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Benjamin Babbidge, Merchant
Built in 1809

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

Built by
James Fanning
Carpenter
c. 1894

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

Built for the heirs of
George S. Arrington
Policeman
1886

Built for Benjamin Brown, apothecary in 1844

Circa 1800. Moved here from 46 Federal Street in 1906 by Francis Ann Perley

Built c. 1851

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

Built c. 1873 for
Thomas A. Robbins
Stable Keeper

Built by The Salem Charitable Building Association in 1849

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

Built by
Jonathan Brown
Housewright
c. 1815

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

Built in 1915 for Charles Blunt, plumber, and wife Elizabeth. Replaced home burned in Great Salem Fire of 1914. On original foundation from 1839 house built for Joseph Wallis, cabinet maker

Built for John Wilson, stonecutter in 1879

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

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

Built for Benjamin Cheever, Tanner by 1781; moved to this site in 1878

Nathaniel Brown House

Built in 1851
for Captain Nathaniel Brown
Master mariner
and widower

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

Built for
Eugenie Cote
Bookkeeper,
1915
Replaced apartment building s, a store, and a stable destroyed in the
Great Salem Fire of 1914

Construit pour
Eugenie Cote
Comptable,
1915
Remplacé des immeubles, un magasin, et une écurie…

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

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

Built for
the Grafton family
before 1806

Moved to this site in 1856, by John Durgin, peddler

Built by,
Miles Searle, housewright
in 1808

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.

First…

Built by John S. Edwards, Housewright c. 1834

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

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

Ichabod Tucker
Court Clerk
and
Joseph S. Cabot
Mayor of Salem
Built 1800
Moved 1846

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

John Redmond
And his wife
Joanna Redmond
Currier
Built circa 1874

Built for
Fidelia & Matthew Robson
Currier
c. 1885

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

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

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

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

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

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

Built for
Thomas Hovey
Mason
c. 1785

Built for
Alfred Peabody
Merchant
c. 1876

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

Built c. 1804
by Samuel Burrill Graves, mariner

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

Nathaniel Saltonstall
Merchant
and his wife
Caroline Saunders
Built 1836

Plaque was granted after research was presented by homeowner; no formal house history on record.

13 Holly Street:
Built in 1915 for Hattie and Frank Brennan, dairy merchant

15 Holly Street:
Built in 1915 for Annie & Harry Fitch, dairy…

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

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

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

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

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

Built for
Antonina and John Boltrukiewicz
Machine Painter
1912

Has a non-HSI plaque; Built for Peter Edgerly, truckman, 1824

Built by Jeremiah Hale, housewright, for James Short, cooper in 1839

Built for
Robert Cook Jr. Salem painter
c. 1808

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

Built by,
Thomas Browne, housewright
in 1781

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

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

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

Built by Abraham Towle, carpenter c. 1864

Built 1911. Researched by Marcia Cini, 1984. Macris, no HH.
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