; this conveyance ts a1so made subject to
two certain mortgages aggregating $3650.
seventeenth day of December 1915.
WITNESS my hand and seal this
Alexand.er
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Essex ss;
E.
Kalnewetz
December 17, 1916.
(seal)
Then persona -
ly 'appeared the above named Alexander E. Kalnewetz and acknowledged the
foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed, before me
George Mitchell
JUstice of the Peace
Essex ss. 11.ecetved December 20, 1915. 12 m.past 12 P.M. Recorded and EXamined
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I, Maude T. Kalnewetz, of Haverhill, Essex county, .Massachusetts, for con-,
sideration paid, grant to the Groveland co-operative Bank, situated in
Groveland, Essex county, Massachusetts, with mortgage covenants, to secure
the payment of thirty eight hundred dollars, and interest and fines as
Kalnewetz, et ux.
to
Groveland co-op.
Bk.
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and bounded thus:
Beginning at a stake standing by the Northerly side
of the said Old Road and running thence by said Old Road South 37° West
one hundred (100) feet to a stake; thence North 37° West one hundred nine
(109) feet to a stake; thence North 53° East seventy-one (71) feet to a
drill hole in the corner of the ledge; thence South 54° East by a private
way eighty-six (86) feet to the first named bound.
Being the same prem-
ises conveyed to Charles E. Nason by Gladys B. Bergengren by deed dated 1
June 13th, 1921, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds.
I, Isabelle K. Atwater, hereby transfer and pledge to the said mortgagee
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4 shares in the 117th series of its capital stock as collateral security!
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for the performance of the conditions of this mortgage, and my said note/
upon which shares said sum of Eight Hundred Dollars has been advanced to'
me by the mortgagee. The monthly payments under this mortgage are Eight '
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and 20/100 Dollars.
In the event of an assignment of this mortgage, in-
terest on the unpaid balance of the principal shall be at the rate of 6 ,
per cent. per annum.
1tis mortgage is upon the Statutory Co-operative
Bank Mortgage Condition, for any breach of which the mortgagee shall
have the Statutory Co-operative Bank Power of Sale. I, Charles L. Atwater
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husband of said mortgagor release to the mortgagee all rights of tenancy;
by the curtesy and other interests in the mortgaged premises. WITNESS
our hands and seals this sixth day of April 1933.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex, ss. April 6th 1933,
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Isabelle K. Atwater
Charles L. Atwater
(seal)
(seal)
Then personally appeared the above named Isabelle K. Atwater and acknowl~
edged the foregoing instrument to be her free act and deed,
before me Walter C. King
Justice of the Peace
Commission expires August 17th, 1934
.
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Essex ss. Received Apr. 7, 1933. 30 m. past 8 A.M. Recorded and Examined.!
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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, Joseph P. Fay, Katherine G. Fay,1
Teresa I. Fay and Agnes C. Fay, all of Salem in the County of Essex,MassJ
et al
to
achusetts, all being unmarried, for consideration paid, grant to Mary E.,
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Mooney
i Mooney of said Salem, with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS the land in said SALEM,
with the buildings thereon, which is bounded and desori bed as follows:
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· Northerly by Warren street about forty feet; Westerly by land now or late
of Wallis,one hundred three feet; Southerly by land now or late of Pope,
fifteen feet three inches; Easterly by land now or late of Oliver, fortytwo feet six inches; Southerly by land now or late of Oliver, twenty-fou,
1 feet eight inches; Easterly by land now or late of Cabot, sixty-six feet.I
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Also a triangular parcel of land in said Salem lying North of land sit'
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I ua te on Broad street now owned by Haley and bounded and described as fol-,
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i lows: beginning at a stake at the Northwesterly corner of land now or latr
: of Thayer and running Easterly by other land herein conveyed, twenty-fouri
I and sixty-seven hundredths (24.6'7) feet to a fence; thence turning and
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running Southeasterly by said fence two and fifty-nine hundredths (2.59)
! feet to said land of Haley; thence turning and running Westerly by said
I1and of Haley twenty-four and forty hundredths
(24.40) feet to the point
I of beginning. For title references, see deeds to Mary A. Fay, recorded
I in
Essex South District Registry of Deeds, book 1621, page 184 and book
'. 2318 page 332.
WITNESS our hands and seals this twenty-ninth day of Marc ,
i 1933.
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Joseph P. Fay
(seal)
Katherine G. Fay
(seal)
Teresa I. Fay
(seal)
Agnes C. Fay
(seal)
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ss. Salem, March 31, 1933
Then personally appeared the
Iabove-named Agnes C.
Fay and aclmowledged the foregoing instrument to be
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\ her free act and deed,
before me
Mary E. Corrigan
Notary Public
My commission expires Apr. 20, 1939
Essex ss. Received Apr. 11, 1933. 30 m. past 12 P.M.Recorded and Examined.
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I KNOW
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ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that I, Mary E. !fooney of Salem, Essex
I county, Massachusetts, being unmarried,
i Joseph P. Fay, Katherine G. Fay, Teresa
Mooney
for consideration paid, grant to
I. Fay and Agnes C. Fay, all of
to
.
Fay
et al
I said Salem, as joint tenants and not as tenants in common, with QUITCLAIM! _ __
I COVENANTS the land in said SALEM, with the buildings thereon, which is
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bounded and described as follows: Northerly by Warren street about forty
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I feet; Westerly by land now or late of Wallis, one hundred three feet;Sout -_ __
erly by land now or late of Pope, fifteen feet three inches; Easterly by
land now or late of Oliver, forty-two feet six inches; Southerly by land
!now or late of Oliver, twenty-four feet eight inches; Easterly by land no
I or
late of Cabot, sixty-six feet.
Also a triangular parcel of land in
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1said Salem lying North of land situate on Broad street now owned by Haley
;and bounded and described as follows: beginning at a stake at the Northwesterly corner of land now or late of 'l'hayer and running Easterly by oth r
: land herein conveyed, twenty-four and sixty-seven hundredths (24.6'7) feet I
to a fence; thence turning and running Southeasterly by said fence two anl
fifty-nine hundredths (2.59) feet to said land of Haley; thence turning
and running Westerly by said land of Haley, twenty-four and forty lmndred
ths (24.40) feet to the point of beginning. The above premises are the s
conveyed to
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by deed of the grantees, of even date, to be recorded here
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WITNESS my hand and seal this twenty-ninth day of March, 1933.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
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I Essex, ss. Salem, April
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Mary E. Mooney
(seal)
1933. Then personally appeared the above-
i named Mary E. Mooney and aclmowledged the foregoing instrument to be her
free act and deed, before me
John J.Connelly Justice of the Peace
showing
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Notary Public (Notarial seal)
My commission expires March 9, 1939
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Essex ss. Received Apr. 11, 1933. 30 m. past 12 P.M.Recorded and Examined.
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George S. Mandell of Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts, and Emily P.
Mandell
et ux
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Mandell, his wife, in her right, for consideration paid, grant to Gertrude
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to
T. Taft of Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts with QUI'IDLAIM COVENANTS
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the land with the buildings thereon situate in said HAMILTON, bounded and
Taft
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One $5. &
One $1, R.
Stamps
DocUII1entary
Canceled.
described as follows:
Westerly by Woodbury Street, formerly sometimes
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called Maxey's Road, on numerous courses, as shovm on the plan of land
hereinafter mentioned; Northerly by other land of the granter about threJ
hundred seventy seven (3??) feet and by land now or formerly of Gertrude/
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F. Knowlton about twenty four _(24) feet (a stone wall marks this line); ,
Northeasterly by an _old ditch between premises described herein and land i
now or formerly of said Knowlton, about four hundred fifteen (415) feet;
Southeasterly on several courses by the brook between the granted prem-
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ises and land now or formerly of said Knowlton, about eight hundred sixt~
and 5/10 (860.5) feet. Southerly again by the same brook and by a fence
from a bend in.the brook to said Woodbury Street, measuring about two
hundred four (204) feet ori both brook and fence, containing about seven '
and 65/100 (?.65) acres, all as shown on a plan entitled "Land of Gerl
trude F. Knowlton Hamilton, Mass." dated April 1930, made by Thomas A.Ap1
pleton, C,E., recorded with Essex South District Deeds Book 58, Plan 20.'
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Said premises being the same premises conveyed to the granter by deed of,
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Gertrude F. Knowlton dated May 12, 1930, recorded with said Deeds, Book
2845, Page 300. Provided however there is excepted and reserved from
this conveyance that portion of the northerly part of the premises above
described, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a drill hole '
in the wall at the Northeasterly corner of the premises above described,·
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thence running Easterly by the wall and other land of the granter and
land now or formerly of Gertrude F. Knowlton four hundred one and 2/10
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(401.2) feet to a ditch by land of said Gertrude F. Knowlton, thence run'
ning Southerly by said ditch and land of Knowlton fifty (50) feet, thence
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turning and running Westerly in a straight line by the land hereby to be '
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conveyed to a point on said Woodbury Street one hundred fifty (150) feet;
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�I, Arnes C. Fay, surviving joint tenant
of
Salem
Essex
County, Massachueette
being unma"itd, for com1ideration paid, grant to
Hobert J. Dooley and ¥iacy R. l.boley,
husband and wife, as tenants by the entirety, both
of
with
Salem, said Chunty of Essex
qutttluim rn11rnants
the land in said S~lere, with the buildings ther~on, which is bounded and described
as follows:
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Northerly by Warren Street about forty feet;
Westerly by land now or late of Wallis, one hW1dred three feet;
Southerly by land now or late of Pope, fifteen feet, three inches;
Easterly by land now or late of Oliver, forty-two feet six inches;
Southerly by lam now or late of Oliver, twenty-four feet eight
inches; and
Easterly by land now or late of Cabot, sixty-six feet.
For title see deed dated ~arch 29, 195J and recorded in the 1ssex
South District tegistry of Deeds. '"bok 2948, Pages 142 and 143. Katherine G.
Fay d'ed September 4, 1949, Josept; ~. Fay died May 15, 1950 and Teresa I. F'ay
died June 10, 1959.
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Also a triangular pa.reel of land in said Salem 4'ing North of land
situate on Broad Street now or tormerfy owned by Halq and bounded and described
as follow,
Beginning at a stake at the Northwesterly- comer ot lani now or late
of Th1'Yer and rlmling :Easterly by other land herein convey-ed., twenty-tour and
sixty-seven hundredths (24.67) feet to a fence; thence turnin& and r'IEning Southeasterly~ said f'ence, two and firty-nine hundredths (2.59) feet to said land
of Haley; thence turning and running West•rly bys a.id land of Haley, twenty-four
and forty hundredths (24.40) f'eet to the point ot beginning.
For title see deed dated December 9, 1915 recorded in Book 2318,
Page 332 in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds.
See also deed elated
March 29, 1953 recorded in Book 2948, Page 14.3.
1- I .:J.. • 00 a:ftixed u. S .. l>ocum. Stamps t II. G' ~ aff':ixed
and oanoelled on back of this inatrument and cancelled on back ot this instrument
Mase. Excise Stamps
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We, Robert J. ijoole:y and Mary R. Dooley, husband and wife, as tenants by
the entirety, both of Salem, County of Essex
for consideration paid, grant to the
SALEM SAVINGS BANK,
a corporation duly established by law and located
in Salem in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, with MORTGAGE COVENANTS, to secure
t:egty~o<f
in
lDle
year with
••.••• Ten Thousand eight hundred ($10,800.00) •••••••••••••
five (5)
Dollars
per cent interest per annum, payable monthly, as provided in a note
of even date, the land in said Salem, with the buildings thereon, which is bounded and
described as follows:
Northerly by Warren Street about forty feet;
Westerly by land now or late of Wallis, one hundred three feet;
Southerly by land now or late of Pope, fifteen feet, three inches;
F.a.sterly by land now or late of Oliver, forty-two feet six inches;
Southerly by land now or late of Oliver, twenty-four feet eight inches; and
Easterly by land now or late of Cabot, sixty-six feet ..
For title see deed dated March 29, 1953 and recorded in the Essex South
District Registry of Deeds, B:,ok 2948, Pages 142 and 143.
See also deed of Agnes C.
Fay, surviving joint tenant recorded herewith in the Essex South District Registry
of Deeds. Katherine G. Fay died September 4, 1949, Joseph P. Fay died May 15, 1950 ·
and Teresa I. Fay died June 10, 1959.
Also a triangular parcel of land in said Salem lying North of land
situate on Broad Street now or formerly owned by Haley and bounded and described
as follows:
Beginning at a stake at the Northwesterly corner of land now or late
of Thayer and running Easterly tr,, other land herein conveyed, twenty-four and
sixty-seven hundredths (24.67) feet to a fence; thence turning and running Southeasterly by said fence, two and fifty-nine hundredths (2.59) feet to said land
of Haley; thence turning and running Westerly by said land of Haley, twenty~four
arrl forty hundredths (21~.40) feet to the point of beginning.
For title see deed dated December 9, 1915 recorded in Book 2318,
Page 332, in the i~ssex South District Registry of Deeds. See also deed dated
¥.arch 29, 1953, recorded in Book 2948, Page 143.
�Including as part of the realty, all portable or sectional buildings at any time placed upon said pre1nises and
all furnaces, ranges, heaters, plumbing, gas and electric fixtures, screens, mantels, shades, screen doors, storm
doors and windows, oil burners, gas .burners and all other fixtures o:£ whatever kind and nature at present or
hereafter instaHed in or on the granted premises in any manner which renders such articles usable in connection therewith so far as the same are or can by agreement of parties, be made a part of the realty.
THls mortgage
is upon the STATUTORY CONDITION,
and upon the further condition that the grantor. or
heirs, executors, administrators or assigns shall pay all taxes and assessments on said premises,
whether in the nature of taxes or assessments now in being or not, shall keep the buildings now ot hereafter
standing thereon insured against fire in a
sum satisfactory to said Bank or its successors or assigns, all insurance.
to be made payable in case of loss to said Bank or its successors or assigns, and shall pay to said Bank or its successors or assigns all such sums with interest as it
or they may pay or inctµ: for such taxes, assessments or in-
surance, or on account of·. any foreclosure proceedings hereunder, whether .completed or not; for any branch of
which the mortgagee shall have the
AND
STATUTORY
PowER oi:' SALE,
said Bank and its su~c~ssors and assigns shall have the further right to cancel and surrender any in-
surance policies and collect the proceeds therefrom in case of any sale made hereunder, and to retain out of the
proceeds of any such sale one per cent of the purchase moneY: for its or their services in making such sale; any
purchaser at such sale shall be held to daini hereunder in case of any defect in sa1d sale;· and any entry made for
the
the purpose of foreclosing this. mortgage shall enure to and for the benefit of
purchaser at such sale.
shall pay to the mortgagee monthly, in
This mortgage is upon the further condition that the mortgagor
addition to all other payments herein.before set forth 1 an amount equal to one-twelfth (1 / I 2) of the last annual
tax bill covering said property, which amount shall be applied by the mortgagee to the payment of taxes when
as provided for in said
they shall become due, and any ·balance due thereon· shall be paid by ·the mortgagor
statutory conditions; the amount to be paid for taxes shall be adjusted in November of each year based on the
tax bill for that year.
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WITNESS
our
hands
and seal
in the year nineteen hundred and
July
day of
s this
fifty-nine
In presence of
ornmnunttttraltlf nf,'1aasa.dµu1eµ11
ESSEX, ss:
before me personally appeared
to me knpwn to be the person s
that
they
,_;2 / i%,
day of
Robert J. Dooley and Mary R. Dooley ·
On this
July
19 59 ,
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described in and who executed the foregoing instnu:nent, and acknowledged
executed the same as
theci.r
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. My: cnni#iis~ton expires'
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January 2~__19q0
Essex ss.Reoorded July 27,1959. 12<J!l·:;Pa.st):2>P~M• tL18
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We, CATHERINE M. DONELAN and JANIS M. HASERLAT, Personal Representatives of the
Estate of Mary R. Dooley, filed with the Essex Probate Court Docket No. ES16P0372EA, late of
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, by power conferred by license of Essex County Probate
Court dated July 1, 2016 and every other power,
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RYAN GUILMARTIN, individually of 13 Warren Street, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
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The land in said Salem, with the buildings thereon, which is bounded and described as follows:
NORTHERLY
WESTERLY
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EASTERLY ·
SOUTHERLY
EASTERLY
by Warren Street about forty feet;
by land now or late of Wallis, one hundred three feet;
by land now or late of Pope, fifteen feet, three inches;
by land now or late of Oliver, forty-two feet six inches;
by land now or late of Oliver, twenty-four feet eight inches; and
by land now or late of Cabot, sixty-six feet.
Also a triangular parcel:of land in said Salem lying North of land situate on Broad Street now or
formerly owned by Haley and bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a stake at the Northwesterly corner of land now or late of Thayer and running
Easterly by other land herein conveyed, twenty-four and sixty-seven hundredths (24.67) feet
to a fence; thence turning and running Southeasterly by said fence, two and fifty-nine
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hundredths (2.59) feet to said land· of Haley; thence turning and running Westerly by said
land of Haley, twenty-four and forty hundredths (24.40) feet to the point of beginning.
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Granters hereby affirm that by -execution below the premises described herein is not their principal
residence and that no other persons are entitled to the protection of the Homestead Act, as set
forth in M.G.L. Chapter 188.
Being the premises conveyed by Deed dated July 27, 1959 and recorded with Essex South
District Registry of Deeds in Book 4583, Page 399. See Death Certificate of Robert J. Dooley
recorded with said Registry herewith.
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Estate of Mary R. Dooley
Jani M. Haserlat, Personai Representative
te of Mary R. Dooley
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�COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex, ss.
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On this d),t,A day of August, 2016, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally
_appeared Catherine M. Donelan and Janis M. Haserlat, as Personal Representatives of the Estate
of Mary R. Dooley, proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was □
photographic identification with signature issued by a federal or state government agency, □ oath
or affirmation of a credible witness~ersonal knowledge of the undersigned, to be the person(s)
whose name(s) are signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged to me that
they signed it voluntarily and as their free act and deed for its stated purpose as Personal
Representatives of the Estate of Mary R. Dooley.
Ic: George W. Atkins Ill
My commission expires: 2/15/2019
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I, Ryan Guilmartin, being married to Kristen Guilmartin, of 13 Warren Street, Salem,
County of Essex, Massachusetts, for consideration paid of Six Hundred Fifty Five
Thousand 00/100 Dollars ($655,000.00)
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entirety, now of 13 Warren Street, Salem, County of Essex, Massachusetts
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by Warren Street about forty feet;
by land now or late of Wallis, one hundred three feet;
by land now or late of Pope, fifteen feet, three inches;
by land now or late of Oliver, forty-two feet six inches;
by land now or late of Oliver, twenty-four feet eight inches; and
by land now or late of Cabot, sixty-six feet.
Also a triangular parcel of land in said Salem lying North of land situate on Broad Street
now or formerly owned by Haley and bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a stake at the Northwesterly comer ofland now or late of Thayer and
running Easterly by other land herein conveyed, twenty-four and sixty-seven hundredths
(24.67) feet to a fence; thence turning and running Southeasterly by said fence, two and
fifty-nine hundredths (2.59) feet to said land of Haley; thence turning and running
Westerly by said land of Haley, twenty-four and forty hundredths (24.40) feet to the point
of beginning.
The Grantor and Kristen Guilmartin herein release all rights of homestead in and to the
property conveyed herein and state that there are no other persons other than those
executing this deed who are entitled to homestead rights in the property conveyed herein.
SIGNATORY & NOTARY PAGE TO FOLLOW
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�Being the same premises conveyed to the Grantor by Catherine M. Donelan and Janis M.
Haserlat, Personal Representative of the Estate of Mary R. Dooley, filed with the Essex
County Probate Court Docket No. ES16P0372EA, by deed dated and recorded August 2,
2016 at the Southern Essex Registry of Deeds in Book 35140, Page 81
Witness our hands and seals this 2,'2.YJday of November, 2019.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex County
On this -Z,~day ofN t i ~
2019, before me, the undersigned notary
public, personally appeared
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, proved to me through
satisfactory evidence of identification, which was . \ V'-'"' \ \ ~
to be the
person whose names is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged
the foregoing to be signed by him voluntarily for its stated purpose and who swore or
affirmed that the contents contained therein are t thful and accurate to the best of his
knowledge and belief.
LANCE I. LAYNE
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Notary Public
f COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSIT'"
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My Commission Exp:r:c,
September 3, 2r .' .t
Page
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My Commission Expires:
�Kristen Guilmartin
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
ESSEX County
J:1.ld.
On this
day of f{ ()/ {r'VIW
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Warren Street
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13 Warren Street, Salem, MA, 01970
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House History
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Nathaniel Saltonstall
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Caroline Saunders
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30 Warren Street (15 Flint Street), Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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23 Warren Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Text
11 Warren Street
Ichabod Tucker
Court Clerk
and
Joseph S. Cabot
Mayor of Salem
Built 1800
Moved 1846
Researched and written by Alisa Grishin
April 2022
Historic Salem, Inc.
The Bowditch House
9 North Street, Salem MA. 01970
(978) 745-0799 | HistoricSalem.org
©2022
�Introduction
11 Warren Street would not be what it is today without a rather significant donation from 28
Chestnut Street. 28 Chestnut Street was built in 1800 by Sims Brothers for Ichabod Tucker.
Tucker, at the time, was 35 years old and married to his first wife, Maria Orne Tucker.
Thought to be the second residence set up on Chestnut Street, it was built in a federalist style,
as was typical for the time.1 Chestnut Street has become an exemplary neighborhood for its
architectural styles represented, with the Federalist style being perhaps most noteworthy.2
Soon after the house was built, the Greek Revival came into vogue. This is the origin story of
the house at 11 Warren Street.
In 1846, the year of Ichabod Tucker’s death, the front part of the house was removed to be
remodeled into the aforementioned Greek Revival Style. The facade was placed at 11 Green
Street, now known as 11 Warren Street. This, subsequently, makes 11 Warren Street a
Federalist style building.
1
“Ichabod Tucker House (1800)”, Historic Buildings of Massachusetts,
https://mass.historicbuildingsct.com/?p=3868.
2
“McIntire District,” Preserving Salem, https://www.preservingsalem.com/mcintire-district.
�Family Histories
Cabot/Tucker Family
Ichabod Tucker was born in Leicester, Massachusetts on April 17, 1765. His first wife was
Maria Orne Tucker and after her death, he married his second Esther Orne Paine, the mother
of Joseph Sebastian Cabot, on October 13, 1811.3 He moved to Salem, where he was Clerk of
the Courts of Salem, and made his residence at 28 Chestnut Street in 1800. He died on
November 3, 1846.
Joseph Sebastian Cabot was born in Salem on October 8, 1796, to Joseph Cabot and Esther
Orne Paine.4 His father died on November 17, 17995 and his mother married Ichabod Tucker,
after which he moved into the house at 28 Chestnut.6 He had one sibling, a brother named
William Paine Cabot.
He served as the 4th mayor of Salem from 1845 to 1849. Prior to this position, he was
president of the Asiatic Bank, with the building currently being occupied by the Ledger
Restaurant at 125 Washington Street. He was also president of the Salem Savings Bank, the
Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Harmony Grove Cemetary Corporation, and was the
Massachusetts Bank State Commissioner.7 A relative, Elizabeth Orne Paine later published
the following in “Old Tucker House” regarding his affinity for horticulture:
“They went through the garden and called to see Cousin Becky Cabot, a cousin of the
"Little Visitor's" father, and if it had been summer-time, would have met Cousin Joe
Cabot, (see footnote), admiring and caring for his flowers. He was learned in
botanical lore and was made President of the Horticultural Society in whose hall
hangs his portrait.”8
Joseph S. Cabot likely rented out this house at 11 Warren Street as he owned properties
elsewhere in Salem.9
Chambers Family
James Chambers was born in Ireland around 1824. His wife, Ellen Chambers, was born in
Ireland around the same time.10 All of their children were born in Massachusetts, insinuating
that they had both emigrated prior to that year, though it is unknown whether that was
together or not.11 They had seven children together: Margaret (1852-c.186512), Catherine/Kate
3
“Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850,” accessed through Ancestry.com.
“Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911,” New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston,
Massachusetts., accessed through Ancestry.com.
5
Ancestry.com.
6
Richard Hall Wiswall, Notes on the Building of Chestnut Street, pg 229-230.
7
Ebenezer Mack Treman, The History of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman family in America, Part II., p. 1820.
8
Elizabeth Orne (Paine) Sturgis, Recollections of the "Old Tucker House", pg. 120.
9
Salem City Directory, 1851.
10
Year: 1870; Census Place: Salem Ward 3, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_613; Page: 561A.
11
Year: 1860; Census Place: Salem Ward 5, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: M653_497; Page: 1148; Family History
Library Film: 803497.
12
Year: 1870; Census Place: Salem Ward 3, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_613; Page: 561A.
4
�(185313-192314), Mary (1856- ?15), Joanna/Annie/Anna (185716- ?), Ellen/Nellie (1859- ?),17
John J. (186118-193819), and George A. (1868 20-190021). The Chambers were a large
working-class family: James Chambers was a laborer;22 Catherine and Annie were shoe
stitchers;23 Ellen was a shoe operative;24 John worked as a currier,25 bartender,26 and clerk;27
The Chambers family resided at 11 Warren Street for 30 years. James Chambers lived with
his children and wife until his death between 1870 and 1880.28 Ellen Chambers operated as
head of the house until her death in 1883.29 Upon Mrs. Chambers’ death, Annie Chambers
assumed the role as head of the house.30 Annie likely died around 1895, at which point her
brothers, George A. and John J., inherited the house and sold it to their sister, Catherine. The
house remained under Catherine’s ownership until 1910, at which point the Chambers’ family
occupancy of the house ended.
Healy Family
Ellen Healy and John Healy were born in Ireland. Ellen was born in March of 1875 and John
was born on June 24, 1868.31 John, born in Mallow Cork, immigrated in 1879 and Ellen
immigrated in 1895.32 They married in 1900, providing evidence that they met in
Massachusetts.33 They had three children: Edward John (1901-197734), Margaret
(1904-1973), and Katherine (1910-1982). Both Edward and Katherine moved to the
Philadelphia area with their respective spouses while Margaret remained in Salem.35
John Healy died in 1930.36 Nearly 25 years later, the house was briefly sold to Mildred A.
Coffey before Ellen and Margaret reacquired it. Ellen died a year later in 1954 and Margaret
died in 1973.
13
City of Salem Directory, 1892, page 178.
Massachusetts, U.S., Death Index, 1901-1980, accessed through Ancestry.com.
15
1870 Census, page 561A.
16
1870 Census, page 561A.
17
1870 Census, page 561A.
18
1870 Census, page 561A.
19
Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, U.S., Death Index, 1901-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA:
Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
20
1870 Census, page 561A.
21
City of Salem Directory, 1901, page 178.
22
1870 Census, page 561A.
23
City of Salem Directory, 1892, page 178.
24
City of Salem Directory, 1901, page 194.
25
City of Salem Directory, 1884, page 103.
26
City of Salem Directory, 1888, page 169.
27
City of Salem Directory, 1892, page 178.
28
Year: 1880; Census Place: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: 532; Page: 680C; Enumeration District: 234
29
City of Salem Directory, 1884, page 103.
30
City of Salem Directory, 1888, page 169.
31
Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current, accessed through Ancestry.com
32
Year: 1920; Census Place: Salem Ward 3, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_696; Page: 2A; Enumeration
District: 265.
33
Year: 1900; Census Place: Salem Ward 3, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: 647; Page: 3; Enumeration District:
0449; FHL microfilm: 1240647
34
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014, accessed through Ancestry.com.
35
1940 Census, Montgomery Pennsylvania
36
Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current, accessed through Ancestry.com
14
�Ownership Table
Homeowner
Date Purchased
Years of
Ownership
Number of Years
Purchase Price
Documents
Referenced
Notes
Patricia C. Nagle
1/30/2018
2018 - Present
4+
$325, 300
36500:540-543
Unit 1
Christopher J.
Nagle & Karen
M. Nagle
5/23/2017
2017 - Present
5+
$376,500
35886:421-423
Unit 2
Lee Dichter &
Carrie Dichter
9/28/2007
2007 - 2017
10 years
$377,500
27223:555-556
Unit 2
Hal N. Schwartz
& Melissa L
Upton
6/26/2003
2003 - 2007
4 years
$322,000
21109:65-66
Unit 2
David L Veator &
Kate Frame
Veator
7/13/2000
2000 - 2003
3 years
$225,000
16448:383-384
Unit 2
No City
Directories found
for this residency
period
Elaine S.
Wintman
5/02/2000
2000 - 2018
18 years
$162,000
16324:370-371
Unit 1
Andrew C.
Murphy &
Geraldine
Vandshaff
7/01/1997
1997 - 2000
3 years
$1
14191:111-112
Unit 2
No City
Directories found
for this residency
period
�Homeowner
Date Purchased
Years of
Ownership
Number of Years
Purchase Price
Documents
Referenced
Notes
Andrew C.
Murphy
4/10/1997
1997 - 1997
3 months
$1
14051:99-100
Unit 2
No City
Directories found
for this residency
period
Frederick R.
Chapman &
Tamara M.
Reisbach
7/09/1986
1986 - 1997
9 years
$133,000
9388:101
Unit 2
Angela Nannini & 12/16/86
Thomas Ducibella
1986 - 2000
14 years
$112,500
8683:545-594
545-560 (Creation
of Casey
Condominium Master Deed);
561-593 (Casey
Condominium
Trust); 594-600
Unit 1
Kathryn
Kallas-Coyle
7/9/1986
1986 - 1986
<1 year
$196,000
8378:467
Unit 1
No City
Directories found
for this residency
period
John B. Collins &
Wayne H. Dupont
2/11/1985
1985 - 1986
1 year
$125,000
7663:60
Docket no.
84P0916 &
319877
�Homeowner
Date Purchased
Years of
Ownership
Number of Years
Purchase Price
Documents
Referenced
Notes
Executed by
Pauline Norman
& Arthur J.
Frawley under the
will of James J.
Carrol, late of
Salem, after
passing of
Margaret A.
Carroll
No City
Directories found
for this residency
period
Ellen J. Healy &
Margaret A.
Carroll
Mildred A.
Coffey
Ellen Healy &
John Healy
4/28/1953
1953 - 1973
(Margaret)
1910 - 1954
(Ellen)
20 years
(Margaret)
44 years
(Ellen)
“Less than $100”
3973:492
“Joint tenants
with the right of
survivorship and
not tenants in
common”
3/21/1953
1953 - 1953
1 month
“Less than $100”
3973:491
No City
Directories found
for this residency
period
12/28/1910
1910 - 1985
44 years (Ellen)
20 years (John)
“$1 and other
valuable
2056:166-168
�Homeowner
Date Purchased
Years of
Ownership
Number of Years
Purchase Price
Documents
Referenced
Notes
Sold by Catherine
E. Chambers et. al
No City
Directories found
for this residency
period
considerations”
Daniel Low &
Eliza L. Low
12/10/1910
1910 - 1910
< 1 month
“$1 and other
valuable
considerations”
2054:189-190;
1486:378-379;
1551:343
Catherine E.
Chambers
7/29/1896
1866 - 1910
49 years
“$1 and other
valuable
considerations”
1551:343-344
1486:328-329
George A.
Chambers & John
J. Chambers
1895
C. 1895 - 1896
~ 1 year
Unknown
Inherited
Annie P.
Chambers
C. 1883
1866 - 1895
34 years
Unknown
Inherited
James Chambers
& Ellen
Chambers
1/19/1866
1866 - c. 1876
~ 10 years
$900
764:232
Joseph S. Cabot
10/10/1861
1811 - 1866
5 years
Unknown
Inherited
Ichabod Tucker
1800
1804 - 1846
42 years
Unknown
N/A
Brothers &
inheritors of
Annie P.
Chambers
Henceforth called
11 Warren Street
Front facade
previously found
�Homeowner
Date Purchased
Years of
Ownership
Number of Years
Purchase Price
Documents
Referenced
Notes
at 28 Chestnut
Street. Was
moved to Green
Street (Warren
Street) in 1846
�(Approximate) Year
Residents
Occupation or Notes
1804-1846
Ichabod Tucker
Clerk of Courts of Salem
1861 - 1866
Joseph S. Cabot
Mayor of Salem
1866 - c. 1880
James Chambers
Laborer
1866 - c. 1880
Ellen Chambers
Keeping House
1866 - 1910
Catherine (Kate) Chambers
Shoestitcher
1866 - 1910
Mary A. Chambers
Unknown
1866 - 1895
Johannah (Annie/Anna) Chambers
Shoestitcher
1866 - c. 1910
Ellen Chambers
Shoestitcher
1866 - c. 1910
John J. Chambers
Clerk, Bartender, Currier
1868 - 1900
George Chambers
Gardener
1903 - 1910
M. Gertrude Chambers
Packer in shoe shop
1903 - 1910
Alice Chambers
Shoestitcher
1910 - 1910
Daniel Low
Silversmith; Daniel Low & Co.
1910 - 1910
Eliza Low
None
�1910 - 1954
Ellen Healy
None
1910 - 1930
John Healy
Gardener
1910 - 1973
Margaret J Healy
Telephone Clerk
1910 - c. 1935
Katherine V Healy
Unknown
1934 - 1985
James Carroll
Shipper for Wholesale Products
1953 - 1953
Mildred A. Coffey
Unknown
1986 - 2000
Angela Nannini
Professor
1986 - 2000
Thomas Ducibella
Doctor
1986 - 1997
Frederick R. Chapman
Business Owner
1986 - 1997
Tamara M. Reisbach
Business Owner
1997 - 2000
Andrew C. Murphy
Unknown
1997 - 2000
Gerdaline Vandschaff
Unknown
2000 - 2018
Elaine S. Wintman
Yoga Teacher
2000 - 2003
David L Veator
Lawyer
2000 - 2003
Kate Frame Veator
Lawyer
�2003 - 2007
Hal N. Schwartz
Businessman
2003 - 2007
Melissa L Upton
Unknown
2007 - 2017
Lee Dichter
Unknown
2007 - 2017
Carrie Dichter
Unknown
2017 - Present
Christopher J. Nagle
2017 - Present
Karen M. Nagle
2018 - Present
Patricia C. Nagle
��������Ichabod Tucker
in the Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850
Detail
Name:
Source
Ichabod Tucker
Gender:
Male
Spouse:
Mrs. Esther O. Cabot
Marriage Date:
13 Oct 1811
City:
Salem
County:
Essex
Source:
Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0761210.
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�����������������������������Ellen J Healy
in the U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Detail
Name:
Gender:
Birth Date:
Ellen J Healy
Female
Mar 1875
Birth Place:
Ireland
Death Date:
1954
Death Place:
Cemetery:
Burial or Cremation Place:
Has Bio?:
Spouse:
Children:
URL:
Source
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Saint Mary's Cemetery
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Y
John Healy
Margaret A Carroll
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106119414/ellen-j-healy
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�EN
Margaret Carroll
in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Name:
Social Security Number:
Margaret Carroll
011-05-0871
Birth Date:
5 Nov 1904
Issue Year:
Before 1951
Issue State:
Last Residence:
Death Date:
Massachusetts
01970, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Apr 1973
Source Citation
Social Security Administration; Washington D.C., USA; Social Security Death Index, Master File
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014.
Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.
Description
The Social Security Administration Death Master File contains information on millions of deceased individuals with United States social security numbers
whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration. Birth years for the individuals listed range from 1875 to last year. Information in these records
includes name, birth date, death date, and last known residence. Learn more...
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�Katharine Cavanaugh
in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Name:
Social Security Number:
Katharine Cavanaugh
159-34-4677
Birth Date:
25 Jun 1910
Issue Year:
1958-1960
Issue State:
Last Residence:
Death Date:
Pennsylvania
19096, Wynnewood, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Feb 1982
Source Citation
Social Security Administration; Washington D.C., USA; Social Security Death Index, Master File
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014.
Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.
Description
The Social Security Administration Death Master File contains information on millions of deceased individuals with United States social security
numbers whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration. Birth years for the individuals listed range from 1875 to last year.
Information in these records includes name, birth date, death date, and last known residence. Learn more...
© 2022, Ancestry.com
�John Healy
in the U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Detail
Name:
John Healy
Gender:
Male
Birth Date:
1868
Birth Place:
Ireland
Death Date:
1930
Death Place:
Cemetery:
Burial or Cremation Place:
Has Bio?:
Spouse:
Children:
URL:
Source
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Saint Mary's Cemetery
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
N
Ellen J Healy
Margaret A Carroll
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106119360/john-healy
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�John Healy
in the 1900 United States Federal Census
Detail
Name:
Age:
John Healy
31
Birth Date:
1869
Birthplace:
Ireland
Home in 1900:
Ward of City:
Street:
Salem Ward 3, Essex, Massachusetts
3
Hathorne Street
House Number:
4
Sheet Number:
3
Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation:
45
Family Number:
61
Race:
White
Gender:
Male
Immigration Year:
1882
Relation to Head of House:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Head
Married
Nellie J Healy
Marriage Year:
1900
Years Married:
0
Father's Birthplace:
Ireland
Mother's Birthplace:
Ireland
Years in US:
18
Naturalization:
Naturalized
Occupation:
Coachman
Can Read:
Yes
Can Write:
Yes
Can Speak English:
Yes
House Owned or Rented:
Own
Home Free or Mortgaged:
F
Farm or House:
H
Neighbors:
Source
View others on page
Household Members
Age
Relationship
John Healy
31
Head
Nellie J Healy
25
Wife
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�E. Healy
in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Name:
Social Security Number:
E. Healy
166-07-2914
Birth Date:
19 Jun 1901
Issue Year:
Before 1951
Issue State:
Last Residence:
Death Date:
Pennsylvania
19010, Bryn Mawr, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA
Sep 1977
Source Citation
Social Security Administration; Washington D.C., USA; Social Security Death Index, Master File
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014.
Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.
Description
The Social Security Administration Death Master File contains information on millions of deceased individuals with United States social security
numbers whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration. Birth years for the individuals listed range from 1875 to last year.
Information in these records includes name, birth date, death date, and last known residence. Learn more...
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��������Tamara M Reisbach
in the U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1
Detail
Name:
Birth Date:
Residence Date:
Phone Number:
Address:
Residence:
Postal Code:
Second Residence Date:
Second Phone Number:
Second Address:
Source
Tamara M Reisbach
[Tamara Reisbach]
14 Jun 1959
1987
745-3542
35 Daniels St
Salem, MA
01970-5658
1993
745-3542
11 Warren St # 2
Second Residence:
Salem, MA
Second Postal Code:
01970-3119
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�Angela M Nannini
in the U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1
Detail
Name:
Birth Date:
Residence Date:
Phone Number:
Address:
Angela M Nannini
[Angela Nannini]
27 Oct 1949
1987
242-1287
11 Warren St
Residence:
Salem, MA
Postal Code:
01970-3119
Second Residence Date:
Second Phone Number:
Second Address:
Source
1993
242-1287
27 Washington St
Second Residence:
Beverly, MA
Second Postal Code:
01915-5819
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�Lee I Dichter I
in the U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019
Detail
Name:
Birth Date:
Residence Date:
Address:
Residence:
Postal Code:
Second Residence Date:
Second Address:
Second Residence:
Second Postal Code:
Third Residence Date:
Third Address:
Third Residence:
Third Postal Code:
Fourth Residence Date:
Fourth Address:
Fourth Residence:
Fourth Postal Code:
Source
Lee I Dichter I
[Lee Dichter I]
Apr 1972
2010-2020
21 Warren St
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2006-2017
11 Warren St # 2
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2006-2017
11 Warren St 2
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2006-2017
11 Warren St Unit 2
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�Frederick R Chapman Jr
in the U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1
Detail
Name:
Birth Date:
Residence Date:
Phone Number:
Address:
Frederick R Chapman Jr
[Frederick Chapman Jr]
4 Mar 1959
1993
745-3542
11 Warren St # 2
Residence:
Salem, MA
Postal Code:
01970-3119
Second Phone Number:
Second Address:
Second Residence:
Second Postal Code:
Third Residence Date:
Third Phone Number:
Third Address:
Third Residence:
Third Postal Code:
Source
745-3542
196 Savin Hill Ave # A
Dorchester, MA
02125-1009
1986
745-3542
35 Daniels St # A
Salem, MA
01970-5658
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�Carrie J Griesdorf
in the U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019
Detail
Name:
Birth Date:
Residence Date:
Address:
Residence:
Postal Code:
Second Residence Date:
Second Address:
Second Residence:
Second Postal Code:
Third Residence Date:
Third Address:
Third Residence:
Third Postal Code:
Fourth Residence Date:
Fourth Address:
Fourth Residence:
Fourth Postal Code:
Source
Carrie J Griesdorf
[Carrie Dicheter]
[Carrie C Dichter]
[Carrie J Dichter]
Mar 1972
2017-2020
21 Warren St
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2007-2017
11 Warren St # 2
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2007-2017
11 Warren St Apt 2
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2002-2008
35 Flint St Apt 111
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�Lee I Dichter I
in the U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019
Detail
Name:
Birth Date:
Residence Date:
Address:
Residence:
Postal Code:
Second Residence Date:
Second Address:
Second Residence:
Second Postal Code:
Third Residence Date:
Third Address:
Third Residence:
Third Postal Code:
Fourth Residence Date:
Fourth Address:
Fourth Residence:
Fourth Postal Code:
Source
Lee I Dichter I
[Lee Dichter I]
Apr 1972
2010-2020
21 Warren St
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2006-2017
11 Warren St # 2
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2006-2017
11 Warren St 2
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2006-2017
11 Warren St Unit 2
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�Hal Norman Schwartz
in the U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019
Detail
Name:
Birth Date:
Residence Date:
Address:
Residence:
Postal Code:
Second Residence Date:
Second Address:
Second Residence:
Second Postal Code:
Third Residence Date:
Third Address:
Third Residence:
Third Postal Code:
Fourth Residence Date:
Fourth Address:
Fourth Residence:
Fourth Postal Code:
Source
Hal Norman Schwartz
[Hal M Schwartz]
[Hal Norman Schwarz]
Oct 1975
1992-2020
42 Farragut Rd
Swampscott, Massachusetts, USA
01907
2016-2017
179 Lincoln St Ste 404
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
02111
2003-2011
11 Warren St Apt 2
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2003-2008
11 Warren Rd
Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA
01945
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�Melissa L Upton
in the U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019
Detail
Name:
Birth Date:
Residence Date:
Address:
Residence:
Postal Code:
Second Residence Date:
Second Address:
Second Residence:
Second Postal Code:
Third Residence Date:
Third Address:
Third Residence:
Third Postal Code:
Fourth Residence Date:
Fourth Address:
Fourth Residence:
Fourth Postal Code:
Source
Melissa L Upton
[Melissa L Schwartz]
Sep 1977
2007-2020
42 Farragut Rd
Swampscott, Massachusetts, USA
01907
2003-2008
11 Warren St Apt 2
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2000-2006
79 Kirkland St 3
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
02138
2000-2006
79 Kirkland St Apt 3
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
02138
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�David L Veator
in the U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019
Detail
Name:
Birth Date:
Residence Date:
Address:
Residence:
Postal Code:
Second Residence Date:
Second Address:
Second Residence:
Second Postal Code:
Third Residence Date:
Third Address:
Third Residence:
Third Postal Code:
Fourth Residence Date:
Fourth Address:
Fourth Residence:
Fourth Postal Code:
Source
David L Veator
[Dave K Veator]
[David K Veator]
Mar 1962
2003-2020
69 Dane St
Beverly, Massachusetts, USA
01915
2003-2020
69 Dane St Apt 1
Beverly, Massachusetts, USA
01915
2003-2004
42 Rocky Neck Ave
Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA
01930
2000-2003
11 Warren St 2
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�Elaine S Wintman
in the U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019
Detail
Name:
Birth Date:
Residence Date:
Address:
Residence:
Postal Code:
Second Residence Date:
Second Address:
Second Residence:
Second Postal Code:
Third Residence Date:
Third Address:
Third Residence:
Third Postal Code:
Fourth Residence Date:
Fourth Address:
Fourth Residence:
Fourth Postal Code:
Source
Elaine S Wintman
Dec 1950
2017-2020
28 Beckford St
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2000-2018
11 Warren St # 1
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
2000-2018
11 Warren St 1
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
01970
1985-2007
56 Glendale Rd
Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA
01945
© 2022 Ancestry.com
�
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Warren Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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11 Warren Street, Salem, MA 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Ichabod Tucker
Court Clerk
and
Joseph S. Cabot
Mayor of Salem
Built 1800
Moved 1846
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Built in 1800
Moved 1846
House history completed 2022
Language
A language of the resource
English
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Alisa Grishin
11 Warren Street
1800
1846
2022
court clerk
Joseph S. Cabot
Massachusetts
Mayor
Salem
Tucker
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25 Warren Street
Built for
Dennis Brady
Currier
c. 1870
Researched by
Diana Dunlap
March 2019
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2019
�25 Warren Street
Built for Dennis Brady, currier, c. 1870
1. The land that now forms 25 Warren Street was sold as a larger lot, with no buildings or
improvements mentioned in the deed, by Joseph Wallis, cabinetmaker of Salem, to
James Stone, bricklayer of Salem, on October 18, 1838, for $150.00. The property is
described as bordering northwards on Green Street 44’6”, eastwards on land of Henry
Reed’s 91’, southwards on Wallis’s own land 33’, and westwards 84’6” on land Wallis
had already sold to Stone. Wallis was involved in two different land sales around the
area then called Green Street in the 1830s. Registry of Deeds Book 309, Page 23.
2. On May 20, 1870, James Stone sold a parcel of this land to Sarah Saul, wife of John F.
Saul of Salem, carpenter. Registry of Deeds Book 798, Page 219.
3. Only a few weeks later, on June 2, 1870, Sarah Saul sold the land to Dennis Brady of
Salem, currier, for $387.50. The lot is described as running northwards on Warren Street
40’, eastwards on land of Henry Reed 42’, southerly on land of James Stone 35’, and
westerly on Stone’s land 38’. The deeds does not reference any buildings on the lot, so
the house must have been built after this. Registry of Deeds Book 800, Page 299.
4. On November 5, 1870, James Stone, mason of Salem, sold a small, 7’ wide strip
bordering the south side of Brady’s property to Dennis Brady for $100.00. This second
purchase of Dennis Brady’s created the modern lot. Registry of Deeds Book 809, Page
273.
5. On October 15, 1907, Dennis Brady and his wife Emma T. Brady mortgaged the land
and buildings to the Federal Trust Company for $1000.00, with the condition that they
provide fire insurance on the property. Registry of Deeds Book 1899, Page 39.
6. On December 12, 1907, Emma T. Brady and her husband Dennis sold the land and
buildings to Florence J. Mahoney “for one dollar and other valuable considerations
thereof.” Registry of Deeds Book 1905, Page 388.
7. Florence J. Mahoney sold the house and land to Catherine B. Whelton on September
30, 1914. Registry of Deeds Book 2276, Page 26.
8. Catherine B. Whelton sold the property to Andrew Mossett on September 8, 1920.
Registry of Deeds Book 2463, Page 83.
9. Andrew Mossett and his wife Angie mortgaged the house, also on September 8, 1920,
for $650.000 with a term of one year and 6% interest. Registry of Deeds Book 2463,
Pages 84-85.
10. On October 6, 1922, the mortgagee (the Helburn-Thompson Leather Company of
Salem) foreclosed on the the Mosetts’s mortgage. The mortgage listed here is larger
than that referenced in the previous record. Registry of Deeds Book 2530, Page 120.
11. That same day, the Helburn-Thompson Leather Company sold the property at auction to
Harris S. Knight of Salem for $240.00. Registry of Deeds 2530, Page 120-121.
12. Harris S. Knight, “being unmarried,” sold the property to Charles Johnson on October 27,
1922. Registry of Deeds Book 2531, Page 575.
�13. On February 14, 1923, Charles S. Johnston of Salem sold the property to Louis K. Arth
of Salem, subject to a mortgage of $3000.00 with the Roger Conant Cooperative Bank.
Registry of Deeds Book 2541, Page 377.
14. Louis K. Arth, now of Boston, sold the house to Patrick J. and Catherine Landers on
November 25, 1924, subject to taxes and water rates for the ear 1924. Registry of Deeds
Book 2620, Page 566.
15. Katherine E. Riordan and Martin E. Landers granted the property to Martha E. Collins
and Jerome T. Riordan, Jr., Trustees of the Landers Realty Trust (see Page 91), for
$1.00. The deed refers to the estate of Patrick J. Landers, Essex Probate Docket
299384. Registry of Deeds 10286, Page 94.
16. Martha E. Collins and Jerome T. Riordan, Jr., Trustees of the Landers Realty Trust, sold
the property for $125,000.00 to Francis E. Chafe, Jr., and Elizabeth A. Chafe. Regsitry of
Deeds Book 13403, Page 557.
17. Francis E. Chafe and Elizabeth A. Chafe sold the house for $325,000.00 to Bennyi
Moreno on November 30, 2001. Registry of Deeds Book 17967, Page 196.
18. Bennyi Moreno sold the property to Lauren Fortner for “$1 and other valuable
considerations” on January 15, 2003. Registry of Deeds Book 20114, Page 77.
19. Lauren Fortner, married to Eric Donald Munson of Salem, sold the property to Megan M.
Millar and Joel Nentwich as joint tenants for $525,000.00 on October 29, 2018. Registry
of Deeds 37114, Page 131.
�
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25 Warren Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for
Dennis Brady
Currier
c. 1870
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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c. 1870, 2019
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Diana Dunlap
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English
1870
2019
25
Brady
circa
Dennis
History
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Massachusetts
Salem
Street
Warren
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42 Warren Street
Salem, MA
Built for
Mary J. Sheehan
1915
After the great Salem fire
Researched and written by Amy Kellett, Public History Services Inc.
March 2020
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street
Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745–0799 | historicsalem.org
©2020
�42 WARREN STREET | SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
COLONIAL-REVIVAL STYLE HOME BUILT IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE GREAT SALEM FIRE OF 1914
BUILT FOR
MARY J. SHEEHAN
1915
AFTER THE GREAT SALEM FIRE
HOME OF SALEM HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
MAURICE B. SMITH
1920-1935
Researcher’s Note:
The contents of this report are based on research done through the Southern Essex County
Registry of Deeds, the Salem City Directory archives, Salem Street Books, Tax Assessment
Records, and other primary sources. (Where secondary sources have been quoted or otherwise
referred to, there are corresponding citation footnotes and/or appendices.) This report is
completed to the best of my knowledge at the time of its publication. However, I reserve the right
to update, revise, and otherwise edit this report if and/or when new information is discovered.
This report is published and copyrighted by Historic Salem, Inc. and Public History Services, Inc.
March 2020
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Cover
42 Warren Street — Salem, Mass. (1915)
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Portrait & Obituary Title — Caleb Foote (1894)
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Salem Gazette & Essex Mercury Advertisement (1880)
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Bird’s Eye View of the Great Salem Fire (1914)
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Fire Losses of Mary J. Sheehan — Salem, Mass. (1914)
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Area of 44 Warren St. — Salem City Atlas Excerpt (1911)
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Rebuilt Area of 44 Warren St. — Salem Ins. Map (1915)
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WWI Draft Registration — Maurice B. Smith (1918)
Maurice B. Smith — Boston Globe Articles (1920-1934)
SHS Yearbook Portrait — Maurice B. Smith (1935)
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The home that now stands numbered 42 Warren Street in the McIntire District of
Salem was built in the aftermath of the Great Salem Fire of 1914. Prior to the
disastrous conflagration that destroyed more than 250 acres of Salem’s homes
and businesses, the plot of land which now stands underneath both 42 and 44
Warren Street belonged to a single home (built prior to 1851), and was the
residence of Caleb Foote until 1894. Mr. Foote made his fortune in the journalism
and printing business, becoming a publisher of the Salem Gazette and the Essex
County Mercury newspapers during the latter half of the 19th century. Upon his
death at the age of 91 in June of 1894, the Boston Globe published a long article
recounting his illustrious life, declaring Foote to be "truly a self-made man, and a
noteworthy instance of the admirable substitute which the printing office and
editorial chair may be for the training school and college to an apt pupil."
18 JUNE 1894 BOSTON GLOBE OBITUARY OF CALEB FOOTE
SALEM’S LEGENDARY JOURNALIST AND PUBLISHER PASSED AWAY IN 1894 AT THE AGE OF
91, AND HAD BEEN A RESIDENT OF 44 WARREN STREET SINCE PRIOR TO 1851.
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1880 SALEM CITY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENT
THE SALEM GAZETTE AND ESSEX COUNTY MERCURY, PUBLISHED BY CALEB FOOTE &
N. A. HORTON, IN HALE’S BUILDING LOCATED AT 223 ESSEX STREET
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After the passing of Caleb Foote, the home numbered 44 Warren Street became
the residence of local grocer, Lewis R. Pratt and his wife, Mrs. Mary W. Pratt.
Lewis Pratt lived in the home until his passing on July 5th, 1899, after which time
his widow continued to live in the home until 1903. For two years, the house was
occupied by furniture pattern maker, Clarence R. Jameson. In 1905 the property
was sold from the Estate of Mary W. Pratt to Salem local, Mary J. Sheehan:
[…] I, WALTER P. PRATT OF SALEM […] AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE
ESTATE OF MARY W. PRATT LATE OF SAID SALEM, DECEASED […] SOLD
THE REAL ESTATE OF THE SAID DECEASED, HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED AT
PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE TWENTY FIRST DAY OF JUNE A.D. 1905 TO
MARY J. SHEEHAN, WIFE OF JOHN J. SHEEHAN, OF SAID SALEM, FOR THE
SUM OF THIRTY NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY SIX DOLLARS, WHICH
AMOUNT WAS BID BY THE SAID MARY J. SHEEHAN […] A CERTAIN PARCEL
OF LAND WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON SITUATE ON WARREN STREET IN
SAID SALEM, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, VIZ.: SOUTHERLY
BY WARREN STREET EIGHTY NINE AND TWO TENTHS FEET (89.2);
SOUTHWESTERLY BY LAND NOW OR LATE OF AUSTIN FIFTY NINE AND ONE
TENTH FEET (59.1); NORTHWESTERLY BY LAND CONVEYED BY SAID MARY
W. PRATT TO THE CITY OF SALEM, ON FOUR COURSES MEASURING
RESPECTIVELY FORTY ONE AND FOUR TENTHS FEET (41.4) NINE FEET (9),
ONE AND FIVE TENTHS FEET (1.5), FIFTY EIGHT AND FIVE TENTHS FEET
(58.5); NORTHEASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR LATE OF HATHAWAY FORTY SIX
AND FIFTY FIVE HUNDREDTHS FEET; AND BY LAND LATE OF VARNEY FIFTY
FOUR FEET (54). 1
Mary Sheehan resided around the corner at 400 Essex Street while renting the
property at 44 Warren Street to various tenants. For the first year of ownership,
Sheehan kept the pattern maker, Clarence Jameson, as a tenant through 1905.
From 1906 through 1909 the home was occupied by Boston-based traveling
salesman, Thomas R. Sheehan (undoubtedly a relative of the property’s owner,
Mary J. Sheehan). The subsequent three years the property served as a home for
Boston insurance agent, John P. Hart, through 1913. In 1914, Boston clerk Ralph
SOUTHERN ESSEX CO. REGISTRY OF DEEDS — BOOK 1785; PAGE 436 — ESTATE OF MARY W. PRATT (WALTER P. PRATT,
ADMIN.) TO MARY J. SHEEHAN (1 JULY 1905)
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Lawson was renting the property at 44 Warren Street from Mary R. Sheehan when
a fire sparked in the nearby Blubber Hollow neighborhood of Salem. During the
late-morning hours of Thursday, June 25th in 1914 a spontaneous explosion of
combustible materials in the Korn Leather Factory ignited a fire, which soon
raced out of control, as the west wind was high and the season had been dry. The
next building caught fire, and the next, and out of Blubber Hollow the fire roared
easterly, a monstrous front of flame and smoke, wiping out the houses of Boston
Street, Essex Street, and upper Broad Street, and then sweeping through
Warren, Hathorne, Winthrop, Endicott, and other residential streets.
25 JUNE 1914 — THE GREAT SALEM FIRE
APPROXIMATELY 256 ACRES OF THE CITY BURNED TO THE GROUND IN 13 HOURS, DESTROYING
THE HOMES AND BUSINESSES OF THOUSAND’S OF SALEM RESIDENTS.
Mary J. Sheehan lost two properties in the conflagration, both the former
residence of Caleb Foote at 44 Warren Street, and her own home at 400 Essex
Street. Fortunately, both properties were insured, (albeit underinsured,) making it
possible for Sheehan to commission the rebuilding of the home that now stands
at 400 Essex (on the corner of Essex and North Pine Streets), and the two homes
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1914 PUBLICATION — DATA ON THE BURNED DISTRICT OF SALEM, MASS.
MANY OF SALEM’S RESIDENTS WERE UNDERINSURED AGAINST THE FIRE IN 1914, INCLUDING
MARY J. SHEEHAN WHOSE PROPERTIES AT 400 ESSEX AND 44 WARREN STREETS WERE VALUED AT
$8900, WHILE THE BUILDING AT 44 WARREN WAS THE ONLY ONE INSURED, FOR $2000.
1911 SALEM CITY ATLAS — PLATE 16 — 44 WARREN ST. SALEM, MASS.
MARY J. SHEEHAN, NOTED AS THE OWNER OF 44 WARREN STREET, ALONG WITH HUNDREDS OF
OTHER HOMEOWNERS, LANDLORDS, AND THOUSANDS OF RESIDENTS, LOST EVERYTHING JUST
THREE YEARS AFTER THIS PUBLICATION.
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that now stand numbered 42 and 44 Warren Street. As many of Salem’s property
owners did in the aftermath of the Great Fire of 1914, Mary J. Sheehan rented the
two homes at 42 and 44 Warren Street to recoup a portion of her Estate’s value
that had been lost in the flames. Evidently, Sheehan wasted no time rebuilding,
and by the time City-wide fire insurance map was drawn in April of 1915, both the
newly built 42 and 44 Warren Street appear as completed dwelling houses. It is
likely that the two homes were built (at least partially) on the footprint that
remained from Caleb Foote’s home after the fire debris was cleared — thus,
Sheehan doubled her income from what had been a single rental property.
1915 INSURANCE MAP — AREA OF WARREN, ESSEX PINE STREETS — SALEM, MASS.
IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE GREAT FIRE, MARY J. SHEEHAN QUICKLY REBUILT HER HOME AND
RENTAL PROPERTIES, MARKED ON THIS APRIL 1915 MAP WITH A 'D' AT 42 AND 44 WARREN
STREET (BOTTOM RIGHT) AND 400 ESSEX STREET (TOP LEFT).
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Salem’s City Resident directory in 1916 lists Charles F. Morey, a Boston-based
clerk, and his wife Bessie W. Morey, as the first residents of the newly constructed
home, followed by Charles C. Dodge and his wife Alice in the 1917-1918
directories. Charles Dodge served as the Sub-Principal at Salem High school
while living at 42 Warren Street until his death on the 25th of March in 1919. The
widow Alice R. Dodge resided in the home for another year through 1920, until
the property’s owner, Mary J. Sheehan, passed away during the beginning
months of 1920. Subsequently, the Executor of Sheehan’s Estate, Ansel J.
Cheney, sold the home at 42 Warren Street to Maurice & Beth Sylvia Smith in
September of 1920:
I, ANSEL J. CHENEY OF BEVERLY […] EXECUTOR OF THE WILL OF MARY J.
SHEEHAN, DECEASED, LATE OF SALEM […] FOR EIGHT THOUSAND
DOLLARS PAID, GRANT TO BETH SYLVIA SMITH OF SAID SALEM, THE LAND
IN SAID SALEM WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON BOUNDED AND
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SOUTHERLY ON WARREN STREET FORTY FIVE
(45) FEET; SOUTHWESTERLY BY LAND NOW OR LATE OF LYNCH FIFTY FOUR
(54) FEET; NORTHWESTERLY BY LAND OF SAID SALEM FIFTY FIVE 25/100
(55.25) FEET; NORTHEASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR LATE OF FREEDMAN
FORTY SIX 55/100 (46.55) FEET; AND SOUTHEASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR
LATE OF COLE FIFTY FOUR (54) FEET.2
The newly-married couple took up residence at the nearly-new Colonial Revival
house at 42 Warren Street, and mortgaged the home to the Salem Savings Bank
for $5000 the following month on the 25th of October. Maurice Smith, then aged
47, had just taken the position of Principal at the Salem Public High School when
he and his wife, Beth Sylvia Smith (née Hayward) made their home at 42 Warren.
Beth Sylvia was eighteen years her husband’s junior, turning twenty-nine on the
9th of November in 1920, the same year the Smith couple purchased the home.
SOUTHERN ESSEX CO. REGISTRY OF DEEDS — BOOK 2467; PAGE 462 — ESTATE OF MARY J. SHEEHAN (ANSEL J. CHENEY,
ADMIN.) TO BETH SYLVIA SMITH (9 SEPTEMBER 1920)
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While Beth Sylvia originated from the Easton, Mass. area, Maurice B. Smith had
made his home in Salem (as well as several other cities and towns throughout
Massachusetts) earlier in his career. Maurice Billings Smith was born in Ohio on
the 28th of November, 1872 to Jerusha Augusta Bushnell and Judson Smith — A
publication entitled 'The Descendants of John Mack of Lyme, Connecticut'
provides details about Maurice B. Smith’s ancestry, especially the academic and
professional achievements of Maurice’s father, Judson Smith:
Judson Smith b. June 28, 1837, Middlefield, Mass., m. Aug.
1, 1865, Jerusha Augusta Bushnell (dau. Seth A. Bushnell, of
Hartford, Ohio), b. Feb. 16, 1843, Hartford, Ohio. For years she has
been President of the Woman’s branch A.B.C.F. Missions.
He pursued his predatory studies at home and at Williston
Seminary. He was an undergraduate in New York Central College
[…] tutor in Eleutherian College, Indiana […] completed the
studies of the junior year in Oberlin College, Ohio, and spent the
senior year at Amherst College, Massachusetts, where he
graduated with the class of 1859.3
Judson & J. Augusta Smith raised four children — three girls and one boy:
Gertrude Bushnell, born March 10th, 1870 (who went on to graduate from
Wellesley College, and then become a Greek professor at Plainesville, Ohio);
Maurice Billings, born on the 28th of November 1872 (eventually became the
Principal of Salem High School and resident of 42 Warren Street in Salem); Mary
Caroline, born on March 2, 1880 (became a teacher at her own Alma Mater,
Wellesley College); and Margaret Augusta, who was born March 2, 1884 (her
sister, Mary’s, 4th birthday). The children were raised in Ohio while their father,
Judson Smith, served in several positions, including Professor of Church History
and Modern History at Oberlin College, as well as President of the Board of
Education for the village of Oberlin from 1872 to 1884. Certainly, academics and
education was an important part of the Smith family experience and legacy.
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MACK GENEALOGY: THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN MACK OF LYME, CONN. PAGES 185-187. (1905)
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As a young man, Maurice B. Smith attended Amherst College beginning at the
age of 21 in 1893, earning his teaching degree by the end of the 19th century.
Regional directories through the first years of the 20th century note Mr. Smith as
working in Holliston, Quincy, and Penn Charter School in Philadelphia. The 1910
Federal Census shows Maurice B. Smith made his living as a Public School
teacher, and home in South Salem, boarding with the Williams Family (along with
a half-dozen other public school teachers) at 255 Lafayette Street. The following
year, the Boston Globe featured single-sentence story at the bottom of the ninth
page of
the Wednesday, November 1st 1911 edition: "Salem Submaster to
Leave —Salem, Oct 31—Maurice B. Smith, submaster of the Salem High School,
was today elected principal of the Gardner High School and accepted the
position.4 For the next nine years, Mr. Smith served as the Principal of the
Gardner High School while making his home at 35 Cedar Street in Gardner, Mass.
1918 U.S. DRAFT REGISTRATION
— MAURICE B. SMITH
MAURICE BILLINGS SMITH
REGISTERED FOR THE DRAFT IN
1918, AT THE AGE OF 45, WHEN
HE WAS LIVING IN (AND WORKING
FOR) GARDNER, MASS. AS THE
HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL. HE
NOTES HIS NEAREST RELATIVE AS
HIS OLDER SISTER,
GERTRUDE B.
SMITH, THEN LIVING IN
MIDDLEBURY, CONNECTICUT.
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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE (VOL. LXXX—NO. 124) — SALEM SUBMASTER TO LEAVE — 1 NOV 1911
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Maurice B. Smith began the second decade of the 20th century living, working,
and renting in Gardner, Mass. — but 1920 would prove to be an eventful year for
the middle-aged educator. To begin, he met and married a young woman, a
fellow educator (who happened to be eighteen years younger than himself)
Easton, Massachusetts native, Beth Sylvia Hayward. Then, by the end of the
academic year in June of 1920, Maurice B. Smith accepted the position of
'principal' at Salem High School, and agreed to relocate himself and his new wife
to Salem, a city with which he had called home earlier in his life, as the Boston
Daily Globe 5 reported in July, 1920:
1920 BOSTON GLOBE ARTICLE — MAURICE B. SMITH BECOMES SALEM HIGH PRINCIPAL
AFTER SERVING NINE YEARS AS PRINCIPAL OF THE GARDNER HIGH SCHOOL, MAURICE B.
SMITH (ALONG WITH HIS NEW WIFE, SYLVIA) RELOCATED TO SALEM, WHERE THEY
PURCHASED THE HOME AT 42 WARREN STREET SHORTLY THEREAFTER.
Maurice, and his wife Beth Sylvia Smith, purchased the home at 42 Warren Street
in September of 1920, at about the same time that the Fall semester began for
the first of fifteen years of tenure at Salem High School for Mr. Maurice B. Smith.
He was an involved and even-handed leader as principal at Salem High School,
detailed in the following Boston Globe articles through Mr. Smith’s career:
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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE (VOL. XCVIII—NO. 29) — GARDNER PRINCIPAL TO COME TO SALEM HIGH — 29 JUL 1920
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1924 BOSTON GLOBE ARTICLE
— MR. & MRS. MAURICE B.
SMITH AT SALEM HIGH JR. PROM
THE 1924 GRAND MARCH FOR
THE SALEM HIGH JUNIOR PROM
OF 1924 WAS LED BY THE
PRINCIPAL MR. MAURICE B.
SMITH AND HIS WIFE, MRS. BETH
SYLVIA SMITH, ALONG WITH THE
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL VICE
PRINCIPAL AND HIS WIFE, MR. &
MRS. WILLIAM R. BARRY. ALL
FOUR SERVED AS PATRONS AND
PATRONESSES OF THE PROM.
1926 BOSTON GLOBE ARTICLE —
POLISH CITIZENS OF SALEM & PRINCIPAL
MAURICE B. SMITH HONOR FIRST POLISH
SALEM HIGH FOOTBALL CAPTAIN
MAURICE B. SMITH ATTENDED (ALONG
WITH 300 OF SALEM’S POLISH RESIDENTS)
A TESTIMONIAL BANQUET BY THE POLISH
STUDENTS SOCIETY RELATING TO THE
ELECTION OF THE SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
CAPTAIN-ELECT, CESLAUS ANTOSEWSKI,
THE FIRST POLISH STUDENT TO BE
'HONORED WITH THE FOOTBALL
CAPTAINCY’ IN THE HISTORY OF SALEM
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS IN THE CITY OF
SALEM’S TRICENTENNIAL YEAR.
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1926 BOSTON GLOBE ARTICLE — FOUR
SUSPENDED SALEM HIGH FOOTBALL PLAYERS
REINSTATED BY PRINCIPAL MAURICE B. SMITH
PRINCIPAL MAURICE B. SMITH SUSPENDED
FOUR SALEM HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS
FOR 'UNAUTHORIZED ABSENCE' — ONE
STUDENT, ACCORDING TO PRINCIPAL SMITH,
WAS AN 'AGGRAVATED CASE'.
1931 BOSTON GLOBE ARTICLE — 31 MARCH —
SALEM MAYOR REQUESTS CHECK ON ATHLETIC
SPENDING
MAYOR GEORGE J. BATES PROPOSED LEGISLATION
TO CURTAIL SALEM HIGH SCHOOL AND THE
SCHOOL COMMITTEE’S SPENDING ON SALEM HIGH
SCHOOL ATHLETICS. THE ATHLETIC INSTRUCTOR
AND FOOTBALL COACH, ROBERT W. BRODERICK,
WAS PAID SEPARATELY FOR EACH ROLE: $4000
ANNUALLY AS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, AND $2700 AS
FOOTBALL COACH, FOR A TOTAL $6700 ANNUAL
SALARY. MEANWHILE, PRINCIPAL MAURICE B.
SMITH’S SALARY AMOUNTED TO $4000 ANNUALLY
— NOTING A DISPROPORTIONATE SPENDING ON
ATHLETICS (THAT CONTINUES A CENTURY LATER).
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1934 BOSTON GLOBE ARTICLES — 26 & 29 JANUARY — MAURICE B. SMITH AND SALEM
HIGH SCHOOL BOARD ATTEMPT TO EXTEND SCHOOL DAY FROM 8:15AM TO 1:10PM
CIRCUMSTANCES NEARLY TURNED VIOLENT BETWEEN THE SALEM HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND
ADMINISTRATION WHEN THE BOARD ATTEMPTED TO IMPLEMENT AN ADDITIONAL HOUR TO THE
— WHEN PRINCIPAL MAURICE B. SMITH INTRODUCED THE IDEA TO STUDENTS, THEY
RESPONDED BY BOOING, HISSING, AND THREATENING TO STRIKE AGAINST THEIR PRINCIPAL. THE
STUDENTS’ TACTIC PROVED EFFECTIVE, AND THREE DAYS LATER THE BOSTON GLOBE REPORTED
THE SCHOOL EXTENDED SCHOOL DAY IN SALEM WOULD NOT BE IMPLEMENTED AT THAT TIME.
SCHOOL DAY
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Just a year after the drama at Salem High School over the potential of an
extended school day, Maurice B. Smith took ill and required surgery at Salem
Hospital. Unfortunately, an infection in Mr. Smith’s kidneys set in and his body
gave out — Maurice B. Smith passed away on the evening of July 21st, 1935,
aged just 62. The Salem Evening News reported the sad event the following day:
MAURICE B. SMITH, PRINCIPAL
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL PASSES
OF
PRINCIPAL OF THE
GARDNER, MASS. HIGH
SCHOOL WHERE HE SERVED FOR NINE
YEARS.
HOSPITAL LAST EVENING FROM A KIDNEY
THEN IN 1920 HE CAME TO SALEM
HIGH SCHOOL
WHERE HE HAD ALREADY SERVED AS SUBMASTER FROM 1905 TO 1911.
HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE
TABERNACLE CHURCH OF SALEM, OF THE
PSI UPSILON FRATERNITY, THE QUINTIPED
CLUB OF BOSTON, THE SCHOOLMASTERS
CLUB AND THE TEN OF US CLUB.
IN 1920, HE MARRIED BETH SYLVIA
HAYWARD OF SOUTH EASTON, MASS.,
INFECTION
WHO SURVIVES HIM TOGETHER WITH ONE
SUCCUMBED TO KIDNEY INFECTION
FOLLOWING MAJOR OPERATION; HEAD
OF L OCAL S CHOOL S INCE 1920;
NOTABLE CAREER
22 JULY — MAURICE BILLINGS SMITH,
PRINCIPAL OF THE SALEM HIGH SCHOOL,
DIED AT THE AGE OF 62 IN THE SALEM
FOLLOWING
A
MAJOR
OPERATION.
AS PRINCIPAL OF THE
HIS FATHER,
JUDSON SMITH, WAS A PROFESSOR AT
OBERLIN COLLEGE BEFORE HE BECAME
SECRETARY OF THE AMERICAN BOARD OF
FOREIGN MISSIONS IN BOSTON. HIS
MOTHER , J. A UGUSTA S MITH , ALSO
TAUGHT IN OBERLIN AND WAS LATER FOR
S YLVIA B USHNELL . M R .
S MITH ’ S THREE SISTERS ARE M ISS
G E R T R U D E S M I T H , R E C E N T LY O F
P ITTSBURGH , M ISS M ARY S MITH OF
MONTCLAIR, N.J., AND MISS MARGARET
SMITH OF CONWAY, MASS.
ALWAYS A STRICT DISCIPLINARIAN, MR.
S MITH NEVERTHELESS EXERCISED A
FAIRNESS IN DEALING WITH HIS STUDENTS,
MANY
THE
WHICH WON FOR HIM THE ADMIRATION
CONGREGATIONAL WOMEN’S BOARD OF
MISSIONS. MR. SMITH WAS BORN IN
OBERLIN BUT WAS EDUCATED AT THE
ROXBURY LATIN SCHOOL OF BOSTON. HE
GRADUATED FROM AMHERST COLLEGE,
PHI BETA KAPPA, IN THE CLASS OF 1895
WHOSE 40TH REUNION HE HAD JUST
ATTENDED WITH HIS FAMILY. HE WAS A
CLASSMATE OF THE LATE P RESIDENT
CALVIN COOLIDGE.
AFTER TEACHING IN HOLLISTON AND
Q UINCY AND THE P ENN C HARTER
SCHOOL IN PHILADELPHIA, HE BECAME
AND RESPECT OF THE ENTIRE STUDENT
MR. SMITH
DAUGHTER ,
CAME FROM A FAMILY OF
TEACHERS AND EDUCATORS.
YEARS
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BODY.
HE
TOOK AN INDIVIDUAL INTEREST
IN ALL HIS PUPILS AND COULD ALWAYS BE
RELIED UPON TO DO ANYTHING WITHIN
HIS POWER TO AID THEM IN THEIR
SCHOOL WORK.
OUTSIDE
OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES HE
ENJOYED TRAVELING AND WAS A TENNIS
ENTHUSIAST.
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1935 PORTRAIT — MAURICE B. SMITH — SALEM HIGH PRINCIPAL — 1920-1935
FEATURED IN THE 1936 SALEM HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK, PRINCIPAL AND LONG-TIME RESIDENT
OF 42 WARREN STREET, MAURICE B. SMITH AFTER HIS UNTIMELY PASSING IN 1935.
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At just 44 years old, Beth Sylvia Smith found herself a widow with a young
daughter, Sylvia Bushnell Smith (then aged just 10), to raise on her own.
Evidently, she could not bear continuing to live in the home that she had shared
with her husband Maurice, and she sold the property at 42 Warren Street just one
month after her husband’s passing on the 21st of August, 1935:
I, BETH SYLVIA SMITH OF SALEM, ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS
BEING UNMARRIED, FOR CONSIDERATION PAID, GRANT TO HOWARD S.
BEECHEY AND ELLEN J. BEECHEY HUSBAND AND WIFE AS TENANTS BY
THE ENTIRETY AND NOT AS JOINT TENANTS OR TENANTS IN COMMON OF
DANVERS IN SAID COUNTY WITH WARRANTY COVENANTS A CERTAIN
LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON, SITUATED IN
SAID SALEM ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF WARREN STREET AND
BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, VIZ.; SOUTHERLY BY SAID
W ARREN S TREET THERE MEASURING FORTY FIVE (45) FEET ;
SOUTHWESTERLY BY LAND OF ONE LYNCH THERE MEASURING FIFTY FOUR
(54) FEET; NORTH WESTERLY BY LAND OF THE CITY OF SALEM THERE
MEASURING FIFTY FIVE AND TWENTY FIVE HUNDREDTHS (55.25) FEET;
NORTH EASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF ONE FREEDMAN THERE
MEASURING FORTY SIX AND FIFTY FIVE HUNDREDTHS (46.55) FEET; AND
SOUTH EASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF ONE COLE THERE
MEASURING FIFTY FOUR FEET. BEING THE SAME PREMISES CONVEYED TO
ME BY […] MARY J. SHEEHAN BY DEED DATED SEPTEMBER 9, 1920 AND
RECORDED WITH ESSEX COUNTY SOUTH DISTRICT DEEDS BOOK 2467
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The Widow Smith and her daughter Sylvia relocated back to Beth Sylvia’s
hometown of Easton, Massachusetts. When the Smiths had vacated the property
at 42 Warren Street, the Beechey family took up residence — Howard S., Ellen J.,
and their five-year-old daughter, Janice. Howard S. Beechey made his living as an
Assistant Secretary for Holyoke Mutual Fire Insurance Co. at 39 Norman Street in
Salem. The Beechey family remained the owners of 42 Warren Street for the next
fifty-five years, until 1990.
SOUTHERN ESSEX CO. REGISTRY OF DEEDS — BOOK 3043; PAGE 509 — BETH SYLVIA SMITH TO HOWARD S. & ELLEN J.
BEECHEY (21 AUGUST 1935)
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CHAIN OF TITLE — 1905-2002 — SOUTHERN ESSEX CO. REGISTRY OF DEEDS
1. 1905 Deed (44 Warren Street) — Book 1785 Page 436 — Estate of Mary W.
Pratt to Mary J. Sheehan — Executor: Walter P. Pratt
2. 1920 Deed (42 Warren Street) — Book 2467 Page 462 — Estate of Mary J.
Sheehan to Beth Sylvia Smith — Executor: Ansel J. Cheney
3. 1935 Deed — Book 3043; Page 509 — Beth Sylvia Smith to Howard S. & Ellen
J. Beechey
4. 1990 Deed — Book 10518 Page 43 — Estate of Howard S. & Ellen J. Beechey
to Margaret H. & Russell J. MacDonald — Executor: Janet L. Howat
5. 2002 Deed — Book 19034 Page 299 — Margaret H. & Russell J. MacDonald
to Victor G. Simonians
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Warren Street
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Title
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42 Warren Street, Salem, MA 01970
Subject
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House Histories
Description
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Built for
Mary J. Sheehan
1915
After the great Salem fire
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc.
Date
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Built: 1915
House History Written: March 2020
Contributor
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Amy Kellett
Language
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English