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Industrial & Social Development of Boston Street.pdf
The Industrial and Social Development of Boston Street, Salem

Federal St._95-97.pdf
Built for George C. Shreve, jewelry merchant

Orne St._91.pdf
Built for Benjamin Peters, Fisherman & Coaster 1762 (formerly 30 North Street)

Highland Ave._90.pdf
Built for John M. Anderson, manufacturer c. 1870 on the site of a house built for him in 1856

9-11 Forest Avenue.pdf
Mary L. Walker
and her husband
Calvin F. Gibbs
Chemist
Built in 1912

Northey St._9.pdf
Built by 1874 for Frederick Lamson “Florist & Seedman” The Woodbury House”

9 Linden Street Final.pdf
Built by
Andrew C. Sturtevant
Carpenter
and his wife
Mary E. Horton
1850

9 Albion Street.pdf
Built by
Benjamin Voller
Laborer
1848

Webb St._89.pdf
Built for James F. Greenleaf, car builder in 1874

89 Federal St.pdf
Built for
William Duncan, merchant
in 1833

Federal St._88.pdf
Built for Joseph Hilliard, shipmaster and carter

86 Federal Street FINAL.pdf
Built for
Robert Peele Jr.
Tailor
and his wife
Elizabeth Ropes
1769

85 Derby St .pdf
Built for
Richard Palfrey
Sailmaker
May 1789

84 Federal Street with Deeds.pdf
Built for
Lois E. Mooney and Alvin J. Mooney,
Conductor of Boston & Maine Railroad
1899

81 Derby Street.pdf
The McNulty Family
Teamsters
Built c. 1893

Winter St._8_10.pdf
Built by Israel Woodbury, housewright & James Needham, Tobacconist in 1830

8 Upham Street House History .pdf
Built c. 1760
Moved to this spot by John H. Nichols, trader, in 1840

8 Pleasant Street.pdf
Built by
Thomas Cronan,
Mason,
his wife,
Elizabeth Pierce,
in 1921

North Pine St._8.pdf
House of Nathaniel Frothingham, stove & tinware dealer by 1851

Forrester St._8.pdf
Daniel B. Lord, carpenter for Edmund Yasinski, Tabacconist 1888

8 Chestnut Street FINAL.pdf
Built by
Daniel Gregg
Housewright
c. 1804-1805
Expanded or rebuilt by
John Stone
Between 1825-1839

8 Andrew str.pdf
Built for
Captain Samuel Masury
circa 1804
Mariner

8 1-2 Daniels Street House History.pdf
Built c. 1915
For Joseph Kowalski, farmer
and his wife, Julianna

Federal St._78.pdf
House and shop belonging to the Sprague Brewery

Webb St._77.pdf
Built for Robert F. Barr, Superintendent, Salem Lead Mills in 1886

74 Washington Square E.pdf
Built for
Clifford Crownshield
Merchant
1804-06
Samuel McIntire
Architect

70 Webb Street House History FINAL.pdf
Built for
Edward O. Sinclair
Grocer
1921
Webb Street Neighborhood Grocery
1921-1976

North Pine St._7-9-11-13.pdf
Built by Edward F. Danforth and Devereux Dennis Carpenters & Builders in 1868

Winter St._7.pdf
Built for Joseph H. Leavitt, innkeeper in 1875

7 Williams Street House History.pdf
Built for
Nathaniel Weston
Merchant
1856

7 Prescott Street.pdf
Built by
Giuseppe Giunta
Gardener
1916

7 Orange Street (2).pdf
James Cutler
Victualler,
His wife
Abigail Tozer

Built by 1783

Hamilton St._7.pdf
Built for Henry Perkins Benson, cotton dealer in 1898

Forrester St._7.pdf
Built for Charles L. Whipple, coal and wood dealer in 1886

7 Curtis Street House History.pdf
Horatio B. Perry
Gunsmith
and his wife
Sarah Ashton
Built c. 1856

7 Chandler St.pdf
Built for
Christopher McGrane
Grocer
1895

Carpenter St._7.pdf
Built as the Orphanage of the Seamen’s Orphans & Children’s Friend Society 1878

7 Burnside Street House History Final.pdf
Charles P. Chase, butcher
Built in 1871

7 Becket Street House History Final.pdf
Andrew Ward, ship carpenter
and Christopher Babbidge, mariner
Built in 1799
Rear house was built between 1903 and 1906

69 Summer Street FINAL.pdf
Built for
George W. Fuller
Retailer
and his wife
Harriet Guy Fuller
in 1914

68 Derby Street (1).pdf
Jay Levy
and Neal Levy
Developers
Built 2012

67-69 Dearborn Street House History (1).pdf
Built for
Charles F. Ropes
and wife
Margaret L. Robertson
c. 1900

Served as the
Margaret L. Ropes Memorial House
Nurses Residence for the
North Shore Babies Hospital
1948-1960

Essex St._64-68 and 70 Washington Square East (1).pdf
Built 1893 for Zina Goodell, machinist, inventor

Federal St._63.pdf
Built for Nathaniel Treadwell, leather manufacturer

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

River St._6.pdf
Built for William Ferguson, taylor in 1790

Rawlins St._6.pdf
Built for James O’Connell, Shopkeeper & Currier 1868 House used as a combined residence and liquor store and saloon in 1870’s & 1880’s

Kosciusko St._6.pdf
Warehouse and Barrel Shop
Thomas Downing
Merchant
with cousin
Richard Downing
Cooper
built by 1701

Hardy St._6.pdf
Built for Daniel C. Bowditch, shipwright 1844

Gifford Court_6.pdf
Built for William H. Haskell, shoemaker & Civil War Veteran in 1879

Forest Ave._6.pdf
Built for Martha O. Howes, secretary, and Martha L. Roberts, lawyer

6 Daniels Street.pdf
Built c. 1784
for John Berry, mariner
and Abigail Berry, spinster

6 Cromwell Street.pdf
George B. Phippen
Railroad Treasurer,
Boston Built 1900

6 carlton.pdf
Built for
Lydia (Tufts) Albree
Widow
1842

6 Albion Street.pdf
Built by
Nathaniel Rideout
Housewright
c. 1850

58 Endicott Street FINAL 4-3-19.pdf
Original house built for
Jesse S. Punchard
1846
Rebuilt after
the Great Salem Fire
June 1914

55 Buffum Street House History.pdf
Curtis E. Wadleigh
Tinware Manufacturer
Built circa 1872

Turner St._53-55.pdf
Built as the gum copal factory for Jonathan Whipple, manufacturer, 1840. Converted to a residence c. 1870

Essex St._53.pdf
Owned by Rebecca Silsbee, moved to this site by 1843

52 Essex St FINAL.pdf
Built for
Daniel Sage
Mariner and Merchant
c. 1800

51 Buffum Street.pdf
Built for
George A. Bodwell
Bookkeeper
c. 1890

5 Pleasant Street Updated.pdf
Built for Andrew J. Tibbetts
Baker
c. 1869

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

HSI - HHP - 5 Harmony Narrative - 8-23 (1).pdf
Sarah Buffum Raymond
Head of the house
and her husband Alfred A. Raymond
Blacksmith
Built before 1855

Hardy St._5.pdf
Built for “Skipper” Richard Valpy, Fisherman, circa 1765

5 Gardner St.pdf
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

49 turner st..pdf
Built for
Jonathan Whipple, copal maker
in 1843

49 Essex Street.pdf
William P. Goodhue
merchant
and his wife Alice Very
Built c. 1841
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