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Winter Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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24.5 Winter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Charles Odell, real estate broker, 1887
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1887, 1982
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King
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English
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1982
24.5
Charles
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Odell
Salem
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Aborn Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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7-9 Aborn Street Court, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Eyes School built in 1841
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1841, 1982
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Joyce King
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English
1841
1982
7
7-9 Aborn
9
Aborn
Charles
Court
Daniel
Epes
Holman
Lyman
Northend
Oryna
Paskowski
Sutton
Victorian
William
wood
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Beach Avenue
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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Title
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18 Beach Avenue, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built in 1887 for George W. & Lucy A. Hobart as a Summer House
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1887, 1910, 2001
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Robert Booth
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English
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18 Beach
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1910
2001
Beach
Charles
Colonial Revival
George
George W. Hobart
Hobart
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Lucy A. Hobart
Sarah
Turner
wood
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Beach Avenue
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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32 Beach Avenue, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built for Charles Tigh, Leather Dealer 1911 on the site of a residence built c. 1875 for Lemuel Jenness of Lowell
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1911, circa 1875, 2003
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Robert Booth
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English
1875
1911
2003
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32 Beach
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Charles Tigh
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leather
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Tigh
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Beckford Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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21 Beckford Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built for John Chandler, grocer, 1896
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1896, 1980
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Joyce King
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English
1896
1980
21
21 Beckford
Beckford
Carney
Chandler
Charles
Colonial Revival
grocer
Hagar
Hobson
John
John Chandler
Locke
Mary
wood
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Butler Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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21 Butler Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built for Charles Roberts, butcher by 1845
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1845, 1985
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Joyce King
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English
1845
21
21 Butler
butcher
Butler
Charles
Charles Roberts
Greek Revival
Roberts
wood
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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Title
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6 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
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House history
Description
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Built for Charles S. Nichols, Secretary of Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 1853
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1853, 1980
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Peggy Busteed, Joyce King
1853
1980
6
6 Chestnut
Busteed
Charles
Charles S. Nichols
Chestnut
Company
Fire
Insurance
Joyce
King
Mutual
Mutual Fire Insurance Company
Nichols
Peggy
Secretary
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Clifton Avenue
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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3 Clifton Avenue, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
House History and Plaque Program for Robert D. Mulligan, Jr.
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc., house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built circa 1885.
Research completed by Kimberly Whitworth, J.D., M.A. January 2016
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Kimberly Whitworth, J.D., M.A.
January 2016
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English
1885
3 Clifton
Allen
Charles
Queen Anne
Robert D. Mulligan
wood
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Forrester Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
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7 Forrester Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for Charles L. Whipple, coal and wood dealer in 1886
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1886, 1983
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Joyce King
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English
1886
1983
Charles
Forrester
Joyce
King
Massachusetts
Salem
Street
Whipple
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Title
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Broad Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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31 Broad Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built in 1846 for Charles M. Richardson, Purveyor of Hardware
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1846, 1991
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Vinson
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English
1846
31
31 Broad
Broad
Charles
Charles M. Richardson
hardware
Italianate
Richardson
wood
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Two Daniels Street
According to available evidence, this house was built in 1906 for Mrs.
Elizabeth Stevenson as the home of her son-in-law, Charles F. Brown, grocer,
and his family.
Around 1895 Charles Franklin Brown, 20, came to Salem from his home town of
Charlestown and went to work in the large grocery store of Cobb, Bates, and
Yerxa, at 176 Essex Street. He would eventually become a buyer for the store.
In 1898 or son he married Alice Stevenson of Salem, whose family owned houses
and a variety store (62 Essex) in this neighborhood. Her mother was Elizabeth
Stevenson, widow of David Stevenson, who resided at 60 Essex Street. Mrs.
Stevenson had purchased the house at 59 Essex Street in 188l(ED 1164:220), and
its lot included the land that would later become the lot for this #2 Daniels Street.
At that time ( 1881) a carriage house stood on the site of the present house.
By 1904, the C.F. Browns (with son Chester, four) resided at 58 Essex Street (at
that time, Mr. Brown was known as C. Frank Brown and was listed as grocery
clerk). The same was true in 1905 (see Salem Directory listings). In 1906, C.
Frank Brown and family were listed at Two Daniels Street (see Salem Directory),
as they would be for years to come. The Salem Real Estate Assessments show
Charles F. Brown first paying taxes on Two Daniels Street in 1907 (Ward One,
precinct Two). From this, it is possible to say that the house was built in 1906 for
the C.F. Brown family and that it stood on the land of his mother-in-law, Mrs.
Elizabeth Stevenson, who evidently paid for the construction of the house, while
Mr. Brown paid the taxes on it.
In 1907 a daughter, Dorothy, was born to the Browns. At about that time, Mr.
Brown was promoted from clerk to buyer at the grocery business where he had
been working for 12 years (see advertisement from 1905 Salem Directory,
appended).
In 1910 (per census, 2 Daniels St., house 66, ward one) the residents here were
Charles Brown, 35, buyer, grocery, married 12 years, Alice 35, son Chester, ten,
daughter Dorothy, three. At that time the house at 59 Essex Street was a three-
1
�family tenement. Four and Six Daniels Street were occupied by Canadian
carpenters and their families.
Salem was vibrant in 1910. Retail stores-like the grocery where Mr. Brown
worked--prospered, and machinists, carpenters, millwrights, and other specialists
all thrived. In the late 1800s, French-Canadian families began coming to town to
work in Salem's mills and factories, and more houses and tenements filled in what
had been open areas of the city. They were followed in the early 20th century by
large numbers of Polish and Ukrainian families, who settled primarily in the Derby
Street neighborhood. By the eve of World War One, Salem was a bustling,
polyglot city that supported large department stores and large factories of every
description. Its politics were lively, and its economy was strong.
In 1914, Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson died. That was the year of the Great Salem
Fire. On June 25, 1914, in the morning, in Blubber Hollow (Boston Street opposite
Federal), a fire started in one of Salem's tanneries, as happened from time to time.
This fire soon raced out of control, for the west wind was high and the season had
been dry. The next building caught fire, and the next, and out of Blubber Hollow
the fire advanced easterly, a monstrous front of flame and smoke, wiping out the
houses of Boston and Essex Streets and upper Broad Street and sweeping through
Hathorne, Winthrop, Endicott, and other residential streets, then attacking South
Salem and destroying the homes on and near Lafayette Street before raging
through the tenement district. Despite the combined efforts of heroic fire crews
from many towns and cities, the fire could not be turned: it smashed into the large
factory buildings of the Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company (Congress Street), ·
which exploded in an inferno; and it rolled down Lafayette Street and across the
water to Derby Street, where the fire was finally halted, just beyond Union Street,
after a 13-hour rampage. The conflagration had consumed 250 acres, 1600 houses,
and 41 factories, leaving three dead and thousands homeless. Some had insurance,
some did not; all received much support and generous donations from all over the
country and the world. It was one of the greatest urban disasters in the history of
the United States, and the people of Salem would take years to recover from it.
Eventually, they did, and many of the former houses and businesses were rebuilt;
and several urban-renewal projects (including Hawthorne Boulevard, which
involved removing old houses and widening old streets) were put into effect.
With the Fire and the death of Mrs. Stevenson, the Browns decided to move. In
1914 this house and the house at 59 Essex Street were sold together to Wojciech &
Mary Piekos (ED 2260:492). The Browns moved to One Buffum Street in North
Salem. There they would live together for seven years, until the death of Mr.
2
�Brown on 9 May 1921, aged just 45 years. The Salem Evening News ran the
following obituary: "Charles Franklin Brown died at home, One Buffum Street,
yesterday after a long illness, in his 46th year. Born in Charlestown, he was the son
of Charles W. Brown & Lucy F. Mitchell. For 25 years he was employed by
Cobb, Bates, Y erxa. He was a member of Starr King Lodge, AF & AM, the Now
and Then Association, and the Washington Associates. He leaves his widow Alice
P. (Stevenson) Brown, son Chester, daughter Dorothy, mother & father."
In 1914, this house was listed as vacant, but in 1915 it was a two-family, occupied
by two widows, Mrs. Hannah Goucher and Mrs James H. (Margaret F. J.)
Redmond. In 1917 Mrs. Goucher resided here. (see Salem Directory listings).
In 1920 (per census, 2 Daniels St., house 51, ward one) the house was occupied by
the extended Freeman family: Thomas J. Freeman, 57, was a janitor at a cotton
mill (no doubt at the Naumkeag Steam Cotton Mills, off Congress Street) and had
come to the U.S. in 1887 from his native Ireland. He resided here with his wife
Bridget, 55, born Ireland, their three daughters (born in Mass.) Frances, 28, a
housekeeper, Mary, 25, a dressmaker, and Elizabeth, 23, a payroll clerk at shoe
factory; Mrs. Freeman's brother, Luke Durkin, 49, a brass polisher in a foundry;
and little boarders Darce Deanio, 7, and Margaret Quinlan, 7. By the 1920s, Salem
was once again a thriving city; and its tercentenary in 1926 was a time of great
celebration.
The property here was subdivided in 1950, and since that time this house and its
lot, fronting 34.40' on Daniels Street, have been a separate homestead.
Salem boomed right through to the 1960s, but the arrival of suburban shopping
malls and the relocation of manufacturing businesses took their toll, as they have
with many other cities. More than most, Salem has navigated its way forward into
the present with success, trading on its share of fame arising from the
commercialization of the witchcraft delusion, but also from its great history as an
unrivalled seaport and as the home of Hawthorne and Mcintire. Most of all, it
remains a city where the homes of the old-time merchants, mariners, and milloperatives are all honored as a large part of what makes Salem different from any
other place.
--Robert Booth for Historic Salem Inc., 16 May 2001; initial research by Sean P.
Maher, reported on 15 July 2000.
3
�Historic Salem, Inc.
House History and Plaque Program
For Owner
Anne Golden
2 Daniels St.,
Salem Massachusetts
Built Circa 1906-1910
July 15, 2000
Prepared by Sean Patrick Maher
�2 Daniels St. is located in one of the oldest areas in Salem. Much of the
settlements early growth was in the area between Essex St. (then Main St.) to the
waterfront, and from the beginning of Salem Neck to where New Derby St. meets
Washington St.. As the area surrounding Salem was wilderness, full of animals, and still
occupied by the Indians, the heart of the town was in this area.
The street itself is one of the first in the city, and has been referred to by several
names over the course of its history. It is first called Ye Highway or Lane in 1661,
Highway by the Waterside in 1669, Ye Street or Lane in 1672, Lane or Highway in 1699,
Ingersoll's Lane in 1679, Daniel's Lane in 1742, and Daniels St. by 1769. Later in 186470, it is sometimes referred to as Wharf St. 1
The Ingersoll family was granted most of the land on the westerly side of Daniels
St. early on by the town, and by 1700 many homes had been erected on the street. Sidney
Perley has documented 12 houses on the easterly and 5 on the westerly side of Daniels
2
St.. In those days, Daniels St. ended where present day Derby St. is, which was then
waterfront. Where Daniels St. extension now is, on the southerly side of Derby St., was
located a point of land that extended out into the harbor. Several housed had been built
on this point during the colony's early days, but a storm in 1690 washed away the point
3
and the houses. As the wharves were extended, and the need for waterfront land
increased, the areas in between the old wharves was filled, creating the land that is there
now.
1
Perley, Salem in 1700, Essex Antiquarian, Sec. 24, p. 114
Ibid
3
Phillips, Salem in the 1t11 Century, p. 313
2
�Nathaniel Ingersoll, a very active and respected member of Salem colony, owned
the land that 59 Essex St. and 2 Daniels St. now occupy. In the 1670's, Nathaniel owned
one of several unlicensed alehouses that were active in Salem at this time. Nathaniel was
one of the few to be granted a legal license by the town selectmen, which he retained
until 1691. 4 When the witch hysteria erupted in 1692, Nathaniel Ingersoll's former
alehouse was intended to be the site of the examinations of the accused, but it was later
decided to hold them at the meeting house. 5
During the 18th Century, Salem increased in both size and importance as a
seaport. More homes and wharves were erected in the area as the old planter's estates
were broken up. A division began to develop in the town between the wealthy and the
poor. The wealthy began building their fine homes along the part of Essex St. west of
Hawthorne Blvd., on what is now called Upper Essex. East of Hawthorne Blvd., or
Lower Essex, became the home of the sailors and poorer residents of the town. 6
Scant information is available for the 59 Essex-2 Daniels St. property during the
18th Century. James Duncan Phillips' map of Salem in 1760, which is based on the
research of Sidney Perley, shows the property as encompassing roughly the same
dimensions as it did in 1950, but gives no information of who owned it at that time. It is
likely the property changed hands frequently once it left the Ingersolls due to the influx
of people and the development of the area.
In 1881, Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson acquired the 59 Essex St. lot at a public
auction for $3 ,200 from Charles A. Putnam, who was acting in the interests of Anna M.
4
Perley, History of Salem, vol. 3, p. 82
Ibid, p. 258
6
Phillips, Salem in the 18th Century, p. 173
5
�Upton, who had gone insane.7 Mrs. Stevenson owned several properties along Essex St.,
including a house and cent shop located at 60 Essex St. Mary Northend refers to Mrs.
Stevenson's cent shop in her book, Memories of Old Salem. Pictures 2 and 4 show the
cent shop in the late 19th Century.
The iot of 59 Essex St. included the area 2 Daniels St. now occupies. The exact
date of construction for the house on 2 Daniels St. is not clear. An 1874 map of the city
shows a carriage house to the rear of 59 Essex which fronted on Daniels St. The carriage
house is visible in a circa 1890's picture of the Daniels House, labeled 3. An 1897 map
of the city shows 59 Essex, but lacks both the carriage house and 2 Daniels. The city
directory for 1900 lists a 2 Daniels, but the tax records for Mrs. Stevenson in 1900 list
only one dwelling house at the 59 Essex St. lot, and none for 2 Daniels. It is possible that
the 2 Daniels address refers at this time to the rear portion of 59 Essex, which had been
broken up into tenements. 2 Daniels is also absent from both the 1905 taxes for Mrs.
Stevenson and the 1906 city map. The present dwelling first makes a visible appearance
on the 1910 taxes and the 1911 map of the city, under the ownership of.Mrs. Stevenson.
It is probable that Ivirs. Stevenson built the house between 1906 and 1910.
In 1914, upon the death of Mrs. Stevenson, the executor of her estate, William D.
Chapple, sold the lot with both houses to Wojciech and Mary Piek-0s for $1. 8 Mary
Piekos inherited the land upon her husband's death and sold it to Dorothy Clark, of
Marblehead in June of 1950 for $2,000. 9 Dorothy Clark broke the property into two
separate lots, as shown on the surveyor's report for 1950, which is enclosed. Lot A, or 2
Daniels, was sold back to Mary and Genevieve Piekos in July of 1950 for less than
1
8
South Essex Registry of Deeds, B. 1164, p. 220
Ibid, b. 2260, p. 492
�$100. 10 In March of 1958, for an undisclosed amount, Mary and Genevieve Piekos sold 2
Daniels to Peter S. and Marion S. Whitaker ofMarblehead. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker
sold the land in June of 1961 to Andrziej T. and Rita C. Malionik. 12 In April of 1966,
J\.1r. and Mrs. Malionik sold the lot to George E. and Joyce E. Merrit.
13
Ellsworth P. and
Carol B. Landry ofDanvers bought the property from the Merrits in 1968. 14 TheLandrys
held the property until 1977, when it was sold to Duane M. and Doris Eagen of
Marblehead for $21,000. 15 In September of 1984, it was sold to Duane M. Eagen, of
Norman, Oklahoma for nominal consideration.
16
In September of 1987, Mr. Eagen sold
the lot to Constantinos Georgakis of Beverly for $129,250. 17 Mary A. Corona bought the
land for $155,000 in February of 1988. 18 In November of 1992, Mark W. Bowen
purchased the lot for $90,000 from Ms. Corona. 19 And in May of 1996, Anne Golden,
the requester of this history, purchased the lot and house for $139, 000.
9
Ibid, b. 3753, p. 64
Ibid, b. 3753, p. 66
11
Ibid, b. 4447, p. 199
12
Ibid, b. 4782, p. 386
13
Ibid, b. 5352, p. 550
14
Ibid, b. 5577, p. 43
15
Ibid, b. 6005, p. 284
16
.
. - Ibid, b. 7560, p. 356
11
Ibid, b. 9222, p. 293
18
Ibid, b. 9411, p. 539
19
Ibid, b. 11608, p. 582
20
Ibid, b. 13593, p. 403
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20
�South Essex _District Registry of Deeds
Book i3593, p. 403
Grantor-Mark W. Bowen
Grantee- Anne Golden
Consideration--$13 9,900
Book 11608, p. 582
Grantor~ Mary A Corona
Grantee- Mark W. Bt>Wn
Consideration~
$90,000
Northeasterly by Danieis St.~ 34AO ft.
Southeasterly by land of Carroll, 48.33 ft.
Southwesterly by land of Harding, 33.24 ft,
Northwesterly by lot B., 48.46 ft.
Book 9411, p. 539
Grantor- Constantinos Georgakis
Grantee~ Mary A. Corona
Consideration.. $155,000
Northeasterly by Daniels St 34.40 fl:,
Southeasterly by land of Carroll 48.33 ft.
Southwesterly by land ofHarding 33.24 ft.
Northwesterly by lot B 48.46 ft
Book 9222, p. 293
Grantor~ Duane M. Eagen
Grantee- Constantinos Georgakis
Consideration-- $65,000
Northeasterly by Daniels St. 34.40 ft.
Southeasterly by land of Carroll 48.33 ft.
Southwesterly by land of Harding 33.24 ft.
Northwesterly by lot B 48.46 ft.
Book 7560, p. 356
Grantor.. Duane M. Eagen and Doris Eagen
Grantee~ Duane M. Eagen
Consideration- nominal
Northeastely by Daniels St. 34.40 ft.
Southeasterly by land of Carroll 48.33 ft.
Southwesterly by land of Harding 33.24 ft.
Northwesterly by lot B 48.46 ft.
�Book 6005, p. 284
Granter~ Elisworth P. Landry and Carol B. Landry
Grantee- Duane M. Eagen and Doris Eagen
Consideration" $21,500
Northeasteriy by Daniels St. 34.40 ft.
Southeasterly by land of Carroll 48.33 ft.
Southwesterly by land of Harding 33.24 ft.
Northwesterly by lot B 48.46 ft.
Book 5577, p. 43
Granter- George E. Merritt and Joyce E. Merritt
Grantee~ Ellsworth P. Landry and Carol B. Landry
Northeasterly by Danieis St. 34.40 ft.
Southeasterly by land of Carron 48.33
Southwesterly by land ofHarding 33.24 ft.
Northwesterly by lot B 48.46 ft.
Book 5352, p. 550
Granter~ Andrziej T. Malionik and Rita C. Malionik
Grantee- George E. Merritt and Joyce E. Merritt
Northeasterly by Danieis St. 34.40
Southeasterly by land of Carroll 48.33 ft.
Southwesterly by land of Harding 33.24 ft.
Northwesterly by lot B 48.46 ft.
Book 4782, p. 386
Grantor- Peter S. Whitaker and Marion S. Whitaker
Grantee~ Andrziej T. Malionik and Rita C. Malionik
Northeasterly by Daniels St. 34.40 ft.
Southeasterly by land of Carroll 48.33 ft.
Southwesterly by land ofHarding 33.24 ft.
Northwesterly by lot B 48.46 ft.
Book 4447, p. 199
Grantor~ Mary Pinkos and Genevieve H. Pinkos
Grantee- Peter S. Wllitaker _and Marion S. Whitaker
Northeasteriy by Daniels St. 34.40 ft.
Southeasterly by land of Carroll 48,33 ft,
Southwesterly by land ofHarding 33.24 ft.
Northwesterly by lot B 48.46 ft.
Book 3753, p. 66
Grantor~ Dorothy Clark
Grantee- Mary Pinkos and Genevieve H Pinkos
Northeasterly by Daniels St. 34.40 ft.
Southeastely by Land of Carroll 48.33 ft.
�Southwesterly by land of Harding 33.24 ft.
Northwesterly by lot B 48.46 ft.
Book 3753, p. 64
Grantor- Mary Pinkos
Grantee= Dorothy Clark
Northeasterly by Daniels St. 87 ft.
Southeasterly by land of Manning 30 ft.
Southwesterly by land ofMannin,_g and Preston 87 ft.
Northwesterly by Essex St. 30 ft.
Book 2260, p. 492
Grant or-William D. Chapple
Grantee- Wojcieck Piekos AndMary Piekos
Consideration-$ I
Northeasterly by Daniels St. 87 ft.
Southeasterly by land of Manning 30 ft.
Southwesterly by land of Manning and Preston 87 ft.
Northwesterly by Essex St. 30 ft.
Book 1164, p. 220
G-rantor- Charles A Putnam
Grantee- Elizabeth Stevenson
Consideration- $3,500
Northeasterly by Daniels St. 87 ft.
Southeasterly by land of Manning 30 ft.
Southwesterly by land of Manning and Preston 87 ft.
Northwesterly by Essex St. 30 ft.
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OUITCLl\IM PEEP
I, Mark w. Bowen, of Salem, Massachusetts, for consideration of One
Hundred Thirty-Nine Thousand, Nine Hundred Dollars ($139,900.00)
paid, grant to Anne Golden of Salem, Massachusetts, with quitclaim
covenants, a certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon "
situated in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, bounded and
described as follows:
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The property . commonly known as . 2 Daniels Street, · Salem,. ,,
Massachusetts 01970, and as more particularly described in
Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference.
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Being the same property which was granted and conveyed unto grantor
herein in fee by deed dated November 20, 1992 and recorded in the
Essex south District Registry of Deeds in Book 11608, Page 582.
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day of May , 1996.
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act and deed,
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land now or late of Carroll, 48. 33 feet;
land now or late of Harding, 33. 24 feet;
Lot B on plan hereinafter mentioned, 48, 46 feet.
Being Lot A on a plan dated May, 1950 by Edwin T, Brudzynski, Surveyor,
recorded in Book 3753, Page 68.
Being the same premises conveyed to us by deed of Ellsworth P. Landry,
and Carol B. Landry dated August 20, 1973 and recorded in Essex South
District Registry of Deeds in Book 6005, Page 284.
Subject to a prior mortgage with the Salem Co-operative Bank (now
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We, Ellsworth P.
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husbend end wife, es tenants by
2'Danlels Street, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
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NORTHEASTERLY
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land now or late of Carroll, 48.33 feet:
land now or late of Hardf nq, 33.24 feet;
Lot Bon plan hereinafter mentioned, 48.46 feet.
Belnq Lot A on a plan dated May, 1950, by Edwin T, Brudzynskl, Surveyor,
recorded In Book 3753, Page .68.
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Reing the same premises conveyed to the Qranto1·s by deed of George E.· Merri
end Joyce E. Merritt dated December 2, 1968 and recorded In Essex South Dlstrl
Registry of Deeds In Rook 5577 et Paqe 043.
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SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or late of Carroll, '48. 33 feet;
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We, Andrztej T. Malionik and Rita
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OR'IHtASTEBLY.by Daniels Street, .34.40 feet;
of Carroll, 48.)3 feet;
OUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly or Harding, 33.24 feet; and
NORTHWESTERLY by lot.Bon the plan hereinafter mentioned, 46.46 ft-et;
OUTHEA.STERLY by land now or formerly
al.f;pf said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded
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Northeasterly by Daniels Street, thirty-tour and forty hundrvdths (34.40) teat;
Southeasterly by lend or Carroll as shown on said plan, tortyeight and thirty-three hundredths·(4S.JJ) teat;
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Southwesterly by land ot Harding as shown on said plan, thirtythree and twenty-tour hundredths (JJ.24) teet; and
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ot the Bstate ot Wojciech Pinkos, and Mary Pinkos, widow, to be recorded herewith in the Essex South District Registry ot Deeds.
Excepting so much as may have been taken by the City or Salem
tor the widening ot Essex Street.
Consid~rati~n does not exceed one hundred .dollars.
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Northwesterly by Essex Street, forty-eight and sixty-seven hun1
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Northeasterly by Daniels Street, fifty-two and sixty hun·": dredths (52.60) feet;
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Southeasterly by Lot A on plan herein before referred to;-::_
torty-eight and forty-six hundredths (48.46) feet;
Southwesterly by land now or formerly of Harding, fiftytbree and seventy-seven hundredths (53.77) feet.
For title see deeds to me from Mary Pinkos, Administratrix
or the Estate of Wojciech Pinkos, end Mary Pinkos, widow, to be recorded herewith ln the Essex South District Registry or Deeds.
Excepting so much as may have been taken by the City of
Salem for the widening of Essex Street.
not exceed one hundred dollars.
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and thence running Southerly by Daniels Street about 87
now or late ot Manning; thence Westerly by land now
partly by the fence, and thence on a continuance or
fence JO teet· to land now or late or Manning; thence Nort
land now or late or Manning and
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Pr~ston
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parallel with and I+ inches distant Westerly trom the'
Westerly side or the rear portion or the dwelling house on the granted
premises and thence upon a continuation or the last line to Essex
Street about 87 teet; thence Easterly by Essex Street JO feet I+ inches
to Daniels Street and point or beginning.
Su~Ject
to mortgage or $1+,500. held by Salem live Cents
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Beginning at corner of Essex and Daniels Street and thence
running Southerly by Daniels Street about 87 feet to land now or late
of Manning; thence Westerly by land ·now or late of Manning partly by
the fence, and thence on a continuance of the line of said fence 30
teet to land now or late of Manning; thence Northerly by land now or late
ot Manning and Preston partly by the fence and thence by a line parallel
witb and 4 inches distant Westerly from the Westerly side of the rear
portion of the dwelling house on the granted premises and thence upon
a continuation of the last line to Essex Street about 87 feet; thence.
Easterly by Essex Street 30 feet 4 inches to Daniels Street and point
of beginning. Subject to mortgage of $4,500. held by Salem ri,,e Uents
savings Bank. For title see.Book 2260, Page 492 at the Essex South
District Registry of Deeds. '.
with the buildings thereon
Also another parcel of land situated in Salem~bounded and
described as follows:
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Northerly by Essex Street eighteen (18) feet, four (4)
inches; Easterly by land now or late of Edmund Whitlemore eighty-nine
(89) feet; Southerly by land now or rate of Elizabeth Valpey eighteen
(18) feet, four (4) inches; Westerly by land now or late of Joseph
Searle eighty-nine (89) feet. Together with the privilege of all
·passageways thereto belonging. For title see deed to Wojciech Piekos
and Mary Piekos, and to the survivor of them, from Salem Savings Bank
4ated January 11, 1941 and recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book
3244, Page 464. Said Wojciec~ having deceased.
Excepting so much of the above two parcels as may have
been taken by the City of Salem for the widening of Essex Street.
Consideration does not exceed one hundred dollars.
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James Sullivan
James Sullivan. Jr.
James W. Ski111wr
James E. Smith
Joanna Shepard
John J. Sau111lt·rs
John F. Staniford
(ohn T. Street
John J. Sullivan
John E. Sullivan
House, ~1000: land, ~?:-:70 ft., MOO.;
House :jO-iiK Essex, $4800; land,i
7:117 ft., $1700; house 51) Esse~.\
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land. 2il40 ft., $000: ·
house and shop 60 Essex, $1800: i
land, 1800 ft., ~liOO.
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Lillian S. Stani!onl
Marcus Shea
Man· E. Sinclair
Natimn P. Symouds
Est. Nancy M. Safford
llri<lgc
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Mrs. Stephen S. Skinner!
Stephen ,\. Simon
Mrs. Stephen,\, Simon
82001
llonsc, ~ii:!OO; barn, $300; lnnd,f
11,-12,1 ft., $2700.
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House, ,$1000; lanil, 158-1 ft., $300.;
h3 Washini.:tun sq. Personal, $li800;
etc., sr,oo.
Patrick Sullivan
Peter Swanson
Robert T. Smith
Sarah 11. Silvc1·
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1-10 Essex
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12 Washington ''I· I louse rn Wash. sq., .Sl0,000; ham,;
$1000; land, 10,425 ft.t $8000. ! •
70 Washington sq. Hurse, carriages, etc., !'(:lOO.
2:lfl Bridge
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4 Rust
21 Williams
Honse, $1800; lall<l, :!.77fl fl., ;!'o400.i
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j2!l Washington S'i·
:!l Williams
'jiili Washington
:12 (>liver
Land, ]1.t :\11. 14, Cliff st., 4000 ft.,!
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_\. Elim l". Slc\'t!nsun
~ Elilaheth Stcvcn~on
Ellery J. Sinclair
l'rnnds F. Slwpard
l•'rnncis J. Shaw
Frank Stillnmn
Frank Stnrcloff
Frederick '\·I. Scott
Frederick I'. Simonds
George .\.Shaw
Est. Ilannah 11. Silsh'""
II cnry Solie
Henry L. Shute
Herbert L. Strkkland
lsahl'i 11. Stn1.J,·s
Description and Value of Personal
antl l<eal Estate.
hnrst:s, carriag,·s.I
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100 KO
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l'crsonnl, ~Vi,400; house 5 Brown.J l,i,4otli lo,;100\
$51\00; land, :moo ft., i1200: 1
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house a;:;o Essex. :"fl-IOO; land,\
:ll!ll\ ft., $2200.
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I louse, ~1700; land, 1880 ft., $400.
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142% Essex, $1700; land, <1027
ft., :-;-1;,oo.
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Description and Value of Personal
and Real Estate.
LOCATION.
Edward A. Stocker
Edward O. Sinclair
Eliza C. Stevenson
Elizabeth Ste\'cnson
10 Federal
10 Oliver
106 Esssx
00 Essex
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Frank Stilhnan
Frank Stillman, Jr.
Frank Sullirnn
PIU.:CINC-J' THREE.
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Stock, ,$500.
House ljtJ.58 Essex, $4800; land,
7317 ft., $2300; house 59 1':sscx
$1ti00; land, 2040 ft., $800;
house and shop, OO-tl2 Essex,
$1800; land, 1800 It., f;700;
street watering, $2.4U.
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1 5 Mall
1 10 St. Peter
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Frederick I'. Simonds
F. Sanborn
r:eorge IL Shepard
<:eorge W. Smith
<:corge S. Snelling
llcnry L. Shute
IIerlicrt L. Strickland
I I orace J. Sm·dcn
J. Franklin Sumes
facuh Sneden
ilcirs James U. Safford
<;eorgc
James S. Smart
James E, Smith
James II. Skinner
fames N. Skinner
)amcs Sullivan, Jr.
Joanna Sht•pard
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John J. Saunders
John R. Shaughnessy
John A. Shepard
John F. Staniford
°John T. Street
'John E. Sullimn
'[ohn T. Swccncv
)oscph A. Stick;iey
Lawrence R Shallcr
Lemuel W. Symonds
Lillian S. Staniford
Ileirs Mary
J.
Skinner
Mary E. Sinclair
Martha M. Smith
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1 18 Howard
I 7 Church
1 29 Boardman
1 14 Federal
1 9 Williams
1 :35 Washington
1 I 04- Bridge
,
l 12 Church
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13 Wash;nglons<J. IIuuse 1il Washington sq., $11),000;
120,01111
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$0000; street watering, $5.:?0. I
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I 70 Washington sq. Horse, ,1'100; personal, li>200.
1 4 Rust
1 29 Federal
1 29 Federal
,
1 236 Briclgc
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Personal, ,S~OO.
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1 23 Forrester
] 1:36 Bridge
] 4U Forrester
1 2:30 Bridge
1 26 Federal
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l 10 Boardman
1 40 Boardman
Jlif)(Ji
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' 3440 ft., j\!100; street watering,
90 cts.
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House 24 !Ioward, ~1700; lanr!,I
:!100
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House 16 Oliver, .1~ exempt, $500;1
land, 1584 It., $100.
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House :!!l Boardman, $2100; land,j
2.SOO'
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Description and Value o( Personal
and Real Estate.
NAME.
Heirs George Creamer........ 12() to 120 Essex. Block, $5500; land,
5733 ft., $8500.
Salem lllarine Society.. . . . . . . 110 to 118 Essex. Store taxed on Washington square.
James Drain ...... ·......... 114 Essex. Ilouse, $2100; land, 2515 ft.,
$lli00.
George L. Upton. . . . . . . . . . . . 112)~ to 110 Essex. House, $1500; land,
2275 ft., $1300.
Mary Flynn, one-half... . . . . . . 108 Essex. House, $1000; lantl, 14G!J ft,,
$1JOU; stock, $100.
I lcirs Anna F. Andrews, one-half 100 Essex. House, $1100; land, 1047 ft., 1
$700.
Charles S. Rea, et al, trustee heirs 10·1 Essex. !louse, $2000; land, 7145 ft.,
!Janie( C. Manning.
$8200.
Lucretia 0. S. Johnson ...... . 100 Essex. House, $4700; land, 2880 ft.,
$1100; personal, $1800.
Nathaniel G. Symonds, executor 98 Essex. Houst>, $2500; land, 3225 ft.,
estate of Laura Lambert.
$1100.
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I leirs Willard A. Ashby ..... . !J6 Essex. llouse, $1GOO; land, 21!JO ft.,
$800.
Mary E. Duignan •........... !J4 tu !J2t{, Essex. llouse, $5000; land,
u:Hu
fl.,
0000
31100
2800
11'00
r.200
1800
li800
31100
2400
©llO
irnoo.
Samuel Knight.. . . . . . . . . . . . . !J2 .Essex. llousc, $1000; land, 4720 ft.,
$1300; eight horses, $700; per·
sonal, $500.
Eliza C. Stevenson........... 90 Essex. House, $1400; land, 8854 ft.,
$1200.
City of Salem... • . . . . . . . . . . . Essex. School, $88,000; land, 18,000 ft.,
$7200.
EclwardT.Dalrymple,two·thirds. 82 Essex. House, $1200; land, 1840 ft.,
$600; one horse, $100.
Mary A. Kimhall, one-third... 82 Essex. !louse, $GOO; land, 920 ft.,
$300.
John II. Holt............... 78 to 70 Essex. House, $2600; land,
8850 It., $1000.
S. C. Morse and A. W. Moulton, 74 Essex. House, $1500; land, 1400 ft.,
$500.
George F. Getchell ....•...... 72 Essex. House, $1100; land, 144!J ft.,
$000.
Heirs Thomas F. Burbank..... 70 Essex. House, $2300; land, 2050 ft.,
moo
100
1200
:woo
2000
40,200
100
1800
000
8600
2000
1700
3100
~00.
Zina Goodell.... . . . . . • . . • . . . 08 lo 04 Essex. House, $0000; land,
5480 ft., $2200.
Elizabeth Stevenson ....•.•..• 60 Essex. House, $1800; land, 1800 ft,,
$700.
59 Essex. House, $1600; land, 2d40 ft.,
$800.
56 !tr 58 Essex. House, $4800; land,
7317 ft., $2800.
Marietta B. Wilkins ....•••... 54 Essex. House, $700; land, 720 ft.,
$200.
52 Essex. House, $3000; land, 10,IGO
ft., $2800.
City of Salem............... Essex. School, $84,500; land, 19,450 ft.,
$5600.
Charles Bowker. . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Essex. llouse, $1400; land, 2000 ft.,
$000.
44 Essex. House, ,£2000; land, 10,511
ft., $2500.
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2500
2400
42
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7100
000
l6 O'l
51!00
94 34
40,100
713 78
2000
35 00
4::;00
80 JO
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WARD ONE-PRECINCT TWO.
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LOCATION.
Description and Value of Real E.state.
NAME
Total Tax.
r·. •
CUSTOM HOUSE PLACE.
1:-
Herman Tyburc .... , ....
io &
12. House, $6200.
14 & 16. Honse, $1600.
6200
1600
114 70
20 GO
2800
Ill 80
1700
31
64
·12
20
46
42
48
DANIELS STREET.
Elizabeth Stephenson ...
2.
Hot1Sl', $2800; land tal(P.d on Essex
.
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ElizabPth R. Graves .....
Joseph Kowalski, et al. ..
Michael l\:obrullm
Sarah B. Iloo<l, et al. . .. .
Dom Ilm·witz ......... .
Wludyslaws Soboczinski ..
Michael Aronson, et al. . .
Mamie Colliet', et al. . ...
Louis Collier ....•.......
Stanislaus Pszenny, et al.
Bernard Grodski ....... .
Bolslaw J. Soboczinski ..
4. House, $1000; Jund, 2635 ft., $700.
6 & 8. llousp, $2500; land, 5940 ft., $1000.
10. Honi<t>, $1500; Jund, 3420 ft., $800.
.12. Houxt>, $500; land, 2620 ft. $600.
1
121/,i. Houst', $2500.
14. Honse. $1500; land, 3290 ft., $800.
16. House, $2000; laud, 1920 ft., $600.
22. Va<'nnt t>orner, taxed on Derby St.
24. Houst', $1500 ; lnncl, 670 ft., $300.
26. Homw. $5700; Jund, 1729 ft., $300.
28. Roust', $1500; Jund, 2100 ft., $300,
30. House. $400; land, 945 ft., $200.
36. llonst>, $1200; land, 2610 ft., $500.
40. Honse, $1300; land, 4815 ft., $800.
8600
2300
1100
2500
2800
2600
Ji)
75
fii1
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fJl)
10
:m !lO
11 I 00
1800
6000
1800
600
.1700
;1:~
30
11 10
:n .ir,
2100
38 85
18400
247 !10
9600
177 uo
DERBY STREcT.
Frnnk Langmaid, et al. ..
313.
Lmnht•r Tiuilcling, $800; sand shed,
$::00.
311 & :ion.
Oflil'l' mul lmnber bldg., $1200.
Wharf, 16.::rno ft., $4200.
305. fa1111ht•r building·nnd stable, $800,
301 & 29i. LmnbPr hnilding, $300,
293. L11111lii•r building, $800; Jund llntl
Heirs Il. C. ~fanning, et al.
The
New England Investment Co. . ..
wharf, 20,650 ft., $5000.
Building. $1200; <'ottl :,;heels and stahh'. $2400; land, 24000 ft., $6000.
279. -·-nuilding, $2500. -·
277. Building in rear, $200; building in
289.
$2500.
1·1•111·.
275.
277.
277.
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn ........... .
Pitman & Brown Co., Inc.
i;Jwds, $500.
xllt•rl, $100. llnilding in rear,
$:100.
Hldg. in l'l'lll'. $200; laud. 23,350 ft.,
81alil"
111111
261.
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$1i000,
271.
269.
12300
TI11ililing.
Building
500 ft..
Bnil<ling
$Ci00.
on wharf, $1700; land, 18,$-1600.
and Htabh',
22.!IOO ft., $5600.
$800;
land,
I
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6400
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LOCATION.
NAME
al Tax.
De•cription and Value of Real Estate.
.Tnhn Il. Harding ....... .
!)(12 00
G3.
Thomas Chroniak , ••....
Elizaheth Stephenson ••..
(12\l 00
65.
Christn.bcl Swn.sey , , •... .
38B 50
61.
5!l.
House, $1-100. House in rear, $700;
Janel, 37!l5 ft .. :·uooo.
Hornm, $1200; house in rear, $400;
land, 2075 ft .. $600.
IIbuse, $1000: land, 1584 ft., $500.
H;9n&c, _,~2000; .land, . 2640 ft., $1000.
Cli!'i 25
12\l 50
FRONT STREET.
203 50
Charles A. Krtchum ...•.
2-4.
'.
folen S. Collins ..•.... . .
111 00
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Al\le11 B. Gardner ••• , ....
Mi<'huel J,, Sullivan, et al.
00
!)(\ 20
13B 75
land,
9900
183 Hi
Il11ihli11g, $6000; land, 4620 ft..,
12000
238 05
3700
68 45
2200
6-12.
,,,,
-~·
16-18.
ll11ildi11g, $2000; Janel, 1165 ft.,
$1700,
""nltc1· G. Phippen ••••••
Eh·auoi· l'. Ginn, et als .•.
2110 .,;,
(j(l
ft.,
$5500;
$G!l00.
212 iii
lil 80
lO!J 1!>
ll11il<li11g,
$-1400.
Cit.y of Salem ••••....•• .
~l:wthn.
Goodell •.••.....
Tlohert C. Wheelock ••....
w. J. nolclthwaite •••.•..
William J. Goldthwaite .•
tlO li5
138 75
Cit.y of Salem
101 30
George L. Hooper, et al. ..
Cl4 7r\
17 70
Michael L . Sullivan, et al.
20. Iluil<ling, $2000; ln.nd, 1870 ft., $2800.
22. lluil<ling, $6'0 00 ; In.ml, 2552 ft., $5000.
32. llnilding, $5000: laud, 1950 ft;, $4000.
43-·l!l. n11ilcli11g, $!i000; l.mrn, $200; land,
64 88 ft" $12,800.
33-33 %. Iluileling. $1800.
31. Iluil<ling, $800; Janel, 14,100 ft., $14000.
27-25. Il11ilding, $8000; land, 4400 ft.,
$5000.
•
23-21. Iluildings, $6000, $300; land, 3306
ft., $4000.
Ilear on cit,v ltttul. Sta.hie and sheds, $300.
Land, !120 ft .• $!JOO.
l!l-17. Il11ilcli11g, $3000; lan<l, 1352 ft.,
$1800.
Ilen.r 17. Stahle, sheds n.nd office,
$2000 ; land, 11,!l20 ft., $6000.
15. Police station, $8000; land, 1935 ft.,
$2rnO.
11-3. Ilnilcling. $11.000; land, 10,383 ft.,
$10,700.
1. Il11ilcling, $4000: land, 3200 ft., $4800.
4800
11000
!JOOO
18000
88
203
100
333
80
50
50
00
10000
307 10
13000
240 50
101!00
100 55
:JOO
!JOO
4800
5 55
65
88 BO
8000
148 00
10400
192 40
21700
401 45
'8800
102 BO
1000
lliOO
18 50
27 75
lliOO
3500
1200
800
64 75
22 20
14 80
1100
1000
3800
20 35
18 50
70 30
1()
7;, 8!'i.
GRANT STREET.
101 7!'i
Bl ·10
212 75
12!1 80
!l9 !lO
r,1 80
-lO iO
48 10
\18 05
Honnra Hegan .•.........
Lon is Collie1· .• •• .•......
,Juhn Szt.emplewsky •••...
Sla11isla11s I'sze nny, et al.
'\"nltm· Shapiro .•.••••...
Fra11cii; ka Dromhrowski
•Jns!' ph Wade •....••..•..
;\(nm l\ins1nn.n .........•
~l;1rt.\m Kohn .•.. .. . .• ..
House, $800: laud. 1020 ft., $200.
Honse, $1200; land, 2250 ft., $300.
Honse, $1200; l:m<l, 1600 ft., $300.
Hons<', $3200; land, 2700 ft., $300.
Hot1Sl' , $1100 ; land, 3000 ft. , $300.
Honse, $!100; shop, $100; land, 2000
ft .. $200.
21-23. Hons<'. $700: land. 3700 ft., $400 •
22. House , $800: Janel, 1800 ft., $200.
20. Honse, $3000; barn, $200; land, 3\100
ft. .. $600.
1.
5.
!l.
11.
15.
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Daniels Street
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History of Occupants & Owners
25 Charles Street, Salem
By Robert Booth, August 2017
According to available evidence, the earliest part of this house was the
flagman's shanty, so called, built in 1905 by the Boston & Maine Railroad,
and situated at the Loring Avenue railroad crossing, near the present
intersection with Raymond Road (see appended section of 1911 atlas). The
shanty was moved to this spot in 1935, evidently by the land owner, John H.
Devlin, and was first occupied by Arthur M. Alley, proprietor of a nearby
drug store, and his wife Martha (Wood) Alley. It is likely that this is the sole
surviving early railroad building in Salem, whose railroad history goes back
to 1836.
Stop, Look & Listen
Prior to the construction of this flagman's shanty, Salem had five other
railroad stations and related buildings, including one other flagman's shanty,
at the Lead Mills stop on Lafayette Street near the Marblehead line.
Flagmen were employed to conduct the trains through crowded areas and to
protect the contractor crews who worked on the rails and railbeds nearby.
Many flagmen also worked as switchmen. They worked day and night, and
used lanterns to stop or slow a train at a grade crossing. Obviously, they
needed a dry place to stay, and so the B&M Railroad provided what they
referred to as a "shanty". 1 The Naumkeag Directory, published yearly,
tracked the location of Salem's railroad buildings in a small section called
"Railroad Stations, B. & M. R.R." The "Loring Ave. (flag station)" first
appears in the 1906 directory, and regularly thereafter; it is absent in in 1905
and earlier.
The B&M Railroad, successor to the Salem-founded Eastern Railroad, had a
large presence in Salem from its inception in 1836. Over the years, it laid
miles of local track, some of it passing through the center of the city (and
passing in a tunnel under Washington Street). Its importance was
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Shanty was the preferred and evidently official term-one finds it in the B&M Railroad Historical
Society records (reference to "shanty lantern" in hardware collection, etc.) and it is the term invariably
used in court records at the time. Smaller shanties were often called shacks. This was not a shack.
�symbolized by the large central station (built 1847) at the southerly foot of
Washington Street, with a granite fac;:adesurmounted by twin "Norman
Towers", as they were known. The railroad was especially busy in Salem c.
1900, as new businesses arose and established businesses expanded. Retail
stores prospered; horse-drawn trolleys ran every which-way; and machinists,
carpenters, millwrights, and other specialists all thrived. The large-scale
manufacture of goods-leather, shoes, textile-required many workers.
French-Canadian families, from New Hampshire and Quebec, had moved in
to find work and begin a new life in Salem.
By 1900 Salem's cotton-cloth mills at the Point employed more than 1500
people who produced about 20 million yards annually. The city's large shoe
factories stood downtown behind the stone depot and on Dodge and
Lafayette Streets and off Jefferson Avenue. Salem factories also produced
lead, paint, and oil. At the Bridge Street yard of the B&M Railroad
(absorbed the Eastern Railroad in 1883), cars were repaired and built new.
The gas works occupied a site on Bridge Street, opposite the Beverly shore.
More factories and more people required more space for buildings, more
roads, and more storage areas. This space was created by filling in rivers,
harbors, and ponds. The once-broad North River was filled from both
shores, and became a canal along Bridge Street above the North Bridge. The
large and beautiful Mill Pond, which occupied the whole area between the
present Jefferson Avenue, Canal Street, and Loring Avenue, finally
vanished beneath streets, storage areas, junk-yards, rail-yards, and parking
lots. The famous inner harbor (South River), too, with its epicenter at
Central Street, disappeared under the pavement of now-Riley Plaza and New
Derby Street, and some of its old wharves were joined together with much
in-fill and turned into coal-yards and lumber-yards. Only a canal was left,
running in from Derby and Central Wharves to Lafayette Street.
Salem kept growing. The Canadians were followed in the early 20 th century
by large numbers of Polish and Ukrainian families, who settled primarily in
the Derby Street neighborhood. By the eve of World War One, Salem was a
bustling, polyglot city that supported large department stores and large
factories of every description. People from the surrounding towns, and
Marblehead in particular, came to Salem by trolley to do their shopping; and
its handsome government buildings, as befit the county seat, were busy with
conveyances ofland, lawsuits, and probate proceedings. The city's politics
were lively, and its economy was strong.
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�On June 25, 1914, in the morning, in Blubber Hollow (Boston Street
opposite Federal), a fire started in one of Salem's fire-prone wooden
tanneries. This fire soon consumed the building and raced eastward out of
control, a monstrous front of flame and smoke, wiping out the houses of
Boston Street, Essex Street, and upper Broad Street, and then sweeping
through Hathorne, Winthrop, Endicott, and other residential streets. The
flagman's shanty at Loring Avenue was well away from the path of the fire,
which crossed over into South Salem and destroyed the neighborhoods west
of Lafayette Street, then devoured the mansions of Lafayette Street itself,
and raged onward into the tenement district. Despite the combined efforts of
fire crews from many towns and cities, the fire overwhelmed everything in
its path: it smashed into the large factory buildings of the N aumkeag Steam
Cotton Company (Congress Street) and it rolled down Lafayette Street and
across the water to Derby Street. There, just beyond Union Street, after a 13hour rampage, the monster died, having consumed 250 acres, 1600 houses,
and 41 factories, and leaving three dead and thousands homeless. Some
people had insurance, some did not; all received much support and generous
donations from all over the country and the world. It was one of the greatest
urban disasters in the history of the United States, and Salem would take
years to recover from it. The B&M Railroad played a large part in bringing
relief to the people of Salem and many tons of materials for its
reconstruction. Eventually, many of the former houses and businesses were
rebuilt; and several urban-renewal projects (including Hawthorne
Boulevard, which involved removing old houses and widening old streets)
were put into effect.
In a 1916 photo of the shanty in situ at Loring Avenue, we see the
distinctive tripart bay window that is still visible on the driveway side of the
house today, as well as the deep cornice and the hip roof over the open
porch, which would be enclosed at Charles Street and now contains a pair of
bedrooms. The exterior door was centered in the elevation of its main room
and facing the railroad track with the sign "Loring Ave." over the door (see
1916 photo appended). The shanty had one large main room under a pitch
roof, a small back room out back under a sloping shed or flat roof, and an
open porch under a hip roof joined into the pitch roof. It was pretty spacious
for its purpose of giving shelter to the railroad flagman who guarded the
crossing not far from Charles Street.
By the 1920s, Salem was once again a thriving city; and its tercentenary in
1926 was a time of great celebration. The Depression hit in 1929, and
continued through the 1930s. Salem, the county seat and regional retail
center, weathered the long storm, thanks in part to the continued
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�manufacturing at Parker Brothers and Pequot Mills (formerly Naumkeag
Steam Cotton Co.), and the strong retailing presence of downtown
department stores and specialty stores.
In 1935, evidently, the flagman's shanty was considered unnecessary to the
railroad operation (probably the flagman's function had been replaced by
automated signals and crossing barriers). The building was available; and
the owner of this lot on Charles Street, John H. Devlin, evidently acquired it
and had it moved here, pretty much intact. Mr. Devlin had bought the lot,
fronting 75' on Charles and Street and running back 80', in 1915 from the
Almy heirs (ED 2289:202). The land consisted of Lot 36 and the southwest
half of Lot 37 as platted in the 1896 subdivision of the Derby Estate, which
had once been an extensive gentleman's farm in South Salem. At its new
home on Charles Street, with a new identity as a dwelling, the house had a
number, 15, affixed next to the front door, formerly the exterior door of the
shanty.
At some point, probably in two separate builds, a long living room was
extended to the southwest, allowing for a new entrance facing the street (as
today). This room has two floor levels; the southwest part is "sunken."
Behind (to the southeast of) that ell, a chimney and new room were added
by (and during the occupancy of) the mason Dewey Pearson, who laid up
the rear exterior wall in brick running the full length to the northeast end of
the house and creating thereby a second rear room. This rear section is
concealed from the street (and the driveway) by a gate and privet hedge and
it faces into a snug side yard and steep rock garden. In the summer of 1975,
the then-owners, Charles & Phyllis Honsberger, added two bedrooms at the
second floor (see Salem Building Inspector card for "15 Charles Street"),
reached by a new staircase from the main rear room added by Mr. Pearson,
who also built a massive second chimney ascending the mid-point of the
rear wall. This completed the major additions to the original "shanty"
portion of the house, which has been further embellished and altered by the
present owner, Dennis M. Uram, during his forty years here, most of them
with his late wife Elaine.
The earliest known occupants of the house on Charles Street were Martha
(Wood) Alley (1883-1961) and husband Arthur M. Alley (1884-1961). Mr.
Alley, a native of Ellsworth, Maine, moved to Newburyport, Mass., by the
19teens and there ran his own drug store. For some years he rented rooms at
164 High Street (home of Alice Homer). In February, 1916, he joined St.
John's Masonic Lodge at Newburyport; and in September, 1918 he
registered for the draft at the end of World War One: at 34, he was self-
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�employed as a druggist. He stayed in Newburyport into the 1930s,
unmarried until December, 1934, when he and Martha E. Wood were wed.
By 1935 Mr. Alley, 51, had moved to Salem and opened the Alley Drug
Store at now-335 Lafayette Street (comer ofWest). He and Martha in 1935
they were listed in the city directory at 15 Charles Street, the first time a
house is designated at that number. It would remain #15 into the 1980s.
From 1935 to 1941 (per directories etc.) the Alleys resided here and Mr.
Alley ran his store; but in 1942, when he (at 59) again registered for military
service, they moved to Ellsworth, Maine. There they would reside until their
deaths in 1961.
The new tenant, evidently as of 1942, was Mrs. Mary Alice (Sullivan) Shea,
known as Mae. In 1940 she, 47, working as a government telephone
operator, was estranged from her husband John H. Shea Jr. (1893-1951 ), a
Salem cable-splicer and veteran of WWI. He would end up in Camden, NJ.
Mrs. Shea resided here in 1942 with her three daughters, Mary G., 21,
Constance E., 18, and Joan, 14. Mary would marry Mr. Herlihy and Joan
would marry Mr. Cross. The Sheas resided here as a family for many years.
Constance was graduated from Salem High in 1942 and enlisted in the
WAVES but was discharged (see her high school photo, appended). In
October, 1944, Mary E. Devlin, owner of the property, sold the same to
Lucy Schneider and husband Benjamin, of Salem (ED 3386:65). It was
bounded as before. The Schneiders rented it to the Sheas for income.
By 1946 Constance E. Shea was married to a mason, Dewey W. Pearson
(1924-1999), and they resided here with her mother Mae Shea and her sister
Joan. The Pearsons saved their money and in November, 1946, Constance E.
(Shea) Pearson bought this homestead from the Schneiders (ED 3499:266).
She would own the premises for the next 22 years. The Pearsons sometimes
lived in Hamilton too, where they had a house (perhaps a summer house) on
Asbury Street starting in 1947 (per land records and directory). The SheaPearson family likely added the present double living room on the southwest
of the house, as a dining room and a living room. Perhaps somewhat later,
they added the back rooms and chimneys (3 fireplaces), with brickwork by
Mr. Pearson, who ran his masonry business from this address (per
directories). In 1955 the Pearsons sold their Hamilton property (ED
4158:110).
Mrs. Mae Shea evidently died or moved away in 1958-9 (not listed in
directory). In 1959, Mr. Pearson opened a store at 121 Boston Street,
Pearson's Hardware & Supplies; but he soon closed it and resumed
5
�bricklaying (per directories). He was of Salem in 1962 when he bought
property on Rubbly Hill Road in Beverly, which they would sell in 1965
(ED 5014: 114). In July, 1964, the Pearsons bought the garage and land to
the southwest of their homestead at #15 (ED 5192:477). In August, 1965,
Dewey Pearson took out a permit to have a swimming pool built here (see
card at city Building Inspector office); and in December, 1967, the Pearsons,
of Salem, sold the garage lot to the southwest (ED 5499:496). In 1967 the
Pearsons moved to Hamilton and in 1968 they moved to West Andover.
They returned to Hamilton and resided there for years before moving to
Florida, where their lives ended. Dewey W. Pearson would die on Nov. 23,
1999, aged 75, having survived Constance (died Nov. 27, 1994) by five
years. Their remains were interred at Keystone Heights Cemetery in Clay
County, Florida.
In October, 1968, Constance E. Pearson sold the homestead to Charles K.
and wife Phyllis Honsberger of Dundee, New York (ED 5561:789). They
moved to Salem, and Mr. Honsberger worked as a production manager for
General Electric in Lynn. In July, 1975, Mr. H. took out a permit and had
contractors add two second-story bedrooms to the house. Three years later,
due to a job transfer, the Honsbergers moved from Salem and on June 21,
1978, the homestead was sold to Dennis M. and wife Elaine Uram, then of
Billerica (ED 6483 :555). They had looked at more than thirty properties
before buying this one.
Dennis Uram, a native of Butler County, Pennsylvania, is now retired; for
most of his career he worked as a field service engineer. Educated at a
Pennsylvania State University program at McKeesport, and trained in
engineering and electronics in the US Army (1968-1971), he moved to
Lynn, Mass., to maintain and optimize equipment in the food packaging
business. His wife, Elaine, had experience in the restaurant business in
Pennsylvania. Eventually they moved to Billerica; however, finding it too
rural, they decided to move back to a spot near the sea. After the extensive
house hunt (ending in the purchase of #25), Elaine was invited to enter the
real estate business, which she did; and eventually she opened an office in
Lynn. Elaine died seven years ago.
After 39 years on Charles Street, Dennis Uram is a key member of the
community. In retirement, he leads an active life and (among other things)
enjoys bicycling and bike racing and participating Salem Explorers
continuing education association. Over the years, he has made many
changes and improvements to the house, about which he knew that the
earliest part had been moved from its original spot on Loring Avenue (he
6
�provided the pictures of the shanty in situ). Among many other changes, he
designed the front entry portico and had it built by Tim Rowe (a carpenter
since moved to Maine), who also executed Dennis' s designs for the oak trim
found throughout the living room. Aware of the building's railroad pedigree,
Dennis decided to give the exterior cornice some brackets, which he
designed and then fabricated on a jigsaw and installed himself, and painted
in complement to the pink-and green color scheme of the house. At the base
of each bracket, he stenciled in a pair of jleur de !is in honor of the area's
French Canadian heritage. Dennis has added window boxes as well, and
grows kale in the rock garden above the rear of the house. Two college
students currently board in the house, which, in every room and from every
angle, expresses the personality of its owner.
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�Glossary & Sources
A figure like (ED 123:45) refers to book 123, page 45, Essex South registry of
Deeds, Federal Street, Salem.
A figure like (#12345) refers to Essex Probate case 12345, on file at the Essex
Probate Court, Federal Street, Salem, or on microfilm at Mass. Archives, Boston,
or at the Peabody Essex Museum's Phillips Library, Salem.
MSSRW refers to the multi-volume compendium, Mass. Soldiers & Sailors in the
Revolutionary War, available at the Salem Public Library among other places.
MSSCRW refers to the multi-volume compendium, Mass. Soldiers, Sailors, &
Marines in the Civil War, available at the Salem Public Library among other
places.
EIHC refers to the Essex Institute Historical Collections (discontinued), a multivolume set (first volume published in 1859) of data and articles about Essex
County. The indices of the EIHC have been consulted regarding many of the
people associated with this house.
The six-volume published Salem Vital records (marriages, births, and deaths
through 1849) have been consulted, as have the Salem Directory and later
Naumkeag Directory, which have information about residents and their addresses,
etc.
Sidney Perley's three-volume History of Salem, 1626-1716 has been consulted, as
has the four-volume William Bentley's Diary, J. Duncan Phillips' books, some
newspaper obituaries, and other sources.
Salem real estate valuations, and, where applicable, Salem Street Books, have
also been consulted, as have genealogies.
There is much more material available about Salem and its history; and the reader
is encouraged to make his or her own discoveries.
--Robert Booth
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ALL
1er, as surviving
to
Trustees
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and
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one !~~:~~ anll her Ch1ldren
Canoeled
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or Salem, '
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Almy, late
deceased, tor the benefit
Essex coo.nty 1 Lto.esaahusetts,
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or Bald Helen J. Butler
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by
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.
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by the Probate cou:rt for the said. County, have 11014the real
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for tne sum ot Six: hUndred dollars,
the same 'beine at
descr1be4,
t.y, Kassaohusetts,
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at private
tle
rate of over rtve cents per root.
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ln consideration
of
the
to us paid by tne sata John M. Devlint
I ea1d sum or six hundred dollars
receipt
eetat~
the
an1
whereof is hereby aoknowle4gedt we do, as ~rustees ,as aroi-esa1d
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l)y virtue
of 'the aroresaid
license.
and or every other power and. authority
ue ~ereto enabling, hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said
1 JOhn K. Devlin and his heirs and assigns, a certain parcel of land 1n said
J "'SALEU, being
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ly
tne Whole
ot lot numbered
dated l,(e.Y
1898, recorded
. A. Putnamf c.E.t
by Cha1·1es street
and the
s1X (36)
eouth'lreete:rj
with Essex, -South District.
Deed~t
JJetng bollnded and des-cribed .e.e follows,
1 Book 14'79 1 Page 1, ea1·a parcel
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thirty
.s_even(37) on a Plan or Lota: me.de by cna1·1eei
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seventy five
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.. conveyed to stod~d
(38} and thirty
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Said premiees
P1an Or I.9ts on Loring
.u~o thbwn on ·Plan No. 12 entitled
Imies,
by lots .numbered thirty
nine (39} on said plan aeventy five reet,
1by lot numbered thirty
i are
eighty reet,
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Salell1 , reco1·<1ed·wtth Eseex Prob.at&. Records e:t t.he end at' Book 574.
i Tile premises are conveyed subject .to the following
; and agreemente: .the grantee ancl his heirs
-
reservations,
and assigns
.
stable
or garaget
reBtrict1ons
Shall build and main~
that no such dwelling house sna11
contain_ or be used tor more than two tenements,
pai··t thereof,
eX:C(!Ptthe usual steps,
ma1ntaine4 on ea14 premiaes within
j tG sawer assessments,
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1t'
ot said. atree~,
tnereto
belonging,
to their
or1
and s\JbJect'
pre,inises,
own uee and belloor roreV"trus-
! tees a.a at'o?"esa14, hereunto set -our h·ande and seaJ..s this .81xth d8i)I'or llai·ch
1n the year
one· thousand nine hllndred and fifteen.
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- Slgne<l, sealed and
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, u.
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or
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Helen J. Butler
Trustee
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(seal)
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appeared the above named
Tru.stee and acknowledged. the toretoing
; free act and deed.,
,
T:ruetee
COMMONWEALTH JLASSACHU8ET'l'S.
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Emma s. Almy
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Ilf WITNESS
WHEREOF the said Emma s. Alntv and Helen' J. Butler,
we,
er,
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be erected
any~ To HAY]t AND TO HOLD the granted
the pr1v1leg~s .e.na appurtenances
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instrument
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EVENTS OF &ENBRA.t UlTERB8T
July 10. $1!5,000 fire at Biddeford,
Me,
July 10. Arrival at Boston of battle~
ship "D'elaware" from Coronation,
July 11, Death of Marquis Charles J.
de Bouthillier Chavigny.
July 11. Wreck of Colonial express at
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RAILROAD
STATIONS, &: M. R. R.
B.
Carltonville,
68 Flint.
Castle Hill, Ocean ave. near Canal.
Forest· River (fta.g 5tation), Lafayette
at lead miUs.
Loring .ave. (fl.ag station).
North Street, North near Bridge,
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BUILDINGS,
HAtLS, BTC.
Academy Hal~ 157 Essex.
Franklin
Adams Hall, 209 Essex.
Almshouse,
Place,
ton Square.
10 and 12 Waehing-
Grand Army Hall, 17 St. Peter.
Salem Neck.
Ames Memorial Rall, Y. M. C. A. bldg.
Hamilton Hall, 7. Cambridge.
Armory
Harding Block, 23 Brown.
Hardy Hall, 11 Washington.
Barrington
Place, 266 Essex.
"Light
Infantry,"
13 and 1.5
Brown,
Armory,. Salem Cadets, 136 Essex.
Associati'on Factories, 242~246 Ca.nal.
Atlantic Han, 15 Harbor View ave.
A. O. H, Halls, 60 Washington and
104& Boston.
A. O.
u. w. Ballf
Bertram
53 Washington..
Home for Aged Me"Dt 114
Derby.
Bowker Place, 150 Esse~
Browne :Block, 228 Essex.
Building, 209 to 21S Derby.
Ca.sets
C&te s Block,
69 to 73 Washington,
Central )Ia!!, 4 Central,
City Ha.ll, 93 Washington.
City Orphan Asylum, 215 Lafayette.
City Seales, 169 Bridge.
Cleveland Building, 79 3-4. to 87 La-
fayette.
County Court_ Houses, 32--50·Federal.
County Jail. foot of St. Peter.
Creamer Block. 243 12 Essex.
Custom House, Derby opp.. Derby
whal'f,
Devlin Bros. Br,.l]ding, 44_Mill~
District Court, 193 Washingtori.
Downing's
Block, 175 . Essex.
East India. Marine Hall, 161 Essex.
Hathorne Building, 195 ~
Hawthorne Building, 203 to 211 Wash..
Holyoke Building, 114 Wub.
Home for Aged Women, 180 :Derby.
Juniper Hall, Juniper Point.
lung BuUding, 256 1-2 FJSsex..
Kinsman Blook, 81 Washington,
Kotarski Block, 167 to 169 Derby.
Kotarski Hsi!, 167 1-2 Derby.
Lawrence Place, Front oor. Washington.
Liberty Hall, 62 North.
Lyeeum Building, 33 to 43 Church.
Lynde Block. 145 Essex.
Manning Building, 53 Washington.
Mansfield ·Building, 291 Essex.
Market House, Det'by Square.
Masonic Han, 81 Washington.
Maynes Block. 202 1-2 Essex.
Mercantile
Bank l;luildlng, 221-225
Essex.
Museum, 161 Essex.
Na.umkeag Bidlding, 209 Essex.
Na-umkeag Trust Co. Buildingt -217 V
219 EsseX.
Neal and Newhall 13uildingt 228 EsstNeal and Newhall Annex, 101 wa~·
Empire Theatre Building, 283~287 New Union Hall, r. 209 Derby.
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Newcomb Building 1 3 to 7 Centrr
Endicott Buildings, 240 Essex; and 94 Normal School, Lafayette c. r
Washington,
ave.
Engineers Hall, 221 Essex.
North Street IIa.11, 41 North. PenEssex Block, 17 St. Peter.
Northey :Building. 106 WashinLr
Easex Institute, 132~184Essex.
Now and Then· Hall, 102 Ess.
Flint _
Bn.ilding, 191M195Washington.
Odd Fellowa' Ralls, 81 and a:
Forrestt.rs.• Hall, 219 Essex.
Odell Bfurik, 60 to 66 WashiD
Empire
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_gnaitto Dennis M.. Uram. and Elaine- ,Ur-a:n,.,husband ~nd wife, a& tenants
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both
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.Middlesex Cou.nty,, ~assachusett-s
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with
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by
MVent.y...:five
fee-ti
.(75)
NORTUEI\.S~~RL~ l~nd now or late of Stoddardt
by
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and
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SOUTHEASTERLY Lots 3"8-and 39 on said pl-a.n., sevent)l'-fi.v"a (?.Sf
by
feet~
,
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by
and 75/10'1)
:
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This conveyance is made subj~ct to and with the berit!fits of alf .
easements and restrictions:
of reCord and subject tc the taxes for
fiseal
year l918-79, which the ·grantees as.s·wne iil'ld agree to pity
and hold ·the 9rantors
hamless
therefrom ..
said premises .ara also .shown as tot B on •Ptan ot Land in s-a iern of
Benjamin .& LUC!Y$al'lneida.r,. Oct .. 1946, Freeman w.. Tower•,· !leg .. Prof.
:Engr. 11 Recordfk't with sa.id itegis.t.ry of Deeds, Book 3499., Paqe 266.
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and·~ecorded
Page 78:!h.
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Title
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Charles Street
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Title
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25 Charles Street, Salem, MA 01970
Subject
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House History
Description
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Built in 1905 by Boston & Maine Railroad as flagman’s shanty. Moved to this site in 1935. Reconfigured in ensuing years.
Creator
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Historic Salem Inc
Source
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Historic Salem Inc House History
Publisher
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Historic Salem Inc
Date
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1905, 2017
Contributor
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Robert Booth
1905
Alley
B&M Railroad
Boston
Charles
flagman
Flagmen
Honsberger
Loring
Maine
Pearson
Railroad
shanty
Shea
Switchmen
Uram