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                    <text>393 Essex Street
Built 1747
by Timothy Lindall
Salem poli=cian and Speaker of the House of Depu=es

Prepared by Dan Graham, PhD, November 2023

�Date
2021 Dec 21

Grantee
Old Fezziwig LLC

2017 Mar 31

393 Essex Street
Realty, LLC

1991 July 19

James J. Jervinis,
Trustee of Tuition
Realty Trust
Frederick P Keach
Margaret A Keach
Frederick P Keach

1988 Apr 20
1961 May 26
1959 June 29
1957 Jan 29
1944 Apr 22
1923 Oct 4
1920 Oct 15

Raymond A Dillon
Edward P Wells
Louis D Savage
L Alexander Vance
Agnes G Bouchard
Adelard Bouchard
William J Fay

1891 July 28
1889 July 30

Ethel B M Perkins
(wife of Frank S)
William P Andrews
Samuel P Andrews

1862 Dec 3

John P Andrews

1855 May 5
1853 Aug 10

George Andrews
Samuel P Andrews

1853 Feb 28

George Andrews

1843 Apr 1
1832 Dec 4

Nancy Andrews
John P Andrews

1815 May 26
1795 Dec 15

John Hancock
Andrews
Thomas Barnard

1795 Nov 30

Benjamin Carpenter

1786 Dec 19

Francis Bayard
Winthrop
Tim Lindall

1737 Jun 25

Grantor
393 Essex Street
Realty, LLC
James J. Jervinis,
Trustee of Tuition
Realty Trust
Frederick P Keach
Margaret A Keach

Price
$1,025,000

Book-Page
40619-560

$775,000

35778-201

$240,000

10876-364

Frederick P Keach

$1

9604-399

Louis D Savage
Raymond A Dillon
Edward P Wells
L Alexander Vance

“consideration”

4775-254

“consideration”

4576-224

Adelard Bouchard
William A Fay

“consideration”
“consideration”

4346-245
3365-359

Ethel B M Plant
(formerly Perkins)
Edith H Andrews
(widow)
Samuel P Andrews
John P Andrews (exec
of John H Andrews)
George Andrews
(executor Barnabas
Davis)
John P Andrews
George and John P
Andrews
John P Andrews (adm
of Nancy Andrews)
John P Andrews
Stephen Fogg
Lucinda Fogg
Lois Barnard

“consideration”

2575-74

“consideration”

2466-544

$5725
---

1325-285
1255-72

---

644-251

$1800
$1000

513-66
481-160

---

473-284

$1
$224

336-149
267-196

$6,050

205-29

Benjamin Carpenter
Abigail Carpenter
Francis Bayard
Winthrop
Thomas Lindall
Winthrop
David Flint

$2500

160-128

$2500

159-208

1800 pounds

146-182/183

225 pounds

73-122

��Inventory No:

SAL.714

Historic Name:

Lindall - Barnard, Rev. Thomas
House

Common Name:

Andrews, John H. House

Address:

393 Essex St

City/Town:

Salem

Village/Neighborhood:

Central Salem;

Local No:

25-200;

Year Constructed:

C 1740

Architectural Style(s):

Georgian;

Architect(s):

McIntire, Samuel;

Use(s):

Multiple Family Dwelling House; Professional Office; Single Family Dwelling House;

Significance:

Architecture;

Area(s):

SAL.HJ, SAL.HU

Designation(s):

Nat'l Register District (08/28/1973); Local Historic District (03/03/1981);

Building Materials:

Roof: Asphalt Shingle;
Wall: Aluminum Siding; Wood;
Foundation: Granite;

Demolished

No

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�N R D I S 8/28/73; L H D 3/3/81
Assessors'
Number

USGS Quad

25-200

Salem

Town

Area(s)

Form Number

HU

714

Salem

Place (neighborhood or village)
Address

Central Salem

393 Essex St.

Historic N a m e Lindall-Barnard-Andrews House

Uses:

Present

Office, Multi-family

Original

Single family dwelling

Date of Construction

Style/Form

c. 1740

Georgian

Architect/Builder

Exterior Material:
Foundation

granite

Wall

a l u m i n u m siding

Roof

asphalt shingle

Outbuildings/Secondary Structures
no
Major Alterations (with dates)
siding
Condition
Moved
Acreage

fair
no

x

yes

Date

less than 1 acre

Recorded b y

K i m Withers Brengle

Setting

Close to a busy street in a dense area of

Organization

Salem Planning Department

18th &amp;19th century residential buildings.

Date Recorded

1/96

JUL 0 8 1996

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393 Essex

BUILDING FOR M

ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION

Describe architectural features.
within the community.

see continuation

Evaluate the characteristics

St., Salem

sheet

of this building

in terms of other

buildings

393 Essex Street is one of several Georgian-style houses o n Essex Street, but due to the addition of
a l u m i n u m siding is less intact than many. Others nearby include 314,318, an d 365 Essex Street. Set
back slightly from the street, it is a two-and-one-half-story house o n a rectangular plan with a gableroofed rear ell. The m a i n block of the house is five bays w i d e by three bays deep; the ell extends two
bays. It has a gambrel roof clad i n asphalt shingles, pierced b y three pedimented dormers, an interior
end chimney (E), and an interior c h i m n ey at the rear. The low foundation is granite and the walls are
clad in a l u m i n u m .
The center entry consists of a panelled door with a five-light transom set i n a pedimented surround
w i t h fluted pilasters. A center entry o n the west elevation is set i n an enclosed gabled porch with a
pediment, pilasters and sidelights; it appears to have been altered or added. Most w i n d o w s have 6/6
sash, set i n simple m o l d e d cases; second-story w i n d o w s rise to the cornice. W i n d o w s at the ell have
9/6 sash, and third-story w i n d o w s at the end elevations have 12/8 sash. Other features include flush
eaves and slight cornice returns. In addition to the siding, alterations include an iron fire escape
(SW), and wooden exterior stairs to the second story of the ell (S).
The present condition of the interior is u n k n o w n , but Cousin s a nd Riley described the stairhall as
typical of its type, w i t h a baseboard, flat dado, and chairrail with wallpaper above. Several Federal
style mantels are believed to have been added near the turn of the nineteenth century, including one
attributed to Samuel M c l n t i r e b y Fiske K i m b a l l . H A B S photographs (MASS-484,1938) exist of the
w o o d e n fence with r o u n d pickets, fluted pilasters a nd urn. This fence does not survive.
A driveway extends along the east side, a nd the lot is paved at the west a nd rear.

HISTORICAL NARRATIVE

see continuation

sheet

Discuss the history of the building. Explain its associations with local (or state) history.
of the building and the role(s) the owners/occupants
played within the community.

Include uses

393 Essex Street is said b y Thayer to have been built c. 1740 for Judge James Lindall, although Cousins
and Riley say it was built i n 1747 b y T i m o t h y L i n d a l l , Salem politician and Speaker of the Hous e of
Deputies (1720-1721). T h e earlier date a nd owner seem to be more w i d e l y accepted.
It was later the home of Reverend Thomas Barnard (1748-1814). Barnard came from a family of
clergy, an d was the pastor of the N o r t h C h u r c h . H e also was described as the peacemaker at Salem's
Revolutionary W a r s k i r m i sh at the N o r t h Bridge. Barnard is reported to have kept a large garden
behind the house. It was d u r i n g Barnard's ownership that the Federal mantels were probably added.
The house was purchased in 1816 b y John H . A n d r e w s , and remained in the A n d r e w s family
throughout the nineteenth century. O w n e r s h i p passed to his son, C a p t a in John P. A n d r e w s , while
occupants included Reverend Samuel A n d r e w s (1836), George A n d r e w s , merchant (1850), and John P.
A n d r e w s (1870s and 1880s). T h e 1911 atlas lists the owner as W i l l i a m P. A n d r e w s , and the house
appears to have been rented then to W . W . C o o l i d g e, a lawyer. B y 1930 the house was being used as
a multi-family residence. It currently houses a doctor's office and apartments.

B I B L I O G R A P H Y and/or R E F E R E N C E S

x

see continuation

sheet

Cousins, Frank a n d Riley, P h i l i p M . C o l o n i a l Architecture of Salem. Boston: Little, Brown
and C o m p a n y , 1919.
H o p k i n s , G . M . Atlas ofjSalem. Massachusetts. Philadelphia, 1874.

�INVENTORY F O R M C O N T I N U A T I O N SHEET

Community
Salem

Massachusetts Historical C o m m i s s i o n
Massachusetts Archives Buildin g
220 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, M A 02125

Property Address
393 Essex St.

Area(s) F o r m N o .
HU

714

B I B L I O G R A P H Y (Continued)
Massachusetts Historical C o m m i s s i o n . Historic A m e r i c a n Buildings Survey: Massachusetts
Catalog. 1965, p. 53.
M c l n t y r e , H e n r y C . E . M a p of the C i t y of Salem. Philadelphia, 1851.
Reardon, Elizabeth K. Salem Historic District Study Committee Investigation. Typescript,
1968.
Richards, L. J. Atlas of the C i t y of Salem, Massachusetts.... 1897.
Salem City Directories, 1836-1970.
Thayer, Oliver. "Early Recollections of the U p p e r Portion of Essex Street." Essex Institute
Historical Collections. July-September, 1884.
Tolles, Bryant F. Tolles, Jr. Architecture in Salem. Salem: Essex Institute, 1983, pp. 151-152.
Walker Lithograph and Publishing C o . Atlas of the C i t y of Salem. Massachusetts. Boston,
M A , 1911.

Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. If checked, you must

attach a completed National Register Criteria

Statement form.

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Book Number

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�1874 Atlas

�1890-1903 Atlas

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