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13 Glendale Street
Built for
Jacob N. Conacher
Teamster
c. 1894
Research Provided by
Alyssa G. A. Conary & Robert Booth
October 2019
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2019
�13 Glendale St, Salem
According to available evidence, this house was built in 1893 or 1894 for Jacob N. Conacher,
teamster, a bachelor. His relative James E. McCaul soon lived in it.
I was unable to find evidence of it being a converted barn. It was being used as a house by
1894, in situ.
In January, 1883, Jacob N. Conacher of Salem bought for $400 from Henry Conacher a lot on
Glendale Street, bounded s. 30’ on the street etc. (ED 1099:7). In February, 1892, JNC bought
for $300 from D.F. Meady estate a lot adjoining, bounded s. 30’ on the street, w. on JNC’s land,
etc. (ED 1333:297).
JNC (1839-1900) was a teamster and furniture-mover with his place of business at 9.5 Front
Street. He was born in New Brunswick and came to Salem by 1880.
The 1894 valuations (p. 140) assess JNC, house 9 Glendale, for 4 horses ($500), 5 wagons
($400), a barn ($200) and land Willow Ave. (6000 s.f. worth $500), a house #13 (in pencil; #9
crossed out) Glendale $500 and house land on Glendale $300 (3000 sq. ft.) and another lot on
Glendale $300 (3000 s.f.).
So the house was here in 1894, and maybe in 1893. It seems Mr. Conacher did not live here, but
at 9 Glendale, where he had evidently lived for some time (JNC and the extended Conacher
family were on Glendale by 1880 and likely before). It is likely that the residents here in 1894
were the James E. McCauls. JEM is listed in 1894 valuations at 9 Glendale (same as JNC)and in
1895 valuation (p. 176) at 13 Glendale, assessed only for a horse $100 and carriage $100 and no
real estate.
In 1896 valuation, JNC resides at 11 Willow Ave., and is assessed for a barn Willow Ave $300
(sold to Rebecca Paul noted in pencil) and a house 13 Glendale $400 (noted in pencil “Mary E.
McCall in 1897”) and land, Glendale, noted “Mary E. McCall”. So he was in the process of selling
out his real estate.
In the same 1896 valuation, (p. 178, entry for her all in pencil, meaning added later than
original entries) “Mary E. McCall” is assessed for house 13 Glendale $400 and 6000 s.f. of land
$600.
So the assessors were tracking the owner of 13 Glendale across the year 1896. On Nov. 4, 1896,
JNC sells to Mary E. McCaul, ux James E., the double lot without mention of a house thereon
but clearly there was (ED 1494:309). The lot is 60’ on the street, being the combined lots
bought by JNC in 1883 and 1892.
Much to say about Jacob N. Conacher and James E. McCaul from various sources. It appears
that JEM took over JNC’s teaming business, and JNC died in 1900, etc.
�Mr. McCaul (b. 1864 in Annapolis, Nova Scotia) married 1887 Mary A. Tayte, 22, b. NB, and she
appears to be a niece of JNC (dtr. of his sister Margaret Conacher and George Tayte). All of
these Canadian Maritimes immigrant families lived on Glendale.
– Robert Booth, October 2019
�Chain of Title, 13 Glendale Street, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Date Recorded Grantor(s)
Henry Conacher of
January 2, 1883 Newburyport
Charles W. Meady of
Salem, as Administrator of
the estate of Daniel F.
February 12, 1892 Meady, late of Salem
Grantee(s)
Consideration
Conveyance of
Source
Document Book : Page Notes
Jacob N. Conacher of Salem
"the following described parcel of land
in said Salem bounded southerly by
Glendale street thirty feet, easterly by
land of William G. Tayte one hundred
feet, northerly by land of James F. Almy
and others thirty feet and westerly by
land now or late of David Conacher and
others one hundred feet. Being the
westerly half of lot numbered thirty
seven on a plan of part of the Derby
$400.00 estate..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
Jacob N. Conacher of Salem
"a certain parcel of land situated on
Glendale street in said Salem, and
bounded as follows...Southerly by
Glendale street, thirty (30) feet, Easterly
by land now or late of Fogg one
hundred (100) feet, Northerly by land
now or late of Almy...thirty (30) feet and
westerly by land now or late of
$300.00 Conacher one hundred (100) feet."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
1099 : 7
1333 : 297
The easterly half of lot 37
on the plan referenced
above.
Mary A. McCaul, wife of
James E. McCaul, of Salem
"a certain parcel of land, situate in said
Salem, and bouned and described as
follows...Southerly by Glendale Street,
sixty feet, easterly by land now or late
of Fogg, one hundred feet, northerly by
land now or late of Almy, et al. sixty
feet, and westerly by land now or late of
"one dollar and
Conacher, one hundred feet, being lot
other valuable
numbered thirty-seven (37) on a plan of
considerations paid" part of the Derby estate..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
1494 : 309
The entirety of lot 37 on
the plan referenced
above.
James E. McCaul & Mary A. Abbie M. Southard, wife of
December 2, 1902 McCaul of Salem
Fred E. Southard, of Salem
"a certain parcel of land situate in said
Salem together with all the buildings
thereon and bounded and described as
follows...Southerly by Glendale street
sixty feet; easterly by land now or late
of Fogg one hundred feet; Northerly by
"one dollar and
land now or late of Almy et al. sixty feet;
other valuable
and Westerly by land now or late of
considerations paid" Conacher one hundred feet."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
1692 : 419
Buildings mentioned.
"a certain parcel of land situate in said
Salem, together with all the buildings
thereon, and bounded and described
as follows...Southerly by Glendale
Street, sixty feet; Easterly by land now
or late of Fogg, one hundred feet;
Northerly by land now or late of Almy et
"one dollar and
al, sixty feet, and Westerly by land now
other valuable
or late of Connacher, one hundred
considerations paid" feet."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
1749 : 172
Jacob N. Conacher of
November 4, 1896 Salem
Fred E. Southard & Abbie
M. Southard, husband and
August 11, 1904 wife of Salem
Mary A. Terrell of Salem
�Chain of Title, 13 Glendale Street, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Date Recorded Grantor(s)
Grantee(s)
February 3, 1945 Ellen E. Neary of Salem
Conveyance of
Source
Document Book : Page Notes
"a certain parcel of land with the
buildings thereon, situate in said Salem
and bounded and described as
follows...Southerly by Glendale Street,
sixty (60) feet; Easterly by land formerly
of Fogg, now or late of Grantee one
hundred (100) feet; Northerly by land
formerly of Almy now or late of
"one dollar and
Woodman sixty (60) feet; Westerly by
other valuable
land formerly of Connacher now or late
considerations paid" of Barber, one hundred (100) feet."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
2144 : 156
"a certain lot of land, together with the
buildings thereon, situated in said
SALEM, and bounded southerly by
Glendale Street one hundred and
twenty (120) feet, westerly by land now
or formerly of Barker one hundred (100)
feet, northerly by land now or formerly
of Woodman and Connacher one
hundred and twenty (120) feet and
easterly by land now or formerly of
"consideration paid" Rodigrass one hundred (100) feet..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
2591 : 588
"the land in said SALEM, with the
buildings thereon, bounded and
described as follows: Southerly by
Glendale Street forty (40) feet; Easterly
by other land of mine one hundred (100)
feet; Northerly by land now or late of
John A. Eastman & Marie C.
Woodman forty (40) feet; Westerly by
Eastman, husband and wife
land now or late of Barker one hundred
of Salem
"consideration paid" (100) feet."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
3396 : 102
Michael F. Terrell & Mary A.
Terrell, husband and wife
Odille Roy, wife of Joseph
May 6, 1912 of Salem
Roy, of Salem
Odille Roy, wife of Joseph
April 9, 1924 Roy, of Salem
Consideration
Ellen E. Neary of Salem
Kevin T. Daly, as Personal Robert C. Amodeo & Carol
Representative of the
A. Amodeo, husband and
January 25, 2018 Estate of Marie C. Eastman wife of Salem
"All of the land with the buildings and
improvements thereon in the City of
Salem...said premises being bounded
and described as follows: Southerly by
$233,000.00 Glendale Street forty (40) feet..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
36491 : 198
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�1895-96 Salem Directory
�Inventory No:
SAL.GN
Historic Name:
Derby and Messervy Estates
Common Name:
Address:
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
South Salem
Local No:
Year Constructed:
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
Use(s):
Residential District
Significance:
Architecture; Community Planning
Area(s):
Designation(s):
Building Materials(s):
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Register as the Derby Estate h i s t o r i c d i s t r i c t . The area represents a broad
range of l a t e 19th and early 20th century a r c h i t e c t u r a l s t y l e s . It also
possesses h i s t o r i c a l associations with the rapid subdivision between the 1860s
and 1920s of farmlands and summer estates into a r e s i d e n t i a l area.
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The area of South Salem bounded by Holly and Leach Streets to the north,
the harbor to the east, Canal Street to the west, and Broadway and Loring
Avenues to the south (excepting Lafayette Street, which has already been
surveyed) contains examples of v i r t u a l l y every a r c h i t e c t u r a l style of the
mid-19th to early 20th centuries. The main side streets, Ocean, Linden and
Summit Avenues, contain high-style examples. A remarkably high concentration of
fine and well-preserved Second Empire and Italianate houses prevails on Linden
Avenue; other impressive Italianate examples exist at 24 and 50 Ocean Avenue. An
unusual stone Second Empire cottage exists at 12 C l i f t o n Street (the John S.
Ives House). Ocean and Summit Avenues contain the majority of the area's
high-style Queen Anne and Shingle Style houses. Noteworthy Queen Anne houses
include 47 Summit Avenue (the Frank F. Newell House), and 36 Ocean Avenue (the
Albert C. P e t t i n g i l l House). The Shingle Style i s (continued)
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in the mid- to l a t e 19th century that spurred the subdivision and development of
former farmlands and large estates; t h i s development process occured
concurrently i n North Salem. Like the Northfields i n North Salem, the
Southfields at South Salem were o r i g i n a l l y used as common lands f o r farming. 10
acre parcels were i n d i v i d u a l l y a l l o t e d , possibly beginning e a r l i e r than 1639.
This use continued u n t i l the mid-18th century, when the Southfields were
converted into p r i v a t e l y owned farms or summer homes. One of the largest of
these estates belonged to Ezekial Hersey Derby, who owned the land now bounded
by Holly and Leach Streets to the north, Broadway, Loring and C l i f t o n Avenues to the south, and Canal Street to the west. Ezekial Derby inherited the estate,
which included a house, barn and gardens, upon the death of h i s father E l i a s i n
1799E l i a s Derby had been one of Salem's wealthiest merchants and shipowners.
The land between Lafayette Street, Eden Street, Willow Avenue and Salem Harbor
l a t e r became the estate (continued)
Johnson, C l a i r e . "Domestic Architecture i n V i c t o r i a n Salem: A
Lafayette Street Sampling." Essex Institute H i s t o r i c a l
Collections, v o l . 115, number 3, July 1979.
H i s t o r i c Salem, I n c . House R e p o r t s
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Farm." Antiques.
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1911.
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best represented by 40 Wisteria Street and 42 and 49 Ocean Avenue. As the area
was l a r g e l y developed before t h e i r advent, the Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival
and Craftsman styles were less frequently u t i l i z e d . An unusual Colonial Revival
design exists at 18 Ocean Terrace, and the area's only notable Tudor Revival
house can be found at 20 Summit Avenue (the Edwin F. Woodman House). The
Craftsman influence i s seen i n both 56 Summit Avenue (the George E. Symonds
House), and 45 Summit Avenue (the George W Pitman House). The Derby and
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Messervy Estates area also possesses an exemplary Neoclassical design, the
Salem Public Library's South Branch a t 47 Ocean Avenue. The l e s s - a f f l u e n t
streets, such as Hazel, Meadow, Eden and Messervy, primarily contain modest and
t y p i c a l examples of the I t a l i a n a t e , Second Empire and Queen Anne s t y l e s .
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of William Messervy, mayor of Salem i n 1856 and 1857> whose house was located a t
what i s now 255 Lafayette Street. The eastern section of h i s estate, including
Messervy Street, was subdivided c i r c a 1883-4; the western section, between
Summit Avenue and Lafayette Street, was subdivided i n 1893 by Lucy Messervy.
William Messervy died i n February of 1886.
The Derby Estate was purchased by the development group of James Almy,
Nathaniel Wiggin and Charles Clark; l o t s and streets i n the northern section of
the area were l a i d out by July of 1867 f o r public auction. Some of the streets
were p a r t i a l l y planned by 1864. A Putnam map o f a portion of the Derby Estate
shows Willow Street f u l l y l a i d out, Laurel Street l a i d out to Hazel Street, and
Linden Street l a i d out between Holly and Laurel Streets. The t r i a n g l e between
Forest, Loring and Broadway Avenues was l a t e r replanned by James F. Almy i n 1895
and by 1911 had been altered into i t s f i n a l form. Most of the houses i n t h i s
triangle were not b u i l t u n t i l a f t e r 1911.
The subdivision of the historically-importan t Derby and Messervy Estates
demonstrates South Salem's change from a summer resort and a g r i c u l t u r a l area to
a year-round r e s i d e n t i a l neighborhood. As Salem's economy s h i f t e d from
agriculture to industry i n the mid-19th century, the leather, cotton and lead
industries based i n North and South Salem spurred the development of these
formerly-agricultural areas. The magnitude of the development of these areas
and t h e i r rapid growth mirror the r e s i d e n t i a l and i n d u s t r i a l growth of the c i t y
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SAL .2045
25 L i n d e n St
SAL .2046
27 L i n d e n St
33-361
• GN
SAL .2018
28 L i n d e n St
33-329
GN
SAL .2017
32 L i n d e n St
33-328
GN
GR
GR
GR
GN
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S t r e e t No S t r e e t Name
Loc Nbr
A r Code NF
SAL .2016
34 L i n d e n St
33-327
GN
SAL .2059
41-43 L i n d e n St
33-380
GN
68-70 L i n d e n St
SAL .1917
72-74 L i n d e n St
33-47
GN
GO
GN
32-180
GO
GO
44 L i n d e n St
SAL . 1918
32-181
OO
SAL . 1966
73-75 L i n d e n St
GN
32-202
GO
GO
SAL . 1921
GN
SAL .1922
76-78 L i n d e n St
77-79 L i n d e n St
32-179
GO
GO
SAL .1916
GN
32-203
GO
GO
SAL .1915
80-82 L i n d e n St
SAL .1914
84-86 L i n d e n St
SAL .1913
88-90 L i n d e n St
GN
32-178
GO
GO
GN
32-177
GO
GO
GN
32-176
GO
GO
104 L i n d e n St
SAL .1905
GN
32-116
GN
SAL . 1923
4 L o r i n g Ave
32-208
GN
SAL .
.1903
10 L o r i n g Ave
32-90
GN
.
SAL . 1902
16-18 L o r i n g Ave
32-88
GN
SAL . 1901
.
20 L o r i n g Ave
32-87
GN
SAL .
.1900
22 L o r i n g Ave
32-86
GN
SAL .1899
24 L o r i n g Ave
32-85
GN
SAL. 1898
26 L o r i n g Ave
32-84
GN
SAL .1897
40 L o r i n g Ave
32-76
GN
33-78
GN
GN
SAL .1969
9-9
1/2 Meadow St
SAL. 2116
9 M e s s e r v y St
33-610
SAL .2117
15 Messervy St
33-612
GN
SAL. 2132
4 Ocean Ave
33-663
GN
SAL .2135
5 Ocean Ave
33-684
GN
SAL .2136
9 Ocean Ave
33-685
GN
SAL .2131
10 Ocean Ave
33-661
GN
SAL .2137
15 Ocean Ave
33-688
GN
SAL .2130
16 Ocean Ave
33-659
GN
SAL .2129
18 Ocean Ave
33-658
GN
SAL .2138
21 Ocean Ave
33-689
GN
SAL. 2128
22 Ocean Ave
33-657
GN
SAL .2127
24 Ocean Ave
33-744
GN
SAL. 2126
30 Ocean Ave
33-655
GN
SAL. 2082
36 Ocean Ave
33-434
GN
SAL .2081
42 Ocean Ave
33-431
GN
SAL .2067
49 Ocean Ave
33-407
GN
SAL .2049
50 Ocean Ave
33-367
GN
SAL .2048
56 Ocean Ave
33-365
GN
SAL .2047
58 Ocean Ave
33-364
GN
SAL .1967
63 Ocean Ave
33-49
GN
SAL .1968
83 Ocean Ave
33-56
GN
SAL .2139
18 Ocean T e r r
33-695
GN
SAL .2134
17 Shore Ave
33-673
GN
SAL .2133
22 Shore Ave
33-670
GN
33-459
GN
SAL .2094
2 Summi t Ave
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Loc Nbr....
Ar Code NF
SAL .2113
5 Summit Ave
33-587
GN
SAL .2115
7 Summit Ave
33-602
GN
SAL .
.2093
10 Summit Ave
33-455
GN
SAL .2092
12 Summit Ave
33-454
GN
SAL .2084
20 Summit Ave
33-440
GN
SAL 2083
22 Summi t Ave
33-439
GN
SAL .
.2125
29 Summi t Ave
33-651
GN
SAL .
.2142
37 Summit Ave
33-717
GN
SAL..2143
39 Summi t Ave
33-718
GN
SAL .
.2075
42 Summi t Ave
33-421
GN
SAL .
.2144
45 Summi t Ave
33-712
GN
SAL. 2145
47 Summit Ave
33-720
GN
.2146
SAL .
51 Summit Ave
33-721
GN
SAL .2147
53 Summit Ave
33-722
GN
SAL .2090
3 W i l l o w Ave
33-448
GN
SAL .2091
7 W i l l o w Ave
33-451
GN
SAL .2120
16 W i l l o w Ave
33-633
GN
SAL. 2118
17 W i l l o w Ave
33-619
GN
22 W i l l o w Ave
33-630
GN
SAL. 2061
10 -12 w i s t e r i a S t
33-388
GN
SAL. 1919
40 W i s t e r i a S t
32-192
GN
SAL .2119
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Glendale Street
Dublin Core
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Title
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13 Glendale Street, Salem, MA 01970
Subject
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House History
Description
An account of the resource
Built for
Jacob N. Conacher
Teamster
c. 1894
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc.
Date
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Built: c. 1894
House History Completed: October, 2019
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Alyssa G. A. Conary & Robert Booth
Language
A language of the resource
English