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Built for
Joseph F. Dane
Boot and Shoe Maker
His Wife
Caroline E. Marks
c. 1866

Built as a
summer home for
Frederick W. Sargent
Merchant Tailor
His Wife
Annie E. Howe
1875

Built by
Loammi Coburn
For
Captain Holten J. Breed
1814

Built by
James Fanning
Carpenter and Builder
1890

22 Becket Street
Built 1801
by James Stocker, Widower
Housewright

22R (22 1/2) Becket Street
Built 1870
by Michael McNulty
Gum copal worker
and his wife, Margaret

Built by
Francis (Frank) H. Healey
Druggist
His Wife
Theresa E. Healey
Bookkeeper
c.1927

Built in 1879
by James B. Gifford
and Rufus B. Gifford
carpenters

Built in 1855 by
James Brown,
Master Carpenter
And his wife,
Elizabeth Leigh

Built in 1892-3
by Melvin T. Colby, Francis W. White, and Daniel B. Piper
Carpenters

Built by
Jesse S. Punchard
Painter and glazier
and Rebecca Lewis, Wife
1838

Nathaniel Bowditch House

Built by
Samuel Curwen
Gentleman
His wife
Abigail Russell
1760

Moved from 312 Essex Street in 1945

Home of Nathaniel Bowditch
1811-1823

John A. Phipps, Master Mariner
And Mary Smith
Built before 1850
C. 1810 portion of building moved c. 1900
to site from 25 Becket St.

Built c. 1873 for
Thomas A. Robbins
Stable Keeper

Built by
Jesse Kenney
Tanner
His Wife
Hannah Mascoll
and
Jonathan Archer
Salem Assessor, Peruke Maker,
Tanner, Trader and Yeoman
His Wife
Mehetable Kimball
1791

Cornelius McGee House

Built 1870
for Cornelius McGee,
currier,
and his wife
Alice Quinn McGee

Built as a store
by Asa Lamson, Jr.
Trader
his wife,
Rebecca Vickery
c. 1827

Built in 1910 for
Hardy P. Chapman
Upholsterer
and his wife
Sarah E. Lake

Built for Alice Wagner
and her husband
Carl Wagner
Chemist
1918

Built 1912
for Joseph L. Simon, real estate
and Nellie Simon

Built in 1799 for
William Peele,
cooper
and his wife
Elizabeth Becket

Captain Richard Derby-Miles Ward House

27 Herbert St. (formerly 19 Herbert St.)

Built 1735-1736
For Captain Richard Derby
Master mariner and merchant
and Mary Hodges, his wife.

Built c. 1851

Built by
Henry Mellus
San Francisco Merchant
8th Mayor of Los Angeles -1860

Charles A. Chandler and Zilphia A.E. Chandler
Freight Agent, Boston and Maine Railroad
Built ca. 1888

Built by
Samuel Brown III
Merchant and Lumber Dealer
and his wife
Lucy A.W. Gardner
1888

Built 1848 by
Samuel Webb
Clerk, Merchants Bank.

1848-1865
Home of
Moses G. Farmer
Engineer and Inventor of the
First Incandescent Lamp
His wife
Hannah T. Shapleigh
Philanthropist, Abolitionist, and Civil War Activist.

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Nathaniel Brown House

Built in 1851
for Captain Nathaniel Brown
Master mariner
and widower

William P. Goodhue
merchant
and his wife Alice Very
Built c. 1841

Peter Lassen, mariner
and his wife
Hannah Hitchings
Built by 1879

Home of Salem's First Black Police Officer
Robert Freeman III
1888-1906

James Cutler
Victualler,
His wife
Abigail Tozer

Built by 1783

Built by
Thomas Cronan,
Mason,
his wife,
Elizabeth Pierce,
in 1921

Built for
Reuben W. Ropes
and wife
Grace Tuttle
1895

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

Built for
Minnie Donovan
and Her Husband,
Fred Marden,
Shoemaker
c. 1891

Built in 1747
by Timothy Lindall
Salem politician and Speaker of the House of Deputies

Jame Ellis, Secretary and Manager of A.G. Frothingham Co.
and his wife
Evelyn Kenney

Built circa 1902

Charles B. Balcomb,
Carpenter
and his wife
Catherine Durgin
Built circa 1894

Built for
Pickering Dodge, Jr.
Gentleman
and his wife
Anna Storer Colman
c. 1837

Built by
William Purbeck,
painter,
and his wife, Mehitable Stimpson
in 1802

Built for or by John N. Crowe
Ladder and chair salesman
c. 1911

Built for
Leo F. Shapley
Grocer and co-owner of Shapley & Sinclair
and his wife, Christie Reid
c. 1895

Built for
Lydia (Tufts) Albree
Widow
1842

Jules A. Gourdeau
Carpenter
and his wife Alice M. Bernier
1916

Original structure built by Charles Maurais
Carpenter
and his wife
Sarah Beaulieu
1896
Destroyed by the Great Fire of Salem 1914

Sarah Buffum Raymond
Head of the house
and her husband Alfred A. Raymond
Blacksmith
Built before 1855

Built for
John C. Burbeck
Soap and Candle Mfr.
Peabody
and his wife
Clarissa McIntyre Burbeck
1869

In lieu of a house history

Built c. 1905
Armand Mignault,
Doctor,
and his wife,
Rose Alba Mathieu

Samuel Buffum
Glazier
And his Wife Lucretia Buffum
Built c. 1766

Benjamin Babbidge, Merchant
Built in 1809

Formerly 5 Dodge Street,
Built c. 1864
for Richard Morgan, laborer

Built for
George A. Bodwell
Bookkeeper
c. 1890

John Southwick, Schoolmaster
Built in 1796, partially torn down and rebuilt in 1850

Built 1762
By William Pynchon, Gentleman, and Catherine Sewall Pynchon

Built by
Andrew C. Sturtevant
Carpenter
and his wife
Mary E. Horton
1850

Built for
Ann M. Pepper
Wife of
John W. Pepper Jr.
Confectioner
Before 1875

William Peele,
cooper,
and his wife
Elizabeth Becket Peele
Built c. 1810

Built for Edmund P. Balcomb, carpenter, and Louisa Balcomb 1889

Built 1889
by Nathaniel Gardner Symonds, treasurer of the Salem and South Danvers Oil Company, and his wife, Harriett Fillebrown Symonds.

Built for Andrew J. Tibbetts
Baker
c. 1869

John Charles Howard
Ship Chandler
and his wife
Priscilla Cheever
Built c. 1850

Joseph R. Vesper
Piano polisher
and his wife
Laura M. Smith
Furworker
Built in 1898

Built c. 1894
David A. Roche
Carpenter
and his wife,
Mary Jane Garland

Built by
Nathaniel Rideout
Housewright
c. 1850

Kate E. Furey
Shopkeeper
Built c. 1914

Built for
Margaret Ellison Bray
c. 1809
Remodeled in 1831

Nathaniel Saltonstall
Merchant
and his wife
Caroline Saunders
Built 1836

Charles P. Chase, butcher
Built in 1871

Built for
Christopher McGrane
Grocer
1895

Built c. 1804
by Samuel Burrill Graves, mariner

Originally built for Dr. John D. Treadwell c. 1809
Moved to this place by John D. Eaton
Stove and tinware dealer
c. 1883

Built by,
Thomas Browne, housewright
in 1781

Built for
Clifford Crownshield
Merchant
1804-06
Samuel McIntire
Architect

Built c. 1915
For Joseph Kowalski, farmer
and his wife, Julianna

Built for
Geogre E. Berry,
Watchman
c. 1860

John A. Hay,
shoemaker
and his wife,
Caroline A. Ford
Built c. 1857

Built for
Benjamin Webb
Yeoman and Innholder
c. 1801-1807

Built for
Frank Zebrowski
Morocco dresser
and his wife,
Annie Zebrowski
Weaver
c. 1916

Built for
Thomas Ruee
Mariner
and his wife
Susanna Becket
c.1784

John Huse House
Built c. 1842
for John Huse, currier
and Lydia Dale Huse, wife

Margaret (Mahoney) Kenneally, wife of John M. Kenneally, postal clerk
Built in 1896

Built for or by
Thomas P. Honeycomb
Carpenter
and his wife
Mary P. Haskell
c. 1850

Built by 1874
Home of
Capt. William H. Clough
and his wife
Elizabeth S. Clough

Built in 1859
by Frazier C. Foote, tanner and teamster, and Mary Foote, his wife

Built for
James P. Hale, lawyer
& James F. Hale, grocer
c. 1897

Built for
Captain Samuel Masury
circa 1804
Mariner

Mary L. Walker
and her husband
Calvin F. Gibbs
Chemist
Built in 1912

Louis Alfred Ouellette
Streetcar Foreman
and his wife
Marie M Boucher
Built in 1910

Curtis E. Wadleigh
Tinware Manufacturer
Built circa 1872

Built for
Richard Palfrey
Sailmaker
May 1789
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