Frank Charbonneau
Overseer of the Naumkeag Steam Cotton Co.
Built c. 1917
Originally built for Charles H. Jelly c. 1895
Destroyed in the Great Salem Fire of 1914
Built for
Ezekiel Savage,
Esquire And his children
1808
Home of
Captain Oliver Thayer And
wife Rachel Bancroft
And remains in possession of their descendants
1839 to 2020
Built for
Ernest F. Symonds
Book-keeper
Descendant of James Symonds
Renowned 17th-century furniture maker
Built in 1897 on land granted to John Symonds,
a master joiner from Norfolk, England
Description
Built by
Mendel and Sarah Coller
1915
Real Estate Investors
Replaced two apartment buildings and a shop
destroyed in the
Great Salem Fire of 1914
Construit par
Mendel et Sarah Coller
1915
les investisseurs…
Built by
David Land,
contractor
1915-1916
Architect: A. Rosenstein
Replaced an apartment building and two-family house destroyed in the
Great Salem Fire of 1914
Construit par
David Land
Entrepreneur
1915-1916
Architecte: A.…