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Essex St._72.pdf
Built for Jonathan Archer, peruke maker [wigmaker], by 1797. Archer purchased the land from Richard Prince in 1760; see metadata for further details.

Essex St._81.pdf
Built for John Hodges, mariner, c. 1750.

Essex St._91 and 89_Curtis St._1 and 2.pdf
Built in 1868 for Moses T. Upton, but encompassing portions of structures built in 1731 for Daniel Curtis, shipwright, and in 1790 for Capt. Thomas Ashby.

Essex St._95.pdf
Built for William Dove, mariner, in 1719; remodeled in 1883.

Essex St._98.pdf
Built for John Gray, schoolmaster, in about 1808.

Federal St._105.pdf
House & Shop of Edmund Johnson, cabinetmaker, before 1801

Federal St._108-110.pdf
“The Prince Mansion” built for John Orne, sailmaker ca. 1785-1793

Federal St._115.pdf
Built by Joseph Edwards, housewright in 1814. Stands on the site of the shop of Deacon Jacob Sanderson, cabinet-maker, built in 1793

Federal St._126.5.pdf
Mary Drayton, dressmaker, and Isaac Drayton, harnessmaker, 1885

Federal St._143.pdf
Built for Joseph Sprague, merchant & distiller c. 1795

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

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

Federal St._78.pdf
House and shop belonging to the Sprague Brewery

Federal St._88.pdf
Built for Joseph Hilliard, shipmaster and carter

Federal St._95-97.pdf
Built for George C. Shreve, jewelry merchant

Forrester St._2-4.pdf
Built for John H. and Joseph M. Parsons, masons and stucco workers

Federal Ct._4.pdf
Built for Micah Wild, gentleman by 1807

Forest Ave._6.pdf
Built for Martha O. Howes, secretary, and Martha L. Roberts, lawyer

Flint St._14.pdf
Built for James Stone, bricklayer

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

Forrester St._7.pdf
Built for Charles L. Whipple, coal and wood dealer in 1886

Forrester St._8.pdf
Daniel B. Lord, carpenter for Edmund Yasinski, Tabacconist 1888

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

Franklin St._27.pdf
House was moved to this location from 89 North Street in 1945. Built between 19th and 20th century by Christopher McGrane

Gardner St._1.pdf
Built for Arthur L. Averill, Lawyer 1916. On site of house built for James W. Averill, House Painter, 1895 (burned 1914)

Gerrish Place_1-2-3.pdf
Built by The Salem Charitable Building Association in 1849

Gifford Court_6.pdf
Built for William H. Haskell, shoemaker & Civil War Veteran in 1879

Gifford Court_12.pdf
Built as Seamen’s Orphan & Children’s Friend Society, c. 1887

Grove St._24.pdf
Built by Henry W. Balcomb, carpenter in 1871

Hamilton St._1.pdf
Built for Benjamin Brown, apothecary in 1844

Hamilton St._7.pdf
Built for Henry Perkins Benson, cotton dealer in 1898

Hamilton St._10.pdf
Built for John Wilson, stonecutter in 1879

Hardy St._5.pdf
Built for “Skipper” Richard Valpy, Fisherman, circa 1765

Hardy St._6.pdf
Built for Daniel C. Bowditch, shipwright 1844

Hathorne St._26.pdf
Moved to this site ca. 1890 for Deborah Arrington, singlewoman

Highland Ave._90.pdf
Built for John M. Anderson, manufacturer c. 1870 on the site of a house built for him in 1856

Holly St. 13_15.pdf
Plaque was granted after research was presented by homeowner; no formal house history on record.

13 Holly Street:
Built in 1915 for Hattie and Frank Brennan, dairy merchant

15 Holly Street:
Built in 1915 for Annie & Harry Fitch, dairy…

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

Rawlins St._8.pdf
Built for Thomas Neville, laborer & currier 1859

Kosciusko St._6.pdf
Warehouse and Barrel Shop
Thomas Downing
Merchant
with cousin
Richard Downing
Cooper
built by 1701

Kosciusko St._11.pdf
Moved to this site in 1856, by John Durgin, peddler

Lafayette St._255.pdf
Built for William S. Messervy, Tenth Mayor of Salem in 1868
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