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Clifton Ave._3.pdf
House History and Plaque Program for Robert D. Mulligan, Jr.

Smith St._10.pdf
Built by Samuel D. Tilton, housewright in 1852

Smith St._6.pdf
Built by John Sanderson, carpenter in 1859

Columbus Sq._5.pdf
5 Columbus Square probably built for Richard Derby, Sr, Salem merchant in 1758

School St._14.pdf
Moved to this site by George O. Wellman, carpenter in 1869

Conant St._12.pdf
12 Conant Street
Built for John Conant, yeoman in 1833

School St._5.pdf
Cogswell School: Built in 1862 George C. Lord, Architect Simeon Flint, Mason

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

Conant St._20.pdf
House History and Plaque Program for Albert J. Mieli and Ellen M. Perrocchi

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

Cousins St._15.pdf
Current plaque stated as incorrect and incomplete - Jute Mill Nevins Burlap Bagging Mill, built in 1879, Polish Falcons Club 1940, Renovated as Townhouses 2004,

River St._15.5.pdf
Built for Joshua Beckford, shoemaker before 1780

River St._7.pdf
Built by John Chandler, housewright by 1788

River St._6.pdf
Built for William Ferguson, taylor in 1790

River St._4.pdf
Built by Daniel Bancroft Jr. Housewright in 1806

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

Crombie St._13.pdf
Built for Benjamin Crombie, housewright and innholder, circa 1805

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

Curtis St._4.pdf
4 Curtis Street
Property of the Curtis Family
Built circa 1780

Curtis St._5.pdf
Built for John White, mariner circa 1753

Daniels St._12.pdf
House history and Plaque Program for Brendan and Kimberly Randall
Likely the dwelling was built by Thomas Beedle, Sr., or Thomas Beedle, Jr. circa 1715-1745.

Daniels St._2.pdf
Built for Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson in 1906 as the home of her son-in-law, Charles F. Brown, grocer, and his family

Daniels St._26.pdf
Built for Louis Collier, junk dealer, and his wife Mamie, 1909

Daniels St._35.pdf
Built in 1807 for Mrs. Sarah Silsbee, widow of Captain Nathaniel Silsbee, by her three sons Nathaniel, William, and Zachariah.

River St._3.pdf
Built for Benjamin Cutts, blacksmith 1845

River St._2.pdf
Built in 1799 for John Jenkins, Tailor

Dearborn St._11.pdf
House built after 1839
Research completed 1976

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

Daniels St. Court_1.pdf
Built by 1790
Moved to present site after 1820

Dearborn St._15.pdf
The House of Devereux Dennis a Salem "house carpenter" 1843

Dearborn St._33.pdf
Built for Robert Manning, pomologist, broker, and stagecoach agent in 1824

Derby Sq._5-9.pdf
Built for Col. Benjamin Pickman, Jr., merchant
by Joshua Upham, mason in 1817

Curtis St._6.pdf
House of Henry Meek, mariner
Built circa 1800

Derby St._100.pdf
Site of Enoch Goodwin, grocery store in the year 1854

Derby St._101.pdf
House date unknown, but land was sold by David Ropes to William Young February 16, 1771

Derby St._102.pdf
Moved to this site by the year 1850
Daniel S. Lawrence, grocer

Derby St._105.pdf
Built by David B. Hood, master carpenter for Amos L. Vincent, sparmaker in 1856

Derby St._109.pdf
Built for Captain John McMillan, Salem mariner, circa 1800-1803

Derby St._131.pdf
Built in 1912 for Louis Pettit, shoe merchant

Derby St._143.pdf
143 Derby Street
Built for John Nichols, Jr., mariner in the year 1836

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

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.

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…

Derby St._48.pdf
Built circa 1800 by Epes Cogswell, Housewright

Derby St._54.pdf
6 pages of handwritten deeds, no house history and no date of house given

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Derby St._58.pdf
58 Derby Street moved to this site by 1809

Derby St._85.pdf
Built by Richard Palfrey 1789
Formerly 45 Derby Street

Derby St._97.pdf
Owner research house date unknown
Land sold from David Ropes to William Williams February 23, 1771

Derby St._96-98.pdf
Built for Moses Townsend, merchant
in 1805
(formerly 52 Derby St. renumbered in 1894)
birthplace of General Frederick Townsend Ward

English St._44-46.pdf
Built as a West India goods store for William Pearson by 1824.

Essex St._10.pdf
Built for David Murphy, rope maker, in 1798.

Essex St._125.pdf
Built for Thomas Needham, cabinetmaker, in 1830.

Essex St._131.pdf
Built for a prominent Salem physician, Dr. Moses Little, between 1807 and his death in 1811, possibly by Samuel McIntire. Dr. Little purchased the property from Joseph and Elizabeth Peabody in 1799. He house was later inhabited by Simon Forrester's…

Essex St._129.pdf
Built by Samuel McIntire for Gideon Tucker, merchant, in 1808-09. Purchased in 1896 by the Father Theobald Mathew Total Abstinence Society, who remodeled it in 1910.

Essex St._15.pdf
Built for Clifford Crowninshield, rope maker, in 1759, and passed to his heirs. In the late 19th century it was owned by the Salem Charitable Building Association.

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.

Essex St._313.pdf
Built for the widow Priscilla Manning Abbot in 1786. After her death it was sold to John Ropes, merchant, and passed to his daughter Hannah Harridan Ropes, and subsequently to her relatives Charles W Upham and his son, Oliver Wendell Holmes Upham.

Essex St._314.pdf
Built for spinster Mary Lindall in 1755; the land was owned by Mary Lindall and her orphaned niece, Elizabeth Gray, both Curwen/Corwin relatives. The house was later owned by Capt. William Osgood, whose daughter Susan lived there until 1920. In 1947…

Essex St._319.pdf
Built for widow Judith Barnard in about 1823.

Essex St._328.pdf
Built by Daniel Bancroft for merchant William Pickman in 1823 on land inherited through their mother's family, the Toppans. Pickman, a bachelor, inhabited the house with his sister, Love Rawlins Pickman. They were the children of one of Salem's…

Essex St._330.pdf
Built for Jonathan Holman, clerk, by 1846 on the site of a much earlier house taken down when this house was constructed.

Essex St._331.pdf
Built in 1854 for James B. Curwen, merchant, and Samuel R. Curwen, captain.

Essex St._335.pdf
Built by 1793 for Col. and Mrs. John Page on land formerly owned by Thomas Maule.

Essex St._356.pdf
Built for Nathan Frye, master mariner, in 1852. The land was previously owned by Thomas Maule and later by Capt. John Buffington.

Essex St._359.pdf
The Smith-Crosby-Endicott house, built c. 1789 for Benjamin Smith and Nicholas Crosby. Birthplace of Mary Endicott Chamberlain, wife of Joseph Chamberlain.

Essex St._362.pdf
Built by 1754 for John Ropes, cordwainer.

Essex St._374.pdf
The Buffington House, built after 1785 by Nehemiah Buffington, remodeled 1832

Essex St._391 and 391.5.pdf
House and grocery store built for Stephen Fogg, trader, in 1826 and 1840.

Essex St._396.pdf
Built for the Osgood family in 1881 but known as "Dr. Gaffney's House" because it was owned by Catherine E. Gaffney and her husband, Dr. Henry J. Gaffney, from 1889-1911. It was converted into condominiums in 1986.

Essex St._397.pdf
Built by Jabez Smith, carpenter, in 1803; purchased in 1813 by Capt. James Silver.

Essex St._42.pdf
Built by A.K. Hood for Elijah Low, 1840.

Essex St._44.pdf
Built for Phineas T Weston, trader, in 1859.

Essex St._54.pdf
Built as a shop for Capt. Daniel Sage, shipmaster, c. 1805; from 1823 served as apothecary shop of William Webb.
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