Browse Items (794 total)

Boston St._152.pdf
Built for Samuel Bell, Bricklayer circa 1721

Derby St._155.pdf
Built 1911. Researched by Marcia Cini, 1984. Macris, no HH.

155 Federal Street Chain of Title.pdf
c.1828
Built for Aaron and Josiah Hayward, Bricklayers

Fort Ave._155.pdf
Built for William G. Cochrane, manufacturer in 1909

Derby St._159.pdf
Shop built by William May, paper stamper c. 1782 on land owned by Warwick Palfray.. Owned by Benjamin Hawkes, shipwright 1801-1829. Later owned by Cochran and Walsh families and by the John Franco Ukrainian Society.

ed8102e676a95fbb5c7df9b643665eef.pdf
The William B. Pike House
Built for Samuel Ferguson, Painter
Built by 1831

16 Cross Street - FINAL.pdf
Built for
John F. Wells
Railroad Carpenter
and his wife
Maria L. Weeks
in 1876

16 Pickman Street FINAL.pdf
Built as a
Double House by
David Lord
Housewright
1806

Rice St._16_Rear.pdf
Built for Henry B. Groves, gentleman in 1841 (moved to this site in 1896)

Rice St._16.pdf
Built for Frances E. Rae + Maria E. Dexter circa 1873

River_16.pdf
Built in 1787 for Robert Wallis, cabinet maker. Later was home of William Knight, Cordwainer, Joseph N. Smith, Cordwainer, Alice (Poor) Ross, widow, William Phelps Jr., joiner, and Michael Little, laborer.

16 Summer Street.pdf
Harrison O. Flint
Shoe Dealer
and his wife
Mary A. Leighton
Built c. 1867

Summit Ave._16.pdf
Built for Lewis T. Allen, bookkeeper c. 1896

Winter St._16.pdf
Built for Edward Payson, cashier and his wife Amelia in 1845

16-18 Loring Avenue FINAL.pdf
Built for
Susan B. Moulton
Widow of Nelson H. Moulton
&
Lulu E. Moulton
Music Teacher
c. 1894

160 Boston Street.pdf
Built for
John C. Burbeck
Soap and Candle Mfr.
Peabody
and his wife
Clarissa McIntyre Burbeck
1869

In lieu of a house history

North_161.PDF
John Dunckley, blacksmith, c. 1802

Copies of deeds.pdf
Samuel Buffum
Glazier
And his Wife Lucretia Buffum
Built c. 1766

166-168 Bridge Street - Final Report.pdf
Built for
Ezra Woodbury
Carpenter
& his wife Mary Knight
1877

169 Federal St write-up FINAL (1).pdf
John Huse House
Built c. 1842
for John Huse, currier
and Lydia Dale Huse, wife

Bentley St._17.pdf
Built for George Bowditch, Jr. Salem Mason 1843

Carlton St._17.pdf
Built for Margaret Ellison Bray - Widow c. 1808

Ratliff - 17 Carlton Street.pdf
Built for
Margaret Ellison Bray
c. 1809
Remodeled in 1831

Flint St._17.pdf
Built for Samuel P. Andrews, clerk Police Court

River St._17.pdf
House of Benjamin Beckford, fisherman by 1757 possibly 17th century

Warren St._17.pdf
Built by Samuel W. Cate for George Lawrence, mason in 1837

HSI House History_ 17 Woodside Street.pdf
Built for or by John N. Crowe
Ladder and chair salesman
c. 1911

17.5 River Street.pdf
Built for
Ann McMahon
Widow
of County Clare Ireland
1884

Federal St._170.pdf
Built for James Braden, currier and tanner

Essex St._175.pdf
The Downing Block was constructed in 1858. In 1869 it became the first location of the Salem Fraternity, later the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salem.

Federal St._177-179.pdf
Built for William Shepard Gray, cashier of the Essex Bank

178 Federal Street FINAL.pdf
Document provided is of research conduction on house; formal house history unavailable.

Likely built
in the 18th Century
Moved to this spot for
Mary Pitman
Widow
in the 1830s

18 Chestnut Street - Final.pdf
Built for
James B. Bott
c. 1800
Home of
Nathaniel Hawthorne
1846-1847

Crombie St._18.pdf
The William Pike House. Built for Samuel Ferguson, painter, by 1831

Crombie St._18.pdf
The William B. Pike House
Built by 1831 for Samuel Ferguson, Painter

18 Felt Street House History (1).pdf
Built for
Reuben W. Ropes
and wife
Grace Tuttle
1895

River St._18.pdf
Built by Stephen Driver, housewright ca. 1777

Webb St._18.pdf
Built for Henry P. Hood, trader, by 1840

Williams St._18.pdf
Built by Benjamin Crombie, housewright by 1800

Winter St._18.pdf
Reverend James Conway, 1848 (pastor, st. Mary’s Church)

Derby St._188.pdf
Built by Samuel McIntire for Captain Simon Forrester, 1790-91. The house was begin for Captain Jonathan Ingersoll and purchased by Forrester after the death of Ingersoll's wife, Mary Hodges, in January 1791. The house was converted to tenements in…

Full House History for 19 Becket Street, Salem MA - 7_21_2020.pdf
Built for
Thomas Ruee
Mariner
and his wife
Susanna Becket
c.1784

Flint St._19.pdf
Built for Leonard Harrington, leather dealer, 1871

Fowler St._19.pdf
Built for James C. Stimpson, tanner, c. 1850

19 North Street FINAL.pdf
Built as a
medical office for
Dr. John G. Treadwell
in 1852
Remodeled for
J. F. Appleton
in 1893

Union St._19.pdf
Alexander McCloy, Blacksmith, built by 1750, moved here for McCloy in 1839

Washington Sq. North_19.pdf
Built for Abraham True, Naval Officer. Custom House in 1846 (Now the Turner Inn)

192 Federal Street FINAL.pdf
Built for
James B. Stimpson
Currier
and his wife
Mary E. Horton
in 1856

Central St._4-10 and Essex St._ 193-195.pdf
Built in 1805 for the Merchants B. Herbert Hathorne and W. Shepard Gray

198 North Street FINAL.pdf
Built for
Henry Chew
A free man of color
Mariner
c. 1834

2.5 Essex Street House History.pdf
Built for
John Waters
Carpenter & Mariner
And wife
Mary Felt
1850

Andover_2 A.pdf
Beckford-Whipple, 1739

Bott's Court._2.pdf
Built in 1848 for and by Aaron Kehew, Carpenter

Broad St._2.pdf
Built for Capt. Thomas Eden, Shipmaster as a Warehouse c. 1762 Converted to a residence in 1834 for Benjamin Cox, Merchant

Daniels St._2.pdf
Built 1906 for Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson (plaque has more wording than this)
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2