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INT s·ALEM,. MASSACHUSETTS
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since
Indians· were known to have COMP to
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the~
s_easons• and later_ r~tre8.t
.i-'-:"'i··•. ""' . probab.i.y directly·
reJated·
t-o the access·A.b11J.t:y
of
.f/;'_: . Wfth a repuited. backgroundi of practicality
institui;j
we'll over thTee and a ·half' centuries·
it' fl P.asy to
and· justify
North Stre?t'
s exisitance
today.
thf'!ir C"l'lJJSii;-18ncl.' 1
wJ.~d e;ame •
OTI'3}j_7:erJ
explain
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North Salem, taken as· a 11.hole, has Rlw;,iys hP.P.n dP.]P.teel
from mo sit' scholarly
works; .on the history
of SHlem - probably
,., >-:· ·, · .. ·<.since· less was- ever written
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about this
mo:re ru:rHl ,
~.;:'.f.'•,;.:...;i:;,;,;;.,.'.;.;;nevertheleE,S'
active,.
section
of the town in the fii:-Rt p10.re.
Its, great
c1::i.irn to f8.me unti1
now has alwRys benn· "the :pl8.,~e
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_where_ the· c_annons_were
ke:pt· during
'Leslie's
Retreat"'·
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most' pe~m~n~nt settlement
o:f Inflians
( th~ term
being· :relative)
wqs indeed
noTth of thP ri.--rer
rather·
than where they··English
l8ter
:rreferrea.
to be_n;in.
Rev. John Higginson
wrote:
"But- the Indian
tovm of Wi[';'1mms
was· on ye North side of the North River,
nnt far frnm ,'3j_rnnnr1es,
· and' ye bot~ ye North and south side of that: rjv<ci:-, w::is C81.l ea
Naumkeke".
Wi l l.i8rn Bent] ey• furthtcr
enfo:rr,ea
+,h:i" o,t;::a+,eme,,t:
· by- rer.ording
the nj_scovery
of Ind 1 an slrnl l.R ;,inn hm·i Hl mn,,.rn s
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With drasticreductions
in :popuJ.2.ti.on r111P t0 Pni.r1Pmi r.s Ann
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~ general
illness,
the Indians
WP-re never R t:hl"f'"+,
f"Rrly
[:~-:"'~'---·~··-white
RettJ ;,rs nnd their
form1,r viJ 1 afTe Rite" we-rp '""rly
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The Symondes,
Bnffnms·, W::ilters
.· · .... amoung- others- lived
in North FieJds
in the RPventP.1,nth CPntu,..y
.,;:;~;--. ':_ · strictly
as yeoman-f8.rmers
with North A.nd 0:rne streets,
toe;ether
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. ,;,:,rtth bel:'.tY, Hill Ayenu, 7, being the _only ro?ds or r8t:hs.
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and few other
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w;:, i.tea
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at least.
1800 .before
coming into exi st::.nce,
whi lr ·
· -additional
sir!P. streets
were not svRterna+..ir::.11,,
l.:oir! rmt
for the pufpose
of neighborhood
re~ i.rl enti AJ rle~rP.l omn<>n-t.
until
Rbout the 1840s· when a b1trRt of classir;,,.J-revi.v,:il.
(in some Jater
cases
"Victorianized
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architecture
sprouted'. up.
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With North Street
a.s the main road the e:o_.,..1
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tr;:,rl P.
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development
spread,
by abo1.1t 1ROO, -from the
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of the North River
(by th
bringe)
fur-t.her north
on both sides
of "the country
road". 4 It S"'erns +.½P+. the er>Tly
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dwellings
8.ncl buildings
were dive:sely
spre8ff '-'.Cross the full
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spectrum
of style
and function
an .. were sparP.d wj_-+:hlittle
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.cons'j_deration
to aesthetics,
together
with fimc.ti (In Pl · r.m-t.•;!-/:i'buildings:
of all sorts.
Between the ri.ve-:r rnn M00i!y ,SriuFJre,
~;.:::i,•.:,. ,. , ... cobbJ.ers,
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ch,,_ise· ·and· harness-m;,_kers-,
c;:i.binet-makers,
bl'lck. · s_miths,
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in 1800, the buildings
were sti]l
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spa.rse. ·· Between the sq11are and B'I)hra.t1 Wood's
.house
(earlier
'Edmund Johnson's
cabinet
woi:-lrnho:p - l"!P. 1800)
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.on 'the east side of the ro8.d once stood' Can+.,..i.n 1"1i.as G1"8.n+. s
house· (reinovedl hefore
1850).
On the west Ride of the roRd
.to Danvers·,
beginning·
at the square,
was "'· n.ine "'CrP. tr;:ict
, . of land· with a tiny. house located
in its northern-mo.sir
corner
(later
removed· to make .way for Symonds street
·. abouii: 1802) •
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The· latter
large' parcel
was o;med' by Benjamin
Da18nd
S;,_lem, a yeoman, who sole'! his "certain
tr Pct of l .and" to
Isaac
Osgood', 6 a. trader
or investor,
on May 9, 1801, for
1800 dolla:::-.s.
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Easterly
Northerly
Westerly
Southerly
by.the
road leading
to Topsfield
by Elizabeth
Symonds
hy Jose:rh Symonds,
a.nr'l J;:,nr'I f'orrn<>rly of
Samuel Symonds,
now re:r11ted ·:to· be .John
Skerry's
by Dark Lane
(now School Street)
''as the fences
appurtenances
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nineteenth
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century
in regard
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with
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now stend
to~e-!:hAr
and privileges"
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about the turn into the
development.
Thought was
of
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given to a new Beverly· - Salem bridge;
:the benefits
undoubtedly·
entered
into· the op1Jortunistic
minds
of many a $alemite
as well as many North Salem "pigeons".
It has b'eeii speculated
that. Dearborn
Street's
great
breadth
(finally
laid out in 1810) attested
to the serious
consideration given Or1fe 1 s Point for the purpose
of the proposed
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Meanwhile
new dwelling
houses
began annearing
with increasing
regularity.
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Isaac
Osgood therefore
became amoung the first
to set
:;;ft··~"·· ··--··-·/his: sights
northward·
- · aJ though his net nrofi t, after
all
''.'['.:.
. was- bought and sold,
came to only 323 dollars
on his initial
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1800 dolla.rs·
invested;·
relatively
conservative.
Ten lots
were surveyed
and sold bordering
on North Street,
while
the
remaining
six acres
to the west (includingwhat
later
became
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Buffum Streei\j north
oi S_chool Street)
was sold as a. unit
to
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Nathan Wood.
The latter
developed
Buffum Street
into house
.. lots. to their
present
situation.
All of the transactions
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:
in 1801 and consisted
of the· 1ots ·on .the· ·
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page.
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Lots· numbered two, three
and five thr01.1gh ten sola. for
dollars·
each, while ·number· one (a doub e J.ot- con<'dsti.np;
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of'half
an ,a.ere) brought'
only-143
dollars.
1:1;-,yr,nt Street
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presurrra'ti:ly- was· laid' 01,t subseriuently
in the erea of lots
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7 and' 8', while it could be assumed., as mentionedec,rlier,
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that
Naths.n Wood I s interest·
in ac'].ui ring lot numhPr ten wRs
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Y"\. '·· .:·::.to J.ay out Symonds Street
as access
to hi.s oi:her l0ts
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0s~r,;oil I s ):118'1 W':'s r.onvPyP.il
on M;i.y 23, 1801, for 100 dollars
to -Po1r;er -Po!'" of Sa]_P.m,
_ a sa.d•ler an/!_ ohais
Limaker, as "acert.ain
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conveyed.' his land about
a yRar lcite:r ( Au!'.;1rnt 1?, 1 An2) to
John D11nckley,
a Sc1lem Blci.cksmi th, 11:i. cRrt"' in 1 ot. of 1 r-iTiil
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of lots
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at his tr8~ e W"lll.il RPP.m ,cann,carent
· insofar·
as hi.s purchase
of the lPnd nnd s11_b"'""llent <>rP.r.+.i
of a substantiP.l
house W8S' aocomnJ.ishea
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Li ttJ.e is known of his baok1n:011nd ,carnJ c:cirP,"r or ,;,ven whrre
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The first
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of 'cis e-x-ist;,nr,e
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Dr • Wm.t'fl)_entley,
ohf thP. BPst chnrch
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f~rmerly
on l0wer · Essex ,8 tree
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on at least
three
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in 17R9 "nrl 1790 •
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he was known to ~ive done blacksmithing
fol:' P-1:i::i.s H:=is1'-et
Derby,- on his vessels
- presumabJy
j,n port.
With liJ" t::il e11tR
more advanced
th•m exclusively
shoejne; horF;es the
Commonwealt.h htrerl. him to work on gun "'"·rri:a~f'"
jn 1814 r'l.nri.ne;
thP. war-.
The following
excerJ:)t lists
"D11nckl ee" t.op:,d:her
with, A. Wndal~ ~ a neigl1bor- and whe~lwrie;ht,
amo11ne; thP.
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THE ESSEX
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GUARDS
251
.~June_ 9, 1814. Aftt:r dinner we were· alarmed about
'}.I!'~ the enemy, as two s~ip~ we:e off, a 74 & Frigate. . A
3&"'::C,Tender passed w1thm .Misery Island & boats without
had
:t,£!< pursued a schooner which put into Beverly shore &
·&
:there was burnt two miles below the town. The Inhab. /:~ jtants appeared & the cannon were brouo-ht upon the
.·~f/',Neck, but the enemy retired immediately. "
:,,l'':'.June 10. The late event has roused the Government
·f"'.mBoston.• The Governour has ordered two brass .field
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By a Resolve
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Hous~ Cannon,
cause to be re.
property of this
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.__ Commonwealth, now in the Town of Salem, on Winter Island, so
-;~;
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: ···='t.--ca~!ed, t~ a n 1ore s afe an<l convenient place in said Town.
1 1
..i. ou w1 1 P e:is~ 1o contract
with some suitallle person or-persons,
:_::'_toremove the !.aid house to a spot that :Maj. Geul IIovev shall di·
..
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~~;,rect. 1 think it would be coovenient to place it near yOar present
·
·.'-·:-'.-·.Gau
house.
You wmhave the Carriages & 'Waggons put in order without loss
;_~-:· time 1 & inform me ,vbat implemsnts, Harness, &c., remain, be.
of
_.., looging to them, that are tit for service; what is wanting shall be
,......
_ .sopplierl as soon as the house is in readiness to receive them.
·.~:--- Yon will be prudent in your expenditures, & your· ilills 1 if accore.
:
_--~_panied by proper vouchers, shall be paid at sigbtt by
... · '-·
Sir
.~:{
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'Yr Obt. Servt
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Amasa Davis, Quartr Yasr Genl
1,:. ·Joo Russell, Esq
·
·
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.. Lt.
'.«r,\ ·-.,-1..~:~{::':'~·.·iCommonwealth of Massachusetts Dr. to John Russell.
The
_:-(:~.To
irnndry expenrlitnres, in the removal of the Cnmmonwealtb's
."';:· , Gun.House from Winter.Island to Washington-Square
;,...,_
in Salem,
.?·J.-: and in the titting for serYice a pair of Iron 12 pounders, agree•
:" '•'
_,._ ,-··ably
...
to the orders of Aruasa Davis, Esq., Quarter-Master Gen·
· ";-:';;,> of the Militia of said Commonwealth,
.! eral
-~
viz ..•.••...
~::.r.,-o Cash paid Honeycomb & Osborne, for the removal of the
·;.3~~;,:,:
Guo-Rouse, and puttiog the same in comp!ete repairs,
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, . . . . . . . . 155••.
:'.}i.:,'~. pai.d John Todd_, for the removal ol the Gans, &
Cash
. ~~-.--: sundries, as per bill ..........
,. . . . . .•.. . . . . . . . . . ..
10.••
paid A. Wendell, :for repairing Wheels, &c., a.;;.per
-- . · bill........
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--~-i:,~_Cash paid J. Duncklee, for blacksmith's
work on Gnu
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·Wagon, as per bill. ...............................
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CONDITIO~S IN
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.A:bie;;i.i_l -Porter and John Dunckley
WP.re m;,ry-i P.<t ,:r111.y1.;,
S;aJPm 'Rr,n.' subsP.cp1ently
h,i.d Rt lPRst
twn rlii.lr'lr,,n:
BlizR.bP.th
R.11dT,ouisa - R.J.though no reco,-.a of' t.hem hR,ri_nP.:
any: chiJdrP.n
i.s ayaila.ble.
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ThP. folJ.01.-rinc; is a Jist
of t;ax recnrr'ls
RR tli"Y :anr-p,ir
the J.edgerr1.
Their meanine; :=JRye.t is not tot:aJJy
cJ.eR,-.,
: ·since
houses
;are not· speci fical J.y irlenti.fie-1
- nor.- ,,,..P.
·shop J.ocatio:ns·.
FoJ.ger Po-pe'R a.bsence in 1802 wn11l.n fi.t
but whether
or when Duncklee
ha.a. 8 blacksrni. th' P. A hon w·i ti,
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•· . Folger .. Pope. unlisted
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1807
1808
1809 1810.· .1811 -
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- wa.rd
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boo
ditto
WATd' 4 John
Duncley
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Bouse
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1812
.Tohn Duncley
ditto
1812
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- pir House
.
Duncley
4- John
1815
:.,,,.,
130
- Pt Ho1.1se & ½ Shon - 1000
- Pt house &. Shnp (zone)
- 1200 ·
John D11nclea ditto
1803
ditto
1803
ditto
1803 ·
ditto
1803
clitto
1303·
clitto
1803
ditto
1803
wa.ra. 2 - John Dunc1ea - part
1813'
1814
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wArni·-2:JohnDunclea
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Pope
1802
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i.s not
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ward: 4 Folger
Pope - Pt House c'cshop - 1300
1801
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in
House
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800.
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1820
· 1821
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ditto
4 John
DunkJ.ey
1819
- House.
70()
& Shor
Dunkley
pt
house
iand sho11
ward
Dunkley
rt
homie
c1na shnn
house
8nd
shop
20()
pt
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pt
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house
8nd ehon
(aeiaa)
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4 John
400
-
300
?O()
dead"
.· John Dunckley'
s· greatest
r,rohl em (r:roh8h1y
Reconn only
.t·o ·sorting
out the different
spelJ.ings
of hi.s TI-"'rne) was h:ls
·health
- spe~i fie ally
epilepsy
- an aff~. i ct:i on of wh~<'h he
eventually
died at the age of 5~ on April
29, 182~, in SPJern. 18
-The following
inventory
copy not onJ.y rAA.ffi:rrns the <"Yfsi::once
.. of a working
lmil11fng
on Dunckley'
s prr.:nerty
hnt.- "· cornrl p·te
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dweJ J.ing
house
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'·of Probate for the County of Essct,
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To the Honorable CJ)~.·
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(lii'c.
!named, having been first sworn, ha.e
,
i ,-; /i
J/1,.!:tr...,
Esquire,
Judge
Pursunntto I\ ,varrantfrom your hon?r,we, the subscrihers,the committee therein.
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mode the following
·1,wentor1 aml appraisement of the estate of JJ?.>1.GJJ.,_,.,,/Ck
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late of.
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.... in said county,
il°JJ{,,__,/Ll'»1"~
e /'.dcceascd,..:.fiesiate,
as shc1fn to us by the adrninistratun
R.al &tatr .
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was par-tr of !he probate
rPr:,r:,rd (# R"i73) of
IIJ"ohn· Tomcklee,
S8.lem, blacksmi t.h.n ·.,,na t.hP Pnt.i rP.t.y wRs il "'tea
the fifth
o:f .July, 1825.
Abigc>i.l puncklee
W"l.8
list.Pr! ::1s the
widow·.
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Abie,gil, · 88 widow- of the aece?.i:,ed,
rPTJ'l"inNJ. i11. +.he hn,,se
until
her lleR.th at age 73 on ,Jun 7, · 1842, whP,..e1rNm she
20 an a:ffl i cti on of R1.1ch
was- taken il1 with "consunrption"
·.·. ·. diverse
and conflicting
a.efini tion it I s never bPPn known
· exactly
what the prob) ems \iere.
After her h11.sbrnd I R n eR.th,
.._.A15igail'rentf>n
to boarders.
An 1R31 mnn11scrin+. 8°1.em Direc+.orv
(kept for.reference
by Salem A.sseRsors)
lists
,Tohn 1=\ry:=mt, jr.",
. (a cordwainer
whose shop was further
~9wnNorth ::lt.reet) "'S
1 pant
an o_cc1.
of Wj.dow Dunkley's_
house.
'l'he ne
"n.i.rectory",.
1837, listed_Josep~/?ye,
jr.,
aR a tenc>.nt.·
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,'The. two Tlunckleit'aa:ughters',
Elii!oabeth. 8.nn T,oui.R8, tonk
>{j'i ·,
·
over both occupancy
and ownership
of the fRrni.J.y 11011.se after
,·,,,,.. :: --- ._-.their
mother's
death.·
"The Misses Diinkley"
wer.e milliners
~:"<r.:''-"~"'"·'.·,· ··. and 'kept
a sho-p at 21 St. Peter
Street
;13tn_ aho11t 18'i0 when
f.\.~-~-~-·'(.-",'._business JT\oved' to 295 Essex Street.
,:_,the
"RoArd.P.rs, me:rnwh5.le,
_
were maintained
a~ the·following
excerpt
from nn 1845 Assessors'
4 ·_ · ·
p·::·7/ : - .
. notebook
attests.-
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"~orth
St.".
· . "No .113
- Elizbeth.
on the
".ward 4
"E.
&.L.
- owners
Wm Moneys (mov'd)
'Allen
Peabody
(mov•a)
Daniel
Peaho0y
(~ov'd)
· Nathaniel
Goodh11e
· Occupants:
The taxes
and :i;,ouisa Dunkley
house _in 1845 -.,ere
as
folJows:
'
2':i
.
11
Dunkley
- house
(115
North)
""'. (value)
1000"
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By··August 27, 1847, Louisa
A. Dunkley il.ecided to sell
he 26
~_:t_:·_
_
half
of the house and pro11erty
to Elizabeth
for 500 dollars
•
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Both ladies.
were yet single
and the. moti vat.ion
behind the sale
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- In any case the following
ex rpt,
from a Map of S2.lem
27
drawn ·by Henry McIntyre
in 1851,
more clearly
shows the
I s ci tuation
,·_.Vhouse
at that· time and is followed.
by an 1869
copy.
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•·Elizabeth
Dunckley died a singlewoman
on July 7, 1874, 28
1
.,,,_,, and title
to her father's
house passed
to a widow, 1• a,,.y A.
· Hardy of Boston.
Mrs. Hardy in turn conveyed . the f.oJ l.owi n1;
_described
land "with the buildine;s'thereon
to Catherine
Do:J,an for 2500 dollars
on August .17, 1882:
29
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·Bounded:
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Northerly.
by North Street
Northwesterly
by Rogers;
59 feet,
137 feet,
8 inches
8 inches
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on,July
P. Sargent 3 6wife of Frederick
C. Sar.eent,
16, 1904.·.
,The property
was described
. of Salem,
as follows:
)
-~_,.,:
· Bo.unded':
--~-,-;.-·?:._-,'-
Easterly-by
North Street,
59 2/3 feet
Southerly
by Morse,
144 5/12 feet
Westerly
by Mooney, 60 9/12 feet
Northerly
by Handy, 137 2/3 feet
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Observations·
and Conclusions
PresentJ.y
somewhat- hidnen
· less-inspirint:r
neie;hbors,
the
stately
as originally
intended
undaunted'.
ft·\/
.,;_,
After
cJ.o·se scrutiny
of the interior
:i.t r..~ri jr1terest111r.,;ly
be concluded
thc1t the dwel.Jine
w1a.s or:ir,;i.nn1ly
r'l.e8i.r,;11r-,-,
tn
annear
somewhat more or rather
ahove its ar.t,1ril. rnorlest si :,;e •
- Having been built
to consist
of six rOOJTIS, the l:mi.1<1i.nr,'s
proportions
and positioning
?..chiev-;,d the 81"TIRrent ::iir of
·'", . .-·•-··pretension
- but in· a· desirable
manner of extreme
subtlety.
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to i. tR 1.ater,
Dunckley
house stiJ.l
rernai.ns a8
- its federa1
rli gn'l ty "ma.rr:i-,e
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e;lance the hip-roof
"nd. front
fFlC"'ilP. wo11lil "Jmo;,+.
appear· Georgi.an rRther
the.n federal_;
thP. Ri.rnrl e J 1nP.s hP.ine
utilized
effe·ctively.
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leadeti
f,-,,-,1.ir:h+, :i.s :r"r+i.6u~ :ar1~r
it -nevP.rtheJ.ess
r-i:rpe:>rR more
typical·'
to· Port'smou~rr,
N'. H'. rather
th,=m to S,i] Pm - th11s
making,· the rl.wel ling as a whole very contras tine to this
ar~"l Is
: •.IDC>;i;'.~
,_typical
trends;-..,iil, ~:i:-.chi
t.ecture.
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of the interior,
scheme, with spacious
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for the
rooms,
large
wh:i.ch or ?"i fi.,.st
. fireplace·f i:t'epla ce s·. The kitchen, J.ocr->.ted on i. theT1::i.11y r. o-nt" j ,., Pi'!' a
c1hd · brick
oven, was
-f] oor
immediately
to the right
of the front
hFi.11 - T'P.rh:a.ns rmt of
financial
necessity
in lieu• of a more "f,:,shi onph1 e" :,nrl. 011t
:,:°::~,~h~ .~ay kitc.hen(::-;11
- as was· indeed
adderl. la.ter.
· ·: ·.A·11: in all the Dunckley house is remFirkabJ.y orj gi nA.l :>T1il
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certainly
contemporary
to 1802 - alJ. featm:-es
ann h 1 1iJn. i ne;· ·
.techniques·
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North Street
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161 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House History
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An account of the resource
John Dunckley, blacksmith, c. 1802
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Historic Salem
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Historic Salem House History
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Historic Salem
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1802, 1974
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David Gavenla
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Chestnut 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 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Deacon John Stone, Distiller c. 1827
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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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1827, 1984
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Joyce King
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English
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1984
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7 Chestnut
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Greek Revival
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John Stone
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Winter 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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24 Winter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Captain John Bertram, merchant, 1844
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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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1844, 1978
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King
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English
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1978
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Winter 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
A name given to the resource
3 Winter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John McVay, mariner, in 1796
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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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1796, 1986
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King
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English
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1986
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Williams 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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16 Williams Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built for John A. Currin, Mason in 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, 1985
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King
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English
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Andover 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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4 Andover Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built for John Dodge, Mason circa 1794
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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 1794, 1988
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Joyce King
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English
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1988
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Andrew 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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16-18 Andrew Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Lemuel Payson 1808
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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 1808, 1982
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Joyce King
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English
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Andrew 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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24 Andrew Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for Capt. John Fairfield, Merchant, 1806 Home of Thomas Goss, Spanish Mariner
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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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1806, 1977
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Robert Booth
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English
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1977
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Beaver 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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2 Beaver Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built 1784 for Thomas Benfield
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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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1784, 2001
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Robert Booth
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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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21 Beckford Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John Chandler, grocer, 1896
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1896, 1980
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Joyce King
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English
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1980
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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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15 Boardman 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 histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1882, 2016
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Kimberly Whitworth
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English
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Bridge 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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113 Bridge 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 histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1798, 1981
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Joyce King
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English
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Bridge 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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114 Bridge Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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House of John D. Wilson, master mariner by 1811
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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 1811, 1986
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Joyce King
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English
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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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34 Buffum Street, 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 John H. Bickford, electrical engineer in 1895
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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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1895, 1986
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Joyce King
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English
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Turner 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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21 Turner Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John Ellison, mariner in 1779
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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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1779, 1984
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King
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English
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Turner 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 Turner Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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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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English
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1840-1850, 2015
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Kimberly Whitworth
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Cambridge 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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18 Cambridge Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John Fullington, Brickmaker 1807
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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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1807, 1994
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Larry Davis
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English
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Carpenter 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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A name given to the resource
3 Carpenter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John Bertram, merchant, and daughter Annie Webb, landlord. 1882
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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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1882, 2015
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Kimberly Whitworth
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English
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Summer 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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49 Summer Street, 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 John S. Edwards, housewright in 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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1846, 1982
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Barbara Wuertz, Joyce King
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English
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Chestnut 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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14 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Description
An account of the resource
Built in 1834 for John Clark Lee, Merchant
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1834, 1977
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Robert Booth
Language
A language of the resource
English
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
14
14 Chestnut
Chestnut
Clark
Greek Revival
John
John Clark Lee
merchant
wood
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Title
A name given to the resource
Summer 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
A name given to the resource
36-38 Summer Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
House of John Stone, distiller, built before 1820
Or before 1831
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1820, 1831, 1981
Language
A language of the resource
English
Contributor
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Joyce King
1820
1831
36
36-38 Summer
38
distiller
Federal
John
John Stone
Stone
Summer
wood
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Summer 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
A name given to the resource
15 Summer Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for John P. Peabody, purveyor of ladies furnishings 1874
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1874, 1996
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
MacInnis
Language
A language of the resource
English
15
15 Summer
1874
Colonial Revival
John
John P. Peabody
ladies furnishings
Peabody
purveyor
Summer
wood
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Summer 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
A name given to the resource
10 Summer Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for John Mascoll, Jr., gunsmith c. 1710 enlarged during the Federal period rear building incorporated after 1851
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1710, 1993
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Mark Nystedt
Language
A language of the resource
English
10
10 Summer
1710
1851
Federal
John
John Mascoll
Jr.
Mascoll
Summer
wood
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Title
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St. Peter 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
A name given to the resource
29 St. Peter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
House moved to 2 Kimball Court
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1755, 1969?
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Potter
Language
A language of the resource
English
2
2 Kimball
29
29 St. Peter
Crowninshield
John
John Crowninshield
Kimball
St. Peter
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Title
A name given to the resource
Smith 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
A name given to the resource
6 Smith Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built by John Sanderson, carpenter in 1859
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1859, 1986
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Joyce King
Language
A language of the resource
English
6
6 Smith
Carpenter
John
John Sanderson
Sanderson
Smith
wood
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Title
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Conant 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
A name given to the resource
12 Conant Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House histories
Description
An account of the resource
12 Conant Street
Built for John Conant, yeoman in 1833
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
House built in 1833
Research completed by Joyce King, February 1987
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Joyce King, February 1987
Language
A language of the resource
English
12
12 Conant
1833
Conant
Federal
John
John Conant
wood
yeoman
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Title
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River 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
A name given to the resource
15 River Street. Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
House of John and Rebeckah Beckford by 1757
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1757, 1988
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Joyce King
Language
A language of the resource
English
15
15 River
1757
Beckford
John
John Beckford
Rebeckah
Rebeckah Beckford
River
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Title
A name given to the resource
Chestnut 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
A name given to the resource
4 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for
Deacon
John Stone
c. 1826
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1826, 2015
Language
A language of the resource
English
1826
2015
4
4 Chestnut
Brick
Chestnut
Deacon
Federal
John
John Stone
Lucy
Lucy Robinson
Robinson
Stone
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River 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
A name given to the resource
7 River Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built by John Chandler, housewright by 1788
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1788, 1978
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Joyce King
Language
A language of the resource
English
1788
7
7 River
Chandler
Housewright
John
John Chandler
River
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Title
A name given to the resource
Curtis 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
A name given to the resource
5 Curtis Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for John White, mariner circa 1753
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
House built circa 1753
Research 1985
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Joyce King, August 1985
Language
A language of the resource
English
1753
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5 Curtis
Curtis
Federal
John
John White
Mariner
White
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A name given to the resource
River 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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2 River Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built in 1799 for John Jenkins, Tailor
Creator
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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
Date
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1799, 2003
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Robert Booth
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English
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Derby 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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109 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for Captain John McMillan, Salem mariner, circa 1800-1803
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built circa 1800-1803
Not built for David Ropes ,, cooper in 1770 or 1771
Research completed 1978
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Robert Booth, March 15, 1978
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English
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Derby 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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143 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
143 Derby Street
Built for John Nichols, Jr., mariner in the year 1836
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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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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
House built in 1836
Researched completed in 1980
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Researched by Joyce King, August 1980
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English
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Title
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Federal 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
A name given to the resource
108-110 Federal Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
“The Prince Mansion” built for John Orne, sailmaker ca. 1785-1793
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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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1785-1793,1988
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John Goff
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English
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Federal 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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140 Federal Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built c. 1794 for John Warden
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc.
Publisher
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Historic Salem Inc., Salem Historical Society
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c. 1794, 2001
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Robert Booth
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English
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Federal 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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171 Federal Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John Huse, currier
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1850, 1981
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Joyce King
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English
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Title
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Federal 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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98-100 Federal Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for John Bullock, cordwainer
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1769, 1984
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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Joyce King
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English
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Forrester Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
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14 Forrester Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built in 1846 by John Lovejoy, housewright
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1846, 2009
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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Robert Booth
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English
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2009
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Forrester Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
1 Forrester Street , Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John Ives, tanner
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1760, 1994
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Donna Vinson
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English
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Felt 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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40 Felt Street, 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 James Brooks and John Bell
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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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1807, 1973
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Sally Dee
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English
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A name given to the resource
Forrester Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
22 Forrester Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built in 1853 by John Lovejoy, housewright
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1853, 1979
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Joyce King
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English
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Fowler 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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17 Fowler Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John Shaw, currier, by 1857
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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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1857, 1980
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Albert Le Duc, Joyce King
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English
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1857
1980
Albert
Fowler
John
Joyce
King
Le Duc
Massachusetts
Salem
Shaw
Street
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Hamilton 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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10 Hamilton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for John Wilson, stonecutter in 1879
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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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1879, 1994
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Larry Davis
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English
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1879
1994
Davis
Hamilton
John
Larry
Massachusetts
Salem
Street
Wilson
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Hancock 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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25 Hancock Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for John B. Tivnan, journalist in 1896
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1896, 1986
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Joyce King
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English
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1986
25
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John
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Joyce
King
Massachusetts
Salem
Street
Tivnan
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Hathorne 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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26 Hathorne Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Moved to this site ca. 1890 for Deborah Arrington, singlewoman
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1890, 1991
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John Goff
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English
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1991
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Deborah
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Hathorne
John
Massachusetts
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Salem
Singlewoman
Street
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Title
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Hawthorne Boulevard
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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2 Hawthorne Boulevard, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
John Phippen, housewright, 1720
Creator
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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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1720, 1972
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Dee
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English
1720
1972
2
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Dee
Hawthorne
Housewright
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Massachusetts
Phippen
Salem
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Title
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Highland 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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Title
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90 Highland Avenue, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for John M. Anderson, manufacturer c. 1870 on the site of a house built for him in 1856
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Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1856, 1870, 2003
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Robert Booth
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English
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1870
2003
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Massachusetts
Robert
Salem
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Title
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Howard 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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40 Howard Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
John Prince, mariner, 1852
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1852, 1978
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Joyce King
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English
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1978
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Massachusetts
Prince
Salem
Street
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Title
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Kosciusko 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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11 Kosciusko Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Moved to this site in 1856, by John Durgin, peddler
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1856, 1984
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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Joyce King
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English
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1856
1984
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John
Joyce
King
Kosciusko
Massachusetts
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Peddler
Salem
Street
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Title
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Lafayette 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
A name given to the resource
238 Lafayette Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
Historic history
Description
An account of the resource
Built in 1910 for John McMorrill, broker
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1910, 1991
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Rory Goff, Nancy Englehardt
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English
1910
1991
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Englehardt
Goff
John
Lafayette
Massachusetts
McMorrill
Nancy
Rory
Salem
Street
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Title
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Pleasant 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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A name given to the resource
10 Pleasant Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John Rhodes, Mariner, 1809
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1809, 1978
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Robert Booth
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English
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1978
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House
John
Massachusetts
Pleasant
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Salem
Street
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Pickman 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
A name given to the resource
22 Pickman Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built 1886 for John H. Davis, junk dealer
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1886, 2005
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Robert Booth
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English
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2005
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H.
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House
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Massachusetts
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Salem
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60 Federal Street:
built
ca. 1818
for
David Crowell
cordwainer
Researched by: John V. Goff
post office box 86SS, Salem, MA 01971
March 7, 1991
�60 Federa1 Street:
bui1tca. 1818
for
David Crowe11. cordwainer
1. Site: Odell Hill
60 Federal Street, the present Rifkin Law Office, is located on the north side
of Federal Street near the east side of North Street (also known as Route
114). Historically, this area of Salem was known as Odell Hill, apparently
named for the family of James Odell, who owned land north of 60 Federal
Street in the early 19th century [ref: 1826 deed 238:85, also early maps
e.g. 1780, and 1851 maps of Salem]. "Odell Square" was the name given to
a private street which traversed Odell Hill north and east of 60 Federal
Street; portions of its course were located on the 1851 map of Salem.
Eventually, Odell Square was discontinued as a route, and its land was
adapted as common property [ref: 20th c. maps, and 1908 deed 1973:291.)
2. Marlborough Street
The portion of Federal Street east of North Street was originally laid out as
a "lane" separate from Federal Street in the late 18th century. By circa
1780, the path of this road had been drawn on paper, but the lane
supported no buildings, and was apparently newly established [reference:
1780 map of Salem]. By the early 19th century, the street was called
"Marlborough" (or Marlboro) Street. It continued to be known as
Marlborough Street until circa 1855, when it was conceived to be an
extension of the existing Federal Street west of North Street. In or about
1855, Marlborough Street was renamed, and aH of its buildings were given
new Federal Street addresses. The building now known as 60 Federal
Street was known as 28 Marlborough Street before 1855. [ref. 1853. 1855
Salem City Directories].
3. The Architecture of 60 Federal Street (28 Marlborough Street)
60 Federal Street is an early 19th century two-story Federal Style wood
frame building which is oriented along a north-south axis running
perpendicular to Federal Street. Federal Street runs adjacent to the
structure on the building's south side, and the structure is oriented with its
narrow end facing the street. Close inspection of this facade reveals that
originally the building was built with a narrower end; the portion to the
right of the porch is of the earliest period. In the mid-to-late 19th century,
the building was extended and altered on the west side (the old front of
the house) to create a wider building with a porch and larger floor plan. 60
Federal Street assumed its present size and shape betwen 18 51
�and 187 4 [l'~f; 1851, 18 74 Sal~m maps]. The brick foundation which runs
under the whole structure, and the major re-design of the house are
believed to have been created for Thomas Jefferson Hutchinson, a
prominent Salem printer who occupied the building for nearly the entire
second half of the 19th century (ca. 1859-ca. 1895). [research cited below]
4. Earliest documented owner: David Crowell. cordwainer
David Crowell, cordwainer, is the earliest documented owner of the house
at 60 Federal Street. He is believed to have been the person who originally
financed its construction circa 1818. David Crowell was a cordwainer--one
who worked "cordwain" or Cordovan leather--probably as a shoemaker.
(Deeds 238:218 and 238:219; 1963 Funk & Wagnalls Standard College
Dictionary definition of "cordwain" and "cordwainer", p. 300 ).
In the first decade of the 19th century, David Crowell purchased separate
lands from Emery Moulton and fellow cordwainer William Pool on
"Buffum's Street" in North Salem. [ 1806 deed 180:251; 181 O deed 188: 179].
Buffum Street is located one block west of North Street on the north bank
of the North River. To its west is Barr Street, perhaps named for Salem
trader John Barr. [map of North Salem, Bryant Tolles Architecture in Salem,
1983, p. 254].
John Barr originally owned the land upon which 60 Federal Street was
built. In 1818, John Barr leased 30 feet of frontage on the north side of
Marlborough Street to David Crowell.IDeed 238:218]. Crowell sold the lease
and the [new! building upon it to Hiram Pond five years later, in 1825. The
deeds suggest that 60 Federal Street was first built or put upon its present
site by David Crowell between the years of 1818 and 1825.
In deed 250:77, Ebenezer Perkins (a later owner of the house) described
"the two story wooden building ... partly on land of Barr ... being the same
building lately owned by Crowell and by him sold to Sanborn and by
Sanborn to said Perkins" [deed 250:77]. Crowell's name as a the earliest
documented owner and occupant is also made evident in deeds 238:219
( 1825) and 240:218 (1826 ). The logic of Crowell building a house shortly
after he aquired a site for it, the language of these early deeds, and the
architectural style of the present building on the site all suggest a circa
1818 construction date for David Crowe H's house at 60 Federal Street.
The modest size (one-room deep, two stories tall) of 60 Federal Street as
first built and the fact that Crowell only owned the building but not the
land beneath it-- suggest that David Crowell was not a wealthy man, and
that the cordwainer's lot was not especially lucrative. In the 1830s, a
�cooper's shop once stood near 60 Federal Street, and in the 1850s, a cigar
manufactory was located one building to the west [deed277: 129, 1851
Salem map]; it appears that this neighborhood on the west end of
Marlborough Street was first developed as an active, tradesman's
neighborhood in the early 19th century.
5. Hiram Pond. Salem trader
In 1825, Hiram Pond purchased David CroweH's lease of John Barr's land,
and also purchased from David CroweU "a certain dwelling house scituate
on Marlborough Street...being the same in which I now live." [Deed
238:219 ]. In its earliest history, the building at 60 Federal Street was
owned separately from the parcels of land which lay beneath it, severely
compJicating its recorded history.[Deeds 238:219, 250:77, etc.] Joseph P.
Pond and his wife released their interest in the property to William M.
Arrington in 1847; Joseph P. Pond is assumed to have aquired his title from
the earlier Hiram Pond [Deed 390:26].
6. Ebenezer Perkins. housewright
Between 1826 and 1828, 60 Federal Street was owned by Ebenezer Perkins
and his wife Betsey. Perkins was a Salem housewright, who removed to
Albany, New York in 1828. Perkins described Crowell's building as being
"partly on above land and partly on land of Barr" and noted that CroweU
sold the building to one Mr. Sanborn, and Sanborn sold it to Perkins. [Deed
250:77]. Unfortunately, Sanborn's ownership can not be further
substantiated. According to cooper Daniel Story, Crowell sold directly to
Perkins in 1826 !Deed 240:218, also cited by Perkins). Perkins sold the land
and the house to Temple Hardy in 1828.[Deed 250:77].
7. Temple Hardy. baker
Between 1828 and 1833, 60 Federal Street was owned and occupied by
Mr. & Mrs. Temple and Sally Hardy. Hardy was a Salem baker, and
described the "two story dwelling house theron" which he purchased from
Ebenezer Perkins and the Barr estate [Deed 277: 128). In 1833, the Hardys
sold this property to William M. Arrington.
8. WiHiam M. Arrington. painter
William M. Arrington and his wife Lydia Arrington aquired 60 Federal
Street from Temple Hardy in 1833, and owned the property until 1838.
Under the Arringtons' ownership, apothecary John S. Harrison lived at 60
Federal Street in 1835-1836 [Salem Directory, 1836--lists Harrison at 28
Marlborough. 28 Marlborough was renamed 60 Federal Street under
�He was in business in Boston, on Church Street, for 9 years, and
then returned to Salem and established himself in the same
business in the Conrad Block. He remained there for 28 years, then
transferred his business to the Price Block, 15 years later removed
to the Kinsman Block, and about two years ago moved to his
present quarters 225 Washington Street. He at one time edited a
paper in Marblehead ...
He married Miss Mary E[llen] Skinner, a sister of Assistant Marshal
Skinner, January 1, 1844, and four children were
born to the couple, only one of whom Edward C. Hutchinson,
associated with his father in business, survives. The funeral will
take place from 60 Federal Street Wednesday. Essex Lodge of
Masons will attend. See notice" [Salem Gazette July 16,
1895, page l l
[NOTE: I wonder if T.J. Hutchinson's wife Mary E. Skinner might also have
been related to the "Richard Skinner and Son" who had a cigar manufactory
and residence one house west of 60 Federal Street in the 1850s--see 1851
Mcintyre Map of Salem, also Salem City Directory listings after 1855.1
According to the Salem City Directories, T.J. Hutchinson was a "job printer"
at 175-112 Essex Street before ca. 1859; and was established at 183 Essex
Street from circa 1859 through 1874. It seems logical to conclude that the
earliest was the address of the Conrad Block, and the latter was the address
of the Price Block. These buildings survive on Essex Street opposite the East
India Mall/ Museum Place complex. According to Salem architectural
historian Bryant Tolles, the Kinsman Block was built in 1882 at 81
Washington Street, and is the magnificent four story ornamented brick
building immediately north of City Hall. [Tolles, Architecture in Salem,
1983, pp.108-109.]
Further information on Hutchinson's printing career was recently supplied
by C. Deirdre Phelps in her essay on "Printing, Publishing, and Bookselling
in Salem, Massachusetts, 1825-1900" published in the Essex Institute
Historical Collections edition of October, 1988. It appears that the original
account books for the Salem Register survive at the Essex Institute, and
from these account books it is evident that Hutchinson apprenticed at the
Register from 1836 through 1839. [EIHC op. cit, p. 277). By 1849,
Hutchinson was established as a printer on his own, and he exhibited some
of his works at the Mechanic's Fair of 1849 in Salem. The Report of the
First Exhibition of the Salem Charitable Mechanic Association ( 1849) noted
that:
"A Card Printing Press ... designated the "Star" Press ... was worked by
T.j. Hutchinson, who also exhibited some commendable specimens
�of his own work, some of which, in different colored bronzes, were
printed with a superior sizing, manufactured by Mr. Hutchinson."
(EIHC op. cit, p. 241]
In 1853, Hutchinson advertised "Bronze printing and printing in colors" in
the Salem City Directory. Before 1860, he also printed a broadside which
survives at the Essex Institute which advertised "Plain and ornamental job
printing." [EIHC op. cit, p.277) T. J. Hutchinson printed most of the Essex
Lodge of Freemasons' by-laws and notices during the second half of the
nineteenth century, and a portrait of T.J. Hutchinson may have been
published in Harold Pierce Hadley's 200 Years of Masonry in Essex Lodge
1779-1979 printed in Danvers in 1979. [EIHC op. cit, p. 240.l Hutchinson's
career with the Masons was also documented in the mid-19th century by
William Leavitt, who published biographical information on Hutchinson in
Volume 3, page 267 of the Essex Institute Historical Collections.
Thomas and Mary Hutchinson's son Edward C. Hutchinson began his
printing career working in his father's office. In 1871, "Eddie C. Hutchinson
12 years of Age" printed a four-page newsheet called The Young Fireman.
no. 1., which opened with a poem about news editing. In 1873, young
"Edward C. Hutchinson" printed a periodical called the City Mirror. From
1878-1885, Edward worked as a "printer" at his father's; from 1886-1887
he was a "foreman", and from 1888-1896 he was a "partner" in T.J.
Hutchinson and Son's Salem printing office. [EIHC op. cit, p. 277)
12. John and Kate McMorriH
Thomas J. Hutchinson's wife Mary Ellen Hutchinson purchased additional
lands for the Hutchinson homestead in 1880 from Wi11iam H. Gove (Deed
1042:209 ]; two years after her husband's death, she sold the 60 Federal
Street property to John McMorriH, whose wife was named Kate McMorrill.
[Deed 1502: 193.] The McMorrills owned the property briefly in 1897, and
sold Hin May, 1897 to Clara P. Wardwell. (Deed 1512:293.l
13. Clara P. Wardwell. single woman
Clara P. Wardwell in 1896 purchased the property immediately east of 60
Federal Street (between the Hutchinson's and the Baptist Church)--see
Deeds 1475:330-331. In May, 1897, she bought 60 Federal Street from the
McMorrills, expanding her holdings on Federal Street [Deed 1512: 293.) In
1908, Clara P. Wardwell bought an additional 67 · x 6' piece of property
on the north from Elizabeth Odell which formerly was set off as "Odell
Square," a private way. (Deed 1973:291.) In 1925, Miss Wardwell sold 60
Federal Street with the former Odell strip on the north to Nellie M. Fay
!Deed 2663: 440.)
�Sleeper's ownership] In 1838, the Arringtons sold the property to Maria M.
Sleeper. [Deed 390:261.
9. Maria M. Sleeper. widow
Maria M. Sleeper, widow, purchased 60 Federal Street in 1838, and resided
here through 1854, according to deeds 390:26, 499:207, and Salem City
Directories. Under Sleeper's ownership, the property was renumbered from
28 Marlborough Street to 60 Federal Street circa 1854. I 1853 and 1855
Salem directories, also deed 499:207).
10. Michael W. Shepard. merchant
In August 1854, Maria M. Sleeper conveyed the 60 Federal Street property
to Salem merchant Michael Shepard, according to deed 499:207. However,
Michael Shepard died shortly therafter, and in 1854, the executors of the
Shepard estate, (Thomas P. Shepard, Michael W. Shepard and Henry F.
Shepard) sold the property to Salem printer T. J. Hutchinson. [deed
572: 130). Hutchinson's full name was Thomas Jefferson Hutchinson, and he
was an important Salem citizen in the mid-to-late 19th century.
11. Thomas Jefferson Hutchinson. printer
Thomas Jefferson Hutchinson resided at 60 Federal Street from 1854 until
his death in January, 1895--a period over forty years long! [Deed 572: 130;
also obituary Salem Gazette July 16, 1895 p.1 ]. Of equal significance,
Hutchinson was a prominent Salem citizen--a printer when Salem was a
vital center of the printing and publishing trade--and he left definite
marks on the architecture of 60 Federal Street (the brick foundation, and
west side porch and additions are late 19th century in style and were
apparently added during the Hutchinson family's residence.)
Hutchinson's life is of interest to any student of Salem history, and can be
reconstructed in part from his obituary which was printed in 1895. The
Salem Gazette reported:
USEFUL CAREER FINISHED.
UNEXPECTED DEATH OF THOMAS J. HUTCHINSON.
For more than 50 years he engaged in printing.
Prominent in Masonic and other organizations.
Thomas]. Hutchinson, died at his residence, 60 Federal Street,
yesterday noon. He was born in Salem February 18, 1822, and
during his whole life, after leaving school, engaged in the printing
business, either in Salem or Boston. He learned his trade in the
Salem Register office.
�During Clara P. Wardwell's ownership of 60 Federal Street, others lived
here including Frank Austin, painter ca. 1899) Flora Alden, a dressmaker
ca. 1911 and J. G. Woodbury, a clerk ca. 1920. (Salem City Directories].
14. The Fay Family
Nellie M. Fay resided in Hingham before she purchased 60 Federal Street
from Miss Clara P. Wardwell in 1925. [Deed 2663: 440.] After Nellie M. Fay
died, 60 Federal Street was transferred to two of her heirs Martin F. Fay,
and Mary E. Deviney of Dover, Massachusetts. (Probate Docket 254,193].
Martin F. Fay and Mary E. Deviney owned the property until 1975. [Deed
6123:193.I
During the Fay ownership of 60 Federal Street, others also resided here,
including clerks Lillian B. Harding and Marian Taylor ca. 1930, and Robert
j. Kobierski and Mrs. Mary E. Turner ca. 1960. (Salem City Directories]
1S. Edward and Phyllis M. Mello
In 1975, Martin F. Fay and Mary E. Deviney sold 60 Federal Street to
Edward Mello and Phyllis M. Mello [Deed 6123: 193). The Mellos sold the
property in 1976 to David and Dori Rifkin [Deed 6250: 696].
16. The Rifkins
David Rifkin and Dori Rifkin, "Trustees of Reuben Realty Trust" purchased
60 Federal Street from the Mellos in 1976. [Deed 6250:696). They currently
own the property as of March, 1991, and maintain the "Rifkin Law Office"
here. [Historic Salem house research and plaque application form dated
January 10, 1991; also field inspection of property, 1991.] The Rifkins are
the latest owners of the building which served as the house for printer
Thomas j. Hutchinson and his family for much of the 19th century, and
which is believed to have been built for cordwainer David Crowell circa
1818.[research cited above; see also deed transcriptions, attached.]
�***************************
ABSTRACT OF DEED
Book:238
Page:218
Grantor: john Barr
Grantee: David Crowell ...cordwainer
Price: $20 per year (ten year lease)
Description: land ...
[property bounded southerly 30 feet on Marlborough Street and Mrs.
Cook's land; westerly by land of Barr; northerly by land of Scates;
easterly by land of Lemuel Briggs]
Source: None cited
Date: January 28, 1818
�***************************
ABSTRACT OF DEED
Book:238
Page:219
Grantor: David Crowell, cordwainer
Grantee: Hiram Pond, trader
Price: $248 [transfers remainder of his ten year lease from john Barr]
Description:
" a certain dwelling house scituate on Marlborough Street...being
the same in which I now live."
Source: None cited
Date: August 31, 1825
�***************************
ABSTRACT OF DEED
****************************
Book:2SO
Page:77
Grantor: Ebenezer Perkins of Salem .. .lately but now of Albany NY ...
housewright...
Grantee: Temple Hardy, baker
Price: $625
Description:
[piece of land with 60 feet frontage on Marlborough Street,
bounded southerly by Marlborough Street; westerly by Story's
land; northerly by Barr; easterly by Briggs land]
"with the whole of the two story wooden building thereon
including the chimney cellar stones ... partly on above land and
partly on land of Barr ... being the same building lately owned by
Crowell and by him sold to Sanborn and by Sanborn to said
Perkins"
Source: (land from Daniel Story, Book 240, Page 218)
Date:
September 30, 1828
�***************************
ABSTRACT OF DEED
Boole 272
Page: 123
Grantor: Henry Barr, mariner; Jonathan Holman, merchant & Sarah ...wife;
Wifliam W. Palfray, Gentleman & Mary ...wife;
Grantee: Temple Hardy ... baker
Price:
$300
Description:
[piece of land with 31 feet frontage on Marlborough Street,
bounded southerly by Marlborough Street; westerly by Hardy,
Barr, and others; northerly by Joseph Scates Heirs; easterly by
Lemuel Briggs land)
Source: None cited.
Date:
July 10, 1833
�ABSTRACT OF DEED
****************************
Boo.k:277
Page: 128
Grantor: Temple Hardy ... baker
Grantee: William M. Arrington, painter
Price:
$82S
Description:
(piece of land with 54 foot-3 inch feet frontage on Marlborough
Street, bounded southerly by Marlborough Street; westerly by
Daniel Story, and John Barr Heirs; northerly by Joseph Scates;
easterly by Lemuel Briggs]
"with a two story dwelling house thereon"
Source: Cites Barr, and Ebenezer Perkins.
Date:
August 12, 1833
�ABSTRACT OF DEED
****************************
Book:390
Page:26
Grantor: William M. Arrington, painter
Grantee: Maria M. Sleeper, widow
Price:
$1300
Description:
(land with 31 foot 6 inch inch frontage on Marlborough
Street, bounded southerly by Marlborough Street; westerly by
William M. Arrington, Barr Estate, and James P. Pond; northerly
by land of Odell; easterly by land of Briggs)
"with buildings"
Source: None cited.
Date:
November 13, 1847
�***************************
ABSTRACT OF DEED
****************************
Book:499
Page:207
Grantor: Maria M. Sleeper, widow
Grantee: Michael Shepard of Salem, merchant
Price:
$1300
Description:
!land with 31 foot 6 inch inch frontage on "Federal Street (late
Marlboro)", bounded southerly by "Federal Street (late Marlboro);
northerly by Odell; easterly by Odell]
"with privileges and appurtenances"
Source: Cites William M. Arrington, Book 390, Page 26; also john Dodge
Book 390, Page 27.
Date:
August 14, 1854
�ABSTRACT OF DEED
****************************
Book.:572
Page: 130
Grantor: Thomas P. Shepard of Providence ... Michael W. Shepard and
Henry F. Shepard of Salem ... e1ecutors of estate of Michael
Shepard, deceased
Grantee: Thomas j. Hutchinson, Salem, printer
Price:
$1300
Description:
!land with 31 foot 6 inch inch frontage on "Federal Street
bounded southerly by "Federal Street; northerly by Odell;
easterly by Odell]
"land with dwelling house"
Source: Cites Maria Sleeper to Michael Shepard, Book 499, Page 207.
Date:
junel4,1858
�***************************
ABSTRACT OF DEED
****************************
Book: 1042
Page:209
Grantor:William H. Gove
Grantee: Mary Ellen Hutchinson, wife of Thomas j. Hutchinson
Price:
$2500
Description:
[land with 31 foot 6 inch inch frontage on "Federal Street
bounded southerly by "Federal Street; westerly by land now or
formerly Skinner; northerly by land now or formerly Odell;
easterly by land now or formerly Ebenezer Buswell Heirs]
"with all the priviledges and appurtenances ... "
Source: None Cited.
Date:
August 10, 1880
�***************************
ABSTRACT OF DEED
****************************
Book: 1S02
Page: 193
Grantor: Mary Ellen Hutchinson
Grantee: john McMorrill
Price:
$1
Description:
[land with 31 foot 6 inch inch frontage on "Federal Street
bounded southerly by "Federal Street; westerly by land now or
formerly Skinner; northerly by land now or formerly Odell;
easterly by land now or formerly Ebenezer Buswell Heirs]
"with buildings"
Source: Cites William H. Gove, Book 1042, Page 209.
Date:
January 21, 1897
�***************************
ABSTRACT OF DEED
****************************
Book: 1512
Page:293
Grantor: john McMorrill
Grantee: Clara P. Wardwell
Price:
$1
Description:
!land with 31 foot 6 inch inch frontage on "Federal Street
bounded southerly by "Federal Street; westerly by land now or
formerly Skinner; northerly by land now or formerly Odell;
easterly by land now or formerly Ebenezer Buswell Heirs}
"with buildings"
Source: Cites Mary E. Hutchinson, Book 1502, Page 193.
Date:
May 14, 1897
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ABSTRACT
OF
DEED
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Book: 2663
Page: 440
Grantor: Clara P. Wardwell, unmarried ...
Grantee: Nellie M. Fay of Hingham ...
Price: (None Listed)
Description:
Iland with 31 foot 6 inch frontage on Federal Street, bounded
southerly by Federal Street; westerly by land now or formerly
Goodell; northerly by land now or formerly Odell; easterly by land of
Irishj
Source: Cites John McMorrill, Book 1S12 Page 29 3; also Elizabeth Odell
Book 1973, Page 291 (Odell for strip on north side formerly Odell
Square]
Date:
December l, 1925
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ABSTRACT OF DEED
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Book.: 6123
Page: 193
Grantor: Martin F. Fay and Mary E. Deviney of
Dover ... Massachusetts ... devisees under will of Nellie M. Fay
Grantee: Edward Mello and Phyllis M. Mello ...
Price: $30,000
Description:
[land with 31 foot 6 inch frontage on Federal Street, bounded
southerly by Federal Street; westerly by land now or formerly
Goodell 66'-9"; northerly by land now or formerly Odell 28'-6";
easterly by land now or formerly of Irish 58.14 feet)
"with buildings ... "
"subject to restriction in deed to Clara P. Wardwell Book 1973, Page
291;
"subject to .. easements ... deed to Alphonso D. Irish & wife ... Book 2588,
Page 591 ...
Source: Cites Nellie M. Fay probate docket
Date:
January 14, 1975
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254, l 93.
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ABSTRACT
OF
DEED
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Book: 6250
Page: 696
Grantor: Edward Mello and PhylJis M. MelJo, Trustees of Federal Street
Trust...of Peabody ...
Grantee: David Rifkin and Dori Rifkin, Trustees of Reuben Realty Trust...of
Ipswich ...
Price: $35,000
Description:
[land with 31 foot 6 inch frontage on Federal Street, bounded
southerly by Federal Street; westerly by land now or formerly
Goodell 66 '-9"; northerly by land now or formerly Odell 28 '-6";
easterly by land now or formerly of Irish 58.14 feet]
"with buildings ... "
"subject to restriction in deed to Clara P. Wardwell Book 1973, Page
291;
"subject to ..easements ... deed to Alphonso D. Irish & wife ... Book 2588,
Page 591...
Source: Cites Martin F. Fay and Mary E. Deviney, Book 6123, Page 123 ..
Date:
June 16, 1976
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60 Federal Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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ca. 1818, 1991
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Crowell
David
Federal
Goff
John
Massachusetts
Salem
Street
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Capt. John Felt House
1757
47
Federal St.
Sal"m, Maaa.
Historio
6alem
Inc.
�Cea~.
John Pelt House
47 Federal St., Salem, Mass.
1757
*******************************************
Deeds to 47 Federal Street, Salem, now Robert .B. Bowman and Frank c. Hancock.
look 115176 Page 739
John F. O'Connell and.Barbara F. o•Connell, u:x, grant to
Richard P. Keville and Virginia, uxa
land with bldgs. thereon:
northerly by Federal St. 30 1
easterly by land now or i'mrly. of Pease - 66' more or less
eout.herly by land now or fmr~ of Chamberlain; and
wester~ by land now or formerly of Towne
Beini; eame premises conveyed to us by deed from
James Georges et ux. 11/3/1960 Book 4718, page .347.
Book
114 718
Page
34 7 James
Georges and Elizabeth P. to 0 •Connell, ll/3/1960
Book 4558 Paga 181
Bartholomew R. Brennen and Hannah M. to Georges, 5/1/JfJ59
Book 4556 Page 283
turiel A. St. Pierre to Brennen, April 28, 1959 (Straw 1ale)
Book
4556
Page 282
Bartholomew F. Brennen to St. Pierre, April 28, 1959
loo k 3054 Page 197
E. Barker (widew) and Jennie P. Arvedson {singlewoman)
to Bartholomew F. Brennen and Elizabeth G. oat. 24, 1935
$2800.00 Sale!ll Five 1"'ortgage {Elizabeth r.Jrennsn di"d ll/14/.57
•Being the same premises conveyed to our mother, Ellen L.
Arvedson in deed of E.c. Battis, dtd. 3/18/1880
(Book 1035, page 286) and deed of Andrew Jackson dtd
11/17/1862 (Book 644, page 81). See also probate #67994.
Book 10.35 Page 286
Ecbrud
c.
lo<* 1035
George
Arvid~on
Page 286
Book 732 Page 247
look
508
Page 104
Mary'
Battis to Arvedson, March
a,
1880
to .Battis, March 8, 1880
Andrew Jackson to George Arvidson, Sept. 28, 1867
(Andrew Jackson was mariner and aon
Nathaniel Jackson.) *
lnoo.oo mortgage.
or
Ellen L. Jackson to Andrew Jackson, Feb. 27, la.55
$1.hOO.OQ.;tale prioe. (Ellen Jackson was daughter of
Nathaniel Jaekson).
Premises described as being formerly
17 tbrlborough Street.
Book 508 Page 103
Book
355
Page 133
Andrew Jackson to Ellen L. Jackson, Feb. 23, 1855
(trader) and Catherine Symonds (widow)
both of Salem and Sarah H. Brown, grandchild of Sarah s.
and Edward B. ~own. minor children of Benjamin Brawn convey to
lathaniel Jackson {stone cutter) for ~895.00, property
at 17 Marlborough Streat, April 10, 1845~
Samu~l &-own Jr.
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* descriptions
lot of land with the huilrlings thereon N. JO' on Federal St.
E. 6o• on estate now or former~ #'d 45J S. on the Est. ntM or
formerly of Bartlett; if~ or.. Est. now or formerly of David Perkins
Which estate my late father Nathaniel Jackson died siezed.
______________________
ff desoription:
,_
dwelling ho1.1se and land #17 Marlborough Stree\ bounded N. 30' on
�Ca~.
John Felt House
1757
47
Page 2
hderal St.• Salem, Ku••
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1aid Street, E. on Est o! 1115 about 66 teet;
land ot !avid Perkins as the fences stand."
s.
on Bartlett wtJ and •· on ·
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Edward Brawn was the son-in-law
Vital Reccrda Essex County:
or Capt.
Benjamin
John Felt.
Brown, eon of Edward Brown bp. 6/7/1795
E81ex Count7 Probate #9390 John Felt, et al minors a
merptaa
Edward Brown of Salem, in said County, Gentleman, authorized by the
Bon. the Justices of the Sp. Jud. Ct. held in Sal.em October 7, 1804 to sell and convey two undivided seventh parts of Real Estate belonging to
John Felt, Porter Felt, Deborah Felt, Sa.Uy Felt and Ephraim Felt, then minors
etc. etc.
having: sold their said interest in said Real Est. nvw on oath
accounts for the proceeds thereof as follmvs:
Tiz a by the gross sales or the said i/7ths parts ot all said
Real Estate sold at auction on Feb. 25, 1804
$1,51B.h4
The said Edward prays to be allowed the following ohargess
TizJ
For cash paid to 8Ulldry creditors ot the estate
ot John Felt, deo 1d. grandfather of said
minors - to which the real estate aforesaid
was 8Ubject
pa.id on account of said minor•
178.32
tor eash paid 2/7ths of eJitp. ot
obtainin:.; order of ·court,
coiweyancing, advising etc.
15.84
For services of said Brawn
57.14
Probate Fees
. For cash paid to the said John Fel•
11ho ia now living, since he became
ot
age
1.00
2SJ.2S
For cash paid to ~;moy Felt, the
Gdn. to the said Porter, Deborah
Sally and Ephraim Felt
•an
the petition or MJJ:ry Felt or Salem etc. widow of John Felt, late of Salem~ and
guardian to all his children; viz. John Felt, Porter Felt, Feborah .Felt. Sally Felt,
and Ephraim Felt, minors under the age of 21 yrs. - smtvdng that said minors are
•eized in fee of and in two undivided seventh parts or the .following real estate
1ituate in Salem afroesaid, and here described viz. (a dewll~ house and land by
Lynde,d. Street, ther,~, and aboundin~ southerly by '. . hat Street 55 1 , westerly by land
Benjamin King 100 •; north'2rly partly on land of Katharine Felt dee 'd, and partly
on land of Edward Brcwn, 59' and one half; and easterly by land of the widow Rand
100• with the appurtenances, etc. etc. 11
lditora
prop~y
Therefore to pay debts owed .from John Felt Eatate, the house (a.nd oth<=>r
named) eomea into hands of Edward Bl"c;wn, Capt. Felt•a son-in-law.
�Capt. John Felt House.
1757
47
page
Federal st;., Salem, Ma.as.
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Book
104 Pa.ge 81
Benjamin Lynde, ux Mary to Capt. John Felt tor $2 pounds
on February 2, 1757 conveys
House lot in Salem oontaining about 55 polea lying tront
on Izynde St. •o called bounded as followeth:
s.w. comer being the S.E. eomer of
John Holton' s lott and running along by said Holton fenc~
or line on a course North 16° 2$k JO•; East 254 • till it
comes to Owdell's or Cook Fish fence then turning and
running F,asterly 13° South 65' by said Fish Fence then
turning South and running on a course about South 19°
West along by Mr. Hunt and Mr. Orne •s land as the fences
now stand about 254 feet to said Lynde Street then turning
and running on said Street to the first menticned
bounds measurin~ in the front 55'.
Beginning at the
It is agreed that whereas Benjamin Lynde hath
~iven
in
2 feet to widen said street, Felt agrees to erect no
buildings or fence within 2 feet more of the st.reet.
i\U.l ccnsideration paid by
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5/13/1757.
* **
Capt. John Felt, a ehoreman, or owner of vessels, trading coastw:iae, patriot
died ot eancer :in Danvers, r:ass. August 1785. Administrat'ion of' his .:..state
was granted to Capt. Richard Hanning, June 71 1786 - who gave bonds rlth John
.Felt and Edward Brown (son and son-in-law of Capt. John Felt) as su.::..~iea.
Ineluded in this tracing is a copy of a petition of Uar:r Felt, wid....-..r ot
.John Felt, and gdn. of all his children who are minors, an aocount. c~ sale of
real estate of Felt minors by order of court, and also aome interes-:..:..ng dcinga
ot thie moat interesting man which were recorded in the Felt Gene.a.l.:Q"•
men causing the
Jrr. Felt was patriot and leader of tht:i retreat at the :,iorth .Brici,,,,C"1! :,-- Col. Leslie.
Thia in.t'ormation is ;:;iven in great detail in this 5enealogy1 al.so ~'8Cific
mention of the tact that Capt. Felt purchased 5/10/1757, just preTi. ~ to hi•
second marriag~ a:mi house and lot on 1ynde Street in Salem and ~:;ment~ became
the owner of a large amount of land in the "!forth Fields".
These additicnal pa.pers mentioned above are given to the house
OW'!!:~ ..
We, therefore, state with no hesitation that the house was built i=. :_'""57.
�47 FEDERAL STREET Salem Directory Research
by Jeanne Stella P.O. Box 534 Salem MA 01970
1837 Directory
Hoffman, Charles, merchant, h 47 Federal
1842 Directory
Felt, Joseph, jr. farmer, 47 Federal
1846 Directory
Felt, Joseph, jr. farmer, h 47 Federal
1850 Directory
Felt Joseph, jr. house 47 Federal
1851 Directory
Felt Joseph, jr. house 47 Federal
1864 Directory
Arvedson George, clerk, 216 Essex, house 47 Federal
1866 Directory
Arvedson George, clerk, 216 Essex, house 47 Federal
1869 Directory
Arvedson George, clerk, 216 Essex, house 47 Federal
1872 Directory
Arvedson George, boots, shoes, and rubbers, 216 Essex, house 47 Federal
1874 Directory
Arvedson George, boots, shoes, and rubbers, 216 Essex, h 47 Federal
1876 Directory
Arvedson George, boots, shoes, and rubbers, 216 Essex, h 47 Federal
1881 Directory
Arvedson George, boots, shoes, and rubbers, 216 Essex, house 47 Federal
1884 Directory
Arvedson George, boots, shoes, and rubbers, 216 Essex, house 47 Federal
�1886 Directory
Arvedson George, salesman, 206 Essex, house 47 Federal
1890-91 Directory
Arvedson George, shoe dealer, h 47 Federal
Conant Annie R. Mrs. dressmaker, 47 Federal, h. do.
1893-94 Directory
Arvedson George, shoe dealer, h 47 Federal
1895-96 Directory
Arvedson George, h. 47 Federal
Abbott Mary, widow of George A. h. 47 Federal
1897-98 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1899-1900 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1905 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1906 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1908 Di rectory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1910 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1911 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1912 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1913 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1914 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1915 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
�1916 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1917 Directory
Arvedson George, genealogist, h. 47 Federal
1918 Directory
Barker, Mary E. wid. Benjamin, h. 47 Federal
1920 Directory
Wiggin J Edward {Jennie) elect h 47 Federal
1921 Directory
Wiggin J Edward {Jennie) electrician h. 47 Federal
1922 Directory
Taylor Elizabeth Mrs h 47 Federal
1924 Directory
Taylor Elizabeth Mrs h 47 Federal
1926 Directory
47-Vacant
1929 Directory
Killam Anna W {The Nook) h 47 Federal
Nook The tea room
1930 Directory
Killam Anna W {The Nook) tea room 47 Federal h do
1933-34 Directory
Killam Anna W {The Nook) h 47 Federal
Nook The tea room
1935 Directory
Killam Anna W {The Nook) h 47 Federal
Nook The tea room
1936 Directory
Brennan Bartholomew F {Eliz G) slsmn h 47 Federal
Nook The tea room {Eliz Brennan) 47 Federal
1937 Directory
Brennan Bartholomew F {Eliz G) dept mgr Sears Roebuck & Co h 47 Federal
Nook The (Eliz Brennan) tea room 47 Federal
�1939 Directory
Brennan Bartholomew F {Eliz G) slsman h 47 Federal
Nook The {Eliz G Brennan) 47 Federal
1940 Salem Directory
Brennan, Bartholomew F (Eliz G) slsmn 47 Federal
NOTE: THE NOOK IS NO LONGER LISTED
1941 Directory
Brennan Bartholomew F (Eliz G) slsmn Parkers Farm Supply Store r 47 Federal
1942 Directory
Brennan Bartholomew F (Eliz G) mgr Parkers Farm Supply Store {D) h 47 Federal
1943 Directory
Brennan Bartholomew E {Eliz G) mgr Parker Farm Supply Store {D) h 47 Federal
Brennan Eliz M wid Bartholomew r 47 Federal
1944 Directory
Brennan Bartholomew F (Eliz G) mgr Parker Farm Supply Store {D) h 47 Federal
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Federal Street
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47 Federal Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
Captain John Felt
Creator
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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
Date
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1757, 1969
Contributor
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Joan Bailey
Language
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English
47
Bailey
Federal
Felt
Joan
John
Massachusetts
Salem
Street
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INFORMATION REGARDING BUILDING
Present 0-v:ner:
Mr. Fr::lnk \·!etmore
Essex County Registry of J.;eeds
Salem, Massachusetts
Book 3331
Page 566 (t) records:
GR.fu'ITOR
GRANTEE
Albert C. Bertrand
Blanche H. (ux)
Roger Conant Cooperative Bank
DESCRIPTION:
•
"A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situate at the corner of
St. Peter and Federal Streets in said SALEM bounded:- beginning at said corner
and running southerly by St. Peter Street 32.52 ft. to land now or late of
Foster; thence turning and runnine ~esterly by land now or late of-foster 46.41
ft. to land now or late of HcGrath; thence turning and running northerly Ly
HcGrath 19.25 ft. to a corner; thence turning and running easterly 8 ft.;
thence turning and running northerly 7 ft.; thence turning and running easterly
~ .(1) ft.; thence turning and running northerly by said land of McGrath 24.15
ft. to Federal Street; thence turning and running south easterly by Federal
Street 39.90 ft. t~ point begun at.
being same premises conveyed to Albert C. Bertrand et ux by deed of the Naumkeag
Amusement Co., of even date and record." ••••••• "Including as a part of the
realty all portable or sectional buildings, heating apparatus, plumbinr,, ranges,
mantels, storm doors and windows, oil burners, gas and oil, and electric fixtures, screens, screen doors, awnings, window shades, electric and gas refrigerators, air conditioning apparatus and other fixtures of what ever kind and
nature on said premises, or hereafter placed thereon prior to the full payment
and discharge of this mortgage; insofar as the same are or can be agreement of
the parties be wade a part of the realty". (etc.)-
•
Mortgage discharge indicated in Book 3927, page 61
Book 3331 - Page 565 also states:
GRANTOR
GRANTEE
Naumkeag Amusement Co.
Albert C. Bertrand
DESCRIPTION:
Same as complete one written (copied) from page 566 except for words
inr~_!'.. bel~.
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"Being same premises conveyed to said Naumkeag .Amusement Co. by Hermon qerkins,
deed dated 6/10/1939 recorded Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 3182
page 463. Taxes asses8e<l for the year 1943 are to be apportioned as of
June 10, 1943."
Hands and seals June 9, 1943 •
•
Discharge - Naumkeag Trust Co.
Book 3331 - page 56~ records: (copied)
"Naumkeag Trust Co. of Salem, Nassachuset ts, holder of a mortgage fI·om Naumkeag
A.i11usement Co. to :tfoumkeag Trust Co., dated 6/10/1939 recorded with Essex South
District County Registry of Deeds, nook 3182, page 464 acknowledges satisfaction
of the same."
Dated June 10, 1943.
Book 3182 - Page 463
GRAN TOR
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Hermon Perkins
Gertrude E. (ux)
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GRANTEE
Naumkeag Amusement Co.
DESCRIPTION:
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See deed from Asa Wiggin to John Francis dated January 30, 1836 - recorded Essex
South District Deeds Book 285, leaf 207 and deed from George E. Francis to City
of Salem, dated 6/8/1925 recorded in Book 2645, page one; said premises having
been inherited by me from George E. Francis of said Salem.
See also probate proceedings upon Estates of John Francis
Lucy B. Francis
John E. Francis
George A. Francis
Sarah E. Francis
Martha T. Francis
George E. Francis
- Probate fl 39597
Probate ·If 39600
- Probate #103978
- Probate II 39596
- Probate II 39605
- Probate fl 155998
- Probate #183607
•
(All above listed estates filed in Essex County Probate Court - housed in Essex
County Registry of Deeds building.)
•
The foregoing subject to the taxes assessed thereon for the year 1939.
Hands and seals June 10, 1939
(Researcher): Also - below. Naumkeag Amusement Co. to Naumkeag Trust Co. a
mortgage in the amount of $2400.00 in one year with 6% interest per annum payable
quarterly as prvvided in a note of even date - same description. Dated: June 10,
1939.
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Book 2645 - Page one.
GRAN TOR
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GRANTEE
George E. Francis
(Single)
To City of Salem, a Municipal Corp . .i.n
County of Essex .
DESCRIPTION:
" ••• the land situat~d in SALE~-1 aforesaid at the corner of St. Pc:.ter and Federal
Streets bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a point on St. Peter Street marked "A" on a plan entitled
''Proposed Widening, Corner of Federal and St. Peter Streets, Salem, Hassachusetts,
January 1925" by George F. Ashton, City Engineer, then running northerly on
St. Peter Street 16.80 ft. to a point marked "B" on said Plan; ther. tur:1lng and
running westerly on Federal Street 35. 70 ft. to a point marked "C" un said Plan;
thence turning and runninr south easterly 39.90 ft. to a point "A" on said plan
and the point of beginning. Containing JOO sq. ft.
Hands and seals June 8, 1925"
Book 285 - Page 207
GRANTOR
GRANTEE
Asa Wiggin, Tailor
Abigail (ux)
John Francis,
Ship Master
for $1500.00
DESCRIPTION:
•
•
"A certain message in Salem, bounded as follows: beginning at the south easterly
corner thereof on St. Peter's Street at a point 2.2 north of a store fonnerly of
Hodges, then running northerly by said street 50 ft. more or less to County Street
(now Federal St. - interpolated by researcher) thence westerly by County St. 36.~
ft. to the fence by my other land, thence southerly as the fence stands to a poir.t
in said fence, one foot ncrth of the house (first mention of a building on this
piece of land - researcher) on the granted le.nd, thence running westerly in a line
parallel to the north side of the pantry of said house and distant one foot from
said north side of said pantry to a point; one foot westward of said pantry,
thence running southerly in a line parallel to the west tnd of said pantry and one
foot distant from said west and to land formerly of Hodges and thence easterly by
said land formerly of Hodges to the corner begun at, the said Francis his heirs
or assigns, hot.fever, sha.11 not be at liberty to bu-!..ld any erection on said foot of
land around said pantry so as to obstruct the light or air from my adjacent land."
Hands and seals February 2. 1836
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On October 22, 1970, the researcher went to the City Hall, Salem, Nassachusetts
where the following information was found in the Tax Records of the City of
Salem, Massachusetts for the year 1836:
Ward 2:
..
John Francis
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1 house #29 St. Peter St.
on page 93 the valuation as follows:
Value
Personal
$1500.00 $500.00
Poll Tax
$1.50
Real
$6.60
Personal
$2.20
(written in pencil
Total
$10. 30
----->
A. B.)
2.20)
The researcher here records finding no books containing Tax Records for the years
1835, 1834, 1833, 1832, 1831, 1830, 1329, 1828, 1827.
The next previous book on the chelf is 1826.
(A fact known to the City of Salem, Massachusetts.)
HISTORIC SALEM INC.
House Sign Committee
•
FINDINC:
House at (formerly) 29 St. Peter Street, Salem, Hass. now having been removed to
property owned by Mr. Frank Wetmore abutting Brown St. Co.·should have a house
sign reading:
ASA WIGGIN
1836
October 22, 1970
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the homestead of George Williarr~s in 1654 when()e died. He left it tohis son ··· ··. ,,.,;
John who sold it and a lot easf of it to Samuel '1lilliams ·and John Gedneyin. . .. , ·
1658. Before 1672 it was divided, Williams gettil:g this half upcn which he ·"" . '··,.
built a house. He died in 1689 leaving it to his wife Mary (Ver~n) and residue· · .· ·
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m?ve~ the ho~se an.d built. ~ n~w ·one where he live~ un~i~ .his death in 17?6. •:
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states that Habbakkuk Bowdi~ch lived here and
he was· ·married in 1765,.
;}... ·had a son Nathaniel born in\ 1778 and removed ~hat year to Salem Village·
, '' · (Danvers) it is evident that the Bowditch famjly and Mrs. Crownirishield ·
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~ · tical Navigator." This house was moved back from.Brown Street into Kimball
;~ · · Court, a short passage immedi'13tely behind it and F,tands there still. There is
?-· · an interval from about 1776 to~)837 when data as 'to the house and the time
[{ ~: ·of its removal are lacking but in\ 1837 and until 1859 the families of Dr. Sam~
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uel Johnson and Rev. Samuel Jonnson, Jr. were )!ere, moving to 2 Chestnut
Street on the latter date.
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t°'1 · .died in January 1878, at 83. His wife, Eliza (Lane) died in 1887 and the Misses
1·1·:.~bbie W. and Susan L. were ~till at 2 Brown Street in 1897, the latter dying
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POST OFFICE BOX 865
OFFICE AT OLD TOWN HALL
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 / PHONE (617) 745-0799
145 Federal Street
Built for
JOHN CULLITON, tanner and currier
in the year 1859
Research by,
Joyce King
May 1981
"to preserve Historic Sites, Buildings and objects,
and to work for the education of the community
in the true value of the same."
�145 Federal Street
This large two-story plus hip roof house has many of the features
which were popular when it was built (1859) such as pedimented
windows, paired brackets and a square columned portico and balustrade
above.
The house has a handsome iron fence in front of it. (Salem
Historic Commission District Study, 1956)
The land on which this house stands was once part of the Stearns
estate (384 Essex St.) which extended from Essex to Federal Streets.
The Stearns family used this land as their garden for many years.
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In May of 1859, to settle the estate of Sarah
Stearns, the heirs
sold a portion of their land to John Culliton tanner and currier,
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�John Culliton was born in Ireland in 1817.
He landed in Halifax,
Nova Scotia, in 1834, where he worked at printing for a short time.
(It was common for Irish immigrants, who were unable to pay the
fare for regular passage to the United States, to book passage on
Canadian lumber ships which would otherwise return home empty.
Once in Canada the Irish would save their money and work their way
down the coast into the United States.
taken by Mr. Culliton.)
This could be the route
Ivir. Culliton arrived in Salem in
1835 and
began as a journeyman to invest in small purchases of hides which
he tanned and curried himself in his off hours and sold on his own
account.
It was in this way that Mr. Culliton said he laid the
foundation of his subsequent fortune.
His speciality was light
African matemoras and Central American kip. (Salem News Oct. 14, 1887
and July 8, 1923)
John Culliton, described as a quiet reserved man, was married in
Salem to Lucy D. Johnson on Dec. 31, 1848.
The couple made their
home at 9 Friend st. until the completion of their beautiful new
mansion house at 145 Federal St.
The Culliton family was settled into
their new residence by June 1860 when the federal census was taken:
John Culliton
Lucy
Catherine
John
James
Willie
Carrie Grant
age 42
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currier
born in Mass
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servant
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�The tax records for 1860 list John Culliton as the owner of 147
(now 145) Federal st. valued at $6,500; currier shop and tannery at
R91 Mason st. valued at $3,400; one horse (no value given).
In 1862 the tax was - 5,300 ft. of land $2,000 Total
$4,400-
barn $100 - house
1~6 ,500
On March 21, 1866 John Culliton purchased,for $452, a small parcel
of land adjoining his from the heirs of Lydia P. Stearns.
the same land conveyed to Lydia by the heirs of Sarah
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�In 1868 John Culliton 1 s worth was given as:
$20,000
stock
machinery
1,000
3 horses
500
carriages, carts, etc.
300
l,ooo
furniture
house 145 Federal
6,500
tan yard and 3 buildings
1,500
vats
700
house 87t Mason St.
400
500
land #3 and 4t Friend st.
land $2,000
land 1,200
land
200
The 1870 census shows one addition and one correction*:
John Culliton
Lucy D.
Katie E.
John F.
James E.
William H.
Edward J.
Carrie L. Grant
age 53
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tanner & currier
keeping house
no occupation
at school
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born Ire•
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servant
The tax value had risen in 1870 to - $8,000 for the house and $1,300
for the land.
at $1,800.
By 1876 the house was valued at $9,000 with the land
The value dropped in 1880 to $7,800 for the house and
$1,600 for land.
In 1880 another census was taken:
age
John Culliton
II
Lucy D.
II
James E.
II
William
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Edward J.
Caroline L. Grant 11
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Bridget Carey
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leather manf.
wife - keeps house
son - student
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niece
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In the 1881 directory John Culliton was a currier at Rl09 Mason st.
and at 91 High St., Boston. His house was 145 Federal St.
�Mr. Culliton died at his residence on Oct. 13, 1887 at the age of
70.
This obituary appeared in the local paper:
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:the Houth Society, died
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j70. He Wll!I born In ll'cl:111tt 1 :1nde1l l11 Hall- I
:rax in 1834, 011m6 to ~ll.~8110i1udet.ts and
1wol'ked at his tmtle ns 11 p1foter In the office
'ot the Boston Post. lill me to S.1lem In
;l83i'i, nnd worli,cd lu UH! ottloe of th~ 811lem
:J,1rndmark. He le111'11ed the trnde ot a cur·rler with the 111t11 Uavl•l' lloberts .of Pea-I
:~odr, us ~n npprentlce, laylug the touuda~,
_t1vn of 111~ fu.ture co111pe~e11t•y \l.r. working;
,·""t-l'Htti.: nt 111ght UlJOll lnllCS \>Ul'Ch:tsetl i'i:Y
,hhmwlr a 1111 aoltl by 11111 ns hi. ow 11 venture!
·to hb employrr. lfo 1101.;umulatcd wealth!
! 'rapidly during the war, and.torse\'l'l'al years:
1 was at thi; head ot thl' flt•m of Vullit.on, I
;.'1'rl'udwell & Co., 88 High stl'eet, .Boston. i
:':He e111ur11c<>tl th1! Protc~t11nt religion nnd
·:was n member of th() 801,1th C:hu1,~b P11.rlsh
'iCummittee. He wu~ 1o Dfrectrll' .hi the Naulnr.keag Bauk aud 811lem & ,;outh Danvers Oil
i' Cou1p1111y. · A 1111111 of ~e1wrous impulses, he
.i w11s one of the bt·st friends the workingmen
ievet·.had. He le11ves I\ widow aQd tour :$OU•
jan<!~ughter.
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In his will (probate #65503) Mr. Culliton left his widow, Lucy D.,
"a share as she is entitled to at law 11 , to his son William H. the
sum of $100, 1/4 of the remainder to Charles Tuttle to hold in
trust for John F. Culliton of Peabody, and the rest to children
James, Edward and Kate.
(see also appendix A)
On Sept. 21, 1888 Charles H. Tuttle, trustee under the will of
John Culliton transferred the 1/4 share of the dwelling house
at 145 Federal St. to Lucy D. Culliton (book 1233 page 505).
Lucy D. Culliton died on June 25, 1893.
The Salem News carried
this obituary:
"Lucy D., widow of the late John Culliton, died at her residence
on Federal St. yesterday noon, after an illness of some duration.
The deceased was born and always resided in Salem.
She was an
�attendant at the South church, and although never conspicuous in
charitable work, gave a large amount of money to the poor and
deserving.
The deceased was in her 70th year.
wife of
c.
She leaves a daughter Catherine,
H. Tuttle, and three sons James, William and Edward. 11
On July 29, 1893 the heirs of Lucy D. Culliton conveyed their
shares of the dwelling house 145 Federal st. and the land on the
corner of Federal and Flint, "the same conveyed to John Culliton
as by deeds of Stearns 101 to William H. Culliton.
"The same inherited
by us from our late mother Lucy D." (book 1395 page 145).
The 1895 tax shows that the valuation had dropped to $7,300 for the
house and $2,100 for the land.
1913 shows
a further drop to $6,700
for the house and $2,100 for the land.
William H. Culliton died on July 3, 1914.
His obitutary as it was
printed in the Salem News:
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William H. Culltion died at his home, 145 Federal St., Saturday,
after a long illness.
Oct. 24, 1857•
manufacturer.
His father was John Culliton, a large leather
He leaves a brother Edward J. and a sister Mrs.
Charles H. Tuttle.
home.
He was a note broker, and was born in Salem,
His funeral was held this forenoon at his late
Rev. Thomas G. Langdale of the South church officiating.
burial was in Harmony Grove."
The
�In his will (probate #118985) William bequeathed
1~500
to h·is cousin
Caroline L. Grant and several pieces of jewelry to the T~ttle
frunily.
The rest and remainder to Charles
c.
Tuttle to pay brother
Edward J. Culliton all the income (see also appendix B).
The directory for 1915 states that the house was vacant at the time
those listings were made.
On Sept. 21, 1915 Charles
c.
Tuttl~
trustee under the last will of
William H. Culliton,sold for $6,600 to Catherine Ronan "the same
conveyed to John Culliton by deeds of Stearns (book 2311 pages 450-1).
Catherine Ronan was the wife of a prominent leather manufacturer 5
James Ronan.
The property was apparently put in Catherine's name
for legal purposes.
The 1915 tax valuation shows Catherine Ronan as
the owner of 145 Federal st.
house valued at $5,60D; land $2,400.
The Ronans moved, from 44 Holten st., Peabody with their impressive
family, to the Federal St. house immediately after the purchase
as indicated in the 1916 directory:
Bartholomew J. Ronan,
II
Catherine F.
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Francis J.
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James J.
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John J.
James (wf~ Catherine)
William J.
works at
clerk (Peabody)
dentist - 114 Washington st.
student
lawyer - 252 Essex St.
lawyer - 118 Washington st.
morocco dresser
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II
lives at
145 Federal st.
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(daughter Helen Ronan, dentist was listed along with the others in
1918)
�The yea:r 1925 brought sadness to the 145 Federal St. household, for
on May 8th Dr. Helen E. Ronan died:
Salem News - May 10, 1925
"Dr. Helen E. Ronan, one of the best known of the younger dentist
of this city, passed away Saturday after an illness of only a few
days duration.
She was a native of this city.
After completing her
High School course in three yea:rs, she entered Tufts Dental School,
from which she graduated with honor and distinction in 1919.
Her great zeal and enthusiasm for her work, and her ma:rked ability
and skill in executing the same, soon attracted the attention of the
college authorities who upon her graduation, made her a member of
the faculty.
She hel• this position for a few yea:rs and until the·
practice established by her sister, Dr. Catherine F., became so
large as to require her attention.
Thereupon, she associated with
her sister and the two have since been actively engaged in the practice
of their profession.
Endowed with a bright and happy disposition, Dr. Helen Ronan always
had a kind and pleasant word for everyone with whom she came in
contact.
She was a great favorite with the children, especially
those who were numbered among her patients.
25 years of age.
Dr. Ronan was only
She was in her usual good health and spirits and
about her duties as late as last Thursday.
Her demise was entirely
unexpected and was a distinct shock to the community.
Besides her grief stricken pa:rents and sister, Dr. Ronan leaves
six brothers."
�Just two years later another death stunned
the family.
Salem News - Nov. 7, 1927
"The many friends of John J. Ronan a well known attorney were
shocked to learn that he passed away at his home 145 Federal St.,
yesterday afternoon after an illness lasting but a few days.
He
was about his duties until Thursday when he complained of a slight
indisposition.
He was apparently recovering when a heart condition
developed which culminated in his death.
Mr. Ronan was born in Salem, but moved as a child with his parents
to Peabody.
He was educated in the public schools of that city,
graduated from Peabody High in 1912.
He continued his studies
at the Boston University law school, received his degree from that
institution in 1915.
He began the practice of his profession in
Salem, but his duties were interrupted by his enlistment in the
navy in 1918.
After serving most creditably under Lt. Comm. David Little,
until the armistice was signed, then returned to his office and
resumed his law practice.
He had a particular aptitude for probate and real estate law and
devested himself almost exclusively to the practice of those two
branches.
At the time of his death he was conveyancer for the
Roger Conant Co-op Bank.
Attorney Ronan was a man of reticence and unassuming disposition
but his earnestness and integrity and sympathetic understanding
endeared him to all who knew him.
He was a member of the Essex
Bar Assc. and the American Legion.
Besides his mother and father he is survived by five brothers and
one sister
Katherine~'
�The 1935 valuation for Catherine F. Ronan was listed as:
House 145 Federal st.
Garage
Factory (3 Waters st.)
$6,000
500
9,000
On Oct. 16, 1937 James Ronan succumbed to a long illness:
Salem News
Oct. 16
"James Ronan died this morning at his home 145 Federal St.,
following a long illness.
A native of Salem he spent many of his
early years in Peabody where, for a long time he conducted a large
tannery, retiring
from business 15 years ago.
Mr. Ronan devoted his life chiefly, in the interest of his family
and home, yet was kindly and helpful to all whom he met bearing his
lingering illness with patience.
He married Catherine Doody of Salem more than 50 years ago in the
old St. James church, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Fr. Gray,
Besides his widow he is survived by one daughter Dr. Catherine F. of
Salem and five sons.
Funeral from his late home."
On July 12, 1950, after the death of their mother in 1949, James,
William, Bartholomew, Arthur and Frank sold their shares in the
land and building on the corner of Eederal and Flint Streets to
Catherine F. Ronan.
Ronan.
"All we inherited from our mother Catherine F.
For title see Charles Tuttle to Catherine F. Ronan 1915"•
(book 3762 page 297)
Catherine and Frank remained in the house until for some unknown
reason they moved to 366 Essex St. in 1954•
vacant during 1954 and 1955.
The house remained
�It may be of interest to make note of some members of the Ronan
family after their departure from 145 Federal St.:
Bartholomew practiced law for 45 years and was the vice president
and director of the Merchants Warren National Bank of Salem.
James Ronan became Justice of the State Supreme Court
William and Frank were the proprietors of "Ronan's" restaurant
at 40 Boston St. for many years.
Catherine continued to practice dentistry in Boston, Wakefield
and Salem. She died on March 22, 1976 at the age of 82.
On Jan. 19, 1955 Catherine Ronan, unmarried, sold to Arthur Thomas
Cyr the land and buildings at 145 Federal St. "For title see deed
of James Ronan et al to me July 12, 1950, also probate of Catherine
Ronan #228016 11
(book 4135 page 293).
On Oct. 9, 1956 Arthur T. Cyr secured
Conant Bank for $2,200.
a mortgage from the Roger
The property was also subject to a prior
mortgae for $16,300 (book 4314 page 132).
The bank took possession
of the property on Feb. 11, 1958 (book 4442 page 154).
On Feb. 26, 1958 the Roger Conant Co-op Bank sold the property to
Elmer H. Warner (book 4442 page 155-7).
The title was changed on
April 29, 1958 ro read Elmer and Eleanor Warner (book 4456 page 292).
Dec. 10, 1959 Elmer H. and Eleanor
to Israel Frisch, of Beverly.
Bank
(book 4628 page 382).
c.
Warner,husband
and wife, sold
"The same conveyed by the Roger Conant
�On Dec. 31, 1966 Israel and Minnie Frisch, husband and wife, of
Beverly changed the title of this property as well as three other
parcels to "Israel Frisch as he is trustee of the Federal St. Realty
(book 5417 page 512).
Trust of Salem"
Oct. 29, 1980 Minnie Frisch surviving spouse of Israel Frisch and
the successor trustee of the Federal St. Realty Trust of Salem
sold for $100,000 to Harkness and Wick Development Corp., business
at 7 East st., Ipswich the land and building on the corner of
Federal and Flint Sts.
For title see book 5417 page 512
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112-114 Federal Street
Salem
According to available evidence, this house was built for Col. John Page,
merchant, in 1782.
John Page was born in 1751, the son of Samuel Page and Elizabeth Clark, who in
1772 had come to Salem from Medford. Samuel became a very successful distiller
and merchant.
John Page (1751-1838) married Sarah Porter of Danvers in 1773, and they had two
surviving sons, John Jr. and Josiah Page. During the Revolution, John Page was a
volunteer in the Rhode Island expedition of 1778. Mrs. Sarah (Porter) Page died,
whereupon John married, second, Esther Mackey, who soon died. John married,
third, in 1793, Ruth Holman, the daughter of an Essex Street hatter, Samuel
Holman. John and Ruth would have four children between 1794 and 1802.
On 7 September 1782 for 170 Ii John Page, merchant, purchased from Ebenezer
Beckford, merchant, a piece of land :fronting southerly 62' on "the north or new
street" (Federal Street), westerly 126' on land of Leach, northerly 62' on land of
John Beckford, and easterly 100' on land of Jenks (ED 139:226). On this land, Mr.
Page had a house built, evidently in that same year, 1782. The house was large and
distinctive: three stories high, five bays across in front, it had (and has) a pitched
roof, rather than the hip roof that would soon be common among houses of this
class. It is of a style that is known as Post-Colonial, meaning that it was somewhat
evolved from Pre-Revolutionary "Georgian" style, but had not yet partaken of the
elements of what is known as "Federal" style.
Up until the time of the Revolution (1775), Salem's trade was prosperous but
modest. The salt water came in as the South River along Derby and new Derby
Streets all the way to the present post office; and in this secure inner harbor were
most of the wharves and warehouses.
After the Revolution, Salem's merchants were ready to push their ships and
cargoes into all parts of the known world. Hasket Derby, William Gray, and
Joseph Peabody were the leaders in this effort. In 1784, Derby opened trade with
Saint Petersburg, Russia; and in 1784 and 1785 he dispatched trading vessels to
Africa and China, respectively. Voyages to India soon followed, and to the Spice
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�islands (Sumatra, Java, Malaya, etc.). The size and number of vessels was
increased, and by 1800 Salem was the greatest trading port in America, with some
of the wealthiest merchants.
In this bustling and prosperous seaport, John Page sought military and political
advancement, and received it (see EIHC 3:92-93). He was elected Lt. Col. of the
Essex Regiment in 1791 (John Fiske was Brig. General; see Bentley's Diary
IV :64), and he was a federal employee as a Weigher & Gauger at the Custom
House. He also owned a part interest in the distillery that his father had operated.
In 1793, evidently, he and Samuel Ropes formed a partnership, Page & Ropes, to
do business as ship chandlers. They were quite successful, and in 1798 they
contributed $100 toward construction of a privately financed Salem frigate, the
Essex, for defense against marauding French ships (EIHC 75:6). Rev. William
Bentley noted in his diary that he went on a pleasure excursion to Baker's Island in
May, 1798, in the company of Col. Page and Captains Derby and Prince.
In 1800 Page & Ropes spent over $4000 in purchasing from the Derby heirs a store
at the head ofUnion Wharf, fronting northerly on Derby Street (ED 167:176-177).
This store (which they may have leased earlier), with land and wharfage, stood
opposite the mouth of present Union Street, and was a good location for the
enterprise of outfitting ships and their crews. The chandlery was a nautical
department store and grocery store combined, from which was sold everything
from biscuits and quadrants to cordage and barrels of tar. Page & Ropes' s
chandlery appears to have handled more than its share of the trade along Salem's
booming waterfront.
John Page (1751-1838), b. 20 Nov. 1751, Medford, son of Samuel Page &
Elizabeth Clark, died 2 Dec. 1838, Salem. He m/11773 Sarah Porter. He m/2
1793 Esther Mackey (1763-1793). He m/3 9 July 1793 Ruth Holman, born
1761, d/o Samuel Holman. Known issue:
1. John
2. Josiah
3.
4.
5. Samuel, 1794
6. William 1796
7. Elizabeth, 1799
8. Henry Lawrence, 1802, died in infancy.
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�In 1800, the house was occupied by John Page and family (himself, his wife, 7
boys and young men, 3 girls) and by William Hathorne (16-26 & male 10-16, and
female 45+ and 4 16-26), who may have been Capt. William Hathorne who m.
1800 Miss Dutch and in 1801 moved to Essex Street, where he kept a store.
Mr. Bentley noted (8 Feb. 1803) that Col. Page was among several men who had
commissioned a Major Watkins to build them tombs. When the cost began to soar,
Col. Page was deputed to confront Maj. Watkins, and in the event Watkins drew
his sword and beat Col. Page. The Colonel had him arrested. Bentley noted, "The
Major has come out and done penance to the public satisfaction, by asking pardon
and imploring forgiveness. The reduction of the account (for tomb-building) will
probably be more terrible to him."
Salem at the turn of the century was growing and thriving. The town's merchants
were among the wealthiest in the country. In Samuel Mcintire, they had a local
architect who could help them realize their desires for large and beautiful homes
built and decorated in the Adamesque style. This style (called "Federal" today)
had been developed years before by the Adam brothers in England and featured
fanlight doorways, palladian windows, elongated pilasters and columns, and large
windows. It was introduced to New England by Charles Bulfinch upon his return
from England in 1790. The State House in Boston was his first institutional
composition; and soon Beacon Hill was being built up with handsome residences
in the Bulfinch manner.
Samuel Mcintire, a talented joiner and draftsman of Salem, was quick to pick up
on the style, and to adapt it to Salem's larger lots, as on Chestnut Street, Federal
Street, and Washington Square, a somewhat boggy expanse which was filled in
and cleaned up in the period 1802-4. Mclntire's first local composition, the
Jerathmeel Peirce house (on Federal Street, near North), contrasts greatly with his
Adamesque compositions of just a few years later. The interiors of this style
differed from the "Georgian" and Post-Colonial by eschewing walls of wood
paneling in favor of plastered expanses painted in bright colors or, more
commonly, covered in bold wallpapers. In vernacular (less high-style) houses, the
"wallpaper" effect was achieved by painted walls with an overlay of stencilled
designs. The Adam style put a premium on handsome casings and carvings of
central interior features such door-caps and chimney-pieces (Mclntire's specialty).
On the exterior, the Adam style included elegant fences and houses that were often
built of brick, and, sometimes, attenuated porticoes and, in the high style, string
courses, swagged panels, and even two-story pilasters.
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�Salem's foreign commerce was booming in the first decade of the nineteenth
century, as was the commerce of Newburyport and even Marblehead. Salem
vessels sailed to the Caribbean and Europe-including Russia--as before, but were
opening trade to the East as well, sailing to the far side of the globe to trade with
the merchants of the Spice Islands, India, and Malaya. Salem cargoes were
exceedingly valuable.
Salem's boom came to an end with crash, when, in January, 1808, Pres. Jefferson
and the Congress imposed an embargo on all American shipping in hopes of
forestalling war. The Embargo proved futile and nearly ruinous in Salem, whose
commerce ceased. As a hotbed of Democratic-Republicanism, the seafarers of the
Derby Street area, led by the Crowninshield family, loyally supported the Embargo
until it was lifted in spring, 1809. Salem, out of patience with Jefferson, furiously
resumed its seafaring commerce, but still the British preyed on American shipping,
Salem's included; and in June, 1812, war was declared against Britain.
Most of the New England towns opposed the war as being potentially ruinous and
for the benefit only of the western war-hawk states. Not Salem and Marblehead,
which went to war eagerly. Forty privateers were immediately fitted out in Salem,
manned by Marblehead and Salem crews, who also served on U.S. Navy vessels,
including the Constitution. In addition, Salem fielded companies of infantry and
artillery.
Salem and Marblehead privateers were largely successful in making prizes of
British supply vessels. While many of the town's men were wounded in
engagements, and some were killed, the adventure and possible riches of
privateering kept the men returning to sea as often as possible. The first prizes
were captured by a 30-ton converted fishing schooner, the Fame, and by a 14-ton
luxury yacht fitted with one gun, the Jefferson. Of all Salem privateers, the
Crowninshields' 350-ton ship America was the most successful. She captured
more than 30 prizes worth more than $1,100,000.
Salem feared attack from British vessels, and erected forts and batteries on the
Neck. On land, the war went poorly for the United States, as the British captured
Washington, DC, and burned the Capitol and the White House. Along the western
frontier, U.S. forces were successful against the weak English forces; and, as
predicted by many, the western expansionists had their day. At sea, Salem's
vessels often were captured, and its men captured or killed. After almost three
years, the war was bleeding the town dry, and the menfolk were disappearing.
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�Hundreds of Salem men and boys were imprisoned in British prison-ships and at
Dartmoor Prison in England.
At last, in February, 1815, peace was restored.
Page & Ropes evidently continued to do a good business into the 1820s. By 1820,
Col. John Page and family had moved out of this house and into another one
farther down Federal Street. In 1820, the tenants here were Thomas Cole, a
prosperous "gentleman," and Jonathan Peele Saunders, an auctioneer (see 1820
census, p.106). Mr. Saunders, in 1813, had been a part-owner of the 260-ton
merchant ship Bolina, Capt. John Fairfield (EIHC 39:207).
Through the 1820s the foreign trade continued prosperous; but at the end of that
decade, Salem's maritime commerce sank rapidly. Before that point, Col. Page
decided to sell this house on Federal Street. On 5 April 1823 he sold the house and
land for $3200 (ED 232:24) to his nieces, the well-to-do Misses Abigail, 40, and
Elizabeth Lawrence, 32, daughters of the Colonel's sister Abigail and her husband
Abel Lawrence, of Barton Square. Col. Page and wife Ruth moved into the house
at 335 Essex Street at about this time, and resided there for the rest of their lives.
The Colonel died on 2 December 1838, aged 87 years.
The owners as of 1823, the Misses Lawrence, evidently did not reside here, but
rented the house for income. The tenants in 1830 are difficult to discern; but by
1836 the house (then numbered 44 Federal Street) was occupied by Charles
Mansfield, a mariner, his wife, and whatever children they had. Mrs. Mansfield
was Rebecca B. Dean, and married Charles in 1833. He eventually became a
merchant and shipmaster.
The great lawyer Rufus Choate (1799-1859) was evidently also a tenant of this
house at some point during his residency in Salem, 1828-1834. He is said to have
"occupied the house, 14 Lynde Street, and also lived at 114 Federal Street" (p.197,
Visitor's Guide To Salem, Essex Institute, 1927). The records indicate that in
1828 and 1829 Mr. Choate resided in Ward Four (this ward) in a house not
identified, and that in 1830 and 1831 he resided on Federal Street in a house owned
by John Holman. In 1832 and 1833 he was a Member of Congress and presumably
in Washington, but was listed for tax on personal property in Ward Four. In 1834
he was listed as "gone."
Rufus Choate, a native ofChebacco (now Essex), was among the foremost lawyers
of his day, eclipsing even Daniel Webster in the esteem of many. He won renown
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�for his successful defense of an alleged murderer, whom he persuaded the jury to
believe may have committed his crime while sleep-walking. He came to Salem in
1828, evidently, and practiced here for at least three years before being chosen a
U.S. Representative. He evidently resided primarily in Washington, DC, in 1832
and 1833, but maintained an address here until 1834, when he left never to return.
He also served an appointment as a U.S. Senator. In the 1850s his health was not
good, and he died while on a cruise in 1859 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
With the advent of railroads and canals in the 1830s diverted both capital and trade
away from the coast. American goods were now being produced at a level where
imports were not so much needed as in the past, and the interior of the country was
being opened for settlement. People moved west, including some from Salem, and
the economic attention of the merchants turned westward with them.
Manufacturing and the railroads now attracted Salem's capital, and many of the
more notable merchants moved to Boston, the center of investment in these nonmaritime industries. The Eastern Rail Road began operating between Salem and
Boston in 1838; the tracks ran right over the middle of the Mill Pond. Salem did
engage in some manufacturing-leather, shoes, textiles--but not on the scale of the
factory towns of Lowell, Lawrence, and Haverhill, with their mills driven by the
powerful waters of the Merrimack.
Of the Misses Lawrence, Abigail, of Danvers, died in 1840; and on 29 January
1845 for $2700 her sister Eliza (with the trustees of Abigail's will) sold the
homestead to George P. Farrington, Salem trader (ED 392:208).
The new owner, George Pickman Farrington, 37 in 1845, grew up in Salem, the
son of a Lynn-born grocer, William Farrington, and of Mary (Ward) Farrington.
George's Salem grandparents were Capt. Ebenezer Ward and Mehitable (Buttolph)
Ward, and he had several sets of Salem uncles and aunts, including Capt. Samuel
Skerry, a prosperous former shipmaster who was killed by the kick of a horse in a
Federal Street stable, and Daniel Farrington, who came from Vermont and may
have been his father's brother. The William Farringtons resided in this
neighborhood.
In 1836 George, a young apothecary (druggist) married Caroline Dean, the
daughter of a hardware dealer, Col. George Dean, and his wife Judith Briggs, who
was the daughter of a well-known shipbuilder, Enos Briggs (EIHC 4:137).
Caroline may well have been the sister of Rebecca Dean, who had married Charles
Mansfield in 1833 and resided in this house in 1836, the year in which Salem
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�became a city. George, the bridegroom, was a member of the Salem Light
Infantry, an outfit he had joined in 1835 (EIHC 26:269).
In the late 1830s Mr. G.P. Farrington occupied the apothecary shop formerly ofDr.
William Stearns, located at was then 350 Essex Street, at the easterly corner of
Beckford Street. Mr. Farrington had already added on to the northerly side of that
building when, in February, 1839, he entered in a lease agreement with Mrs. Sarah
W. Steams for the store, to run for ten years at $175 per year (ED 311:182-3). In
some circles G.P. Farrington was known as Dr. Farrington in deference to his skill
as a druggist. He was the tenant at 112 Federal as early as 1840.
George Pickman FARRINGTON (1808-1885), born 22 Aug. 1808, son of
William Farrington (1766-1831) & Mary Ward of Salem; died 1885. He m/1
28 Jan. 1836 (Salem) Caroline A. DEAN, b. 22 Aug. 1808, d/o George Dean &
Judith Briggs. He m/2 Susan BRIGGS Clark (1826-1916), d/o Samuel &
Mary Briggs and widow of Mr. Clark. Known issue:
1. Caroline Dean, 1837
2. Mary Ward, 1839
3. George P., 1841
4. Anna Warren Braser, 1843
Somewhat stubbornly, Salem's waning merchant class pursued their business on
the sea; but as the years went by the conditions of shipping changed, and Salem
was left on the ebb tide. In the late 1840s, giant clipper ships replaced the smaller
ships that Salem men had sailed around the world; and the clippers, with their deep
drafts and large holds, were usually too large for Salem and its harbor. The town's
shipping soon consisted of little more than visits from Down East coasters with
cargoes of fuel wood and building timber. By 1850 Salem was finished as a
working port; and its glory days were over. An excellent picture of Salem's
waterfront, during its period of decline from glory, is given by Hawthorne in his
"introductory section" (really a sketch of Salem) to The Scarlet Letter, which he
began while working in the Custom House and complete at home on Mall Street.
In 1850, the residents here were George P. Farrington, 40, apothecary, wife
Caroline, 40, children Caroline, 13, Mary W., 11, George P., 9, Anna W. B., 7, and
servant Mary Daley, 22, born in Ireland (1850 census, house 108).
Salem re-tooled as an industrial center, with good success; the symbol of its new
economy was the large twin-towered granite train station, which stood at the foot
of Washington Street, where it had joined the inner harbor. Beginning in the 1840s,
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�the Salem capitalists built factories that soon filled with Irish immigrant workers as
well as the native-born. Salem's water-oriented downtown area remained intact, or
nearly so, for most of the 19th century, although no more were square-rigged ships
pulled up to wharves along the inner harbor (from Derby Wharf to where the Post
Office now is), and the railroad had been built across the middle of the beautiful
Mill Pond, which extended from the inner harbor all the way to Loring A venue, in
a broad sheet of water between what are now called Canal Street and Jefferson
Avenue. In the early 20th century, both of these ancient bodies of water would
vanish, as they were filled in and buried beneath streets, storage areas, junk-yards,
rail-yards, and parking lots.
Manufacturing.
The tanning and curing of leather was an important industry by the mid- l 800s. It
was conducted near Federal Street Street, along the upper North River and Boston
Street. There were 85 tanneries in 1850, employing 550 hands. The manufacture
of textiles also became important. In 1847 the Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company
erected its first mill, 400' by 60', the largest in the U.S. It was an immediate
success, and a secong, larger, building was added in 1859, and a third in 1865. In
this new industrial economy, Mr. Farrington prospered, as more and more people
had need of his medications and drugs. He acquired a new store at 310 Essex
Street, comer ofNorth Street, and ran a second store at 159Y2 Essex Street. The
store at 310 Essex was housed in the so-called Witch House (still standing), of
which Mr. Farrington was a good steward. It had a very different appearance when
it was a drug store.
The Civil War, 1861-1865, evidently had little direct impact on the Farrington
family. George Jr. became an apothecary too, and in 1869 resided at 34 Barr Street
and worked at 310 Essex Street. By that time, the house was being used as a twofamily, with the Farringtons residing in 112 (easterly half) and Rev. James T.
Hewes, 34, and family residing in 114 (westerly half). The Heweses included
Ellen, 30, Henry, two, Elizabeth, one, and a helper, Ellen Bolen, 20, born in Ireland
(1870 census, house 178). They were residing here in 1872 but had moved by
1874.
At some point, Mr. Farrington's first wife, Caroline, died; and he married, second,
a widow (of a Mr. Clark), Susan Briggs, who was much younger than he. She may
have been a relative of Caroline, in that Caroline's mother was a Briggs. George
was born in 1808; Susan in 1826.
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�In 1878, Mr. Farrington and wife were visited by Francis H. Lee, who was
evidently collecting for the Essex Institute. Among other things, Mr. Farrington
gave him 60 coins, Capt. (Philip P.) Pinell's Marine Society certificate, and a
silhouette of Robert Brookhouse's first wife. Mr. Lee noted that portraits of all of
the Farringtons had been painted by Miss Marianne Derby. "Dr. Farrington's house
was built in 1782 for a Mr. Page, of the firm of Page and Ropes," reported Mr.
Lee. "He also gave me several shop-keeper's shin plasters which circulated in the
early days of the war." (EIHC 60:75).
In 1880, the house here was occupied by George P. Farrington, 71, druggist, wife
Susan B., 53, daughter Mary W., 41, and servant Catherine Burke, 70, born in
Ireland (1880 census, house 73).
George P. Farrington died of heart disease on 29 April 1885, in his 77th year. His
remains were interred at Harmony Grove cemetery. By his will, he evidently
devised this homestead to his wife Susan for her lifetime, with reversionio his
heirs.
Mrs. Susan Farrington resided here for many years more. She was 87 when, on
June 25, 1914, a great fire came up out of Blubber Hollow (Boston Street at
Federal Street) and spread southeasterly, attacking South Salem and ending after a
13-hour rampage. It had consumed 250 acres, 1600 houses, and 41 factories,
leaving three killed and up to 15,000 people homeless.
Mrs. Farrington died on 30 May 1916, in her 90th year. The Farrington heirs
(devisees under Mr. Farrington's will) were George P. Mackie, of Worcester, and
Mrs. George H. Putnam (Carrie L.) of Boston. In April, 1918, Mr. Mackie
conveyed his half-interest in the premises to Mrs. Putnam, who thus became sole
owner (ED 2409:582).
--Robert Booth for Historic Salem Inc., 13 Feb. 2001
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�Glossary
#1234 refers to probate case 1234, Essex County probate
ED 123:45 refers to book 123, page 45, Essex South Registry of Deeds
Salem Directory refers to the published Salem resident directories
Census refers to census records, taken house-by-house with occupants listed.
EIHC refers to Essex Institute Historical Collections
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SALEM DIRECTORY.
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PURE DRUGS & FAMILY MEDIC,.,~
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Perfumery and Toilet Articles of every rariety, &~- .
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latest preparations, constantly on hand. Medicine dispensed at all_ hi>
G. A. &T. BROWN,
CARPENTERS,
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Bill~~ ll BJS100
No. 158 Derby Street,
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Orders promptly executed.
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:r.Inson work of every description
done in a thorough and workrnonlike
rnnnner. Hot-Air Furnaces, Cooking
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107
Federal Street
Salem, Hass.
Deeds
Book page
5573
110
November 15, 1968
Louis J. i'loocls III an:i wifG Rosaline s.ell to '!iillial!l ~ and ~~ary
Maraurett 3urns land and buildings at 107 J?ederal St. '..Juunded:
N.W. by Fede~al St. 65.75'
N. by corner. of Federal and Beckford Sts. 5.76 1
E •. by Beckford st. 46.54' , then running
w. by land of devisees under will of John Chandler 35.9 1 and
w. by said land·21.19• to s.w. corner of granted :rirer:iises, then
U.lr.w. by land now or formerly of ChishoJm. 25024' to b0ginning.
Being same premises conveyed us by. deed Book 5455 p2ge 121.
5455
121
June 30, 1967
Louis J. and Alice D. 1.'/oods of Salem for consideration grant to Lou5.~
J. Woods ITI and wife J?.osalin.e of Beverl;J' land and. buildint;s in Salen
(described above) Being sai:ie :premises conveyed 3ook 5077 :pa;·~ 206.
5077
206
July 1, 1963
Jeannette E. Dub::ils and Ruth s. Woods of Salem for coas:'..deration paid
grant to Louis J. and Alice D. 'Hoods of Salem, le.nd ci.nd buildi:.:.;n
(sa."lle description as above) Being srune p:;.~emise3 conv0yed :aook 4410
pai;e 587.
4410
587
October 14, 1957
s J. and Katt.eri!1e A. C2.rr of 33.le:u grant to Jeannette ~. ".)ubois
and Ruth s. Woods of Sa.ler:i land and bu;.ldinss (s::tm.e descri.9ticu)
Being saue premises cinveyed 3ook 3701 pa.::;e 416.
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415
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:rove~ber 2, 1949
Zildred A. !fe::-::.';.ck widow an'.l Carol:i.ne ::!?. 3rid"'.es ·,·:ido;-; of Sahi:~ sell
to Francis .J. .::!.::J.d !(atherine A. Ca:!.~r of S.:.:.lem land anl buildin.;s
(sruoe description) See deed ~o us Book 3470 page ~5.
July 12, 1946
Hildred A.. 5errick widovr an·i Sarn:.tel F. Bridi;es to ::ra.ry :s. Tud~'.l"-7 .'!'!10
in turn g,ran '.:.s to .~ildred A. Herrick and ~G.muel F. an.:1 C3.rol:i.·::s F.
B.ridr;;es ·.:>f Salem land and bnili:lin;s (same az above)
1
32.50
369
April 1 , 19!~ 1
William D. C:C.a:p:ple exec. of will of An~a F. Jen~s late of Sale~ by
t~e po\'rer CO!].::'erred by the Coct~t, for ~2100 paid, grants to ~,::i_ldrsd
A. Herrick and Samuel F. E·rid~es both of Beverly the ree..l es-::ate in.
Salen (s?.me dGscription as n.bove)
2132
233
M2rch 6, 1912
S·3.le!:1 s~a!!len•s Or-chan an:l Cl:il::lren's Friend Society for '.>1 and consids:::-ati0ns relc<;i.ses tc Albe:-t Jeri.~:s of Sa.le~:1 0 11e und:!_vid.ed 1-.alf .:::i~:rt of ·"".
certai!l :·:it cf 13.nC: and build'in;s thereon (name de.::icri:ptio::i., acH "iron
pipe" between ~:Ce two '!!. bol:.ndaries) P.remises sb.o'm on ;_:>:!.R!l :'a!'ew~.:..t!!,
and were devised by \'!ill of Jo:m Chandler, doc. of Salen in c::ual
s~ares to :t'1e granter o.nd the Association fo:i:- Relief of A:.;ed arid. Desti tu ti~ ·:ro:01cn.
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231 ~1arch 6, 1912
The Associc::.tion For The Relief e>f A!';ed Anr1. D!3st; tute '.'!o~~m in S2lera
for $1 and considerati'.JYI:J r3lcases to Aloe.ct Jenl~s of Salem o::ie undivided half of Lmd and builc!.in;:s (same description)
Boole
2132
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Harlan P. So.nborn ::td'.1i1~ •. of t!w will of <I_oce1.Jh Cl-ia:idler 1n.te of C2.r.ibridse under licence of t:ie c01~rt sold t!:e real estate of the deceased
a.t public auction on July 10 to ,To}rn Chandlc:r' of Sale.re· for $2, 750~
Real estate consists of land and buildings at the corner of Federal and
Beckford Sts. bounded:
;7.?) b:' Federal St. 40'-8 11 from corner to a sto!le bound
on ?-~ • E.
(S.S.?) by 3ecl:f'.Jrd st. 63'
on s. ti.
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on n.w.
on ~T .s. ( S. ~'I.?) by lani now of John H. Bell o::: two lines 34'-5 11
and 28 '-5 11 to said stone bo:md on Federal st.
Shown on ple.n of estc.te by Charles P:itnam dated July 17, 1883: Plan
Book 2 fJ6 .(see photocopy follovd.ng~)
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1881 John Chandler Grocer
1882-3 (s~~e listinG)
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house ditto
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II
1899-1900
107 Federal St.
( sa::1e)
Historic District Study Co.:nmi ttee
107 Fede:::-al St.
1960
3rd quarter (19th C.) 2 story pl us :.ransard roof, o:::-;:ia te
dormers and It:J-lianate trim. 2nd fl. bay Y::i. :dow on Feder<1.l
St. loo~-::s lil:e a later a:idi tion. built by John. c. C11n.."ldler.
City of Salem map, 1897 shows the present building vms in existance.
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house and shop of sr1alle:::- tottl liround
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locate any Salem buildin,s permit records th2.t would pin t'·.e year exactly.
1883 when the prGperty of the late Joseph Chandler
Wf!S
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time the Salem City
was there.
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oold to his son John, the
t~at
corner plot.
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of 1897 was published, the outline of the new building
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11
grocer 11 was
living in his father's house and operating the store well before he bought the
property in 1 ~83.
Tax records, often incomplete an..:. inexact, show an increase
in the assessment by 1884.
It was not a large increase however, but this_ could
ba explained in that more area of old buildings had been torn down than new
built_ up.
Hy opinion, considering the taxes, maps, and all other information is that
John
C~1andler
tore down the old a;:id put np the present structure by the next year
after he acquired title to his father's property.
This would make the building
1ag4, which is quite consistent with its handsome architectural style.
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107
107 Federal
1884
Chandler
Federal
grocer
John
John Chandler
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OFFICE AT HAMILTON HALL
~~JMorporated
POST OFFICE BOX 865
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 I PHONE (617) 745-0799
106 FEDERAL STREET
Built for
JOHN CHANDLER, grocer
in 1897
Research by,
Joyce King
February 1988
"to preserve Historic Sites, Buildings and objects,
and to work for the education of the community
in the true value of the same."
�106 FEDERAL STREET
DATE -
September 1, 1987
GRANTOR -
Richard Minturn and Suzanne Freeman
GRANTEE -
Robert and Denise Kiel
DESCRIPTION -
Land and buildings
North - formerly John Bell 32 1 7"
East - formerly John Bell by two
courses 28 1 5" and 34'5"
South - Federal street 40'8"
West - Beckford street 63 1
BOOK 6775 PAGE 521
DATE -
December 18, 1980
CONSIDERATION
$85,000
GRANTOR (seller) -
Frances D. Rizzotti, Josephine
Rizzotti and Theresa Madison
GRANTEE (buyer)
Richard Minturn and Suzanne Freeman
husband and wife
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed by
deed of Frances D. Rizzotti April 19,
1977, recorded in book 6340 page 460.
�BOOK 6340 PAGE 460
DATE -
April 19, 1977
CONSIDERATION
Love and affection
GRANTOR (seller) -
Frances Rizzotti
GRANTEE (buyer)
Frances D. Rizzotti, Josephine
Rizzotti and Theresa Madison
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same premises conveyed to me and
my sister Grace E. Rizzotti by deed
of Lawrence Rizzotti on November 2,
1963, recorded in book 5124 page 332.
For my title see also estate of Grace
Rizzotti docket #329710.
BOOK 5124 PAGE 332
DATE -
November 2, 1963
CONSIDERATION
Less than $100, subject to prior
mortgage.
GRANTOR (seller) -
Lawrence Rizzotti
GRANTEE (buyer)
Grace E. Rizzotti and Frances D.
Rizzotti
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same premises conveyed by The
Wesley Methodist Church on June 2,
1952, recorded in book 3903 page 371.
�BOOK 3903 PAGE 371
DATE -
June 2, 1952
CONSIDERATION
$1,150
GRANTOR (seller) -
Trustees of The Wesley Methodist
Church
GRANTEE (buyer)
Lawrence Rizzotti
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed to
said church by deed of the Salem
Seaman's Orphan and Children's Friend
Soc. and by deed of the Association
for the Relief of Aged and Destitute
Women in Salem in February 1912.
BOOK 2133 PAGE 450
DATE -
February 28, 1912
CONSIDERATION
$1 and other valuable consideration
GRANTOR (seller) -
The Association for the Relief of
Aged and Destitute Women
The Salem seamen's Orphan and
Children's Friend Soc.
GRANTEE (buyer)
The Wesley Methodist Church
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Devised to us in the will of John
Chandler in equal shares.
�BOOK 1112 PAGE 250
DATE -
August 2, 1883
CONSIDERATION
$2,750
GRANTOR (seller) -
Harlan P. Sanborn of Chelsea
Administrator of the will of
Joseph Chandler, late of Cambridge
GRANTEE (buyer)
John Chandler
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
None listed
�NOTES AND DATE DOCUMENTATION
106 FEDERAL STREET
PERIOD: FOURTH QUARTER
"This large wooden house is a Colonial Revival period,
two-story plus gambrel roof building.
There are bay windows,
cross gables, and a dentil cornice, all of which are representative of this style.
Charles Archer writing for the Salem
Evening News in 1922, tells of an old house which was
previously on this site.
In it the Chandler family lived and
ran a store which was the local gathering place for the
community and the center of news and gossip.
The same Chandler
family built the present grocery store diagonally across the
street."
(Salem Historic District Study Committe Investigation vol. 3 pg.64)
CHANDLER'S OLD GROCERY DURING CIVIL WAR DAYS
Old Times Up-town
"Chandler's store, on the lower corner of Beckford street, was
the general centre for local news and gossip of our
neighborhood on upper Federal street, especially in the long
summer evenings and particularly after the great rebellion, as
it was then called, broke upon the community.
It as a typical
old-fashioned grocery in an ancient yellow wooden dwellinghouse (originally) dating back to the early years of the
nineteenth and very possibly to the close of the eighteenth
century.
The store occupied the whole of the first floor with
a huge fat chimney passing up through the middle to the story
above, where dwelt a family up-stairs.
This chimney materially curtailed the space and the flour,
sugar and cracker barrels left little narrow pathways for the
customers. .A long counter extending from the door to the back
wall, traversed the eastern side of the store and back of that
was the long row of deep tin canisters for the teas and
coffees, sugar, spices, peas and beans.
Ham and bacon in
yellow and brown canvas coverings, hung from the beams overhead
and were diversified by strings of dried apples festooned
between.
But it was the barrel tops that furnished us our reat
forum for full and free discussion of the conduct of the war- a
tremendously engrossing topic.
Chandler's grocery dated back for years and years.
Joseph D.
Chandler, a very old man when I came on the stage, was the head
of the establishment from my earliest recollection and was soon
succeeded by his energetic and bustling son, John Chandler, who
years later built a modern grocery store across the street at
107 Federal, on the corner diagonally opposite of its old home,
and moved the business to the new location. The old store did
a flourishing business for certainly two generations in the
family, if not more, for it had a very solid community to cater
to,"
(Salem Evening News article by Charles Archer)
�As mentioned, an old house/store previously occupied this
site.
In 1874 John Chandler removed the old buildings on the
corner of Federal and Beckford streets (now #107) and built a
store and dwelling house.
In 1896 he removed an old house at
21 Beckford street and built a new house on the site.
He
repeated this pattern in 1897 when he removed the old building
at 106 Federal and had a new one built.
Salem tax records:
1896
John Chandler
House 107 Federal
House 21 Beckford
Shop 109 Federal
House and barn 7 River
House 106 Federal
House 22 1/2 and 24 Beckford
value $5,200
value 1,200
value
200
value
900
value 1,500
value
500
1897 John Chandler
House 107 Federal
House 21 Beckford
House and barn 7 River
House 106 Federal
value $5,200
value 3,200
value
900
value 1,500
1900 John Chandler
House 107 Federal
House 21 Beckford
House and barn 7 River
House 106 Federal
House 24 Beckford
value
value
value
value
value
$3,200
3,200
$4,500
3,200
900
3,200
700
This notice, published in the Salem Gazette on May 1, 1896,
was written about 21 Beckford street, but could also apply to
106 Federal:
"Old house on Beckford Street about 175 years o~belonging to
John Chandler was demolished to make room for a dwelling built
in modern style, designed by Joseph c. Foster, architect.
we
understand Mr. Chandler proposes to erect a fine
two-story-and-a-half house with all the modern improvements,
for which there is abundant space."
�John Chandler was the son of John D. and Mary (McDonald)
Chandler.
He was born on May 31, 1832 at 7 River street.,
where he lived until 1874 when he went to live in his new house
at 107 Federal street.
Mr. Chandler attended Salem schools and
at an early age began to work as clerk in his father's grocery
store.
He was ambitious to do business on his own account and
established a grocery store at the corner of Beckford and
Federal streets.
He was fortunate in his business.
He had the
necessary experience, knowledge and foresight, the sound
judgment and sterling character that brought him substanial
rewards for his industry and activity in business.
He had an
attractive personality, winning friends readily by his kindly
and democratic manner and sympathetic nature.
He belonged to
no clubs or fraternal organizations; he divided his time
between his business and his home.
He was active in the North
unitarian Church and a generous supporter of its work.
He
married, October 26, 1865, Caroline F. Edwards, born at Salem,
April 26, 1840, daughter of Benjamin and Abigail R. (Peele)
Edwards. John and Caroline Chandler had no children.
(Gen~alogy of Boston and Eastern Mass.)
John Chandler died on January 29, 1903. Subsequent to a few
small bequests, the estate was put in a trust to care for his
wife Caroline.
After her death it was to be divided, in equal
shares, by the Association for the Aged and Destitute Women in
Salem and the Salem Seaman's Orphan and Children's Friend soc.
The total personal property was valued at $12,825.01.
The real
estate was valued at $16,000, as shown in the inventory:
Dwelling, store and land s.w. corner of Federal and Beckford
$6,000; House and land 21 Beckford $4,000; Two houses and land
corner of Federal and Beckford $4,800; House, stable and land
7 River $1,200.
The Salem Evening News carried this simple obituary:
"Death of well known grocer, for many years kept a store on
the corner of Federal and Beckford streets.
Mr. John Chandler
died at his home 107 Federal St.
He was a graduate of the
Hacker School.
Leaves a widow."
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Federal Street
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106 Federal Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
Description
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Built for John Chandler, grocer, 1896
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1896, 1988
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Joyce King
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English
106
106 Federal
1896
Chandler
Federal
grocer
John
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HISTORIC
SALEM
INC
11 Pickman Street
Built by
John S. Edwards
Housewright
c. 1834
Research Provided by
David Moffat
February 2018
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2018
�Ownership History of 11 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
Date
Conveyed by
Conveyed to
2016, Sep Ellen DuBois, Personal
29
Representative of the Estate of
Edward Wolkiewicz
Diane Cline
Hastings &
Michael Hastings
1969, Aug. Richard J. Iannitelli & Linda L.
27
Iannitelli
Edward
Wolkiewicz
1966, Jan Leo A. Campbell & Lucy
27
Campbell
Richard J.
Iannitelli & Linda
L. Iannitelli
1957, Oct
21
Leo A. Campbell &
Lucy Campbell
Harold G. Macomber, of
Marblehead
Amount
$300,000
Doc
Book
Deed
(RL) 575806
Considerati Deed
on paid
(RL)
($15,900?)
Consideration paid
Deed
($12,500?)
(RL)
132138
118495
Consideration paid
Deed
(RL)
84018
1955, Dec. Nathaniel W. Fernald, widower
27
Harold G.
Macomber
Consideration paid
Deed
(RL)
84017
1929, Nov. Henry H. Kimball, of Melrose
25
Nathaniel W.
Fernald & Cora M.
Fernald
Consideration paid
Deed
(RL)
22237
Page
�Ownership History of 11 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
1921, Aug. Daniel Upton, by Attorney, etc:
21
Cushing Kimball and Henry H.
Kimball, Executors of the will of
Annie B. Webb, deceased
holders of a mortgage from
Daniel Upton to Salem Savings
Bank, Sep. 30, 1867
Henry H. Kimball
1867, Oct. Betsey C. Russell, widow
3
Daniel Upton
1864, June Samuel Webb, merchant
23
Betsey C. Russell
1847, Dec. Jonathan S. Edwards,
13
housewright
Samuel Webb
1834, May William B. Parker, merchant
9
Jonathan S.
Edwards
$1,000 Deed
2817
371
$3,000 Deed
731
240
$1,500 Deed
670
211
$1,400 Deed
391
55
$550 Deed
276
74
�Ownership History of 11 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
11 Pickman Street- Built by Jonathan S. Edwards, Housewright c. 1834
Edwards purchased the lot of William Parker in 1834 and was a housewright.
The same John S. Edwards, born 1808? (Salem Births, p. 237)
John S. Edwards married Charlotte Somes of Gloucester, 1832 (Salem Marriages, p. 327)
Deed 267:29, Joseph Swan, yeoman, sells Edwards & William Batchelder the half of a dwelling house and land in Salem
between St. Peter’s, Brown, and Howard Street on Sep. 22, 1832
Deed 267:30, Edwards conveys his share of the purchase to Batchelder Sep. 20, 1832
Deed 365:130, Henry Derby, tailor, sells John S. Edwards, Housewright, a lot of land bounded westerly by Summer Street on
March 22, 1846.
Thomas P. Honeycomb, home at 92 Essex Street, was the other half of Honeycomb & Edwards
- The property was on the 12-acre lot of Deliverance and Susanna Parkman in 1700, the so-called “Ship Tavern’s Pasture”
-Land of Benjamin Pickman in the early 19th century.
-Pickman Street was laid out May 17, 1824, as per Perley’s “Salem in 1700. No. 19.”
1837-1846 (per MACRIS): John S. Edwards, Honeycomb & Edwards, carpenters
1842 Directory: John Brooks, carpenter + John S. Edwards, 8 North St. (Honeycomb & E.), carpenter
1846 Directory: Samuel G. Danforth, carpenter + John S. Edwards, ditto
1850 Directory: Mrs. Benjamin Russell + Mrs. Elizabeth Vanderford + Samuel Webb
1851 Directory: Mrs. Benjamin Russell + Samuel Webb, clerk at Merchant’s Bank
1853 Directory: Mrs. Benjamin Russell + Mrs. Elizabeth Vanderford + Samuel Webb
1855 Directory: Gardner Barton, apothecary, Mrs. Benjamin Russell + Samuel Webb
1857 Directory: Mrs. Benjamin Russell, Benjamin W. Russell, clerk at Salem Bank boards
1859 Directory: Mrs. Benjamin Russell, Benjamin W. Russell, clerk at Salem Bank boards
1861 Directory: Mrs. Benjamin Russell
1864 Directory: Benj. W. Russell, bookkeeper, Salem Bank, Samuel Webb boards
1869 Directory: Daniel Upton (90 Milk Street, B.), house 11 Pickman
1874 Atlas: D. Upton
1881 Directory: Mrs. A.M. Upton, dressmaker, Daniel Upton, Francis Upton, music teacher
�Ownership History of 11 Pickman Street, Salem MA 01970
1886 Directory: Daniel Upton, Miss Agnes A. Sheehan boards, dressmaker, Charles McCarthy boards,
1895/96 Directory: Mrs. Annie M. Upton
1899/1900 Directory: Mrs. Agnes A. Shehan boards, Francis Upton, a music teacher
1904 Directory: Francis Upton, music teacher, Miss Agnes A. Sheehan boards
1914 Directory: Agnes A. Sheehan boards, dressmaker, Francis Upton, musician
1929: Henry H. Kimball registered the land, Doc. 2821:163.
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14 Herbert Street
Built for
Antonina and John Boltrukiewicz
Machine Painter
1912
Researched and written by Jen Ratliff
July 2018
Historic Salem Inc,
The Bowditch House
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745-0799 | HistoricSalem.org
©2018
�View of 14 Herbert Street, 1998 (MACRIS SAL.3865)
14 Herbert Street is a two-family, flat-roofed home built about 1912 by John S.
Boltrukiewicz and his family. The home replaced a circa 1874 single-family home that belonged
to Hannah Brick. The previous home was very similar to the adjacent 16 Herbert Street and was
likely built around the same time, possibly by the Brick family, who owned both plots of land.
In the early 20th century, the Historic Derby Street Neighborhood was predominantly
Polish. Attracted to job opportunities in the city’s mills and factories, Polish immigrants began
arriving in Salem around 1890 and by 1911, Poles comprised about 8% of the city’s overall
population. Religion played a strong role in the Polish community and as the number of Polish
Catholics in Salem grew, the need for a permanent house of worship became apparent. Herbert
Street and Union Street became the heart of the Polish Catholic presence in the city, housing St.
John the Baptist Church, a parochial school, convent, and rectory.
�View of the previous building at 14 Herbert Street and the Manning House at 10 ½ Herbert Street. c. 1890-1910.
(Phillips Library)
Reverend Joseph J. Czubek (1908-1910)
Joseph J. Czubek (1874-1940), was born on August 8, 1874 in Toledo, Ohio, one of five
children belonging to James and Mary (Nowak) Czubek. His parents immigrated to America from
the Province of Posen, an area of Prussia that became part of the German Empire in 1871.1 At
the age of 24, Joseph was ordained at a Polish Seminary in Detroit, Michigan.2
In 1901, Reverend Czubek was beckoned to Salem by Father Chmielewski of Boston, to
conduct mass in Polish. These services were given in the basement of an Irish parish, the Church
1
Year: 1920; Census Place: Salem Ward 2, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_696; Page: 6A; Enumeration District:
259
Year: 1937; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715, 1897-1957; Microfilm Roll: Roll 6006; Line: 1; Page
Number: 136
2
Polish American Liturgical Center, History of St. John the Baptist, Salem MA, Diamond Jubilee (1903-1978)
�of Immaculate Conception on Hawthorne Boulevard, (then Walnut Street.) Czubek was quickly
welcomed by Salem’s parishioners due to his support of the need to erect a Polish Catholic
church in the city. Reverend Czubek created and tasked a committee with raising over $2,000
needed to purchase and convert a dwelling into a new parish. Following the building’s
completion, Czubek was appointed the pastor of St. John the Baptist Polish Roman Catholic
Church, which held its first mass at 18-20 Herbert Street on July 3, 1903.3
Reverend Czubek continued expanding church, purchasing additional buildings on
Herbert Street and the surrounding area to house a school, rectory, and a convent.4 After only
three short years, the church building on Herbert Street had already become inadequate for the
growing number of parishioners. Czubek purchased a vacant, former Baptist Church on St. Peter
Street and assigned a committee to oversee the building’s restoration. The new church was
completed in 1909 and the former Herbert Street church was converted into additional
classrooms for the Polish parochial school, which had previously occupied the basement.
One of Czubek’s many purchases was 14 and 16 Herbert Street in 1908, at the cost of
$2,900. The two dwellings were sold to Czubek by Ellen Fitzgerald of Boston.5 The land and two
homes previously belonged to Hannah Brick, who likely built them.6 Czubek used the properties
to house the Felician Sisters, nuns who operated the church’s parochial school, until a convent
could be built on Union Street. 7
Reverend Czubek’s legacy was cemented on June 25, 1914 when the Great Salem Fire
destroyed 1,600 buildings over 250 acres. More than 14,000 Salemites were displaced from their
homes including many from the Derby Street area. After hours of devastation to the city, the fire
stopped at the foot of Herbert Street and Central Wharf. Many Poles have credited this to
Reverend Czubek. Local lore states that Czubek stood in the middle of Derby Street with holy
water and a crucifix, praying for the fire’s end. Another story credits Clara Kotarski, whose
3
Polish American Liturgical Center, History of St. John the Baptist, Salem MA, Diamond Jubilee (1903-1978) and
Salem City Directory, Salem Massachusetts, 1904.
4
Polish American Liturgical Center, History of St. John the Baptist, Salem MA, Diamond Jubilee (1903-1978)
5
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 1918:393
6
Atlas of the City of Salem, Massachusetts." Map. 11. Philadelphia, PA: C.M. Hopkins & Co., 1874.
7
Salem City Directory, Salem Massachusetts, George Whipple Co., 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911
�husband owned a row of buildings at the head of Derby Wharf. It is said that she placed a crucifix
on their house to halt the blaze.
In the Heart of Polish Salem, National Park Service
The Boltrukiewicz Family (1910-1996)
John Stanislaw Boltrukiewicz (1886-1954) was born in Poland on June 24, 1886. In 1907
he immigrated to the United States along with his wife Antonina “Annie” (Sigyjy) Boltrukiewicz
(1886-1963) whom he married that same year. 8 The couple rented a home at 43 Union Street,
that they shared with John’s older brother Lucas, and multiple boarders. John worked at United
8
Year: 1910; Census Place: Salem Ward 1, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: T624_587; Page: 13B; Enumeration District:
0455; FHL microfilm: 1374600
�Shoe Company in Beverly painting machines used in the manufacturing of shoes. In 1909 they
welcomed their daughter Bronislawa “Bertha” Boltrukiewicz. (1909-1967) The couple had three
more children, Wladislawa “Alice” (1910-1993), Stanislaw “Stanley” (1912-1965), and Jane
(1914-1996.) It appears that they also had multiple children die in infancy including John Jr. born
on May 4, 1908 and Wclaw, who was born in 1909 and died of pneumonia a few weeks later.9
In August 1910, John S. Boltrukiewicz purchased 14 and 16 Herbert Street from Joseph
Czubek for “one dollar and other considerations paid.”10 Their mortgage however reflects $2,400
which may have been used to construct a new dwelling at #14.11 The family moved into 16
Herbert Street and based on directories, around 1912, constructed a new two-family house at
#14 using the former single-family home’s foundation.12 The previous home looked very similar
to #16 but may have been replaced with a two-family as an investment property.13
During the Boltrukiewicz’s ownership, 14 Herbert Street had multiple tenants, primarily
Polish. The two-family home had a quick turn-over, with most tenants only listed living in the
home for a year. This however was not uncommon, as property ownership was a great source of
pride to the Polish, who would have rented only until they could have afforded a home.
Reverend Czubek was celebrated for assisting over 100 newly married couples purchase their
first homes.14
The Boltrukiewicz children continued to live at home at #16 into adulthood. Jane worked
in the mill of the Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company and Alice worked downtown as a
saleswoman at Amy, Bigelow & Washburn. Their brother Stanley worked as an auto mechanic at
Colonial Garage and Bertha Boltrukiewicz worked as a full-time stenographer. Around 1941,
Bertha began working at the Hygrade Sylvania Corporation in Salem, assembling lamps. 15 That
9
Wclaw is also listed as Wclaf and William, born September 28, 1909 and died October 11, 1909. John Jr. was born
May 4, 1908, no information on his death was found.
10
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 1918:393
11
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 1918:394
12
Both the Phillips Library (Peabody Essex Museum) and City of Salem were contacted to request the building
permits from 1912. Both organizations were not able to locate these records. The use of these records could better
substantiate the home’s construction date.
13
Foundation appears similar to previous foundation based on turn-of-the-century photograph from the Phillips
Library, included in this research.
14
The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts) · 22 Aug 1910, Mon · Main Edition · Page 3
15
Salem City Directory, Salem Massachusetts, R.L Polk & Co., 1941
�same year she married Henry Panek, a machinist. By 1942 the couple had moved into 14 Herbert
Street and the following year they had a son, Henry Jr. The Paneks remained in the home for
over 20 years, the longest of any tenant.
Both homes remained in the Boltrukiewicz family for a total of 86 years. They passed
down from John and Antonina, in 1953, to their children and in 1996, following the death of
Jane, the homes were sold separately for the first time. Henry Panek Jr., Jane’s nephew, who by
that time was living in Pennsylvania, sold 16 Herbert Street to Lorinda and Michael Matter for
$121,000 and 14 Herbert Street to Aaron and Kenneth Dibello for $105,000 16
14 Herbert Street sold again, three years later, to James and Christina Ayube for
180,000.17 The two-family home was rezoned into condo units in 2004 when the Ayube’s sold
the home to Timothy J. Hallinan, III for $285,000.18 Since 2004, the two units have been owned
separately.
16
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 13886:526, 4008:247 and 12610:31
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 15774:382
18
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 20369:437 and Deed 22337:177
17
�Buyer
Ellen Fitzgerald
Years of
Ownership
1898-1908
Number
of Years
12
Purchase Price
$1,760
Document
Referenced
Deed 1538:550
Joseph J. Czubek
1908-1910
3
$2,900
Deed 1918:393
Deed 1918:394
John S. Boltrukiewicz
1910-1953
43
$2,900
Deed 2036:109
Jane D. Boltrukiewicz,
et al.
Aaron DiBella
Kenneth F. DiBella
1953-1996
43
1996-1999
3
> $100
$1.00
$105,000
Deed 4008:247
Deed 12610:31
Deed 13887:208
James A. Ayube
Christina M. Ayube
Timothy J. Hallinan, III
1999-2003
4
$180,000
Deed 15774:382
2003-2004
<1
$285,000
Deed 20369:437
Cynthia A. Clark
2004-2011
7
$180,000
Rebecca Mackenzie
2011-2017
6
$143,000
Deed 22349:39
Deed 22337:177
Deed 35543:378
Deed 35543:378
Nicholas L. Montefort
Allyson N. Chapman
2017Present
1+
$255,000
Deed 36196:360
Notes
14 and 16 Herbert Street
Authorized by William M. Hill, Probate Commissioner on
behalf of Daniel T. Brick, George J. Brick, Ellen Foley,
Johanna Madden.
Hannah Brick seems to be a maiden name or mother of
Hannah Fitzgerald, which Ellen Fitzgerald may be
relation of.
14 and 16 Herbert Street
Sold for “one dollar and valuable consideration paid”
Mortgaged from Ellen Fitzgerald and paid off in 1911
(Deed 2109:330)
14 and 16 Herbert Street
Sold for “one dollar and valuable consideration paid”
Mortgage states $2,400
14 and 16 Herbert Street
Inherited from her parents along with her siblings.
14 Herbert Street
1996 is the first year 14 & 16 Herbert Street are owned
by separate parties.
14 Herbert Street
14 Herbert Street
Condo association formed January 2004
(Deed 22337:177)
14 Herbert Street Unit 2
14 Herbert Street Unit 2
Rebecca married Jonathan Peros
(Deed 35543:378)
Unit 2
�Resident
F.W Preston
Directory Year
1907-1908
Vacant
1909
Felician Sisters
1910
F. Sentkowski
1911
John Krulski
1912
L. Ossolinska
A. Koscieniski
J. Filikiak
M. Darun
A. Kopuszcz
B. Napierski
H. Pouiz
P. Dombroski
J. Rhuber
I. Andros
A. Lardowski
J. Androskiewicz
1913-1914
R.S. Shaluk
R.S. Shaluk
H. Dragon
H. Dragon
N. Kaplon
1922
1924
1915
1916
1917
1918
1920
1921
1926
Notes
(Listed at 16 Herbert Street in 1909 and later
31 Union Street)
�Mrs. Mabel Fountaine
Michael Szymanski
1929- 1935
Michael switches from being listed at 14 and 15
Herbert. (When listed at #14, no #15 is listed)
Stanley Burba
(2 occupants)
Joseph Palamara Jr.
(4 occupants)
Henry Panek
(2-3 Occupants)
Joseph Palamara Jr.
(4 Occupants)
Henry Panek
(3 Occupants)
Joseph Wojtowicz
(2 Occupants)
Maciej Burak
(2-3 Occupants)
Henry Panek
(3 Occupants)
Sarah Griffin
(1 Occupants)
Henry Panek
(3 Occupants)
Vernon H. Howard
(2 Occupants)
Henry Panek
(3 Occupants)
1936-1940/1
Joseph owns a car in 1936
1941 Directory was unavailable
1942-1947
Panek household has 3 occupants starting in 1944
Henry Panek is Jane D. Boltrukiewicz’s nephew.
1948-1952
Wojtowicz houshold listed as having a telephone in
1950
1953-1954
The Burak household has 3 occupants beginning in
1954
1955-1956/7
1957-1960
�Salem Atlas, 1874 (Plate A)
�Salem Atlas, 1890-1903
�Salem Atlas 1897 (Plate 3)
�Salem Atlas 1906-1938 (Plate 15)
�Salem Atlas, 1911 (Plate 5)
����(View of the previous building at 14 Herbert Street and the Manning House at 10 ½ Herbert Street. c. 1890-1910. Phillips Library)
��������(Polish American Liturgical Center)
������(Stanton, Cathy. In the Heart of Polish Salem: An Ethnohistorical Study of St. Joseph Hall and Its Neighborhood.
Boston, MA: Northeast Region Ethnography Program, National Park Service, 2009)
�Article celebrating Reverand Czubek.
��(Stanton, Cathy. In the Heart of Polish Salem: An Ethnohistorical Study of St. Joseph Hall and Its Neighborhood.
Boston, MA: Northeast Region Ethnography Program, National Park Service, 2009)
�(Stanton, Cathy. In the Heart of Polish Salem: An Ethnohistorical Study of St. Joseph Hall and Its Neighborhood.
Boston, MA: Northeast Region Ethnography Program, National Park Service, 2009)
�(St. Mary’s Cemetery, Salem Massachusetts. Findagrave.com Memorial ID: 146951826)
146951826
���Death certificate for Wclaw Boltrukiewicz, who died in infancy in 1909 due to pneumonia.
(Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.)
�(St. Mary’s Cemetery, Salem Massachusetts. Findagrave.com Memorial ID: 181042919)
�(Boltrukiewicz Family Plot, Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts. Findagrave.com Memorial ID: 180272170)
�(Boltrukiewicz Family Plot, Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts. Findagrave.com Memorial ID: 180272170)
�����������������������������������������������������Inventory No:
SAL.3865
Historic Name:
Czubeck, John House
Common Name:
Address:
14 Herbert St
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Derby Street
Local No:
35-295
Year Constructed:
1912
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
No style
Use(s):
Multiple Family Dwelling House
Significance:
Architecture; Ethnic Heritage
Area(s):
Designation(s):
Building Materials(s):
Roof: Tar, Built-up
Wall: Vinyl Siding; Wood
Foundation: Concrete Unspecified
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�USGS Quad
Assessor's number
Area(s)
Form Number
Salem
35-295
Town
Salem
Place (neighborhood or village) Derby Street
Address 14 Herbert Street
Historic Name Czubeck Building
Uses: Present
Residential
Original Residential
Date of Construction
Source
1912
maps, directories
Style/Form
Architect/Builder unknown
Exterior Material:
Foundation Concrete-faced
Wall/Trim
Vinyl Siding
Roof
Tar
Outbuildings/Secondary Structures
none
Major Alterations (with dates) c. 1980 - vinyl siding
Condition
good
Moved [Xj no
Acreage
Setting
Recorded by
Lisa Mausolf
Organization
Salem Planning Department
\Z\ yes
Date
1127SF
densely built-up 19th century residential
neighborhood between Essex Street and the waterfront
RECEIVED
Date (month/year) April 1998
Follow Massachusetts Historical Commissioi^^^>ey^v^nt^i^^structions for completing this form.
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M A S S . HIST. C O M M
�BUILDING FORM (14 Herbert Street)
ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION
Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of the building in terms of other buildings within the
community.
14 Herbert Street is a turn-of-the-century two-story,flat-roofed,two-family block which is sheathed in vinyl siding and rests
on a foundation which has been faced with concrete. The projecting eaves are encased in siding. The southeast comer of the
building is dominated by a recessed two-story porch which is three bays wide and supported by turned posts which are
spanned by an "x" railing. There are two bays of windows on the east side facing Herbert Street. Like most of the other
windows on the building they contain 2/2 sash with exterior storm windows and shutters; their surrounds are not visible due
to the siding. Centered on each level under the porch is a modem door. An additional entrance containing an original glassand-panel door is located on the west end of the south elevation. Fenestration on the north side consists of three irregularly
spaced bays of both small and large windows.
The building is set directly on the sidewalk. Opposite the building is a parking lot.
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.
The present 14 Herbert Street replaced an earlier dwelling which was owned in 1874 by Hannah Brick. The heirs of Hannah
Fitzgerald owned this building and that to the south in 1897. By 1911 the property had been acquired by John Czubeck. It
appears that the present building was constructed shortly thereafter. The 1912 directory is the last to show the building as a
single-family residence; from 1913 on the property is a two-family dwelling. There is no listing for John Czubeck in the
Salem directories although Rev. Joseph Czubeck was appointed pastor of the St. John Baptist (Polish Catholic) Church in
1901 (the building was located at 18-20 Herbert Street) and lived at 31 Union Street.
The building has had a variety of tenants, many of Polish descent, over the years.
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Arrington, Benjarnin F. Municipal History of Essex County in Massachusetts. Volumes I and II. New York: Lewis
Historical Publishing Company, 1922.
Hopkins, G.M. Atlas of Salem. Massachusetts. Philadelphia: 1874.
Mclntyre, Henry C.E. Map of the City of Salem. Philadelphia: 1851.
Richards, L.J. Atlas of the Citv of Salem. Massachusetts, 1897.
Salem City Directories, 1836-1970.
Walker Lithograph and Publishing Company. Atlas of the Citv of Salem. Massachusetts. Boston: 1911.
Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. If checked, you must attached a completed
National Register Criteria Statement form.
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14 Herbert Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
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Built for
Antonina and John Boltrukiewicz
Machine Painter
1912
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1912, 2018
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Jen Ratliff
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English
14
1912
2018
Antonina
Boltrukiewicz
Herbert
History
House
John
Massachusetts
Salem
Street
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17 ½ River Street
Built for
Ann McMahon
Widow
of County Clare Ireland
1884
August 2018
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2018
�From HSI House History for 17 River Street by Joyce King, 1983
1858 Sept. 1 - The heirs of Susan Marston sold the dwelling house
and land to Thomas Perkins.
Mr. Perkins was a wealthy merchant
having his residence at 124 Federal St.
The real estate assessed
to_ Mr . Perkins was: 124 Federal St. valued at $3,000; Brick store
house $400; 7 Ash st. $2,000; 10 Lynn st. $1,000; 17 River St. $600;
21 North st. and a lot of land on Walter St. no value given.
1860 census
James Lawrence
II
Hannah
II
John
2nd family
James Shortell
II
Mary
II
Anna
II
Ellen
"
Thomas
age 25 currier
II
24
II
1
II
II
II
II
II
29 currier
28
5
4
2
1866 tax
Occupant
Michael Kenney
born Ire.
II
II
II
Mass.
II
Mass.
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
Owner
Thomas Perkins
house $350
land
35 0
1869 July 6 - Thomas Perkins sold the dwelline; house and land to
Ann McMahon.
"The same purchased by Perkins except a jog piece
15 1 X 25 1 sold to Mary Jackson et al."
�From HSI House History for 17 River Street by Joyce King, 1983
h
'
(book 776 page 162)
1870 census
Michael McMahon
II
John
II
Bridget
II
Ann
2nd family
Henry McGee
Margaret II
II
William
Margaret II
Mary Ann 11
age 35 laborer
II
25 currier
'
II
20
II
66 keeps house
II
II
II
II
11
30 butcher
28
9 months
2
4
born Ire •. (County Clare:
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
Mass.
11
II
II
II
1872 tax
Occupant
Michael McMahon
Patrick Sullivan
John Mct-iabo n
•
Owner
Ann McMahon
house $900
land
600
�From HSI House History for 17 River Street by Joyce King, 1983
1880 census
Michael Boyle
II
Anna
II
Bessie
II
Charles
II
Louisa
2nd family
John McCabe
II
Anne
William 11
1884 August 4 - John
age 40 currier
II
25 keeps house
II
4 daughter
II
3 son
II
1 daughter
II
II
II
11
24 plumber
22 keeps house
4 son
McMeahon" was
born Ire.
II
Nova Scotia
II
Mass.
II
II
II
II
II
II
N.H.
Mass.
II
II
granted a building permit to
build an "addition" to the dwelling house at 17 River St.
This
then became 17t River St. (Building Permits at the Essex Institute)
1886 tax
Occupants
John McMaho:i
1887 tax
#17 John J. McMahon
Patrick Lynch
Owner
Ann McMahon
house 1tr ,100
land
400
addition
200
Ann McMahon
house $1,300
land
400
#17t James Landers
John Doyle
1890 tax
#17 John J. McMahon
#17t James Landers
Edward Morris
John J. O'Keefe
Ann McMahon
house $1,300
land
400
�From HSI House History for 17 River Street by Joyce King, 1983
1892 March 5
90 years.
·~Ann
McMahon, the widow of John, died at the age of
John J. McMahon and Mrs. Jarries Landers then became the
owners of 17-17~ River st.
1900 census
#17 Amos Sullivan
John Whiting
(illegible)
Delia Leahey
#17~ John McMahon
Katherine II
II
John
II
Patrick
II
Annie
II
Mary
Katherine II
ii
Margaret
2nd family
James Landers
II
Bridget
II
James
II
Ellen
Minnie
"
I
1905 tax
#17
#17~
age 77
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
Occupant
Robert Carson
Thomas Carson
Charles Carson
John J. McMahon
James Landers
John J. McMahon Jr.
Patrick Landers
born Ire.
II
Eng.
25
17
43
52
42
15
14
11
8
10
6
grandson
grand daughter
laundress
city worker
44
48
20
17
13
currier
variety store
nephew, general labor
niece, shoemaker
niece, at school
II
II
II
Ire.
II
II
II
II
II
Came to
1860
1884
1873
1864
1874.
Mass.
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
Ire.
II
II
11
II
II
II
II
1882
1868
1895
II
Qwner
Mrs. James Landers
John J. McMahon
house ~n ,300
land
500
u.s.,
�From HSI House History for 17 River Street by Joyce King, 1983
1910 census
#17 Edward Jacobs
age 28 teamster
II
II
Mary
27
II
II
Sara
2
daughter no name - new born
Kathleen Connelly 11 15 sister-in-law
2nd family
II
John- Robinson
42 blacksmith
II
II
Anna
30
II
II
Earl
7
II
#17t James Landers
55 grocer (own shop)
II
II
Bridget
53
II
John J. McMahon
66
II
II
John
26 city worker
II
II
Patrick
24 fireman shoe fact.
II
II
Annie
22
II
Katherine 11
20 stenographer
II
II
Mary
18 stenographer
II
Margaret II
16
1917 May 13 - James Landers died.
born Mass.
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
Canada
II
II
II
II
II
Ire.
II
II
II
II
II
Mass.
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
This obituary notice appeared
in the local papers:
''J2mes Landers died at his home, 17t River St. this morning.
He
was the son of Patrick and Ellen (Donnelly) Landers, and for years
conducted a erocery store (10 River St.)."
He was born in Ireland and served, as a member of the constabalary
in his native land.
and its history.
He was a thorough student of the Emerald Isle
He leaves a widow , Bridget (McMahon) Landers.
�From HSI House History for 17 River Street by Joyce King, 1983
1972 July 26 - The property passed from the McMahon family when
Rita McMahon sold the land and buildings (12 Lynn st. and 17-17t
River St.) to Laurence
of $20,000.
c.
Post Jr. and Donald Koleman for the sum
(book 5880 page 170)
1975 Aug. 26 - Laurence c. Post Jr. and Donald Koleman sold the
land and buildings at 17-17t River St. to Nancy Witham.
(book 6175
page 624)
1976 August 12 - Nancy L. Witham trustee of 17-17t River St. Trust
sold the land and buildings to Robert
Trust.
c.
Bramble of Allyn Realty
(book 6268 page 557)
Reference to book and page are deed books at the Registry of Deeds.
Probate numbers are cases at Probate Court. Both offices are
located in the same building on Federal st. All maps in this report
are not meant to be exact, just for illustration purposes.
���Inventory No:
SAL.3834
Historic Name:
McMahon, John House
Common Name:
Address:
17 1/2 River St
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Central Salem
Local No:
26-647
Year Constructed:
1882
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
No style
Use(s):
Single Family Dwelling House
Significance:
Architecture
Area(s):
SAL.HD: Federal Street
SAL.HL: Chestnut Street Historic District Enlarged
SAL.HU: McIntire Historic District
Designation(s):
Nat'l Register District (10/04/1978); Local Historic District
(03/03/1981)
Building Materials(s):
Roof: Asphalt Shingle
Wall: Wood; Wood Clapboard
Foundation: Random Laid Rubble; Stone, Uncut
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NRDIS 1973; LHD 3/3/81
USGS Quad
Assessor's number
26-647
Town
Area(s)
Form Number
HD,HU,HR,HL
Salem
3834
Salem
Place (neighborhood or village) Central Salem
Address 17 1/2 River Street
Historic Name McMahon House
Uses: Present
Residential
Original Residential
Date of Construction
Source
1882
Building Permit
Style/Form —
Architect/Builder unknown
Exterior Material:
Foundation Stone
Wall/Trim
Wood Clapboard
Roof
Asphalt Shingle
Outbuildings/Secondary Structures
none
Major Alterations (with dates)
Condition
good
Moved I ] no
X
Acreage
Recorded by
Lisa Mausolf
Organization
Salem Planning Department
Setting
[J yes
Date
less than one acre
set on sidewalk on narrow street of late 18th and
early 19th century dwellings near water
Date (mpnth/yejirfjjJanuary 1997
AUG
0 5
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MASS. HIST. COMM.
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ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION
Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of the building in terms of other buildings within the
community.
17 1/2 River Street is a narrow 2 1/2-story, gablefront building which is built right up to the sidewalk, adjacent to and to the
west of 17 River Street. The simple, clapboarded building rests on a high, mortared stone foundation. The gable roof is
covered with asphalt shingles; a brick chimney rises from just off the ridge. The recessed sidehall entry is framed by a plain
surround, rising from a masonry step and flight of wooden stairs. Adjacent to the entrance there are two somewhat higher 6/6
windows with molded surrounds. Two additional windows are in alignment on the second floor; there is no window on the
second floor over the entrance. A single three-light window punctuates the stone foundation. The 6/6 window in the attic is
framed by cornice returns.
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.
This building was constructed for John McMahon, who was granted a building permit in 1882 to build an addition to his
property at 17 River Street. The adjacent property at 17 River Street was acquired by his mother, Ami McMahon, in 1869
from wealthy merchant Thomas Perkins. Mrs. McMahon was born in County Clare, Ireland, as were her three children,
John, Michael and Bridget. The family apparently came to this country in the 1860s. After the construction of 17 1/2 River
Street, both John and Bridget's families moved into the building; the family continued to rent out 17 River Street to a variety
of tenants. After Ann McMahon's death in 1892 the property passed to her children, John McMahon and Mrs. James
(Bridget) Landers. James Landers (c. 1917) operated a grocery store at 10 River Street. The property remained in the
McMahon family until 1972 (King 1983).
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Hopkins, G.M. Atlas of Salem. Massachusetts. Philadelphia: 1874.
King, Joyce. "17 River Street, House Report". Prepared for Historic Salem, Inc., 1983.
Mclntyre, Henry C.E. Map of the City of Salem. Philadelphia: 1851.
Richards, L.J. Atlas of the Citv 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 Citv of Salem. Massachusetts. Boston: 1911.
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Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. If checked, you must attach a completed National
Register Criteria Statement form.
�INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET
MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION
17½ RIVER ST
SALEM
Area(s)
Form No.
220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125
SAL.3834
SAL.HD, SAL.HL, SAL.HU
Supplemental photograph by Patti Kelleher, Salem Department of Planning & Community Development, March 2017
RECEIVED
JUN 20 2017
MASS. HIST. COMM.
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Ann McMahon
Widow
of County Clare Ireland
1884
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Joyce King
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8 Chestnut Street
Built by
Daniel Gregg
Housewright
c. 1804-1805
Expanded or rebuilt by
John Stone
Between 1825-1839
Research Provided by
Diana Dunlap
January 2019
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2019
�Built by Daniel Gregg, housewright, c.1804-1805
Expanded or rebuilt by John Stone between 1825-1839
1. March 15, 1804- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 173, Page 170: Jonathan Neal of Salem
sells property on Chestnut Street measuring 30 feet x 94 feet x 30 feet x 88 feet to
Daniel Gregg of Salem, housewright, for $561.56. The deed contains a right of way over
a passage measuring 10 feet, 6 inches over Benjamin Daland’s land to the west, so long
as it “shall be occupied as a site for a meetinghouse, but no longer” (this right of way is
included in deeds to the property into the 1920s). It includes “granted premises with the
appurtenances” but makes no mention of a dwelling house or any other buildings.
2. October 31, 1805- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 177, Page 70: Daniel Gregg
mortgages the property “together with the brick building thereon” back to Jonathan Neal
for $2,200.00
3. February 19, 1814- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 201, Page 296: Daniel Gregg, now of
Charlestown, sells the property outright of Jonathan Neal, merchant, for $1100.00. The
deed still includes “the brick building thereon” and explains that the premises are the
same that he mortgaged in 1805.
4. October 11, 1825- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 238, Page 247: Jonathan Neal sells
the property to John Stone alongside two other parcels of land on Chestnut and Summer
Streets for $6000.00. The property includes a “one story brick dwelling house and all
other buildings thereon.” It’s hard to tell if this is the current house, later expanded, or
not. When Jonathan Neal, Sr.’s estate was being settled in 1816 and land was
transferred between his sons Jonathan Jr. and Joseph, Jonathan Jr. is described as a
bricklayer (see Essex Registry of Deeds Book 210, Pages 254-255). If this is the same
person, he may have played a role in the construction. The eastern boundary is four feet
shorter, at 84 feet, in this deed than previously; the deed states a survey of all the land
sold therin was taken by Jonathan P. Saunders, Esq., on October 6, 1825.
5. April 9, 1839- Essex Registry of Deeds, Book 312, Page 170: John H. Stone of Calais,
Maine, and Lucy P. Stone of Salem sell their interest in the property, including “a brick
dwelling house,” to Henry O. Stone of Salem, Gentleman, for $1866.86, “meaning to
convey each of us one undivided third of said estate only...the said Henry O. Being
seized if one undivided part third thereof.”
6. June 1, 1850- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 429, Page 208: Henry Orne Stone of
Framingham, physician, sells the property to George C Hodgdon of Salem, currier, for
3500.00. The deed specifies that the property was owned by Stone’s father, John, and
conveyed to him by siblings John H. and Lucy P.
7. July 19, 1852- Essex Registry of Deeds, Book 464, Page 12: Henry Poor of Danvers and
Elijah A. Hawson of Salem, “Assignees of George C. Hodgdon, an insolvent debtor
under proceedings of insolvency,” release the property to Hodgdon for $4000.00.
8. July 19, 1852- Essex Registry of Deeds, Book 464, Page 13: George C. Hodgdon of
Salem, merchant, sells the property to James P. Thorndike of Boston, merchant, for
$4000.00.
�9. October 17, 1859- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 596, Page 80: James P. Thorndike
sells the property to Sarah Rea Mansfield, wife of Daniel H. Mansfield, for $3500.00 for
her “sole and separate use, free any interference or control of her present for any future
husband.”
10. April 21, 1871- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 829, Page 98: Sarah Rea and Daniel
Mansfield sell the property to E.C. Bolles of Brooklyn, New York, for $6100.00.
11. July 27, 1889- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 1254, Page 491: Edwin C. Bolles of New
York City sells the property to Jennie M. Emmerton of Salem for $1.00.
12. February 20, 1913- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 2197, Page 550: George H Shattuck
and his wife Annie B. Shattuck of Topsfield sell the property, together with parcels of
land on Turner Street and Federal Street, to Caroline O. Emmerton if Salem. Caroline
Emmerton and Annie Shattuck were daughters of Jennie Emmerton; Jennie Emmerton’s
will was probated in Essex County in 1912, according to the deed. The property is now
described as 36 feet wide rather than 30 feet wide.
13. June 2, 1923- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 2556, Page 482: Caroline O. Emmerton
sells the property to Helen J. O’Connor; grantor and grantee agree to split the taxes and
water rates for the year 1923.
14. December 18, 1972- Essex Registry of Deeds, Book 5934, Page 534: Sumner L.
Raymond and Merchants-Warren National Bank of Salem, executors of the estate of the
late Helen J. O’Connor, sell the property to the State Street Bank and Trust and Charles
Y. Wadsworth of Boston, under Declaration and Agreement of the Trust of Mary Silver
Smith (see Book 05936, Page 694, December 21, 1964), for $76,000.00. The property’s
dimensions are now larger, including land purchased by Helen J. O’Connor of the
Chestnut Street Associates on June 11, 1963 (see Book 5073, Page 311).
15. August 26, 1988- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 09682, Page 020: State Street Bank
and Trust and William A. Truslow, Trustees under Declaration of the Trust of Mary Silver
Smith, sell the property to Janice L. and Richard A. Lebel for $475,000.
16. September 1, 1988- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 09682, Page 020: Janice and
Richard Lebel mortgage the property to Eastern Bank for $275,000.00.
17. October 6, 1989- Essex Registry of Deed Book 10182, Page 028: Janice and Richard
Lebel’s petition is granted for special permission to use part of premises as an office for
the practice of psychology.
18. November 11, 1989- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 10213, Page 007: Janice and
Richard Lebel refinance their mortgage with Eastern Bank.
19. May 20, 1991- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 10799, Page 164: Richard and Janice
Lebel grant Janice Lebel the property to be held by her as a homestead “under the
provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 188.”
20. May 18, 1992- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 11305, Page 287: Janice Lebel grants the
property to Richard and Janice Lebel “as tenants by the entirety.”
21. March 22, 1996- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 13466, Page 207: Richard and Janice
Lebel sell the property to Anne L. Busteed for $393,500.00.
22. February 15, 2007- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 26568, Page 213: Anne L. Busteed of
Salem sells the property to William C Schoene, M.D., of Ipswich for $862,500.00.
�23. March 22, 2018- Essex Registry of Deeds Book 36597, Page 159: Bradford P. Smith
and Shirley B. Hubert, personal representatives under the will of William C. Schoene,
sell the property to Leo Kraunelis of Topsfield for $850,000.
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8 Chestnut Street, Salem, MA 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built by
Daniel Gregg
Housewright
c. 1804-1805
Expanded or rebuilt by
John Stone
Between 1825-1839
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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c. 1804-1805, 2019
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Diana Dunlap
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English
1804
1805
2019
8
Chestnut
circa
Daniel
Gregg
History
House
John
Massachusetts
Salem
Stone
Street
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34 Summer Street
Built by
John Perkins
Housewright
c. 1839
Research by
Alyssa G. A. Conary
July 2019
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2019
�Chain of Title, 34 Summer Street, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Date Recorded
Grantor(s)
Grantee(s)
John H. Stone of Calais, ME and
John Perkins of Salem,
May 13, 1839 Lucy P. & Henry O. Stone of Salem Housewright
August 12, 1845 John Perkins of Salem
Benjamin Cox & Francis Cox, both
of Salem
Joseph B. F. Osgood, John
Pickering, & Edward C. Browne,
Executors under the will of Francis
March 28, 1899 Cox, late of Salem
Alice Browne of Salem
April 26, 1899 Alice Browne, unmarried, of Salem Edward C. Browne of Salem
Charlotte C. Browne, widow, of
January 15, 1917 Cambridge
August 22, 1957 Rebecca C. Putnam of Salem
Alfred E. Chase, Executor under
the will of Everett H. Black, late of
July 13, 1965 Salem
Robert E. Michaud & Yvonne F.
October 16, 1968 Michaud of Salem
Consideration Conveyance of
Source
Document
"a lot of land in Salem bounded as follows:
Beginning at the Northwest corner of it by land
$935 now sold to Luther Upton 25 feet 2 inches..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
"All that piece of land situate in said Salem...
Said land is situate on Chestnut and Summer
Streets...together with the dwelling house and
all buildings which I have since erected...
bounded as follows: 'beginning at the
Northwest corner of it by land now sold to
$4,000 Luther Upton, 25 feet 2 inches..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
Book : Page
Notes
313 : 61
No buildings mentioned
357 : 196
"all that lot of land with the two dwelling
houses and other buildings adjacent which
messuage is located in Salem...and is bounded
and described as follows...Beginning at the
northwesterly corner of it by land formerly of
$10,100 Luther Upton, now of Fenallossa..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
1572 : 345
"one undivided half portion of that lot of land
with the two dwelling houses and other
buildings adjacent, which messuage is located
in Salem...and is bounded and described as
follows...Beginning at the northwesterly corner
of it, by the land formerly of Luther Upton, now
$5,050 of Fenallossa..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
1575 : 341
"the land in SALEM, Massachusetts, situated on
Summer Street, bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at the northeasterly corner
of the premises at a stone post at the land now
Rebecca C. Putnam of Salem, wife "consideration or formerly of Frank P. Fabens; thence running
of Alfred W. Putnam
paid"
westerly..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
2353 : 378
Everett H. Black of Swampscott
"the land in said Salem, with the buildings
thereon, bounded as follows: Beginning at the
northeasterly corner of the within granted
premises at a stone post at land formerly of
"consideration Fabens, now Mekelatos, thence running
westerly..."
paid"
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
4396 : 408
Robert E. Michaud & Yvonne F.
Michaud, husband and wife
formerly of Marblehead, now of
Salem
"the land in Salem, Essex County,
Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon,
bounded as follows: Beginning at the
northeasterly corner of the within granted
premises at a stone post at land formerly of
Fabens, now Mekelatos, thence running
$14,000.00 westerly..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
5284 : 236
"the land in Salem, Essex County,
Massachusetts, situated on Summer Street in
said Salem and said to be numbered 34...
bounded and described as follows: Beginning
at the northeasterly corner of the within
granted premises at a stone post at land
Richard D. Henken & Marguerite A.
Henken, husband and wife of
"consideration formerly of Febens, now or formerly Mekelatos,
thence running..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
Salem
paid"
5565 : 561
"For my title see wills of Edward
C. Browne and Alice Browne,
both duly probated in Essex
County Probate Court."
�Chain of Title, 34 Summer Street, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Date Recorded
Grantor(s)
Grantee(s)
Alan E. Schaefer & Edith J.
Schaefer, husband and wife of
July 11, 1980 Salem
November 5, 1980 Susan D. Brown of Arlington
Mary R. Chapin as Trustee of the
78 Morton Road Realty Trust, of
November 15, 1983 Revere
Deutsche Bank National Trust
Company As Trustee for
Residential Asset Securitization
Trust, the present holder of a
mortgage from Stephanie M.
December 19, 2016 Fitzgerald
Deutsche Bank National Trust
Company As Trustee for
Residential Asset Securitization
September 29, 2017 Trust
Source
Document
Book : Page
"the land in Salem, Essex County,
Massachusetts, situated on Summer Street in
said Salem and said to be numbered 34...
bounded and described as follows: Beginning
at the northeasterly corner of the within
granted premises at a stone post of land
formerly of Febens, now or formerly Mekelatos,
$1.00 thence running..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
5887 : 434
Alan E. Schaefer & Edith J.
Schaefer, husband and wife of
Salem
"the land in said Salem, with the buildings
thereon, situated on Summer Street numbered
34...bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at the northeasterly corner of the
within granted premises at a stone post of land
formerly of Febens, now or formerly of
$56,000.00 Mekelatos, thence running..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
6128 : 677
Susan D. Brown of Arlington
"the land in said Salem, with the buildings
thereon, situated on Summer Street numbered
34...bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at the northeasterly corner of the
within granted premises at a stone post of land
formerly of Febens, now or formerly of
$92,500.00 Mekelatos, thence running..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
6716 : 466
Mary R. Chapin as Trustee of the
78 Morton Road Realty Trust, of
Salem
"the land in said Salem, with the buildings
thereon situated on Summer Street numbered
34...bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at the northeasterly corner of the
within granted premises at a stone post of land
formerly of Febens, now or formerly of
$100,000.00 Mekelatos, thence running..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
6759 : 741
Stephanie M. Fitzgerald of Salem
"the land in said Salem, with the buildings
thereon situated on Summer Street numbered
34...bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at the northeasterly corner of the
within granted premises at a stone post of land
formerly of Febens, now or formerly of
$130,000.00 Mekelatos, thence running..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deeed
7270 : 65
Richard D. Henken & Marguerite A.
Henken, husband and wife of
Marguerite A. Henken of Salem,
July 20, 1972 Salem
individually and in her own right
February 19, 1975 Marguerite A. Henken of Beverly
Consideration Conveyance of
Deutsche Bank National Trust
Company As Trustee for
Residential Asset Securitization
"by the power
conferred by
said mortgage
and every
other power,
for
$404,000.00
paid"
34 Summer Street, Salem, MA 01970
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
35542 : 432
Rem D. Le & Vuong Duong of
Everett, as Tenants in Common
$380,000.00
"and other
valuable
"all that certain land situate, lying and being in
considerations the City of Salem...More commonly known as:
"
34 Summer Street..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
36219 : 248
Notes
�Chain of Title, 34 Summer Street, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Date Recorded
Grantor(s)
April 26, 2018 Vuong Duong, married, of Lynn
August 31, 2018 Rem D. Le, unmarried, of Saugus
Grantee(s)
Consideration Conveyance of
Source
Rem D. Le, unmarried, of Saugus
"all my right, title and interest as Tenant in
Common...All that certain parcel of land with
the buildings thereon situated in 34 Summer
"consideration Street, City of Salem...bounded and described
paid of less
as follows: Beginning at the northeasterly
than one
corner of the within granted premises at a
hundred
stone post of land formerly Febens, now or
dollars"
formerly of Mekelatos, thence running..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
36671 : 206
"All that certain parcel of land with the
buildings thereon situated in 34 Summer
Street, City of Salem...bounded and described
as follows: Beginning at the northeasterly
corner of the within granted premises at a
stone post of land formerly of Febens, now or
$630,000.00 formerly of Mekelatos, thence running..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
36984 : 576
"All that certain parcel of land with the
buildings thereon situated in 34 Summer
Street, City of Salem...bounded and described
as follows: Beginning at the northeasterly
corner of the within granted premises at a
stone post of land formerly of Febens, now or
$1.00 formerly of Mekelatos, thence running..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
36987 : 445
"All that certain parcel of land with the
buildings thereon situated in 34 Summer
Street, City of Salem...bounded and described
as follows: Beginning at the northeasterly
corner of the within granted premises at a
stone post of land formerly of Febens, now or
$640,000.00 formerly of Mekelatos, thence running..."
Essex County Registry of Deeds Deed
37303 : 438
Andrew Balter, married, now of
Salem
Andrew Balter, a married person of Andrew Balter & Sara Balter,
September 4, 2018 Salem
husband and wife of Salem
Andrew Balter & Sara Balter,
January 31, 2019 husband and wife of Salem
Jessica Bombardier & Christopher
Bombardier, husband and wife
now of Salem
Document
Book : Page
Notes
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�1911
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Summer Street
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34 Summer Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built by
John Perkins
Housewright
c. 1839
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Alyssa G. A. Conary
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English
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2019
34
circa
History
House
John
Massachusetts
Perkins
Salem
Street
Summer
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23 Briggs Street
Built for
John Goodhue
Fisherman
and his wife
Anna Preston
c. 1740
Researched & written by
Robert Booth
October 2019
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2019
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Briggs Street
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23 Briggs Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for
John Goodhue
Fisherman
and his wife
Anna Preston
c. 1740
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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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c. 1740, 2019
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Robert Booth
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English
1740
2019
23
Anna
Briggs
circa
Goodhue
History
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John
Massachusetts
Preston
Salem
Street
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16 Cross Street
Built for
John F. Wells
Railroad Carpenter
and his wife
Maria L. Weeks
in 1876
Researched & written by
Robert Booth
September 2019
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2019
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Cross Street
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16 Cross Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for
John F. Wells
Railroad Carpenter
and his wife
Maria L. Weeks
in 1876
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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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1876, 2019
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Robert Booth
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English
16
1876
2019
Cross
F.
History
House
John
L.
Maria
Massachusetts
Salem
Street
Weeks
Wells
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19 North Street
Built as a
medical office for
Dr. John G. Treadwell
in 1852
Remodeled for
J. F. Appleton
in 1893
Research & writing by
Robert Booth
October 2019
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2019
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19 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built as a
medical office for
Dr. John G. Treadwell
in 1852
Remodeled for
J. F. Appleton
in 1893
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1852, 1893, 2019
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Robert Booth
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English
1852
1893
19
2019
Appleton
Dr.
G.
History
House
J. F.
John
Massachusetts
North
Salem
Street
Treadwell
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24 Buffum Street
Built for
Ernest F. Symonds
Book-keeper
Descendant of James Symonds
Renowned 17th-century furniture maker
Built in 1897 on land granted to John Symonds,
a master joiner from Norfolk, England
Researched & written by
David Moffat
November 2018
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2018
�I.
The Property, 1665-1736
Throughout Salem’s early history, North Salem was primarily an agricultural area known
as the North Fields (or Northfields) which was largely undeveloped. Development arrived here in
the mid- to late 1800s as the population of Salem grew, but the area did not reach the density it
has today until the 1930s, later than many other parts of the city.
In A Storm of Witchcraft, historian Emerson W. Baker explains how the common division
of land in medieval England, with small villages surrounded by fields for farming divided into
private ownership, was brought in Salem:
Farming was a cooperative activity; the villagers agreed what to plant and when to harvest.
This tradition continued in Salem, where most early settlers lived on the neck on a one- or
two-acre house lot. North Fields lay, logically enough, across the North River, to the north
of the Neck, and South Fields sat to the south of the South River. Residents of the Neck
made a daily trek to farm the ten-acre strips or lots they owned in one of the fields.”1
In the early twentieth century, the antiquarian Sidney Perley studied the deeds of early
Salem in order to construct a map of Salem as it would have appeared in 1700, which was
assembled and edited by the historian James Duncan Phillips in 1937. This map and Perley’s study
of the area provide a sense of how it may have appeared at the turn of the eighteenth century.
Perley states that “when the North field was laid out is unknown, but it must have been
before the town records were begun. Apparently most of the original lots consisted of ten acres
each.”2
A road, roughly following the path of School Street today, went from the horse pasture in
northeast Salem to Trask’s mill in what is today Peabody. The “highway leading into ye North
Field” was roughly equivalent to North Street. Surrounding both sides of this highway was the
Baker, Emerson W. A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials and the American Experience. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2014.
2 Perley, Sidney. The History of Salem, Massachusetts, Vol. I: 1626-1637. Salem, Sidney Perley, 1924. Print, p. 315.
1
�land of a joiner named James Symonds. It was on Symonds’ land that Symonds’ descendant built
24 Buffum Street two centuries later.
Symonds land was bordered to the west by a strip of farmland owned by Caleb Buffum, a
carpenter. Farther west was the vast tract of Jonathan Corwin, a merchant and magistrate, and
beyond that, the land of Robert Buffum, where Mack Park is today. To the east, Symonds’ tract
was bordered by John Bliven, a husbandman. When John Bliven died in 1704, his inventory listed
a ten-acre lot “joyning to James Symonds Land” worth £55, and an additional ten-acre lot adjoining
the horse pasture worth £35. His inventory also lists 3 cows, a calf, 8 sheep, and a “breeding sow,”
giving a sense of the livestock which may have been grazing in the area. 3 Like the Buffums, Bliven
was a Quaker.
Farther east, smaller tracts of farmland belonged to brothers Joseph and Jeremiah Neale
and their sister, Lydia Hart, widow of the mariner Jonathan Hart. 4 Another lot farther away
belonged to Joshua Buffum, a carpenter. According to Perley’s research, James Symonds had the
only house in the North Fields, built in 1665 roughly where the Shell Gas Station is on North Street
today, at number 111.
The Symonds family were master joiners who “dominate[d] the furniture-making trade in
Salem.”5 Art historian Benno Forman first attributed several prominent examples of seventeenthcentury furniture to the Symonds in the 1960s, using evidence from the family’s probates. 6 John
Symonds, James’ father, was a joiner who emigrated from Norfolk, England to Salem in the 1630s,
3
Essex County Probates, Probate #2646, 1705. p .5.
Perley, Sidney. “Part of Salem in 1700: #34” The Essex Antiquarian, Vol. 13. 1909. p. 37.
5
Willoughby, Martha H. “Patronage in Early Salem: The Symonds Shop and Their Customers.” American
Furniture, 2000. pp. 169-84. Chipstone.org.
6
Forman, Benno M. 1968 "The Seventeenth-Century Case Furniture of Essex County". M.A. University of
Delaware Winterthur Program in Early American Culture
4
�and trained his sons and other apprentices in the trade.7 John died in 1671, but his sons, James and
Samuel, continued the trade into the early eighteenth century.
The pieces attributed to the Symonds workshop are among the finest and most desired
furniture pieces which survive from the seventeenth century. Their signature item is a type of
intricately carved valuables chests, usually measuring around 17 inches tall and 17 inches wide
and 9 inches deep. These pieces tend to be constructed of red or white oak and white pine, with
decorative moldings in red cedar, black walnut, and maple.
Many prominent museums with collections of Early American decorative arts have pieces
attributed to the Symonds workshop. The Wintherthur Museum in Winterthur, Delaware has a
valuables chest monogramed for T.B. & S.B. from 1676.8 The Massachusetts Historical Society
in Boston has a chest of drawers from the late seventeenth-century.9 The Metropolitan Museum in
New York City has two valuables chests, one made in 1679, likely for Ephraim and Mary Herrick,
and another made in the last quarter of the seventeenth century. 1011 The Peabody-Essex Museum
in Salem has a valuables cabinet belonging to Joseph and Bathsheba Pope from 1679, painted a
reddish black color. 1213 The museum purchased the chest at auction at Christie’s in 2000 for
$2,422,500.14 The Pope cabinet is directly attributed to James Symonds. The Peabody-Essex
7
“Salem Witch Bureau” Massachusetts Historical Society Collections Online,
https://www.masshist.org/database/viewer.php?item_id=2309&pid=15
8
“Chest of Drawers (Spice Box or Chest)” Winterthur Museum Collections,
http://museumcollection.winterthur.org/print-record.php?srchfld=irn&name=7688&port=40138
9
Massachusetts Historical Society.
10
“Cabinet” The Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection Online.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/1076
11
“Chest of Drawers” The Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection Online.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/2005
12
“Valuables Cabinet, 1679” Peabody-Essex Museum Collection Online http://explore-art.pem.org/object/americandecorative-arts/138011/detail
13
“Valuables Cabinet, 1679” Peabody-Essex Museum educator’s guide.
http://teh.salemstate.edu/educatorsguide/pages/pre-contact-pdfs/Pope%20Chest.pdf
14
“The Joseph and Bathsheba Pope Valuables Cabinet,” 21 January 2000. Christie’s,
https://www.christies.com/lotfinder/Lot/the-joseph-and-bathsheba-pope-carved-and-1729638-details.aspx
�Museum also owns and displays the Putnam Family Cupboard from 1680, also attributed to
James.15 A chest which descended in the Trask family, from around 1690, also attributed to James,
sold at Southeby’s in 2011 for $37,500. 16
When Symonds died in 1714, his executors determined that his real estate “will be spoiled
to devide it there being nine Children to have shears in it.”17 Subsequently, Thomas, Joseph, and
Benjamin Symonds relinquished their shares of the real estate to their brother John. 18
The dwelling house was valued at £40, the barn and the shop were valued at £11. The
“westerly lott with ye highway,” where 24 Buffum stands today, was valued at £45. The easterly
lot and some adjoining marsh were valued at £52. Symonds owned another 30 acres of land, split
evenly between lots described a pond, an orchard, and a hill. These were valued respectively at
£43, £43, and £50. Along with some other small lots, Symonds’ total real estate added up to £323,
a sizeable sum. 19 His moveable goods offer a picture of his work: a level, wedges, two small old
saws, an old auger, a glue pot, and a mortise chisel. His other possessions of value were silver, a
“small peice of Gold,” two old skillets, and a silver spoon. In total, the rest of his estate came to
£29..1.20 A second, more detailed inventory placed the value of “his dwelling house part of a barn
an old shop and ten akres land” at £137.
The second inventory gives a clue as to the appearance of Symonds’ early house. The first
floor consisted of the “Great Lower Room,” with a feather bed. The second floor featured the “Best
15
“Putnam Family Cupboard, 1680”, Peabody-Essex Museum Collection Online http://exploreart.pem.org/object/american-decorative-arts/108889/detail
16
“The Important Trask Family Pilgrim Century Oak, Maple and Walnut Chest with Drawer, attributed to the
Symonds Shop, Salem, Massachusetts, probably James Symonds, circa 1690” Sotheby’s.
http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2011/important-americana-including-american-stonewareassembled-by-mr-and-mrs-edwin-hochberg-n08710/lot.225.html
17
Essex County Probates, Probate #27083, 1714. p .4.
18
Ibid. p. 6.
19
Ibid. p. 5.
20
Ibid. p. 7.
�Chamber,” with a mix of feather and straw beds, a great deal of furniture (4 chests of drawers, 2
cupboards, 13 chairs, 3 tables, a joined stool, a box, and a trunk), 2 hourglasses, and some books.
For animals, Symonds owned 30 “old sheep,” 15 lambs, an “old hors,” 3 pigs, and 5 1/3 cows.
This second inventory left the valuation of real estate at £323..10, but raised the value of his other
property to £94..14. 21
II.
The Property, 1736-1836
John Symonds died in 1729, “the principal part” of the estate laying “in lands in the North
feild in Salem”22 His real estate came to £315..13..4. 23 In apportioning John’s widow, Sarah Foster
Symonds, her customary third of the estate, some clues are given to the appearance of the Symonds
house in 1729. Sarah is to have “the easterly lower room in the Dwelling house, the Leantoo
Chamber, [and] the westerly third part of the Sellar.” Clearly either the house that James Symonds
built in 1665 had been improved upon or a new house had been built in the interim. A new barn is
mentioned, which Samuel Symonds built. 24
In 1736, James Symonds, aged 19, and Anna Symonds, aged 15, both the children of John,
chose Joseph Pickering to be their legal guardian, as they were minors. 25 Sarah Foster Symonds
died in 1743.26
Phillips’ speculative map of Salem in 1780 shows only Robert Foster’s blacksmith shop
and an empty space in the area called “Buffum’s Hill.” 27 James Symonds was a mariner who
21
Ibid pp. 10-12.
Essex County Probates, Probate #27092, 1729. p. 8.
23 Ibid., p. 19.
24 Ibid., p. 23.
25
Essex County Probates, Probate #27084, 1736. p. .2.
26 Perley (1924), p. 393.
27
Phillips (1937), supplemental map, “Map of Salem, About 1780.”
22
�attended Rev. Barnard’s meetinghouse, where he owned 1/3 of a pew. James Symonds died in
1790. He may be the James Symonds, a ship’s cooper, who died on a ship returning from Aux
Cayes, Haiti, under Capt. Jonathan Tucker. 28 His estate was left to his widow, Mary, John Symonds
III, a shoreman, and John Symonds V, a yeoman. 29 James Symonds’ house, barn, well, along with
a half an acre “situated in the North Fields” were valued at £80. An adjoining 3 ½ acres was valued
at £29:15, a half acre opposite at £6, and two acres of pasture on the main road in the recentlyindependent town of Danvers, £9. His land totaled 6 ½ acres worth £124. His personal estate
included 6 silver tea spoons, a silver spoon, nine earthenware plates, two teapots with cups and
saucers, a cross-cut saw, two flat irons, a hand saw, an ax, two small arms, and a number of small
articles and clothing, totaling £30:2. 30
John Symonds’ nephew, Nathaniel Symonds, became a potter and married Jane Phipps.
Nathaniel’s oldest son, William was born around 1749. William Symonds, a cordwainer and potter,
married Eunice Gardner in 1772. His oldest son, William Phipps Symonds I, was born in 1773. 31
III.
The Property, 1836-1897
Benjamin Ropes Symonds I was born in 1801 to William Phipps Symonds I, a merchant,
and Margaret Ropes, who were married in 1798. Benjamin’s older brother, William Phipps
Symonds II, was born in 1799 and became a cordwainer and a shoemaker. William married Nancy
Phelps in 1825, they had five children, only two of whom survived to adulthood. William died in
28
Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Salem: The Essex Institute, 1916. Deaths, p.
262.
29
Essex County Probates, Probate #27085, 1790. pp. 4-5.
30
31
Ibid.
Perley (1924), p.395.
�1850 and Nancy died in 1887. 32 His younger brother, Ephraim G., became a cordwainer, and
married Priscilla Ellen Quiner of Beverly in 1834. He died in 1885 and she lived until 1906. 33
Benjamin R. Symonds I married Elisabeth R. Shatswell April 11, 1829 and they had six
children together. Benjamin Ropes Symonds II, the oldest, was born in Nov. 22, 1829, followed
by Thomas Shatswell, Joseph, George C., who died in infancy, and Elisa S. 34 In 1842, the couple
were living at 101 North Street and Benjamin R. Symonds I was working as a cordwainer. 35
Buffum Street was developed in 1836, when the estate of Jonathan Buffum, who owned
the left side of Buffum Street from what is today number 13 to number 41. 36 Buffum, a tailor and
yeoman, built the Federal mansion at 25-27 Buffum Street around 1818.37 Buffum died aged 81 in
1835.38 His children inherited various houselots, which they sold off. The left side of Buffum Street
developed quickly. Buffum’s daughter, Anna Frye, sold a lot to Mark Sanborn, a tanner, teamster,
and hair dealer, around 1836.39 In 1844, Jonathan’s son Edward Buffum built a house at 21 Buffum
Street.40 17 Buffum Street, the house directly across from number 24, was built in 1849 by Joseph
Towne, a bookkeeper on land that had passed rapidly from Israel Buffum to Mark Sanborn to
Nathaniel Horton. 41
An 1851 map of Salem by Henry McIntyre, shows only two houses on the right side of
Buffum Street between Randall and Mason, that of N. Horton at 22 Buffum and C. Buffum at 16
Perley (1924), p. 398.
Ibid.
34 Ibid.
35 1842 Salem Directory, p. 101.
36 MHC MACRIS, SAL.1424, “16 Buffum St.- The Caleb Buffum-Nathaniel Very House.”
37 MHC MACRIS, SAL.1397, “25-27 Buffum St.- The Jonathan Buffum House.”
38 Vital Records, Deaths, p. 123.
39 MHC MACRIS, SAL.1391, “15 Buffum St.- The Mark Sanborn House.”
40 MHC MACRIS, SAL.1394, “21 Buffum St.- The Edward Buffum House.”
41 MHC MACRIS, SAL.1392, “17 Buffum St.- The Joseph Towne House.”
32
33
�Buffum.42 Nathaniel Horton, a currier, built 22 Buffum in a late-period Greek Revival style in
1850.43 Caleb Buffum, a shoe-maker, built 16 Buffum street as a Federal-style house with
Italianate trim around 1845. 44
In 1855, Benjamin R. Symonds I worked as a grocer at 109 North Street and lived at 107
North Street, where Benjamin R. Symonds, Jr., boarded.45 In 1869, Symonds I was working as a
grocer at 79 Federal Street and living at 14 Barr Street. 46 Benjamin R. Symonds II was boarding
at 1 Holly Street, along with Mrs. Lucy W. Holt and dressmaker Lucy Jane Holly in the home of
Mrs. Nathan Poole. 47
In September of that year, Benjamin R. Symonds II purchased a plot of land on the corner
of Buffum and Randall Streets from Nathaniel Horton for $2,200. The parcel measured 150 feet
by 99 feet square. 48
The Atlas of the City of Salem in 1874 shows the property at the southeast corner of Buffum
and Randall streets as belonging to B.R. Symonds, with a house and another structure at the back
of the property. Nathaniel Horton still owns the lot to the south. 49
Benjamin R. Symonds II was also a grocer. There were roughly nine grocers in Salem in
1855, and 73 in 1886.50 Benjamin had retired by that later year, but three Symonds, cousins Joseph
and Thomas, and Benjamin’s brother, Thomas Shatswell, who all ran their own grocery stores on
42
McIntyre, Henry. “Map of the City of Salem, Mass. From an actual survey By H. Mc. Intyre. Cl. Engr.” Map,
1851. Henry McIntyre, Salem, MA. Norman B. Leventhal Map Center, Boston Public Library.
http://www.leventhalmap.org/id/15108
43MHC MACRIS, SAL.1422, “22 Buffum St.- The Nathaniel Horton House.”
44 MHC MACRIS, SAL.1424, “16 Buffum St.- The Caleb Buffum-Nathaniel Very House.”
45 1855 Salem Directory, p. 145.
46 1869 Salem Directory, pp. 88, 135, 144, 161, 187.
47 Ibid.
48 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 782:13. 16 Sep 1869.
49 Busch, Edward. Atlas of the City of Salem, Massachusetts. From actual Survey & Official records. G.M. Hopkins
& Co. Philadelphia, 1874.
50 Salem Directory, 1886, p. 395.
�North Street. With the exception of two grocers on Mason Street and Edmund F. Night at 86 North
Street, all of North Salem was served primarily by the Symonds. 51
He married Sarah Cox Fillebrown on July 13, 1856. They had four children, Benjamin R.
Symonds III, born 1857, became a physician and married Ida E. Shapleigh in December of 1885.
He died in October of 1912 and she was still living in 1924. They had four children, Walter
Shapleigh, Bertrand Ropes, Helene, and Benjamin Shapleigh. 52 James F. was born in 1860 but
lived only until 1867. Apphia Chesler was born 1868 and married married Arthur L. Pattee of
Peabody in October of 1898. 53 The youngest child, Ernest F. Symonds, was born Oct. 3, 1872.
In the late nineteenth century, the foot of Buffum Street by the North River was an
industrial area, with three curriers and a tanner occupying the area south of Mason Street in 1886. 54
Benjamin’s cousin, Jonathan Shove Symonds, a city assessor, lived at the other end of the street
at 67 Buffum Street with his son, George Gardiner Symonds, a paperhanger. 55
Benjamin R. Symonds II died April 22, 1890. The 1895-1896 Directory of Salem shows
that 26 Buffum Street belonged to Mrs. S.C. Symonds.56 Ernest F. Symonds, then 23, was a clerk
at Salem National Bank, and lived at home. Sarah Cox Symonds died May 22, 1903, and the 1914
Directory lists 26 Buffum Street as vacant. 57 In 1915, John T. Street, a clerk, was living in the
house.58
IV.
Ernest F. Symonds, 1897-1914
Ibid.,
Perley (1924) p. 401.
53 Perley (1924) p. 400.
54 Salem Directory, 1886, p. 32.
55 Ibid., pp. 351-352.
56 Salem Directory, 1895-6, p. 109.
57 Salem Directory, 1914, p. 417.
58 Salem Directory, 1915, p. 391.
51
52
�Ernest F. Symonds, the youngest child Benjamin R. Symonds II purchased the land on
which he built his house from the estate of his late father for one dollar and other valuable
consideration paid on June 5, 1897. His mother, Sarah C. Symonds, and siblings Benjamin R.
Symonds III and Apphia C. Symonds, and Ida E. Symonds, Benjamin’s wife.59
The house at 24 Buffum Street first appears in the 1897 Atlas of Salem, as part of the estate
of B.R. Symonds.60 It is an eclectic and handsome Colonial Revival house, with a porch supported
by six Tuscan columns and a Federal-style urn finial on the post at the top of the entrance stairs.
Above the porch is a dentilled cornice. A half-turret runs up the left side of the façade to the second
story. A bay window sits above the roof of the porch on the right side of the second story. The
fenestration on the North side of the house is very interesting, with an oriel window looking onto
26 Buffum Street and a square diamond-paned window set into the exposed chimney. The eave
has a modillioned cornice and the hipped roof featured two dormers.
Ernest F. Symonds was a bank clerk. The 1897-98 Directory lists him as the bookkeeper
at the Salem National Bank, which was at 114 Washington Street. 61 A 1900 ad in the Salem
Directory lists Symonds fourth among the personnel at the bank, after the president, the cashier,
and the assistant cashier. 62
Ernest F. Symonds married Jessie M. Hatch on June 16, 1897 and they had three children,
Sarah Cox, born June 2, 1901, Helen, born July 8, 1905, and an unnamed son, who was stillborn
on Nov. 4, 1907.63 By 1906, Symonds was working as a bookkeeper in Revere. 64
59
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 1515:443. 14 Jun 1897.
1897 Atlas of Salem.
61 Salem Directory, 1897-98, p. 333.
62 Salem Directory, 1900, p. 1263.
63 Ibid. p. 401.
64 Salem Directory, 1906, p 293.
60
�In 1901, Ernest took out a $3,500 mortgage against the property from Aroline C. Gove, a
noted philanthropist and daughter of famous nineteenth-century marketer of medical conconctions
Lydia Pinkham.65 The document for the mortgage describes the property:
“Beginning at the southern corner thereof and running northeasterly by land now or
formerly of Horton one hundred and eight (108) feet more or less to land of the estate of
Benjamin R. Symonds; then turning and running northwesterly by said land of the estate
of Benj. R. Symonds thirty seven (37) feet; thence turning and running southwesterly by
land of the estate of Benj. R. Symonds one hundred and eight (108) feet more or less to
Buffum Street, there turning and running south easterly by said Buffum Street thirty seven
(37) feet to the point begun at.”66
A 1911 Atlas shows 24 Buffum as belonging to E.F. Symonds, 67 and the 1914 Salem
Directory shows Ernest F. Symonds as the owner. 68 In January of 1913, Ernest transferred the
property to his wife, Jessie. 69
Bessie C.I. Hussey, 1914-1928
Jessie Hatch Symonds, wife of Ernest F., sold the property to Love B. Ingalls, in September
of 1914.70 Ten days later, Aroline Gove transferred the mortgage to Ingalls’ daughter, Bessie C.I.
Hussey.71 On December 1 st, Bessie C.I. Hussey made “an open, peaceable, and unopposed entry
on the premises described in said mortgage, for the purpose, by her declared, of foreclosing on
Cutter, William Richard. Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern
Massachusetts, Vol. III. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1908. p. 1386.
66 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 1648:462. 7 Aug 1901.
67 1911 Atlas.
68 1914 Salem Directory, p. 317.
69 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 2193:176. 20 Jan 1913.
70 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 2274:220. 10 Sep 1914.
71 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Document 2271:100. 14 Sep 1914.
65
�said mortgage for breach of condition thereof.” 72 The 1915 shows 24 Buffum Street as vacant and
states that Ernest F. Symonds had removed to Boston. 73 Love B. Ingalls, also referred to as Sarah
L. Ingalls, was the widow of Seth H. Ingalls, and had previously lived at 129 North Street. 74
VI.
Lucy B. Jones, 1928-1935.
In July of 1928, Bessie and Fred Hussey conveyed the property to Lucy B. Jones, wife of
Ralph E. Jones, for consideration paid. The couple received a mortgage of $7,990 from Salem
Savings Bank at the time they purchased the house. 75 Ralph and Lucy Jones received a further
mortgage of $1500 from David V. Nason in September of that year. 76 Ralph moved between a
number of jobs during his residency, beginning as an accountant in 1929, 77 then as a advertising
manager 1930-1932.78 In 1933, 1934, and 1935 he was a salesman in Boston. 79 In 1935, Salem
Savings Bank took possession of the house. 80 Roland Stanley, treasurer of the Salem Savings Bank,
attested that “default has been made in payment of interest and taxes.” An auction was held to sell
the house, subject to “all unpaid taxes, assessments or other multiple liens.” 81 The following year,
Ralph returned to being an accountant and the couple moved to 77 Linden Street. 82
VII.
72
Frank T. McDonald and Rachel G. Barry, 1935-1941
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Document 2280:477. 1 Dec 1914.
Salem Directory, 1915, p. 395.
74 Salem Directory, 1916, p. 300.
75 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Document 2772:448. 16 Jul 1928.
76 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Document 2781:473. 25 Sep 1928.
77 Salem Directory, 1929, p. 181.
78 Salem Directory, 1930, p. 336.
79 Salem Directory, 1933-34, p. 213.
80 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Document 3043:005. 23 Jul 1935.
81 Ibid.
82 Salem Directory, 1936, p. 212.
73
�In 1936, 24 Buffum Street stood vacant. 83 The following year, a leather worker, Frank T.
McDonald, and his wife, Florence E. moved in and remained until 1940. In that year, Mrs. Rachel
G. Barry, a nurse at the Lamp Division of Hygrade Sylvania, moved in and lived there until 1942.84
VIII. The Constantines, 1942-2004
Lawrence H. Constantine purchased the foreclosed property from the Salem Savings Bank
in August of 1942, and secured a mortgage of $5,200 from Harris S. Knight. 85 Lawrence H.
Constantine, a car salesman, married Katherine L. Donovan between 1926 and 192986. Katherine
had been born January 28, 1900. In 1926, Constantine was at Broad Street market and lived at 46
Broad Street.87 By 1929, he had gotten a job as a salesman at McKenzie Moto Company at 65a
Bridge Street, where he worked until 1936. 8889 In that year, he became the president of Naumkeag
Chevrolet, which as at 17 Canal Street. 90 By 1952, he had become the President and General
Manager of Naumkeag Chevrolet, a role he continued in until his death in September of 1960. 9192
Harris Knight, from whom Constantine received a mortgage was the treasurer of Naumkeag
Chevrolet and chairman of the board of directors of the Merchants National Bank of Salem. 93
The Constantines had three daughters, Muriel, born in 1922, Rosamund, born in 1924, and
Anne, born in 1933.
1936 Salem Directory, p. 412.
Salem Directory, 1940, p. 31.
85 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 3308:145, 15 Aug 1942.
86 Salem Directory, 1926, p. 260; Salem Directory, 1929, p. 216.
87 Salem Directory, 1926, p. 260.
88 Salem Directory, 1929, p. 216.
89 Salem Directory, 1930, p. 56.
90 Salem Directory, 1937, p. 89.
91 Salem Directory, 1959, p. 162.
92 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 16697:170, 20 Mar 2001.
93 Salem Directory, 1959, p. 305.
83
84
�Muriel received a teaching degree from Salem State College in 1944 and began teaching
at the John Brown Elementary School in Manchester, Massachusetts. In 1946, Muriel married
Capt. Raymond H. Bates, who was in the United States Navy. 94 Raymond’s father, George J. Bates,
served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1918 to 1924, and then served 13 years
as the mayor of Salem, from 1924 until 1937. From 1937 until his untimely death in an airplane
crash in 1949, Bates was a United States Representative from Massachusetts. 95 Bates’ son, William
H. Bates, took Bates’ office and occupied it until his untimely death in 1966. 96 Raymond,
subsequently, was the son and the brother of a Representative in Congress for almost thirty years.
Raymond and Muriel Bates purchased a house on Trinity Road in Marblehead for $36,000
on June 3, 1968.97 She lived there until she passed away in 2013.
Rosamund Constantine also received a teaching degree from Salem State College and
taught elementary school. She married Henry J. Rodden, who was a salesman for Armour & Co.,
a meat wholesaler at 260 Bridge Street.98 She lived much of her life in Beverly but moved to
Colorado, where she passed away in Castle Rock in 2009.99
Like her two sisters, Anne L. Constantine also became a school teacher. She married
Harold Sabean, a salesman. She passed away in 1966 at age 33.100
Katherine deeded the land to her daughters, Rosamund Rodden and Muriel Bates, as joint
tenants in 2001. Katherine L. Constantine passed away in April of 2004, at the age of 104.101
Obituary, “Muriel Constantine Bates, Nov. 11, 1922- April 19, 2013,” Murphy Funeral Home, Salem.
“BATES, George Joseph (1891-1949).” Biographical Directory of United States Congress.
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000232
96 “BATES, William Henry (1917-1966).” Biographical Directory of United States Congress.
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000239
97 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 5532:755. 3 Jun 1968.
98 Salem Directory, 1949, p. 244.
99 Obituary, “Rosamund A. Rodden, September 16, 1924-October 2, 2009”, The Salem News.
100 “Anne Constantine Sabean” Findagrave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47024221
101 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 28914:11. 8 Sep 2009.
94
95
�IX.
2004 to the Present
Aaron A. Sasseville, a construction worker, and Tara, his wife, purchased the home from
Rosamund Rodden and Muriel Bates in 2005.102 After 2009, the property was owned for short
periods of time by various well-to-do professionals as the houses’ property value rose. Katherine
Curley, a journalist, and Matthew Kazman, a software specialist, purchased the property in 2009
and sold it three years later to Paul Helms, an editor, and Jane Helms, a publisher. 103 Paul and Jane
Helms moved to Roslindale and sold the property in 2014 to Sarah N.K. Teasdale, a physician,
and Pedro Poitevin, a mathematics professor at Salem State University. 104 Teasdale and Poitevin
moved to Marblehead and sold the property to Danielle K. Capalbo in December of 2017. 105
X.
Summary
24 Buffum Street is a fine Colonial Revival house built in 1897 by Ernest F. Symonds, a
middle-class bank clerk and book-keeper, on land that had belonged to his family over two
centuries before. After Symonds’ mortgage was foreclosed, the mortgage holder’s mother, a
widow, purchased the house and lived there for 13 years. In 1928, an aspirational accountant and
his wife moved in, but as he shuffled between jobs they were unable to keep up with their mortgage
payments and taxes, so the house was repossessed in 1935. The bank rented the property to a series
of two working-class tenants, a leather worker and then a nurse at the Sylvania plant in the years
leading up to World War II. Lawrence Constantine, the president of Salem’s Chevrolet dealership
for over twenty years, purchased the house and raised three daughters who became teachers.
102
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 23393:406. 24 Feb 2005.
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 28914:11. 8 Sep 2009.
104 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 33461:345. 1 Aug 2014.
105 Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 36424:435. 17 Dec 2017.
103
�Constantine’s widow, Katherine, lived in the house until 2004, when she died at age 104. She lived
at 24 Buffum Street for over 60 years and experienced the whole twentieth century in Salem. After
the Constantines, a construction worker owned the property for a short period, followed by short
residences by upper-middle-class and upper-class professionals.
TABLE 1- Ownership History of 24 Buffum Street
Date
17 Dec
2017
1 Aug
2014
14 Dec
2012
8 Sep
2009
24 Feb
2005
26 Mar
2001
15 Aug
1942
15 Aug
1942
23 Jul
1935
25 Sep
1928
16 Jul
1928
14 Sep
1914
10 Sep
1914
20 Jan
1913
Conveyed to
Danielle K.
Capalbo
Sarah N.K.
Teasdale and
Pedro Poitevin
Paul C. Helms and
Jane Helms
Matthew Kazman
and Katherine M.
Curley
Aaron K.
Sasseville and
Tara C. Sasseville
Rosamund A.
Rodden and
Muriel C. Bates
Harris S. Knight
(Mtg.)
Lawrence H.
Constantine
The Salem Savings
Bank
David V. Nason
(Mtg)
Lucy B. Jones,
wife of Ralph E.
Jones
Bessie C.I. Hussey
(Mtg)
Love B. Ingalls
Jessie Hatch
Symonds
Conveyed by
Sarah N.K. Teasdale
and Pedro Poitevin
Paul C. Helms and
Jane Helms
Amount
$593,000
Book Page
36424 435
$512,000
33461 345
Matthew Kazman and
Katherine M. Curley
Aaron K. Sasseville
and Tara C.
Sasseville
Rosamund A.
Rodden and Muriel
C. Bates
Katherine L.
Constantine
$462,500
32019 61
$430,000
28914 11
$365,000
23993 406
-
16997 170
Lawrence H.
Constantine
The Salem Savings
Bank
Ralph E. Jones and
Lucy B. Jones
Ralph E. Jones and
Lucy B. Jones
Fred Hussey and
Bessie C.I. Hussey
$5,200
3308
145
-
3308
144
-
3043
5
$1500
2772
448
Consideration
Paid
2772
448
Aroline C. Gove
-
2271
100
Jessie Hatch
Symonds
Ernest F. Symonds
Consideration 2274
Paid
Other
2193
considerations
220
176
�7 Aug
1901
5 Jun
1897
Aroline C. Gove,
wife of William H.
Gove (Mtg.)
Ernest F. Symonds
Ernest F. Symonds
$3,500
1648
462
Estate of Benjamin R. $1 and other
1515
Symonds
considerations
443
�TOWN RECORDS
OF
SALE
M^,
MASSACHUSE
VOLUME I
1634-1659
SALEM, MASS.
THE ESSEX INSTITUTE
1868
TJTJS
.
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own towns,
not repugnant to the laws and orders here
established by the General Court ; as also to lay mulcts
and penalties for the breach of these orders, and to levy
and distrain the same, not exceeding the sum of xx s ;
also to choose their own particular officers, as constables,
surveyors for the highways, and the like
and because
much business is like to ensue to the constables of several
towns, by reason they are to make distresses, and gather
fines, therefore that every town shall have two constables,
where there is need, that so their office may not be a
burthen unto them, and they may attend more carefully
upon the discharge of their office, for which they shalbe
liable to give their accompts to this Court when they
shalbe called thereunto."
;
The following copy of the first records of Salem is
from the original. The spelling, punctuation, &c, will
be strictly preserved, and passages erased or interlined in
the original will be retained, and indicated by being enclosed, the former between brackets and stars, and the
latter between double parallels.
The missing portion of the Book of Records from Oct.
1, 1634 to Dec. 26, 1636, is supplied from the Book of
Grants.
Extract
[The
taken,
first
is
part of the
the 4
[is to]
Book
in the handwriting of
The
One
from
th
first
the
Booh of
Grants.
of Grants, from which this extract
is
Emanuel Downing.]
of the 8 th moneth 1634
day seaventhmght next the Market
at
Salem
begyn, and to continew from 9 a Clock in the
morning
[until] 4 of the
Clock
19. of the 11 th
after noone.
moneth 1634
After discourse about deviding of 10 acre
lotts, Its or-
dered that the least family shall haue 10 acres, but greater
familyes
may
[haue] more according to y r nombers
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out
&
sett
vp togeather
five shillings for
shall
pay a fyne or penaltye of
every such trespas, soe
except such trees as grow in their
own
left as
aforesaid
qpp lott or growncle,
any fell any trees w th in the said limits and lett
them lye vnoccupied for the space of one moneth, that yt
shalbe lawfull for any other man observing the order
And
if
aforesaid to take the said tree to his
The Informer
to
owne
<pp vse
haue one halfe of the fyne, the other
to the towne.
By
towne representative the 20 th of the tenth
moneth 1636
r
Its ordered that m Hathorne shall haue one howse lott
of an acre on this side the Rocks towards the Millf being
the sixt lott from the Marshalls howse and to be laid out
by the former layers out
the
Original Record, Dec. 26,
[This,
which
is
1636
to
July 12, 1637.
the earliest of the original records
now
in existence,
Ralph Fogg, and is called by him the "Waste
Book." The frequency with which erasures and interlineations, and
short-hand minutes occur in it, show that it was intended to be more
fairly and correctly copied out into another book, but if such a book
was used, it is now lost. Ralph Fogg at this same time kept the records of the Quarter Court for Salem, then just established; and there
he first used a waste-book and then copied out the record in a corrected
form, into another book. (See Essex Inst. Hist. Collections, vol. vii,
The short-hand minutes have, with some difficulty,
p. 238, Note.)
been deciphered, and their meaniug, though as it happens of no special
importance, will be given as they occur. There may be seen in a letter from Edward Howes to John Winthrop, jr., Nov. 23, 1632 (Mass.
Hist. Collections, 4th ser., vol. vi, p. 481) an alphabet of short-hand
characters, very similar to that used by Ralph Eogg, described as invented by Mr. (Rev. Thomas) Archisden. The writer of the letter
remarks that "they are approved of in Cambridge to be the best as yet
is
in the handwriting of
jThis was a corn mill owned by Capt. Trask, and was near where the Essex Depot is in South Danvers. Capt. Trask, in 1(340 built another mill about half a mile
lower down the river, and soon after removed it to a place (uoav Frye's Mills) a mile
below the first mill. See Essex Registry, book 20, leaf 124.
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'
invented and they are not yet printed nor common." The system of
short-hand used by John Hull in his Diary, and ascribed to Theophilus
Metcalfe as the inventor (Am. Antiq. Soc. Col. Ill, p. 279), is evidently
founded on that of Mr. Archisden and this, with some variations con;
;
tinued to be used by ministers and others for more than a century.
Though of course
inferior to the
modern system,
it
was, in
its original
form, remarkably simple and ingenious.]
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James Smith
John Stone
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Buffum Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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24 Buffum Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
Description
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Built for
Ernest F. Symonds
Book-keeper
Descendant of James Symonds
Renowned 17th-century furniture maker
Built in 1897 on land granted to John Symonds,
a master joiner from Norfolk, England
Creator
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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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1897, 2018
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David Moffat
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English
1897
2018
24
Buffum
ernest
History
House
James
John
Massachusetts
Salem
Street
Symonds