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Israel Woodbury, housewright, 1830.

Documents provided are of research conduction on house; formal house history unavailable.

Documents provided are of research conduction on house; formal house history unavailable

Built for Joseph Story, lawyer, politician & Judge of the United States Supreme Court 1811

Reverend James Conway, 1848 (pastor, st. Mary’s Church)

Built for Edward Payson, cashier and his wife Amelia in 1845

Built for Ephraim Brown Jr. Registrar of Deeds 1868. Lord & Fuller Architects

Built by Israel Woodbury, housewright & James Needham, Tobacconist in 1830

Built for Joseph H. Leavitt, innkeeper in 1875

Probably built by Peter Woodbury, housewright, 1801 or after

Built by Benjamin Crombie, housewright by 1800

Built for James F. Greenleaf, car builder in 1874

Built for Robert F. Barr, Superintendent, Salem Lead Mills in 1886

Built for Henry P. Hood, trader, by 1840

Documents provided are of research conduction on house; formal house history unavailable.

Built as the gum copal factory for Jonathan Whipple, manufacturer, 1840. Converted to a residence c. 1870

Built for John Ellison, mariner in 1779

Built for William Ferguson, taylor in 1790

Built by Daniel Bancroft Jr. Housewright in 1806

Built for James Braden, currier and tanner

Built for William Shepard Gray, cashier of the Essex Bank

House and shop belonging to the Sprague Brewery

Built for Joseph Hilliard, shipmaster and carter

Built for George C. Shreve, jewelry merchant

Built for John H. and Joseph M. Parsons, masons and stucco workers

Built for Martha O. Howes, secretary, and Martha L. Roberts, lawyer

Built for Charles L. Whipple, coal and wood dealer in 1886

Daniel B. Lord, carpenter for Edmund Yasinski, Tabacconist 1888

Built for James C. Stimpson, tanner, c. 1850

House was moved to this location from 89 North Street in 1945. Built between 19th and 20th century by Christopher McGrane

Built for Arthur L. Averill, Lawyer 1916. On site of house built for James W. Averill, House Painter, 1895 (burned 1914)

Built by The Salem Charitable Building Association in 1849

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

Built as Seamen’s Orphan & Children’s Friend Society, c. 1887

Built by Henry W. Balcomb, carpenter in 1871

Site of Elijah Hanson's tannery
Opened in 1824
No date available for current buildings

Built for Benjamin Brown, apothecary in 1844

Built for Henry Perkins Benson, cotton dealer in 1898

Built for John Wilson, stonecutter in 1879

Built for “Skipper” Richard Valpy, Fisherman, circa 1765

Built for Daniel C. Bowditch, shipwright 1844

Moved to this site ca. 1890 for Deborah Arrington, singlewoman
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