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Carlton Street
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10 Carlton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Joshua Oakes, Ship-joiner 1804
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1804, 1977
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Robert Booth
10
10 Carlton
1804
Carlton
Federal
Joshua
Joshua Oakes
Oakes
shipjoiner
wood
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15.5 River Street. Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Built for Joshua Beckford, shoemaker before 1780
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Joyce King
15 1/2 River
15.5
1780
Beckford
Joshua
Joshua Beckford
River
shoemaker
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POST OFFICE BOX 865
OFFICE AT HAMILTON HALL
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 I PHONE (617) 745-0799
175 FEDERAL STREET
Built by·
JOSHUA CROSS, housewright
Circa 1790
Research by,
Joyce King
May 1988
"to preserve Historic Sites, Buildings and objects,
and to work for the education of the community
in the true value of the same."
�175 FEDERAL STREET
BOOK 9455 PAGE 126
DATE -
April 1, 1988
CONSIDERA'fION
$235,000
GRANTOR (seller) -
John M. and Sherlyn Anastasi
GRAHTEE (buyer)
Walter P. Dupuis
DESCRIP'fION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
For title see deed recorded in book
8566 page 268
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�BOOK 8566 PAGE 268
DATE -
October 8, 1986
CONSIDERATION
None listed
GRANTOR (seller) -
John M. Anastasi
GRANTEE (buyer)
John M. and Sherlyn Anastasi
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
For my title see deed recorded in
book 7774 page 251.
BOOK 7774 PAGE 251
DATE -
May 31, 1985
CONSIDERATION
$140,000
GRANTOR (seller) -
William J. and Karen Whitworth
GRAN'l'EE (buyer)
John M. Anastasi
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
For title of granter see deed of
John J. Crowley recorded in book
6512 page 514.
BOOK 6512 PAGE 514
DATE -
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August 21, 1978
CONSIDERATION
$33,000
GRANTOR (seller) -
John J. and Helen
GRANTEE (buyer)
William J. and Karen Whitworth
of 182 Federal st.
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed to
us by deed of Patrick J. Crowley and
Mary E. Crowley on June 8, 1946 and
recorded in book 3463 page 229.
c.
Crowley
�BOOK 3463 PAGE 229
DATE -
June 8, 1946
CONSIDERATION
None listed
GRANTOR (seller) -
Patrick J. and Mary E. Crowley
GRAWJ.'EE (buyer)
John J. and Helen
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed by
deed of Nellie R. Friend on Jan. 6,
1928 and recorded in book 2779 page
553.
c.
Crowley
BOOK 2779 PAGE 553
DATE -
January 6, 1928
CONSIDERATION
None listed (mortgage $5,500)
GRANTOR (seller) -
Nellie R. Friend widow
GRANTEE (buyer)
Patrick J. and Mary E. Crowley
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises which Mary B.
Osgood conveyed to William R. Austin
on May 11, 1880 and recorded in book
1039 page 125 and which he devised
to the granter by his last will.
BOOK 1039
P~GE
125
DATE -
May 11, 1880
CONSIDERATION
$3,500
GRANTOR (seller) -
Mary B. Osgood widow
GRANTEE (buyer)
William R. Austin
DESCRIPTION
Parcel of real estate on the south
side of Federal street
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same estate deeded to Mary B.
Osgood by Joseph Osgood guardian
on August 2, 1866 and recorded in
book 708 page 133.
�BOOK 708 PAGE 133
DA'l'E -
August 2, 1866
CONSIDERATION
$3,000
GRANTOR (seller) -
Joseph Osgood guardian of Ebenezer
Beckford an insane person
GRAN'l'EE (buyer )
Mary B. Osgood
DESCRIP'l'ION
Land, dwelling house and other
buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same estate which was purchased
by Nathaniel w. Osgood of Thomas
Moriarty on March 23, 1830 and
recorded in book 256 page 45.
BOOK 256 PAGE 45
DATE -
March 23, 1830
CONSIDERA'l'ION
$1,650
GRANTOR (seller) -
Thomas and Jenima G. Moriarty
GRANTEE (buyer)
Nathaniel
DESCRIPTION '
Lot of land, dwelling house and other
buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same estate conveyed to William
Low by Michael Webb as recorded in
book 195 page 126 and by the
administrator of William Low to
Moriarty as recorded in book 233 page
53.
w.
Osgood
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BOOK 233 PAGE 53
DATE -
April 29, 1823
CONSIDERATION
$323.44 exclusive of a mortgage and
the amount of the widow's dower
GRANTOR (seller) -
Benjamin R. Nichols administrator of
the estate of William Low
GRANTEE (buyer)
Thomas Moriarty, mariner
DESCRIPTION
Lot of land, dwelling house and other
bui !dings
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PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
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The same conveyed on January 2, 1812
subject to a mortgage of $359.84 and
the widow's dower.
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�BOOK 195 PAGE 126
DATE -
January 2, 1812
CONSIDERA'.l'ION
$1,400
GRANTOR (seller) -
Michael and Sally Webb
GRANTEE (buyer)
William Low, mariner
DESCRIPTION
Lot of land, dwelling house and other
buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same estate (and no more)
conveyed by Samuel Peters as recorded
in book 192 page 144.
BOOK 192 PAGE 144
DATE -
December 26, 1810
CONSIDERATION
$1,100
GRANTOR (seller) -
Samuel and Hannah Peters
GRANTEE (buyer)
Michael Webb, merchant
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being part of the same land I
purchased of William Cleaveland as
recorded in book 168 page 87.
�BOOK 164 PAGE 275
DATE -
May 16, 1799
CONSIDERATION
$1,650
GRANTOR (seller) -
Joshua and Lydia cross
GRAN'rEE
(buyer)
William Cleaveland Jr., watchmaker
DESCRIPTION
Land, dwelling house and other
buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same piece of land I purchased
from Jonathan Buffum on June 13,
1783.
BOOK 137 PAGE 150
DATE -
June 13, 1783
CONSIDERATION -
60 pounds
GRANTOR
Jonathan and Sarah Buffum
(seller) -
GRANTEE (buyer) -
Joshua Cross, housewright
DESCRIPTION -
Spot of land on the south side of
the new street, so called, near the
town bridge.
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NOT~S:
Documentation shows that the house built by Joshua Cross was
of one story in height and had 15 windows. Since the structure
is now two stories plus and definitely Greek Revival (1825 1850) in style, it must be assumed that it was altered during
that time frame. There has been no documentation found to
indicate that a new structure was built on this land after
1825.
Since the house was sold to Nathaniel ~. Osgood, in
1830, he is the person n1ost likely responsible for the
transformation.
1790 Census (pg. 94)
Joshua Cross 1 male over the age of 16; 1 h1ale under 16; 6
females.
(The abutters listed, Nathaniel Fisher and Ephraim
Emerton, place Cross as living on the lot now 175 Federal by
this date)
1850 census (Ward 4 #645:974)
Nathaniel Osgood age 53; tanner; prop. val. ~4,200; b. Mass.
Mary b, Osgood age 50; b. Mass.
Joseph Osgood age 25; master mariner; b. Mas~.
Caroline Osgood age 22; b. Mass.
Mary B. Osgood age 18; b. Mass.
Lucy Osgood age 16; b. Nass.
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Federal Street
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175 Federal Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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1790, 1988
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Joyce King
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Orne Street
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Joshua Upham, chemist, 1835
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29 Upham Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Built in 1839 - Occupied by John W. Pepper, confectioner
& Pepper heirs
Deed Research conducted by Historic Salem, Inc.
Completed August 2017
Commissioned by Patricia & Jawaid Awan
�Tracking the Deed of 29 Upham Street
Date
Purchased by
Purchased From
Book
Page
Reference Doc.
Dec. 19, 2016 Patricia & Jawaid Awan
David A. & Olivia C. Radue
35545
24
A
Oct. 23, 2009 David A. & Olivia C. Radue
Aegean Holdings LLC
29013
211
B
June 11, 2009 Aegean Holdings LLC
Mark and Michelle Cavanaugh
28680
360
C
Aug. 22, 2005 Mark and Michelle Cavanaugh
Susan Aptaker & Ellen N. Brown
24725
450
D
April 26, 1989 Susan Aptaker & Ellen N. Brown
William Culverhouse & Elise A.
Montgomery
May 30, 1984 William Culverhouse & Elise A.
Montgomery
Carroll M. Mac Dougall and Gail Mac
Dougall
May 20, 1969 Carroll M. Mac Dougall and Gail Mac
Dougall
Foreclosure
E
9975
120
Peter M. Neve & Marianne D. Neve
Dec 27, 1971 Peter M. Neve & Marianne D. Neve
Notes
F
7419
63
G
5832
120
Omer R. Talbot
H
5609
230
Victor Kendall & Aurelie Kendall
5557
785
I
Sept. 9, 1964 Victor Kendall & Aurelie Kendall
William P. Evans (& Mary A. Evans)
5205
24
J
Sept 4, 1964 William P. Evans (& Mary A. Evans)
Adelard Marquis (married to Aurelie
Kendall formally Marquis)
5205
22
K
April 4, 1955 Adelard Marquis (married to Aurelie
Kendall formally Marquis)
Emelyn Crowley
4152
493
L
Jan 27, 1953 James & Emelyn Crowley
Wesmur Reality Trust (Wesley H.
Murray)
3956
61
M
Dec. 30, 1944 Wesmur Reality Trust (Wesley H.
Murray)
Alexander Realty Trust (Eugene A.
MacDonald)
3393
491
N
Nov. 22, 1938 Eugene A. MacDonald
Salem Five (foreclosure)
3167
224
June 14, 1934 Salem Five (foreclosure)
Jacob Katz
2995
257
Aug. 27, 1924 Jacob Katz
David J Reagan and Katherine
Reagan
2607
178
O
2438
71
P
Sept. 13, 1968 Omer R. Talbot
David J Reagan and Katherine Reagan Michael McGrath
Used as apartments/boarding house? See 1931 Directory
June 9, 1917 Michael McGrath
Jacob Heller and Sarah Heller
2370
1
Q
Oct 13, 1915 Jacob Heller and Sarah Heller
Mulvina Dobrosielska
2310
163
R
Aug 21, 1915 Mulvina Dobrosielska
Wladyslaw Dobrosielska
2306
168
S
Devereux Dennis
2293
139
Transfer happened through Salem Co-Op Bank
T
April 26, 1915 Wladyslaw Dobrosielska
1911 Charles S. Barker still listed as living here but could have been overlap in information collection
Aug. 8, 1910 Devereux Dennis
Charles S. Barker
2033
347
U
Oct. 18, 1909 Charles S. Barker
Chester S. Green?
1991
432
V
June 15, 1909 Chester S. Green
Walter Pratt & Hattie Pratt
1986
417
W
April 17, 1909 Walter Pratt & Hattie Pratt
John W., Harold L., & Sarah E.
Pepper
June 29, 1905 John W., Harold L., & Sarah E. Pepper
John A. Pepper (for deceased mom,
Ann M. Pepper)
Sept 29, 1852 Ann M. Pepper
Could not find deed
1783
497
X
Purchasers were also Ann M.’s kids
George Pepper
467
36
Y
Husband to Wife
Sept 29, 1852 George Pepper
John W. Pepper
467
35
Z
Nov 10, 1847 John W. Pepper
Charles H. Stantiford
390
13
XX
Jan. 17 1846 Charles H. Stantiford
John W. Pepper
362
28
YY
Joshua Upham
318
20
ZZ
March 2, 1840 John W. Pepper
No copy of deed found but listed in Index Book
Built in 1839 - Occupied by John W. Pepper, confectioner
& Pepper heirs
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1839
candy
confectioner
John Pepper
Joshua
Pepper
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38 Washington Square
Salem
Built for Joshua Oakes, shipwright, 1810
Home of Capt. Henry Elkins, merchant, 1813-1836
CAPTAIN HENRY ELKINS,
1761-1836
�38 Washington Square
Salem
This house was built for Joshua Oakes, shipwright, in 1809. It was the home of
Capt. Henry Elkins from 1813 until his death in 1836.
Joshua Oakes, Sale1'Ship-joiner, for $700 purchased from merchant William Gray a Salem
parcel of land fronting on Bath Street 40' and running back about 60' (ED 190:282).
Bath Street was the old name for this stretch of Washington Square; there were public
baths nearby on the Common. On this rather small parcel, Mr. Oakes had this large
three-story hip-roofed house built.
Joshua Oakes (1780-1849) was a native of Cohasset, Mass., on the South Shore, where he
was born in 1780. There he was apprenticed to learn the trade of a shipwright. Once he
became a journeyman he moved in 1801 to Salem, where he found work in the shipyards.
Salem traded with the whole world, and had need for fine new ships to carry cargoes to
the other side of the globe, as well as to Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. In 1807
Joshua married Ruth James, also of Cohasset. In that same year he became a Freemason
(EIHC 3:181).
Salem at the turn of the century was growing and thriving. The town's merchants
were among the wealthiest in the country. In Samuel Mcintire, they had a local
architect who could help them realize their desires for large and beautiful homes built
and decorated in the Adamesque style, developed by the Adam brothers in England
(now known as the "Federal" style). This style, with fanlight doorways, palladian
windows, elongated pilasters and columns, and large windows, was introduced to
New England by Charles Bulfinch upon his return from England in 1790. The State
House in Boston was his first institutional composition; and soon Beacon Hill was
being built up with handsome residences in the Bulfinch manner.
Samuel Mcintire, a talented carpenter and draftsman of Salem, was quick to pick up
on the style, and to adapt it to Salem's larger lots, as on Chestnut Street, Federal
Street, and Washington Square, which was filled in and cleaned up in the period
1802-4. Mcintire's first composition, the Jerathmeel Peirce house (on Federal Street,
near North), contrasts greatly with his Adamesque compositions of just a few years
later. The interiors of this style differed from the "Georgian" and Post-Colonial by
eschewing walls of wood paneling in favor of plastered expanses painted in bright
colors or, more commonly, covered in bold wallpapers. In vernacular (less highstyle) houses, the "wallpaper" effect was achieved by painted walls with an overlay of
stenciled designs. The Adam sty le put a premium on fanlight frontispieces and
handsome casings and carvings of interior features such door-caps and chimneypieces (Mcintire's specialty). On the exterior, the Adam style included elegant fences
and houses that were often built of brick.
�Salem's foreign commerce was booming in the first decade of the nineteenth century,
as was the commerce of Newburyport and Marblehead. Salem vessels sailed to the
Caribbean and Europe-including Russia--as before, but were opening trade to the
East as well, sailing to the far side of the globe to trade with the merchants of the
Spice Islands, India, and Malaya. Salem cargoes were exceedingly valuable.
All of this commerce created great wealth, which in turn attracted many newcomers
to Salem, from outlying towns and even other states. The ferment of the times is
captured in the diary of Rev. William Bentley, bachelor minister of Salem's Second
(North) Church (it stood nearby on Essex Street) and boarder in the Crowninshield
house that stood on Essex Street near the church. Mr. Bentley's diary is full of
references to the civic and commercial life of the town, and the personalities of the
leading families, and the details of the lives of the "plain folk" who made up the main
part of the populace. Not far from Mr. Bentley's church, on Herbert Street, on the
fourth of July, 1804, was born a boy who would grow up to eclipse all sons of Salem
in the eyes of the world: Nathaniel Hawthorne, whose father, a mariner, would die of
fever while on a voyage to the West Indies in 1808. This kind of untimely death was
all too typical of Salem's young seafarers, who had little immunity to malaria and
other diseases of the Caribbean and Pacific tropics.
Salem's great commercial boom came to an end with:crash, when, in January, 1808,
Pres. Jefferson and the Congress imposed an Embargo on all American shipping in
hopes of forestalling war, but it proved futile and nearly ruinous in Salem, whose
commerce ceased. As a hotbed of Democratic-Republicanism, the seafarers of the
Derby Street area, led by the Crowninshield family, loyally supported the Embargo
until it was lifted in spring, 1809.
It was at that moment that Mr. Oakes, who had caused a three-story house to be built
on Carlton Street in 1807, purchased the land here, for $700, in August, 1809, on
Bath Street, as it was known. He contracted with a housewright to build him a threestory house in the fashionable style. The house was built end-to-the street so that it
had a dooryard and could fill the depth of the 60' lot running toward Essex Street.
The house was probably completed in 1810, and probably served briefly as the Oakes
family residence. Joshua Oakes sold out before the end of 1810. He would go on to
build many more ships in Salem, and, at the time of the War of 1812, to serve as one
of the town's military leaders. He lived on into his 69th year, and would die on 10
March 1849.
On 24 October 1810 for $3300 Nathaniel Knight, Jr., Salem wharfinger, purchased
the house and land from Mr. Oakes (ED 190:282). In the deed, Mr. Oakes specifies
that he had caused the buildings to be erected since having bought the lot from Mr.
Gray in August, 1809.
�As a wharfinger, Mr. Knight was in the business of landing and warehousing the
cargoes of ships along the waterfront. He sold the premises in 1811, at a discount, for
$2246 to a Marblehead merchant, Samuel Turner (ED 196:71). It may be that Mr.
Knight and family continued to reside here, since Mr. Turner remained in
Marblehead.
Salem, out of patience with Jefferson, had furiously resumed its seafaring commerce
after the Embargo, but still the British had preyed on American shipping; and in June,
1812, war was declared against Britain. Most of the New England towns opposed the
war as potentially ruinous and for the benefit only of the western war-hawk states.
Not Salem and Marblehead, which went to war eagerly. Forty privateers were
immediately fitted out in Salem, manned by Marblehead and Salem crews, who also
served on U.S. Navy vessels, including the Constitution. In addition, Salem fielded
companies of infantry and artillery.
In August, 1812, the Constitution, manned largely by Marbleheaders, defeated the
British frigate Guerriere on the western edge of the Grand Bank. Salem and
Marblehead privateers were largely successful in making prizes of British supply
vessels. While many local men were wounded in engagements, and some were
killed, the adventure and possible riches of privateering kept the men returning to sea
as often as possible.
Salem feared attack from British vessels, and erected forts and batteries on the Neck.
In June, 1813, off Marblehead Neck, the British frigate Shannon engaged the U.S.
Navy frigate Chesapeake, Capt. James Lawrence. Lawrence was defeated, and
mortally wounded; his last words were the famous "Don't give up the ship!" followed
by the less-famous "Blow her up!" Almost a year later, in April, 1814, the people of
Salem gathered along the shores of the Neek as three sails appeared on the horizon
and came sailing on for Salem Bay. As the day wore on, these vessels proved to be
the mighty Constitution in the lead, pursued by the smaller British frigates Tenedos
and Endymion. The breeze was light, and the British vessels gained, but Old
Ironsides made it safely into Marblehead Harbor, to the cheers of thousands.
On 10 April 1813, for the bargain price of $2, 000, Henry Elkins Esq. , of Salem,
purchased from Samuel Turner of Marblehead, the dwelling house and all other building,
with the lot of land fronting 40' 6" along Bath Street on Washington Square, easterly 60'
by land of John Gray, southerly 40' 6" by land of William Gray, and westerly 60' by land
of Benjamin Webb Jr. (ED 199:232). This would be the residence of Capt. Elkins and
family for the rest of his life.
The war continued, and went poorly for the United States in the east, as the British
captured Washington, DC, and burned the Capitol and the White House. Along the
western frontier, U.S. forces were successful against the weak English forces; and, as
predicted by many, the western expansionists had their day. At sea, Salem's vessels
often were captured, and its men captured or killed. After almost three years, the war
was bleeding the town dry, and the menfolk were disappearing. Hundreds of Salem
�men and boys were imprisoned in British prison-ships and at Dartmoor Prison in
England.
At last, in February, 1815, peace was restored, and Salem merchants soon rebuilt their
fleets and resumed their worldwide trade, to great effect.
Capt. Henry Elkins (1761-1836) was a highly successful merchant who had been a
notable shipmaster. He was the son of Henry Elkins and Mary Crowninshield, and so
was first cousin to the famous Crowninshields. As a young man, he probably
participated in the Revolution (1775-1783) as a crewman or officer on board
privateers. He married Preserved Mason in 1783, and they would have one child, a
daughter Harriet.
About Capt. Elkins, J. Duncan Phillips noted, on page xii of his Salem and the Indies,
the following about Capt. Elkins. "Immediately after the Revolution he commanded the
brig Cato in voyages to the West Indies, the Baltic, and an unfortunate one to Madeira in
which his brother fell overboard. He started for India in the fine Derby ship Juno, but she
sank a few hours out of Salem. Mr. Derby attached no blame to him and gave him the
Atlantic in which he went to Canton. Then, with John Norris, he bought the brig
Harriot ... Next he was master/owner of the schooner Polly, and then (master of the
Crowninshield vessels) Telemachus, Ulysses, and Margaret. The latter two were both
sunk with heavy loss but not while he was captain. He was naval officer of the port of
Salem for many years. Few men had more disasters and for none of them does he appear
to have been responsible."
In 1787, Capt. Elkins was one of the first Salem shipmasters to sail to the Baltic, in the
Cato. At Gottenburg, Sweden, he took on an exciting female passenger named Jude
Wilkie Hicomb, who claimed to have been kidnapped from Virginia by an Irish captain,
from whom she had escaped at Gottenburg. Capt. Elkins brought her to Salem, whence,
after a few days, she cleared out for the Chesapeake Bay (ibid, p.41).
In March, 1791, Capt. Elkins and his crew o:&nine, on board the new brig Harriot,
arrived with rice from South Carolina, were caught in a terrible storm off the coast of
Holland. The Harriot and eleven other vessels were driven on shore and wrecked on
Texel, an island off Amsterdam. The men jumped into the sea and swam for their lives;
Capt. Elkins grabbed the mane of a horse, which swam him safely to shore. All of the
other Salem men perished. The wreck was plundered by the wicked people of Texel,
who even stole the money out of Capt. Elkins' sea chest (ibid, pp. 42-3). It was at about
this time that the portrait of Capt. Elkins was painted (it is now in the collection of the
Peabody-Essex Museum).
The minister and diarist, William Bentley, a near neighbor, took occasional note of the
life of Capt. Elkins. Bentley's provocative entry for 18 Oct 1816 is, "a chemise was left
on the steps of Capt. Henry Elkins' on Wednesday night, wet from the grass."
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�In July, 1819, the Elkins' only child, Harriot, married Major Enos Cutler of the U.S.
Army. He was stationed on Lake Ontario, and it was clear that Harriet would be
leaving Sale';perhaps forever, as Major Cutler's wife. Mr. Bentley noted that Capt.
Elkins had come to him for comfort at the thought of being separated from his only
child.
Capt. and Mrs,. Elkins grew old together here on "Bath Street." As mentioned above,
Capt. Elkins eventually became a naval officer of the Port of Salem. He probably had
offices at the Derby Street Custom House, built in 1819. In 1831 (per Salem
valuation records), the house was occupied by the Elkinses and by Putnam I.
Farnham, 38, their well-to-do tenant.
The advent of railroads and canals in the 1830s diverted both capital and trade away
from the coast (the Eastern Rail Road arrived in Salem from Boston in 1838).
American goods were now being produced at a level where imports were not so much
needed as in the past, and the interior of the country was being opened for settlement.
People moved west, including some from Salem, and the economic attention of the
merchants turned westward with them. Manufacturing and the railroads now attracted
Salem's capital, and many of the more notable merchants moved to Boston, the center
of investment in these non-maritime industries. Salem did engage in some
manufacturing, but it could not compare with the new factory towns of Lowell and
Lawrence, with their mills driven by the powerful waters of the Merrimack.
Capt. Henry Elkins died on the 20th of August 1836, aged 75 years. An inventory of
his estate was then taken, and is appended to this report. The homestead was valued
at $4500, and the furnishings were enumerated By his will (1828), he devised all of
his property to his daughter Harriet after the death of his wife.
His widow, Preserved Mason Elkins, continued to reside here along with Mr.
Farnham, the tenant, who was 46 in 1839, at which time the house was numbered 12
Bath Street (see 1839 valuation). She was in Burlington, New Jersey, when she died
of a heart complaint on 15 November 1840. Mrs. Harriet Elkins Cutler resided in
Hartford, Conn., with her husband. They sold the premises in 1845 to Betsy Savory
(ED 327:205, 361:219). In 1846 Mrs. Savory sold the same to Mrs. Caroline Scobie
(ED 370:151).
Somewhat stubbornly, Salem's waning merchant class pursued their business on the
sea; but as the years went by the conditions of shipping changed, and Salem was left
on the ebb tide. Giant clipper ships replaced the smaller ships that Salem men had
sailed around the world; and the clippers, with their deep drafts and large holds, were
usually too large for Salem and its harbor. The town's shipping soon fell off to visits
from Down East coasters with cargoes of fuel wood and building timber. By 1850
Salem's was finished as a working port; and its glory days were over.
After the death of Mrs. Scobie, one of her heirs or devisees in 1857 sold out to the
other, William H. Jelly (ED 370: 151). He died owning the homestead. An heir of Mr.
�Jelly, Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, sold her interest in 1859 to Mary E.w. West (ED
561:200, 592:3). She sold out in 1887 to Mary E. West, who sold the same in 1892 to
Lucretia O.S. Johnson (ED 1205:516, 1346:454).
Salem re-tooled as an industrial center, with good success. In the early 20th century it
filled in its old inner harbor, which had wound in from Derby Wharf along what is
now New Derby Street all the way to where the Post Office now is, where it had met
the waters of the beautiful Mill Pond, which had flowed seaward from Loring Avenue
as a wide expanse of water between Canal Street and Jefferson Avenue.
In 1897 Harry S. Perkins became the owner of the homestead here on Washington
Square (ED 4603:203); and he would remain the owner until his death in 1961.
--Robert Booth, 17 Sept. 2000
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#1234 refers to probate case 1234, Essex County probate
ED 123:45 refers to book 123, page 45, Essex South Registry of Deeds
Salem Directory refers to the published Salem street directories
Census refers to census records, taken house-by-house with occupants listed.
EIHC refers to Essex Institute Historical Collections
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�Historic Salem, Inc.
House History and Plaque
Program
For Owners
Scott Sneddon and
Linda L. Price-Sneddon
June 24, 2000
Prepared by Sean Patrick Maher
�38 Washington Square South
Salem, Massachusetts
Built by Joshua Oakes
1809-1810
38 Washington Square South is a center-entrance, three-story, hipped-roofed
dwelling built during what is called the Federal Period of our country (1780-1825) along
the borders of Salem Common. The Common in the early days of the town, was a
swampy area of about 9 acres and consisted of several hills and five ponds which drained
into Collins Cove (then called Shallop Cove) by way of a brook that ran down the course
of present day F arrester St. 1 The common was decreed by the town in 1714 "to serve as a
training field forever." 2 The idea to fill the common came from General E. H. Derby, but
it was Elias Basket Derby who got the project underway. The money was to be raised by
donations from the town's wealthy merchant families at an assessed cost of $2,625, but
more was actually needed .3 The project was authorized by the town on November 9,
1801, and completed on May 12, 1802. 4 The new improvements included poplar trees
laid out along the paths, a wooded fence surrounding the Common, and a wooden arch
bearing the likeness of George Washington was erected at the entrance by the famed
History of Salem, Mass. 1671-1714 Perley, vol.
Salem and the Indies. J. D. Phillips o. 282
3 IBID D. 294
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4
IBID 295
I
2
p.
m. P. 130-133
�wood carver and architect, Samuel Mcintyre. 5 A replica of this arch now stands on the
Common facing Winter St.
The appearance of the Common then was still much different that it is today.
Many buildings have stood on the grounds of the common over its history such as an
almshouse, a school, an artillery house, numerous ropewalks, a firehouse, and several
factories. Over the years, many changes have taken place in the appearance of the
Common. The poplar trees were blown in a hurricane in 1815 and were replaced with
maples and elms, the wooden fence was replaced with a cast-iron fence in 1850, the
bandstand was added in 1926, and the Veterans Memorial was installed in 1976. 6
After the Common was filled, it was known as Washington Square, and the area became
a very fashionable place to live. Many Federal Era homes were erected soon after and
members of the Crowninshield, Boardman, Pickman, Peabody, and other prominent
Salem families were to be found living on and around the Common. In 1797, a public
bathhouse was built where the ballroom of the Hawthorne Hotel now stands on
Washington Square South. 7 Sometime soon thereafter, the lane that is now Washington
Square South was named Bath St. Many of Salem's famous personalities frequented the
bath house in those days, including the Reverend William Bentley, who writes of it in his
diary. Fine homes continued to be built around the Common by Salem's well to do.
Around 1846, Bath St. was renamed Forrester St., in honor of the Irish merchant Simon
Forrester. Mr. Forrester was a very successful privateer during the War for
8
Independence, and an equally successful merchant in the years after. Mr. Forrester's
5
IBID p. 295
Salem Evening News, May 19, 1999 p. A3
7
Salem and the Indies, J. D. Phillips p. 293
8
Chronicles of Old Salem p. 40
6
�home still stands on Derby St., overlooking Derby Wharf. In 1880, the four streets
surrounding the Common were re-named in honor of George Washington. 9 Newbury St.
became Washington Square West, Brown St. became Washington Square North, the
Southern half of Pleasant St. became Washington Square east, and the Western half of
Forrester St. became Washington Square South. 10
Before the Common was filled, the lots now on Washington Square South were
part oflarger estates that fronted on Main St., now Essex St.. The land that 38
Washington Square south now occupies was initially held by the prominent merchant,
William Gray. Mr. Gray was an active participant during the War for Independence and
a wealthy and respected figure in Salem politics afterwards.
It is strange that later on, Mr. Gray became a supporter of President Thomas
Jefferson's embargo of 1807, which dealt Salem's trade a blow from which she was
never to recover. The embargo halted all U. S. shipping to overseas trading ports and
was meant to forestall a war with England by starving her ofU. S. trade. 11 By the time
the embargo was lifted, Boston became the center of shipping for Massachusetts and
Salem's place as an important international seaport faded.
Joshua Oakes purchased a portion of the Essex St. lot from William Gray in
1809. 12 Mr. Oakes built the present dwelling between 1809 and 1810, and later in 1810,
sold the land and new house to Nathaniel Knight, Jr., for the sum of $3,300. 13 Mr. Knight
was one of many shipowners that were active during the War of 1812 as a privateer,
9
Salem Evening News, May 19, 1999 p. A3
Plan of the Town of Salem, 1820 by Jonathan L. Saunders
11
Salem and the Indies, J.D. Phillips, p. 263
12
South Essex Disrtict Registry of Deeds, Book 190, p. 282
13
IBID b. 190, p. 282
10
�owner, and merchant. 14 In 1811, Mr. Knight sold the property to Samuel Turner, of
Marblehead, for $2,246. 15 In 1813, Mr. Turner sold the lot to Henry Elkins, Esq. For
$2,000.
16
Mr. Elkins was also a sea captain, and often owned an interest in the ships he
sailed. 17 Sometime soon thereafter, the property was acquired by yet another of Salem's
many sea captains, Thomas M. Saunders.
18
Mr. Saunders sold the property in 1841 to
Enos Cutler, Esq., of Hartford, Conn., along with two other properties in Salem for
$3,500. 19 Mr. Cutler sold the property in 1845 to Betsey Savory for $2,550. 20 The very
next year, 1846, it was conveyed to Caroline Scobie for $2,557. 21 Upon Mrs. Scobie's
death, the propery was inherited jointly by Herny P. Upton and William H. Jelly. Mr.
Jelly purchased Mr. Upton's interest in the property in 1857 for $100.
22
The property
was then inherited, upon Mr. Jelly's death, by Elizabeth Webb (wife of Benjamin Webb),
and Mary Millet (wife of Joseph Hardy Millet). 23 The Webbs were another of Salem's
wealthy merchant families. The present Salem power station sits on the former location
of Webb's Wharf. Benjamin Webb sold the property in his wife's interests to Mary E.
W. West in 1859 for $2,229. 24 The West family, too, had a long history in Salem and
were also quite successful. In 1887, Ms. West sold the property to Mary E. West for
$1.
14
25
In 1892, Mary E. West sold the property to Lucretia 0. S. Johnson, also for $1.
Salem and the Indies, J. D. Phillips, p. 111
South Essex District Registry of Deeds, b. 196, p. 71
16
IBID,b. 199,p.232
17
Salem and the Indies, J. D. Phillips, p. 41
18
South Essex District Registry of Deeds, b. 327, p. 151
19
IBID b. 327, p. 205
20
IBID b. 361, p. 219
21
IBID b. 370, p. 151
22
IBID b. 370, p. 151
23
IBID b. 561, p. 200
24
IBID b. 592, p. 3
25
IBID b. 1205, p. 516
26
IBID b. 1346 p. 454
15
26
�Mrs. Johnson sold the property in 1897 to Harry S. Perkins for $6,000. 27 During the
ownership of Mr. Perkins, an easement was granted to the Salem Hotel Corporation for
the use of the Southwest corner of the lot. In 1961, Harry S. Perkins died, and Henry J.
Perkins, of Waitsfield, Vermont, inherited the property. 28 Lucretia J. Burns then
purchased the property later in 1961 for $20,000. 29 Ms. Burns retained the property until
1991, when it was sold to Brian F. Wehrung and Lisa A. Dressler for $180,000. 30 And in
1997, the present owners and requesters of this history, Scott Sneddon and Linda C.
Price-Sneddon purchased the property for $285,000. 31
27
IBID b. 4603 p. 203
IBID 94514
29
IBID b. 4770, p. 246
30
IBID b. 11036, p. 327
31
IBID b. 14178, p. 437
28
�Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Page:282
Book: 190
Date: October 24, 1810
Grantor: Joshua Oakes
Grantee: Nathaniel Knight, Jr.
Consideration: $3,300
Conveyance of: land with new dwelling house
Northerly by Bath St. 40 ft. 6 in.
Easterly by land of John Gray 60 ft.
Southerly by land of William Gray 40 ft. 6 in.
Westerly by land of Benjamin Webb 60 ft.
Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Book: 196
Page:71
Date: November 27, 1811
Grantor: Nathaniel Knight, Jr.
Grantee: Samuel Turner
Consideration: $2,246
Conveyance of: above property
Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Book: 199
Page:327
Date: May 4, 1813
Grantor: Samuel Turner
Grantee: Henry Elkins, Esq.
Consideration: $2,000
Conveyance of: above property
�Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Page:205
Book: 327
Date:
Grantor: Henry Elkins, Esq.
Grantee: Thomas M. Saunders
Consideration:
Conveyance of: above property
Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Book:327
Page:205
Date: October 13, 1841
Grantor: Thomas M. Saunders
Grantee: Enos Cutler, Esq.
Consideration: $3,500
Conveyance of:
Northerly by Bath St. 40 ft. 6 in.
Easterly by land of Dalton 60 ft.
Southerly by land of William Gray 40 ft. 6 in.
Westerly by land of Benjamin Webb 60 ft.
Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Book:361
Page:219
Date: November 28, 1845
Grantor: Enos Cutler, Esq.
Grantee: Betsey Savory
Consideration: $2,550
Conveyance of:
Northerly by Bath St. 39 ft. 9 in.
Easterly by land of Dalton 78 ft. 2 in.
Southerly by land of Benjamin Webb 41 ft. 4 in.
Westerly by land of Benjamin Webb 78 ft. 2 in.
�Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Book:370
Page: 151
Date: July 30, 1846
Grantor: Betsey Savory
Grantee: Caroline Scobie
Consideration: $2,557
Conveyance of: above property
Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Book:561 Page:561
Date: November 18, 1857
Grantor: Henry P. Upton
Grantee: William H. Jelly
Consideration: $100
Conveyance of:
Northerly No. 56 Forrester St. (late Bath St.)
Easterly by land of E. M. Dalton
Southerly by land of Benjamin Webb
Westerly by land of George W. West
Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Book:592
Page:3
Date: July 18, 1859
Grantor: Benjamin Webb
Grantee: MaryE. W. West
Consideration: $2,229
Conveyance of:
Northerly by Forrester St. 39 ft. 9 in.
Easterly by land of Dalton 78 ft. 2 in.
Southerly by land of Webb 41 ft. 4 in.
Westerly by land of West 78 ft. 2 in.
�Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Page:516
Book: 1205
Date: September 16, 1887
Grantor: Mary E. W. West
Grantee: Mary E. West
Consideration: $1
Conveyance of:
Northerly by Washington Square South
Easterly by land of Dalton and Lambert
Southerly by land of Johnson
Westerly by land also conveyed to West
Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Page:454
Book: 1346
Date: June 15, 1892
Grantor: Mary E. West
Grantee: Lucretia 0. S. Johnson
Consideration: $1
Conveyance of:
Northerly by Washington Square South
Easterly by land of Dalton and Lambert
Southerly by land of Johnson
Westerly by land of Benson
Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Book:4603
Page:203
Date: June 14, 1897
Grantor: Lucretia 0. S. Johnson
Grantee: Harry S. Perkins
Consideration: $6,000
Conveyance of: above property
�Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Book: 477Q
Page:246
Date: May 12, 1961
Grantor: Henry J. Perkins (heir oflate Harry S. Perkins)
Grantee: Lucretia J. Burns
Consideration: $20,000
Conveyance of:
Northerly by Washington Square South 70.26 ft.
Easterly by land of O'Donnell 70.66 ft.
Southerly by land of Jarzynka 29.88 ft.
Southerly, Easterly, and Southerly by land of Salem Hotel 13.83, 21.65, 11.3 ft.
Westerly by land of Salem Hotel 89.62 ft.
Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Page:327
Book: 11036
Date: November 20, 1991
Grantor: Lucretia! J. Burns
Grantee: Brian E. WehrunE and Lisa A Dressler
Consideration: $180,000
Conveyance of:
Northerly by Washington Square South 70.26 ft.
Easterly by land of O'Donnell 70.66 ft.
Southerly by land of Jarzynka 29.88 ft.
Southerly, Easterly, Southerly by land of Salem Hotel 21.65, 11.3, 19.95 ft.
Westerly by land of Salem Hotel 89.62 ft.
Essex South District Registry of Deeds
Book: 14178
Page:437
Date: June 26, 1997
Grantor: Brian W. Wehrung and Lisa A Dressler
Grantee: Scott Sneddon and Linda L. Price-Sneddon
Consideration: $285,000
Conveyance of: above property
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SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS 11ANK, a Corpo-
·~tl~nduly established by law in Salem, County.of Euex and Commonwealth ol Massachuaella,
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',~it~ 'mortgage ro\1eitimfs, to secure the payment ~f - ------------------.--.. ------,.--• .,.,fs'ix ntOUSAND- -----.~--- --- --- -- -- -- -- ---------------- --- .,.... - ---.-.--,---.---. Dollars
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:w.iih interest thereon, or on such part thereof as shall from lime to time remain unpaid, payable as
pr~vided in a certain note of even date, and also to secure the performance of all agreements herein
·'~(lo~th and set forth in said note.·
A parcel of land, logother with tho buildings thereon in
on,
Eu ex
Cents
Saleni
Salem
situated on Washington Square ' )
and said Commonwealth .and i..~«••-••&.
• more particularly bounded and described as follows:
Easterly by land now or late of Dalton and Lambert:
Southerly by land of Johnson;
Westerly by land of Benson; and
Nort~er__!!_ by said Washington Square •
mber
.Sor title 1ee deed of Mary E. West to Lucretia o. s. Johnson, dated
June 14, 1892, and recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book
1346, Page 454. See al10 probate of the will of sail1Lucretia O. S. Johnson,
in ease No.122678 in Essex Counti Registry of Probate, and Probate of the will
.., of Lucretia s. Perkins in case No •. 205855 in said Registry of Probate.
fr(/.tV
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lande
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Also, insofar as !he same are. or can by agreement of the parties be made a part of the realty, all
of the lollowing articles now or hereafter on tho above described premises or used therewith: Portable
or sectional buildings; bathroom. plumbing, healing. lighting. refrigerating, ice making. ventilating
and air conditioning apparatus and equipment; garbage incinerators and receptacles: elevators and
elevator machinery; boilers: stoves: tanks; molors: sprinkler and lire extinguishing systems; door bell
and alarm systems: window shades: screens: awnings: screen doors: storm and other detachable windows and doors: mantels: built-in cases. counters. closers, chests ol drawers and mirrors: trees, hardy
shrubs and. perennial flowers: and other fixtures whelher or not included in the foregoing enumeration.
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�BK 11036 PAGE 327
MASSACHUSETTS QUITCLAIM DEED SHORT FORM _{INDIVIDUAL)
eel
Lucretia J. Burns
of
Salem,
County, Massachusetts,
Essex
being 11nmarried, for consideration paid, ·and in full consideration of One Hund red Eighty Thousand
arid 00/100 ($180,000.00) Dollars
grant to Brian E. Wehrung and Lisa A. Dressler, "}S .ro:z.,_,7 TE:"A.1>"1/.lT~
of
Boston, Massachusetts
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with quttrlabn rournants
the land in Salem, t_ogether with the buildings thereon bounded and described as
follows:
[Dcscriptioo and mcumbrances, if anrl
the land in said Salem together with the buildings thereon bounded
and described as follows:
NORTHERLY
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by Washington Square South seventy and '.l6/l00 (70.26)
feet;
EASTERLY
by land now or formerly of O'Donnell, seventy and
66/100 (70.66) feet;
SOUTHERLY
by land now or formerly of Jarzynka, twent:r-nine and
86/100 (29.88) feet;
EASTERLY
by said Jarzynka land, thirteen and 83/100 (13.83)
feet;
SOUTHERLY, EASTERLY, and SOUTHERLY again by land of Salem Hotel
Corporation by courses measuring respectively
twenty-one and 65/100 (21.65) feet; approximately
eleven and 3/10 (11.3) feet; c.nd aineteen and 95/100
(19.95) feet; and
WESTERLY
by other iand of said Sa!.t·m Hotel Corporation,
eighty-nine and 62/100 (89.62) feet.
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Being Lot B shown on "Plan u[ Harry S. Perkins, Salem, Na:;s. Nov. 1960,
Edwin T. Brudzynski, Registered Surveyor" recorded with Essex South
District Registry of Deeds at Book 4746, Page l, and containing
according to said Plan 5580 square feet.
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Together also with easement over Lot B shown on said plan as set forthc:::>
in Deed to Salem Hotel (orooratiun recorded with saiJ Deeds at Book
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4746, Page 3.
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For title reference, see deed to me from Henrv J. Perkins dated May 12,
1961 and recorded with said Deeds at Book 4770, Page 246 .
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and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to he
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B\" CHAPTER 497 OF 1969
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.1tJ.in or luvc: cndoc'.'>e<l uror. it the: foll o3lr.e, ~id~ncc wd p<JS~ otf1.:e adJrc~! of the ~r.llltec
;and l rccir;il of the amount of the full con~iJcrJtion !hereof in \!oll..LN or the r12ture of th<'.' odu:r co:ui.!cr;ition rhcrdor, f not Jclivert'll
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The following land with the building thereon located in Salem, Esse~~--- .....
County, Massachu_~~~t-ts bounded an3;_-~{~;.~J~-~d as follows: ,
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NORTHERLY
EASTERLY SOUTHERL:
EASTERLY
by Washington Square South seventy and 26/100 <'70:f6)_~;'_: >,:~:
:irH~d (~g~6~) i~:~rii ~f O'Donnell,. se~e~ty ~~t:!~iF~~t
~btI~~d C~~~a~) i~~~1A~;-~f;L jarzynka, twenty-ti~n,~,,~1;,~{~~~
by said Jarzynka land; 'thirteen and 83/100 (13 .sn:> .-};:":.>"~'.~
feet;
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SOUTHERLY, EASTERLY, and SOUTHERLY again by land of Salem Hc·tel :... . ..
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· Corporation by courses measuring respectively .·· ,~~?;:'
twenty-one and 65/100 (21.65) feet; approxima.tely: .. ·
eleven and 3/10 (ll.3) feet; and nineteen and 95/100
(19.95) feet; and
WESTERLY
by other land of said Salem Hotel Corporation,
eighty-nine and 62/100 (89.62) feet.
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.
Being Lot B shown on "Plan of Harry S. Perkins, Salem, Mass. Nov. 1960,
Edwin T. Brudzynski, Regis teri~d Surveyor" record_ed with EssE!X South
District Registry of Deeds at Book 4746, Page 1, and containing
according to said Plan 5580 square feet.
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Together also with easement over Lot B shown on said plan a:; set forth
in Deed to Salem Hotel Corporation recorded with sai<l Deeds at Book
4746, Page 3.
For mortgagors title see deed from Lucretia J. Burns recorded herewith.
DES563/DES
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UA•eACHU8Ene QUITCLAIM Dl:ED eHORT POAM
of
Essex06/2~ij?tlissa~l
Sale10,
grant to
aet
BK 11352 PG 272
We, Brinn E. Wehrung and Lisa A. Dressler, both
of
(IHDIVIOUA.\.)
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Brian E• . Wehrung and Lisa A. Dressler, aa tenants by the entirety
with qutttla ltt1 tJltlrttalltJI
38 Washington Square South, Salem, Essex County,
Maesachueetts
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Tho following land with the building thereon located in Salom, Essex County,
Massachusetts bounded and described as follows:
NORTHERLY
by Washington Square South aoventy and 26/100 (70.26) foet.;
EASTERJ,Y
by land now or formerly of O'Donnell, sevonty ond 66/100
(70.66) feat;
SOUTHERLY
by land now or formerly of Jarzynka, twenty-nine and 88/100
(2.9.88) feet;
EASTERLY
by said Jarzynka land, thirtoen 1111d 83/100 (13.83) feet;
SOUTHERJ,Y, EASTERLY, and SOIJ'l11ERLY again by land of S11lem Jlotol
Corporation by courses measuring re1111cct.ively twenty-one and
65/100 (21. 65) !eot; approxl.matoly .oloven and 3/10 ( 11. 3)
feet; ond nineteen and 95/100 (19.95) foot; and
WESTERLY
by other land of said Salem llotol Cor11or11tion, eighty-nine and
62/100 (89.62) feet.
Being I.ot B shown on "Plan of Harry, S. PerkJnR, Salem, He11e. Nov. 1960, F.rlwln
T. Rrudv.ynski, Registered Surveyor' recordod with F.ssex South nJstrJ.ct
Registry of Deed11 at Book 4146, Page 1, and containing scr.orclfng to s11ld l'l11n
5580 square feet.
Togeth(lr also with oasC111ent ovor Lot B shown on 1rnJd plan 1115 set forth ill llaed
to Salcru Hotel Corporation recorded with said Dond11 11t Jlook 4746, J•ago 3.
For our titlo BOO doed from r.ucreti11 J. Rurn1< to Br:l1111 F.. Wohrlllll\ n11rl t.hrn /\.
Dress lor, dated Noven1ber 20, 1991 and rocorded wH:h said l>nndll el: Rook 11036,
Page 327.
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Brian E. Wehr
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June
Then personally appc.ucd the above named
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be
to ,
19 92
Brian E. Wehrung and Lisa A. Dressler
their
free act and deed before me
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SEC. 6 AS AMBNDBD BY CiAPTER
~97
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En11 dc..t prc>cntcd for n:co1d ahalJ mntoa or have endonecl upoo lt the full name, ialclea<c and post office addren of the grtJJttt
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DECLARATION .OF HOMESTEAD
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that I, Lisa A. Dressler of
38 Washington Square South, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts,
by deed fro m Brian E. Nehrung and Lisa A. Dressler to Brian E.
Wehrung and Lisa A. Dressler, as tenants by the entirety, dated
June~, 1992 and recorded in Essex South District Registry of
Deeds, Book Jl'!>5"°t-, Page..f7~, as an owner of said real estate and
having a family and being entitled to an estate of Homestead in
the land and buildings hereinafter described do hereby declare
that I own and am possessed and occupy said premises as a
residence and homestead under the Massachusetts General Laws,
Chapter 188 as amended, to wit:
The following land with the building thereon located in Salem,
Essex County, Massachusetts bounded and described as follows1
NORTHERLY
by Washington Square South seventy and 26/100
(70.26) feet;
EASTERLY
by land now or formerly of O'Donnell, seventy and
66/100 (70.66) feet;
SOUTHERLY
by land now or formerly of Jarzynka, twenty-nine
and 88/100 (29.BB) feet;
EASTERJ,y
by said Jarzynka land, thirteen and 83/100 (13.83)
feet;
SOUTHERLY, EASTERLY, and SOUTHERLY again by land of Salem Hotel
Corporation by courses measuring respectively
twenty-one and 65/100 (21.65) feet; approximately
eleven and 3/10 (11.3) feet; and nineteen and
95/100 (19.95) feet; and
WESTERJ,y
by other land of said Salem Hotel Corporation,
eighty-nine and 62/100 (89.62) feet.
Being J,ot B shown on "Plan of Harry s. Perkins, Salem, Mass.
Nov. 1960, Edwin T. Brudzynski, Registered surveyor" recorded
with Eeeex South District Registry of Deeds at Book 4746, Page
1, and containing according to said Plan 5580 square feet.
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Together also with easement over Lot B shown on said plan as set
forth in Deed to Salem Hotel Corporation recorded with said
Deeds at Book 4746, Paqe 3.
expressly reserve the riqht to myself and my spouse and
to the survivor of us, and to the Executor or Administrator of
the survivor of us, to revoke and rescind this Homestead as to
ourselves and our minor, unmarried children.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
June il, 1992
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Then personally appeared the above-named Lisa A. Dressler
and acltnowledqed the foregoing to be her free act and deed,
before me
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of38 Washington Square South Salem, Essex County. with quitclaim covenants
The following land with the building thereon located in Salem, Essex County,
Massachusetts bounded and described as follows:
NORTHERLY
by Washington Square South seventy and 26/100 (70.26) feet;
EASTERLY
by land now or Connerly of O'Donnell, seventy and 66/100
(70.66) feet;
SOUTIIERLY
by land now or Connerly of Jarzynka, twenty-nine and 88/100
(29.88) feet;
EASTERLY
by said Janynka land, thirteen and 83/100 (13.83) feet;
SOUTIIERLY, EASTERLY, and SOUTHERLY again by land of Salem Hotel
Corporation by courses measming respectively twenty-one and
65/100 (21.65) feet; approximately eleven and 3/10 (11.3) feet; and
nineteen and 95/100 (19.95) feet; and
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by other land of said Salem Hotel Corporation, eighty-nine and
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Being Lot B shown on "Plan of Harry S. Perkins, Salem, Mass. Nov. 1960, Edwin T.
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Washington Square
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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38 Washington Square South, Salem, MA 01970
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for Joshua Oaks, shipwright 1810
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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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1810, 2000
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Robert Booth
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English
1810
2000
38 Washington Square South
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Elkins
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Joshua
Massachusetts
Oakes
Salem
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Derby Square
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
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5-9 Derby Square, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
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House history
Description
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Built for Col. Benjamin Pickman, Jr., merchant
by Joshua Upham, mason in 1817
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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House built in 1817
Researched completed 1982
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Joyce King, March 1982
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English
1817
5
5-9 Derby
9
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Benjamin Pickman
Brick
colonel
Derby
Federal
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Joshua Upham
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merchant
Pickman
Square
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House and Land at
55-57
Federal Street,
Salem, Mass.
This double house was built for Joshua Loring, Salem coachmaker, in.the year 1836.
The lot on which the house stands was first sold on 26 Oct 1815
by Isaac Cushing, Salem bookbinder, for $1000 to Joshua Loring,
Salem chaise-maker, "with all the buildings thereon ••• 11 (207:181 ).
Mr Cushing had, the day before (25 Oct 1815) purchased from the
estate of Hen,ry Rust, deceased Salem merchant, "a dwelling
house and all other buildings 11 together with a lot running
155' from Marlborough (now Federal) to Lynde Street, fronting
59 1 on each street (207:180). Mr Cushing had simply divided
this lot, and sold the Marlborough half to Mr Loring.
Henry Rust had purchased the street-to-street lot and house
on 7 Jan 1812 from Joseph Andrews of Salem for $2510 (195:192);
Mr Andrews had bought the premises at public auction I'.or
$2510 on 10 Dec 1811 (195:139); up to that time it had belonged
to Nathaniel Frothingham Esq, Salem coach-maker, who defaulted
on a debt and so lost the property. Mr Frothingham had
assembled the lot by two purchases from the Cook .family: one
in 1806 (179:168), when he bought an empty lot fronting 20'
on each street, and one in 1810 (192:130), when he bought
a dwelling house and land bounding 401 on each street.
It seems that Mr Cushing sold to Mr Loring the half of the lot
with Nathaniel Frothingham 1 s coach-mslring buildings on it, while
he (l'1r Cushing) retained the Lynde Street half with the house
thereon (probably t·he present yellow house on Lynde Street,
recently fixed over, in the rear of 35-37 Federal Street).
Mr Loring probably maintained his shop here up to 1829.
From 1815-29, he was annually assessed ;for.a:liduse & shop
valued at $500. The location of this house is not known to
me. In 1830 his assessment leaped to $1400, reflecting the
presence of a new hous~ that he had built on the Marlborough
(Federal) Street lot. Here he and his .family lived for the
next five years.
Joshua Loring was born in Hingham on 26 Mar 1782, the son of
Joshua Loring of that place. Joshua Jr was in the seventh
generation from his English immigrant ancestor, rhomas Loring.
He married Sarah vfoodbury Bray of Gloucester, the daughter of
Edward and Edith (Doane) Bray, about 1806. They had at least
eight children, onlY three of whom survived them. Most of
these children were still at home when Mr Loring built his
new house in 1830.
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�Then, on 4 Sept 1835, Joshua Loring's house burnt to the ground!
(Details may be found in Essex Institute Historical Collections
vol. 39, P• 18; also the Salem Directory, 1904, chronology of
Salem events, under the year 1835). After this disaster, a
new house was begun on the site--this new dwelling being a
double house, the one that is presently standing. 'I'he new
house was built double to house Mr Loring's own family as well
as that of his daughter, Mrs Sarah Hunt.
By the time of the 1836 assessment, the #23 Marlborough Street
half was evidently finished, for the tax records show that
John D Hunt, Hr Loring 1 s son-in-law, was living there; at the
same time, Mr Loring was assessed 0!1lly $500 for "one-half an
unfinished house, No. 21 Marlboro." The double house was
probably finished before the year came to a close. Further
evidence for this conclusion is provided by the 1837 Salem
Directory (which was based on locations as of 1836); it lists
Joshua Loring as a coach-maker with a place of business at
2 Marlboro' St and a house at 21 Marlboro'; John D Hunt is
listed as a chaise-maker with a place of business at 14 Court
Street (now ,upper ;Federal -st.) and a house at 23 Marlboro 1 St.
In the year 1837, Mr Loring and Mr Hunt were taxed for their
respective halves of the double house, each valued at $1400.
In that same year, on 2 Mar 1837, Mr Loring for $2600 sold to
Mr Hunt 11 all the westerly half part of' the dwelling house and
the land on the southerly side of Marlboro' Street •.• being
No. 23 on said street ••• 11 (297:163). Mr Hunt immediately
mortgaged the property to Isaac Cushing ($1100), (297:164),
?-nd to his mother, Mary Hunt, for $1500 (297:164).
Joshua Loring, the original owner of the house, sold his half
for $1900 to Thomas Robbins, Salem chaise-maker, on 14 May 18L~2
(331 :160); the Robbins family lived there for quite a while.
On 28 July 1845 John D Hunt and his mother, widow Mary Hunt
(by right of her interest as mortgagee) sold #23 Marlboro
Street to George Wheatland of Salem (357:123). Mr Wheatland
owned the premises for five years, selling for $2000 to
William Hunt, Salem merchant, "the messuage on Marlborough
Street occupied by John D Hunt" on 18 June 1850 (430:232).
I am not sure what relation ~villiam Hunt bore to John D Hunt;
possibly he was his brother or father.
Meanwhile, in the other half of the house, Mr Robbins died
and his son Thomas A Robbins inherited the place; on 25 Oct
1867 he sold it for $950 to George W Pease of Salem (733:65).
Mr Pease liked his half so well that on 2 July 1869 he bought
the other half for $3500 from William Hunt ( 777~1'67). Mr Pease
thus secured title to the entire double house and land.
�Mr Pease immediately conveyed the house
& land for $3500 to
John S Williams of Salem (890:201 ); this transaction seems
to have been a mortgage, for on 9 Oct 1873, Mr Williams reconveyed the premises to Mr Pease (890:201 ).
Although it certainly appears that Mr Pease had bought up
all rights to 55-57 Federal Street, on 9 Oct 1880 we find
him buying the western half-house (#57), formerly that of
John D Hunt, from a group composed, apparently, of the
living heirs of Joshua Loring (Edward D Loring of Salem,
and John D, John L, Carrie L, & Sarah M Hunt, all of San
Francicco); Mr Pease paid them $2800 for the property, but
I do not understand on what right they based their claim
to the premises (1309:161 ).
·
After the death of Mr Pease, three of his four children
(Mrs Margaret H Fielder, Mrs Helen L Pousland, Mrs Caroline
L Brown) on 6 May 1891 released their rights to their father's
double house to the fourth Pease heir, Mrs Sarah F Pratt of
Salem (1308:485). Mrs Pratt owned the property for many
years; after her death the adminstrator of her estate
(the Naumkeag Trust Co.) on 8 Feb 1930 sold the double
house for $8000 to Mrs Teresa N Johnston of Salem (2836:224).
Mrs Johnston soon (26 June 1930) sold the place to Florence
Boardman Porter of Beverly (2849:224).
Florence B Porter owned the premises about twelve years,
selling on 26 May 1942 to Katharine M Lawless of Waltham
(3295:56). After the death of Katherine M Lawless, on
· 31 Oct 1962 the executor of her will, Philip J Durkin
of Salem, sold the property for $20,000 to Alice B Rogers
of Salem, who continues to own 55-57 Federal Street (%006:285).
Robert Booth
26 Jan 1977
�LORING Family of
55-57
Federal Street
Joshua Loring (1782-1866), Salem coach and chaise maker,
was born in Hingham, Mass., on 26 Mar 1782, son of Joshua
Loring of that place. He married Sarah Woodbury Bray of
Gloucester about 1806; she was the daughter of Edward and
Edith (Doane) Bray; born in 1783, she died 5 Nov 1866, just
after the decease of her husband 21 June 1866. This longlived couple was survived by only two of their children.
Known offspring:
1) Henry Stevens, b 1807, bp 7 Nov 1824, d. at Wenham
29 Dec 1851.
2) S~rB.h. Curtis, b abt 1810, bp 7 Nov 1824, m 8 May 1834
John D Hunt, Salem coach-maker.
3) Joshua, b 22 May 1815, d young
4 )) Lydia Ann, b 1815, bp 7 Nov 1824, d 5 Sept 1880.
5 Mary Toppan, b 1816, d young
6) George Bailey, b 1 81 7, bp ·7,;-Nov 1824; d at sea.
7) Edward Doane, b 9 Feb 1819, m 3 Jan 1850, Salem,
Eliza A Hayward; they had at least
one child, George E, b 1 Aug 1858;
Mr Loring died 21 Ap 1890.
8) Caroline, b 1 Mar 1822, d young (?).
Some of the above information comes from the Loring
Genealogy by Charles H Pope, assisted by K.P. Loring;
Cambridge, Murray & Emery, 1917.
Note: Joshua Loring was a charter member of the Salem
Chari table Mechanics Association, 1817.
HUNT Family of 57 Federal Street
John D Hunt, Salem coach-maker, married Sarah Curtis Lo~ing
(b. abt 1810)~ daughter of Joshua and Sarah W (Bray) Loring
of Salem, on tl May 1834. Known offspring:
1) John Lewis, bp 12 July 1835, m. Martha B. _ __
2) Sarah Mosley, bp 7 Ap 1839
3) Carrie L, bp 21 Aug 1842
4) William, b May 1844, d young (?).
In 1880, Mr Hunt (his wife Sarah was evidently deceased)
and his three children were living in San Francisco, Cal.
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Federal Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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55 - 57 Federal Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Description
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Built for Joshua Loring, coach-maker
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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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1836, 1977
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Robert Booth
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English
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55-57
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Booth
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Boardman Street
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7 Boardman Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Samuel S. Merrill, Mason & Builder; 1878
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Robert Booth & Gary R. Daniels
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English
1878
1977
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