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268
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Jefferson
Massachusetts
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POST OFFICE BOX 865
OFFICE AT OLD TOWN HALL
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 / PHONE (617) 745-0799
145 Federal Street
Built for
JOHN CULLITON, tanner and currier
in the year 1859
Research by,
Joyce King
May 1981
"to preserve Historic Sites, Buildings and objects,
and to work for the education of the community
in the true value of the same."
�145 Federal Street
This large two-story plus hip roof house has many of the features
which were popular when it was built (1859) such as pedimented
windows, paired brackets and a square columned portico and balustrade
above.
The house has a handsome iron fence in front of it. (Salem
Historic Commission District Study, 1956)
The land on which this house stands was once part of the Stearns
estate (384 Essex St.) which extended from Essex to Federal Streets.
The Stearns family used this land as their garden for many years.
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In May of 1859, to settle the estate of Sarah
Stearns, the heirs
sold a portion of their land to John Culliton tanner and currier,
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�John Culliton was born in Ireland in 1817.
He landed in Halifax,
Nova Scotia, in 1834, where he worked at printing for a short time.
(It was common for Irish immigrants, who were unable to pay the
fare for regular passage to the United States, to book passage on
Canadian lumber ships which would otherwise return home empty.
Once in Canada the Irish would save their money and work their way
down the coast into the United States.
taken by Mr. Culliton.)
This could be the route
Ivir. Culliton arrived in Salem in
1835 and
began as a journeyman to invest in small purchases of hides which
he tanned and curried himself in his off hours and sold on his own
account.
It was in this way that Mr. Culliton said he laid the
foundation of his subsequent fortune.
His speciality was light
African matemoras and Central American kip. (Salem News Oct. 14, 1887
and July 8, 1923)
John Culliton, described as a quiet reserved man, was married in
Salem to Lucy D. Johnson on Dec. 31, 1848.
The couple made their
home at 9 Friend st. until the completion of their beautiful new
mansion house at 145 Federal St.
The Culliton family was settled into
their new residence by June 1860 when the federal census was taken:
John Culliton
Lucy
Catherine
John
James
Willie
Carrie Grant
age 42
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currier
born in Mass
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servant
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�The tax records for 1860 list John Culliton as the owner of 147
(now 145) Federal st. valued at $6,500; currier shop and tannery at
R91 Mason st. valued at $3,400; one horse (no value given).
In 1862 the tax was - 5,300 ft. of land $2,000 Total
$4,400-
barn $100 - house
1~6 ,500
On March 21, 1866 John Culliton purchased,for $452, a small parcel
of land adjoining his from the heirs of Lydia P. Stearns.
the same land conveyed to Lydia by the heirs of Sarah
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�In 1868 John Culliton 1 s worth was given as:
$20,000
stock
machinery
1,000
3 horses
500
carriages, carts, etc.
300
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furniture
house 145 Federal
6,500
tan yard and 3 buildings
1,500
vats
700
house 87t Mason St.
400
500
land #3 and 4t Friend st.
land $2,000
land 1,200
land
200
The 1870 census shows one addition and one correction*:
John Culliton
Lucy D.
Katie E.
John F.
James E.
William H.
Edward J.
Carrie L. Grant
age 53
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tanner & currier
keeping house
no occupation
at school
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born Ire•
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servant
The tax value had risen in 1870 to - $8,000 for the house and $1,300
for the land.
at $1,800.
By 1876 the house was valued at $9,000 with the land
The value dropped in 1880 to $7,800 for the house and
$1,600 for land.
In 1880 another census was taken:
age
John Culliton
II
Lucy D.
II
James E.
II
William
II
Edward J.
Caroline L. Grant 11
II
Bridget Carey
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leather manf.
wife - keeps house
son - student
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In the 1881 directory John Culliton was a currier at Rl09 Mason st.
and at 91 High St., Boston. His house was 145 Federal St.
�Mr. Culliton died at his residence on Oct. 13, 1887 at the age of
70.
This obituary appeared in the local paper:
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; Mr. JonN Cu1.uro~, also ii. 11;omhcf. ot /
:the Houth Society, died
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j70. He Wll!I born In ll'cl:111tt 1 :1nde1l l11 Hall- I
:rax in 1834, 011m6 to ~ll.~8110i1udet.ts and
1wol'ked at his tmtle ns 11 p1foter In the office
'ot the Boston Post. lill me to S.1lem In
;l83i'i, nnd worli,cd lu UH! ottloe of th~ 811lem
:J,1rndmark. He le111'11ed the trnde ot a cur·rler with the 111t11 Uavl•l' lloberts .of Pea-I
:~odr, us ~n npprentlce, laylug the touuda~,
_t1vn of 111~ fu.ture co111pe~e11t•y \l.r. working;
,·""t-l'Htti.: nt 111ght UlJOll lnllCS \>Ul'Ch:tsetl i'i:Y
,hhmwlr a 1111 aoltl by 11111 ns hi. ow 11 venture!
·to hb employrr. lfo 1101.;umulatcd wealth!
! 'rapidly during the war, and.torse\'l'l'al years:
1 was at thi; head ot thl' flt•m of Vullit.on, I
;.'1'rl'udwell & Co., 88 High stl'eet, .Boston. i
:':He e111ur11c<>tl th1! Protc~t11nt religion nnd
·:was n member of th() 801,1th C:hu1,~b P11.rlsh
'iCummittee. He wu~ 1o Dfrectrll' .hi the Naulnr.keag Bauk aud 811lem & ,;outh Danvers Oil
i' Cou1p1111y. · A 1111111 of ~e1wrous impulses, he
.i w11s one of the bt·st friends the workingmen
ievet·.had. He le11ves I\ widow aQd tour :$OU•
jan<!~ughter.
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In his will (probate #65503) Mr. Culliton left his widow, Lucy D.,
"a share as she is entitled to at law 11 , to his son William H. the
sum of $100, 1/4 of the remainder to Charles Tuttle to hold in
trust for John F. Culliton of Peabody, and the rest to children
James, Edward and Kate.
(see also appendix A)
On Sept. 21, 1888 Charles H. Tuttle, trustee under the will of
John Culliton transferred the 1/4 share of the dwelling house
at 145 Federal St. to Lucy D. Culliton (book 1233 page 505).
Lucy D. Culliton died on June 25, 1893.
The Salem News carried
this obituary:
"Lucy D., widow of the late John Culliton, died at her residence
on Federal St. yesterday noon, after an illness of some duration.
The deceased was born and always resided in Salem.
She was an
�attendant at the South church, and although never conspicuous in
charitable work, gave a large amount of money to the poor and
deserving.
The deceased was in her 70th year.
wife of
c.
She leaves a daughter Catherine,
H. Tuttle, and three sons James, William and Edward. 11
On July 29, 1893 the heirs of Lucy D. Culliton conveyed their
shares of the dwelling house 145 Federal st. and the land on the
corner of Federal and Flint, "the same conveyed to John Culliton
as by deeds of Stearns 101 to William H. Culliton.
"The same inherited
by us from our late mother Lucy D." (book 1395 page 145).
The 1895 tax shows that the valuation had dropped to $7,300 for the
house and $2,100 for the land.
1913 shows
a further drop to $6,700
for the house and $2,100 for the land.
William H. Culliton died on July 3, 1914.
His obitutary as it was
printed in the Salem News:
11
William H. Culltion died at his home, 145 Federal St., Saturday,
after a long illness.
Oct. 24, 1857•
manufacturer.
His father was John Culliton, a large leather
He leaves a brother Edward J. and a sister Mrs.
Charles H. Tuttle.
home.
He was a note broker, and was born in Salem,
His funeral was held this forenoon at his late
Rev. Thomas G. Langdale of the South church officiating.
burial was in Harmony Grove."
The
�In his will (probate #118985) William bequeathed
1~500
to h·is cousin
Caroline L. Grant and several pieces of jewelry to the T~ttle
frunily.
The rest and remainder to Charles
c.
Tuttle to pay brother
Edward J. Culliton all the income (see also appendix B).
The directory for 1915 states that the house was vacant at the time
those listings were made.
On Sept. 21, 1915 Charles
c.
Tuttl~
trustee under the last will of
William H. Culliton,sold for $6,600 to Catherine Ronan "the same
conveyed to John Culliton by deeds of Stearns (book 2311 pages 450-1).
Catherine Ronan was the wife of a prominent leather manufacturer 5
James Ronan.
The property was apparently put in Catherine's name
for legal purposes.
The 1915 tax valuation shows Catherine Ronan as
the owner of 145 Federal st.
house valued at $5,60D; land $2,400.
The Ronans moved, from 44 Holten st., Peabody with their impressive
family, to the Federal St. house immediately after the purchase
as indicated in the 1916 directory:
Bartholomew J. Ronan,
II
Catherine F.
11
Francis J.
11
James J.
11
John J.
James (wf~ Catherine)
William J.
works at
clerk (Peabody)
dentist - 114 Washington st.
student
lawyer - 252 Essex St.
lawyer - 118 Washington st.
morocco dresser
II
II
lives at
145 Federal st.
II
II
II
II
II
11
(daughter Helen Ronan, dentist was listed along with the others in
1918)
�The yea:r 1925 brought sadness to the 145 Federal St. household, for
on May 8th Dr. Helen E. Ronan died:
Salem News - May 10, 1925
"Dr. Helen E. Ronan, one of the best known of the younger dentist
of this city, passed away Saturday after an illness of only a few
days duration.
She was a native of this city.
After completing her
High School course in three yea:rs, she entered Tufts Dental School,
from which she graduated with honor and distinction in 1919.
Her great zeal and enthusiasm for her work, and her ma:rked ability
and skill in executing the same, soon attracted the attention of the
college authorities who upon her graduation, made her a member of
the faculty.
She hel• this position for a few yea:rs and until the·
practice established by her sister, Dr. Catherine F., became so
large as to require her attention.
Thereupon, she associated with
her sister and the two have since been actively engaged in the practice
of their profession.
Endowed with a bright and happy disposition, Dr. Helen Ronan always
had a kind and pleasant word for everyone with whom she came in
contact.
She was a great favorite with the children, especially
those who were numbered among her patients.
25 years of age.
Dr. Ronan was only
She was in her usual good health and spirits and
about her duties as late as last Thursday.
Her demise was entirely
unexpected and was a distinct shock to the community.
Besides her grief stricken pa:rents and sister, Dr. Ronan leaves
six brothers."
�Just two years later another death stunned
the family.
Salem News - Nov. 7, 1927
"The many friends of John J. Ronan a well known attorney were
shocked to learn that he passed away at his home 145 Federal St.,
yesterday afternoon after an illness lasting but a few days.
He
was about his duties until Thursday when he complained of a slight
indisposition.
He was apparently recovering when a heart condition
developed which culminated in his death.
Mr. Ronan was born in Salem, but moved as a child with his parents
to Peabody.
He was educated in the public schools of that city,
graduated from Peabody High in 1912.
He continued his studies
at the Boston University law school, received his degree from that
institution in 1915.
He began the practice of his profession in
Salem, but his duties were interrupted by his enlistment in the
navy in 1918.
After serving most creditably under Lt. Comm. David Little,
until the armistice was signed, then returned to his office and
resumed his law practice.
He had a particular aptitude for probate and real estate law and
devested himself almost exclusively to the practice of those two
branches.
At the time of his death he was conveyancer for the
Roger Conant Co-op Bank.
Attorney Ronan was a man of reticence and unassuming disposition
but his earnestness and integrity and sympathetic understanding
endeared him to all who knew him.
He was a member of the Essex
Bar Assc. and the American Legion.
Besides his mother and father he is survived by five brothers and
one sister
Katherine~'
�The 1935 valuation for Catherine F. Ronan was listed as:
House 145 Federal st.
Garage
Factory (3 Waters st.)
$6,000
500
9,000
On Oct. 16, 1937 James Ronan succumbed to a long illness:
Salem News
Oct. 16
"James Ronan died this morning at his home 145 Federal St.,
following a long illness.
A native of Salem he spent many of his
early years in Peabody where, for a long time he conducted a large
tannery, retiring
from business 15 years ago.
Mr. Ronan devoted his life chiefly, in the interest of his family
and home, yet was kindly and helpful to all whom he met bearing his
lingering illness with patience.
He married Catherine Doody of Salem more than 50 years ago in the
old St. James church, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Fr. Gray,
Besides his widow he is survived by one daughter Dr. Catherine F. of
Salem and five sons.
Funeral from his late home."
On July 12, 1950, after the death of their mother in 1949, James,
William, Bartholomew, Arthur and Frank sold their shares in the
land and building on the corner of Eederal and Flint Streets to
Catherine F. Ronan.
Ronan.
"All we inherited from our mother Catherine F.
For title see Charles Tuttle to Catherine F. Ronan 1915"•
(book 3762 page 297)
Catherine and Frank remained in the house until for some unknown
reason they moved to 366 Essex St. in 1954•
vacant during 1954 and 1955.
The house remained
�It may be of interest to make note of some members of the Ronan
family after their departure from 145 Federal St.:
Bartholomew practiced law for 45 years and was the vice president
and director of the Merchants Warren National Bank of Salem.
James Ronan became Justice of the State Supreme Court
William and Frank were the proprietors of "Ronan's" restaurant
at 40 Boston St. for many years.
Catherine continued to practice dentistry in Boston, Wakefield
and Salem. She died on March 22, 1976 at the age of 82.
On Jan. 19, 1955 Catherine Ronan, unmarried, sold to Arthur Thomas
Cyr the land and buildings at 145 Federal St. "For title see deed
of James Ronan et al to me July 12, 1950, also probate of Catherine
Ronan #228016 11
(book 4135 page 293).
On Oct. 9, 1956 Arthur T. Cyr secured
Conant Bank for $2,200.
a mortgage from the Roger
The property was also subject to a prior
mortgae for $16,300 (book 4314 page 132).
The bank took possession
of the property on Feb. 11, 1958 (book 4442 page 154).
On Feb. 26, 1958 the Roger Conant Co-op Bank sold the property to
Elmer H. Warner (book 4442 page 155-7).
The title was changed on
April 29, 1958 ro read Elmer and Eleanor Warner (book 4456 page 292).
Dec. 10, 1959 Elmer H. and Eleanor
to Israel Frisch, of Beverly.
Bank
(book 4628 page 382).
c.
Warner,husband
and wife, sold
"The same conveyed by the Roger Conant
�On Dec. 31, 1966 Israel and Minnie Frisch, husband and wife, of
Beverly changed the title of this property as well as three other
parcels to "Israel Frisch as he is trustee of the Federal St. Realty
(book 5417 page 512).
Trust of Salem"
Oct. 29, 1980 Minnie Frisch surviving spouse of Israel Frisch and
the successor trustee of the Federal St. Realty Trust of Salem
sold for $100,000 to Harkness and Wick Development Corp., business
at 7 East st., Ipswich the land and building on the corner of
Federal and Flint Sts.
For title see book 5417 page 512
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145
145 Federal
1859
Culliton
currier
Federal
John
John Culliton
Tanner
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38 Putnam Street
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Built in 1859
by Frazier C. Foote, tanner and teamster, and Mary Foote, his wife
Researched and Written by David Moffat – April 2022
�Date
Conveyed by
11 Jul James B. Mann,
1842 housewright
Conveyed to
Property
Frazier C. Foote,
tanner
“a certain
parcel of
land”
$625
Deed
334
129
“a lot of
land situate
in Salem”
$132
Deed
481
265
23 Jul, William F. Nichols, and Mary Foote,
1853 Joseph F. Nichols
mother of Mary
E. Sweetser
Amount Doc
Book
Page
Mary E. Sweetser
“the
$1 and Deed
following
other
pieces of good and
land with sufficient
the considera
buildings tion paid
thereon”
943 129
16 Feb John C. Foote, of East
1876 Derry New Hampshire
Mary E. Sweetser
“a lot of
land with
the
dwelling
house
thereon”
949 10
7 Dec James D. Osgood and
1904 Evelyn A. Osgood, his
wife
Mary A. Cooper
“a certain
$1 and Deed
parcel of
other
land with valuable
the considera
buildings
tions
thereon”
1767
323
15 Jul Mary A. Cooper
1922
John J.
Hennessey
“the land
in said
Salem,
with the
buildings
thereon”
2522
482
15
Dec
1875
George F. Foote
$500
Consider
ation
Paid
Deed
Deed
�“my twothirds
interest as
heir with
Quitclaim
Covenants
the land in
said
Salem,
with the
buildings
thereon”
Consider
ation
Paid
Deed
3114
47
Louise F. Durkin
“the land
in the
Salem with
the
buildings
thereon”
Consider
ation
Paid
Deed
6511
377
Anne J.
Hennessey
“the land
in the
Salem with
the
buildings
thereon”
Consider
ation
Paid
Deed
6511
378
“38
Putnam
Street”
$301,000
Deed 38346
583
“the land
in Salem
with the
buildings
thereon”
$655,000
Deed 40298
444
24 Jun Charles J. Hennessey,
1937 heir-at-law of John J.
Hennessey
Katherine
Hennessey
31
Aug
1978
Ann J. Hennessey
31
Aug
1978
Louise F. Durkin
16
Mar
2020
John G. King, Special
Einer and Marisa
Personal Representative Lindholm
of the estate of Ann
Jacqueline Hennessey
21 Sep Einer Lindholm,
2021 married, and Marisa
Lindholm, unmarried
Emmanuel
Steiner and Lisa
Elizabeth
Croteau
Other Notes:
MACRIS: r. 1865, between 1851 and 1874
William H. H. Sweetser House
“38 Putnam Street is an unusual blend of the Greek and Gothic
�Revival styles; the Gothic Revival style was rare in Salem. The
house is 1 1/2 stories high, with a gable roof , broadside to the
street. The five bay facade has a center entry flanked by 1/2
paneled sidelights and surrounded by fluted pilasters and an
entablature. Window sash are 2 / 1. Two Gothic Revival gables, each
containing 2/1 window, are symmetrically placed on the facade .
The west elevation possesses a one-story entry ell with stuccoed
foundation, cornice returns and triangular window in the gable
end. The east elevation has flush eaves.
Putnam Street is one of the earlier streets in the Gallows
Hill area, laid out by 1851. This house is depicted on the 1874
atlas as the property of William H . H . Sweetser, a leather tanner.
The house remained in his possession as late as 1897. Unfortunately, previous occupants of the
house are unknown.”
Reasoning for the Date of 1859:
As noted in the MACRIS entry for 38 Putnam, it does not appear that the current house was
standing in 1851 when a map of Salem’s houses was first produced. George F. Foote and his
wife Mary Cheever Foote moved to Salem from Lynn between 1837 and 1844, presumably
around November 9th, 1844, when Frazier sold to Samuel P. Cheever a lot of land at Woodend
in Lynn.
When, in November of 1842, Frazier bought the initial piece of land on the corner of what would
become Hanson and Putnam Streets, there was no house present. That land was enlarged in 1853
with the purchase of a second parcel by Mary, though the 1858 deed with their son John C.
indicates that the dwelling house at that time fit on the 1842 parcel.
The transition between 1859 and 1861 in the Salem Directory from identifying the home of the
Fraziers as “house rear 93 Boston Street,” which it had been since 1846 to “corner Hanson and
Putnam Streets,” indicates a change. Hanson and Putnam Streets had their names by 1857, as
indicated in the directory that year and 1859 that Hanson Street began at 93 Boston Street. and
that Putnam ran from Hanson to Proctor Court. So the change was likely in the house itself.
In 1859, Frazier bought and mortgaged a rectangular parcel of land on Hanson Street, with 50
feet of frontage. In the same deed he purchased a lot of land in Beverly. as well. In 1859 and in
1864, Frazier and Mary mortgaged the house to the Salem Workingman’s Loan (592:85;
663:162).
�Further land on Hanson Street purchased by Foote in 1859.
Biographical Info on the Footes
Frazier C. Foote was born in Bradford, MA to Caleb Foote and Sarah Carleton. His birth is not
recorded in the vital records of the town, but his presumptive siblings’ are: two sisters: Athelia
(1787), Barsinia (1789), and three brothers: Samuel (1783), Frederik (1785), Barnard (1791).
Frederick died at age 2 in 1787.
On November 18th, 1832, the marriage intention in Lynn was published between Frazier C.
Foote and Mary Cheever of Lynn.
John Calvin Foote was born in 1834 in Lynn.
Moses Frazier Foote was born in 1837 in Lynn.
George F. Foote was born 1844 in Salem.
Mary E. Foote was born in 1847 in Salem.
The 1850 Federal census shows Fazier and Mary living together- he is 44 and she is 47. He is a
tanner. The children are John C., Moses F., George F. and Mary E., ages 16, 12, 6, and 3. John
C. is working as a clerk.
�The 1855 Massachusetts census shows Frazier and Mary living together, with his profession
listed as tanner and teamster. He was 50 and she was 52. Their children were John C., 21, a
currier, Moses, 18, a teamster, Franklin, age 11, and Mary E., age 8.
The 1865 Massachusetts census shows Frazier and Mary living together and lists his profession
as a teamster. He was 58 and she was 62. Living with them are John C. Foote, 30, and George F.
Foote, 21, both curriers, and Mary E. Foote, age 17.
He died in Salem, aged 63 on April 10, 1870 of erysipelas, a skin infection. According to
findagrave.com,he is buried in Lot 1224, Grave 1 on Forest Ave in Harmony Grove Cemetery.
Probate of Mary Foote, 1875 #39259
1904: Evelyn A. Osgood and Mary A. Cooper were the only heirs at law of Mary E. Sweetser.
Mary E. Foote Sweetser died of pneumonia aged 49 on December 21, 1896.
These Footes do not appear in Foote family, comprising the genealogy and history of Nathaniel
Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn., and his descendants; also a partial record of descendants of
Pasco Foote of Salem, Mass., Richard Foote of Stafford County, Va., and John Foote of New
York City, a 1907 genealogy by Abram William Foote.
Directories:
1842: F.C. Foote, tanner, 42 Boston Street (p. 30)
1846: Frazier C. Foote, tanner, house rear 95 Boston Street (p. 44)
Young F. Waldron & Joseph F. Waldron, curriers, houses rear 95 Boston,
Walker, Samuel, tanner, house rear 95 Boston (p. 118)
John C. Bott, currier, Pope’s Court, h. 95 Boston (p. 15)
1851: Frazier C. Foote, tanner, house rear 95 Boston Street (p. 74)
1853: Frazier C. Foote, tanner, house rear 93 Boston Street (p. 74)
1855: Frazier C. Foote, tanner, house rear 93 Boston Street (p. 73)
1857: Frazier C. Foote, tanner, house rear 93 Boston Street
John C. Foote, currier, boards rear 93 Boston (p. 92)
Stephen Browne, black smith, house rear 93 Boston (p. 63)
Ann McMann, house rear 93 Boston (p. 128)
1859: Frazier C. Foote, tanner, house rear 93 Boston Street
John C. Foote, currier, boards rear 93 Boston Street (p. 96)
1861: Frazier C. Foote, tanner, house Putnam, corner Hanson
John C. Foote, boards Putnam corner Hanson (p. 87)
1864: Frazier C. Foote, teamster, house Putnam corner Hanson
John C. Foote, boards Putnam cor. Hanson (Band, 1st Heavy Artillery) (p. 96)
�1869: No William H.H. Sweetser
1872: “Sweetser William H. H. tanner, house Putnam, cor. Hanson” p. 179
1874: “Sweetser William H. H. tanner, house Putnam, c. Hanson” p. 182.
Death Record of Frazier C. Foote, 1870
1842 Deed (334:129)
�1853 Deed (481:265)
1876 Mortgage Deed (109:11)
�1851 Atlas- area of the house
�1872 Atlas
�1874 Atlas- 24 Putnam Street Wm H. H. Sweetser)
1897 Atlas- 38 Putnam Street (W.H.H. Sweetser)
�1903 Atlas- 38 Putnam Street
�1911 Atlas- 38 Putnam (Mary A. Cooper)
�1938 Atlas- 38 Putnam Street
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An account of the resource
Built in 1859
by Frazier C. Foote, tanner and teamster, and Mary Foote, his wife
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1859
2022
38 Putnam Street
Foote
Massachusetts
Salem
Tanner
teamster
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183 Rear Federal Street
Michael Pitman, tanner
Built by 1831
Researched and written by Leslie Fontaine
October 2022
Historic Salem Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745-0799 | info@historicsalem.org
© 2022
�183R Federal Street, 1980
(MACRIS SAL.658)
183R Federal Street, 1995
(MACRIS SAL.658)
1
�Federal Street was laid out about 1769; called the new street in 1770, new street laid out near the North
River around 1779, a town way in 1782 and, finally, Federal street by 17941.
The house currently known as 183R Federal Street was originally 103 Federal Street, the houses and
buildings at this address were sometimes referred to as Lummus or Tuttle Court in various city
directories. According to Michael Pitman’s probate record of 1831/1832 he had two workshops on the
property2. By the time Andrew Lunt bought the property in 1832 it was being used as a wheelwright
shop3. At the time of the 1837 Salem City Directory it was still being used as a wheelwright shop by David
Ross. Between 1842 and at least 1853 it continued to mostly be used as a wheelwright shop while also
being occupied as a dwelling house.
By the 1855 Salem City Directory, 103 Federal had been renumbered to 183R Federal, which remains so
numbered to this day. Various members of the Tuttle family have lived in this house for around 105 years
between 1859 and 1964.
183R Federal Street, 1981
(MACRIS SAL.658)
1
Essex Antiquarian, Vol. 7, Pg. 67
Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic
Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.)
3
Adams, G. The Salem directory ... Salem: H. Whipple.
2
2
�SOURCES
3
�1820 Map of Salem
1851 Map of Salem
4
�1874 Atlas of Salem, Plate I
1883 Birds Eye View of Salem
5
�1890 to 1903 Atlas, Plate 27
1897 Atlas, Plate 7
6
�1906 Atlas, Plate 53
1911 Atlas, Plate 14
7
�Michael Pitman Probate Record, 18314
4
Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic
Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.)
8
�Michael Pitman Probate Record 18315
5
Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic
Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.)
9
�Homeowner
Date
Purchased
Willis Tuttle Realty Trust
09/09/1986
Robert J. Metzger
05/31/1984
George J. Dubois & Stephanie M.
Dubois
11/13/1964
Tuttle Family
Elinor R. Tuttle
Edward G. Tuttle
Charles H. Tuttle
Frank A. & Marion R. Gardner
Francis R. Tuttle, Charles H. Tuttle,
Caroline F. Tuttle (single woman),
and Charlotte W. Moore
08/16/1949
05/29/1915
05/10/1915
12/31/1914 &
01/15/1915
11/19/1912
Years of
Number of
Ownership
Years
1984-1986
2
1964-1984
20
1859-1964
105
1949-1964
1915-1949
1915
1914-1915
1912-1914
Purchase Price
$137,000.00
Consideration
paid
Documents
Referenced
Description
8499:234
Master Deed
7423:417
Beginning at the Northeasterly corner thereof by other land of mine, thence running
Southeasterly by land now or formerly of Whittridge one hundred (100) feet; thence
running Southwesterly by land now or formerly of Grant sixty-two (62) feet, two (2)
inches; thence running Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Weston et all, one
hundred seventeen (117) feet, two (2) inches; thence running Northwesterly by
other land of mine sixty-two (62) feet, to the point of beginning.
5223:350
Beginning at the Northeasterly corner thereof by other land of mine, thence running
Southeasterly by land now or formerly of Whittridge one hundred (100) feet; thence
running Southwesterly by land now or formerly of Grant sixty-two (62) feet, two (2)
inches; thence running Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Weston et all, one
hundred seventeen (117) feet, two (2) inches; thence running Northwesterly by
other land of mine sixty-two (62) feet, to the point of beginning.
3736:580
Running from a point of land of Tuttle, Ninety-eight feet by land now or late of
Whittredge in a Southeasterly direction, thence Southwesterly, Sixty-Two feet, two
inches by land now or late of Grant; thence Northwesterly, one hundred fifteen feet
and two inches by land now or late of Weston et als, thence Northeasterly Sixty-six
feet by the parcel first described.
2299:59
Running from a point of land of Tuttle, Ninety-eight feet by land now or late of
Whittredge in a Southeasterly direction, thence Southwesterly, Sixty-Two feet, two
inches by land now or late of Grant; thence Northwesterly, one hundred fifteen feet
and two inches by land now or late of Weston et als, thence Northeasterly Sixty-six
feet by the parcel first described.
Running from a point of land of Tuttle ninety eight feet by land now or late of
Whittredge in a southeasterly direction, thence Southwesterly sixty two feet, two
inches by land now or late of Grant; thence Northwesterly one hundred fifteen feet
and two inches by land now or late of Weston et als., thence Northeasterly sixty six
feet by the parcel first described (183 Federal - front house)
15
Consideration
paid
34
$1 and other
valuable
consideration
paid
1
$1 and other
valuable
consideration
paid
2293:534
1
$1,339.99 &
$1,253.20
2284:432
(Execution) &
2282:595 (Deed)
2
$1 and other
valuable
consideration
paid
2189:167
Foreclosure - Property taken by sheriff
Being numbered 183 and rear of 183 Federal Street in Salem.
William Tuttle & Emma A. Tuttle
08/01/1859
1859-1912
53
$1,500.00
592:22
Ezra Lummus & Ann Lummus
11/30/1840
1840-1859
19
$1,300.00
321:231
All that real estate situated in the rear of one hundred eighty three Federal Street,
so numbered - consisting of a dwelling house and land with all other buildings
thereon, and bounded as follows - running from a point on land of said Tuttle ninety
eight feet by land now or late of Whittredge in a southeasterly direction, thence
southwesterly sixty-two and two twelths feet by land of Grant thence Northwesterly
one hundred fifteen feet and two twelths feet by land of Weston and others and
thence Northeasterly sixty six feet by land of said Tuttle to the point of starting being as the fences and bound now stand - said real estate being situated in the
rear of One hundred eight three Federal Street.
A certain parcel of land situate in said Salem on Federal Street and bounded as
follows viz. Beginning at the Northeasterly corner thereof and running
Southwesterly by Federal Street 70 feet more or less then running Southeasterly on
land of Tuttle, Pitman and Very 212 feet more or less, then running Northeasterly
by land of Stevens 64 feet to land of said Crowninshield, then running
Northwesterly by land of said Crowninshield to the first bound, with the privileges
and appurtenances to the same belonging and the buildings thereon standing,
being the same land which was conveyed to me by Wm E. Hacker, administrator of
the estate of the late Michael Pitman, of said Salem, by his deed dated the 26th
day of May 1832 and recorded Book 265, Leaf 174.
265:174
Situated on Federal Street in said Salem and bounded as follows biz; beginning at
the Northeasterly corner thereof on Federal Street by land of B.W. Crowninshield
and running Southwesterly by Federal Street 70 feet more or less, then running
Southeasterly on land of Tuttle, Johnson, and Proctor 212 feet, more or less, by
land of the heirs of Proctor, then running Northeasterly by land of said heirs of
Proctor 64 feet then running Northwesterly by land of said Crowninshield to the first
bound. Being the same land conveyed to Michael Pitman Book 240, Page 103
Mortgaged on October 17, 1844: 348:237 and discharged: 426:80
240:103
Beginning at the Northeasterly corner thereof on Federal Street by land late of
William S. Gray and running Southwesterly by Federal Street 70 feet, then running
Southeasterly on land of Proctor, Johnson, and others 212 feet to land of heirs of
the late Ebenezer Proctor, then running Northeasterly by land of said heirs of the
late Proctor 64 feet to land late of William S. Gray, thence Northwesterly by land
late of said Gray to the first bound.
Andrew Lunt (through
administration of Pitman estate by
William Hacker)
Michael Pitman and Mary
(Bowditch) Pitman
05/26/1832
2/25/1826
1832-1840
1826-1832
8
6
$1,025.00
$500.00
Notes
Front of
property was
sold 10/3/1854
to Tuttle with a
mortgage - 501:
251.
�������������������������������Inventory No:
SAL.658
Historic Name:
Common Name:
Lund, Andrew Wheelwright Shop
Address:
183R Federal St
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Central Salem;
Local No:
25-123;
Year Constructed:
C 1830
Architectural Style(s):
Federal;
Use(s):
Multiple Family Dwelling House; Shop Other;
Significance:
Architecture; Industry;
Area(s):
SAL.HD
Designation(s):
Local Historic District (03/03/1981);
Building Materials:
Roof: Asphalt Shingle;
Wall: Wood; Wood Shingle;
Demolished
No
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FORM B - B U I L D I N G
USGS Quad
Area(s)
Salem
HU
Town
658
Salem
Place
(neighborhood or v i l l a g e ) -
Central
Address
Uses:
Salem
183R F e d e r a l
Historic
Street
Name
Present
Residential
Original
Date
Form Number
Possibly
of Construction
Industrial
c. 1830
Source
See B i b l i o g r a p h y *
Style/Form
Federal
Architect/Builder
Exterior
Material:
Foundation
Not V i s i b l e
Wall/Trim
Wooden
Roof
Asphalt
Outbuildings/Secondary
Shingles/Wood
Shingles
Structures
M a j o r A l t e r a t i o n s (with dates) W i n g o n S
e l e v a t i o n b u i l t (1851-1874); wing on N
e l e v a t i o n added ( l a t e 1 9 t h - e a r l y 20th C ) ;
m o s t t r i m r e p l a c e d , new d o o r f r a m e , wooden
shingle siding applied (mid-late 20th C ? )
Condition
00
/"\
/
Recorded
1
i
/\\
by: Susan
Ceccacci,
Moved
Acreage
Lisa
and Dianne L. S i e r g i e j
Commonweal C o l l a b o r a t i v e
Date:
J u l y 1995
I
no
yes
Date
6,745 S F
Hartmann
Organization:
I
X
Good
|— (
J — |\/[Zr
l — W I w i V LZ U
Setting
S e t behind o t h e r houses on a
narrow row o f f F e d e r a l S t r e e t , i n a
densely-settled, neighborhood of mostly
19th-century residences.
SEP 2 9 1995,
SS. H I S T . C O M M .
�(
BUILDING
183R
FORM
ARCHITECTURAL
See c o n t i n u a t i o n s h e e t .
DESCRIPTION
Describe a r c h i t e c t u r a l features.
Street
E v a l u a t e t h e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of t h i s b u i l d i n g i n terms of o t h e r b u i l d i n g s
w i t h i n t h e community.
This
2
1/2-story,
chimneys
north
and
a
end.
story
frames
are
form,
paired
chimneys,
Federal
period
windows w e l l
Twentieth
evidence
century
which
HISTORICAL
center-entry,
gable-roofed
Window
center-entry
possible
5-bay,
2-story,
date
molded
of
below the
help
and
eaves
date
NARRATIVE
and
on
the
close
suggests
the
the
house
has
a
south
end
and
window sash
eaves
construction,
alterations to
would
gable-end
wing
trim
but
a
are
the
later
and
are
door
pair
of
interior
another
6/6.
The
on
i n d i c a t i o n s of
placement
rather
frame
of
than
have
the
5-bay,
a
the
second
earlier
date.
eliminated
other
building.
See c o n t i n u a t i o n s h e e t .
D i s c u s s t h e h i s t o r y of t h e b u i l d i n g .
E x p l a i n i t s a s s o c i a t i o n s with local (or s t a t e h i s t o r y .
I n c l u d e uses
of t h e b u i l d i n g and t h e r o l e ( s ) t h e owners/occupants p l a y e d w i t h i n t h e community.
The
house
which
at
183R
developed
nineteenth
nearby
c.
dwelling
1830
associated
the
house
Tax
records
(probably
Street
in
residents
Boston
Street.
During
industry
expanded
at
and
leather
the
the
Federal
Federal)
appears
a wheelwright
property.
Federal
In
Street
Street
an
were
1840,
to
the
to
the
in
sold
house
located
the
on
of
site
buildings
from
that
time;
a
when
and
a
land
constructed
Federal)
and
the
period.
L u m m u s , who
Federal)
at
dominate
1830's
183R
the
nineteenth
converted
the
the
Ezra
(183
mid-
curriers in
industrial
have been
front
unfinished
and
early
shop d u r i n g
Lund
Street
and
rapidly to
late
blacksmith,
(directly
early
were tanners
economy by
Street
housed
indicate that
183R
local
Federal
183
183
on
Federal
i n the
in
1841.
shop
e a c h was
valued
$2,000.
William
the
owned
with
upper
the
of
183R
on
Many o f
building that
Andrew Lund
at
at
i s located
neighborhood
shoe
sector
Street
residential
district
Salem's
manufacturing
The
a
century.
leather
century,
Federal
as
Tuttle
first
Tuttles
the
purchased
appeared
rented
family
BIBLIOGRAPHY
at
the
the
at
least until
and/or
Salem.
*King,
Inc.,
city
house
Salem,
Salem
Beers,
the
in
1854.
The
d i r e c t o r y as
183R
Federal
middle
of
a
as
the
property
dwelling
a
duplex.
twentieth
at
183R
i n 1872.
The
Federal
I t
seems
dwelling
stayed
century.
See c o n t i n u a t i o n s h e e t .
X
REFERENCES
Massachusetts
for
property
i n the
Historical
Commission Reconnaissance
Survey
Report
1985.
Joyce,
Research
Massachusetts,
Directories,
D.
G.
&
Report:
183
February
Federal
Street,
Historic
Salem
1987.
1837-1946.
Company,
Atlas
of
Essex
County,
Massachusetts,
1872.
Hopkins,
G.
M.
Mclntyre,—Hsory
Recommended
for
&
Co.,
C.
listing
Atlas
E.,
i n the
Map
of
of
Salem, M a s s a c h u s e t t s ,
the
National
City
of
Register
Salem,
of
Mass,
Historic
1874.
1851.
Places;
�I f c h e c k e d , s e e a t t a c h e d N a t i o n a l R e g i s t e r C r i t e r i a Statement form.
INVENTORY
FORM C O N T I N U A T I O N
SHEET
Salem
183R
Area
BIBLIOGRAPHY
and/or
REFERENCES
Richards,
L. J . ,
HU
Street
F o r m No.
658
(continued)
Atlas
of the City
o f Salem, M a s s a c h u s e t t s . . . . ,
1897.
S a n b o r n Map Company, S a n b o r n F i r e I n s u r a n c e M a p s o f S a l e m ,
M a s s a c h u s e t t s 1 8 9 0 New Y o r k , S a n b o r n M a p C o . , 1 8 9 0 .
S a n b o r n Map Company, S a n b o r n F i r e I n s u r a n c e Map o f S a l e m , M a s s . ,
1 9 0 6 , New Y o r k , S a n b o r n M a p C o . , 1 9 0 6 .
1906
S a n b o r n Map Company, S a n b o r n F i r e I n s u r a n c e Map
t o F e b . , 1 9 5 0 , New Y o r k , S a n b o r n M a p C o . , 1 9 5 0 .
Salem,
Walker L i t h o g r a p h and P u b l i s h i n g
M a s s a c h u s e t t s , 1911.
Company,
Atlas
o f Salem,
Mass.,
of the City
of
�6 5 8
F O R M
B
-
B U I L D I N G
F o r m no.
'UCft-
In A r e a n o .
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O f f i c e of t h e S e c r e t a r y , S t a t e H o u s e , B o s t o n
\ 1 3
&s
at u s e
jit o w n e r
ption:
irce
i n r e l a t i o n to n e a r e s t c r o s s s t r e e t s a n d
other b u i l d i n g s . Indicate north.
Exterior wall fabric \ K X A ,
Outbuildings (describe)
c^WSl vAftTTV
Other features
X
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S&X$£fS
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Date
Moved
Date
5. L o t size-.
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A p p r o x i m a t e frontage
QPAO^
A p p r o x i m a t e d i s t a n c e of b u i l d i n g f r o m
street
6. R e c o r d e d b y £ " ^ > A & V ^ C & Q C N
v
Organization ^ g f ^ y s x ^ ^ \ g ^ \ Q G & C b f O
Date
(over)
ym-i-n
^\<\t(\
�7. O r i g i n a l o w n e r ( i f
known)
O r i g i n a l use
S u b s e q u e n t u s e s ( i f any) a n d d a t e s
8. T h e m e s ( c h e c k a s m a n y a s
Aboriginal
Agricultural
Architectural
The A r t s
Commerce
C ommunication
Community development
9. H i s t o r i c a l s i g n i f i c a n c e
applicable)
Conservation
Education
Exploration/
settlement
Industry
Military
Political
Recreation
Religion
Science/
invention
Social/
humanitarian
Transportation
( i n c l u d e e x p l a n a t i o n of t h e m e s c h e c k e d a b o v e )
1
10. B i b l i o g r a p h y and/or r e f e r e n c e s (such as l o c a l h i s t o r i e s , deeds,
early maps,
etc.)
assessor's
records,
�Inventory No:
SAL.657
Historic Name:
Pitman, Michael - Lummus, Ezra
House
Common Name:
Tuttle, William House
Address:
183 Federal St
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Central Salem;
Local No:
25-122;
Year Constructed:
1841
Architectural Style(s):
Federal; Greek Revival;
Use(s):
Single Family Dwelling House;
Significance:
Architecture;
Area(s):
SAL.HD
Designation(s):
Local Historic District (03/03/1981);
Building Materials:
Roof: Asphalt Shingle;
Wall: Wood; Wood Clapboard;
Foundation: Granite; Stone, Cut;
Demolished
No
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FORM B - B U I L D I N G
USGS Quad
Assessor's
Area(s)
Form Number
Number
Salem
25-122
HU
657
Massachusetts H i s t o r i c a l Commission
Massachusetts Archives B u i l d i n g
220 M o r r i s s e y B o u l e v a r d
Boston, Massachusetts
02125
Town
Place
Salem
(neighborhood
or v i l l a g e )
Central
183
Salem
Federal
Street
Michael
Pitman/
E z r a Lumus House
Residential
c.
See
|Form
1826-1831
Bibliography*
Federal/Greek
Revival
ect/Builder
or
Material:
Granite
Wall/Trim
Clapboard/Wood
Roof
Asphalt
Outbuildings/Secondary
Major
Alterations
Condition
Moved
Acreage
Recorded
by:
Organization:
Susan Ceccacci and
Dianne L. S i e r g i e j
Commonweal C o l l a b o r a t i v e
Date:
July
1995
O
r ~ fs
f l t
U
SEP
f
t
VE
2 9
\m
X
Shingles
Structures
(with dates)
Good
no
yes
Date
6,030 S F
Setting
Set close t o t h e sidewalk behind
a narrow s t r i p o f land enclosed by
granite post and i r o n fence, i n a denselys e t t l e d , neighborhood
o f mostly 1 8 t h&
19th century r e s i d e n c e s .
�B U I L D I N G FORM
183
ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION
Describe a r c h i t e c t u r a l features.
Federal
Street
See c o n t i n u a t i o n s h e e t .
E v a l u a t e t h e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of t h i s b u i l d i n g i n terms of o t h e r b u i l d i n g s
w i t h i n t h e community.
This 2
both a
situate
likely
molded
1/2-story,
5-bay, c e n t e r - e n t r y , g a b l e - e n d house i s 3 bays
2 - s t o r y and a 1 - s t o r y , r e a r e l l .
A p a i r of i n t e r i o r , end
d on t h e f r o n t s l o p e o f t h e r o o f .
Because of t h e i r p o s i t i
t h a t a n o t h e r p a i r o n c e e x i s t e d on t h e r e a r s l o p e .
Window
and window sash a r e
6/6.
deep w i t h
chimneys are
o n , i t seems
frames are
Elements consonant w i t h a Federal period date of c o n s t r u c t i o n are the
t r a d i t i o n a l , f i v e - b a y , c e n t e r - e n t r y form, p a i r e d chimneys, c l o s e eaves, s l i m
c o r n i c e and s e c o n d s t o r y windows s e t d i r e c t l y under t h e e a v e s .
The
handsome
p i l a s t e r / a r c h i t r a v e / c o r n i c e door frame of the main entrance
suggests
t r a n s i t i o n a l Federal/Greek
Revival period date (1830's-1840's).
I t h a s some
of the w e i g h t i n e s s of the Greek R e v i v a l s t y l e , e s p e c i a l l y i n the c o r n i c e , but
r e t a i n s t h e s h o r t s i d e l i g h t s and o v e r a l l s l i m m e r p r o p o r t i o n s c h a r a c t e r i s t i c o f
the Federal
style.
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
X
D i s c u s s t h e h i s t o r y of t h e b u i l d i n g .
o f t h e b u i l d i n g and
See c o n t i n u a t i o n s h e e t .
E x p l a i n i t s a s s o c i a t i o n s with l o c a l (or s t a t e h i s t o r y .
Include
uses
t h e r o l e ( s ) t h e owners/occupants p l a y e d w i t h i n t h e community.
T h i s h o u s e s t a n d s d i r e c t l y i n f r o n t t h e d w e l l i n g a t 183R
Federal Street
(see
F o r m No.
658).
T h e l o t s o n w h i c h b o t h 183 a n d 183R
a r e l o c a t e d seem t o have
b e e n p a r t o f a s i n g l e p a r c e l t h a t was s u b d i v i d e d f r o m t h e W i l l i a m S h e p a r d G r a y
p r o p e r t y ( s e e 1 7 7 - 1 7 9 F e d e r a l S t r e e t , F o r m No. 655)
i n 1818.
The f i r s t h o u s e
o n t h a t l o t may
h a v e b e e n t h a t a t 183 F e d e r a l S t r e e t , p r o b a b l y b u i l t b e t w e e n
1826
and 1832
d u r i n g the ownership of Michael Pitman, tanner.
Pitman also
o w n e d t h e h o u s e a c r o s s t h e s t r e e t a t 180 F e d e r a l S t r e e t a n d t h e a d j o i n i n g
tannery
( S e e F o r m No.
611).
P i t m a n b o u g h t a v a c a n t l o t f o r $500 i n 1826
and
s o l d t h e p r o p e r t y t o Andrew Lunt, wheelwright,
i n 1832
f o r $1025, more t h a n
twice his purchase price.
E x i s t i n g data leaves u n c l e a r what b u i l d i n g s e x i s t e d
o n t h e l o t w h e n i t was s o l d i n 1832.
R e s e a r c h o f t h e 1832
d e e d may
provide
additional information.
A c o m p a r i s o n o f d e t a i l i n g on t h e
1 8 3 F e d e r a l S t r e e t may
have been
The w e l l - p r e s e r v e d , F e d e r a l d e t a i
d o o r f r a m e a t 183 F e d e r a l S t r e e t
two d w e l l i n g s s u g g e s t s t h e h o u s e a t
b u i l t e a r l i e r t h a n t h e one a t
183R.
l i n g and t r a n s i t i o n a l F e d e r a l / G r e e k
Revival
s u g g e s t a c. 1830 d a t e o f c o n s t r u c t i o n .
The l e s s w e l l - p r e s e r v e d h o u s e a t 183R ^ F e d e r a l S t r e e t i s m o r e d i f f i c u l t t o
because of the s c a r c i t y of o r i g i n a l t r i m .
Placement of i t s second f l o o r
window frames a good d i s t a n c e from the eaves i n d i c a t e s a l a t e r date
of c o n s t r u c t i o n .
V i s u a l a s s e s s m e n t o f t h e a r c h i t e c t u r e and deed r e s e a r c h
i m p l i e s 1 8 3 R may
h a v e b e e n b u i l t b e t w e e n 1840 and
1858.
date
The
original,
when
183
Federal
BIBLIOGRAPHY
l a r g e r l o t was
Street
was
and/or
Recommended
subdivided
s o l d by
REFERENCES
for
listing
Ezra
X
i n the
into
two
separate
Lummus, a b l a c k s m i t h ,
parcels
to
i n 1858
William
Tuttle
See c o n t i n u a t i o n s h e e t .
National
Register
of
I f c h e c k e d , see a t t a c h e d N a t i o n a l R e g i s t e r C r i t e r i a Statement form.
Historic
Places;
�INVENTORY
FORM C O N T I N U A T I O N
SHEET
Salem
183
Area
HISTORICAL
NARRATIVE
HU
Federal
Street
F o r m No.
657
(continued)
of Salem.
T h i s d i v i s i o n suggests t h a t both houses were s t a n d i n g by t h a t date.
The d w e l l i n g a t 183 F e d e r a l S t r e e t r e m a i n e d i n t h e T u t t l e f a m i l y u n t i l i t was
s o l d t o R o b e r t E. W a r n e r i n 1 9 6 8 . More r e c e n t o w n e r s a r e l i s t e d i n t h e
r e s e a r c h r e p o r t by Joyce K i n g f o r H i s t o r i c Salem, I n c .
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Salem
and/or
REFERENCES
*King, Joyce,
I n c . , Salem,
Research Report:
Massachusetts.
183 F e d e r a l S t r e e t ,
1987,
Historic
* B a i l e y , P. a n d W a l s h , K.,
Massachusetts H i s t o r i c a l
Commission
S u r v e y F o r m B, N o . 6 1 3 , 1 8 3 F e d e r a l S t r e e t , S a l e m , M a r c h 3 0 , 1 9 7 8 .
Beers,
D.
G.
& Company,
Atlas
of Essex
County,
Massachusetts,
1872.
H o p k i n s , G. M. & C o . ,
A t l a s o f Salem, M a s s a c h u s e t t s , 1874.
M c l n t y r e , H e n r y C. E . ,
Map o f t h e C i t y o f S a l e m , M a s s , 1 8 5 1 .
R i c h a r d s , L. J . , A t l a s o f t h e C i t y o f Salem, M a s s a c h u s e t t s . . . . ,
1897.
Salem,
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Federal Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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Title
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183R Federal Street, Salem, MA, 01970
Subject
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House History
Description
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Michael Pitman, tanner
Built by 1831
Creator
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Historic Salem Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem Inc.
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Built by 1831
House history completed 2022
Contributor
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Leslie Fontaine
Language
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English
1831
183R Federal Street
2022
Massachusetts
Pitman
Salem
Tanner