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HISTORIC
SALEM INC
House History and Plaque Program
For John D. Lewinski and Dale D. Lewinski
13 Beach Avenue
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Research and Writing Provided By
Kimberly Whitworth
June2015
Historic Salem, Inc.
�The House History of 13 Beach Avenue
Based on available records, the house at 13 Beach Avenue in Salem, Mass. was
built by Warren C. Crosby between November 1875 and August 1876. The area in
and around Beach Avenue was developed in the mid-1800s, beginning with the
nearby park called Salem Willows, named for the white willow trees planted in the
area around 1800. With industrialization and the advent of the street railway, much
of the outlying area of Salem came to be developed during the nineteenth century as
a summer resort area, the former farmlands being subdivided into lots for
residential construction.!
Juniper Point on Salem Neck, which includes Beach Avenue, was subdivided in
1875 into residential house lots by Daniel B. Gardner, Jr. and his partners George
Osborne and George S. Osborne. 2 Shortly after recording the subdivision plan at the
Essex South Registry of Deeds, Gardner conveyed to Warren C. Crosby the premises
where the house at 13 Beach Avenue would sit. 3 According to the deed recorded at
the Essex South County Registry of Deeds, Crosby paid "Three Hundred and Fifty
Dollars" for the lot.
From evidence in this deed, in a later deed recorded when Crosby sold the
property, and in the United States Census, it is clear that he bought the lot to build a
house which he could in turn sell to a buyer who wanted a home by the sea. Both
the deed of sale to Crosby and the deed recording his sale to the subsequent owner
indicate that Crosby was a resident of Lowell, Massachusetts. The 1870 United
1
MHC Reconnaissance Survey Town Report: Salem. Report Date: 1985, p 4; see also Salemweb.com:
Salem Willows http://www.salemweb.com/tales/willows.shtml (Accessed May 31, 2015).
2 Essex South County Registry of Deeds (hereinafter ESCRD), Plan Book 1, Plan 30.
3 ESCRD Book 940, Page 288.
�States Census confirms that William C. Crosby was a resident of Lowell, Mass., and
that his occupation at that time cement pipe manufacturer.4
Crosby spent roughly nine months building the house at 13 Beach Avenue.
Deed records show that he sold it to Joseph Walworth of Lawrence, Mass. on August
26, 187 6 for $1, 700.s As can be seen today, the house was built in the Gothic Revival
style, a popular architectural choice from 1840 through 1880. The house exhibits a
steeply pitched roof with decorated, pointed gables. It has a one-storey porch at its
front entrance and a Victorian style tower. 6
Joseph Walworth likely bought this property as a summer home. United States
Census records disclose his residence as being in Lawrence, Mass. from 1870 to
1900. His profession was given as "wool sorter" in 1870, but from 1880 through
1900 it was listed as "wool merchant." 7 The federal census also reveals that Joseph
and his family were all born in England. It is likely that employment at the woolen
mills in Lawrence was one of the reasons for the family's immigration to the area.
Joseph Walworth retained ownership of the house until, through a straw deed
transaction,8 he conveyed the premises to his wife, Sarah A. Walworth on June 22,
1884.9 Sarah retained ownership of the house until her death on June 3, 1906.
According to the records at the Essex County Registry of Probate, she was still a
resident of Lawrence, when she died. This is further evidence that the property was
a summer home for the Walworths. In her will, Sarah Walworth left 13 Beach
Avenue "with an estimated value of four thousand dollars" to her daughter, Harriet
Emma Walworth.10
While Harriet owned the property, she brought a petition in the Massachusetts
Land Court, located in Boston, to register the land. The likely reason is that a cloud
on title was discovered during title research in anticipation of the sale of the
4Year:1870; Census Place: Lowell Ward 4, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_628; Page: 173B;
Image: 351; Family History Library Film: 552127
s ESCRD Book 959, Page 274.
6 Virginia & Lee McAlester. Field Guide to American Houses. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 1984, esp. pgs 196207.
7 Year: 1870; Census Place: Lawrence Ward 4, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_609; Page: 220A;
Image: 444; Family History Library Film: 552108; Year: 1880; Census Place: Lawrence, Essex,
Massachusetts; Roll: 530; Family History Film: 1254530; Page: 371D; Enumeration District: 195;
Image: 0364; Year: 1900; Census Place: Lawrence Ward 5, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: 643; Page: SB;
Enumeration District: 0351; FHL microfilm: 1240643
a A straw deed is a legal maneuver often used to sever a tenancy by the entirety. Early New
England law established property ownership by "tenancy by the entirety," which could only be held by a
husband and wife and could not be severed in any way because the couple was considered a single
legal entity. It was impossible for a married couple who owned property in this way to put the
property in only one of their names. To get around the restriction, a couple could sell the property to
a third party, who would immediately sell it back to only one of them.
9 ESCRD Book 1123, Pages 117-118.
1o Essex County Registry of Probate, Estate of Sarah A. Walworth, Probate Docket No. 98989; See also
Land Court Registration Case No. 6859.
�property. The Land Court confirmed title in to the property in Harriet E. Walworth. 11
The notice of petition filed with the Land Court was recorded at the Essex South
County Registry of Deeds in June 1918, and the Decree of Registration was recorded
in August 1928.12
In available United States Census Records from 1880 to 1930, Harriet is listed as
being unmarried and having no profession. After the death of her parents, Harriet
appears to have left Lawrence to live on Peterborough Street in Boston and later, by
1930, at Craigie Circle in Cambridge. Her Cambridge residence is confirmed by
information contained in the deed of sale to Joseph and Jeannie Fellows, dated April
10, 1930.13 United States Census records reveal that Joseph Fellows worked as an
Insurance Agent in Boston and was an early commuter to the city who made his
home with his family in Salem.14
On June 8, 1945, Joseph and Jeannie Fellows conveyed the property to Carolyn
Roberts, married to Burt W. Roberts, both of Salem.1 5 Carolyn Roberts retained
ownership of the property for a little over three years. On September 2, 1948, she
deeded the property to Charles W. Maurais and Elizabeth F. Maurais as husband and
wife, tenants by the entirety.16 (Taking title as tenants by the entirety means that
the property passes to the other party upon death by operation of law.) Charles
Maurais died on August 15, 1979 at the age of 77, and the property passed to
Elizabeth. 17
Records show Elizabeth did some estate planning in 1983, deeding the property
to three women named Elizabeth Ann MacDowell, Jennifer Lee MacDowell and
Sarah Elizabeth MacDowell, but reserving a life estate for herself. (A reserved life
estate means she had a right to occupy the property until her death.) On November
29, 1996 the MacDowell women named above conveyed the property to Elizabeth
M. MacDowell as Trustee of the 13 Beach Avenue Trust. Despite the change in
ownership, Elizabeth F. Maurais retained her life estate. The life estate was
terminated when she died on May 27, 1999 at age 85. Her death certificate lists her
last residence as 13 Beach Avenue.18
11
Land Court Registration Case No. 6859.
12 ESCRD Book 2393, Page 409; Book 2776, Page 300; see also Registered Land Certificate of Title No.
7378.
Year: 1920; Census Place: Boston Ward 8, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_742; Page: BB;
Enumeration District: 240; Image: 806,· Year: 1930; Census Place: Cambridge, Middlesex,
Massachusetts; Roll: 916; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 0060; Image: 925.0; FHL microfilm:
2340651; See also Deed at Registered Land Document No. 22914.
14 Year: 1940; Census Place: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: T627_1589; Page: SB; Enumeration
District: 5-347
1s Registered Land Document No. 47322.
16 Registered Land Document No. 55276.
1 7 Registered Land Document No. 188731.
10 Registered Land Document No. 188733; Registered Land Document No. 332256; Registered Land
Document No. 383865.
13
�In 2001, Elizabeth M. MacDowell, in her capacity as Trustee of the 13 Beach
Avenue Trust, sold the property to David M. Bowman, who retained ownership of
the property until 2010, when he sold the property to its current owners, John D.
Lewinski and Dale D. Lewinski.19
Kimberly A. Whitworth, J.D., M.A.
Historic Salem, Inc.
June, 2015
19 Registered Land Document No. 383868; Registered Land Document No. 514389.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASS.l\CH\JSETTS.
Land court.
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TO all whom 1t may concern:-.
Notice of
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Harriet E. Walworth of Lawrence in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, here- Pet1 ti on
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by give notice that, on the 27th day of May 1918• she filed a petition in
Wal1vorth
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said court to have the title to certain land therein described. registered
and confirmed pursuant to Chapter 128 of the Revised Laws.
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Said land is
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situate in SALEM 1n the county of Essex and said commonwealth, and boundeq,
and described as follows:
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a tract of land with a dwelling thereon at
Juniper Point, so called; bounded, north about eighty eight and one half
feet by land of Marion n. Gee; east about forty one and two tenths feet bl
the
h~gh
water l1 ne of salem Harbor; sou th about ninety seven feet by lanj
of May P. Gross; and west forty reet by Beach Avenue; the northwest corner!
or said tract is about two hundred ror.ty one and one half reet south of the
south bounllary line of the park land of the City of Salem, measured along
the east line of Beach Avenue; being the premi:sas shown on a plan made by
Harry A· Conant, !lated January 2, 1918, and filed with the Land court to
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Harriet E. Walworth
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Essex as. Received June 13, 1918.
by Wilbur E. Rowell
Attorney
30 m. past a A.M.Recorded and Examined.
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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that Warren Five Cants savings Bank the
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mortgagee named in a certain mortgage given by John Leech to said Bank da-, warren
F.c.s.:sk.
tad June 25 A.D. 1914 and recorded with Essex so. District Deeds, book
to
2266 page 271, hereby acknowledges that it has received from the mortgagor
named in said mortgage, tull iayment and. satisfaction ol' the .sam\i!;and 1n
consideration thereof 1t hereby cancels and discharges said mortgage. and
releases and quitclalms unto the said John Leech and hie ,heirs and assigns
forever all interest acquired under said mortgage in the premi sea thereby II
conveyed.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said warren Five Cents savings Bank has ,
caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and these presents to be I
signed. acknowledged, and delivered 1n its name and behalf by Albert H.
Merrill its treasurer this tenth day of June A.D. 1918.
Signed and sealed
1n the presence
) Warren Five Cents savings Bank (Corporate seal)
of-~
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex as. June 10 1918.
Then personally
appeared the above named Albert H. Merrill Treas.and acknowledged the
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going instrument to be the free act and deed of the Warren Five Cents
savings :Bank
before me.
Abbott :s.
Gall~upe
Justice Of the Peace.
Essex as. Received June 10, 1918. 50 m. past 3 P .• M. Recorded and Examined.
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Clarence R. cammett
Notary Pu'olio.
My commission Expires August 4, 1933.
Essex as. Received Aug. 30, 1928. 30 m. past 8 A. M. Recorded and Examined
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Notice or
Disposal of
Pet1 t1on
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Land court. Thia is to certify that the
ceedings upon the petition or Harriet E. Walworth, numbered 6869 a memoran-
Walworth
dum or which was recorded in the Registry or Deeds for the county or Essex,
pro~
south District, on the thirteenth day or June 1918, in Book 2393 Page 409
have been closed by the entry or a decree in ravor or petitioner that the'
title to the land descri'oed in said decree be registered and confirmed in.
said petitioner under the provisions or Chapter 185 or the General Laws.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I nave hereunto subscribed my name and affixed theseai.
or said court, this thirtieth day or August 1n the year nineteen hundred
and twenty-eight.
Charles A. southworth Recorder.
( COUft Seal )
Essex as. Received Aug. 31, 1928. 68 m. past 8 A. M. Recorded and
Examine~
Notice or
Disposal or
Petit1on
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Land court. This is to certify that theprO:.
Delva
which was recorded in the Registry or Deeds tor tne county or Essex, south
ceed1ngs upon the petition of Ida J. Delva, numbered 12793 a memorandum or
District, on the twenty-eighth day of .March 1928, in Book 2769 Page 263
have been closed by the.entry or a decree in ravor or petitioner that the
title to the land described in said decree 'oe registered and confirmed in
sa1d petitioner under the provisions of Chapter 186
or
the General Laws.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I nave hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the
seal
ot said court, this twenty-ninth day or September 1n tne year nineteen
hu:Q-
dred and twenty-e1gnt.
Charles A. soutnworth Recorder.
Essex as. Received Oct. l, 1928. 64 m. past
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(Court seal)
A. M. Recorded and Examined
Assgt.
I, Rose A. Fennell, holder or a mortgage from Clarence J, Ferguson to me
Fennell
dated Deoem'oer 1, 1927 recorded witn Essex south District Deeds Book 2747,
to
:sols ton
Page 314 assign said mortgage and tne note and claim secured there'oy to
zelia Bolston or Danvers, Essex county, Massachusetts.
and seal this 27th day or September 1928
WITNESS my hand
Rose A. Fennell
commonwealth or Massachusetts Essex es. September 27th 1928 Then
(seal)
personal~
ly appeared the above named Rose A. Fennell and acknowledged the foregoing
instrument to be ner tree act and deed,
before me
J, Edward Carey
Notary PUbliC
Essex as. Received sept. 20, 1928. 6 m. past 9 A. Y. Recorded and Examined
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nomr;Ued. t:ttotn a.,p1an dt't:i.w.ri b~ ~3 ll.- Oona.nt. a~eyor. da.t:ed J.mUZi~ l~ne.,
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Esquirel Judge of the Land Court at Boston in the County of
day of August
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o'clock and thirty minutes in the fore noon.
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DAVIS,
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hundred and.' twenty-eight
Attest with the Seal of said Court.
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Massachusetts, and formerly residing at 541 Haverfiill Stree~_, Lawrence,
-<lf- Essex County, Massa.chusett~,
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bti'lfll~•,,.•m'•d. for consideration paid, grant to Joseph E. Fellows and Jeann.ie M. Fellows,
husband and wife, 9f Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, as tenants .
of- by the entirety,
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~~-land-in- except as hereinafter mentioned, a certain p:trcel
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situated ih said Salem, with the building thereon, and bounded
southwesterly by Beach Avenue forty feet; northwesterly by land now
or formerly of Marion D. Gee about eighty-nine feet; northeasterly
by high water mark in Salem Harbor; and southeasterly by land now
or formerly of May P. Gross about ninety-nine feet. My title to
said land is registered under decree of the. Land Court dated August 30,
192.8, and my certificate of title is No. 7378
register~d
in book 30
page 7378 in the records of South Registry District of Essex County.
Said land is conveyed with the benefit of any rights and easements appurtenant thereto and subject' to taxes for the current year,
the restrictions and easements mentioned in my
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certificate of
title, and to any other restrictions, reservations, easements and
prescriptive rights which may exist against the
record or not.
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Then personally appeared the above·named ..............Hfil:.r.i~..t.. ..E.t....W.~.lW..O.r.th .......................:................. .
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OF THE GENERAL LAWS.
Every deed in substance in the above form, when duly executed, shall have the force and effect of a deed
in fee-simple to the grantee, bis heirs and assigns, to his and their own use, with covenants on the part of the
( grantor for himself and his heirs, executors, administrators and successors, with the grantee and his heirs,
successors and assigns, that at the time of the delivery of such deed the premises were free from all encumbrances made by him, and that he will, and his heirs, executors and administrators shall warrant and defend
the same to the grantee and his heirs and assigns forever against the lawful claims and demands of all persons
claiming by, through or under the grantor, but against none other.
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(Desetiption and ui.cumbrancc!1 if any)
Southwesterly
by Beach Avenue, 40 feet;
Northwesterly
by land now or formerly of Marion D. Gee about 89 feet;
Northeasterly
by high water mark in Salem Harbor, and
Southeasterly
by land now or formerly of May P. Gross about 99 feet.
)_ ·· All of said boundaries, except the wat~~. ltp.es,. are ,d~teriq~nJ.d;bY the
Court to be located as shown on a plan· 'l:iumbered 6859.,.A fi'l~G:· wl th
original Certificate of 'l'i tle #737 8 in Essex So. DHi:t. Registry, the
same being compiled from a plan drawn by Harry H. Conant, Surveyor,
dated January, 1918, and additional data on file in the Land Registration
Office, all as modified and approved by the Court. The above described
land is subject to restrictions and easements as set forth in two deeds
given by Daniel P. Gardner Jr. to Warren C. Crosby, dated Nov. 22, 1875
~ · recorded in said Registry in Book 940, Page 288, and Aug. 24, 1876
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{3 Southwesterly by iband now or late of Walworth about 41.5 feet and by
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land now or formerly of McGrath about 40. 5 feet;
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by land now or formerly of McGrath about 129 feet;
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by low water mark in Sqlem Harbor about 86 feet; and
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by land now or formerly of Rogers about 105 feet.
~ Said land is conveyed with the benefit of any easements and rights appur~ tenant thereto and any and all restrictions, reservations, easements and
a> prescriptive rights which may exist against the same, whether of record
or not.
'g See deed to us from Harriet E. Walworth, dated April 10, 1930 and recorded
in sa+d Registry, Book 2841, Page 590.
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and acknowledged the foregoing instrument. to be. .... A§l.*. .......... irec act and deeGf~i;
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CHAPTER
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SECTION
11,
GENERAL LAWS
A deed in substance following the form entitled "Quitclaim Deed" shall when duly executed have the
force and effect of a deed in fee simple to the grantee, his heirs and assigns, to his and their own use, with
covenants on the part of the grantor, for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators and successors, with the
grantee, his heirs, successors and assigns, that at the time of the delivery of such deed the premises were
free from all encumbrances made by him, and that he will, and his heirs, executors and administrators shall,
warrant and defend the same to the grantee and his heirs and assigns forever against the lawful claims and
demands of all persons claiming by, through or under the granter, but against none other.
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SOUTID'IESTERLY by Beach Avenue, forty (40) feet;
NORTlfilEST.ERLY by land new or formerly of Marion D. Gee, about eighty-nine
(89) feet;
NORTHEASTERLY by high water mark in Salem Harbor; and
SOUTHEASTERLY by l~d now or formerly of May P$ Gross, about ninety-nine
(99) feet.
All of said boundaries except the water lines, are determined by the Court to be
located as shown on a plan 116859-A filed with original Certificate of Title #7378 in
Essex South District Registry of Deeds, the same being compiled from a plan drawp. by
Harry H. Conant, Surveyor, dated January, 1918, and additional data on file in the Land
Registration Office, all as modified and approved by the Court. The above described
land is subject to restrictions and easements as set forth in two (2) deeds given by
Danie1·p, Gardner, Jr, to Warren c. Crosby, dated November 22, 1875, recorded in said
Registry in Book 940, Page 288 and August 24, 1876, recorded in said Registry in Book
960, Fage 119, so far as the same may be in force and effect. See Certificate of Title
#8605, dated April 24, 1930, being Land Court Case #6859~
Also another parcel of land .adjoining the above, bounded as follov1s:
SOUTHWESTERLY by.land now or late of Walworth, about forty-one and five tBBhhs (41.5)
feet and by land now or formerly of McGrath, about forty and five tehths (40.5) feet;
};ORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of McGrath, about one-hundred twenty-nine
(129) feet;
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NORTHEASTERLY by low water mark in Sale~ Harbor, about eighty-six (86) feet; and
SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or late of Rogers, about one hundred five (105) feet.
Said land is conveyed with the benefit of any easement and rights appurtenant thereto
and any and all restrictions,neservations and easements and prescriptive rights which may
exist against the same, t:hether of record or not.
For title see deed of Joseph E'. 1''ellows et ux to Carolyn Roberts, dated June 8, 1945,
recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 3414, Page 256 •
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I, ( ity Clerk of Salem, i\!assachusetts, do hereby certify that the following is a true extract
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Salem Mass,
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Greenliwn Cemetery, Salem, Mass.
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of 13 Beach Avenue Salem, Essex
in consideration of
Nanillal Consideration
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ELIZABEIH ANN MacOOWELL, JENNIFER LEE MaclXlWEl'.L and SARAH ELIZABEIH
Mac!XMELL, as joint tenants with the rights of suvrivorship, all
of Sale, Essex County, Massachlsetts
with quitclaim roilemmts
the land in situate in Salen, bounded and described as follows:
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by Beach Avenue forty (40) feet;
by land now or fannerly of Marion D. Gee about eighty-nine
(89) feet;
by high water mark in Salem Harbor; and
by land nor ow fonrerly of May P. Gross about ninety-nine
(99) feet.
. ll of said boundaries, except the water lines, are detennined by the Court
· ::>be located as sh::Jwn upon plan numbered 6859-A, filed with original Certificate
• E Title #7378 in said Registry, the same being canpiled fran a plan drawn by
I :i.rry H. Conant, Surveyor, dated January 1918, and additional data on file in
~ Land Registration Office, all as rncxlified and approved by the Court.
' :ie above described lani is subject to restrictions and easements as set forth
1 two deeds given by Daniel B. Gardner, Jr. to Warren c. Crosby, one dated
I )Vernber 22, 1875, duly recorded in Book 940, Page 288, and one dated
; .igust 24, 1876, duly recorded in Book 960, Page 119, so far as in force at
< i.te or original decree.
l ~ing the same prenises ccnveyed to the Grantor herein and Charles W. Maurais
l r quitclaim deed fran Bert w. Roberts and Carolyn Roberts, dated Septernber 2,
: ~48 and recorded ani registered at the Essex South District Registry of
I :eds on said date.
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on August 15, 1979 in Salen, Massachusetts.
ie Granter herein reserves a life estate in and to the conveyed prenises.
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JENNIFER LEE MacOOWELL,
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DEATH
CERTIFICATE OF DEATH
I. Deborah E. Bur~.lnahaw, hereb;,. certify tb:i~t I hoh! tbe office nr ~be Clt1 Clerk of the
City of Salem, County of Essex, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts; that the records
of Deaths In said City are lo my custody, and that the following Is a true extract from
the Records or Deatlas In said City, as certified by me.
NAME
OF DECEASED
Dsteof
Death
Place of
Death
CauHof
Death
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RllCe
Date of Birth
Marital
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Name of
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Name of
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MAURAIS,, Elizabeth Florence
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Mav 27. 1999
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Salem Hosnital. Salem- MA
Multiple Or2an Failure
Greenlawn Cemeterv,, Salem, MA
13 Beach Ave.,, Salem,, KA
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Housewife
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Bh1holace Salem,, KA
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Birthplace of
Father
Patrick McNamara
Minnie Clearv
May 28,, 1999
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Blrthplace of
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WITNESS my hand and the SEAL of the CITY OF SALEM on __J_U_N--=_-"2::......:.:19:;..;:9;..,;;9_ _ _ _ _
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We, ELIZABETH ANN MacDOWELL, JENNIFER L. RIDEOUT (formerly known
as Jennifer Lee MacDowell) I and SARAH ELIZABETH MacDOWELL,
of
Ipswich, Essex
County, Massachusetts,
One ( $1 . 0 0) Dollar
in consideration of
gram
paid
with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS
ELIZABETH A. MacDOWELL, Trustee of The 13 Beach Avenue Trust,
u/d/t November 29th , 1996, recorded in the Essex South
District Registry of Deeds, Book
13874
, Page 592
to
whose address is
4 Longmeadow Drive
Ipswich, MA 01938
the following described premises: in
Salem,
Essex County, Massachusetts:
See Continuation Sheet attached hereto.
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
13 Beach Avenue
Salem, MA 01970
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Continuation Sheet
The land with the improvements thereon, bounded and described
as follows:
SOUTHWESTERLY
NORTHWESTERLY
NORTHEASTERLY
SOUTHEASTERLY
by Beach Avenue, forty (40) feet;
by land now or formerly of Marion D. Gee, about
eighty-nine (89) feet;
by the high water mark in Salem Harbor; and
by land now or formerly of May P. Gross, about
ninety-nine (991 feet.
All of said boundaries, except the water lines, are determined
by the court to be located as shown upon plan numbered 6859-A,
filed with original Certificate of Title #7378 in said
Registry, the same being compiled from a plan drawn by Harry H.
Conant, Surveyor, dated January 1918, and additional data on
file in the Land Registration Office, all as modified and
approved by the Court.
The above described land is subject to restrictions and
easements as set forth in two deeds given by Daniel B. Gardner,
Jr., to Warren C. Crosby, one dated November 22, 1875, duly
recorded in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book
940, Page 288, and one dated August 24, 1876, duly recorded in
said Registry, Book 960, Page 119, so far as in force at date
of original decree.
Subject to the life estate reserved by Elizabeth F. Maurais,
described in her deed, dated May 26, 1983, Essex South District
Registry of Deeds, Land Registration Office, Document No.
188733.
�che same premises described in Essex South District
Registry of Deeds, Registered Land Office, Certificate of
Title No. 52531.
Being
All righcs of homestead and other imerescs are also released.
Executed under seal this
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From che office of:
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Donald M. Greenough, Atty.
P. 0, Box 790
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(Tel) 50~-356-1040
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex, SS,
12/30/96
Before me personally appeared the
above named, Jennifer L, Rideout, and
Sarah Elizabeth MacDowe.11, and
acknowledged th:1
to e their free
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSE1TS
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On chis_·l'l. _ _ day of
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before me personally appeared the above named
ELIZABETH ANN MacDOWELL,
96,
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be her
free act and deed
Notary
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DOCUMENT NO. '13:>~56
DONALD M. GREENOUGH, ATIORi~.;y
Ipswich Co-operative Bank Building
Depot Square I P.O. Box 790
Ipswich, MA 01938
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I, ELIZABETH A. MacDOWELL, Trustee of The 13 Beach Avenue Trust,
u/a November 29th, 1996, recorded in the Essex South District Registry
of Deeds, Book 13874, Page 592, of Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts,
in consideration of
$430 , 000 • 00
paid
grant with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS
to DAVID M. BOWMAN,
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Southern Essex District Registry
7/23/2001 3:59:00 PM DEED
whose address is
13 Beach Avenue, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
01970
the following described premises Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts:
See Continuation Sheet attached.
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
13 Beach Avenue
Salem, MA 01970
©Copyright 1984, Manachu5<tts Conveyancers Auoci.tion
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Conti miati on Sheet
The land with the improvements thereon, bounded and described as
follows:
SOUTHWESTERLY
NORTHWESTERLY
NORTHEASTERLY
SOUTHEASTERLY
by Beach Avenue, forty (40) feet;
by land now or formerly of Marion D. Gee, about
eighty-nine (89) feet;
by the high water mark in Salem Harbor; and
by land now or formerly of May P. Gross, about
ninety-nine (991 feet.
All of said boundaries, except the water lines, are determined by
the Court to be located as shown upon plan numbered 6859-A, filed
with original Certificate of Title #7378 in said Registry, the
same being compiled from a plan drawn by Harry H. Conant,
Surveyor, dated January 1918, and additional data on file in the
Land Registration Office, all as modified and approved by the
Court.
The above described land is subject to restrictions and easements
as set forth in two deeds given by Daniel B. Gardner, Jr., to
Warren c. Crosby, one dated November 22, 1875, duly recorded in
the Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 940, Page 288,
and one dated August 24, 1876, duly recorded in said Registry,
Book 960, Page 119, so far as in force at date of original
decree.
383868
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7/23/2001 3:59:00 PM DEED
�the same premises described in Certificate of Title No. 6827 4,
filed in the Registered Land Office, Essex South District Registry of
Deeds.
Being
All rights of homestead and other interests are also released.
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Executed under seal this _ _ _ __
day of _ _ _J_u_l~y_ _ _ __
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From the office of:
Donald M. Greenough, Atty.
P.O. Box 790, 2 Depot Square
Ipswich, MA 01938
On this
day of
July
, 2001 ,
before me personally appeared the above named
Elizabeth A. MacDowell, Trustee aforesaid,
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be
her free act and deed
Telephone: (978) 356-1040
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DEED
�QUITCLAIM DEED
I, DAVID M. BOWMAN, being unmarried, of Salem, Massachusetts,
For consideration paid and in full consideration of SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND AND
00/100 ($600,000.00) DOLLARS,
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Grant to JOHN D. LEWJNSKI and DALE D. LEWINSKI, husband and wife as tenants
by the entirety, of 13 Beach Avenue, Salem, Massachusetts 01970,
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with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS,
The land with the improvements thereon, bounded and described as follows:
SOUTHWESTERLY
by Beach Avenue forty (40) feet;
NORTHWESTERLY
by land now or formerly of Marion D. Gee about eightynine (89) feet;
NORTHEASTERLY
by high water mark in Salem Harbor; and
SOUTHEASTERLY
by land now or formerly of May P. Gross about ninety-nine
(99) feet.
All of said boundaries, except the water lines, are detennined by the Court to be located
as shown upon plan numbered 6859-A, filed with original Certificate of Title 7378 in
said Registry, the same being compiled from a plan drawn by Harry H. Conant, Surveyor,
dated January 1918, and additional data on file in the Land Registration Office, all as
modified and approved by the Court.
The above described land is subject to restrictions and easements as set forth in two deeds
given by Daniel B. Gardner Jr. to Warren C. Crosby, one dated November 22, 1875, duly
recorded in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds at Book 940, Page 288, and one
dated August 24, 1876, duly recorded in said Registry at Book 960, Page 119, so far as in
force at date of original decree.
Being the same premises described in Certificate of Title No. 73349, filed in the
Registered Land Office, Essex South District Registry of Deeds.
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514389
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Southern Essex District Registry
11101/2010 09:39 AM DEED Pg: 1/3
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MASSACHUSETTS EXCISE TAX
Southern Essex District ROD
Date: 11101/2010 09:39 AM
ID: 291046 Doc# 614389
Fee: $2,736.0<! Cons: $600,000.00
�WITNESS my hand and seal this
2i
day of September, 20 l 0.
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DA VlD M. BOWMAN
Rep6bllc of Portugal
Provintl(I of Estremodllfa
City of llsbon
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On this ;t;l;/i day of September, 2010, before me, the undersigned notary public,
personally appeared DAVID M. BOWMAN, proved to me through satisfactory evidence
of identification, which was us ff! .J 41t3 &7 g 53.S, to be the person whose
name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged to me that he
signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose.
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ESSEX SOUTHERH DISTRICT REGISTRY OF OEEDS
RECEIVED FOR REGISTRATION
on: 111112010 09:39 AM
CREATED CERT: 84432 BOOK: 473
CAN<:EllED CERH 73349 BOOK~ 387
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Unofficial Property Record Card
Unofficial Property Record Card - Salem, MA
General Property Data
Parcel ID 45-0064-0
Account Number
Prior Parcel ID 11 -Property Owner LEWINSKI JOHN D
Property Location 13 BEACH AVENUE
LEWINSKI DALE D
Property Use Two Family
Mailing Address 13 BEACH AVENUE
Most Recent Sale Date 11/1/2010
Legal Reference 84432478
City SALEM
Mailing State MA
Grantor BOWMAN DAVID M,
Zip 01970
Sale Price 600,000
ParcelZoning R1
Land Area 0.086 acres
Current Property Assessment
Card 1 Value
Building Value 326,100
Xtra Features Value O
Land Value 319,800
Total Value 645,900
Building Description
Building Style Multi-Conver
#of Living Units 2
l of3
Foundation Type Brick/Stone
Frame Type Wood
Flooring Type Hardwood
Basement Floor Carpet
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Year Built 1885
Roof Structure Gable
Roof Cover Asphalt Shgl
Building Grade Good(-)
Building Condition Good-VG
Siding Vinyl
Finished Area (SF) 2021.75
Interior Walls Plaster
Heating Type Forced H/W
Heating Fuel Gas
Air Conditioning 0%
#of Bsmt Garages 0
Number Rooms 9
#of.Bedrooms 4
#of Full Baths 3
# of 3/4 Baths 0
# of 1/2 Baths 1
#of Other Fixtures 0
Legal Description
Narrative Description of Property
This property contains 0.086 acres of land mainly classified as Two Family with a(n) Multi-Conver style building, built about 1885, having Vinyl exterior and Asphalt Shgl roof cover, with 2 unit(s), 9
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Halloween, but have Thursdays off.
We are excited about the tour, and are scurrying
to finish a few last minute projects.
Thanks
Dale Lewinski
"RESTOVATION" HISTORY"
We purchased 13 Beach Ave on Nov. 1st, 2010. It
is a legal two family home, that's approximately
2000 sf. The house was sorely in need of updating,
and so began our 2 year "restovation" process.
Our goal was to update it, without making it look
like the house had been recently renovated. We
strove to keep the home's integrity intact by
reusing materials and purchasing period building
materials from Architectural Salvage stores.
Lacking a first floor bath, the kitchen was
relocated to the main room, which was made
bigger by taking down the exterior wall of the
house and encompassing the enclosed porch,
which also had to be rebuilt. The bath now
occupies the space where the kitchen was. The
double doors which were on the back of the
house, were painstakingly restored and are now
on the front of the house. The glass was replaced
because of building requirements, but we had it
etched, even though the original glass was clear.
The original fireplace was built to burn coal, and
thus was not suitable for burning wood or gas. We
relocated the fireplace and removed the chimney
to gain valuable, needed square footage, both
upstairs and down. In the process, we uncovered
some lovely Minton fireplace tiles that had been
painted with stove black. There are ten of the
twelve tile series, by J Moyr Smith, called, "The
Seasons." Based on four poems by James
Thomson, the tiles are particularly sought after
because of the five colors, which is unusual, and
the fact that it was a "clearly a prestige product"
when it was made.
A full room of beautiful red oak bead board
panelling was also uncovered under the sheetrock
in the upstairs bath. We stripped the paint and
reused it in the first floor bath. The pedestal sink is
also reclaimed and dates to 1925.
�1910
Harry Robinson Peach
Census
1910-22
Jennie Colson
Salem Directory
1908
1906
Vacant
GW Grant
Salem Directory
Salem Directory
1905
Arthur T. Way
Salem Directory
1904
1903
Vacant
Mrs. TH Johson
Salem Directory
Salem Directory
1902
1901
1900
1900
TH Johnson
Thomas H. Johnson
Salem Directory
Census
1889
8/24/1876
Warren C. Crosby
Warren C. Crosby
Lowell Directory
ROD 940-288 and 960119
9/24/1875
DBG from Eliza Sutton,
Hazen Ayer, and Serena
Ayer (Peabody)
ROD 941-233
Salem remaining unconveyed and unsold"
b. 7/2/1869 to Philip H. and Clara Robinson of
Marblehead; h. 187 Lafayette Street; Gertrude
born in Danvers; one daughter Annie V.
From Lawrence but listed as s.r. in Salem Directory
h. 170 Federal; treasurer with City Trust Co. of
Boston
h. 5 Beckford b. 2-4 Highland Avenue; leather
manufacturer and dealer
h. Lynn, husband Thomas H. Johnson of Hatton
Bros. and Johnson b. 177 Essex Street
h. Lynn
TH listed as merchant with wife Carrie and sons
Robert K. and Thomas Clinton; 1920 lists h.
Swampscott with Howard R. and Marilla in the
house; b. 1862 in Canada
h. 155 Gorham; mason
DGB to WCC; sold for $350 land parcel between
lot 14 and high water mark, stable lot 63; $1.00
and other consideration for strip of 12 ft. to
remain open as public promenade according to
deed (also included 25 year agreement); wee was
b. 1838 in Dracut, listed as a mason (father listed
as master mason on earlier census), m. to Nellie
M. Swain 11/20/1861; enlisted in Company H, MA,
5th Infantry Regiment in the Civil War and
mustered on 8/2/1861;
Sutton and Ayer transfer to DBG for $21K; land is
1
formerally known as Allen s Farm and includes 45
acres partly on Salem Neck and partly on Winter
Island; See plan of Dustin Farm on Salem Neck
(surveyor plan 7/1854)
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Inventory No:
SAL.3510
'Historic Name:
Walworth, Joseph House
Common Name:
Address:
13 Beach Ave
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Salem Willows
Local No:
45-65
Year Constructed:
C 1883
Archltect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
Italianate
Use(s):
Multiple Family Dwelling House; Secondary Dwelling
House; Single Family Dwelling House
Significance:
Architecture; Recreation
Area(s):
SAL.HA: Salem Willows Historic District
SAL.GZ: Salem Neck and Winter Island
Designation(s):
Nat'l Register District (3/25/1994)
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80 BOYLSTON SlREET
BOSTON, MA
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Residential
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in relation to nearest cross streets and/or
geographical features. Indicate all buildings
between inventoried property and nearest
intersection (s}.
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Italian villa
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�NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA STATEMENT (if applicable)
Located within the recommended Salem Willows Historic District,
eligible under Criteria A and C.
ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Describe important architectural features and evaluate in terms of
other buildings within the community.
13 Beach Avenue is a rare example of the Italian Villa style
in the Salem Willows.
It is a 1 1/2 story house with a flared,
cross-gabled roof and three-story, pyramidal-roofed tower at the
junction of the cross gables.
The window sash varies, but most is
6/1, and the window cases are capped.
The front porch has a
channeled wood awning, with entrances to either side of the
four-bay facade.
Cornices have vergeboards, angled with the flared
roof.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Explain the role owners played in local or state history and how the
building relates to the development of the co111111nity.
This house is characteristic of the development of Salem
Willows with summer cottages during the late 19th and early 20th
centuries.
Joseph Walworth purchased lot 14 on a plan of house
lots dated November 1875, in 1876 with buildings, and requested a
permit for a pitch roofed dwelling on Juniper Point on 6/21/83.
Walworth is mentioned as the owner of the house on the 1897 atlas
as well.
Walworth, a Lawrence resident, still owned this summer
cottage in 1897.
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Essex County Registry of Deeds < / ·~
Hopkins, G. M. Atlas of Salem. Philadelphia, 1874
Richards. Atlas of Salem, 1897.
Salem Building Permits
8/85
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Inventory No:
SAL.HA
Historic Name:
Salem Willows Historic District
Common Name:
Address:
CityIT own:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Salem Willows
Local No:
Year Constructed:
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
Use(s):
Other Recreational; Park; Residential District
Significance:
Architecture; Community Planning; Recreation; Social
History
Area(s):
SAL.HA: Salem Willows Historic District
Designation(s):
Nafl Register District (3/25/1994)
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80 BOYLSTON STREET11 BOSTON. MA 02116
Town
Salem
NIM of Area (if any)
Present Use
Photos (J•x3• or J•xs• black
&white)· Indicate on bact
of each photo street addresses
for buildings shown. Staple to
left side of forw.
Residential
General Date or Period
General Condition
Sketch Map. Draw· a general •P of the
area fndf catf ng properties wf thf n ft.
Number each property for which fndhf dual
inventory forws have bun coapleted.
Label struts including route numbers, ff
any. Indicate north. (Attach a separate
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Acreage Approximately 100 acres
Recorded
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Associates
Organization Sa 1em Pl ann j ng pept.
Date
May 1989
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NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA STATEMENT (ff applicable)
The Salem Willows .area meets Criteria A and C for listing on the National
Register as a late 19th century summer resort community. It possesses integrity
of location, design, setting, materials and wormkanship from its development
during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In addition, the distric
possesses historical associations for its use as Salem's resort and recreational
area.
ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Describe important architectural features and evaluate in term of
other areas within the c0111Unfty.
The Salem Willows area has two significant features: the Juniper Point
residential neighborhood and the Salem Willows amusement park. The Juniper
Point residential area was developed primarily in the late 19th century, and
reflects the popular summer resort architecture of the day. While most of the
houses have been winterized, many still retain their decorative features and the
neighborhood retains much of its 19th century character. Well-represented
styles include the Queen Anne (101-103 Columbus Avenue), Colonial Revival (43
Bay View Avenue), Shingle (4 Beach Avenue), and Italianate. Other especially
noteworthy houses are 15 Bay View Avenue (Queen Anne/Shingle Style), 136-8 Bay
View Avenue (Second Empire), and 97 Columbus Avenue (Queen Anne/Italian Villa).
(Please see continuation form)
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Explain historical i111pOrtance of area and how the area relates to the
develop11ent of other areas of the c0111111Unity.
The Salem Willows area is historically significant as a late 19th century
summer resort, the only such area in Salem. Although the park's development
began roughly twenty years after that of the Juniper Point neighborhood, the
park and the neighborhood worked together as a resort area. The Juniper Point
neighborhood is situated on land that was owned by Jonathan Dustin, a farmer who
died intestate in 1845. In 1871 the heirs of the Dustin estate sold a lease of
their land, located on Juniper Point and Winter Island, to Edward Webber. This
lease allowed Webber to build one house in the garden for the use of visitors
and to let ground on the Point for tents or temporary structures for the use of
families during the summer season. Webber assigned this lease to Thomas and
Daniel Gardner in 1872; Daniel Gardner purchased all 45 acres for $21,000 on
September 24, 1875. Gardner filed two plans for the area: a plan of cottage
lots dated October 1875, which subdivides only the very point of the land, and a
plan for house lots dated November 1875, which subdivides the rest of the
neighborhood. (Please see continuation form)
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Maps and Atlases, 1851, 1874, 1897, and 1911
Salem Willows Merchant's Association Souvenir, 1929.
Essex Institute Photo Collection
Essex Institute Registry of Deeds
8/85
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SALEM WILLOWS AREA ARCHITECURAL SIGNIFICANCE CONT'D
The area formerly possessed several boarding·houses and hotels for tourists; the
Central House at 1 High Street is the only extant example of these. The area's
primary tourist attraction is the adjacent Salem Willows amusement park. The
~ark features verdant landscaping and many outdoor recreational attractions
!Please see Salem Willows Park landscape form).
!ALEM WILLOWS AREA HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE CONT'D
•!though Gardner's lease allowed only the construction of temporary structures
~n the Point, he seems to have arranged for permission to build permanent
'tructures, as a number of the cottages appear on the 1874 atlas. He began to
•· !ell lots in November of 1875, immediately after recording his own deed of
urchase. The area experienced steady development through to the second decade
f the 20th century, but has been little altered since then. The Juniper Point
aeighborhood was primarily one of summer residences until the turn of the 20th
eentury; year-round residences began to be built in the early 1900s. Summer
~esidents came from as near as Salem and Lowell and as far as Washington, D.C.
and Florida.
The Salem Willows Park, located immediately adjacent to the Juniper Point
neighborhood, is located on land that is shown on the 1874 atlas as belonging to
the City of Salem. The park's development was in its beginning stages by the
1897 atlas; a casino was located at the corner of Bay View Avenue and Fort
Avenue and a large pavilion was situated on the corner of Fort and Island
Avenues.
By 1911 the park was more developed. It became a popular location
for day-trips to the beach for local residents; nearby hotels and boarding
houses located in the Juniper Point neighborhood made an extended stay possible
as well. Photographs taken at the late 19th century attest to the park's
popularity. The park is still actively in use.
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�May 21, 1990
Ms. Jane Guy
Planning Assistant
Salem Planning Department
One Salem Green
Salem, MA 01920
Dear Ms. Guy:
MHC staff has reviewed the CLG opinion of Eligibility submitted by you for
Salem Neck. While we concur that many of the properties on Winter Island and
Salem Neck appear to be eligible for listing, we disagree with the boundaries
and justification of the district as proposed.
After reviewing and discussing the information, MHC staff would recommend that
the proposed Salem t~eck district De broken down into two smaller districts,
one for Winter Island and the other for Salem Willows, and an individual
nomination for Ft. Lee. Specific comments on each of these follow:
Winter Island District. We would recommend that a Winter Island District De
nominated under Criteria A and D at the local level. Under Criterion A,
-Winter Island appears to be significant for its association with the growth
and development of the City of Salem. Located in close proximity to the
city's residential and commercial core, Winter Island has served historically
as a peripheral area where essential support services and institutional
activities have occurred. Over time these have included: economic activities
such as fish processing and shipbuilding, the construction and maintenance of
fortifications and aids to navigation, and social correction and recreational
functions such as Execution Hill, the Plummer Home for Boys, and the J.C.B.
Smith Memorial Pool. Under Criterion D, Winter Island appears to be
significant for both its prehistoric and historic period archaeological
potential.
Salem Willow~ District. A Salem Willows District appears to be eligible under
Cr1ter1a A and c. Onaer Criterion A, the Willows is significant as Salem's
primary summer resort and recreational community. Specifically, this includes
the subdivision and development of tne Allen Farm ana the establishment of the
Salem Willows Park. Under Criterion c, the Willows appears to be significant
for its late 19th and early 20th century architecture. A nomination will
need to address the issue of integrity in greater detail, and also consider
the distribution of contributing versus non-contributing buildings in defining
district boundaries. Archaeological potential, both prenistoric and historic,
shoula also be addressed although, at this point, there does not appear to be
sufficient justification for significance under Criterion D.
_;
Massachusetts Historical Commission, Valerie A. Talmage. Executive Director; State Historic Presnvation Officer
80 Boylston ~·-·~et. Boston. :\lassachusetts 02116 (617( ..,i·8470
Office of the Secretar\' of State. \fichael .J. Connolh·. SPrrl'tnn'
�Ft. Lee. As indicated in the MHC 1 s letter of May 17, 1990, we concur with the
CLG opinion that Fort Lee appears to meet Criteria A, C, and D on the state
·1evel as a well preserved, substantially unaltered 1atn century earthwork
fortification.
As a Certified Local Government, the City of Salem may proceed with
nominations for these properties. Please contact us if you have further
questions.
Sincerely,
\i.~/vJ /'}./(/"(~
( "' \ James W. Bradl e
...___) Preservation Pl
ing Division
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer
Massachusetts Historical Commission
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HA
SAL.HA
2 Bay View Ave
SAL. 3582
6 Bay View Ave
45-19
HA
HA
SAL.3581
GZ
HA
HA
GZ
SAL.3S84
8 Bay View Ave
10 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
4S-16
SAL.3S83
GZ
HA
HA
4S-17
GZ
SAL.3501
15 Bay View Ave
45-44
GZ
SAL.3585
16 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
SAL.3586
17 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
SAL. 3495
30 Bay View Ave
44-145
GZ
SAL.3587
38 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
GZ
GZ
HA
HA
44-144
GZ
GZ
SAL.3494
42 Bay View Ave
44-143
SAL.3474
43 Bay View Ave
44-59
HA
GZ
HA
44 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-142
SAL.3588
GZ
GZ
SAL.3493
48 Bay View Ave
44-141
SAL.3589
51 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
HA
44-67
GZ
HA
SAL.3590
52 Bay View Ave
HA
SAL.3591
SS Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-68
GZ
HA
HA
GZ
SAL.3592
60 Bay View Ave
44-139
GZ
SAL.3593
71 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
SAL.3594
72 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-132
GZ
SAL.3492
74 Bay View Ave
44-137
GZ
SAL.3476
77 Bay View Ave
44-92
GZ
SAL.3595
78 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-136
GZ
SAL. 3491
80 Bay View Ave
44-135
GZ
SAL. 3477
81 Bay View Ave
44-94
SAL.3S96
82 Bay View Ave
HA
GZ
HA
HA
HA
GZ
HA
HA
44-134
SAL. 3S97
83 Bay View Ave
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HA
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44-95
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SAL.3598
86 Bay View Ave
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44-133
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HA
SAL.3599
87 Bay View Ave
HA
44-96
GZ
SAL.3600
88 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-132
GZ
SAL.3601
90 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-131
GZ
SAL.3602
91 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
SAL.3490
92 Bay View Ave
44-130
GZ
GZ
HA
SAL.3603
95 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
GZ
96 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-129
SAL.3604
SAL.3606
98 Bay View Ave
GZ
99 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-128
SAL.3605
GZ
HA
HA
GZ
SAL. 3489
100 Bay View Ave
44-127
GZ
HA
SAL.3607
102 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-126
104 Bay View Ave
SAL.3479
105 Bay View Ave
GZ
HA
HA
44-125
SAL.3608
GZ
44-105
GZ
HA
SAL. 3488
106 Bay View Ave
44-124
GZ
HA
SAL.3609
107 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-106
GZ
HA
SAL.3610
110 Bay View Ave
HA
SAL.3611
111 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-107
GZ
GZ
SAL.3487
112 Bay View Ave
44-122
GZ
HA
SAL.3486
116 Bay View Ave
44-121
GZ
HA
SAL. 3485
120 Bay View Ave
122 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-120
SAL.3612
GZ
44-119
GZ
HA
SAL. 3613
123 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
SAL.971
125 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44/113
GZ
SAL.3484
126 Bay View Ave
44-118
GZ
SAL.3615
128 Bay View Ave
HA
GZ
HA
HA
44-117
SAL.3483
130 Bay View Ave
GZ
44-116
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SAL.3482
_136-138 Bay View Ave
44-115
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SAL.3481
140 Bay View Ave
44-114
GZ
SAL.3616
144 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
45-95
GZ
SAL. 3513
148 Bay View Ave
HA
45-94
GZ
HA
SAL.3512
152 Bay View Ave
45-93
GZ
HA
SAL.3617
153 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-110
GZ
HA
HA
SAL. 3618
1 Beach Ave
45-60
GZ
SAL.3508
3 Beach Ave
45-61
GZ
SAL. 3507
4 Beach Ave
45-59
GZ
SAL.3509
5-7 Beach Ave
45-62
SAL.3506
6-8 Beach Ave
45-58
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HA
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HA
GZ
HA
SAL.3505
ll Beach Ave
12 Beach Ave
HA
GZ
HA
HA
45-63
SAL. 3620
10 Beach Ave
HA
45-57
SAL.3619
GZ
45-56
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A name given to the resource
Beach Avenue
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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13 Beach Avenue, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built by Warren C. Crosby between 1875 and 1876
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
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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1875-1876, 2015
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Kimberly Whitworth
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English
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Boston Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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132 Boston Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built circa 1856 for the Symonds Sisters
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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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circa 1856
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John Goff
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English
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Briggs 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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19 Briggs Street, Salem, Massachusetts, 01970
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Built for David G. Batchelder, Manufacturer 1871
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House history
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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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1871, 1989
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Rory Goff
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English
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Bott's Court
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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2 Bott's Court, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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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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1848, 1992
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Donna Vinson
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English
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1992
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Briggs 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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21 Briggs Street, Salem, Massachusetts, 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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Outbuilding from the Elias Hasket Derby Estate built c. 1798 Moved to this site in 1856
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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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circa 1798, 1984
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Joyce King
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English
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1856
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21.5 Broad Street, Salem, Massachusetts, 01970
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1886, 2016
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English
1886
21 1/2 Broad
21.5
Broad
gentleman
Italianate
Nathaniel
Nathaniel Ropes
Ropes
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22 Buffum Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Nathaniel Horton, 1850
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1850
22
22 Buffum
Buffum
Horton
Italianate
Nathaniel
Nathaniel Horton
wood
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scy:istoric
OFFICE AT HAMILTON HALL
i\!~~orporated
POST OFFICE BOX 865
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 I PHONE (617) 745-0799
23 - 25 1/2 BROAD STREET
Built for
NATHANIEL ROPES, gentleman
in 1885
Research by,
Joyce King
H~1hl-~ ~'~'~Bn~,~11~'~11HI
"to prcoc·rvt·
ohitTto,
and to work fut the educ;uion of the con1n1unity
in tht' true v~1luc of the sarnc."
�23 - 25 1/2 BROAD STREET
BOOK 6275 PAGE 195
June 11, 1976
DA'l'E GRANTOR
(seller) -
GRAN'I'EE (buyer)
DESCRIP'rION
Ralph H. Doering Jr.
Trustee of Doering Trust
Raymond W. Thibault
4 Parcels of real estate
One parcel being 23 - 25 1/2 Bro2d
As shown on Plan
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
For title see deed as recorded i-:
book 6109 page 203.
BOOK 6109 PAGE 203
October 31, 1974
DATE -
GRANTOR
(seller) -
Ralph H. Doering Jr. release to
Doering trust
BOOK 5622 PAGE 449
DATE -
July 14, 1969
CONSIDERATION
None listed
GRANTOR (seller) -
Fred E. and Adeline E. Winter
GRANTEE (buyer)
Ralph H. Doering Jr.
DESCRIP'l'ION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed to
us by deed of Kenneth E. Winter as
recorded in book 5331 page 762.
�BOOK 5331 PAGE 762
DATE -
January 6, 1966
CONSIDERATION
None list
GRANTOR (seller} -
Kenneth E. Barbara Winter
GRANTEE
r )
Fred E. and Adeline E. Winter
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
ing the
third parcel conveyed
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same conveyed as recorded in
book 5000 page 348.
BOOK 5000 PAGE 348
DATE -
October 19, 1962
CONSIDERATION
None listed
GRANTOR (seller) -
Fred E. Winter also known as
Wilfred E. Winter and Adeline
GRANTEE (buyer)
Kenneth E. and Barbara E. Winter
DESCRIPTION
Two parcels of land and buildings
(The second being 23-25 1/2 Broad)
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same conveyed by Joseph ~. Loo
as recorded in book 4613 page 315.
�HOOK
13 PAGE 315
DATE -
October 26, 1959
CONS DERATION
None listed
GRANTOR (s ller) -
Josephine E. Looney
Fred E. and Adeline Winter
Land and buildings
DESCRIPTI
REV
REFERENCE -
Being a portion of the premises
conveyed to the Trustees of
s
Memorial on Nov. 27, 1914 and
recorded in book 2282 page 386.
BOOK 2282 PAGE 386
DATE -
November 27, 1914
CONSIDERATION
"For consideration paid"
GRANTOR
(seller) -
Trustees of the Ropes Memorial
GRANTEE (buyer)
Josephine E. Looney
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The granted premises are shown
upon a plan entitled, "Plan of
land in Salem, Mass., belonging to
the Trustees of the Ropes Memorial"
�386,
/
Whalen
I, lLary A. Whalen, of llewburyport, Essex county, Y.assachusetta, bein,g urunar-
to
r1e0., rof consideration paid, grant to Hewburyport co-operative Ba:hk, Situ,/,
:Jewburyport
Co-op.Bk.
1
\
ated in Ne~buryport, .Ea sex County, llassachu.set ta, w1 tb mortgag~/covenants,
\
/
to secure the payment or seven hundred dollars a.ru1 interest .and fines as pro/
vided in a note or even date, the land 1n NEWllURYPORT atot~sa1d with the
,/'
buildings thereon, bourul.ed
aru1
described as follows; vxz:
Commencing at the
/
east~rl.y
corner thereof on Charles street by land or the Peabody llanutactu.r-
~~~~
ct-~~o 0 ~ 4 ~y. ing company, thence
rods, ten links to
~ng
ia.rlil
about south 350 wast ,llY said street about two
or Kiley (formerly City or •ewburyport); thence a-
bout North 40° West by said larul or Kiley tour rods, one quarter link, and
about North 530 west by land of or formerly or Nathan Poor two rod.a, eighteen links to land or Isaac ?oor; thenc.e about North 321'<> Ea.St by said land
of Isaac Poor two rods, ten links to /iand of the Peabody lla.nutacturing Compan,v; aml thence aoout South 490
)!:~t
by land or said company six rods, nine-
/
teen links, more or less, to th,/point of
~eg1nn1ng.
Being the same prem1s-.
es conveyed to me by the Newoyryport\Co-operat1ve Bank aforesaid by deed dated November 2, 1914, to be,iecorded harew1th.
I
I
I hereby tra.n.eter and pledge
-
to the said mortgagee fo\l.l' aha.res in the f>4th series or its capital stock
I
as collateral security ;1or the performance of the conditions of this mortgage, and rey said no;/ upon which shares said sum of seven hund.roo dollars
-·
been advanced
tp
me by the mortgagee. The monthly pa.ynients uru1er th18
I
.
mortgage are sevj1i a.rul 70/100 dollars. In the event of an assigrunant or
ha.a
this mortgage, interest on the unpaid balance of the principal shall be at
tne rate of
/
1}1X
per cent. per annum.
TW. s mortgage is upon the Statutory
\
Co-opera ti ~l Bank Yortgage C ond1t1 on, for any breach of which the mortgagee
shall !laV}l the Statutory Co-operative Bank Power of Sale.
and
sea~
WITNESS
Iey
hand
this eighteenth day or November 1914.
COMllO!f\VEALTH OF JLABBACHUSETTS
Easel, ss.
Nov. 23, 1914.
(seal)
Yary A. Whalen
Then personally appeared the above named lL8rY At
Whalen and acknowledge<1 the foregoing instrument to be her free act and dt-4
before me
Nathanlel N. Jones
Justice of the Peace
Essex es. Received Nov. 27, 1914. 25 m. past 3 P.~. Recorded and EXam.1~ad.
-----~~~----------~------
The Trustees of the Ropes Memorial, a corporation established by law s.n4 lO-
Trs. of The
\
Ropes Memorial
to
cated at Salem, Essex county, lla.Saachusetts, for consideration paid, gr&nt• !
Looney
&
vote
____&_P_l_a.n_
s~ <?-"- -" ~ ""'-
at ~ u~.
to Josephine E. Looney wl th qu1 tclaim covenants the land and bu1ld1DgS cm
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the southerly side or Broad a;reet in said SALEM bounded as follows:
;I
n1ng on.Broad street at the llortheasterly corner or the granted premUd
or 1'ortlet t thane• runn1 ng n s ter lY by Broad • tre et one ""'""... ~
two and thirty three ln.l.ndradtllB teet ( 172.33 1 ) to land or .Han11t'i.i4J
J.aru1
tY
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_.._
~...st.-'"
�387
thence running southerly by land or Mansfield seventy aru1 seventy tive hun•
dre<1thB reet (70. 75•); thence turning and running easterly by other land or'
grantor seventy eight and .tive hundredths reet
called Orne
square~
(7~.o&)
to a street or way
thence continuing in a straight line across said Orne
square atout twenty four and thirty seven hundredths feet (24.37') and
0-
thence st.111 continuing in a straight line forty five
(45.2');
thence turning and running southerly five
aru1
aru1
two tenthS feet
one tenth feet (5.1);;
B
thence easterly sixteen and eighty five hurulredths feet (16.85 1
)
to land of
Bartlett; thence turning and running northerly by larul of Bartlett seventy
seven feet (77•) to the point oegun at.
Together with rights of foot pas-
sage t1 ve reet ( 5 • ) wide over land of the grantar running rorty t1 ve aru:l two
tenths reet (45.2') to the east rrom Orne Square and fifty eight and tour
tenths reet (58.4•) to the west from Orne Square, as shown upon the plan
hereinafter referred to, and leading to the re'ar or the dwelling houses upon the granted premises to be used in oornrnon with the grantor and its assigns;
reserving to the granter and its successors and assigns a right or way tor
all purposes and in both directions between the grantorts remaining land on
3.-
ge
Broad street over that part or said Orne square which is included in the
\.
gra..'1.ted premises, and reserving also unto the granter ar:d its successors and
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l
,\
l
assigns a right to lay, maintain, repair and to relay
to relocate in
said granted portion or the way known as Orne Square pipes and conduits tor
-
water, sewage, gas ana wires tor the transmission or electric power; heat,
light ana telephonic or other torm ot electrical or magnetic communication
and a right at all times to enter into
aru1
upon the said way and to excavate
the same for any or all or the foregoing purposes.
:9
aru1
The granted premises are
sJ1own upon a plan entitled, •p1a.n or land in Salem, :ILass., belonging to the
:ru.stees of the Ropes Yemoria1• by Charles A. Yetcalt, surveyor, elated August, 1914, to be recorded herewith.
~ias
IN
WIT.NESS 11ll!:REOl' the said corporation
caused this instrument to be executed by Wlll1am R. Colby, its vice pres-
li!ant, hereunto duly authorized, on th1s twenty seventh day or November A.D.
1914.
Trustees of the Ropes Yemorial
C' l.Ol!ONVEAI.Tll OF YASS.ACRUSETTS.
1
Essex, ss.
Nov. 28 A. D. 1914.
~)
(seal)
by William R. Colby
its vice President.
Personally appeared the above named William R. Colby, Vice Presiaent aa aroresaid, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be the tree act and
de9<l or the Trustees o! the Ropes Yemorial
Robert Y. Ma.homey
Cert1t1cata ot Vote.
be!' ore me,
JUatice or the Peace.
At a meeting ot the Tru,stees o! Kopas Yemorial held
at Salem on November twenty A. D. 1914, a quorum. being present, the rorego1:it: lna tnunen t was read and 1 t was duly voted that the ea.me be adopted as
Vote
��The Ropes Memorial was established under.the wills of Mary
Pickman Ropes and Eliza Orne
s,
i s conducted by a
of trustees incorporated in 1912.
r
was
rd
thed to the Ropes sisters by their
athaniel
t
niel
s a
ired the
operty from his aunt, Sarah Fisk
Orne,
in
rch of l 6. Mr. Ropes built many houses
i
Salem, with the pur
e of providing modern, single family
housing at a
rate rent for the working class. He died on
Feb uar
, 1893 at 60
rs of age.
Reference to book and
e are deed books at the
istry of
Deeds,
Probate n
rs are cases at Probate Court.
All maps
in thi report are for illustrative purposes
are not meant
to
xact,
�N01'ES:
The land on which this house stands was once part of the
land" which was laid out in the first settlement
the
so call
as early as 1799, It was one of
; and
id out very wi , the southern
with the southern side of the burying
to the adjoining owners a strip
of the
r ng gr
at that e
and running
int, so that the houses at the corner
Broad streets stand in what was formerly Broad
(Esse
, Vol. 4 pg. 98)
the construction of 21-25 Broad Street, t
the shoe shop
a
the heirs of Jos
1
F. Orne,
s
th.
rmit
s issued to Na
iel
to
house for four f
lies, 77 1 X 32 1/2 1 f
l
i
owned
F.
ild
2
st.
h at 25 Br
ts
ry age 3
e
age
shoe salesman, born Mas
born Maine
ke
r in a
nk,
rn Mass.
rodery de ler, born
ss.
leswoman,
rn
ss.
s rvant,
rn Ire.
cler furnitur
tore, born Mas
born Mass.
tel
r
born
�-..
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\-
r~~ ~A_[~n1'1l
NEvVS
Amassed a Fortune in j
Eastern R. R. Stock.
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TUE.e>DAY FELlRliAltY 7, 18()3,
f
1~::::".~~~B~O~R~N~.~~::::".~
Peculiar Cba1·acteristics Which
l'Iarked His Later Years.
lsE~£0NR.-In
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Salem, Feb. 7, to Edmund
and Beruace Semons, a daughter.
,
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'49'ers
Twq.
\
OBITC •
.\R\'",
Join the JSilent llla.jority.
I
most prominent mercharlts, died on
Monday, aged 68. He had/ been in the
produce business in Lynn, since 1850,
and· was the last of the' well-known
firm of Lampel' Bl'others./
; Capt. John Biatchford, ~former well: known master mariner aiid a California
. pioneer ot '491 died in GJoucester, Sun·
day, 11t the age of 63 years, He went to
· California In the eprlngJit 1849 with a
party1 In the schooner Pf1?1\fi'OU 1 rernalnmg tnere two years, and after bis r<!•
turn commanded seved1l of the crack
vessels of the Gloucester fishing tleet •.
Inlelligence bas be'an received at
Bodor.ct,. announcmg the · deu.th qt
Hiram Towne. a nativje of that v11lage 1
in Lawrence, Kansas., Mr. Towne \yas
one oi the original f<jirty-niners, goml?
to California at the pime of the golu
lever. He made llis 'fpile" and made a.
short visit to his native place, t.hen
going· to Kans s, \~here Ile has smce
resided.
· I
· -"
Hon. Joseph Hobs.on, for many years
a leading dealer and· manufacturer ?f
lumber died Sundnb·· He was born Ill
Buxton', Me., March 20, 1816. On Sa~
becoming a city jhe ~·as, elec.ted its
mayor in 1867. In Marne s legislature
he bad represented Saco for several
terms.
I.
Death of :\lrsl A.
Beckwith.
Mrs. Ann Wass ~eck\Vith die? at the
residence of her dflughter, Mrs. rhoma~
E Wilson Lowell street, about o
o'~lock ye~terday afternoon at the
advanced a"e /of 91
years
9
months and "3 days. The deceased was
a very estimable:woman and was held
i in the highest ·esteem by all ~vho·
1 knew her even iµ her old age her bright
! and chee~ful manner nud her wat?h.fulof
others
and
willmg·
\ ness
ness to help · them being not the.
, least of the kindly traits of charac~er
'which endeared her to so many. She
\ possessed her faculties t!ll the ! last;_
: and
carried,
sunshine
~vher.e·
: ever she went it being her practice till
; within a short time to take long walks
and make frequent calls on her. nume·}i
ous acquaintances. Her funeral wi :
take place T~<!!1Lait!l.r!!o9n.
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,V.
i'H(Ji,JE NAfHANlEl R,OPES~\
•'.. .
.
.
Nathaniel Rope's who died at his
Essex street shortly
' before 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, as
stat.id in the late edition of THE NEWS, '
was the son of Natbaniel R-0pes and
was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. z:r,
1833.
Mr. Ropes, Sr. bad gone to that
city when it was in its infancy, and had
amassed considerable property.
'
Deceased attended Harvard college,
and was graduated in the class of 1855. I
1 Amon<>'
his classmate" were the late ·
•Phillips Brooks 1pr. James f\· E1;i:imerton and H.F. \vaters, Dunn~ his stay
in t'be east, at that time, he resided with
his
aunt,
Mrs.
S.
F. 1
· Orne · in the old
Hopes ·man- I
sion ~n Elssex street, which bouse he I
subsequently occupied, and in which
bis death occurred.
Returning to Cmcinnati, he .engage_d
in business with his father, which business was the management of a large
candle and oil manufactory. Not fan·
cy!ng that business, or for some other
good reason, he
·
·
I home number 318
I William A. Lamper, on~ ot Lynn's
:.·•':·.'1: •,·, ', '
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Returned to Salem About 1862,
and devoted himself to the manage.
: ment of what· property he possess~d.
He resided witli his aunt, and contm' ued to occupy the house after her
death, which occurred some 12 or 15,
years ago.
·
. He became a large holder and buyer
.of Eastern railroad stock when that
corporation· \Vas anything but a paying
: institution .. Despite th_e adyice of
'friends he continued buy mg this stock,
: beginning by paying ~100, and never
ceasing to invest until the bottom
· notch
of
$2
was
reached
and the, upward ·slide had ~one on
i for:some' time. It was on this stock
that most of bis wealth was made. He
· was not a speculator, as commonly so
' called, paying bis certificates out
right for cash, and locking them up in
· his stronfl' box.
: He also was an . extensive dealer in
' real est.ate, and had built and owned 29
tenements on Orne square, besides sev·
: eral other houses in various parts of the
'city. He also had a large interest in
property left by
his father in
Cincinnati, and Mrs. Orne had left him.
considerable property.
! ·Mr. Ropes had never been West but
·twice during his latter, li.fet-0 attend the
•funerals of his parents: He never mar:riedt ,, and · the- , three
sisters
'resluing
in
Cincinnati'.
are
;
Htli. Only Surviving Relatives.
The old~o : of these sist_ers Miss
J !,Samb. aoy:1.has been wi.th him nearly ...
•";:~~ri1r Lire;~ in.· Cincin~a~iJ
1
. a!l tb.J!l JV. n,ter,
·
.
.;
�\
1~1~~~i.{1l1~?~!~~!~fc.~.~!,1Ji~~. ~t
belteved that· he is director only or the
Boston Water Power company, of which
he is, the largest owner. He was a
. member of the Essex Institute. He
i was not a church-going man, but had
; contributed more or less towRrds the
support of the New Jerusalem church,
out or respect to the belief ol his
, mother, who was a Swedenburghen.
His father had been an attendant at the
First Unitarian chmch.
, Simple funeral services will be con·
' ducted by'Rev. John A. Hayes ol the
church of the .New Jerusalem, at bis
late residence, Thursday afternoon? at
5 o'clock:. The remains will be taRen
to Cincinnati for interment, un·
der the charge of his sister. ·
A l\larked Personality.
With the death of Nathaniel Ropes
one of the most prominent characters ol
Salem passes into history.
.His was a. personality so mark.ed, an
individuality so peculiar, that his pro·
totype may safely be said not to exist,
nor will it, in the social atn;ioRphere of
today and the future, be likely to be
duplicated.
As a youth and college man, he was a
well-known character, hil;l'h in the social world, one of a coterrn of as lively
youths as ever furnished the life of his
particular set.
As a man, he became altogether diff, erent. He became more and more re·
tired in his habits, continui·ng how.ever, In his friendly and cordial relations with his former associates, enteri taining them with rare ho~pitality at
i his own house, but rarely, 1f ever, re·
r turning their friendly visits.
~
Perhaps nu::t to his unobstrusive
philanthrophy, peculiarity and eccen·
tricity, were his most marked characteristics,' As a philanthropist he let
not bis rlght band know what his left
did. Charitable objects were certain of
his support, but not a cent would he
.give except under the solemn promise
tl:iat his name would never appear in
connection· therewith.
Among other evidences of his geuer·
osity, tin11:ed a bit perhaps with his ec·
centricity, and the reverence he always
'bel<l for the memory and wishes of his
(leparted· aunt, Mrs. S. F. Orne, was the
fact that he kept upou ·his bounty roll
all tlle old servants and retainers of that
lady/and to .their second and third gen·
eration. . .
\ f' ·~~.n•,. Ropes was one of the original
. mejribers of the Observatory club wheu
i a·yoi.tng man, which had headquarters
lover. .·Wallace &
Young's
music
1 store;
· and
after
that
.or:
1 ganization
disbanded
be
kept
the_ apartments as a private clubroom
or· office for several years. 'fbere he
.met with his kindred spirits and did
_hjs talking and smoking.
'r.Re,used to be a
'' · ' h~lllar :figure on the Street
· ithin two years or so.
At that
.
~'-.he .
had an
attack of
.·grip,
from
which
ha
.!lr,· fully reco\'ered. His man·
npon the street were often, as
ways in companyJ misinter.
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n'~teady.. stare''
df1emed offemi "I ·y;senrntive persons;
was but the outward. evidence of deep
thought and business cogitatfon.
His gifts in charity were innumera.
ble, and many a family in the city will
deeply feel the loss of a friend, who
was indeed a friend in need, and who
was so circumspect in his giving tbat
almost none suspected it. Instead of
seeking c;ompan10nship with people of
liis station, he went about doing goodi
and for the good he did hundreds wil
revere him.
His end came peacefully. Up to 11
o'clock yesterday forenoon he was perfectly comfortable and talked rationally
with several friends, all of whom he
recognized wHh a cheerful salutation.
, There was no suffering-; but as ·the geu; eral breaking uo ol tlie whole system
I approached, be sank into unconscious·
' ness, and, as a weary child, peacefully
I fell asleep.
.
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Jtr1,;bJU f!ntUIJtfi~t
TUEBDA.Y, FEBRUARY 7, 1893,
MARRIAGES;
i: PIERCE-MOSELY-In .this .city, .6th inst.,
ibY RGY. Dr. Halo\ Mr. Franclv A. P10rce and
Caroline E. Mose y.
RUSS-SOGLE-In this city, ·!th inst.. by Ro.-.
Eber Butler, Charles E. Russ and Edla M. Soule,
both of Bo.<ton.
SAMUELS-LYNCK-In this citvt 5th inst.,
by Rev. Caleb D. Bmdlee, D. D.~ ~ r. John S.
Samuels of New York city and ,,11ss Mary 1£.
Lynch of Boston.
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'eysl
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Dr.
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' PRESSEY-NYE-At New London, N. H.,5th
imt .. by Rev. Geor;i:e W. Giudner. D. D., Mr.
Frnnk W. Pres~ey and hlfas Maude E. Nye, both
,of New London.
,DEATHS.
i
CHAMPNEY-At Bri!{hton. 5th insh., CharlP~
:If. Champney, 58 yrs. 5 mos. 19 dys.
SA WIN-John B. Sawin of Lincoln, Mass., e6
:yrs. 9 mos..
··
~
: WARE-In this city, 6th Inst .. 1£rs. ~usan W.
··ware formerly of 'Worcester, 87 vrs. o mos.
' r;T Funeral front residence of her dau11hter.
.Mrs. Hattie N. Whlto, Wildwood street. Dor' chester at 1 o'clock, W odnesday:, 8th mst.
1
Fnrest-~venue station, N. Y. & N . .!'>. Railroad.
: BARNES-At Lincoln, 5th inst., of. apoplexy,
1 Annis E. wife of Eda B. Barnes, 70 yrs. 3 mos.
, CHILD-At West Newton,. Olive Turner
1 Th~y..r, widow of the late David W. Child.
, i1:r Notice of funeral later.
: CHURCH-At Fa.lrhav~n. M'.ass., 5th ins~..
suddenly. Sarah ,Johnson. widow of Captam
'John Church, 77 yrs.
,
! FOSTER-:--At College Hill, 5th inst.. Charles
'A. Foster, 72 yrs.
·
: KINSLEY-At t.:anton, 4th lnat., Mrs. SarA.h
, Anu Kinsley, wtd9w of Alfred Kinsley, 86 yrs.
, 6 mos. 9 dys. . ·
' LAl\1PER-=-At Lynn, Sth inst., William A
i Lamper, 68 yrs ..10 mos. 27 dys,
i PARKES-At Reading, 4th inat., Mrs. Lucy B.
: Pfltkes, DO yrs, 10 mos,
!
PHINNEY-At llfoaument Heach, i\h~< .. 4th
inst .. Lucy E .. diiughtet· or Ro8woll ll. and ~lin·.
'uie L. Phinnoy, 5 mos .
! VINTON-At l\Ielrosr>, fith inst.. Florence l!l.
Vinton; youngest dan;:-hter of Aaron aud Abbie
:S. Vinton, 15 yrs •. 9 mos.
E
·v
�r
..;~~:k.~~::·rl ..
.
,\,ii.Jin ··ha · [Alt \vns dislluuurahle anir untrust-J
wc1th .v. Hi~ ~en;e ul hnuor . was very high;
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a11d thiN wad hb raith, oue 111ight nliuos t sa.v
his 1·.,Jigion. Living 111 the wav lw <li<I, retiri11g
trum tha ~oci~tv whir.h 11~ f'nj.1yP.d a.-' a. yonn~
I
Mr. Erl
tary of tl
:dea.th at
W!\9 for
·Hawalia1
in 1 8 34
jiu COlln
tho Uni!:
/took the
I I"lantls t
tin some
Honolul •
characte
tv, and,
•the hri
11(~ bad Jiltle tu tlu "il11 rliP- a :..; tivrl world
l1ln1u11d him, a thin~ tub~ r .....,uett ~ d. 1J qth fur
\ h i:; own lo:;s aud fo t what .l 111 ,,11 ,,f :10 :--tt·ong a ·
· 1 ma11,
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Nu.I Jirtnlc J Ropes.
1
t;h;.na1·1 e r, u11 ce r'.t\'Plnpin ·2
i11 11.is direc tiou,
Mr, ~fath~uiel Rur;es who died at his resi·
1111i .. ht hav•.• <lt•ue iu a ub1ce Iii< - S tl ~ m .
1 J\Ir. 1~1. ·lms will bt- 1uL.;.s,~d, a.1111 ht:i Jo..;s will
Ce nce 011 E:-i::;e x: St. un i\Iour] ,1y of tlii~ w eek, 1
com c rn o:;t h eadly upou tll o!"'e who ca 11 h~a!'!t
was . bCJrn in Cincinnati, Jan . 7, lt;33.
His. "rlfonl lu '' ort. witb lnm . l:iis rl eath 1v.1" t•a1i.ed
h ,\ ge nci·nl c:h· in~ out uf hi~ :--y:-; te~u.
,y
exhnu ~ t..-d .
~ orutt •\\~ o yea~~ ;
a11 1 rrum \\.,. l11ch l.1ri 11 eVP I' n•_ ;1111°.J 111:3 ,
l
!.:,
lronuer :-;tren~th . He lea,·e~ thrf' A :-i 1:>tt-: r~. th e
1
: ~ld1"t o[ who111 wa" witli l:i111 Jt1rit•g 111" l11s t 1
!"hort illucs~. Fune ra l M,n•icPs at th~ hou 'e ;
I 1~c re c1n11l11ctctl 011 Tb11r, (] ..y h.v R PV. t\(r. j
/Has e• ,, f th_e New J;rn ; <1 le m Cuurch auu th e~
iutermcnt will ue :it C1ucl1luat1.
·
tattier bearing the same naine, reruu\·eL] fr<>m
SaJem, antl ltaviu!? settl ed tli ere about 1820,
..
I
a se v·ere atta<.:k o f. la f! =
·ipµc,
:-< i11CP,
eoga~ed irr
l>u:1i11 e.:-is,
aud
Ur. Rope~, the sul•ject
of ou1· notice, waa edu cated at Cinciunati and
. he
'
ji,y
beca. 1ne
j ever a!ter _remaiu ed.
Iat
Harvard College, being a member o f the
class of 1855, as meu•.io111·tl in our notice oi
I Bishop Brook ~ , who was o f the sami! cla,s,
. t ogether with Dr. Jas. A. Eir.rnerton, and ~Ir. ' ~
H. F Waters of Salem. Mr. Ropes was mueh
~
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i in Salem dnrin¥; hi~ colloge lif9. •taying with
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f
:
~~:i::!bi~,t~:~:~\nll:~:ioo~a~:~ !~~rutcha:h~
Jceutury the home ol that brnnch of the R~pes
fll.mily. H.~re too, he cam~, ab1
>ut 181;3 . . to
ruake a short visit. Bnt, o.t the earnest so.
I1
citatiou of his aunt, who was at the time a ,
sufferer fro m a dioea:<e ur the eyes, which suon
·
It d ·
t I •·1· d
'1 o
, resu e m to a u "' aess, l• r. nope•, alw~y8
! her favorite nephew, was persuaded to remaiu
indefinitely, and ~ince Mrs. Orn e's death
'h
e has continued to 1i1·e in the sn me old-rash
) ioo~tl. quiet, but klu<liy way, which ha s di•.
tinguished so ull\ay Salem families of the olct
' school. Never engaged in active business
since leaving Cinciunatl, where be was connect' '
with his father iu the manufacture or oils
: aud -' candles, he has by per.-Jsteotly adherin2
; to oue undeviating method or in•estm e ntnever ·~peculation-amassed a handsome pro~
r~rt~,nnd by his \Ju1kling 'operations coutribuled
~ much to the ecnploymeut i;f first class mechnu. . ! iq~a nd to the comfort of many fami!iea desiring
- • i', c'Q1\ldern .' homes at a fair rental. The dweli;..;,•;; '(n~(I •on · Orne Sq Lia re were evolved rrom his
., ·~ . .A\vn b~11.lo, and were built-with the mech~ni
, , 1 1 ·1 lcnl.tiss1stance o[ Mr. Johu H. Bell-aud und er
f~T''> ; ~ti~lci~ru of ma1~y real estate owuer~,-for the
. . '.; ' ' p~rp9~e of showrng the possibility of furuishiu)l',
., .1 :j ~~a, modemt~ rent, siugle houses, for uue ten ,':- ~. _anq · ~ac_h 1 - pr~vided with ail n.oclern coure~ ·_;/If u)ence~ rncludmg ga~ . furnace, hot wat«r Rud
tr:'f,'1;.' s.~ nitary appliau ce~. Til e duccess of the scheme·
~- t if- .r!I uu.doubteJ, and a fair return on the inve,t; ec I 'pent hllS also been U8Snred. To those who ditl
· -:; i ~!>t'Jrnow him beneatll t hH • urrace, Mr. Rop<H
!
6r~ap.8 .nppe.ared " ltttlti ronizh, but this
:~ ,. i~~ co,• er. of I\ g"llfJ intent, and a lnrge,
)ii.d : l;i~art•. · as th" diil1lreu uf Orne Squnre,
~ were h.1" bt1>t frt~nd•, will testify. To I\
b_<?
W~11onJ. lo <J r•tr~ >• Mr. lfope.- r•ever Appeared oa
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rod
!
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it
en~ day, ~nd ruauy 1H1·111l•t-r1t of the fnmilif!s
· ,of. ~1s-auµl, • old emp1u.1· e1·• will be a:uo 11 g bi~
c.E!.r~~J mnnruer~ .
H., ha:l >trong attac b~0E',- an,~,1'i'•'" a trne fn ·••lll ' o those wbom ht>
t-0, hf! lp.~e to ht.m, lJ11t with •qually stroni:
J:lll;!(~e ,naver heM1t:i ted t • d_~uounc_e anyone
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through
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1893,
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BOWMAN - BROWN -At Dorchester, 8th
j Corwin Watkins. Abner H.Church, byand Kath·
inst., at 8tanton-,w enue
Rev. T.
Bowman
arlno Ellen Brown, daughiorot J ob.n 1.-L Brown,
1all of Dorchester.
.
EDGi\R-BRAASTAD-In thls city, nth Inst.,
· by Re.-: Loren B. Mac donald. William Edgar
.
1 and Minna 13raagtad, both o! Boston.
. WING-CHRlSTIAN-At Dorchester, 25th
lilt.. Ill' Rev. Mr. Smith, Dr. John F. Wing a•d
; Marv .Jane Chri•tian.
,
I MURDOCK-WADE-At East Bridgewater,
19th imt.. 'by Rev. Jo~ W. O.ulnby, .Mr. Ge9rg&
IF . Murdo!\k of Stowe and Mtss Abbie · B. Wade ·
: of E:ut Brldgowater.
·
~
1nlti oe.
Mr. l
Lost P
popul'
N. J .,
days.
and w
8quar
Lycou
i =:===:=::=:::::::==D=EA::z::::T=H=
·s=.==========:::!:
I
to recog
. official
\ !{overnr
ha was
speot, b
. to retur
For y1
\ Ha wall
! former
; bts int
, tho lat
La11ren
' Boston
, at the 1
MARRIAGES.
i BOND-Iu this city, 10th inst.. l."ward P;.
' Bond or West Newlon, Mass .• 68 yrs.
I fT' l!'uneral at the Unita.riJLn Church. West
Newton, Monday afternoon, at 2.15. Bnrial,
private. ' .
·
·
:
DELAJ\'D--At P..Oxbury, 9th \inst.. at hi8 lat"
residtmce, 12 GreenTille street•.Tltomaa W .. Deland. .
· -;.
. ·
.,
~Funeral :from bis late reSidence, at 2.30
·i
P . !If., Sanday; Burial private,_ r.
FULLERr-At.. CharlestoWD.'.·91;h iut., Esther
Hall Fuller, 3 yrs. 11.xp.os., - c!L
. ,
H :\.LL-In thia citi; lOth lnst,,Rich:i.rd Hiteli··
cock Hall, 4 m oa. 6 dys. t •
' t
' ,
I J :\RVIS-lOth inst., Dt, .Tohti Furne1s Jarvis,'·
• W" Funeral servlceR at his late residence, 56·
' Chambers street, Monda.y, 13th inst., at 3 P. M•.
1 Friends reriuested to send no flowers. Burial .
i at Concord, N. H.
\ LOVELAND:._10th inst. , Isaiah T. Loveland,
I 58 yrs.
· l\10RV1LLE-·At Jamaica. Plain, 11th inllt:,
Eunn .. A. 111orville.
' IJT Fun e ~al service~ f.rom her late residence,
. 221 Clrn~tnut avenue, Tuesday, 14th Inst.. at a ·
1 P. M. Burial private.
·
l TUTTLE-At Dorcbeste:r, 11th inst:, Miss
l\I:.ry Austin Tuttle, 8 l yrs_ 4 mos .
, WARD-In this city, nth inst.. S91rah, wife of
·.Thomas Ward, 23 yrs. 5 mos: 27 dys.
k WILLIAMS-At Rox bury. 10th Inst:, Mu, .
Emllv Wlllia.ms, 85 Y'" · o mos. .
"J
, v:ir- Funeral from her late residence•. 81_RQX· . .
!
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. Mit
:Thurc
iKy.,I
.duad,
crat,
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th"&
yesr ~
smal
portt
La.w
play
and
' sea,s.
M1
whc
ser~
and
Asb
1qne
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oth
�SARAH FISK ORNB
Sal
Fisk Orne, widow of Joseph Orne, Esq., and daughter of
the late Nathaniel and Sarah (Putnam) Ropes, born in Salem May
11, 1795, died at her residence on Essex street on Tuesday
morning, March 28, 1876, after a long and painful illness which
s
bore with Christian patience and subn1ission. During the
last
rs of her life the trials of her situation were
rendered doubly severe by total blindness; to her a dreadful
affliction,
rjving her of the power of seeing and freely
conversing with friends to whom she had been for so many years
so devoted
attached. It was seldom 0 howeverv that the
slightest murmur
her lips; her strong and vigorous mind
ret
to the last its serenity and composure. Mrs. Orne was
fron1 families established at Salem in the first
ri
0f its history and always maintaining a high character
in this neighborhood. She inherited n1any of the excellent
qualities that so
icuously marked the characters of the
puritans of
rn1er
Unswerving fidelity to truth and
rel ious faith, tenacity of affection in domestic li ,
i tense dislike of all that was pretentious or false, and a
charitable and kindly diposition that avoided all public notic,
made her the object of deep regard and respect to her family
friends. While her death must be considered only a
ficent release from mental and bodily suffering, it still
brings sorrow to many hearts; sundering as it does so many
pleasing
dear associations of the past, and extinguishing
a name nee frequent and honored in this community,
�~scy:istoric
OHICE A1 i lAMILTON HALL
~~lk'orporated
POST OFFICE BOX 865
SALEM,
MAS~·.\CHUSETTS
019 l I PHONE 1617) : iS-0799
23 - 25 1/2 BROAD STREET
Built for
NATHANIEL ROPES, gentleman
in 1885
t'}.
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Research by,
Joyce King
Auaust l q88
H1,tur1t' t;"1h.·..,, Building .. .
:'to prrM."T\'l'
111d t1l 11 \ , t!'-,
~:·,Qd to work for 1111..· l'duc.tt1on of tht· (omn1tt111ty
io the uuc valul 111 the
~amc
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BOOK 6275 PAGE 195
DATE
~'
::t•1
June 11, 1976
.lt
.·".!.·
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GRANTOR (seller)
.
·ff:t*?.
1
Ralph H. Doer infJ!'Jr. ',,,~l·
Trustee of Doeripg Tru•t
GRANTEE (buyer)
Raymond
DESCRIPTION
4 Parcels of real estate
one parcel, bein9:?~23 - 2S
As shown on Pla'?i
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Por
~.~}
~·
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:~t
w. ·.Thibault
~·
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title see deed as
book 6109 page
3.
6109 PAGE
DATE -
October
.,,,
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GRANTOR (seller) -
)•;'
''ji
Ralph H. ooeri
Doering trust
r . relee; se
,;•
'~to
BOOK 5622 PAGE 449
DATE
July 14, 1969
CONSIDERATION
None listed
GRANTOR (seller)
Fred E. and
GRANTEE (buyer)
Ralph
DESCRIPTION
l
j
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H.
Land an<
Adel~ne
Doer in~'~Jr.
·.~-buildin~s
'·
E. Winter/
•'t'
·fl
1
-~''·
,:;
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being tJ '· same p~emises conveyed to;'
us by dt 'd of Kenneth E. Winter as "
recordec in book~;53 .n page 762.
�'
BOOK 5331 PAGE 762
' -
DATE -
January 6, .966 ~
CONSIDERATION
None liste(
GRANTOR (seller}
Kenneth E:.
GRANTEE (buyer)
Fred E. anr
DESCRIPTION
Land and b
~
(~',•
third parer
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same C<
book 5000 i
-,
BOOK 5000 PAGE 348
DATE
CONSIDERATION
'
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None liste<
~ .~
'r:fi
~
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-~.Ii:
!!_'Fred .•• Wir :er a;lso knqwn as 'if:
Wilfred E. iinter and Adeline~
GRANTOR (seller} -
;,:~
::.":";
'~··'
'~;._~'
H.,
• <.
GRANTEE (buyer)
Kenn~th
DESCRIPTION
Two p I:rcels of
·
(The second being 2 3-2~, 2 /2 Bi:oad)
.
,,,_
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same co tveyed by Joseph Bj
as recorded in book 4613 pag~~315.
0
-
E.
,nd Barbara ,B. Winter -
l~nd an~: buil~ngs.
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�BOOK 4613
PAG~
315
DA'l'E -
October :· ., ,· 1959
CONSIDERATIOt~
None lis·.·!d
GRANTOR (seller)
Josephin·: B'~ Loon'y
GRANTEE {buyer)
Fred E. , 1~rAdeli~e Win~er
DESCRIPTION
Land and
,;;;,
.;.;;.<.~
-~·:;;·
~~
~it.•
PREVIOUS REFERENCE
-~M
,~ildin~
~
Being a :) )t.~ion C11 the i>r emi "
t~;~ the ~Ub tee~ of
:>n: Nov .~7, 19,l' an
i~~.book:¥2u2 page,?
'
t~'
:{
conveye<
Memor ia.
recorde<
',,.
BOOK 2282 PAGE 386
DATE -
Novembe~
t~·
21, 19lf
• )'::
::~~J·;
con~i~erati'~n µai~~
CONSIDERATION
•por
GRANTOR (seller)
TrusteeB:Qf the Ropes ~ernori
·~:_
•.'·
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l·J
'il
. ; .'
GRANTEE (buyer)
Josephiq~ •· Looriey
.. .
DESCRIPTION
Lana and·IOUildingE
;f.
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
~
·i't
Tne graritea premises ate sho
upon a plan entitled, ~Plan .9i
land in Salem, Mas~., belon~lg to '
the
Truet~s
M~r$al'
of the Ro!es
....
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to
)
J'ewburyport
Co-op.Bk.
l,
ll~
r1ed. t
A. 'fhalen,
r~
o! Hewbt.r. po. t,
pa: d gra.nt. to
cons1c1erat1 on
M:assa :~uaetts, be1 r.; UJlJllU',.
JrewbUryp~rt
co-· pere.t1ve
ated 1n Newburyport, Eaeex c )un~.y, Kalaachu.sette, w1.t.t mortgag
to secure
~a
s·~v
pa.ymant or
v1<1ed 1n a note
or
even dacr·,
easorl)' corner
t
~~~
ft _,_ b ti 0 ~ 4 .8 it 1 ng company , thence
si ti.';:.:
'. I.~.}
oovenanteWI ~
Pr;f'
w1th the :~,
:e land 1n Hl:'IBURYPORT
1
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tines as
in
bu.11<11nga thereon, bouru1ed ·
.
:&esex county,
iescr1bed as tollo•s;
.~
. . z:
reot on . :.a:-1ea street by lanc1 of
commenc1:t; at the
Peabod.Y Kanutactur-
.. \8
~
ao,_ ut south 350 west by e >..\.d street about twot'
'"k·
o!; 11 .. y (tormerlY 0170:- IE ·our;yport); thence aJ~
roa.s, ten l1:1k.B to l
~'~
bout North 0° Weat by a~ i:l 13. il or 11ley t~ rods, Jne quarter link, ~.
530 Yest by lan '. o:· or rormeri.Y ot Jrathar Poor two rods,
about North
e1g~
•
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tean llnks to land or Isaac Po ;r; thence about llortb 32-io Bast by said l&Z14
l11ll~o
and
ot Isaac Poor two rods, tn:
'Pan.v; and tr.ance about Scu:n
t.
-~)o
teen l1nk.8, more or less, ·.) the p
es conveye,: to me by the
~·
!\t
"f!:l"ryport
or the Peabc1,y Ka.nutactur1ng com-
by land
or sal'. c:ompany e1x rods, Dlna-,
.
~
or ~eg1nn.1I<g.
ae1ag the same
pre~·,_."
o-operat1ve :Ba-:_:. a.roresa1d by l1ee4 4a',';'
ted. llovemb·~ :- 2, l9H t to b
r ·corded l!Brawi th.
to the sa1 ~ mortgagee to·:r
:i •
gage, and
icy
aaJ.d not
or t:.J pertorma.r:ce
u;.ic
1 -.
tra.nsrer a:;d pl~gt :~
,by
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crea 1n tbe ~th ser les Jt 1 ts cap1 tal stoclC
\
as collate.:-al security
I ha
,i
'Qf
~·
' k
the co:.Ut1ons or th1a mo~t'
sa.14~u:.. o~ seven hundred t1oliafa
'{.
:.tch sharee
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lla.s 'been advanced
• · 1
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dollars.
this r.iortgage,
the rate ot
flla monk2 y
1
t:.e unpaJ.d balance or the
pee-
a.nnum.
~nta ~
ar th11 ',w;
\ ot .an asa1gnmc nt ot1: : t
.
~
In the even.
't
mortgagee.
This
~·.~nclpal shall b•.~J' .+.1·.
mortgage ~e
pon the statut°7
··r ·
co-operatl:
c c.nd.1t1on, ror an;y brea(' r. ot
.Cb the :nortg\'.i'!···,····.·i't!fl
shall l1aVt1 the Sta.tutor:; ·o- lperat1ve Bank Power o; Salt. Wf!lil:SS Icy haZl4.~;
and se1
t
coJO£oF: ra o:r
Essef as.
t ,I
h1.s e1ghteent'1 :ay or JJovember 1914.
i.cary >..
MASSAClL'E :'.l:-3
Bov. 23,
(seal)
an
'.i
TMn peraor.ally appear"c the above na:iad. 'JIJJZ1 "• ~
1014.
Whalen ant'. aclc.nowled.goo
'fh ;
t'orego1ng 1nstrwnent to be her t~ee act an4 Ott&,,
the
0
Jwstl••;r P•ac~ 'f
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.
before ""
'' tt" nlel •· Jon••
tM
J:ssex ee. Received Nov. ; 7, 1914. 25 zz:. past 3 P . . Recor4e4 and ttam1n'4• ·~
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Trs. ot The The True t :es ot the Ro;A' • ~ ·::iorlal, a corporat1on e 3ta.'bl1aher:1 b~ la• aD4 ~1
Ropes Memorial
cated at 3>:i.lem, :&aaex •x :n tJ, Ka.IJ&&ChuBette, tor · c :is1derat1 on pe id• grt.11U
to
to Joaepl t:'.e :s. Looney '. t: qU1tcl&im covenants t .( land and bu1;d1ng1 .on
Looney
1
;f
ac
vote
the eoutharly e1<1a
,.,pr
t~~ ~rtee1 premrr
ot a; )a~ etrea~ 1n 11&14 BALD J•Ju.n4a4 as
.•
•••
tbllolla:
'
____._P_l_an_ n1~-~~~~~oa4 et~~~- r.t th<> •ort~astarly _corll!r :,(
)"i -
SAA-<?~ .....t. r:.~ land or Eartlett then < ru ru.·ngwbt'tir-i)'-b)'--~ .e.tret_\..:.@:!_lltJ.Mrli4 .·.,·-•
...
"'t
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u~.
tY two and ttllrty tllr" m; d.recltlla tettt (1'2.38'
to l&n4'.'·or
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thence running aoutherl.Y by land ot Ma.n.at1eld eeventy an4 seventy t1ve hUJl-1
'
dred.thB teet ( 70. 75•); t ance turning and runnlng easter]¥ by other le.nd. ot'
·~
grantor seventy eight ar.c ..t1ve hund.redtha teat ( 7§.0&) to a street or
called Orne Square; ther.- e continuing 1n a straight line across sald Orne
square atout twenty tour JJld th1rty seven hundredthB reet
thence at.lll continuing
l
(2~.37•)
and
n a straJ.ght une torty t1ve and t110 tentl:\8 reet
( 45.2• ); thence turning ,nd running aoutnerly t1ve and one tenth reet (5.1);
thence easterly sixteen ir.d eighty tive nullllredtha feet (18.85 1
)
to land
Bartlett; thence turning -md running northerly by laru1 or Bartlett aevent. ·
together wt th rlgbts ot toot pas ·
seven teet ( 77•) to the polnt oegun at.
sage tlve teat ( 5•) wlde over lar.d ot tr.a grant.or runrung :torty tlve and t
tenths teat (45.2 1
)
1
0
to the east trom Orre Square and tltty eight and tour
tenths teat (68.4•) to tte west from Orre Square, as shown upon the plan
harelnafter reterred to, a.r:d leading to the rea.r ot the dwelling houses u;on the gracted premises to be used ln 'o-nmon
reserving to the grantor
1ts succ1 1a:ira and
aru1
-..
all purposes and 111both d1rec~J-_oM be ~wd&Ji-~the
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tr> the
t
grantor a.n4 1ts
a8~1gne
·~·
lcnolfn
·~'tor
a r1ght or
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Ch 1a
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'·1f1*
gran~:or
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d. I
. 1uded 1n the
''.
,
!
ar;c1 1ts aucc-3ssors a ld
assigns a right to lay, ma1nta1n, rape- r aJl4 to rel&iY and to
said grar.ted portion or the
.~s15n.1;
:1·
- _tor1,~~·1ri~-1ni~jl~--1 • 1~n,
l3roa.c1 street over that part ot Jla1d or :e Square "
granted premises, and reserving Uso
.
•1th~he
re~ocate
in
Orne Square pl pea and c oMu1 ts to~
d
water, sewage, gas anc1 wires tor tlw t 1.r.sll\1ss1on ot electric pc.1er, heat,
lieht and telephonic or other torm ot • ·-e~trical or)nagnet1c cozr.Jn.nicat1on
~
anc1 a right at all times
t '
f·,>~
r.1 upon the',sald. wa~/
entw 1nto
')
the same tor any or all or tne toregoir
a:-.a to excavata
>urpoaes. >.The granted pr{ mises are
in Salem, Kass., belongirg to the
shown upon a ple.n entitled, •Plan ot la
j
:ru.stees ot the Ropes llemo:tal• by Char
011
A. lletcal.t, surveyor, dated Aug-
ust, 1914, to be record.ad ·arewith.
fl.
TOSS n:IRIOl' tb.8 aa1d corporatic:1
~.as
caused this instrument
~o
Ill
be execu: 1 by Y1ll1am R. Colby, 1ts rice pree-
1.lent, hereunto duly author1 zed, on th1 J tv~ty seventh ct ay ot liovem >er A.J>.
1914.
Eseax, ss.
:r 1steea or the Ropes icemor1al (seal)
1
~
by William R. Colby
Nov. 28 A. D. 1914-. ):
itl Vlce .Prealaent.
Personally appeared the above name4 ·~·1111am R. Coley, V1ce .Presldan
foresaid, and. acknowledged the toregdrg instrument to
.1
d9 ec1 ot the Trustees
or
the Ropes iceror1al
Robert K.
~ahOmey
be tlW
betore me,
tree
aa a-
E :t
a.n4
.
Justice ot the Peace.
Cdrtltlcate ot vote. At a meeting or ~:i.e T~~e~~--~'~C:?!!_~~~l~~,~!'1 __: __ ''?te
at Salem on November twe·ilf-y'-A.~ D~ iei~-;-~--quorwa be1ng present, the orego-
1~ l!'..etrumant was rea4
aru1 1 t waa
duly vote<! that the sa.me be adopt d u
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The Ropes Memorial was stablishe1
Pickman Ropes and Elizc Orne Rope
of trustees incorporatE
in 1912.
aty
a Doatd
by t
The property was bequeathed to th , Ropes
brother Nathaniel Ropes.
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it
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Nathaniel Ropes acquired the pr or rty f rOGl' his aunt, 1rab Fisk
Orne, who died in March of 1876. Mr. Ropes ~Juilt man.:i houses
in Salem, with the purpose of providing ~6de~n, single fa~1il~
housing at a moderate rent for the working: c Lass. He :lied on
February 6, 1893 at 60 years of age.
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Reference to book and page are deed book.;j;:at the Re~ .: try of
Deeds. Probate numbers Are cases at Pro~att- court.
All map~;
in this report are for i~).ustrative purpojes and ar£ r.ot meant
to be exact.
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The land on which this ouse sta1 c.s i,.. ~s once )art of -:Le
"Common land" which was laid out in t 1e first settle11 2nt of the
town.
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"
"Broad street was so ca' led as e, r ly
the original highways 1 Cld laid ' . t v
boundary being on a lin with th• ::30L
ground, and the town co veyed to the
of the width of the bur in9 groui-.. at
esterly to a point, so hat the l 0us£
Winthrop and Broad stre'°' ts stand i 1 \
street." (Essex Antiquarian, vo:. 4
.s l 7t9. It wa~ one of
·ry wf,de, the southern
-hern1Tsi :le of the burying
idjoinin'J owners ~a strip·,,
tha~?:crn ..:l and running
.-·
at ihe corner of ·
•
iat was formerly Broad ;::.
>9. 9$)
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Prior to the constructi n of 21-: · Br )ad Stre·~t, the land Jwned
by Sarah F. or ne, was o cupied b:, th( shoe·~.1shop of B(~njamin F.
Pickering and a barn ow ed by th( hej: s of,tJo.Jeph Smith. ::
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On May 21, 1885 a per mi was isst ed t. > Nattian iel Ropes t , build
a wooden dwelling house ~or four farnj ies ,~77' X 32 1/2'· - 2
.,:;.,
1/2 stories high at 25 road st.
1886 Broad Street Resid 1ts
23 Benjamin cram age 3
23 1/2 Andrew Case age 31
25 George Bates age 36
25 1/2 Charles Fry ag 33
>:
1900 census
23
Benjamin Cran
23 1/2
25
~
Bertha
"
n
Benjamin
Mary Rogers
Adeline "
Fannie Dolan
Isak Taylor
Sarah "
Cora M. "
Clarence "
•
Walter
Helen
"<;;,
25 1/2
II
no listing
Je 48, sl · ~ s
Je 44, be r: 1 fi.
.··~ :ie
20, bc~:ke
ase 59, ct i-. ern
age 47, sister
age 28, S( _var:
age 53, cJ :rk
age 47, be n ~
age 2J I t< lepf'.
age 19, clerk,
age 15, at scb
:~ ..n•Je 5, hr.u:.n .. Ma
.c::
lesman, born Ma :>s.
· ine ~fi.
per in .t bank, )Or
·rodery (1ealer, oor
sal~swiman,
, born
bori
re.
~~
ur ni~ur · store, b
Mass
ss. ~
~
•ne oper l tOt I borrf
born~Ma ,s.
.
·ol, ~Ori• Mass •
s •.
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THE SALE)I NE,VS
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BORN.
'.sE~!O:\:'l.-fn ,<;1!em, Feh ;:
. .,
au<J Hcruuce 8cmon•
IAmas:·~d
em-.
-a-;
~rtune
Eastern R. R. Stock.
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Pccnliar Cbarac1 ;istlcs 'Vhlch
Markell His l ' ter Years.
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ter.
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:-:at baniel Rope s, ,. ho died at hf1
t.. •m" numh»r 318 E ·· x street shortly
!,.•fore 2 o'clock yest c lay afternoon, u
,. ll<:d In the late edi " n of THE N&Wll ·
" H
tho· son of Nn I mlel Ropes and
.,.,,,a born in Cincinn 1l, Ohio, Jan. 'n
1-33. Mr. £lopes, 8 . 1ad gone to that
". ty when lt was in i ·" infancy, and had
1• .na~c<ed considerabl : ·roperty.
De«eaaod attendee• .luvard college
:q1d waa grndunted in the clnsa of
.\mong his classm"t' 1 were the late.
i'olllips Broolt! 1_Dr . .J 1mea A. Emmert on, 11nd H.F. wate '"
During hie stay
: n the east, !!t that t' rn e, ho resided wlt.b
'ds
aunt,
~·lrs.
S.
p
Hopes
man: I
'lrn<', · in the oH
, iou on Essex stre<·t, wb1ch house he !
"ubseqnently occu1,i1 d, and in wbloh
bis death occurred.
Returning to Cmcinnati, he eugage,d
in business with his f\tber, which
ness wu the management of a· l4rp
'~nndle and oil ma.nu! 1ctory. Not tab·
~ylng that business, <>r for some other
c;ood reason, he
·
OBIT1:.\R\",
T"'\ '·iO'era
'·
Join
the ,'Silent :Ilajorlt:r.
William ·~· Lumper, one o! Lynn's
most prominent merchants died on
~Ionday, a~~d 68. He h:id b~en in tba
produce business in Lynn since 1850
and was the lest of thq 'well-ltnowo'.
firm of Lamper Brothers.,
Capt. John BiatcbCord, & former well·
known master m11riner a~d a l:alltornla
pioneer of '49, died in Olouce1ter S11n
day, Rt the age of 63 years. He w'ent t~
Call!otnla In the spring bf 1B49 with 11
party, In the schooner Para.ion, remain·
. lni tner~ t1vo years, 1 ~d After bis re·
turn. commanded aeverlll of th• en.Ok
vessels of the Glouces r tlshlng tleet. ·
lnlell1gence bl\& b 11 received at
Box!or~· announom
the · deutb. ·qf
!Jlraw ·1·0,vne. a natl of that village,
i ID Lawrence, Kanswi. Mr. •rowno was
one of t·he original r rty-niners, going
to California nt th" lme of the gold
lever. H" mnde llis pilo" and made &
short .visit to bl!!
t i\·e placu, tben
going to Kans a, bore be hes since
resided.
.
· Hon. Joseph Hob n, for mnny yean
· a leading dealer n d mnnufacturer or
lumber, died Sundn •. He was bnrn in
Buxton, Me., Marc 20, 1816. On Saco
· becoming n city e was elected Its
mayor In 186i. I ~lnine'11 lui;lslature
. he bad represent d 8nco for several
1865: :
bµ"'-·
Retuructl to Salein About 186:),
ancl devoted hims1·!! to the mllnaie·
ment of what pro)"" ty he posseaaed
He resided witli bi' iuut, and contin:
ued to occupy tl:e house after her
clenth, which occt.r ed some 12 or.15
yen rs a110.
·
. .
He became a larg•' 10tder and buyer
of Baateru rallro111! stock when that. .
coq~rat.lon \'Vall au y• tilng but a 1iaying .
I terms.
10st1tutlo11. Desp11.. tbe advice of :
Death or :\lr1. A. ,V. Beckwith.
frlen<ia be COUtlDU•·d bUninii tb!S BtOCk I
Mrs. Ann Wass Jleckwith died at the
beginning tiy payin: 100, aud neve;·\
residence of her daugbtcr, Mrs. Thomas
ceaslns to invest 1 nt tho bottom
E. Wilson, Lowell Mtreet, about 5
notch . or
f2
wu
reached ,
o'clock yesterday eCtcrnoon at ~he
and the 1 upward ,,· ide bad goua on ·
advanced age 1of 91
years
9
for~eorne' time. It 1'l\S. on tbhl stoct· ;
months and 3 days. Tho deceased was
thn~ moat or bis "'' \ tb. was made. H~ :
\ a very estlmnbla woman and WWI held
Wll!I no~ a speculator u· commonly so
i in the highest esteem by all who·
called. payinr bi- c:ertilicatea out ,
, knew her, even in her old age her bright
dght for cn11b 1 and l 1cklng them up ln
, and cheerful manner a11d her watchlul·
his stron~ boz.
·
· nesa
of
others
and
willingIle alao was· an (' tte68lvo dealer in
ness to he!J,> them being not the
real eat.atu. aud hr I iullt and owned ~~I
· least of the ltmdly traits of character
tcnementH on Orn· riuare, besides eHi which endeared her to so many She
e~~l ot.ber houses : 11 •arious parts of the
' possessed ber faculties till the l11st'
c1 .. y. He also h:1d a large Interest rn
and
carried
sunshine
\fhereproperty lelt l· •:
his lather in
e\·er she went, it. beln i: her practlce till
CinclDnatl, and !II r Orne bad left him
; within a short time to take 1ong' walks
corutiderable pror•'r .y.
·and make frequent calla on bet:. numer·
:-.tr•. Ropes bar' ,,ever been Weet but
· ous acquaintances. Her funeral wlll
twice during hla I 1 t er, Ule to attend tho
fun~ ol h.la p: n a~1- He never mar~all:~ p~~ T~~J~@OOn: . ;::;
rled1,.:_-:_ and " · h" - three
11iat.ers
rcal'™'!ll'
In
Jlnolnnatl ·
a:e
r
0
\T.HE-',ll~E NATHAMlEl ~OPES:·\
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. ~.:EarJi.j.m~. in.· Clnebinatt')
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T~:oldeat;
all
,
Rela.tlvea.
heae slster!I',_ llfsa
lloPll',,hu " en.with him uear•n
w1u\er,
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. ·He· was never an active msri'·fo. b11sl·
nesa with others, in tho way of dlr~ctor·
eblps of hnnks or corporations, and it Is
bellovcd tlll\t be IB director only or tbe
Bo•ton \Valer Power c.1mpany, of which
, ho
i~
the
lo r.;-e~t ow ucr.
ll•J wnH n
' 111cmbor of thu 1·;,,,.lt l11Ktitute. llt:
w11::1 not ll churcb-i;oi11!{ man, but bn•l
contributer\ more or le~s tow1uds the
•upport o( the Nuw J.,ru~nlem chun•h,
ont of rc,pcct to tho belief ol hi~
mnther, who w11~ n ~11·nlcnhurghcn.
Hi~ (:ithl'r llncl been an ntl<'ndant nt th•'
Fir~t t:uitnrinn ehur~h.
Simple funeral •••n-iccs will be con·
ducted by He\". John A. Llaycs ol the
church o( the :-;ew Jeru~alcm, at bi!•
· late residence, Tbur~·lay afternoon nt
' 5 o'clock. The remains will be taken
I to Cincinnati tor interment, un: der the charge of his sister.
A
·
~larked
Purson .. llty.
With tho death of N'athaniol Rope•.
one ol the moet prominent characters of
Salem passes into b btory.
His was 11 personality so marked, an
individuality so peculiar, that his pro·
totype may safely be said not to exist/
nor will it, in the oocial atmo~obere o
toda.y and tbo {uluro, be like[y lo bo
duplicated.
As 11 youtll and college man, he was a
well-known cbnrncter, bii?h in the social world, one of a <'oter1e ol as lively
\'ouths ns over !urn is bed the life of bis
partieular set.
As a man, b.i became altogether clltl• ereut. He l>ccnrue more and more re·
tired in hi:< habit~, continui·ng how·
C\"}r, in his lrien<lly •llHI cordial rela·
tions with bi!1 !ormn· •1ssodntes, enter·
taining lh•:m with r.1ro hospitality at
his own house, hut. rarely, if ov .. r, roturnlng- their frlt>ndly visits.
PorbapA lltt:tt l» his unobstru~lve
philantbropby, pe<'lll>arity nud cccen·
tricity, were his moot marked chamc·
teristics. As a phil11ntbroplst. be kl
not bis right hand know what blY icfl
did. Charitable objects were certain o'
bis support, but not 11 cent would h·
give excent under tho solemn promb•
that bis name would never appear 11
connection therewith.
Amonst otber evidences of his generosity, tinged a bit perhaps with bis ec
\ centricity, and the reverence he alway
hold for the memory nnd wishes ol hi
departed aunt, Ml'l'. S. F. Orne, was tl;
fac~ tbut ho kept upou ·bis bounty roi
all the old servants and retainers ol tbn:
lad:Yjand to their second and third goo
1 oration.
_
~· '.Mr. Ropes was ono ol the origiua'
1 members of the Observatory club whc11
a·young man, which bad beadquurter •
. over. Wallace &
Young's
musi ..
store;
nnd
niter
that
or . ganizatlon
disbanded
be
kcr·'
the apartmenta as a private clubroo1·:
i or· office for several years. 'l'llerc h ·
1
met with his kindred sp;rlts aud did
bis talking and smoking.
·:· Re used to be a
\-· F~mll la1' i~hcn re on the Stre.-t
'untJl within two yenra or so. At thn
tlmi11'~• he.,
bad an
attack c.;
h.'',f.. grip,
from
wbich
h·
. -.~ever fully re<."<>verod. His 011111 ·
. ma upon tbe st ree' were o !ton, ",
~ Wll.Vll In company, misinter.
t'.
·~··
·~am
pMed.'
;E
dt;emed ottena1v 1 I
wee but th.a ollt '"
thought and bu· ir·
His gifts In cl •
hlP, aud mn11y"
1 <lc.,ply !eel tbo
wn..i Indeed a rr: ..
:i.C steady.~~
.,.1~ro
tuoumeru.
111 tho olty w1:l
· 11 friend, wh •
need, :ind wh'
iis !{i1·i11g th ·
I
-.vns so circurns:
almost 110110 su·
~<:eking com p1111
:t.
liis station, he ,.
and for tho goo. 1
revere him.
Hi11 end cam· 1
o'clock ye.>ter-lu ·
!cctly comfortal :.
1 with eel"eral fri· ''
' rcco~nlzed with 1
There was no su -r.
· eral breaking ut .
approached, he 1:
nc!is, u.nd, as a \\ ..,l
fell 11sl.e"'e-'1"'>._ _
star~;
•l'!lsttlve person",
...:ldence of d~q.1
.. >gltatfon.
Instead .
1
witb peoplt', f
ut doing goo· ,
i hunJreds w i l
tw
ln1
bo
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: rla . . s nf ld5.i, a:-t 111t•11'i1lUnl in our nutlctt (,j
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together with Dr. ,I;\<. A. ~:11.mertoo, Knd ~I:.
H. }<' W11ter~ of Sah•ni. Mr. R.. pes 1Ya:1 ruu .. !1
ill Salem durinl( hi• cull•itu lif~. •t11ylo~ with
hid ratbe1'• •i•tM, :'>lr<. S.ir~ll E'. Oruo, wli"
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wcrthy.
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anti tl;frt Wftlt hl:i tuit!t, Ofli~ Hii~ht Ht1t1n~t ~;\f
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BATURDA 1. FEBRUAllY 11, rng3,
re•lded iu tho old 11\;\ll>ioo, for more than " '
ceutury the bowe of that brooch ol the Rop«.;
,1 \RRIAQES.
hmily. H~rn tutJ, hti l':\!lltl 1 11b1>Ut 13ti3, tu
malw a >hort vi•it. ll11t, nt the earne•t
lh!itatiun of his aunt, who Wid at the time :\
:Hl ff~rer Crom a tli~t-a:-t.> uC the t•yett, whicb StJ• n
re•ulted in tt>ll\I bli11d111•<•, Mr. Rope•, alw"·•s
her Cavt.1rite n~t•h~w, w·H ptH~ll~\JetJ to retna.iu
iodc·tiuitely, anti •inl'O Mr~. Orne'd denth
h~ ha• coutinued to lil'e in thtl •nme old-fa,h
ion~J. quiet, uut kiu•l:y way, which h.u 11:•.
tingublle1l ~o u1aoy SJ !em familie11 ol tha u'.11
school. 1' e\~er eng.,;..:et..l in act he bu~llk ~.11
'since leaving Cincinnati, where he Wl\9 c1rn1i. .. ·t·
9.j with hi• f.1ther i 11 the rnanufact11r0 tl! 01 I;
:rnd candle•, be 11a>l by per•l•teotly a1lheri"i:
to one uudeviatiug methtl<l of lu•e•tmeut _
:y, 10th Inn., l...1 "'ud P.
HO~D-Iu thi
. nev~r ~J.Hicnl.Hio11-ama:-0~cJ. a. hauJ:1om1J pr11,ilO. :dasit.. 68 rn.
Bond of West!'\
t:1I"" l:<"uner&l :• · ~ Unttaris.n Churrh. Wed
. erty, and by his llu1lui11g 01l<lratlons cuutr1u11 .. ,1
Newlon, Monda' rwrnoon. at 3.16. Burial
; mucb tu the employme11t t.f lir.t clas>1 mecha 11 •
private.
; 1~·.aod to tbtl comfort of maoy tamilie; tlesiri1•g
DEL.\XD-A• ;· d111ry, !lthtinst.. &t hi• late
re1ldooco, lZ ur · . •illo sneet. Tlaom"-• W. o..
\,rn,rJ.ern lwmes •it 11 fair rental. The dwel..
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land.
' {;rip· on Oruo Square wer1> evolvrd from l•i•
'17'" P'uner:i.l ! rn 1 his late resldance. at :?.30
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P. !If., :l1rndi.y. f'. rial private.,'" .
.•U.~.11 1 bralu, :>.11d were brtilt-with the mecb~r11~·a.OJ1lst.ance of :\fr. Joh11 ll. 13ell-Aud uod or
FUJ.LER-At <'! .rlt1Sto1fll. ~ lut .. F,athd
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Hall .Fuller, 3 Y"' tl mos.
~tlcbru o! many real 1·:1tnte uwuer•,-for tr.e
HALL-In thl. "f, 10th lo.at.,.Richard Hitch·
P)l.?ptl<'e of •howiu~ thtJ pos~iuility of furui•hi11ir,
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'n·· eJlCh, provided with a.J rLodnn cou"e·
""'"at Ws lato Halrl·iuce, 116
'QI"' li'un~ral
o!ence11 lnclutling ga~. (11rn11ce, hot wat.. r "'"l
oc l>.y, l:Jtb Lost., al :i P. M.
Chambers •tre•
aan.lt.ary apµliau1·e•. Tt•1• •ncces• ul the >1clw ~
,, , c' ud no llowors.
Burial
Friend• reqn~s:
fill nnduu~te.J, and a L•ir r.. turn on the trn··
at Concord, N.
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.aut ha& ttl:m been a•<i•red. To thoH who
Ii 1:is1.. Isaiah T. y,.,veland.
LOVELAND
;l)Qtkoow him ~11e1ttll 111 .. :nirfuce, ~{r. (t ..
08 .,.,~.
~ape uppettred 11 l1ttltt rontZh, tint
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,f :unalca. Plain, l t r h lruit;.
MOJiVILLF.·~ho cover or 1\ J:11•11J i11tt"11t, aaU .1 l"r
1::111111" A. ~lon
·)1•art, aii th .. ..tttt•lr .. u of Orne Squ :
.:Ice. from her lat. re'ldence,
t:r" l"uo~tal
were hi• ll~•t fri.,,111•. will re~tify. T .. 1
221 Cht1•tnut a . """ Tuoaday, lUlt """'-· aC 2
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P. ~ Bnrlal 1
. ntlo dl•tr~•• Mr. J<.,,,p, 1·~ver •ppeHed
irrheate:r. 11th inH., Miu
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Sally Fisk Orne, widow ~f Joseph 1 rne, Esq., and dau 1tek~ojr
the late Nathaniel and ;arah (Put1 am) Ropes, born in .::iale!Ja l"'ay
11, 1795, died at her l asidence Cl Essex s~rcet"i'on T 2sd~Xr; .•
morning, March 28, 1871,, after·:~''a Jong and%J;>aJ.nfu.l il n ...
· ,3:is,'.~'1h_~.,:,ch,
she bore with Christia1 patien9e 2nd, subudss :_on. Du 1 ,.,..., ~ ;
last years of her life the tr ia_l.s of her ·.lituat~on w rr :_JSart.~u. ,.~'"'.;.
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rendered doubly severe JY tot~tt blindness·f to her a
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affliction, depriving : ar of tlie power ofgtse(:ing, and f r:~~lY. ~
conversing with fr ienc, to whom. she ·had btlen for so :i. nJ.i yef~s
so devotedly attached. It wastseld~m, ho'l.ever, that th4»~; •
slightest murmur escap• j her (l,:ps; ~er st;gpny and vi oq~us i!J.nd
retaned to the last it: sereni.ty an~ comp~Qsure. Mrs ·Jrne .\f~S
descended from familie:.. estabt~~hed '.'at s~( '.~m in ·:the i r:~t. ' j~
period 0f its history '' nd alw"!S rnai,ntai~ · g a high ' har,pctv.
in t~i~ neighborhood. ~he in~£r i tecf man , of th«r.· exc• l le.~t ·~.·.
qual1t1es that so cons; lcuous~ marked t , character of~th ,
puritans of for mer day: . ' unsw.rv i n~f fide 1 t:; to:.; tru n a#d '.~'
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religious faith, 'tenac ty o~ a,,fection iritfdoL1estic 1 t:e,.\, •: ·
intense dislike of all 1
:hat ·was pretentioQs or false and· a·.'"
charitable and kindly < iposition that avotded all pu; l ic· np. J;c,
made h~r the object of Jeep regard and re!J.>ect to he1 Ea8:'i~t!,·
and friends. While he· death must be con,fid(~red,. only a -:· •'.~i
beneficent release fro mental and qodily~~u1 fer~ng, it. .,~il.J
brings sorrow to many . :!arts: sundering ai£ it does so nany ':i'f,
pleasing and dear ass( :;iations of the pa'8t, and ~extir '3Uishfllg
a name nee frequent an. honored in this c~rnunity, ·
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4. DESCRIPTION
FOUNDATION/BA$E-MENT: High Regular Low
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CHIMNEYS: 1 2 3 4
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ATTACHMENTS: Wings Ell Shed Dependency
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Entrance: Front/Side Centered Double Features:
Simple/Complex
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Windows: Spacing: Regular /Irregular Identical/Varied
Corners: Plain Pilasters Quoins Obscured
LANDSCAPING
5. indicate location of structure on map below
6. Footage of structure from street
----Property has
feet frontage on street
NOV
1967
Photo
NOTE: Recorder should obtain written permission from Commission or sponsoring organization before using this form.
(See Reverse Side)
FORM - MHCB - 1OM-6-66-943017
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B - BUILDING
LHD 3/3/81
Assessor's number
USGS Quad
25-451
Area(s)
Form Number
1064
HU
Salem
Massachusetts Historical Commission
Massachusetts Archives Building
220 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, Massachusetts 02125
Town
Salem
Place (neighborhood or village) Central Salem
Address 23-25 l/2 Broad Street
Historic Name Nathaniel Ropes Tenements
Uses: Present
Residential
Original Residential
Date of Construction
Source
1885
HSI Report
Style/Form
Architect/Builder unknown
Exterior Material:
Foundation Brick
Wall/Trim
Wood Clapboard
Roof
Asphalt Shingle
Outbuildings/Secondary Structures
none
Major Alterations (with dates) none
Condition
Moved
Acreage
~ecorded
by
Organization
Lisa Mausolf
Salem Planning Department
Setting
good
lSJ
no
Dyes
Date
less than one acre
setback slightly from sidewalk in 19th century
residential area
Date (month/year) April 1997
Follow Aiassachusetts Historical Commission S1i:-vey Alw:ua/ instmctionsfor completing this form.
�~UILDING
FORM
ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION
Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of the building in terms of other buildings within the
community.
The four-family dwelling at 23-25 1/2 Broad Street is a 2 1/2-story building which is rectangular in plan. Clad in wood
clapboards, the building rests on a brick foundation and is capped by a hip roof with brackets decorating the projecting eaves.
The facade measures ten bays wide and fenestration is irregularly spaced but symmetrical. Fronted by concrete steps, a
double portal entrance is located near each of the ends. Each entrance is capped by a hip-roofed door hood supported by a
pair of decorative consoles. Each recessed entrance is fronted by a modem storm door with an interior door displaying fivepanels with the upper two glazed. Windows contain 2/2 sash with molded surrounds, storm windows and blinds. Those over
the entrances are somewhat smaller in size. A series of pedimented dormers punctuate the roof; two on the facade, one on
each end and four on the rear roof slope. The pattern of the fenestration on the rear elevation matches that of the facade. The
four rear entrances contain glass-and-panel doors which are topped by rectangular transoms.
TI1e building is setback slightly from the sidewalk. There is a series of bushes behind the modem picket fence that lines the
sidewalk.
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
Describe the history of the building. Explain its associations with local (or state) history. Include uses of the building and
the role(s) the owners/occupants played within the community.
athaniel Ropes was issued a building permit to construct the four-family dwelling at 23-25 1/2 Broad Street in 1885. The
land on which this house stands was once part of the "Common land" which was laid out in the first settlement of the town.
Prior to the construction of the Ropes building, the lot was occupied by the shoe shop of Benjamin F. Pickering and a barn
owned by the heirs of Joseph Smith. Nathaniel Ropes (1833-1893) was born in Cincinnati, and came to live in Salem in
1863. He lived with his aunt in the Ropes Mansion at 318 Essex Street. Nathaniel Ropes also had extensive real estate
holdings, and the four housing units at 23 Broad Street were part of 29 tenements he had built and owned on Orne Square.
The units were inYended to provide modern, single-family housing at a moderate rent for the working class. The apartments
at 23-25 1/2 Broa~ Street were leased to a variety of tenants over the years. At Ropes' death, the property was bequeathed to
his sisters who latdr established the Trustees of the Ropes Memorial. The property was conveyed to Josephine Looney in
1914, who sold it to Fred and Adeline Winter in 1959. Ralph Doering, Jr. purchased the property in 1969 and sold it to
Raymond Thibault in 1976 (King 1988).
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Hopkins, G.M. Atlas of Salem. Massachusetts. Philadelphia: 1874.
King, Joyce. "House Report for 23-25 112 Broad Street", Prepared for Historic Salem, Inc., 1988.
Mcintyre, Henry C.E. Map of the City of Salem. Philadelphia: 1851.
Richards, L.J. Atlas of the City of Salem. Massachusetts, 1897.
Salem City Directories, 1836-1970.
Sanborn Insurance Maps, 1890, 1906, 1950, 1957, 1965, 1970. [Massachusetts State Library].
Tolles, Bryant F., Jr. Architecture in Salem: an Illustrated Guide. Salem: Essex Institute, 1983.
Walker Lithograph and Publishing Company. Atlas of the City of Salem, Massachusetts. Boston: 1911.
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Boardman 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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7 Boardman Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Samuel S. Merrill, Mason & Builder; 1878
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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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1878, 1977
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Robert Booth & Gary R. Daniels
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English
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Beckford 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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8 Beckford Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built for Mary Derby, widow by 1846
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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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by 1846, 1994
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Donna Vinson
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English
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1994
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Title
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Buffum 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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9 Buffum Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
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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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1851, 1968
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David T. Gavendas
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English
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