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130 Bridge Street
Built by
Moses Hale
Carpenter
in 1804
Research & writing by
Robert Booth
July 2019
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2019
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Carpenter
1804
Home of Capt. Joseph Beadle
Master Mariner
1825
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4 Cousins Street
Built for
Mary and J. Frank Boynton
Clothier
1894
Rebuilt 1910
Researched and written by Jen Ratliff
September 2018
Historic Salem Inc,
The Bowditch House
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745-0799 | HistoricSalem.org
©2018
�View of 4 Cousins Street, 2011 (Redfin)
Cousins Street
The land now known as Cousins Street was the last large plot in the Historic Derby
Street Neighborhood to be developed. The area previously housed the India Manufacturing
Company, which operated a jute mill. Jute is a fiber created from the inside bark of a plant,
native to India, that was commonly used to manufacture bags for bailing cotton.1 The jute mill,
Salem’s second, was built in 1867 on land known as the “Old English Estate,” a reference to
1
MACRIS, SAL.3347
�Phillip and Mary English, accused during the Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692. 2 The land around
the India Manufacturing Company was sold off in plots by the estate of David Nevins in May
1892. By September 1893, the name Cousins Street appears listed in deeds for the area.3 The
name Cousins, is in homage to well-known Salemite, Frank Cousins, a local photographer and
owner of Frank Cousins Bee-Hive, a souvenir shop in Salem’s downtown.
Mary and Frank Boynton purchased the lot on Cousins Street in 1894 from George
Pitman and Charles Brown, who had acquired the land and assisted in the designation of
Cousins Street, following the plots separation from the adjacent jute mill. The Boynton’s never
lived in the home at 4 Cousins Street but resided on Lafayette Street. It is likely that the
Boynton’s purchased the property on Cousins Street as an investment. Between 1890 and 1910,
Salem’s population increased by 42%. This spike led many Salemites and local developers to
build multi-family tenement homes to accommodate the surge of immigrants settling in Salem.4
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, after the
opening of St. John the Baptist Church, a parochial school, convent, and rectory. St. John the
2
Phillip and Mary English avoided execution by escaping from jail and finding refuge in New York. They later
returned to Salem to find their estate had been pillaged by Sheriff Corwin. Phillip sought reparations but only
received £260 of the estimated £1,183 lost.
3
MACRIS, SAL.3360
4
MACRIS, SAL.3270
�Baptist’s Reverend John Czubek was a central figure in this community, marrying or baptizing
many of Salem’s Poles. The new church increased the settlement of Polish immigrants in the
neighborhood and multiple single-family homes were converted or replaced with multi-family
tenements to house the growing population. This is likely the story of 4 Cousins Street, which
appears to have been built by the Boynton’s in 1894 as a two-family home. In 1910, the home
was replaced with a three-family tenement structure, which still stands today.5 It is likely that
the 1894 foundation and materials were re-used to create the larger home. The home is a
common style of its time and has a striking similarity to a home built at 24-26 Becket Street,
which is dated to c. 1911.
The Boyntons (1894-1911)
Jacob Franklin “Frank” Boynton (1859-1929) was born in Buxton, Maine in May 1859 to
Sarah and Charles Boynton, a merchant. On September 18, 1883, he married the daughter of
Mary and Thomas Waters, Mary A. Waters (1861-unknown) of Salem, Massachusetts. In 1881,
Frank began working in Salem’s clothing industry as a manager for H.B. Wilmot’s. By 1888 he
and another former Wilmot’s manager, Emery E. Kent, owned Kent & Boynton at the previous
H.B. Wilmot’s location, 250-254 Essex Street. The partners opened a second location and
factory of Kent & Boynton in Gloucester, specializing in oil cloth. The business was later
5
This hypothesis is based on evidence exhibited in the included maps, as well as directory listings which begin
showing three families from 1910 onward. The owner of the home was consulted and did not find any evidence of
the third floor being added to the home.
�renamed Cape Ann Clothing Co. and was lost to a fire in 1899 and again in 1912. 6 It appears
that Frank and Mary briefly lived apart in 1900, as Frank is listed as married but living with his
family without Mary in Wakefield, Massachusetts. 7 This separation may have been due to
financial troubles following the Gloucester fire and the failure of a third store for Kent &
Boynton in Newburyport. In 1912, Frank filed for bankruptcy. The Salem location of Kent &
Boynton was sold and replaced with Palmer Clothing House. In 1916, Frank opened another
store in Salem, Boynton’s Clothing Store at 187 Essex Street.8 In 1911, shortly after rebuilding 4
Cousins Street, Mary and Frank sold the home to Mary Ann and John Tyburski for the
remainder of their mortgage, $1,600.9
The Tyburskis (1911-1913)
John Tyburski (1882 – Unknown) was born in Poland on December 27, 1882 to Mary
(Washlek) and Antoni Tyburski. At the age of 13, John immigrated to America, arriving in New
York City prior to Salem. In 1900, John petitioned for U.S. Citizenship citing his brother, Josef
(Joseph) Tyburski, of Herbert Street and Franciszek (Frank) Soboczinski of Webb Street as his
6
The Clothier and Furnisher, Volume 89, Pg. 98, 1916, The Boston Globe
(Boston, Massachusetts) 05 Jul 1899, Wed • Other Editions • Page 6, The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts) 12
Feb 1909, Fri Page 5
7
Year: 1900; Census Place: Wakefield, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Page: 14; Enumeration District: 0972; FHL
microfilm: 1240667
8
According to Clothiers' and Haberdashers' Weekly, Volume 10, Pg. 14, 1897 - The Greenwood Street area of
Wakefield was commonly known as Boyntonville, named for Frank’s parents, considered to be pioneers of the
area.
9
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 2067:468
�witnesses.10 In 1908, John was married by Reverend John Czubek to Mary Jarocz, the daughter
of Josefa (née Lozdowska) and Mikolajah Jarocz, also from Poland.11 After living with John’s
family on Herbert Street, the couple purchased 4 Cousins Street in 1911, assuming the
remaining $1,600 mortgage of the Boyntons. When they sold the home only two years later,
they passed on a higher mortgage of $2,400.12 It is possible that this additional mortgage was
used to complete the renovation work begun by the Boyntons.
The Zbyszynskis (1913-1978)
Henryk “Henry” Zbyszynski (1882 – 1946) was born in Poland in 1882, to Petronela
(née Turowska) and Francis Zbyszynski. In 1905, he immigrated to the United States and
married Stefania Kozakiewicz (1885-1974), the daughter of Michalina (née Leczczynska) and
Michael Kozakiewicz. The couple was married at St. John the Baptist Church, in Salem, by Rev.
John Czubek on May 20, 1907.13 Together the couple had four children, Zenon (1909-1978),
Othelia “Tilly” (1911-Unknown), Theodosia (1913-1990), and Irene (1915-2009.) In 1913, Henry
and Stefania bought the home at 4 Cousins Street from the Tyburskis, assuming their $2,400
10
According to Salem Maritime National Historic Sites ethnography “In the Heart of Polish Salem,” both Josef
Tyburski and Franciszek Soboczinski were members of St. Joseph’s Polish Society.
National Archives at Boston; Waltham, Massachusetts; ARC Title: Copies of Petitions and Records of Naturalization
in New England Courts, 1939 - ca. 1942; NAI Number: 4752894; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration
and Naturalization Service, 1787-2004; Record Group Number: RG 85
11
Reference the House History for 14 Herbert Street and In the Heart of Polish Salem for more information on
Joseph Czubek.
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915
12
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 2202:57
13
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915
�mortgage. 14 While living in the home, Henry worked primarily in the leather industry and later
as salesman. Around 1936, Henry opened a grocery store at 5 ½ Becket Avenue. 15 Stefania
worked in the shop with her husband, while the children began working in local factories as
teenagers. Shortly after opening the grocery store, Stefania and Henry Zbyszynski moved into
the adjoining house at 5 Becket Avenue. They continued to own and rent units in 4 Cousins
Street, moving back into the home in 1948. Their son, Zenon continuously occupied one of the
units with his wife Ann and when Henry died in 1947, Stefania moved in with them. Overall the
Zbyszynskis owned 4 Cousins Street for sixty-five years, the longest occupants in the home’s
history. In 1978, the home was sold to William Little, following the death of Zenon Zbyszynski.
After 1978, the home went through a series of owners and foreclosures, falling into
disrepair. In 2015, 4 Cousins Street was purchased by Keith Crook (b. 1984) a marketing
specialist, and Oliver Kempf (b. 1990), an engineer. The couple spent the next few years
updating and restoring the three-family home, to include adding solar panels. During this
process, they discovered shoes hidden within a wall, a traditional practice meant to bring
protection and good luck to a home.16 The couple also unearthed items from the home’s privy
pit, including tea cups, pottery fragments, and medicine bottles. 17
14
Othelia also appears as Oliya in records.
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, Deed 2202:57
15
Also listed as 74 Derby Street
16
Shoes were left undisturbed in the first floor, interior wall, next to the bathroom.
17
The privy pit dates c. 1894-1905, when Salem adopted city-wide trash pick-up.
�Buyer
Years of
Ownership
1893-1894
Number
of Years
<1
1894-1911
17
Mary Ann Tyburski
John Tyburski
1911-1913
2
Henryk and Stefania
Zbyszynski
1913-1978
65
William D. Little
John P. Keane, Jr.
Andrew T. Hingson
Eric D. Jackson
Joanne Y. Jackson
John J. Suldenski
1978
1978-1981
1981-1982
1982-1893
<1
4
<1
9
1983-1992
9
Daniel T. Curtin
Four Cousins Realty
Trust
Robert J. O’Grady
Thomas E. Lawlor
(a.k.a. Lawler)
Yvonne Greene
Federal National
Mortgage Association
Anoniou Aristides
Keith Crook
Oliver Kempf
1992-1995
3
1995-2002
2002-2011
7
9
2011-2012
2012-2015
2015-Present
(As of 2018)
George W. Pitman
Etta M. Pitman
Charles W. Brown
Mary A. Boynton
Jacob Frank Boynton
Purchase Price
“One dollar
and other
considerations”
“One dollar
and other
considerations”
“One dollar
and other
considerations”
“One dollar
and other
considerations”
$4,500
$15,000
$57,000
$40,000
$5,000
$53,582
Document
Referenced
Deed 1395:525
Deed 1407:214
Notes
1345:63 (Plan)
Owned in conjunction with land between Webb and
English streets. References Cousins Street
$2,800 mortgage with Salem Savings Bank
Never listed as occupying the home
Deed 2067:468
$1,600 previous mortgage remainder
Deed 2202:57
$2,400 previous mortgage remainder
Henryk and Stefania a.k.a. Henry and Stephanie
Deed 6445:443
Deed 6452:739
Deed 6789:574
Deed 7017:366
Deed 8414:507
Mortgaged for $30,000
Foreclosed (Deed 6999:159)
Purchased after property was foreclosed
Deed 11655:170
Assumed responsibility of previous mortgage balance of
$53,582
Foreclosed (Deed 11186:583)
Purchased after property was foreclosed
$117,500
$315,000
Deed 13194:2
Deed 19000:422
Foreclosed (Deed 29980:370)
<1
$223,119
Deed 30336:496
Foreclosure
4
3+
$300,500
$510,000
Deed 31110:526
Deed 34270:508
Purchased after the property was foreclosed.
�Resident
Henry M. Strout
Daniel M. Hersey
William H. Foye
Meader A. Buck
William H. Foye
F.H. Haines
William H. Foye
F.H. Haines
David J. Hard
C.H. Gillis
C.H. Gillis
James Curran
C.H. Gillis
P.J. Curran
Mrs. C. Clark
J. Tyburski
J. Callahan
Mrs. C. Clark
E.A. Montgomery
J. Callahan
Mrs. C. Clark
Henry C. Zbyszynski
J. Callahan
Mrs. C. Clark
Henry C. Zbyszynski
A. Danda
Mrs. C. Clark
Henry C. Zbyszynski
Mrs. C. Balcomb
Mrs. C. Clark
Henry C. Zbyszynski
Mrs. C. Balcomb
Miss F. Clark
Directory
Year
1895
Notes
1897
1899-1901
1898 directory unavailable
1903-1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
Mrs. C. Clark resides in the house until 1924. (14
years)
1911
John and Mary Tyburski
1912
1913
1914-1915
1916-1924
1926
First listing for Zbyszynski
�John J. Clark
Ellery B. Hendricks
Benjamin LeVasseur
Henry C. Zbyszynski
Dennis F. Lawlor
Frank Tobin
Henry C. Zbyszynski
Joseph Bajkiewicz
Oliver F. Davidson
Henry Zbyszynski
Zenon R. Zbyszynski
Fred Harrison
Henry Zbyszynski
Zenon R. Zbyszynski
Henry Zbyszynski
Zenon R. Zbyszynski
John J. Stankiewicz
Chester Kobuczwiski
Zenon R. Zbyszynski
Raymond E. DesRosiers
Chester Kobuczwiski
Zenon R. Zbyszynski
Vacant
Chester Kobuczwiski
Zenon R. Zbyszynski
Frederick Kelliher
Ernest A. Dempsey
Zenon R. Zbyszynski
Frederick Kelliher
Zenon R. Zbyszynski
Frederick Kelliher
Everette E. Saunders
Zenon R. Zbyszynski
Frederick Kelliher
Anthony Lamonte
Stefania and Zenon Zbyszynski
Anthony Lamonte
Zenon and Stefania Zbyszynski
and Mrs. Victoria Kozeo
1929
1930-1932
1934
1935
Zenon’s first year appearing in the directory at
this address.
1936
1937
1939
1940
1942-1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1964
The Zbyzynskis resided in the home until 1978
�1874 Salem Atlas
�1897 Salem Atlas
�1911 Salem Atlas
�1890-1903 Salem Atlas (Plate 12)
�1906-1938 Salem Atlas
�Similar construction seen at 24 Becket Street, built c. 1911. (MACRIS: SAL 3270)
�Salem (Mass.). City Documents. 1893.
�Clothiers' and Haberdashers' Weekly, Volume 10, Pg. 14, 1897
�The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts) 12 Feb 1909, Fri Page 5
�The Boston Globe
(Boston, Massachusetts)
04 Dec 1912, Wed • Main Edition • Page 8
The Clothier and Furnisher, Volume 89, Pg. 98, 1916
�Massachusetts Grand Lodge of Masons Membership Cards 1733–1990. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
�Palmer Clothing House, 250 Essex Street. c. 1912. Previously the home of Kent & Boynton.
(Salem State University Archives and Special Collections)
�The Boston Globe
(Boston, Massachusetts)
19 Feb 1929, Tue • Main Edition • Page 13
�History of 5 Becket Avenue, which housed Zbyszynski’s grocery store. (MACRIS Sal.3301)
�Find A Grave, memorial page for Henry Zbyszynski (22 Oct 1882–1946), Find A Grave Memorial no. 82112501, citing Saint Mary's Cemetery, Salem, Essex County,
Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Kathy Krysiak (contributor 46917874).
�The Boston Globe
(Boston, Massachusetts)
02 Feb 1992, Sun • Page 167
�Restoration: before (2015) and after (2018) by Keith Crook and Oliver Kempf.
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Cousins Street
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4 Cousins Street, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for
Joseph “Frank” & Mary Boynton
Clothier: Kent & Boynton; Cape Ann Clothing Co.
1894; rebuilt 1910
Built on the former estate of
Philip & Mary English (née Hollingsworth)
Maritime Merchant & Salem Selectman
Accused of Witchcraft, 1692
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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1894, 1910, 2018
Contributor
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Jen Ratliff
Language
A language of the resource
English
1894
1910
2018
4
Boynton
Cousins
English
Frank
History
Hollingsworth
House
Joseph
Mary
Massachusetts
Philip
Salem
Street
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11.3 Federal St., Salem, Maaeachusetta
Gran tor
Description
Fsoex County Regiatry of Deeds
Laurence Dailey
North~rly by Federal Street
John &:'cymann
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we, Janette
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Salem Savings Bank
(holder of mtge frc~r· Anna J. Co:in
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Description
(To secure pnyment of $J, 500
in one year -- int. 5 1/2% per
annum, payable qtrl.y.)
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me by North '·~eeting House
11/13/1906" - - - grantor, heirs
exec1i., adm., or assir,nn shall nay
same
all taxes •••••·•••• on said pram:Lsee
Ptc. etc.
oonvnyed R/7/1919
Recorded in Book #2423, page JJ.
Posseeeiona
(Anna J. Coan to Sa.lorn Savings Bank)
.
" ••••• certify on 25th of !.larch, 1938~ Holund A.
Stanley, Salem SVgs. Bank Treasurer •••••••
made open peacable and unopnosed entrance
tor the purpose of foreclosing •••••• "
Recorded 1n Book
Anna J. Coan
for $4,700.00
#3141,
page 166.
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"bein~ the estate devised by w/o Catharim Felt to
Charles Hoffman and by him devised to hie wife Eliza
A.. Hoffman and by her devised to the above Society".
conveyed 11/13/1906.
Recordf>d in Book #18$1, page 272
( air,nod on side - mtr:e paid in full
2/141 1918)
Fsaex County Probate Records1
Probate /!;/Jfl72
Cnthnrina Felt, einr:l(>"ffooan
fuok 4.3J, page 92 her will is recorded - "••• ren-Vcstnte 0tc.r:tc.to rrry frl('nd Charles
Hoffmnn •••·•"
(see below)
Josenh Felt (fathPr) di~d intestate
Book 138 page 115 his inventory· is recordod -"/.'7 - House in Federal St. valuation iJ, 500.
Book 43 page 448, Ephraim, his son, pctitirna to be appointed adm. S/1/1845 "Joseph 1'~elt who died within last 12 years".
Book 135 page 176, cphraim petition r,ranted. 5/20/1845.
Book 129 page 7oll, appraisers of E.statc appointed.
*
Ephrnirn 1''elt died intestate
(He was a. fo.r:l](lr)
fuok 246 page 3 records anpt of Administrators - . mos Prime, JosEYJh Symonds 2/5/1867.
Book 248 page 96, appraisers of Latate appointed - Chas. E.. Symonds, Dan 'l St.a'lifard
bphrnim F'. \'.ill er, 2/5/186 7.
*
The na!r:e of Ruth A. Hoffman, sister deceased is Mentioned in her will also.
The names of ncices .i:.lizabeth Ann and Sarah Jane ~tft/we.re given sums of money •
mentioned also :in wi
and
�113 Federal St., Snlem,
Oran tee
Joserih Felt
nssachusetts continued
11
Ora!1tor
Fnsox County
William Pickman
Rer,ist~\'
housewri.~ht
Description
of r,reds
A L'>T n, L/lim aitunto in Sl!lcm containing
t5 poles and 1/2 of a. oole bounded
Jl:!if?THJ •)LY BY rn· ro\L STHl<FT 61 '• Westerly
from aald street 3J' Sou the ,·ly to a st.ake
by land aold be rne this day to Jacob
Saunderson (115 Fvderal Street - Jaod:>
Sanderson 'Nork Shop) running S from eaid
atake and bounding W tr; tho last mentioned
land 96' 6" to l3u.ffington 1e 1 S by the
last mentic.,nod land 4J' 9", E b/ land ·
of Wm. Stearns 40 ' partly and partly by
land sold by me this day to Drown and
~odhue 98' 9" and rnrtly by land sold by
me this day to Ooodhuo 26' 9"•
conveyed 4/17/179).
Reoort.leu in ik>ok k156, pa~e 123
Tax heoorda - City Ba.11 1 0alcm, •,t.aasachusotts
Ward
Ward
4-
1793•
Joseph fi'elt, eon of Jonathan
4,
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listed ln \'1ard
howevc:r, no real estate de•crfue.i
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pt house and houso lot
4 - 17941
Joseph Felt, son of Jona.than
and
4
Valuatk>n
200
1/2 aorcf in 'forth
Fields
Ward
4 - 179Sr
Joseph Felt, eon of Jonathan --
pt houso :rnd h(.'1.lse lot
and I~ 1/2 acres in North
700
Fields
alao lioted are oth r
Felts - l\:1thnrine, llathaniel felt, Will.lam Felt, and Joseph,
son of tioseoh Folt paying ta.XE·s on the same described
properties for the above years.
In the Vitnl llccorda I found that Catharine Felt was born 9/1/1800. No name of FathEI".
Ho Ruth Felt was rocorcled. No Ephraim, son of Joseph was recorded.
till) .Federal St. is a l.:i.r~e house - a double house - no doubt the "Felt Fanily"
and their children occupied both halves - Catharine Felt bPing the last survivor.
She then willed it to. relatives of her docoaaed sistc~·, Ruth.
Since thero is such a crcia.t increase in valuation in the year 1795, I feel that
is the date which ahould be elven to the house - 11 Juilt for Joseph Felt - 1795"·
Joun H. Bailey
120 Federal St.
Snlem, ~·ass.
December 6, 1967.
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113 Federal
1795
Federal
Felt
Joseph
Joseph Felt
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House & Land at 121 Federal Street,
Salem, Hass.
This house was built in 1843 for Capt. Joseph Winn ( 1805-80).
Joseph Winn was born in Salem 4 Ap 1805, the son of' Capt.
Joseph ( 1761 -1839) and Marcia, Mercy, or Eary (Hu..v1t) Winn ( 17651805, 2 Oct), who had married in Salem on 14 Dec 1788; Capt. Winn Sr.
married, ·secondly, widow Hary Sluman (died 1831) on 14 Sept 1806,
and she raise~ Joseph, Jr from infancy.
Like his father, young Joseph was bred to the sea, beginning
his maritime career in 1820, at the age of f'ifteen. He made four
voyages on the old ship George, Salem's "school ship. 11 Winn learned.
his lessons well, and, in 1831, when his captain, William C Dean,
died at Calcutta, Joseph assu..med comrnand of Dean 1 s vessel and successfully completed the voyage, ~eturning to Salem and his wife,
Hannah C Stimpson, whom he had married in Salem on 16 Feb 1829.
His next command was i;he ship Sapphire.
By 1837 Joseph Wirn1, then living at 80 Boston St, was accounted
one of Salem 1 s finest sea captains, and as such was given command
of the city 1 s largest vessel, the 463-ton St. ~, m·med by
StAphen C Phillips. On 17 Jan 1837, the St Paul cleared New York
bound for lfanila via M:obile & Liverpool;
she returned to Salem one year, three months, and
twelve days later, on 29 Ap 1838--Mrs Winn having accompanied her
husband the whole voyage!
One :;.nonth later, Capt. Winn & the St Paul again set sail f'or
.Manila, clearing Salem 3 June 1838. The passage to Anjier was
made in 90 days, cnd from Salem to Hanila in 100 days--rema.rkably
fine time for this old ship, built for carrying and not for speed.
On 11 Nov 1838, Capt Winn sailed for home, and made the passage
in 148 days (125 from lmjier, & 53 from St Helena), .arriving at
Salem on 8 Ap 1839. Her cargo consisted of 5,145 bags of sugar,
2, 568 bales of hemp, & other merchandise; she paid duties arnounting
to $12,074.95.
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Capt. Winn never again cormnanded the St Paul: by 1842, aft1;;r
a nautical life spent on voyages to the 3ast Indies, the Pacific
islands, & other parts of the Far ~ast, he retjred from the sea.
The St Paul--her figurehead was a ·white bust of the apostle Paul,
& her stern was embellished with a superb carving of the Biblical
story of St Paul shaking the viper from his hand into the fire-foundered at Hasbata Island in the Straits of San Bernardino, on
her fourteenth round-the-world voyage, without loss of life. On
that lust voyage, her master had prophesied her .demise, for the
figurehead of St Paul had been removed. A painting exists of the
St Paul, in the possession either of the Peabody Kuseurn or the
Phillips l'ilem.orial on Chestnut Street.
In 18t1-2, the new landsman Joseph l·!inn resided at 28 Har>lboro
(now Federal) Street, and was in the wholesale shoe business with
S. Driver Jr & Co., 16 'dashington Street, Salem. Ashore now for
good, Capt Winn kept a weather eye out for a new home, or land on
which to build t:P.e same; a year' later, on 21 Ap 1843, Winn 1 s friend
�David Pingree sold him a house lot on Federal Street. Having
moved from 28 Marlboro to 51 Federal Street in 1842, Winn was
in good position to oversee the construction, next door, of this
Greek Revival-style hcuse in the year 1843.
Capt Winn stayed with the firm of S Driver Jr & Co until
1851, when David Pingree, now Mayor of Salem, appointed him City
Marshal at $700 per y'7ar--a position Winn held for three years.
In 1855, County & Marlboro Streets were made a part of Federal
Street, and so #53 became #121 Federal Street. During the Civil
War, Winn was an acting volunteer lieutenant in the U. S. Navy,
and cormnanded the U.S. gunboat James L Davis of the Es.st
Blockading Squadron. In 1863, Capt Joseph Winn returned to Salem,
where he resided at 121 Federal Street until his death 11 Aug 1880.
His widow, Hannah, was willed the estate, then worth $5800
(see Joseph Winn 1 s probate #57491 } , and she in turn willed it in
trust to the Winns' adopted daughter, An.nab., who had married
Nathan P Cutler of Newton; on 29 Ap 1901 (Deeds, 1639:547), her
trustees sold it to Mary E Read, who then sold it to Mabel W .
Bigelow & Cora S Haskell, sisters, on 16 Nov 1904 ~Deeds, 1763:8).
Cera S Haskell died 19 July 1908, leaving her half of the estate
to her sister Mabel W, wife of Walter K Bigelow {see Cora S Haskell
probate #104082).
On 21 Jan 1930, by deed 2834:231, Mrs Bigelow, now widowed,·
sold off a small strip of land to her next-door neighbor; Mrs.
Bigelow died 9 Jan 1939, leaving a daughter, Hrs Lucy H Gould, to
inherit the property (see Mabel "vv Bigelow probate #192917), which
then had a garage on it, and was appraised at $7730.
From that point forward, the history of the house & its lot
is set forth in the accompanying deed schedule.
The information above has been drawn from the Salem Vital
Records; the Salem Directory; the 3outhern Essex County Registries
of Deeds & Probate; and the Essex Institute Historical Collections,
vol. XL, pp.127-9.
Robert Booth
23 June 1976
�Deed Schedule of House & Land at 121 Federal St.,
Salem, Hass.
21 Ap 1843: David Pingree, Salem, for $1500 grants to Joseph
Winn, Salem merchant, a lot of land in Salem, bounded starting
at the n.e. corner on Federal Street by Sanderson's land, and
runs w. 64 1 11" by Federal St to a corner, then
runs s. 124' 6 11 by land today sold to Robt Saunders to a cor.;
runs e. 55: 7 11 by other land of Pingree to a cor. by Clark;
runs n. 5' 8" by land of Clark;
runs e. 20 1 by sd Clark;
runs n. 127' 6 11 by the Saunderson estate to the corner begun at.
(So. Essex County Deeds, ~36:224J.
29 Ap 1901 : Whereas Joseph Winn, Salem dee 1 d, by his will of
30 l'far 1878 authorized his wife (Hannah C Winn} to dispose of his
estate; & Whereas Hannah C Winn by her will of 1 Jan 1890 did dis-
pose of this real estate by leaving it in trust to Joseph B F
Osgood of Salem & Nathan P Cutler of Newton for benefit of Annah
W Cutler & others; Now, for $1 & other valuable considerations,
JBF Osgood & NP Cutler grant to Mary E Read, wife of Charles W,
of Salem, a Salem lot with a dwelling house thereon, numbered
121 ?ederal Street, boundad starting at the n.e. corner on Federal
Street by land of Chisholm, and
runs w. 64' 11 " by Federal St;
runs s. 124' 6" by a fence along land of Fay;
runs e. 55 1 7" by Johnson & Kimball and by Benson;
runs n. 5' by sd Kimball;
runs e. 20 1 by sd Kimball;
runs n. 127' 6" by Chisholm..
(Deeds, 1639:547)
16 Nov 1904: Charles W & wife Mary E Read, in her own right,
of Salem, for $1 grant to Mabel W Bigelow & Cora S Haskell, both
of Salem, a Salem lot. with a dwelling house thereon, numbered
121 Federal Street (bounded exactly the srune as 29 Ap 1901 ); being
the same premises that Osgood et al, trustees, sold to Nary E Bead
29 Ap 1901, 1639:547. See also deed of Mary E read to Wm D Chapple
19 Oct 1902, 1686:477; and deed of Wm D Chapple to Mary E Read,
27 Feb 1903, 1699:395.
(Deeds, 1763:8)
21 Jan 1930: Habel W Bigelow, Salem widow, grants to Hary B
Browne, wife of' Ralph C, a piece of Salem land bounded starting
at a atake on Federal St, on the present dividing line bewteen
the land of the granter & grantee, and then
runs s. from Federal St to a point 10 1 east of the present
boundary point between the grantor & the grantee;
runs w. 10 1 to land of grantee;
runs n. several courses on the eastern boundary line of grantee;
meaning to convey on its western side & for the purpose of straightening the line, a small part of the lot sd Bigelow bought of Chas.
H Read, 16 Nov 1904, Deeds 1763:8); the Cora S Haskell named with
sd Bigelow, in that 16 Nov 1904 deed, having since died.
(Deeds, 2834:231)
�26 June 1957: Lucy H Gould, Salem, grants to John G & Nancy C
Bisgrove, husband & wife of Ashland Hass., the land in Salem with
the buildings th&reon, num.bered 121 Federal Street, bounded starting at the n.e. corner on Federal Street by land now or formerly
(n/f) of Chisholm, and
runs w. 64' 11 11 by Federal St;
runs s. 1 24 1 6 11 by an old fence along n/f Fay;
runs e. 55 1 7 11 by n/f Johnson & Kimball and n/f Benson;
runs n. 5' by n/f sd Kimball;
runs e. 20 1 by n/f sd Kimball;
runs n. 127 1 6 11 by n/f Chisholm;
excepting from the sd parcel a strip described by deed of Bigelow
to Brown, 21 Jan 1930, 2834:231, said land haviYig been sold to
straighten the line. The above premises are the same conveyed to
Bigelow & Haskell by Read, 16 Nov 1904, 1763:8. See also the
probate· of Mabel W Bigelow, #192917, and of Corn S Haskell,
#104082. Roscoe W Gould, husband of the granter, releases all
his rights to the above.
(Deeds, 4380:251)
10 Sept 1959: John G & wife Nancy C Bisgrove, Brunswick Me.,
grant to James Alan & Ruth K Curwen, husband & wife of Salem, the
land with buildings on Federal Street (bounded & described exactly
as in the deed above). For title, see Gould to Bisgrove, June
1957, 4380: 251 •
(De eds, 4599 :236)
15 Sept 1959: James A & Ruth K Curwen, Salem, for $18,500
mortgage to Marblehead Savings Bank, Marblehead, the land with
buildings on Federal Street (bounded & described exactly as in
the deed above). Being the same premises conveyed by Bisgrove to
the Curwens by deed recorded herewith (deed 4599:236 above).
See also deeds 5263:556; 5289:149; 5296:280,281,283.
{Deeds, 4599:237)
29 Ap 1965: Marblehead Savings Bank, holder of a mortgage from
the Curwens on the property at 121 Federal St, Salem, 15 Sept 1959,
4599:237, has filed a bill in equity for authority to foreclose
said mortgage.
(Deeds, 5263:556)
30 July 1965: vlilbur T Moulton, treasurer of Marblehead Savings
Bank, the mortgagee named in a mortgage gi::ven by the Curwens 15 Sept
19.59, 4599:237, now takes peaceable possession of the property at
121 Federal Street.
(Deeds, 5289:149)
�25 Aug 1965: 1'farblehead Savings Bank, holder of a mortgage
from James A Curwen, for $17:000, dated 15 Sept 1959, now grants
to Harry A & wife Mary R Tavis, Peabody, the land with buildings
numbered 121 Federal St in Salem, bounded starting at the n.e.
corner on Federal St by land n/f of Chisholm, and
runs w. 64 1 11 11 by, Federal St;
runs s. 124' 6 11 by an old fence along n/f Fay;
runs e. 55' 7" by n/f Johnson & Kimball and n/f Benson;
runs n. 5' by n/f sd Kimball;
runs e. 20 1 by n/f sd Kimball;
runs n. 127 1 6 11 by n/f Chisholm;
exceptins from the above parcel a strip described in deed of 21 Jan
1930, Bigelow to Brown, 2834:231, said land having been sold to
straighten a boundary line.
All of the above being the same premises conveyed to the Curwens
by Bisgrove by deed 4599:236.
(Deeds, 5296:281}
8 Sept 1972: Mary R Tavis, Salem, grants to herself' & her
daughter Elaine M Rocheville, Salem, as joint tenants, the land
in Salem with the buildings thereon numbered 121 Federal St
(bounded & described exactly as above, including the same exception).
Being the same premises conveyed to .sd Mary R Tavis & her late
husband Harry A Tavis (died 30 May 1971 ) by Marblehead Savings
Bank, 25 Aug 1965, 5296:281. See also Harry A Tavis, Probate
#310730.
.
(Deeds, 5904:762)
28 Ap 1976: Mary R Tavis & Elaine M Rocheville, as joint tenants,
Salem, for $47,500 grant to Gerald W & wife Barbara Porter, as
tenants by entirety, the lal1d in Salem with the buildings thereon
(bounded&. described exactly as above, including the sanie exception).
Being the same premises that sd Tavis & rtccheville were granted
by Tavis, 8 Sept 1972, 5904:762.
(Deeds, 6235:504)
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Built for Captain Joseph Winn, merchant, 1843
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121
121 Federal
1843
Captain
Federal
Joseph
Joseph Winn
Winn
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OFFICES AT 15 SUMMER STREET
POST OFFICE BOX 865
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 / PHONE (617) 745-0799
136 Federal Street
Built for
JOSE~H G. SFRAGUE ESQ.
Cashier of the Naumkeag Bank
in the year 1832
Research by,
Joyce King
;;to preserve H isiOrk Sites/ Bujldings and objects,··.
and to work for the education of tlie com11111nity
in the true value of the same."
�136 Federal Street
"This two-story plus pitch roof, wooden house is back from and
eable end to the street.
Two of its handsome features are the
cast iron fence on Federal St. and the iron railing at the base
of the full-length first floor Wyatt windows.
(Salem Historic
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t;ommission District Study)
On July 7, 1832 Ebenezer and Samuel Shillaber sold to Joseph
0prague a lot of land which was a portion of the land their father
Ebenezer purchased in 1798 (this land extended from Federal St.
to the North River and included both sides of Carpenter St.).
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The tax records show the progression:
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house Summer St. $1,900
unfinished house Federal St. $1,500
house $1,900
unfinished house $1,500
house $1,900
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�Joseph G. Sprague seems to have been most active in social and
civil affairs.
He was born in Danvers, April 20, 1787.
cashier at the Naumkeag Bank for twenty years.
He was
Gn November 13,
1823, when he was thirty-seven, he married l'riscilla Gould of
Bradford, Mass. He is accorded the rank of Colonel in an item
concerning the "Active l!"'ire Club, which was formed Feb. 20, 1806.
It is said to have consisted of "men well known in our city, and
men who have had a prominent part in public affairs. ii At one time
it had as its moderator, Colonel Joseph G. Sprague.
His part in public affairs was principally as President of the
Common Council~ He served as its head from 1845 through 1847.
But previous to that he was an alderman.
It was when serving in
·this capacity that he was appointed to a committee, on April 15,
1839 "to consider what alterations, if any, shall be made in the
ordinance to establish a City Seal."
He was appointed an honorary member of the Salem Glee Club in
1837. But his chief interest was Masonry. He rose to the position
~f High Priest of Washington Chapter, in which capacity he served
in 1820. (Essex Institute Historic Collections)
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The federal census of 1850 gives a closer look as to the occupants
of 60 Federal St. (now 136 Federal St.)
Joseph G. Sprague
l'riscilla
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Lucretia
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Caroline A.
Margaret Reed
Mr. Sprague died on
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1844, Mr. Sprague left all his estate to his wife for her support
and the support of his daughter Caroline A. and adopted daughter
Lucretia Thomson.
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real estate is listed as:
House on i2deral 0t.
~n, 500
House in Danvers
3,500
Land in Lawrence
1,500
(probate #53933)
(inventory, see appendix A)
�On July 6, 1854 the land and buildings "the same estate conveyed
to Joseph G. Sprague by Ebenezer Shillaber" was sold to Benjamin
Wheatland, gentleman, for the sum of $6,700. (book 497 page 274)
Benjamin Wheatland, born May 27, 1801, was the son of Richard and
Martha (Gootlhue) Wheatland. He was a graduate of Harvard College
in 1819, studied law with Hon. Leveret Saltonstall in Salem where
he practised for a while. He was greatly interested in Free Masonry
and served as Secretary of the Essex Lodge in 1825. Mr. Wheatland
married on April 8, 1827 Mary E. Bemis of Watertown, born July 4,
1801, daughter of Luke and Hannah (Eddy) Bemis. Mr. and Mrs.
Wheatland resided for a number of years in Newmarket, N.H. He
returned to Salem in 1846 where he died Tiec. 28, 1854.
The family home was at 374 Essex St. for several years after their
return to Salem and later they removed to Federal St. where Mrs.
Wheatland passed away June 23, 1864. The couple were the parents
of two daughters, they both died unmarried. (Portraits at the
Essex Institute)
As stated previously, Mr. Wheatland died on Tiec. 28, 1854, just
five months after purchasing the Federal St. property. In his
will $10,000 was left in trust for the support of his widown Mary.
All the rest of the estate was left to Mary and daughter Martha.
His estate was listed as:
$7,000
House and land Essex St.
8,000
House and land Federal St.
1/3 house and land Boston St.
Woodland in Lynn and Tianvers
1,325
Furniture in house on Federal St.
(probate #56847)
The federal census of 1860 shows as living at 136 Federal St.:
Mary Wheatland
11
Martha
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�Martha G. Wheatland sold the property i•the same conveyed to my
late father Benjamin Wheatland" on July 15, 1870 to John Bertram,
for the sum of $9,550. (book 802 page 121)
The property is listed
as unoccupied in 1870.
Captain John Bertram, one of Salem's greatest benefactors, was born
on the Isle of Jersey, Feb. 11, 1796.
in 1807 and settled in Salem.
His family came to America
John was described as a poor boy
who went around with a basket peddling apples, candies and turn-overs
and later went to sea as a cabin boy, before the mast, as mate,
captain and still later became the merchant prince and beloved
benefactor of his fellow citizens. ~for further reference see
John Bertram, edited by Rosamond De Laittre)
Captain Bertram gave this house for a parsonage, to the South Church,
on July 18, 1870.
This transaction is recorded in book 801 page 229.
"John Bertram, of Salem sold to Proprietors of the South Church for
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dedicated on Jan. 1, 1805.
It was erected in 1804 and was
Its architect was Samuel Mackintire.
This church stood until it was consumed by fire on Dec. 19, 1903.
The first pastor to reside in the "South Church Parsonage" at 136
Federal St. was Rev. Edward S. Atwood.
Rev. Atwood was born in
4, 1833, graduated at Brown University in 1852,
and was installed in Salem vctober 13, 1864. He had been pastor
Taunton, Mass., June
of a church in Grantville (now Wellesley Hills) previous to his
settlement in Salem.
The 1880 census gives a closer look into the life of the Atwood
family:
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His replacement was Rev. James
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moved to Tennessee.
directory.
The house is listed as vacant in the 1905
1906 shows Rev. A. A. Berle and 1907 the occupant is
Rev. Harold C. Feast.
lThe Essex Institute has pictures and further
information on the South Church and its pastors)
The year 1908 brings a substantial change when the house is listed
as J. A. Sylvester - lodgers.
The Salem Street books for the year
1910 which lists all males over the age of 21, has this entry;
1)6 1?edera1 St.
owned by South Church
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Charles Brigham
Edwin W. Joslyn
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�On Jan. 15, 1912 the "J?roprietors of the South Church" voted to
sell the South Church }arsonage to Jennie M. Emmerton for the sum
of $8,160.
vn Jan. 24 the deed was drawn and the "l'roprietors of
the South Church conveyed to Jennie
1~;.
Emmerton the"land and
building the same conveyed by deed of John Bertram." (book 2127
page 497)
lVl rs . ..tmmerton was the widow of George R. Emmmerton and the daughter
of Capt. John Bertram and Mary c. (Smith). un May 17, 1912 Jennie
M. Emmerton, of Salem sold the property to Harrison lVl. Davis and
his wife Mary A. Davis.
(book 2147 page 307)
Mr. Davis was a lawyer with an office at 21 Court St., Boston and
resided at 136 Federal St., Salem.
On Get. 17, 192Y Harrison M.
and Mary A. Davis sold the land and building to Jessie S. Tolman
wife of Henry Tolman Jr.
(book 2825 page 262)
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. June 7, 1954 Jessie S. Tolman sold the land and building to Robert A.
and Annie IL Henley, of Middleton.
(book 4073 page 351)
June 30, 1959 Hobert Henley Sr. and Annie R. Henley, husband and
wife, sold the land and building to vscar and Esther Kessler and
Joseph L. Kessler, of Lynn.
(book 4574 page 530)
April 24, 1961 Joseph L. Kessler, of Marblehead and Oscar and Esther
Kessler, husband and wife, sold the land and building to Henley
Nursing Home Inc. (book 4763 page 350)
Henley Nursing Home sold to Nelson S. and Harriet Kessler, husband
and wife, of 0wampscott.
July
c:;,
1976
~he
(book 5546 page 355)
Heritage Co 0perative, h0lder of a mortgage from
Nelson S. hessler and Harriet, his wife to Salem Co Gperative (now
Heritage Co Operative) grant to Salem Co Operative th~ same as
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conveyed by Henley Nursing Home Inc. (book 6263 page 480)
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sold to Pace Properties Inc. \book 6503 page 449)
.B'eb. 22, 1980 J:ace l'roperties Inc. of 131 Russell Ave., Watertown
sold to Clifford T. Hughes, Trustee of Chien Nominee Trust. (book
6680 page 300)
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THE RETROSPEO'l' OJ!' THE YEA.B.
lections brought together there; of his great.systematic
work upon the Birds and Mammals of North America,
and of the volumes which contain the results of his researches. We know, too, when the labors of administration became so vast that he could no longer give his time
to personal research, how he placed with generous hand
the means he bad accumulated at the disposal of others,
and of the impetus he gave to the study of natural history
by providing for workers not only.the material for reeearch,
but salaried positions that they might continue their studies. He thus fostered research in the broadest manner, and
brought up a set of workers in Washington, which has resulted in making it the great centre of science in our country, where to-day, nearly five hundred men are professionally engaged in scientific work hi all departments, and·
many of these departments were actually created by the
foresight and labors of this hard-working, self-sacrificing
man. '\Ve know also of his founding the United States Fish
Commission, and the truly wonderful results it has attained,
not only in a scientific way, but in adding immense wealth
to the country by fornishing food for the people, restoring
fish to exhausted streams and portions of the coast, and introducing species that have become important in our supply
of food on both sides of the continent. Had this one work
of Professor Baird been his only and life-long effort, he
would ever be remembered as a great benefactor, but while
this work will ever stand out in prominence, from the great
economic results achieved, it is only one of the many farreaching results which we owe to him.
Surely, .Mr. President, we have lost from our little roll
of Honorary .Members, two men, whose equals in their respective lines of research and influence we cannot hope to
see in our time.
THE RETROSPEOT OJ!' THE YEAR.
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REv. EoWAB.D SUMNER ATWOOD, minister of the South
church, Salem, died at the parsonage on Federal street on
Sunday mori1ing May 13, 1888.
His death was very
sudden and unexpected to the community, though his fail- ·
ing health for the past year indicated that his life would
thus terminate.
Mr. Atwood was the son of George B. and Eliza(Snmner) Atwood and was born at Taunton, Mass., June 4,.
1833, graduated at Brown University, 1852, at Andover
Theological Seminary in 1856 ; in 1883 his alma mater conferred upc:m him the honorary degree of. D.D. ;._ordained
pastor of the church in Grantvi!le-; Wellesley Hilla, Oct.
23, 1856, where he continued until 1864. On the 13th of .
October, 1864, he was installed over the South church as
colleague pastor with the late Rev. Dr. Brown Emerson,
succeeding in that capacity Rev. I. E. Dwinell now of
Oakland, Cal. Since Dr. Emerson's death, July 25, 1872,
he had been the sole pastor.
.As a pulpit orator, Dr. Atwood had few equals: a terse,
forcible and effective speaker.
Gifted with a wonderful
command of language, and keeping abreast with all the
progressive knowledge of the day, he clothed his thoughts
with striking b~auty and wealth of felicitous illustrations,
and was equally ready on all occasions. As a citizen, he
was foremost in every good word and work and especially
in the cause of education and advanced culture. As a member of the prudential committee of the .A.. B. C. F. M.,
he was ve1·y devoted, and wherever his services were .
needed he was ever ready, willing and energetic.
Soon after corning to this city he connected himself with
several of our local scientitic, literary and educational institutions. He was elected a member of the school board
and half of the years of his resiuence here he contributed
by his labors to its educational interests. In this work
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he was prominent in the advoeaoy of ·the best edueatiqn,..
the freest education based upon publie duty and the pub~
lie good.
He was also enrolled as a member of the Essex Institutej ·
and from that time to the close of his life he 'manifested a
deep interest in it8 prosperity; he believed in its objects,
he recognized the good it had done and its powers for. accom plishing greater good in the; future, and t.o this end he
gave freely of his time and versatile talents. The records
of the Institute bear abundant testimony to the value of his
membership. From time to time he favored the fnstitute
with addresses and lectures. Among the interesting contributions on these occasions was a learned paper" On the beginnings and growth of· language." It is noteworthy that
his first address was upon the Bible. He profoundly be'lieved in the Bible, had no fear of true science, believing
that all truth was of God. He recognized no antagonism
between true science and true religion. This was ata field
meeting held in Essex on Wednesday, July 1, 1868, an old
Genevan Bible having been exhibited at the afternoon session, by Hon. David Choate. When called upon by the
chair, he took for his theme this old volume,• giving some
interesting facts respecting the history of the different editions and spoke of the clea1· and exquisite printing which
these books reveal,many of them not being surpassed by the
best printing of the present day. This edition was printed
at Geneva for the use of the English exiles who took refuge
there.
Soon after the death of .Prof. Louis Agassiz, Dr. Atwood paid a beautiful tribute to the character and achievments of that distinguished scientist at a meeting held on
Monday, Dec. 15, 1873. He was a member of the com-See Proceed,. Essex Institute, VOL. TI, p. 81.
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Prof. A. Graham Bell on the occasion of the first public
ex,hibition. of that wonderful invention, the telephone,• at
a lecture of the lns1fitute course delivered Monday, Feb.12,
1877. He WftS one of the most active members of the committ.ee of arrangements for t~e celebration of the twentyfifth anniversary ·of the Institute, Wednesday, March 5,
1873, t and on this occasion read a poem.
He was also an active and interested member of the
committee on the commemoratioa by the Institute, Sef,t.
18, 1878, of the fifth half century of the landing ef Gov..
ernor Endicott in Salem,l and h~llfoo an eloquent ad.;
dress on this occasion.
,,,. _For many years he was chairman of the publication com-.
mittee of the Institute, a position of much resp6nsibnity
and usefulness. One of the most important of Dr~ Atwood's later services was the preparation of a noble tribute
to the life and character of the late John Bertram.
Dr. Atwood will long be cherished in grateful memory
by the members of the Essex Institute.
REV. JosEPH BANVARD, D.D., a well known Baptist
clergyman, died at Neponset on Wednesday, Sept. 28 t
1887, in the seventy-eighth year of his age. He was bom
in the city of New York, May 9, 1810. His father, David
Bonverd (the spelling of the 111µne being changed to Banvard in the course of a business life), was the son of ·a
Huguenot refugee who came trom France about l 770 and
settled in the city of New York; his mother was Elizabeth
Mead, of Stamford, Conn. His health was delicate dui.. .. --ing his childhood and boyhood. He was a pupil at Joseph
• See Bulletin of 1£eeex Ioetitute, VOL. IX, pp. 21-:n.
t See Bulletin of Essex Institute, VOL. V, P• 66.
t See Bulletin of Eesex Institute, VOL. :x, p. 161; also Hilt. Collectiou
Institute, VOL. xv, pp. 101-ll32.
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�Note:
The Essex Institute has in its photo collection a view of Federal St.
as a tree lined, dirt street.
The date is given as 1884-5 and
features horse and carriages.
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of South Church
now (1921) res. of Harrison M. Davis."
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English
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House history
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English
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Hawthorne Boulevard
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12 Hawthorne Boulevard, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Sally Dee
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143 Federal Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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c. 1795, 2000
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Robert Booth
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Robert Booth
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River Street
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14 River Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Robert Booth
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Carpenter Street
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8 Carpenter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Joseph Edwards, housewright 1809
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1808, 1979
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Joyce King
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English
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Joseph Edwards
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5 Carpenter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Joyce King
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Joseph Edwards
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Brown Street
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8 Brown Street, Salem, Massachusetts, 01970
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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1809, 1981
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Joyce King
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English
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Joseph Howard
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Beckford Street
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26 Beckford Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Joseph Millett, 1779
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1779, 1984
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William Tinti
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1984
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14 Beckford Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Joseph Cook, 1733
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1733, 1972
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Sally Dee
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HISTORIC
SALEM INC
House History and Plaque Program
For Stephen Zwink and Julia Knisel
16 Becket Street
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Rese a rch and Writing Provided by
Kimberly Whitworth , J.D. , M.A .
April 2015
Historic Salem , Inc.
9 North Street , Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 I HistoricSalem.o rg
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t the turn of the 18th century, Salem was a thriving seaport with a booming economy.
Advances in shipbuilding, which allowed for larger and faster ships, made trade with
China, India, Russia, Japan, and South America possible, bringing wealth and prosperity to Salem
during the years between the end of the Revolution and the War of 1812. Along Salem's bustling
wharves, coopers, cordwainers, blacksmiths, sail-makers, riggers, printers, and a myriad of other
craftsmen and laborers set up shop and prospered in the early American economy. Most of
Salem's citizens lived near the waterfront during this period, and the need for housing in the area
is reflected in the development of the Becket Street neighborhood.
In 1797, Micah Wilde (also spelled Wild) purchased a tract of land from Daniel and Rebecka
Abbot for twenty-six pounds. 1 Vital records indicate that Micah Wilde was the "Jr." of that name
and that he was likely born in Braintree, Massachusetts around 1758, making him roughly 39
years of age when he bought the tract which would become 16 Becket Street. 2
Despite some confusion in the records, it seems likely that the Micah Wilde, Jr., who
purchased this property served for a short period during the Revolutionary War. 3 This conclusion
is based on both vital records and family genealogies. Also, in the compilation entitled
"Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War (1896)," there is an entry for the
service of a Micah Wilde, Jr. of Braintree, a private in Capt. Edmund Billing's Company.
From information contained in the deed of sale from Daniel and Rebecka Abbot to Micah
Wilde, it appears that the land was vacant at the time. In the deed, the occupations of both Daniel
Abbot and Micah Wilde are recited, Daniel describing himself as a baker and Micah describing
himself as a "gentleman."
We do not know why Micah Wilde styled himself as a "gentleman." In colonial
Massachusetts, "gentlemen" were considered above "yeomen." Under English law, which may
have had lingering connotations in New England during this period, a yeoman was understood to
be "a commoner; a freeholder under the rank of gentleman ... a man who has free land offmty
1
Essex South Registry of Deeds (hereinafter ESCRD), Book 161, Page 148. Note: The name Wild is spelled numerous
ways, including variants such as Wilde, Wild and Wildes.
2
Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, Norfolk, Mass., 1640-1850; see also The Massachusetts Vital Records
Project; esp. entries in Salem and Andover, Massachusetts. Web. March 2, 2015; see also Find a Grave memorial
# 74046134. Web. March 2, 2015.
3
Genealogies of the Families ofBraintree, Norfolk, Mass., 1640-1850; see also The Massachusetts Vital Records
Project; esp. entries in Salem and Andover, Massachusetts. Web. March 2, 2015; see also Find a Grave memorial
# 74046134. Web. March 2, 2015; Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines of the Revolutiona1y War. Boston:
Wright & Potter Printing Company, 1896-1908. 17 vols., esp. pages 330, 333.
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�shillings by the year; who was anciently thereby qualified to serve on juries, vote for knights of
the shire, and do any other act, where the law requires one that is probus et legalis homo." 4
Grantor and grantee indexes at the Essex South County Registry of Deeds reveal that, while
not a prolific dealer in real property, Micah Wilde was active between 1799 and 1819.
Furthermore, an account book from the Estate of Elias Basket Derby indicates that Micah Wilde
was paid for repairs he made to Derby Wharf in Salem. 5 This evidence, coupled with the entries
found at the Essex South County Registry of Deeds, suggests that Micah Wilde may have been a
very successful builder in town, such that he could style himself as a "gentleman." His probate is
not filed with the Essex County Probate Court, so we are unable to determine the value of his
estate at death.
The grantor index at the Essex South County Registry of Deeds reveals that on April 26,
1799, Micah Wilde gave a mortgage to Mary Hathorne of Salem for the sum of two hundred
dollars. 6 In this deed, he describes the property as "piece of land ... together with the dwelling
house & buildings thereon .. ."indicating that he built a house on the lot at some time between
1797 and 1799. The building is a simple structure with several characteristics typical of the
Federal Period, which dominated American architectural design from approximately 1780 to
1840. Like other homes built in this region during the period, the windows on the second story
extend to the roofline and the eves of the gable ends are flush. It is clear the southerly facing
property has gone through many window alterations during its lifetime, including an
asymmetrically angled faiyade with a doorway placed at the right corner, which does not appear to
have been part of the original house. 7
On August 30, 1803, Micah Wilde deeded the parcel of land now known as 16 Becket Street
to Joseph Franks. In the deed, Joseph Franks' occupation is recited to be that of a laborer, making
the location of the house convenient to the docks where he may have worked. 8 The property
remained in the Franks family for a little over 100 years, passing from one generation to the next
through wills and the assistance of the Essex County Probate Court.
4
Judy G. Russell, "The True Gentleman" from the website The Legal Genealogist, posted April 22, 2013. Web.
October 12, 2014; see also Russell's n. 6 & 7: Henry Campbell Black, A Diction01y ofLaw (St. Paul, Minn.: West,
1891), 538, "gentleman."; Black, 1251, ''yeoman." The term ''probus et legalis homo" means a good and lawful man,
one whose character was unexceptional and who was qualified to serve on a jury or as a witness. Black, 946,
"probus et legalis homo."
5
Estate of Elias Hasket Derby Account Book, MSS 636, Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass. Web.
February 25, 2015.
6
ESCRD Book 165, Page 28.
7
Virginia & Lee McAlester. Field Guide to American Houses. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. I 984, esp. pgs 78, 142-143.
8
ESCRD Book 173, Page 18.
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�Joseph Franks retained ownership of the property until his death on February 25, 1829 at the
age of 91, making him around 65 at the time he purchased 16 Becket Street. Essex County vital
and probate records indicate that Joseph Franks married Rachel Nicholson on April 30, 1769 in
Marblehead. Vital and probate records also reveal that Joseph and Rachel Franks had three
children named Martha, Joseph, Jr. and Rachel. Martha Franks married Samuel Hall of Boston.
Their son, Joseph Franks, Jr. predeceased his father on November 16, 1811. The record of his
death indicates that his profession was that of a Captain and that he was 29 years old when he
died of consumption. Interestingly, a sample of Joseph Frank, Jr. 's writing when he was 10 years
old seems to have survived and is held at the Peabody Essex Museum. 9
The will of Joseph Frank, Sr. gave his property both real and personal to his wife Rachel
Franks "during the term of her natural life." Upon his wife's death, Joseph directed that the
property is to be given to his "dutiful daughter Rachel Franks, later Rachel Mackin wife of
William Mackin from who she has been legally divorced .... " 10
Vital records reveal that Joseph Franks' daughter Rachel married William Mechin [also
Mackin, Meckin, Meekin] in Salem, Massachusetts on October 26, 1800 and bore him a daughter
-Hannah Franks Meckin- in Salem, Massachusetts on October 4, 1801. 11 Salem's vital
records confirm that Joseph's wife, Rachel, passed away on July 4, 1826 at the age of 83 years,
thereby transferring full ownership of 16 Becket Street to her daughter Rachel Franks Meckin. 12
From 1826 to 1879, Rachel Franks Meckin-who appears to have retaken her maiden name
after the divorce from William Meckin- lived at 16 Becket Street with her daughter Hannah and
perhaps her son-in-law, Jethro D. Pearson.
Salem marriage records indicate that Hannah F. Meeken married Jethro D. Pearson on
December 16, 1821. 13 Their marriage was not a lengthy one as Jethro Dole Pearson was buried on
February 20, 1827 at the age of28. 14 Federal and Commonwealth of Massachusetts census
records and local directories indicate that Hannah Pearson remained living at I 6 Becket Street
9
Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers 1638-1881, Docket No. 10118. Web. March 2, 2015; The Massachusetts
Vital Records Project; esp. entries in Salem and Marblehead, Massachusetts. Web. February 24, 2015; also Barbara
Pero Kampas, "Who Writes Like That?", Connected (blog). Peabody Essex Museum. Web. March 2, 2015 .
10
Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers 1638-1881 , Docket No. 10118; n.b. The name Mackin is found in the
records spelled numerous ways, including Meechin, Meekin, Meckin and Meeken.
11
The Massachusetts Vital Records Project; esp. entries in Salem. Web. February 26, 2015.
12
The Massachusetts Vital Records Project; esp. entries in Salem. Web. February 24, 2015.
13
Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers 1638-1881, Docket No. 39609; see also The Massachusetts Vital Records
Project; esp. entries in Salem. Web. February 26, 2015.
14
The Massachusetts Vital Records Project; esp. entries in Salem. Web March 2, 2015.
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�until her death in 1888. 15 During the time Hannah owned the property, she sold a pmtion of her
original lot to Philip Lorne. In the deed of sale, she referred to this part of her property as the
"rear of her garden lot," and this piece of land became part of Philip Lorne' s property at
24 Carleton Street. 16
Hannah Frank's estate was probated in the Essex County Probate Court, her will being filed
on October 17, 1888. 17 She left her son, David Pearson, the sum of five dollars and left the
remainder of her estate, real and personal, to her granddaughter, Emile M. Bradish. At the time of
her grandmother's death, Emile was around 37 years of age. 18 Massachusetts Town and Vital
Records 1620-1988 list an Emila Bradish being born in Salem, Massachusetts inl851, but online
records do not reveal her parents' names. 19
The next deeds in the chain of title for 16 Becket Street are from members of the Cash
family. 20 Research shows that William Cash and Amelia A. Bradish, both of Marblehead, had a
daughter named Alice May Cash on February 2, 1892. 21 Amelia (Emilia? Emile?) would have
been about 41 years of age at the birth of her daughter. Interestingly, no marriage record between
William Cash and Amelia Bradish appears in the Massachusetts Marriage Records from 1840 to
1915, although from probate records it would seem that William Cash did have children from a
prior marriage. Alice May's birth record states that William Cash was a shoemaker by trade.
Massachusetts Vital Records show that William and Amelia's daughter, Alice May Cash
died in 1903 at 11 years of age. 22 The deeds found at the Essex South County Registry of Deeds
at Book 2050, Pages 386-388 show that Amelia likely died without a will around 1893 and left as
her heirs at Jaw her husband William Cash and a son, Elwin Cash, who was born on March 25,
15
United States Census Bureau, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Roll 532, page 562A, Dwelling 196, Family
number 366, Lines 12-13, Microfilm, (Washington, D.C:, National Archives and Records Administration); United
States Census Bureau, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Census Place, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, Roll 532,
Page 562A, Lines 12-13; The Naumkeag Direct01yforSa/em ... , No. 5, 1890-91, comp. Henry M. Meek, (Salem, Henry
M. Meek Publishing, 1890), p. 91.
16
ESCRD Book 578, Page 73.
17
Essex County Probate Docket No. 66947.
i i United States Census Bureau, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Census Place, Salem, Essex County,
Massachusetts, Roll 532, Page 562A, Lines 12-13.
19
Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Town and Vital Records /620-/988[database on line Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com
Operations, Inc., 2011 Original Data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Vital and Town Records.
Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute]. Web. February 24, 2015.
20
ESCRD Book 2050, Pages 386-388.
21
Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Town and Vital Records I 620-I 988[database on line Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com
Operations, Inc., 2011 Original Data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Vital and Town Records.
Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute]. Web. February 24, 2015.
22
Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Town and Vital Records 1620-1988[database on line Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com
Operations, Inc., 2011 Original Data: Town and City Clerks ofMassachusetts, Massachusetts Vital and Town Records.
Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute. Web. March 16, 2015 . See also Essex County Probate Docket No. 116883 was known as "Annie."
Page 5
�1890, two years before his half-sister, Alice May. 23 The evidence that Elwin was Alice May's
half-brother lies in a guardianship petition brought on his behalf on November 12, 1906, which
states that "Amelia M. Cash, late of Marblehead in the County of Essex" was deceased and that
the father of Elwin was unknown. 24 It would seem that William Cash "adopted" Elwin as his
own, even though he likely had no biological connection to the boy.
William Cash died without a will on November 8, 1906. At that time, he owned a one-half
interest in the estate of his wife Amelia Bradish. The other one-half interest in Amelia's estate
passed to her surviving child, Elwin Cash. Hence, there are two deeds recorded at the Essex
South County Registry of Deeds at Book 2050, Pages 386-388, one from the heirs of William
Cash and one executed by the guardian of Amelia's minor son, Elwin Cash.
The Cash family sold the property at 16 Becket Street to Fannie Sapiyou, the wife of John
Sapiyou, in her own right, on November 18, 1910. In 1911, the Sapiyous sold to Louis
Dembofsky. 25 According to the Naumkeag Directory for Salem, Mr. Dembofsky was a real estate
agent, 26 so it is likely that he saw an investment oppo1tunity, perhaps selling the house at a profit
when it was sold to Mary Bilinski, wife of Julian Bilinski, in her own right on February 8,
1912.27
According to United States census records, Julian and Mary were from Russia, and they
immigrated to the United Sates in 1900 and 1903, respectively. 28 In the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries, an increasing percentage of immigrants to the United States came from
Eastern Europe. Many of them found jobs in the manufacturing industry, including the leather
and shoe factories which were prevalent throughout towns on Massachusetts' North Shore. By the
early 1900s, Salem had a large enough Eastern European population to justify building the St.
Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church in 1908. 29
23
Ancestry.com, Massachusetts Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 [database on line Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.corn
Operations, Inc., 2011 Original Data: Tovm and City Clerks of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Vital and Town Records.
Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute]. Web. Accessed December, 16, 2014.
24
Essex County Probate Docket No. 99862.
25
Deed of Sale from John and Fannie Sapiyou to Louis Dembofsky, 26 Dec. 1911. Deed book 2121, page 596. Filed 26
Dec. 1911, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, Southern Essex District Regist1y ofDeeds. Web. Accessed 10 Sept.
2014.
26
The Naumkeag Directo1y for Salem. Number 17, comp. and ed. by Henry M. Meek Publishing, (Salem: Henry M.
Meek, 1909), p. 223 . U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989. Web. Accessed 12 Sept. 2014.
27
ESCRD Book 2131, Page 406.
28
United States Census Bureau. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, Census Place: Salem, Ward I, Essex,
Massachusetts, Roll: 587, Page 17B, Lines 54-58.
29
Bryant F. Tolles, Jr., Architecture in Salem: An Jllustrated Guide, (Lebanon, New Hampshire: University Press of
New England, 2004), p. 37.
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�The 1910 United States census shows that Julian and Mary Bilinski had their two young
children living with them at 16 Becket Street, Henry (b. 1906) and Regina (b. 1909). 30 The 1910
census also records that Mary's mother, who had come with Mary to the United States, was living
with her daughter and son-in-law at 16 Becket Street. Difficult financial circumstances apparently
came to the Bilinski household, evidenced by records at the Essex South County Registry of
Deeds which reveal that the Salem Five Cents Savings Bank foreclosed on the house at 16 Becket
Street in February 1918.31
Minnie Loss, wife of Jacob Loss, purchased the property in her own right from Salem Five
Cents Savings Bank on February 12, 1918. 32 According to the 1930 United States census, Jacob
arrived in the United States in 1904, whereas Minnie arrived in 1906. Minnie and Jacob stated
that their primary language before coming to the United States was Yiddish. In 1930, two sons
and two daughters were living with their parents at 16 Becket Street. All of the men in the family
were working as grocers. 33
The Loss family remained at 16 Becket Street until May 28, 1923, when they sold the house
to Wladyslaw and Stefania (Stella) Gabryelski. 34 According to his World War I registration card
dated September 12, 1918, Wladyslaw was a leather worker for Thomas A. O'Keefe Co., at 4
Goodhue Street, Salem, Massachusetts and at that time was not a United States citizen, but a
citizen of Russia-Poland. 35
The Gabryelski family retained ownership of the house at 16 Becket Street until 1961 when
both Wladyslaw and Stefanyia had died, leaving the property to their many children, who in tum
deeded the property in its entirety to one sister, Pauline T. Smith. 36 Later that year, Pauline T.
Smith added the name of her husband, Andrew T. Smith, to the deed. 37 Pauline died on February
9, 1989, and the prope1ty passed to her husband. 38 On May 9, 1989, Andrew T. Smith deeded the
30
United States Census Bureau. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 , Census Place: Salem, Ward 1, Essex,
Massachusetts, Roll: T624_587, Pagel 7B, Lines 54-58.
31
ESCRD Book 2385, Page 149.
32
ESCRD, Book 2385, Page 151.
33
United States Census Bureau. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930, Ancestry.com. Web. March 16, 2015.
34
ESCRD Book 2557, Page 24.
35
United States, Selective Service System. ·world War 1 Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. Ml509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History
Library microfilm. Ancestry.com (Accessed March 16, 2015).
36
Essex County Registry of Probate Docket No. 264635 and 264696; ESCRD Book 4790, Page 300.
37
Deed of Sale from Pauline Smith to Andrew and Pauline Smith, 16 Nov. 1961, Deed Book 4845, Page 346.
38
ESCRD Book 10071, Page 264.
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�property to himself and his son. 39 Andrew T. Smith passed away on April 16, 1995, leaving his
son Ronnie as the sole owner of 16 Becket Street. 40
Ronnie Smith remained sole owner of 16 Becket Street from April 1995 until his death on
December 29, 2009. According to the death ce1tificate filed with the Administration of his Estate
at the Essex County Probate Court, Ronnie was a salesman and a widower without children. At
death, his only heir at law was an aunt, Mary Gaudenzi of Beverly, Massachusetts, who was also
appointed adminstratrix of his estate. 41 On June 10, 2010, Mary Gaudenzi deeded the property to
Paul F. Gaudenzi, who resided at the same address as Mary, though the deed does not specify
their relationship. 42
In 2010, Paul F. Gaudenzi sold the house to its current owners, Stephen Zwink and Julia
Knisel. 43
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39
ESCRD Book 9992, Page 170.
ESCRD Book 13225, Page 275.
41
Essex County Probate Docket No. IOP0242.
42
ESCRD Book 29506, Page 272.
43
ESCRD Book 29965, Page 284.
40
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aga1ns~
the· said
grantors their heirs and aeSigns, and all persona claiming under them
from all right and 1nterest in the premises.
It being mutually agreed
that the grantee or. its' assigns
may purchaSe at said sale, and that no
.
other purchaser Shall be answerable tor the application of the purchase
money.
.And
provided, also, that until some breaeh of the condition ot
this deed, the grantee shall have no right to enter and talce
. of tl'le premises'.
IN WITNESS! WHEREOF
we the said Louis Goldman and :sesS1e
Goldman have hereunto set our hands and seals
1n
poaseas~on
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eleventh day of October!
the year or our Lord nineteen hundred and seventeen.
Signed in preseno.e or
Louis Goldman
(seal)
w. D. :i.ra.ntin {to both)
:Bessie Goldman
(seal)
COMMONWEAL'l'H OF
MAf!SACliUS:E.T'rS
Essex es.
Oct.- 1917.
I
Then personally
, appeared the above named Bessie Goldman and acknowledged the above in· before me,
strument to be her free act and deed,
Willard D. Martin J\1st1ce of the Feace
liX!sex as. Received Feb. 12, 1918,
ao m. past a
p. M. Recorded and EXamined.
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ce,rt1ficate of Entry.
Possession
we hereby certify that we were present on the
twelfth day or February A. D. 1018 and then .saw the Salem Five Cents sav-
H111nsk1
et ux.
to
ings Bank, the within named mortgagee, by its Treasurer Harry P. Gifford,
make an open. peaceab2e and unopposed entry upon the premises described
Salem F•C.S.Bk.
in the with1n mortgage for the purpose, by him declared, of foreclosing
on back M.Deed
Rec.B.2231.P.490
said mortgage tor breach of the condition thereof •
. COMMONVIEALTK OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Ess:ax ss. February :12, 1018.
Ulysses a. Haskell
Edward F. Hartigan
Then personally. appeared'. the above nained Ulysses G. Haskell and Ed.ward F.
Hartigan and made oath to the truth of the f?regoing
subscribed,
betore me,
mn. s.
cer~if
icate by them
Felton •JUst1ce of the Peac&
Essex ss. Received Feb. 14, 1918, 5 m. past 12 P. M. Recorded and Examinect.
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The Salem Five Cents savings Bank, a corporation duly established by law
and located' in Salem in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of
setts, the
~il1nski
mortgagee~named
in and present
h~lder
Maaaachu~
of a mortgage from Julian
and Mary Hilinski, his wife in her right, to said Bank,
d~ted
Salem F.c.S.Bl<:.
:Atty .&c.
to
LOSS!
Two.co R.Stamps
October 8, 1913, recorded with Essex so. Dist. Deeds, Book 2231, page 490 Documentary
canceled
by the power conferred by said mortgage and every other power, tor seven
see following
hundred and seventy five dollars paid, grant to M1nn1e Loss, wife or Joseph
Loss, or eald Salem, the premises conveyed by said mortgage, to w1 t:
A·
certain parcel or land with the buildings thereon situated in said SAL:EM,
�150
an1bound.ed. northeasterly by Becket street about thirty feet, southeasterly
by land. now or late of Lowe, southwesterly by land. rormer.iy of Lorene now
or late of Lee about twenty nine reet, and. northwesteniy by land. now or
' late or McLaughlin; being the same premises
c~nveyed.
to said. Mary H1linski
by deed. of Louis Dembofslcy', dated. February a, 1912, and. recorded with said.
Deeds Book 2131 page 406.
Said premises are conveyed. subject to all un-
paid taxes and. assessments, if any.
IN WITNliBS
WlmREOF tl'l.e: said. Salem
Five cents savings Bank haS caused.· its seal to be hereto aff1Xed and. these
i presents
to be signed. in 1ts name and behalf by lJa.rry P. Gifford., its
·Treasurer, hereunto duly authorized., this twelfth day of February 1918.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHU-
Salem Flve Cents s.av1ngs Bank
Essex ss. February
by.Harry P. Gifford. Treas.
SErTS
14, .1918.
Then persona1ly appeared the above
name~
(seal)
Harry P. Gifford.,
Treasurer as aforesaid., and. acknowledged. tne foregoing instrument to be
the free act
and.
deed. of the 8a1d. Salem Five Cents savings Bank,
before me,
Ulysses G. Haskell
JUstice or the Peace
Essex as. Received. Feb. 14, l9l8, o m. past 12 P. M. Recorded. and. Examined..
Affidavit as to
sale or Eat.of
I, Harry P. Gifford., Treasurer of the Salem Five cents·savings Banl:C, named.
!ln the foregoing d.eed., make oath and. say that the principal and interest
HilinSki
et we.
men~ioned in the mortgage above referred to was not paid. or tendered. or
on back forego- '
ing
performed. when due or prior to tne sale, and. that said Bank published on
the nineteenth and twenty sixth da;ya or January and second and ninth days
of February 1918, in the Salem Evening News a newspaper published, or by
1ts title page purporting to be published., in Salem aforesaid., and having
1
. a circulation there.1.n, a notice of Which the following is a true copy:
Mortgagee•s Sale of Real EBtate.
Becket street, Salem February 12, 1918.
By Virtue Of the power Of Sale contained. ln a certain mortgage d.eed.,.given
by
JU11an HHinski and. uary Hilinski, his wife, inner right, of Salem,
in the county or Essex and commonwealth or Massachusetts, ~o the Salem Five
cents savings Bank, a corporation duly established by law and located in
said Salem,' dated. October a, 1013. and. recorded with Essex so. Dist. Deeds,
Book 2231, page 490, ror the purpose or foreclosing said mortgage for breach
of the condition thereof, will be sold. at public auction upon the premises
on Tueada;y the twelfth d.a;y of February 1918, at 3 O'clock in the afternoon
all and singular the premises conveyed by said mortgage deed.. namely:
A
•certain parcel or land With the buildings thereon situated in said.SALEM,
and bounded northeasterly by Becket street about thirty. feet, southeasterly
1
·by land. now or late of Lowe, soutl'l.Wester1y. by lai;1d. fonnerly of Lorene now
,or late of
I.tie
about twenty nine feet and. northwesterly by land. now or late
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of McLaughl1n; being the same premises conveyed to sald Mary H1l1nski by
deed of Louis Dembofsky, dated Feb. a. 1912, and recorded with said Deeds
Book 2131, page 406.
Said premises will be.sold 'subject to all unpaid
i
truces and assessments, if any, and the purchaser will be required. to pa,y:
two hundred dollars· 1n cash at the time and place of sale, and the balance
of the purchase price w1th1n 10 da,ys thereafter upon tender. of deed at
Registry, of Deeds 1n said Salem,
by Harry P. Gifford, Treasurer.
Salem Flve cente savings Bank,
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th~
Mortgage~:.
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Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2 and 9 1918. l'Ursuant
to said notice at the time and place therein appointed, said
Bank
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sold the
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mortgaged premises at public auction by Elward F. Hartigan an1 auctioneen·,·
to M1nn1e Loss above named, for seven hundred and seventy rive dollars.
bid by said Minnie Loss, being the highest bld made therefor at said aucti on.
Harry P. Gifford
Signed and sworn to by the said - fourteenth - February 1918,
before me,
wife
~n
u~seee
G. Ha.Skell
~ustice
of the
Peac~
LOSS··
et ux.
to
her right, of Salem in the County of Essex and Commonwealth. of
Salem F.c.S.Bk.
Ma.Ssachueetts, for consideration paid, grant to the Salem Flve cents sav1ngs _Banx, a corporation
du~
established by law and located'ln Salem in
the county of Essex and Canmonwealth Of Massaclrusetts, with mortgage covel
nants, to secure the payment of six hundred· dollars, in one year with five
.
and one
ha.lf
I
per cent interest per annum, payable quarterly, as provided
!
in a note of even date, the land 1n said SALEM with the buildings thereon,!
bounded northeasterly by Becket street about thirty feet, southeaaterlY.;
by
land now or late of Lowe, southwesterly by land
forme~ly
or Lorene now
or late of Lee about twenty nine feet, :and northwesterly by land now or
late of McLaughlin; being the same premises conveyed to said M.1nni-:e Loss
by
foreclosure deed of sald Bank dated February 12, 1918, and.to be re-
corded herewith.
Thb:I mor.tgage is upon the statutory condition, and upon
the further condition that the granters or their heirs, executors, admin.1strators or assigns shall pay all tax.es and assessments on said premises,
;whether in the nature of taxes or assessments now 1n being or not, shall
keep the buildings now or hereafter standing thereon insured against'.. fire
in a sum satisfactorf to· said Bank or its successors or assigns, all insurance to be made payable in case of loss to· said Bank or its successors
or assigns, and Shall pay to said Ba.nx or its successors or assigns all
such a.urns 1v1th interes.t as it or they
ma(!
pay, or incur for such taxes,
assessments or lnsurance, or on account Of any foreclosure.proceedings
1
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by Western Avenue; northeasterly by land of George A. Bacheller;
southeast~
erly by land of Bacheller and southwesterly by Whiting street, containing
5000 square feet more or less.
Being the same :premises described in exist•
ing mortgages held by the mortgagee herein recorded with Essex south District Registry of Deeds, Book 2281 1• :page 217 and Book 2393, page 21.
agree tbat I will keep the buildings now
or.herea~er
I
standing on said
larrl. insured against fire·in the sum satisfactory and first payable in
case of lQss to the mortgagee.
I a:p:point said mortgagee my attorney irre-
vocable to cqncel, assign or surrender any insurance :policy and to collect
This
the return :premiur.i due thereon in case of any sale made thereunder.
mortgage is upon the statutory condition, for any breach of which the
mortgagee srian have the statutory power of sale.
seal this 26th day of May, 1923.
COMJ.\ONVlE.Ailrll OF MASSACHUSETTS.
WITNESS my hand and
Thomas F. Connelly
Essex, ss.
May 26th, 1923.
(seal)
Then :person-
ally appeared the above named Thomas F. Connelly and acknowledged the fore•
going instrument to be his free act and deed,
before me
Justice of the Peace
Albert J. Healey
My commission expires Oct. 18th, 1929
Essex ss. Received :May 28, 1923. 28 m. :past 10 A.M. Recorded and Examined,
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Discharge
I, David H. Connors, of Danvers in the county of Essex and Counnonwealth
Connors
of Massachusetts, :present holder of a mortgage from Mary E. Connors, of
said Danvers to David H. Connors, dated July 26., 1918, recorded with Esse:x
South District Registry of Deeds, Book 2395, page 336 acknowledge satisfaction of the same.
WITNESS my
COMMON\'1.EAI.ll'H OF MASSAClIUSETTS
Essex, ss.
May 26th,.1923.
hand and seal this 26th, day of
)
David II. Connors
~Y
1923.
(seal)
1
Then :personally. appeared the above named David
H. Cormors and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act
ani deed, before me,
My
John E. Doyle
Justice of' the Peace
cQ:mrl.ssion ex:pires llay 21, 1926
Essex ss. Received ?Jay 28, 1923. 40 m. past 10 A.M. Recorded. and Examined.
Loss et ux
to
Gabryelski
et we.
OneSl,& one
.50 R.StaI!!J)s
Documentary
Canceled.
We, Jacob Loss and llinnie Loss, his wife, in her own right both of Salem
Essex County, Massachusetts, for consideration paid, grant to Wlad.yslaw
'
Gabryelski and Stefanyia Gabryelski, husband and wife, both of said Salem
with waXTanty covenants the land in said S.ALEll with the buildings thereon
bounded and. described as follows:
northeasterly by :Beckett Street about
thirty (30) f'eet; southeasterly by lanl now or late
of Lowe;
southwesterly
by land now 9r formerly of Lorene and now or late of Le~ about twenty nine
(29) feet; northweste_rly_ by_lani_now or~late~of.:..Mcl:a~1n-Said-:prem:l.ses
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are conveyed subject to two mortgages amounting to nine hundred ($900)
dollars held. by the Salem Five Cents Savings Bank and recorded with Essex
south District Registry of Deeds, Book 2385, :page 151, and Book 2394, pag
573. and subject to ta:ices for the current year.
Being the same premises
conveyed to the said Minnie L9SS by deed of the Salem Five Cents Sl;\Vings
Bank dated February 12, 1918 and recorded with said Deeds, Book 2385;
page 149.
A.
s.
WITNESS our hands and seals this twenty eighth day of.Nay, 192
..
Bachorowski
Jacob Loss
(seal)
her
CO:Ml.!ONVTE.AlirH CF MASSACHUSET.rS
Minnie X Loss
(seal)
mark
Essex, ss. May 28, 1923. Then iiersonally appeared the above named Minnie.
Loss and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be her :rree act :and
before me
Alphonse
s.
BachOrowski
dee~,
Justice of the .Peace.
MY commission.expires Oct. 8, 1926.
Essex ss. Received May 28, 1923. 45 m. :past 10 A.M. Recorded and Examined.
We, WJ.adyslaw Gabryelski arul_StefB.TIYia Gabryelski husband and wife,
Gabryelski et ux:
both of Salem, Essex County, uassachusetts, .for consideration paid, grant
to Minnie Loss of said 8!J.lem, with mortgage covenants to secure the payme t
of six hundred.($600) dollars in three years with eight (8) per centum interest per annwn, payable quarterly as provided in a note of even date,
the land in said SA.LEM with the buildings thereon bounded and described
as follows;
northeasterly bY Beckett Street about thirty (30) feet; sout
easterly by lar:d now or late of LOwe; southwesterly by land now or formerJ
01~
Lorene and now or late of Lee about twenty nine (29) feet; northwester ·Y
by land now or late
of
McLaughlin.
Said
~remises
are conveyed subject to
two mortgages amounting to nine hundred ($900) dollars held by the salem
Five Cents Savinss Bank and recorded with Essex South District Regi,stry·
of Deeds, Boole 2385 , :page 151, and Book 2394 , page 573 . Being the same
premi.ses this day conveyed to us by the said Minnie.Less to be recorded
herewith.
This mortgage is upon.the statutory
condi~ion,
for any. breach
of which the mortgagee sball have the statutory :power of sale.
:!,,fl
I, Stefan
Gabryelski wife of said mortgagor, release to the mor:tgagee all right
of dower and homestead and other·interests in the mortgaged :premises.
WITlfESS our hands and seals this twenty eighth day of May 1923.
A. S. J3achoro.vski
to both
COMMONWEAIIrH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex'
SS.
May ZS I 1923.
Wladyslaw
Gabry~lski
Stafaniyia Gabr;elski
(seal)
(seal)
':!!hen iierson,a.Uy a:vpeared the above named Wlad·
yslaw Gabryelski and Stefanja Gabryelski and. acknowledged the foregoing
instruirent to. be their free- act and. deed,
Alphonse
s.
Bachorowski
before me
Justice of the Peace.·
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to
LOss
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KNOW
ALL
B. y
MEN
THE S E
PRESENTS
That we, StlUlley Gabrielski, Alioe Morin, and Clarence
Gabrieleki, all or Salem, and Alfred Gabrieleki and Genevieve
Lessard, both ot Peabody, Essex County, Massachusetts, tor
consideration paid, grant to
PAULINE T. SMITH
or Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, with quitolaim covenants,
all our right, title and interest in and to the land in said
Salem, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described ae
follows:
NORTHEASTERLY by
SOUTHEASTERLY by
SOUTHWESTERLY by
or late of Lee, about
NORTHWESTERLY by
Beckett Street, about thirty (30} reet;
land now or late or Lowe;
land now or formerly of Lorene and now
twenty-nine (29) feet; and
land now or late or McLaughlin
Said premises are conveyed subject to an outstanding
mortgage held by the Salem Five Cents Savings Ban1t, which the
grantee agrees to assume and to pay.
Being the same premises conveyed to Wladyslaw Gabrielski also known as Wladyslaw Gabryelski and Sterany1a Gabryelski by
deed of Jacob Lose and 14innie··Loss, dated May 28, 1923, recorded
with Essex South District Registry or Deeds, Book 255?, page 24.
For our interest therein see Estates of Wladyslaw Gabryelski,
Essex Probate No. 264635 - and Btefany1a Gabryelek1, Essex
Probate No• 264636.
··
Consideration tor the within conveyance is nominal only
and no revenue stamps are required.
Ann Gabrielski, wife of Stanley Gabrielski;
Gerard Morin, husband of Alice Morin;
Clarence Gabrielski is sinale;
Elizabeth Gabrielski, wife of Alfred Gabrielski; and
Edward Lessard, husband of Genevieve Lessard - hereby
release all rights of dower, curtesy and homestead.
Witness our hands and signatures this 27th day of June, 1961.
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(Stanley Gabrielski)
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(Ann Gabrielski)
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(Alice Morin) ·
(Gerard Morin)
(Clarence Gabrielski)
(Alfred Gabrielski)
( r.lizabeth Gabrielski)
(Genevieve Lessard)
(Edward Lessard)
CHARl.ESF.MANNING
Commonwealth of
Essex,
~~ass.,
SS
June 27, 1961
ATIORHEY AT LAW
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Person11d.y appeare.d Stanley Oabrielski and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be ,his free act and deed, before me.
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Essex ss. Recordea July 11, 1961.
~. F. Manning, Notary ~c.
19 m. past 12 P.M.
#85
�r,
of
:Pauline T. Smith
Salem:, BSsex
County, Massachu~:etts;
~ for consideration paid, grant to
and
my-h~sband
myself, the said Pauline T. Smith .
of said Sal.em.
the land in
entiret~
Andrew T. Smith, as tenants by the
..
with qultdulttt r1111enm1t.a:
Salem with buildings thereon, bounded and described as follbws:
(Dcmiplion and encumbW1ccs, if any)
NORTHEABTERLY'by Beckett Street, about thirty (30) feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY- b7 land. now or ,].ate ot Lowe'; ·
SOUTHWESTERL~·by land now or fol'lllerlf' of Lorene and now·or
late of Lee:, about twenty-ni~e (29) feet; and
NORTHWESTERLY' by land now or late of KcLaughl1n
Being the same premises conveyed to Wladyslaw Gabr1elskl
also known as Wladyslaw Ge.bryelsk1 and Stefs.li'yia Ga.brye],ski
by deed of Jacob Loss and M1tµlie Loss dated May 28·, 1923,
recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds,
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Bbok 2557, page 24•'
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No. 264635- and Stei'a.ny1a Gabryelski, Essex Probate Nb~! 264636:.
Also, Essex South District Registry of ·needs, Book 4790
Page 300.
Said premises a.re conveyed subject to existing
encumbrance~.
Thie conveyance is made for nominal consideration; i.e. leas
than one hundred (l.00) doUars.
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Nevember 16,
SS.
Then personally appeared the above ninied
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be
Pauline
'1961
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October 17,
50 m. past 9 A. M. #62
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1964
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I, Andrew S. Smith, also known as Andrew T.
16 Beckett Street,
in consideration of
Salem, Essex
Count)', Massachusetts
a nominal amount
lo myself, Andrew S. Smith, of 16 Becket: Street, Salem, Mass<1chusetts
and Ronnie F. Smith of 1t. WiMrhop Street, Pca:..ody, H.1ssachusctts as joint
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NORTHEASTERLY ~y Beckett Street, about thirty (Jl)) feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY by lund now or late of Lowe;
SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Lorenc and now or
late of Lee, about twenty-nine ( 7.9) feet; Dnd
NORTH\./ESTERL Y by land now or lote of Mclaughlin
For Title reference sec deed of Pauline T, Smith to P.iulinc T, Smith <1n<1
Andrew T. S1T1ith dated :tovember If, 1~!31 and recorded with Essex South
Oistrict Registry'of Deeds Sook 4Rb5 Page 3•6.
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�QUITCLAIM DEED
I, Mary Gaudenzi of28 Odell Ave., Beverly, MA, as duly appointed
Administratrix of the Estate of Ronnie F. Smith (Essex Probate & Family Court Docket
No. ES l OP0242EA, by Decree entered April 13, 20 I 0), and I, Mary Gaudenzi in my
individual capacity, in consideration of One Dollar ($1.00 i paid, grant to Paul F.
Gaudenzi of 28 Odell Ave., Beverly, MA, with Quitclaim Covenants the property located
at 16 Beckett St., Salem, Essex County, MA, more particularly described as follows:
The land in Salem, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows:
NORTHEASTERLY
by Beckett Street, about thirty (30) feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY
by land now or ]ate of Lowe;
SOUTHWESTERLY
by land now or fonnerly of Lorene and now or
late of Lee, about twenty-nine (29) feet; and
NORTHWESTERLY
by land now or late of McLaughlin
For title reference see deed of Andrew S. Smhh, also known as Andrew T. Smith to
Andrew S. Smith and Ronnie F. Smith dated May 9, 1989 and recorded with Essex South
District Registry of Deeds Book 9992 Page 170 and the Estate of Ronnie F. Smith (Essex
Probate & Family Court Docket No. ES l OP0242EA).
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Estate of Ronnie F. Smith
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETI'S
Essex, ss.
On thisz.n! day of June, 20 I0, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally
appeared Mary Gaudenzi, in.both her capacity as Administratrix of the Estate of Ronnie F. Smith
and in her individual capacity, and proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification,
being my own personal knowledge of the identity of the signatory, to be the person whose name
is signed above, and acknowledged the foregoing to be signed voluntarily and for its stated
purpose.
Please retum to:
Roy F. Gelineau
Gelineau & Kline
49 Fcdeml Street
Salem. MA 01970
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QUITCLAIM DEED
I, Paul F. Gaudenzi of 28 Odell Avenue, Beverly, MA, in full consideration of TWO
HUNDRED NINTY ONE THOUSAND AND FIVE HUNDRED ($291,500.00)
DOLLARS paid grants to Julia Maureen Knisel and Stephen A. Zwink, as joint tenants
with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, of Salem, Essex County
Southern Essex District ROD
Mas sachusetts , With
Dale: 11/15/2010 12:32 PM
ID: 819593 Doc# 20101115004090
Fee: $1,329.24 Cons: $291,500.00
QUITCLAIM COVENANTS
the property located at 16 Becket Street, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, more
particularly described as follows:
The land in Salem, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows:
NORTHEASTERLY
by Beckett Street, about thirty (30) feet;
SOUTHEASTERLY
by land now or late of Lowe;
SOUTHWESTERLY
by land now or formerly of Lorene and now or late of Lee,
about twenty-nine (29) feet; and
NORTHWESTERLY
by land now or late of McLaughlin
Meaning and intending to describe the same premises described by deed dated June 2,
2010 and recorded at Essex South District Registry of Deeds on June 3, 2010 in Book
29506, Page 272, no matter how herein described.
y hand and seal this
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
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On this I S' ~ day of NOVt.M Bert, 2010, before me, the undersigned notary
public, personally appeared Paul F. Gaudenzi, proved to me through satisfactory evidence
of identification, whi.ch. was a Massachusetts driver's license to be the person whose
name is signed on the prece.ding or attached document, and acknowledged to me that
he/she signed it for voluntarily for its stated purpose ..
Return to:
JuJia K.nisel and Stephen Zwink
16 Becket Street
Salem, MA 01970
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THE HONORABLE THE JUDGE OF THE PROBATE COURT IN AND
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The undersigned, being all the persons interestecl
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For Petitioner:
Roy F. Gelineau, Gelineau & Kline
49 Federal Street, Salem, MA 01970
Tel. No.
Administration
978-741-2002
without Sureties
Petition -
For Respondent:
Decree
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Refer to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 193, Section 1.
1.
Assents of all persons required for filing Administrations Without Sureties.
2.
Petitioner must be a party in interest or have assent of at least one interested person for filing with sureties.
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Certified copy of the appointment of a fiduciary is required if appointment is not in same Court.
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Strike words "or some suitable person" if this is a petition for Administration Without Sureties.
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
ESSEX
The Trial Court
Probate and Family Court Department
Division
Docket
NJ;YO Pa81-Jc).£/J-
Administration without Sureties
Name of Decedent
Ronnie F. Smith
Domicile at Death
16 Becket Street
Salem
Essex
01970
(Street and No.)
(City or Town)
(County)
(Zip)
Date of Death
December 29, 2009
Mary Gaudenzi
Name and address of Petitioner(s)
28 Odell Avenue, Beverly, MA 01915
Status
aunt
Heirs at law or next of kin of deceased including surviving spouse:
Residence
(minors and incompetents must be so designated)
______ 28 Odell Avenue, Beverly, Massachusetts
Name
Ga~denz_l_
Mary
Relationship
Aunt
cg] The petitioner hereby certifies that a copy of this document, along with a copy of the decedent's death certificate
has been sent by certified mail to the Division of Medical Assistance, P.O. Box 15205, Worcester, Massachusetts
01615-9906.
Petitioner prays that she or some other suitable persefl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
of
in the County of
Essex
be appointed
administrator of said estate, without surety on her bond, and certifies under the penalties of perjury that the
foregoing statements are true to the best of her knowledge and belief.
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Sa[em, County of P,sse:Ki and Commonwea[t/i of9rtassacliusetts; tliat tlie records of©eat/is in
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CDeatfis in said City, as certified 6y me.
NAME
OF DECEASED
SMITH. RONNIE F.
Date of
Death
DECEMBER 29. 2009
Place of
Death
16 BECKET STREET SALEM. MA
Sex
Cause of
Death
Type and
Place of
Disposi1ion
CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY
Residence
16 BECKET STREET. SALEM
Race
WHITE
Dale of Birth
JUNE 26. 1946
032-32-4242
PEABODY. MA
ESSEX CO
WIDOWED
ANDREW S. SMITH
Last
Spouse
Birthplace
MASSACHUSETTS
SALESMAN
Occupa1ion
Name of
Father
Date
of Record
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CARDIAC ARREST. ISCHEMIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
Marital
Status
Name of
Mother
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MAIE
SALEM MASSACHUSETTS
KATHY SULLIVAN
Birthplace of
Father
PAULI NE T. GABRIELSKA
JANUARY 6, 2010
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MASSACHUSETTS
Birthplace of
Mother
IN REGISTER
OF DEATHS:
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Sc ne R cor Cover age
Inventory No:
SAL.3276
Historic Name:
Common Name:
Address:
16 Becket St
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Derby Street
Local No:
41-69
Year Constructed:
R 1815
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
Colonial; No style
Use(s):
Single Family Dwelling House
Significance:
Architecture
Area(s):
Designation(s):
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FORM B
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MASSACEUSETTS HISTORICAL COMHISSION
80 BOYLSTON STREET~
.:BOSTON / l'iA 02116
Salem
16 Becket Street
Bec::irlenrjal
Residential
IPTION':
c. 1790-1820
Obs~ation
·sKETCH HAP
Show property'.s location in relation
.to nearest cross streets and/or
geographical features. Indicate
all buildings between inventoried
property and nearest. intersection.
Indicate north.
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MaJor alterations (with dates)
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Approx. acreage
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Organization Salem Planning Department
(Staple additional sheets here)
�AROUTECTURAL SIGNIFIC.A.NCE CDescribe important architectural features and
evalUa.te in terms of other buildings within the community.)
The scale and proportions of this house indicate that 16 Becket Street has Federal period origins.
In its simplicity, the dwelling shares a vernacular character with ITBny other buildings in the
Derby Street neighborhood. This side gabled house faces south and has an asynrnetrically arranged
facade with a doorway placed at the right corner. Like ITBny Federal_period houses, the second story
windows cooe right _up to the roof line and the eaves -in the gable ends are flush. Over· th~ years
the house has undergone a number of window alterations and the doorway appears unoriginal.
(E.xplai:ri the role owners played in local or state.
history and how the building relates to the development of the conm.nuty.)
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Not much is presently kn0t<111 about the early history of this house, although by 1837" it appears
to .have be~n owned by Rachel Francks (also spelled Franks). Also living here at that time was b-lacl<;srn:l.~~
Francis Perry. Francks's property extended west to enccxrpass what is now 21 Carlton Street.
This rrodest dWelling is indicative of the 19th century character of the Derby Street neighborhood
which was largely inhabited by working class people. Many of these residents worked in the ~aritirre
trades _given the area's proximity to the w~terfront and Salem's prominence as a port.
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES (name of publication,_ author, date and publisher)
)
1837 Salem Directory
1851 Salem Map
lOM - 7/82.
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Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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Built for Micha Wilde, Jr. Gentleman c. 1798
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circa 1798, 2015
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Kimberly Whitworth
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16
16 Becket
1798
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Becket
Federal
Franks
gentleman
Joseph
Jr.
Micah
Micah Wilde
Wilde
wood
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HISTORIC
SALEM INC
House History and Plaque Program
For John D. Lewinski and Dale D. Lewinski
13 Beach Avenue
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Research and Writing Provided By
Kimberly Whitworth
June2015
Historic Salem, Inc.
�The House History of 13 Beach Avenue
Based on available records, the house at 13 Beach Avenue in Salem, Mass. was
built by Warren C. Crosby between November 1875 and August 1876. The area in
and around Beach Avenue was developed in the mid-1800s, beginning with the
nearby park called Salem Willows, named for the white willow trees planted in the
area around 1800. With industrialization and the advent of the street railway, much
of the outlying area of Salem came to be developed during the nineteenth century as
a summer resort area, the former farmlands being subdivided into lots for
residential construction.!
Juniper Point on Salem Neck, which includes Beach Avenue, was subdivided in
1875 into residential house lots by Daniel B. Gardner, Jr. and his partners George
Osborne and George S. Osborne. 2 Shortly after recording the subdivision plan at the
Essex South Registry of Deeds, Gardner conveyed to Warren C. Crosby the premises
where the house at 13 Beach Avenue would sit. 3 According to the deed recorded at
the Essex South County Registry of Deeds, Crosby paid "Three Hundred and Fifty
Dollars" for the lot.
From evidence in this deed, in a later deed recorded when Crosby sold the
property, and in the United States Census, it is clear that he bought the lot to build a
house which he could in turn sell to a buyer who wanted a home by the sea. Both
the deed of sale to Crosby and the deed recording his sale to the subsequent owner
indicate that Crosby was a resident of Lowell, Massachusetts. The 1870 United
1
MHC Reconnaissance Survey Town Report: Salem. Report Date: 1985, p 4; see also Salemweb.com:
Salem Willows http://www.salemweb.com/tales/willows.shtml (Accessed May 31, 2015).
2 Essex South County Registry of Deeds (hereinafter ESCRD), Plan Book 1, Plan 30.
3 ESCRD Book 940, Page 288.
�States Census confirms that William C. Crosby was a resident of Lowell, Mass., and
that his occupation at that time cement pipe manufacturer.4
Crosby spent roughly nine months building the house at 13 Beach Avenue.
Deed records show that he sold it to Joseph Walworth of Lawrence, Mass. on August
26, 187 6 for $1, 700.s As can be seen today, the house was built in the Gothic Revival
style, a popular architectural choice from 1840 through 1880. The house exhibits a
steeply pitched roof with decorated, pointed gables. It has a one-storey porch at its
front entrance and a Victorian style tower. 6
Joseph Walworth likely bought this property as a summer home. United States
Census records disclose his residence as being in Lawrence, Mass. from 1870 to
1900. His profession was given as "wool sorter" in 1870, but from 1880 through
1900 it was listed as "wool merchant." 7 The federal census also reveals that Joseph
and his family were all born in England. It is likely that employment at the woolen
mills in Lawrence was one of the reasons for the family's immigration to the area.
Joseph Walworth retained ownership of the house until, through a straw deed
transaction,8 he conveyed the premises to his wife, Sarah A. Walworth on June 22,
1884.9 Sarah retained ownership of the house until her death on June 3, 1906.
According to the records at the Essex County Registry of Probate, she was still a
resident of Lawrence, when she died. This is further evidence that the property was
a summer home for the Walworths. In her will, Sarah Walworth left 13 Beach
Avenue "with an estimated value of four thousand dollars" to her daughter, Harriet
Emma Walworth.10
While Harriet owned the property, she brought a petition in the Massachusetts
Land Court, located in Boston, to register the land. The likely reason is that a cloud
on title was discovered during title research in anticipation of the sale of the
4Year:1870; Census Place: Lowell Ward 4, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_628; Page: 173B;
Image: 351; Family History Library Film: 552127
s ESCRD Book 959, Page 274.
6 Virginia & Lee McAlester. Field Guide to American Houses. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 1984, esp. pgs 196207.
7 Year: 1870; Census Place: Lawrence Ward 4, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_609; Page: 220A;
Image: 444; Family History Library Film: 552108; Year: 1880; Census Place: Lawrence, Essex,
Massachusetts; Roll: 530; Family History Film: 1254530; Page: 371D; Enumeration District: 195;
Image: 0364; Year: 1900; Census Place: Lawrence Ward 5, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: 643; Page: SB;
Enumeration District: 0351; FHL microfilm: 1240643
a A straw deed is a legal maneuver often used to sever a tenancy by the entirety. Early New
England law established property ownership by "tenancy by the entirety," which could only be held by a
husband and wife and could not be severed in any way because the couple was considered a single
legal entity. It was impossible for a married couple who owned property in this way to put the
property in only one of their names. To get around the restriction, a couple could sell the property to
a third party, who would immediately sell it back to only one of them.
9 ESCRD Book 1123, Pages 117-118.
1o Essex County Registry of Probate, Estate of Sarah A. Walworth, Probate Docket No. 98989; See also
Land Court Registration Case No. 6859.
�property. The Land Court confirmed title in to the property in Harriet E. Walworth. 11
The notice of petition filed with the Land Court was recorded at the Essex South
County Registry of Deeds in June 1918, and the Decree of Registration was recorded
in August 1928.12
In available United States Census Records from 1880 to 1930, Harriet is listed as
being unmarried and having no profession. After the death of her parents, Harriet
appears to have left Lawrence to live on Peterborough Street in Boston and later, by
1930, at Craigie Circle in Cambridge. Her Cambridge residence is confirmed by
information contained in the deed of sale to Joseph and Jeannie Fellows, dated April
10, 1930.13 United States Census records reveal that Joseph Fellows worked as an
Insurance Agent in Boston and was an early commuter to the city who made his
home with his family in Salem.14
On June 8, 1945, Joseph and Jeannie Fellows conveyed the property to Carolyn
Roberts, married to Burt W. Roberts, both of Salem.1 5 Carolyn Roberts retained
ownership of the property for a little over three years. On September 2, 1948, she
deeded the property to Charles W. Maurais and Elizabeth F. Maurais as husband and
wife, tenants by the entirety.16 (Taking title as tenants by the entirety means that
the property passes to the other party upon death by operation of law.) Charles
Maurais died on August 15, 1979 at the age of 77, and the property passed to
Elizabeth. 17
Records show Elizabeth did some estate planning in 1983, deeding the property
to three women named Elizabeth Ann MacDowell, Jennifer Lee MacDowell and
Sarah Elizabeth MacDowell, but reserving a life estate for herself. (A reserved life
estate means she had a right to occupy the property until her death.) On November
29, 1996 the MacDowell women named above conveyed the property to Elizabeth
M. MacDowell as Trustee of the 13 Beach Avenue Trust. Despite the change in
ownership, Elizabeth F. Maurais retained her life estate. The life estate was
terminated when she died on May 27, 1999 at age 85. Her death certificate lists her
last residence as 13 Beach Avenue.18
11
Land Court Registration Case No. 6859.
12 ESCRD Book 2393, Page 409; Book 2776, Page 300; see also Registered Land Certificate of Title No.
7378.
Year: 1920; Census Place: Boston Ward 8, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_742; Page: BB;
Enumeration District: 240; Image: 806,· Year: 1930; Census Place: Cambridge, Middlesex,
Massachusetts; Roll: 916; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 0060; Image: 925.0; FHL microfilm:
2340651; See also Deed at Registered Land Document No. 22914.
14 Year: 1940; Census Place: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: T627_1589; Page: SB; Enumeration
District: 5-347
1s Registered Land Document No. 47322.
16 Registered Land Document No. 55276.
1 7 Registered Land Document No. 188731.
10 Registered Land Document No. 188733; Registered Land Document No. 332256; Registered Land
Document No. 383865.
13
�In 2001, Elizabeth M. MacDowell, in her capacity as Trustee of the 13 Beach
Avenue Trust, sold the property to David M. Bowman, who retained ownership of
the property until 2010, when he sold the property to its current owners, John D.
Lewinski and Dale D. Lewinski.19
Kimberly A. Whitworth, J.D., M.A.
Historic Salem, Inc.
June, 2015
19 Registered Land Document No. 383868; Registered Land Document No. 514389.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASS.l\CH\JSETTS.
Land court.
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TO all whom 1t may concern:-.
Notice of
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Harriet E. Walworth of Lawrence in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, here- Pet1 ti on
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by give notice that, on the 27th day of May 1918• she filed a petition in
Wal1vorth
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said court to have the title to certain land therein described. registered
and confirmed pursuant to Chapter 128 of the Revised Laws.
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Said land is
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situate in SALEM 1n the county of Essex and said commonwealth, and boundeq,
and described as follows:
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a tract of land with a dwelling thereon at
Juniper Point, so called; bounded, north about eighty eight and one half
feet by land of Marion n. Gee; east about forty one and two tenths feet bl
the
h~gh
water l1 ne of salem Harbor; sou th about ninety seven feet by lanj
of May P. Gross; and west forty reet by Beach Avenue; the northwest corner!
or said tract is about two hundred ror.ty one and one half reet south of the
south bounllary line of the park land of the City of Salem, measured along
the east line of Beach Avenue; being the premi:sas shown on a plan made by
Harry A· Conant, !lated January 2, 1918, and filed with the Land court to
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which reference is to be had for the exact definition of the bounllary lines.
Harriet E. Walworth
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Essex as. Received June 13, 1918.
by Wilbur E. Rowell
Attorney
30 m. past a A.M.Recorded and Examined.
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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that Warren Five Cants savings Bank the
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mortgagee named in a certain mortgage given by John Leech to said Bank da-, warren
F.c.s.:sk.
tad June 25 A.D. 1914 and recorded with Essex so. District Deeds, book
to
2266 page 271, hereby acknowledges that it has received from the mortgagor
named in said mortgage, tull iayment and. satisfaction ol' the .sam\i!;and 1n
consideration thereof 1t hereby cancels and discharges said mortgage. and
releases and quitclalms unto the said John Leech and hie ,heirs and assigns
forever all interest acquired under said mortgage in the premi sea thereby II
conveyed.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said warren Five Cents savings Bank has ,
caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and these presents to be I
signed. acknowledged, and delivered 1n its name and behalf by Albert H.
Merrill its treasurer this tenth day of June A.D. 1918.
Signed and sealed
1n the presence
) Warren Five Cents savings Bank (Corporate seal)
of-~
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Albert H. Merrill Treas.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex as. June 10 1918.
Then personally
appeared the above named Albert H. Merrill Treas.and acknowledged the
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going instrument to be the free act and deed of the Warren Five Cents
savings :Bank
before me.
Abbott :s.
Gall~upe
Justice Of the Peace.
Essex as. Received June 10, 1918. 50 m. past 3 P .• M. Recorded and Examined.
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Clarence R. cammett
Notary Pu'olio.
My commission Expires August 4, 1933.
Essex as. Received Aug. 30, 1928. 30 m. past 8 A. M. Recorded and Examined
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Notice or
Disposal of
Pet1 t1on
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Land court. Thia is to certify that the
ceedings upon the petition or Harriet E. Walworth, numbered 6869 a memoran-
Walworth
dum or which was recorded in the Registry or Deeds for the county or Essex,
pro~
south District, on the thirteenth day or June 1918, in Book 2393 Page 409
have been closed by the entry or a decree in ravor or petitioner that the'
title to the land descri'oed in said decree be registered and confirmed in.
said petitioner under the provisions or Chapter 185 or the General Laws.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I nave hereunto subscribed my name and affixed theseai.
or said court, this thirtieth day or August 1n the year nineteen hundred
and twenty-eight.
Charles A. southworth Recorder.
( COUft Seal )
Essex as. Received Aug. 31, 1928. 68 m. past 8 A. M. Recorded and
Examine~
Notice or
Disposal or
Petit1on
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Land court. This is to certify that theprO:.
Delva
which was recorded in the Registry or Deeds tor tne county or Essex, south
ceed1ngs upon the petition of Ida J. Delva, numbered 12793 a memorandum or
District, on the twenty-eighth day of .March 1928, in Book 2769 Page 263
have been closed by the.entry or a decree in ravor or petitioner that the
title to the land described in said decree 'oe registered and confirmed in
sa1d petitioner under the provisions of Chapter 186
or
the General Laws.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I nave hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the
seal
ot said court, this twenty-ninth day or September 1n tne year nineteen
hu:Q-
dred and twenty-e1gnt.
Charles A. soutnworth Recorder.
Essex as. Received Oct. l, 1928. 64 m. past
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(Court seal)
A. M. Recorded and Examined
Assgt.
I, Rose A. Fennell, holder or a mortgage from Clarence J, Ferguson to me
Fennell
dated Deoem'oer 1, 1927 recorded witn Essex south District Deeds Book 2747,
to
:sols ton
Page 314 assign said mortgage and tne note and claim secured there'oy to
zelia Bolston or Danvers, Essex county, Massachusetts.
and seal this 27th day or September 1928
WITNESS my hand
Rose A. Fennell
commonwealth or Massachusetts Essex es. September 27th 1928 Then
(seal)
personal~
ly appeared the above named Rose A. Fennell and acknowledged the foregoing
instrument to be ner tree act and deed,
before me
J, Edward Carey
Notary PUbliC
Essex as. Received sept. 20, 1928. 6 m. past 9 A. Y. Recorded and Examined
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nomr;Ued. t:ttotn a.,p1an dt't:i.w.ri b~ ~3 ll.- Oona.nt. a~eyor. da.t:ed J.mUZi~ l~ne.,
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Esquirel Judge of the Land Court at Boston in the County of
day of August
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o'clock and thirty minutes in the fore noon.
, at ten
DAVIS,
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hundred and.' twenty-eight
Attest with the Seal of said Court.
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Massachusetts, and formerly residing at 541 Haverfiill Stree~_, Lawrence,
-<lf- Essex County, Massa.chusett~,
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bti'lfll~•,,.•m'•d. for consideration paid, grant to Joseph E. Fellows and Jeann.ie M. Fellows,
husband and wife, 9f Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, as tenants .
of- by the entirety,
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~~-land-in- except as hereinafter mentioned, a certain p:trcel
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situated ih said Salem, with the building thereon, and bounded
southwesterly by Beach Avenue forty feet; northwesterly by land now
or formerly of Marion D. Gee about eighty-nine feet; northeasterly
by high water mark in Salem Harbor; and southeasterly by land now
or formerly of May P. Gross about ninety-nine feet. My title to
said land is registered under decree of the. Land Court dated August 30,
192.8, and my certificate of title is No. 7378
register~d
in book 30
page 7378 in the records of South Registry District of Essex County.
Said land is conveyed with the benefit of any rights and easements appurtenant thereto and subject' to taxes for the current year,
the restrictions and easements mentioned in my
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certificate of
title, and to any other restrictions, reservations, easements and
prescriptive rights which may exist against the
record or not.
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ABSTRACT FROM CHAPTER
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OF THE GENERAL LAWS.
Every deed in substance in the above form, when duly executed, shall have the force and effect of a deed
in fee-simple to the grantee, bis heirs and assigns, to his and their own use, with covenants on the part of the
( grantor for himself and his heirs, executors, administrators and successors, with the grantee and his heirs,
successors and assigns, that at the time of the delivery of such deed the premises were free from all encumbrances made by him, and that he will, and his heirs, executors and administrators shall warrant and defend
the same to the grantee and his heirs and assigns forever against the lawful claims and demands of all persons
claiming by, through or under the grantor, but against none other.
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(Desetiption and ui.cumbrancc!1 if any)
Southwesterly
by Beach Avenue, 40 feet;
Northwesterly
by land now or formerly of Marion D. Gee about 89 feet;
Northeasterly
by high water mark in Salem Harbor, and
Southeasterly
by land now or formerly of May P. Gross about 99 feet.
)_ ·· All of said boundaries, except the wat~~. ltp.es,. are ,d~teriq~nJ.d;bY the
Court to be located as shown on a plan· 'l:iumbered 6859.,.A fi'l~G:· wl th
original Certificate of 'l'i tle #737 8 in Essex So. DHi:t. Registry, the
same being compiled from a plan drawn by Harry H. Conant, Surveyor,
dated January, 1918, and additional data on file in the Land Registration
Office, all as modified and approved by the Court. The above described
land is subject to restrictions and easements as set forth in two deeds
given by Daniel P. Gardner Jr. to Warren C. Crosby, dated Nov. 22, 1875
~ · recorded in said Registry in Book 940, Page 288, and Aug. 24, 1876
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{3 Southwesterly by iband now or late of Walworth about 41.5 feet and by
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land now or formerly of McGrath about 40. 5 feet;
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by land now or formerly of McGrath about 129 feet;
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by low water mark in Sqlem Harbor about 86 feet; and
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by land now or formerly of Rogers about 105 feet.
~ Said land is conveyed with the benefit of any easements and rights appur~ tenant thereto and any and all restrictions, reservations, easements and
a> prescriptive rights which may exist against the same, whether of record
or not.
'g See deed to us from Harriet E. Walworth, dated April 10, 1930 and recorded
in sa+d Registry, Book 2841, Page 590.
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and acknowledged the foregoing instrument. to be. .... A§l.*. .......... irec act and deeGf~i;
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CHAPTER
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SECTION
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GENERAL LAWS
A deed in substance following the form entitled "Quitclaim Deed" shall when duly executed have the
force and effect of a deed in fee simple to the grantee, his heirs and assigns, to his and their own use, with
covenants on the part of the grantor, for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators and successors, with the
grantee, his heirs, successors and assigns, that at the time of the delivery of such deed the premises were
free from all encumbrances made by him, and that he will, and his heirs, executors and administrators shall,
warrant and defend the same to the grantee and his heirs and assigns forever against the lawful claims and
demands of all persons claiming by, through or under the granter, but against none other.
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SOUTID'IESTERLY by Beach Avenue, forty (40) feet;
NORTlfilEST.ERLY by land new or formerly of Marion D. Gee, about eighty-nine
(89) feet;
NORTHEASTERLY by high water mark in Salem Harbor; and
SOUTHEASTERLY by l~d now or formerly of May P$ Gross, about ninety-nine
(99) feet.
All of said boundaries except the water lines, are determined by the Court to be
located as shown on a plan 116859-A filed with original Certificate of Title #7378 in
Essex South District Registry of Deeds, the same being compiled from a plan drawp. by
Harry H. Conant, Surveyor, dated January, 1918, and additional data on file in the Land
Registration Office, all as modified and approved by the Court. The above described
land is subject to restrictions and easements as set forth in two (2) deeds given by
Danie1·p, Gardner, Jr, to Warren c. Crosby, dated November 22, 1875, recorded in said
Registry in Book 940, Page 288 and August 24, 1876, recorded in said Registry in Book
960, Fage 119, so far as the same may be in force and effect. See Certificate of Title
#8605, dated April 24, 1930, being Land Court Case #6859~
Also another parcel of land .adjoining the above, bounded as follov1s:
SOUTHWESTERLY by.land now or late of Walworth, about forty-one and five tBBhhs (41.5)
feet and by land now or formerly of McGrath, about forty and five tehths (40.5) feet;
};ORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of McGrath, about one-hundred twenty-nine
(129) feet;
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NORTHEASTERLY by low water mark in Sale~ Harbor, about eighty-six (86) feet; and
SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or late of Rogers, about one hundred five (105) feet.
Said land is conveyed with the benefit of any easement and rights appurtenant thereto
and any and all restrictions,neservations and easements and prescriptive rights which may
exist against the same, t:hether of record or not.
For title see deed of Joseph E'. 1''ellows et ux to Carolyn Roberts, dated June 8, 1945,
recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 3414, Page 256 •
.I~-.Ber.t...}7, Roberts ------·-------·-·-···--···-..··-··-···----.-·--·--_h~nd of said grantor,
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I, ( ity Clerk of Salem, i\!assachusetts, do hereby certify that the following is a true extract
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Hattie Tucker
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Salem Mass,
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Greenliwn Cemetery, Salem, Mass.
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of 13 Beach Avenue Salem, Essex
in consideration of
Nanillal Consideration
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ELIZABEIH ANN MacOOWELL, JENNIFER LEE MaclXlWEl'.L and SARAH ELIZABEIH
Mac!XMELL, as joint tenants with the rights of suvrivorship, all
of Sale, Essex County, Massachlsetts
with quitclaim roilemmts
the land in situate in Salen, bounded and described as follows:
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by Beach Avenue forty (40) feet;
by land now or fannerly of Marion D. Gee about eighty-nine
(89) feet;
by high water mark in Salem Harbor; and
by land nor ow fonrerly of May P. Gross about ninety-nine
(99) feet.
. ll of said boundaries, except the water lines, are detennined by the Court
· ::>be located as sh::Jwn upon plan numbered 6859-A, filed with original Certificate
• E Title #7378 in said Registry, the same being canpiled fran a plan drawn by
I :i.rry H. Conant, Surveyor, dated January 1918, and additional data on file in
~ Land Registration Office, all as rncxlified and approved by the Court.
' :ie above described lani is subject to restrictions and easements as set forth
1 two deeds given by Daniel B. Gardner, Jr. to Warren c. Crosby, one dated
I )Vernber 22, 1875, duly recorded in Book 940, Page 288, and one dated
; .igust 24, 1876, duly recorded in Book 960, Page 119, so far as in force at
< i.te or original decree.
l ~ing the same prenises ccnveyed to the Grantor herein and Charles W. Maurais
l r quitclaim deed fran Bert w. Roberts and Carolyn Roberts, dated Septernber 2,
: ~48 and recorded ani registered at the Essex South District Registry of
I :eds on said date.
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on August 15, 1979 in Salen, Massachusetts.
ie Granter herein reserves a life estate in and to the conveyed prenises.
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STATUTE FORM
ELIZABEIH F. MAURAIS
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JENNIFER LEE MacOOWELL,
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KENNETH
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LINDAUER. P.
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DEATH
CERTIFICATE OF DEATH
I. Deborah E. Bur~.lnahaw, hereb;,. certify tb:i~t I hoh! tbe office nr ~be Clt1 Clerk of the
City of Salem, County of Essex, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts; that the records
of Deaths In said City are lo my custody, and that the following Is a true extract from
the Records or Deatlas In said City, as certified by me.
NAME
OF DECEASED
Dsteof
Death
Place of
Death
CauHof
Death
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RHkhoce
RllCe
Date of Birth
Marital
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Name of
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Name of
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MAURAIS,, Elizabeth Florence
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Mav 27. 1999
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Salem Hosnital. Salem- MA
Multiple Or2an Failure
Greenlawn Cemeterv,, Salem, MA
13 Beach Ave.,, Salem,, KA
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Housewife
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Bh1holace Salem,, KA
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Birthplace of
Father
Patrick McNamara
Minnie Clearv
May 28,, 1999
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Blrthplace of
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WITNESS my hand and the SEAL of the CITY OF SALEM on __J_U_N--=_-"2::......:.:19:;..;:9;..,;;9_ _ _ _ _
ATTEST:
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We, ELIZABETH ANN MacDOWELL, JENNIFER L. RIDEOUT (formerly known
as Jennifer Lee MacDowell) I and SARAH ELIZABETH MacDOWELL,
of
Ipswich, Essex
County, Massachusetts,
One ( $1 . 0 0) Dollar
in consideration of
gram
paid
with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS
ELIZABETH A. MacDOWELL, Trustee of The 13 Beach Avenue Trust,
u/d/t November 29th , 1996, recorded in the Essex South
District Registry of Deeds, Book
13874
, Page 592
to
whose address is
4 Longmeadow Drive
Ipswich, MA 01938
the following described premises: in
Salem,
Essex County, Massachusetts:
See Continuation Sheet attached hereto.
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
13 Beach Avenue
Salem, MA 01970
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The land with the improvements thereon, bounded and described
as follows:
SOUTHWESTERLY
NORTHWESTERLY
NORTHEASTERLY
SOUTHEASTERLY
by Beach Avenue, forty (40) feet;
by land now or formerly of Marion D. Gee, about
eighty-nine (89) feet;
by the high water mark in Salem Harbor; and
by land now or formerly of May P. Gross, about
ninety-nine (991 feet.
All of said boundaries, except the water lines, are determined
by the court to be located as shown upon plan numbered 6859-A,
filed with original Certificate of Title #7378 in said
Registry, the same being compiled from a plan drawn by Harry H.
Conant, Surveyor, dated January 1918, and additional data on
file in the Land Registration Office, all as modified and
approved by the Court.
The above described land is subject to restrictions and
easements as set forth in two deeds given by Daniel B. Gardner,
Jr., to Warren C. Crosby, one dated November 22, 1875, duly
recorded in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book
940, Page 288, and one dated August 24, 1876, duly recorded in
said Registry, Book 960, Page 119, so far as in force at date
of original decree.
Subject to the life estate reserved by Elizabeth F. Maurais,
described in her deed, dated May 26, 1983, Essex South District
Registry of Deeds, Land Registration Office, Document No.
188733.
�che same premises described in Essex South District
Registry of Deeds, Registered Land Office, Certificate of
Title No. 52531.
Being
All righcs of homestead and other imerescs are also released.
Executed under seal this
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"H day of
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From che office of:
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Donald M. Greenough, Atty.
P. 0, Box 790
Ipswich MA 01938
(Tel) 50~-356-1040
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex, SS,
12/30/96
Before me personally appeared the
above named, Jennifer L, Rideout, and
Sarah Elizabeth MacDowe.11, and
acknowledged th:1
to e their free
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSE1TS
County of
Essex,
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On chis_·l'l. _ _ day of
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before me personally appeared the above named
ELIZABETH ANN MacDOWELL,
96,
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be her
free act and deed
Notary
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DOCUMENT NO. '13:>~56
DONALD M. GREENOUGH, ATIORi~.;y
Ipswich Co-operative Bank Building
Depot Square I P.O. Box 790
Ipswich, MA 01938
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I, ELIZABETH A. MacDOWELL, Trustee of The 13 Beach Avenue Trust,
u/a November 29th, 1996, recorded in the Essex South District Registry
of Deeds, Book 13874, Page 592, of Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts,
in consideration of
$430 , 000 • 00
paid
grant with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS
to DAVID M. BOWMAN,
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Southern Essex District Registry
7/23/2001 3:59:00 PM DEED
whose address is
13 Beach Avenue, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
01970
the following described premises Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts:
See Continuation Sheet attached.
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
13 Beach Avenue
Salem, MA 01970
©Copyright 1984, Manachu5<tts Conveyancers Auoci.tion
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Conti miati on Sheet
The land with the improvements thereon, bounded and described as
follows:
SOUTHWESTERLY
NORTHWESTERLY
NORTHEASTERLY
SOUTHEASTERLY
by Beach Avenue, forty (40) feet;
by land now or formerly of Marion D. Gee, about
eighty-nine (89) feet;
by the high water mark in Salem Harbor; and
by land now or formerly of May P. Gross, about
ninety-nine (991 feet.
All of said boundaries, except the water lines, are determined by
the Court to be located as shown upon plan numbered 6859-A, filed
with original Certificate of Title #7378 in said Registry, the
same being compiled from a plan drawn by Harry H. Conant,
Surveyor, dated January 1918, and additional data on file in the
Land Registration Office, all as modified and approved by the
Court.
The above described land is subject to restrictions and easements
as set forth in two deeds given by Daniel B. Gardner, Jr., to
Warren c. Crosby, one dated November 22, 1875, duly recorded in
the Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 940, Page 288,
and one dated August 24, 1876, duly recorded in said Registry,
Book 960, Page 119, so far as in force at date of original
decree.
383868
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7/23/2001 3:59:00 PM DEED
�the same premises described in Certificate of Title No. 6827 4,
filed in the Registered Land Office, Essex South District Registry of
Deeds.
Being
All rights of homestead and other interests are also released.
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Executed under seal this _ _ _ __
day of _ _ _J_u_l~y_ _ _ __
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From the office of:
Donald M. Greenough, Atty.
P.O. Box 790, 2 Depot Square
Ipswich, MA 01938
On this
day of
July
, 2001 ,
before me personally appeared the above named
Elizabeth A. MacDowell, Trustee aforesaid,
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be
her free act and deed
Telephone: (978) 356-1040
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DEED
�QUITCLAIM DEED
I, DAVID M. BOWMAN, being unmarried, of Salem, Massachusetts,
For consideration paid and in full consideration of SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND AND
00/100 ($600,000.00) DOLLARS,
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Grant to JOHN D. LEWJNSKI and DALE D. LEWINSKI, husband and wife as tenants
by the entirety, of 13 Beach Avenue, Salem, Massachusetts 01970,
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with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS,
The land with the improvements thereon, bounded and described as follows:
SOUTHWESTERLY
by Beach Avenue forty (40) feet;
NORTHWESTERLY
by land now or formerly of Marion D. Gee about eightynine (89) feet;
NORTHEASTERLY
by high water mark in Salem Harbor; and
SOUTHEASTERLY
by land now or formerly of May P. Gross about ninety-nine
(99) feet.
All of said boundaries, except the water lines, are detennined by the Court to be located
as shown upon plan numbered 6859-A, filed with original Certificate of Title 7378 in
said Registry, the same being compiled from a plan drawn by Harry H. Conant, Surveyor,
dated January 1918, and additional data on file in the Land Registration Office, all as
modified and approved by the Court.
The above described land is subject to restrictions and easements as set forth in two deeds
given by Daniel B. Gardner Jr. to Warren C. Crosby, one dated November 22, 1875, duly
recorded in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds at Book 940, Page 288, and one
dated August 24, 1876, duly recorded in said Registry at Book 960, Page 119, so far as in
force at date of original decree.
Being the same premises described in Certificate of Title No. 73349, filed in the
Registered Land Office, Essex South District Registry of Deeds.
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514389
(84432+) Btch:291046
Southern Essex District Registry
11101/2010 09:39 AM DEED Pg: 1/3
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MASSACHUSETTS EXCISE TAX
Southern Essex District ROD
Date: 11101/2010 09:39 AM
ID: 291046 Doc# 614389
Fee: $2,736.0<! Cons: $600,000.00
�WITNESS my hand and seal this
2i
day of September, 20 l 0.
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DA VlD M. BOWMAN
Rep6bllc of Portugal
Provintl(I of Estremodllfa
City of llsbon
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On this ;t;l;/i day of September, 2010, before me, the undersigned notary public,
personally appeared DAVID M. BOWMAN, proved to me through satisfactory evidence
of identification, which was us ff! .J 41t3 &7 g 53.S, to be the person whose
name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged to me that he
signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose.
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ESSEX SOUTHERH DISTRICT REGISTRY OF OEEDS
RECEIVED FOR REGISTRATION
on: 111112010 09:39 AM
CREATED CERT: 84432 BOOK: 473
CAN<:EllED CERH 73349 BOOK~ 387
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Unofficial Property Record Card
Unofficial Property Record Card - Salem, MA
General Property Data
Parcel ID 45-0064-0
Account Number
Prior Parcel ID 11 -Property Owner LEWINSKI JOHN D
Property Location 13 BEACH AVENUE
LEWINSKI DALE D
Property Use Two Family
Mailing Address 13 BEACH AVENUE
Most Recent Sale Date 11/1/2010
Legal Reference 84432478
City SALEM
Mailing State MA
Grantor BOWMAN DAVID M,
Zip 01970
Sale Price 600,000
ParcelZoning R1
Land Area 0.086 acres
Current Property Assessment
Card 1 Value
Building Value 326,100
Xtra Features Value O
Land Value 319,800
Total Value 645,900
Building Description
Building Style Multi-Conver
#of Living Units 2
l of3
Foundation Type Brick/Stone
Frame Type Wood
Flooring Type Hardwood
Basement Floor Carpet
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Year Built 1885
Roof Structure Gable
Roof Cover Asphalt Shgl
Building Grade Good(-)
Building Condition Good-VG
Siding Vinyl
Finished Area (SF) 2021.75
Interior Walls Plaster
Heating Type Forced H/W
Heating Fuel Gas
Air Conditioning 0%
#of Bsmt Garages 0
Number Rooms 9
#of.Bedrooms 4
#of Full Baths 3
# of 3/4 Baths 0
# of 1/2 Baths 1
#of Other Fixtures 0
Legal Description
Narrative Description of Property
This property contains 0.086 acres of land mainly classified as Two Family with a(n) Multi-Conver style building, built about 1885, having Vinyl exterior and Asphalt Shgl roof cover, with 2 unit(s), 9
room(s), 4 bedroom(s), 3 bath(s), 1 half bath(s).
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�am working at the Witch Museum until
Halloween, but have Thursdays off.
We are excited about the tour, and are scurrying
to finish a few last minute projects.
Thanks
Dale Lewinski
"RESTOVATION" HISTORY"
We purchased 13 Beach Ave on Nov. 1st, 2010. It
is a legal two family home, that's approximately
2000 sf. The house was sorely in need of updating,
and so began our 2 year "restovation" process.
Our goal was to update it, without making it look
like the house had been recently renovated. We
strove to keep the home's integrity intact by
reusing materials and purchasing period building
materials from Architectural Salvage stores.
Lacking a first floor bath, the kitchen was
relocated to the main room, which was made
bigger by taking down the exterior wall of the
house and encompassing the enclosed porch,
which also had to be rebuilt. The bath now
occupies the space where the kitchen was. The
double doors which were on the back of the
house, were painstakingly restored and are now
on the front of the house. The glass was replaced
because of building requirements, but we had it
etched, even though the original glass was clear.
The original fireplace was built to burn coal, and
thus was not suitable for burning wood or gas. We
relocated the fireplace and removed the chimney
to gain valuable, needed square footage, both
upstairs and down. In the process, we uncovered
some lovely Minton fireplace tiles that had been
painted with stove black. There are ten of the
twelve tile series, by J Moyr Smith, called, "The
Seasons." Based on four poems by James
Thomson, the tiles are particularly sought after
because of the five colors, which is unusual, and
the fact that it was a "clearly a prestige product"
when it was made.
A full room of beautiful red oak bead board
panelling was also uncovered under the sheetrock
in the upstairs bath. We stripped the paint and
reused it in the first floor bath. The pedestal sink is
also reclaimed and dates to 1925.
�1910
Harry Robinson Peach
Census
1910-22
Jennie Colson
Salem Directory
1908
1906
Vacant
GW Grant
Salem Directory
Salem Directory
1905
Arthur T. Way
Salem Directory
1904
1903
Vacant
Mrs. TH Johson
Salem Directory
Salem Directory
1902
1901
1900
1900
TH Johnson
Thomas H. Johnson
Salem Directory
Census
1889
8/24/1876
Warren C. Crosby
Warren C. Crosby
Lowell Directory
ROD 940-288 and 960119
9/24/1875
DBG from Eliza Sutton,
Hazen Ayer, and Serena
Ayer (Peabody)
ROD 941-233
Salem remaining unconveyed and unsold"
b. 7/2/1869 to Philip H. and Clara Robinson of
Marblehead; h. 187 Lafayette Street; Gertrude
born in Danvers; one daughter Annie V.
From Lawrence but listed as s.r. in Salem Directory
h. 170 Federal; treasurer with City Trust Co. of
Boston
h. 5 Beckford b. 2-4 Highland Avenue; leather
manufacturer and dealer
h. Lynn, husband Thomas H. Johnson of Hatton
Bros. and Johnson b. 177 Essex Street
h. Lynn
TH listed as merchant with wife Carrie and sons
Robert K. and Thomas Clinton; 1920 lists h.
Swampscott with Howard R. and Marilla in the
house; b. 1862 in Canada
h. 155 Gorham; mason
DGB to WCC; sold for $350 land parcel between
lot 14 and high water mark, stable lot 63; $1.00
and other consideration for strip of 12 ft. to
remain open as public promenade according to
deed (also included 25 year agreement); wee was
b. 1838 in Dracut, listed as a mason (father listed
as master mason on earlier census), m. to Nellie
M. Swain 11/20/1861; enlisted in Company H, MA,
5th Infantry Regiment in the Civil War and
mustered on 8/2/1861;
Sutton and Ayer transfer to DBG for $21K; land is
1
formerally known as Allen s Farm and includes 45
acres partly on Salem Neck and partly on Winter
Island; See plan of Dustin Farm on Salem Neck
(surveyor plan 7/1854)
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Inventory No:
SAL.3510
'Historic Name:
Walworth, Joseph House
Common Name:
Address:
13 Beach Ave
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Salem Willows
Local No:
45-65
Year Constructed:
C 1883
Archltect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
Italianate
Use(s):
Multiple Family Dwelling House; Secondary Dwelling
House; Single Family Dwelling House
Significance:
Architecture; Recreation
Area(s):
SAL.HA: Salem Willows Historic District
SAL.GZ: Salem Neck and Winter Island
Designation(s):
Nat'l Register District (3/25/1994)
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80 BOYLSTON SlREET
BOSTON, MA
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Residential
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in relation to nearest cross streets and/or
geographical features. Indicate all buildings
between inventoried property and nearest
intersection (s}.
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Italian villa
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�NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA STATEMENT (if applicable)
Located within the recommended Salem Willows Historic District,
eligible under Criteria A and C.
ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Describe important architectural features and evaluate in terms of
other buildings within the community.
13 Beach Avenue is a rare example of the Italian Villa style
in the Salem Willows.
It is a 1 1/2 story house with a flared,
cross-gabled roof and three-story, pyramidal-roofed tower at the
junction of the cross gables.
The window sash varies, but most is
6/1, and the window cases are capped.
The front porch has a
channeled wood awning, with entrances to either side of the
four-bay facade.
Cornices have vergeboards, angled with the flared
roof.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Explain the role owners played in local or state history and how the
building relates to the development of the co111111nity.
This house is characteristic of the development of Salem
Willows with summer cottages during the late 19th and early 20th
centuries.
Joseph Walworth purchased lot 14 on a plan of house
lots dated November 1875, in 1876 with buildings, and requested a
permit for a pitch roofed dwelling on Juniper Point on 6/21/83.
Walworth is mentioned as the owner of the house on the 1897 atlas
as well.
Walworth, a Lawrence resident, still owned this summer
cottage in 1897.
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Essex County Registry of Deeds < / ·~
Hopkins, G. M. Atlas of Salem. Philadelphia, 1874
Richards. Atlas of Salem, 1897.
Salem Building Permits
8/85
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Inventory No:
SAL.HA
Historic Name:
Salem Willows Historic District
Common Name:
Address:
CityIT own:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Salem Willows
Local No:
Year Constructed:
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
Use(s):
Other Recreational; Park; Residential District
Significance:
Architecture; Community Planning; Recreation; Social
History
Area(s):
SAL.HA: Salem Willows Historic District
Designation(s):
Nafl Register District (3/25/1994)
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�MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL Cort4ISSION
80 BOYLSTON STREET11 BOSTON. MA 02116
Town
Salem
NIM of Area (if any)
Present Use
Photos (J•x3• or J•xs• black
&white)· Indicate on bact
of each photo street addresses
for buildings shown. Staple to
left side of forw.
Residential
General Date or Period
General Condition
Sketch Map. Draw· a general •P of the
area fndf catf ng properties wf thf n ft.
Number each property for which fndhf dual
inventory forws have bun coapleted.
Label struts including route numbers, ff
any. Indicate north. (Attach a separate
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Acreage Approximately 100 acres
Recorded
by Northfields Preservation
Associates
Organization Sa 1em Pl ann j ng pept.
Date
May 1989
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NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA STATEMENT (ff applicable)
The Salem Willows .area meets Criteria A and C for listing on the National
Register as a late 19th century summer resort community. It possesses integrity
of location, design, setting, materials and wormkanship from its development
during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In addition, the distric
possesses historical associations for its use as Salem's resort and recreational
area.
ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE Describe important architectural features and evaluate in term of
other areas within the c0111Unfty.
The Salem Willows area has two significant features: the Juniper Point
residential neighborhood and the Salem Willows amusement park. The Juniper
Point residential area was developed primarily in the late 19th century, and
reflects the popular summer resort architecture of the day. While most of the
houses have been winterized, many still retain their decorative features and the
neighborhood retains much of its 19th century character. Well-represented
styles include the Queen Anne (101-103 Columbus Avenue), Colonial Revival (43
Bay View Avenue), Shingle (4 Beach Avenue), and Italianate. Other especially
noteworthy houses are 15 Bay View Avenue (Queen Anne/Shingle Style), 136-8 Bay
View Avenue (Second Empire), and 97 Columbus Avenue (Queen Anne/Italian Villa).
(Please see continuation form)
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Explain historical i111pOrtance of area and how the area relates to the
develop11ent of other areas of the c0111111Unity.
The Salem Willows area is historically significant as a late 19th century
summer resort, the only such area in Salem. Although the park's development
began roughly twenty years after that of the Juniper Point neighborhood, the
park and the neighborhood worked together as a resort area. The Juniper Point
neighborhood is situated on land that was owned by Jonathan Dustin, a farmer who
died intestate in 1845. In 1871 the heirs of the Dustin estate sold a lease of
their land, located on Juniper Point and Winter Island, to Edward Webber. This
lease allowed Webber to build one house in the garden for the use of visitors
and to let ground on the Point for tents or temporary structures for the use of
families during the summer season. Webber assigned this lease to Thomas and
Daniel Gardner in 1872; Daniel Gardner purchased all 45 acres for $21,000 on
September 24, 1875. Gardner filed two plans for the area: a plan of cottage
lots dated October 1875, which subdivides only the very point of the land, and a
plan for house lots dated November 1875, which subdivides the rest of the
neighborhood. (Please see continuation form)
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Maps and Atlases, 1851, 1874, 1897, and 1911
Salem Willows Merchant's Association Souvenir, 1929.
Essex Institute Photo Collection
Essex Institute Registry of Deeds
8/85
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SALEM WILLOWS AREA ARCHITECURAL SIGNIFICANCE CONT'D
The area formerly possessed several boarding·houses and hotels for tourists; the
Central House at 1 High Street is the only extant example of these. The area's
primary tourist attraction is the adjacent Salem Willows amusement park. The
~ark features verdant landscaping and many outdoor recreational attractions
!Please see Salem Willows Park landscape form).
!ALEM WILLOWS AREA HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE CONT'D
•!though Gardner's lease allowed only the construction of temporary structures
~n the Point, he seems to have arranged for permission to build permanent
'tructures, as a number of the cottages appear on the 1874 atlas. He began to
•· !ell lots in November of 1875, immediately after recording his own deed of
urchase. The area experienced steady development through to the second decade
f the 20th century, but has been little altered since then. The Juniper Point
aeighborhood was primarily one of summer residences until the turn of the 20th
eentury; year-round residences began to be built in the early 1900s. Summer
~esidents came from as near as Salem and Lowell and as far as Washington, D.C.
and Florida.
The Salem Willows Park, located immediately adjacent to the Juniper Point
neighborhood, is located on land that is shown on the 1874 atlas as belonging to
the City of Salem. The park's development was in its beginning stages by the
1897 atlas; a casino was located at the corner of Bay View Avenue and Fort
Avenue and a large pavilion was situated on the corner of Fort and Island
Avenues.
By 1911 the park was more developed. It became a popular location
for day-trips to the beach for local residents; nearby hotels and boarding
houses located in the Juniper Point neighborhood made an extended stay possible
as well. Photographs taken at the late 19th century attest to the park's
popularity. The park is still actively in use.
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�May 21, 1990
Ms. Jane Guy
Planning Assistant
Salem Planning Department
One Salem Green
Salem, MA 01920
Dear Ms. Guy:
MHC staff has reviewed the CLG opinion of Eligibility submitted by you for
Salem Neck. While we concur that many of the properties on Winter Island and
Salem Neck appear to be eligible for listing, we disagree with the boundaries
and justification of the district as proposed.
After reviewing and discussing the information, MHC staff would recommend that
the proposed Salem t~eck district De broken down into two smaller districts,
one for Winter Island and the other for Salem Willows, and an individual
nomination for Ft. Lee. Specific comments on each of these follow:
Winter Island District. We would recommend that a Winter Island District De
nominated under Criteria A and D at the local level. Under Criterion A,
-Winter Island appears to be significant for its association with the growth
and development of the City of Salem. Located in close proximity to the
city's residential and commercial core, Winter Island has served historically
as a peripheral area where essential support services and institutional
activities have occurred. Over time these have included: economic activities
such as fish processing and shipbuilding, the construction and maintenance of
fortifications and aids to navigation, and social correction and recreational
functions such as Execution Hill, the Plummer Home for Boys, and the J.C.B.
Smith Memorial Pool. Under Criterion D, Winter Island appears to be
significant for both its prehistoric and historic period archaeological
potential.
Salem Willow~ District. A Salem Willows District appears to be eligible under
Cr1ter1a A and c. Onaer Criterion A, the Willows is significant as Salem's
primary summer resort and recreational community. Specifically, this includes
the subdivision and development of tne Allen Farm ana the establishment of the
Salem Willows Park. Under Criterion c, the Willows appears to be significant
for its late 19th and early 20th century architecture. A nomination will
need to address the issue of integrity in greater detail, and also consider
the distribution of contributing versus non-contributing buildings in defining
district boundaries. Archaeological potential, both prenistoric and historic,
shoula also be addressed although, at this point, there does not appear to be
sufficient justification for significance under Criterion D.
_;
Massachusetts Historical Commission, Valerie A. Talmage. Executive Director; State Historic Presnvation Officer
80 Boylston ~·-·~et. Boston. :\lassachusetts 02116 (617( ..,i·8470
Office of the Secretar\' of State. \fichael .J. Connolh·. SPrrl'tnn'
�Ft. Lee. As indicated in the MHC 1 s letter of May 17, 1990, we concur with the
CLG opinion that Fort Lee appears to meet Criteria A, C, and D on the state
·1evel as a well preserved, substantially unaltered 1atn century earthwork
fortification.
As a Certified Local Government, the City of Salem may proceed with
nominations for these properties. Please contact us if you have further
questions.
Sincerely,
\i.~/vJ /'}./(/"(~
( "' \ James W. Bradl e
...___) Preservation Pl
ing Division
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer
Massachusetts Historical Commission
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SAL.HA
2 Bay View Ave
SAL. 3582
6 Bay View Ave
45-19
HA
HA
SAL.3581
GZ
HA
HA
GZ
SAL.3S84
8 Bay View Ave
10 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
4S-16
SAL.3S83
GZ
HA
HA
4S-17
GZ
SAL.3501
15 Bay View Ave
45-44
GZ
SAL.3585
16 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
SAL.3586
17 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
SAL. 3495
30 Bay View Ave
44-145
GZ
SAL.3587
38 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
GZ
GZ
HA
HA
44-144
GZ
GZ
SAL.3494
42 Bay View Ave
44-143
SAL.3474
43 Bay View Ave
44-59
HA
GZ
HA
44 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-142
SAL.3588
GZ
GZ
SAL.3493
48 Bay View Ave
44-141
SAL.3589
51 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
HA
44-67
GZ
HA
SAL.3590
52 Bay View Ave
HA
SAL.3591
SS Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-68
GZ
HA
HA
GZ
SAL.3592
60 Bay View Ave
44-139
GZ
SAL.3593
71 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
SAL.3594
72 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-132
GZ
SAL.3492
74 Bay View Ave
44-137
GZ
SAL.3476
77 Bay View Ave
44-92
GZ
SAL.3595
78 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-136
GZ
SAL. 3491
80 Bay View Ave
44-135
GZ
SAL. 3477
81 Bay View Ave
44-94
SAL.3S96
82 Bay View Ave
HA
GZ
HA
HA
HA
GZ
HA
HA
44-134
SAL. 3S97
83 Bay View Ave
GZ
HA
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44-95
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SAL.3598
86 Bay View Ave
HA
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44-133
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HA
SAL.3599
87 Bay View Ave
HA
44-96
GZ
SAL.3600
88 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-132
GZ
SAL.3601
90 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-131
GZ
SAL.3602
91 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
SAL.3490
92 Bay View Ave
44-130
GZ
GZ
HA
SAL.3603
95 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
GZ
96 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-129
SAL.3604
SAL.3606
98 Bay View Ave
GZ
99 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-128
SAL.3605
GZ
HA
HA
GZ
SAL. 3489
100 Bay View Ave
44-127
GZ
HA
SAL.3607
102 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-126
104 Bay View Ave
SAL.3479
105 Bay View Ave
GZ
HA
HA
44-125
SAL.3608
GZ
44-105
GZ
HA
SAL. 3488
106 Bay View Ave
44-124
GZ
HA
SAL.3609
107 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-106
GZ
HA
SAL.3610
110 Bay View Ave
HA
SAL.3611
111 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-107
GZ
GZ
SAL.3487
112 Bay View Ave
44-122
GZ
HA
SAL.3486
116 Bay View Ave
44-121
GZ
HA
SAL. 3485
120 Bay View Ave
122 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44-120
SAL.3612
GZ
44-119
GZ
HA
SAL. 3613
123 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
SAL.971
125 Bay View Ave
HA
HA
44/113
GZ
SAL.3484
126 Bay View Ave
44-118
GZ
SAL.3615
128 Bay View Ave
HA
GZ
HA
HA
44-117
SAL.3483
130 Bay View Ave
GZ
44-116
GZ
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140 Bay View Ave
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144 Bay View Ave
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HA
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148 Bay View Ave
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SAL.3512
152 Bay View Ave
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HA
SAL.3617
153 Bay View Ave
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HA
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HA
SAL. 3618
1 Beach Ave
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GZ
SAL.3508
3 Beach Ave
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GZ
SAL. 3507
4 Beach Ave
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SAL.3509
5-7 Beach Ave
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SAL.3506
6-8 Beach Ave
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HA
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SAL.3505
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12 Beach Ave
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GZ
HA
HA
45-63
SAL. 3620
10 Beach Ave
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45-57
SAL.3619
GZ
45-56
GZ
HA
SAL.3510
13 Beach Ave
45-65
GZ
HA
14 Beach Ave
HA
HA
45-66
SAL.3621
GZ
SAL.3622
15 Beach Ave
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HA
SAL. 3514
16 Beach Ave
45-77
GZ
SAL.3623
18 Beach Ave
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HA
45-80
GZ
SAL.3624
19 Beach Ave
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HA
GZ
HA
45-78
GZ
HA
SAL.3625
20 Beach Ave
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45-85
GZ
SAL.3626
22 Beach Ave
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HA
SAL.3627
23 Beach Ave
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HA
45-79
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GZ
SAL.3511
25 Beach Ave
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SAL.3628
27 Beach Ave
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44-111
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32 Beach Ave
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HA
SAL.955
Beach Ave
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Beach Ave
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HA
GZ
SAL. 3629
2 Cheval Ave
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HA
44-90
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HA
SAL.3630
3 Cheval Ave
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44-69
GZ
SAL.3631
4 Cheval Ave
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HA
SAL.3632
5 Cheval Ave
HA
HA
44-75
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HA
HA
GZ
SAL. 3633
6 Cheval Ave
44-88
GZ
HA
SAL. 3634
7-17 Cheval Ave
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44-76-81
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SAL.3635
8 Cheval Ave
HA
HA
44-87
GZ
SAL.3636
14 Cheval Ave
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HA
SAL.3637
19 Cheval Ave
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HA
44-82
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SAL.3638
21-25 Cheval Ave
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HA
GZ
44-83-85
GZ
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2 Columbus Ave
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HA
44-157
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SAL.3640
6 Columbus Ave
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HA
44-156
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SAL. 3497
10 Columbus Ave
44-155
GZ
SAL.3641
13 Columbus Ave
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HA
44-39
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SAL. 3642
14 Columbus Ave
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HA
44-154
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HA
SAL.3465
19 Columbus Ave
44-40
GZ
SAL.3643
20 Columbus Ave
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HA
44-153
GZ
SAL.3644
21 Columbus Ave
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HA
SAL. 3645
22 Columbus Ave
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HA
44-152
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SAL.3646
. 26 Columbus Ave
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HA
44-151
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GZ
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GZ
SAL.3466
27 Columbus Ave
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30 Columbus Ave
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SAL. 972
30-44 Columbus Ave
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HA
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SAL.3648
31 Columbus Ave
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35 Columbus Ave
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HA
GZ
SAL.3649
38 Columbus Ave
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HA
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40 Columbus Ave
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HA
GZ
SAL.3496
44 Columbus Ave
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HA
44-45
SAL.3651
41 Columbus Ave
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44-148
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44-147
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44R Columbus Ave
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HA
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55 Columbus Ave
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HA
SAL.3470
61 Columbus Ave
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GZ
SAL.3472
65 Columbus Ave
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71 Columbus Ave
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HA
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HA
SAL.3654
75 Columbus Ave
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HA
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SAL.3473
79 Columbus Ave
92 Columbus Ave
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HA
44-57
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44-58
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HA
SAL.3656
95 Columbus Ave
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SAL.3516
96 Columbus Ave
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SAL. 3502
97 Columbus Ave
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SAL.3503
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SAL. 3515
102 Columbus Ave
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SAL.3657
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HA
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SAL.3658
109 Columbus Ave
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HA
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GZ
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112 Columbus Ave
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GZ
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GZ
116 Columbus Ave
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117 Columbus Ave
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118 Columbus Ave
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121 Columbus Ave
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HA
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125 Columbus Ave
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HA
45-54
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SAL.3666
126 Columbus Ave
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HA
GZ
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129 Columbus Ave
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4 Columbus Sq
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HA
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3 Columbus Sq
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1 cross Ave
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2 Cross Ave
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SAL.3675
3 Cross Ave
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4 Cross Ave
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1 Dustin St
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2 Dustin St
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SAL.3677
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80 Fort Ave
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135 Fort Ave
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137 Fort Ave
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SAL.3684
141 Fort Ave
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SAL.3685
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145 Fort Ave
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HA
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155 Fort Ave
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159 Fort Ave
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161 Fort Ave
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SAL.3691
165 Fort Ave
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GZ
167 Fort Ave
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175 Fort Ave
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HA
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177 Fort Ave
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191 Fort Ave
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195 Fort Ave
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205-207 Fort Ave
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209 Fort Ave
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1 Hosmer Ave
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2 Hosmer Ave
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3 Hosmer Ave
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13 Juniper Ave
14 Juniper Ave
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SAL.3713
16-18 Juniper Ave
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15 Juniper Ave
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19 Juniper Ave
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20 Juniper Ave
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·22 Juniper Ave
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GZ
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GZ
SAL. 3718
23 Juniper Ave
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31 Juniper Ave
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HA
44-62
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SAL.3720
35-39 Juniper Ave
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36-38 Juniper Ave
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1 Lowell St
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2 Lowell St
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Salem Willows Park
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Salem Willows Park
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SAL. 3725
2 Star Ave
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SAL.3726
4 Star Ave
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6 Star Ave
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SAL. 3728
8 Star Ave
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2 Sutton Ave
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3 Sutton Ave
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45-33
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SAL.3730
4 Sutton Ave
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5 Sutton Ave
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6 Sutton Ave
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7 Sutton Ave
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SAL.3733
9 Sutton Ave
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10 Sutton Ave
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11 Sutton Aye
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11 1/2 Sutton Ave
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SAL.3737
14 Sutton Ave
15 Sutton Ave
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45-39
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SAL.3740
16 Sutton Ave
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SAL. 3741
17 1/2 Sutton Ave
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18 Sutton Ave
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19 Sutton Ave
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21 Sutton Ave
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SAL.3744
22 Sutton Ave
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1 Winter Island Rd
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3 Winter Island Rd
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A name given to the resource
Beach Avenue
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
13 Beach Avenue, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built by Warren C. Crosby between 1875 and 1876
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1875-1876, 2015
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Kimberly Whitworth
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English
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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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A name given to the resource
16-18 Andrew Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Lemuel Payson 1808
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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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by 1808, 1982
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Joyce King
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English
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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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7 Winter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1875, 1992
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Vinson
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English
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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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26 Winter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1811, 2006
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Robert Booth
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English
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