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Home of
Alice Kenneally
Patrick T. Kenneally
Blind Peanut Vendor
at Salem Willows
Built ca. 1800
Moved in 1911

Built for
Thomas Hovey
Mason
c. 1785

This is not a report by Historic Salem, Inc.
But information contributed concerning
the house at 6 Webb St.

Built for
William Duncan, merchant
in 1833

Built for
Jonathan Whipple, copal maker
in 1843

Built for,
Philip Riley, trader
by 1868

Built for
Robert Cook Jr. Salem painter
c. 1808

Built by,
Miles Searle, housewright
in 1808

Andrew Ward, ship carpenter
and Christopher Babbidge, mariner
Built in 1799
Rear house was built between 1903 and 1906

Built by
Minnie and Amherst Durkee
Music Store Proprietors
c. 1925
Occupied by Willard Brown Porter, 1926-1940
City Editor, The Salem News

Built c. 1840, moved to this site in 1882
for Capt. Joseph Upton, master mariner, and Mary J. Upton

Frank A. Langmaid
Lumber Dealer
J.P. Langmaid & Sons
Built 1887

Charles H. Millett
Bookkeeper
and his wife
Mary J. Hart
Built 1904

John J. Stanwood
Cigar Maker and Tobacconist,
and Emily G. Stanwood
Built circa 1851

Built by
Jonathan Brown
Housewright
c. 1815

c.1828
Built for Aaron and Josiah Hayward, Bricklayers

Built c. 1760
Moved to this spot by John H. Nichols, trader, in 1840

John Redmond
And his wife
Joanna Redmond
Currier
Built circa 1874

Aaron A. Kehew
Carpenter
And his wife
Anna M. Buffum
and her sister Lucy E. Buffum
Built circa 1866

Rufus B. Gifford
Master Builder
Built circa 1869

George B. Phippen
Railroad Treasurer,
Boston Built 1900

Built by and for
James J. Welch
Contractor
and his wife, Catherine
c. 1869

Built for Humphrey Haley,
Laborer,
and Bridget Haley
1916

The McNulty Family
Teamsters
Built c. 1893

Built for
Benjamin W. Sluman
Clerk and Treasurer, Salem Gas Light Co.
Built 1886

Built for
Mary J. Converse
George A. Converse
Engineer
Eastern Railroad
1874

Built for
Susan S. Noble
Wife of Edward H. Noble
Clerk
c. 1885

Built 1891
by Charles B. Balcomb, carpenter, and William E. Bates, mason

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 or moved here for
Ebenezer Slocum Jr.
Mason
Before 1846

Built c. 1784
for John Berry, mariner
and Abigail Berry, spinster

Harrison O. Flint
Shoe Dealer
and his wife
Mary A. Leighton
Built c. 1867

Mattie Simard
Harry Rodetes
Housewife and Shoeworker
Built in 1947

Jay Levy
and Neal Levy
Developers
Built 2012

Built for
Perry Collier
Real Estate Broker
1886

Abbie Stowers
and her husband,
John B. Wallace, Blacksmith
Built in 1897

Horatio B. Perry
Gunsmith
and his wife
Sarah Ashton
Built c. 1856

Built for
Edward O. Sinclair
Grocer
1921
Webb Street Neighborhood Grocery
1921-1976

Built for
Richard Savory
Cooper and wife
Betsy Lewis
1805

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
John Waters
Carpenter & Mariner
And wife
Mary Felt
1850

Built for
Nathaniel Weston
Merchant
1856

Built for
Joseph Baldwin
Carpenter
& the Misses Baldwin
Harriet B. & Caroline Baldwin
Bookkeepers
c.1841

Built for
Charles R. Banks, machinist, and
Mary Mccusker, wife
1898

Built for
Susan B. Moulton
Widow of Nelson H. Moulton
&
Lulu E. Moulton
Music Teacher
c. 1894

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

Built as a
medical office for
Dr. John G. Treadwell
in 1852
Remodeled for
J. F. Appleton
in 1893

Built for
George W. Fuller
Retailer
and his wife
Harriet Guy Fuller
in 1914

Built for
John F. Wells
Railroad Carpenter
and his wife
Maria L. Weeks
in 1876

Built for
John Goodhue
Fisherman
and his wife
Anna Preston
c. 1740

Built for
Capt. Emery S. Johnson
Shipmaster & Merchant
Spring 1853

Built by
Moses Hale
Carpenter
1804
Home of Capt. Joseph Beadle
Master Mariner
1825

Built for
Benjamin Chever Jr.
1799
Home of Capt. Josiah P. Creesy &
Eleanor Prentiss Creesy
of Clipper Ship “Flying Cloud”

Built as a
Double House by
David Lord
Housewright
1806

Built by
John Perkins
Housewright
c. 1839

Built for
Sarah H. Plummer &
William H. Plummer
Shoemaker
c. 1873

Built for
James A. Gillis
Counsellor
by 1894

Built for
Harriet F. Perkins
Widow of
Salem City Alderman
Fitz W. Perkins
1896

Built for
Walter T. Berry
Grocer
& his wife
Adelaide S. Warner
in 1911

The Industrial and Social Development of Boston Street, Salem

Built by
James Fanning
Carpenter
c. 1894

Built for
the Nichols family
c. 1905
Designed by
Ernest Machado
Architect

Built for
Alfred Peabody
Merchant
c. 1876

Built for
Daniel Sage
Mariner and Merchant
c. 1800

Built for the heirs of
George S. Arrington
Policeman
1886

Built for
Dennis Brady
Currier
c. 1870

Built for
Frances Tabour
Wife of
William Tabour
Cigar Manufacturer
c. 1880

Original house built for
Jesse S. Punchard
1846
Rebuilt after
the Great Salem Fire
June 1914

Built for
Willard Goldthwaite
Merchant
1868

Built for
Robert Peele Jr.
Tailor
and his wife
Elizabeth Ropes
1769

Built for
Capt. Thomas Whittredge
Shipmaster
and his wife
Sarah Whittredge
c. 1802

Built for
Abel Webster
Massachusetts State Representative
from Lawrence
Iron Founder
c. 1880

Built by
Daniel Gregg
Housewright
c. 1804-1805
Expanded or rebuilt by
John Stone
Between 1825-1839

Built for
Henry Chew
A free man of color
Mariner
c. 1834

Built for
Laura Lamprey
& her husband
Reuben Lamprey
Heel Manufacturer
c. 1889

Built by
Benjamin Voller
Laborer
1848

Built for
James B. Bott
c. 1800
Home of
Nathaniel Hawthorne
1846-1847

Built for
Fidelia & Matthew Robson
Currier
c. 1885

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,…

Built for
the Grafton family
before 1806

Built for
Ezra Woodbury
Carpenter
& his wife Mary Knight
1877

Built for
Ann McMahon
Widow
of County Clare Ireland
1884

Built as a stable for
Isabella C. Miller
1877
Converted to dwelling
after Great Salem Fire
1914
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