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16 Summer Street
Harrison O. Flint
Shoe Dealer
and his wife
Mary A. Leighton
Built c. 1867
Researched and written by Eric Baumeister
December 2021
Historic Salem Inc.
The Bowditch House
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745-0799 | HistoricSalem.org
©2021
�OWNERSHIP TABLE
Family
Name
Years of
Ownership
Number Purchase
of Years Price
Deed
Referenced
Notes,
Additional
Documents
or Deeds
Flint
Harrison
Orlando
1865-1895
28
House: “Five
hundred
seventy
dollars and
83/100”
Lot: “Twentyeight hundred
fifty-four
dollars and
17/100”
690-151
725-124
“Dwelling
house and
a wood
shed”
Mary Augusta
(née Leighton)
1865-1921
54
see above
John Clarence
1896-1922
26
Grace L.
(née Bryant)
1922-1935
13
Mary Josephine 1935-1972
(née Nagle)
37
“Sixty Four
Hundred
Dollars Paid”
William Robert
1935-1936
1
see above
Janet
(née
Macdonald)
1969-2013
44
William Francis
1988-2001
13
William Francis
III
2001-2013
12
Renewal
Ventures LLC
2013+
8+
Cass
$425,000
3027-256
33049-316
Converted
home to
condos
�RESIDENTS TABLE
Directory Year
Residents
Occupation
1869 - 1895
1869 - 1921
1897 - 1922
1900 - 1926 (census)
1936 - 1964
1936 - 1937
1936 - 2001
1940
1949-2013
Harrison O. Flint
Mary A. Flint (née Leighton)
John Clarence Flint
Grace L. Flint (née Bryant)
Mary J. Cass (née Nagle)
William R. Cass
William F. Cass
Catherine F. Nagle
Janet Cass (née Macdonald)
Shoe Dealer
No Occupation Listed
Bookkeeper, Accountant
No Occupation Listed
Manager “The Roseway”
Boxmaker, Manager “Pick-Nook”
Restaurant Manager
unknown
Bridal Headpiece Designer
�16 Summer Street
Courtesy of Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System
16 Summer Street
Courtesy of Patriot Properties, Salem
The area of 16 Summer Street borders the Chestnut Street and McIntire Historic
Districts, two of Salem’s most popular areas. Both historic districts house hundreds of homes
that range from the late 17th century to mid-20th century. Much of the Chestnut Street area was
�owned by the notable John Pickering, who began to sell his plots of land in the mid to late 18th
century, a reason many Chestnut Street homes were built after this.
There are many styles of homes included in these neighborhoods, one being Italianate,
the style of 16 Summer Street. This style of home was derived from medieval Italian farmhouses
and villas and become popular after the Civil War. Many of these style homes were built
between 1865 and the late 1880s when their popularity began to fade. Italianate style homes
are usually relatively square homes with bracketed eaves (which are directly under the roofline).
16 Summer Street includes the Italianate feature of a 3 faceted bay window which is central on
the façade and draws attention to the home. As seen in the photos above, these features have
remained intact throughout the years, giving this home the historic character of its time.
FAMILY HISTORY
In 1865 Sarah Smith, a teacher, sold her family’s plot of land on Summer Street north of
Peirce land and south of the Danes family. Sarah was the latest in a long line of Smith women
to own and live in this property, going back to the beginning of the 19th century with the demise
of the last Smith patriarch, Father John Smith. In 1865, however, she sold her five-sixths of the
lot to a wealthy shoe dealer named Harrison Flint 1. Flint obtained the last one-sixth from Lemuel
B. Marden, a prosthetics manufacturer and carpenter 2 who lived nearby at 22 North Street, 3
though his ward lived on the lot that Flint was interested in obtaining. After gaining all the shares
of land, Flint likely rebuilt the house we know as 16 Summer Street around 1866 or 1867, where
there is a vacancy in the city directory and there are no known inhabitants of the property.
1
Essex County, Massachusetts, Deed Book 682: 100.
“United States Federal Census, Salem Ward 4, Essex, Massachusetts, 1870.” Digital images.
Ancestry.com. https://ancestry.com
3
“Salem, Massachusetts, City Directory, 1864;” Digital images. Ancestry.com. https://ancestry.com
2
�Flint Family
Harrison Orlando Flint was born in 1828 as a Salem native 4. By the time that he bought
the property and lands surrounding it he was a successful shoe dealer in a Salem economy
propelled by tanneries and textile factories. While the house was under construction, the Flints
were living at 2 Ash Street 5 (as of 1866), and then moved into the new house by 1869 6 with his
wife Mary Augusta Flint (born 1831), their teenager Annie Sarah (born 1853), and their child
John Clarence (born 1860). In addition, by 1870, they had hired on the services of an Irish
maid 7.
In 1878, when his widowed neighbor Hannah Peirce died, Flint had the means to buy
her estate at 10 and 12 Summer Street at auction 8, and quickly sold and leased the properties
to new tenants. Of note, 10 Summer Street came to be inhabited by his daughter Annie when
she married George Ropes, a retail druggist 9 -- the land was owned by the couple until Annie’s
death in 1917, after which it fell to the hands of an attorney named W. D. Chapple 10, who had
dealings with the Flint family in the past.
4
“U.S. Town and Vital Records, 1620 - 1988;” Digital images. Ancestry.com. https://ancestry.com
“1866 Salem City Directory - Name Listings;” Digital images. Salem Public Library Reference
Department. https://www.noblenet.org/salem/reference/salem-city-directories
6
“1869 Salem City Directory - General Directory;” Digital images. Salem Public Library Reference
Department. https://www.noblenet.org/salem/reference/salem-city-directories
7
Year: 1870; Census Place: Salem Ward 3, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_613; Page: 590A
5
8
Essex County, Massachusetts, Deed Book 1001: 55, 56.
“United States Federal Census, Salem Ward 3, Essex, Massachusetts, 1910.” Digital images.
Ancestry.com. https://ancestry.com
10
“Salem, Massachusetts, City Directory, 1922;” Digital images. Ancestry.com. https://www.ancestry.com
9
�On August 21st 1895 Harrison died from angina pectoris 11. He was survived by his wife
Mary and their son John, who was at the time of death working as an assistant bank clerk 12.
John inherited his father’s estate and took over as legal head of the household. In 1897, he
married Grace L. Bryant (born 1868) of Medford, in Grace’s hometown. John moved back into
16 Summer Street, where he lived with his mother and wife into the start of the next century. He
would work later as a professional bookkeeper and accountant 13. Mary died in 1921, and John
swiftly followed the next year 14.
Upon their deaths, John’s wife Grace inherited 16 Summer Street. Grace had been living
with her husband and her in-laws since marriage, but after John’s death she only inhabited 16
Summer Street for a short amount of time, listing it as a primary residence in 1926 15, and then
leaving it vacant by 1929 16 -- she did not live in Salem at that time.
Cass Family
The house remained either vacant or unlisted in city directories until 1935 17, when the
land and property were granted to Mary Josephine Cass (née Nagle, born 1892) and her
husband William Robert Cass (born 1895), a box-maker who had just become manager of the
11
“Deaths 1891-1895; Vol 35, Collard-Frepanier;” Digital images. Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital
Records, 1620-1988. https://ancestry.com
12
“United States Federal Census, Salem Ward 3, Essex, Massachusetts, 1900.” Digital images.
Ancestry.com. https://ancestry.com
13
“United States Federal Census, Salem Ward 3, Essex, Massachusetts, 1920.” Digital images.
Ancestry.com. https://ancestry.com
14
“Massachusetts, U.S., Death Index, 1901-1980, Volumes 66-145;” Digital images. Department of Public
Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. Accessed through Ancestry.com. https://ancestry.com
15
“1926 Salem City Directory - Name Listings;” Digital images. Salem Public Library Reference
Department. https://www.noblenet.org/salem/reference/salem-city-directories
16
“1929 Salem City Directory - Name Listings;” Digital images. Salem Public Library Reference
Department. https://www.noblenet.org/salem/reference/salem-city-directories
17
“1935 Salem City Directory - Name Listings;” Digital images. Salem Public Library Reference
Department. https://www.noblenet.org/salem/reference/salem-city-directories
�Pick-nook Diner 18. Mary was also a Salem native, born to Irish coachman-turned-gardner
Bernard and his wife Catherine. Mary had two siblings: her twin Catherine Frances, and her
brother Henry.
William R. only lived in the house for a year before his death in 1936, at the age of 41.
The following year, Mary converted the house into a guest house, restaurant, and tea room
named the Roseway. She lived there with her son William Francis Cass (born 1918) and held
many short-term tenants throughout the guest house’s history, including those from Texas,
Austria, and New York 19. One of these tenants included Catherine Frances, Mary’s twin and a
clerical worker in Boston -- she lodged with the family from 1937 20 until her death in 1960 21.
In 1946 William Francis enlisted with the U.S. Navy. When he returned, he married Janet
M. Macdonald (born 1918) in 1949. Janet was born in Berlin, New Hampshire, but moved to
Salem and graduated from Salem High School in 1935. After her marriage she stayed with her
husband’s family. During this time William Francis worked at the Corinthian Yacht Club and
waited tables, eventually managing the Worcester Country Club, the Sippican Yacht Club, and
the Say-Hi Restaurant. Janet worked as a secretary in the law office of Charles Halladay, as a
server in her family’s Macdonald’s Tea Room, and managed the Boutique Bridal Salon making
headpieces 22. Together they had four children: William III, Janet, Robert, and Edward.
18
“United States Federal Census, Salem Ward 3, Essex, Massachusetts, 1930.” Digital images.
Ancestry.com. https://ancestry.com
19
“United States Federal Census, Salem Ward 3, Essex, Massachusetts, 1940.” Digital images.
Ancestry.com. https://ancestry.com
20
“1937 Salem City Directory - Name Listings;” Digital images. Salem Public Library Reference
Department. https://www.noblenet.org/salem/reference/salem-city-directories
21
“Deaths 1901-1980;” Digital images. Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and
Statistics. Accessed through Ancestry.com. https://ancestry.com
22
“Obituary: Cass, Janet M.” Salem News, 12 September 2013.
�In 1969, Mary made Janet the co-owner of 16 Summer Street, and Janet inherited the
estate upon Mary’s death in 1972 23. In 1988 William Francis signed on as co-owner of 16
Summer Street and remained as such until his death in 2001 24. Upon his death, his title was
granted to their son William F. Cass III, and William III was made a trustee of the property. After
Janet M.’s death in 2013, William III granted the property to Renewal Ventures LLC. Renewal
Ventures LLC then converted the home into four units of a condominium complex, occupied at
the time of writing by Abhijit Kamerkar, Halley Zummo, Gabriel Flavin, Alison Eagle, Nicholas
Rushman, Brett Dixon, and Abbey Newkirk.
23
24
Essex County, Massachusetts, Deed Book 5977: 367.
Essex County, Massachusetts, Deed Book 9569: 56.
�SUPPORTING MATERIALS
�������������������Atlas of Salem, 1874. Courtesy of Salem Public Library.
�Atlas of Salem, 1897. Courtesy of Salem Public Library.
Atlas of Salem, 1911. Courtesy of Salem Public Library.
�Birth Records of Harrison O. Flint.
�Birth Records of Mary Leighton.
�Birth Records of John C. Flint.
�Birth Record of Mary Nagle.
�Birth Record of William Cass.
�Death Record of Harrison Flint.
�Death Record of Mary Flint (née Leighton).
�Death Record of John C. Flint.
�Death Record of Mary J. Cass (née Nagle).
�Death Record of Catherine F. Nagle.
Draft Card of William Francis Cass.
�Draft Card of William R. Cass.
Marriage Record of John C. Flint and Grace Flint (née Bryant).
�Excerpt from 1869 Salem Directory. Courtesy of Salem Public Library.
Excerpt from 1899 Salem Directory. Courtesy of Salem Public Library.
�Excerpt from 1926 Salem Directory. Courtesy of Salem Public Library.
Excerpt from 1929 Salem Directory. Courtesy of Salem Public Library.
�Excerpt from 1936 Salem Directory. Courtesy of Salem Public Library.
Excerpt from 1937 Salem Directory.
�Excerpt from 1870 Census, of Lemuel Marden.
Excerpt from 1870 Census, of the Flint family.
�Excerpt from 1910 Census, of Annie Ropes (née Flint).
Excerpt from 1920 Census, of the Flint family.
�Excerpt from 1940 Census, of the Roseway.
�“Permit to Build”, Building Jacket, 16 Summer Street, Salem Digital Archives
�Inventory No:
SAL.1492
Historic Name:
Common Name:
Address:
16 Summer St
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Central Salem
Local No:
26-467
Year Constructed:
c 1865
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
Italianate
Use(s):
Multiple Family Dwelling House
Significance:
Architecture
Area(s):
SAL.HJ: Chestnut Street Historic District
SAL.HU: McIntire Historic District
Designation(s):
Nat'l Register District (08/28/1973); Local Historic District
(03/03/1981)
Building Materials(s):
Wall: Wood; Wood Clapboard
Foundation: Brick; Granite; Stone, Cut
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�NRDIS 8/28/1973; LHD 3/3/1981
FORM B - BUILDING
Assessor's
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Area(s)
Form Number
Number
26-467
Salem
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DESCRIPTION
Describe architectural
features.
Street
See c o n t i n u a t i o n s h e e t .
E v a l u a t e t h e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f t h i s b u i l d i n g i n terms o f o t h e r b u i l d i n g s
w i t h i n t h e community.
T h i s t h r e e s t o r y , h i p - r o o f e d house has t h r e e bays on t h e s t r e e t f a c a d e .
The m a i n e n t r a n c e i s on t h e s o u t h s i d e u n d e r a o n e - s t o r y p o r c h j u s t e a s t o f a
t h r e e - s t o r y wing.
A t w o - s t o r y e l l extends from t h e r e a r o f t h e b u i l d i n g .
I t a l i a n a t e f e a t u r e s i n c l u d e : t h e boxy shape o f t h e b u i l d i n g ; b r o a d , b r a c k e t e d
e a v e s w i t h a s h a p e d f r i e z e ; a b r a c k e t e d t h r e e - f a c e t e d b a y window; window
dimensions t h a t decrease a t each ascending f l o o r l e v e l ; v a r i e d , e l a b o r a t e
window c a p s i n c l u d i n g k e y s t o n e - a n d - b r a c k e t w i t h s h a p e d c o r n i c e ,
keystone-andc o r n i c e , a n d l a b e l l e d ; 2/2 s a s h ; b r a c k e t e d p o r c h w i t h c h a m f e r e d p o s t s ; a n d a
l a r g e , molded d o o r frame w i t h t r a n s o m and d o u b l e - l e a f d o o r s .
Of n o t e i s t h e
s u b s t a n t i a l s i z e , e l a b o r a t e n e s s , and w e i g h t o f t h e o r n a m e n t a l e l e m e n t s seen
h e r e , m o s t l y c o n c e n t r a t e d on t h e s t r e e t f a c a d e .
H I S T O R I C A L NARRATIVE
See c o n t i n u a t i o n s h e e t .
Discuss the h i s t o r y of the b u i l d i n g .
of
*
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Explain i t s associations with local
(or state history.
Include uses
t h e b u i l d i n g and t h e r o l e ( s ) t h e owners/occupants p l a y e d w i t h i n t h e community.
T h e o r n a m e n t a t i o n o n t h i s h o u s e i s c h a r a c t e r i s t i c o f t h a t commonly e m p l o y e d i n
the
y e a r s a f t e r t h e C i v i l War when t h e I t a l i a n a t e s t y l e was p o p u l a r i z e d
t h r o u g h p a t t e r n books.
H a r r i s o n 0. F l i n t o c c u p i e d t h i s I t a l i a n t e s t y l e d o u b l e
h o u s e a s e a r l y a s 1869.
F l i n t s h a r e d t h i s b u i l d i n g w i t h G e o r g e F. R o p e s a t
l e a s t i n t o t h e 1880's.
F l i n t owned a b o o t & s h o e b u s i n e s s a t 210 E s s e x
S t r e e t . R o p e s o p e r a t e d a n a p o t h e c a r y s h o p a t 214 E s s e x S t r e e t .
Flint retained
o w n e r s h i p o f t h i s p r o p e r t y , a n d t h e d o u b l e h o u s e a t 12-14 Summer S t r e e t , a s
l a t e as 1911.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
and/or
REFERENCES
X
See c o n t i n u a t i o n s h e e t .
* S a l e m D i r e c t o r i e s , 1866, 1869, 1878, 1879, 1887, 1 8 8 8 - 8 9 , 1 8 9 7 .
B e e r s , D. G. & Company,
A t l a s o f Essex County, M a s s a c h u s e t t s ,
1872.
H o p k i n s , G. M. & Co.,
A t l a s o f S a l e m , M a s s a c h u s e t t s , 1874.
M c l n t y r e , H e n r y C. E . , Map o f t h e C i t y o f S a l e m , M a s s , 1 8 5 1 .
R i c h a r d s , L. J . , A t l a s o f t h e C i t y o f Salem, M a s s a c h u s e t t s . . . . ,
1897.
S a n b o r n Map Company, S a n b o r n F i r e I n s u r a n c e Maps o f S a l e m ,
M a s s a c h u s e t t s 1890 New Y o r k , S a n b o r h " M a p ~ C o . , 1 8 9 0 .
S a n b o r n Map Company, S a n b o r n F i r e I n s u r a n c e Map o f S a l e m , M a s s . ,
1906, New Y o r k , S a n b o r n Map Co., 1906.
S a n b o r n Map Company, S a n b o r n F i r e I n s u r a n c e Map o f S a l e m , M a s s . ,
1906 t o F e b . , 1950, New Y o r k , S a n b o r n Map Co., 1950.
W a l k e r L i t h o g r a p h and P u b l i s h i n g Company,
Atlas of the City of
Salem, M a s s a c h u s e t t s , 1911.
Recommended
for listing
i n the National
Register
of H i s t o r i c
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Title
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Summer Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
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16 Summer Street, Salem, MA, 01970
Subject
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House History
Description
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Harrison O. Flint
Shoe Dealer
and his wife
Mary A. Leighton
Built c. 1867
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc.
Date
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Built circa 1867
House history completed 2021
Contributor
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Eric Baumeister
Language
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English
16 Summer Street
1867
2021
Flint
Leighton
Massachusetts
Salem
Shoe Dealer