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14 Bentley Street
Built for
Frank Zebrowski
Morocco dresser
and his wife,
Annie Zebrowski
Weaver
c. 1916
Research Provided by
Dan Graham
August 2020
Historic Salem, Inc.
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
978.745.0799 | HistoricSalem.org
© 2019
�14 Bentley Street, year unknown
MACRIS SAL.2606
14 Bentley Street, 1985
MACRIS SAL.2606
�The first record of this property appears in the Essex Registry of Deeds on March 3, 1836
when Richard Hill (cooper) purchased a private way laid out from Derby St. to Essex St. from
Peirce L. Wiggin (mason), Ebenzer Slocum (mason), Nathaniel Rideout (housewright), Benjamin
B. Sanborn, and William Hill (housewright), all of Salem.1 The property in question was originally
8 Bentley St., not 14 Bentley St.: the house number changed in the late 1880s due to new home
constructions. The original structure may have been built by one or more of the men who sold
the property to Hill, at least half of whom were Hill’s neighbors and housewrights. The MACRIS
reports for 10 Bentley and 12 Bentley (SAL.2609 & SAL.2607), for instance, suggest that Rideout
and Sanborn’s neighboring lands were purchased in 1834, with houses likely erected by 1837
and 1840, respectively. The 1874 Salem atlas shows several of the aforenamed persons or their
heirs still occupying properties on Bentley–Mrs. P. L. Wiggins, heirs of N. Rideout, B. B. Sanborn,
and Robert Hill (Richard’s son).
The first owner of the property, Richard Hill, was born May 11, 1787 and lived until April
15, 1863; he died from “disease of heart.” His parents were Robert and Sarah (aka Sally Collins).
Richard had six siblings: Robert Hill, Sarah Collins Hill, Benjamin Dean Hill, Hannah Hill, James
Collins Hill, and Alexander Allen Hill; and six children of his own: William, Ursula, Mehitable,
Lydia, Catherine, and Robert. He ran a dry goods store called W. & R. Hill which was located on
Essex St.2
1
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, 285:258.
Southern Essex County Registry of Deeds, 976:243. Death indexes and city directories for Salem, MA were also
consulted for family information included here. See “Sources” below.
2
�The property remained in the Hill family for approximately four decades before being
sold to David H. Kelley.3 David’s parents - Patrick Kelley and Mary Harding – were both Irish
immigrants. David was one of nine children, though the two children born before him died in
infancy.4 A Civil War veteran (he served a brief stint in 1861), later Salem directory records
identify David’s occupations as “currier,” “stove operator,” “police,” and “butcher.”5 He died of
stomach cancer in 1907, after which point his wife and sister-in-law, Mary Kelley and Annie
Hennessey, respectively, continued to reside in the home.
In 1915, the property was sold off as part of an estate sale to Polish-Russian immigrants,
Frank Zebrowski and Annie Zebrowski (nee Wydra [meaning otter] or Widra; many family
records and trees also refer to Annie as “Wanda”).6 It is at this point that the house history of
the present structure should begin, for the property’s MACRIS report suggests this is when the
present structure was actually built. Indeed, the footprint is strikingly different following the
1911 atlas (see the 1906-1938 atlas in the “Sources” below). City directories indicate that,
beginning in 1915, 14 Bentley served as a multi-family home with residents living at either 14 or
14r Bentley. Frank was probably born Franciszek żebrowski - the name is from the Polish towns
of Żebry in Podlaskie, which is near the border of Lithuania. Frank and Annie were married on
April 24, 1910 when they were 23 and 18 years old, respectively.7 Their marriage record lists
Frank as a “Helper-Restaurant” from Russia who was living in Boston; Annie was a “Mill
3
Southern Essex Registry of Deeds, 976:243.
See Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 for “KELLEY” family. David’s records give conflicting
information of his birth year—between 1843 and 1847.
5
For Civil War service, see “Sources” below: Eleventh Census of the United States, 1890; Special Schedule,
Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, and Widows, etc.
6
Southern Essex Registry of Deeds, 2313:339.
7
See below, “Marriages Registered in the City of Salem for the Year Nineteen Hundred and ten,” p. 678.
4
�operative” living in Salem. They had at least one child - Stanislaw Zebrowski was born on August
23, 1913. Ancestry.com records indicate three additional children - Helen B. (b. 27 Mar 1911),
Eleanor C. (b. 16 Aug 1917), and Henry W. Nozko Wydra (b. 1920).8 Stanislaw’s birth registry
lists Frank as a “morocco dresser.” Frank and Annie lived at 11 Bentley before purchasing 14
Bentley in 1915.
The 1917 Salem directory identifies Annie as a widow, so she and Frank only lived
together at 14 Bentley for a couple of years, at most. It is unclear what happened to Frank. To
save future researchers from stumbling onto a case of mistaken identity, the Frank Zebrowski
from 14 Bentley St. is not the same Frank Zebrowski whose meat and provision market burned
down in Springfield, MA in December 1917.9 In February 1918, Essex county records suggest
that Annie Zebrowski had remarried as Annie Nozko to Anthony (also referred to as Antoni or
Antony) Nozko, who had previously been listed as a boarder at 14 Bentley and a grocery clerk at
121 Derby St.10 Annie and Anthony eventually sold the property in November 1922, after which
point the house changed hands several times with numerous occupants over the next several
decades.11
Of the home’s consequent owners and residents, the Swiniuch family is of notable local
repute. As detailed in In the Heart of Polish Salem (2009), Louis Swiniuch served as a city
8
Henry died 13 Jan 2002; his obituary can be found here:
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/hartfordcourant/obituary.aspx?n=henry-w-nozko-sr&pid=192022&fhid=4076.
9
See “Suspicious Westfield Fire Does $3000 Damage,” Boston Globe, 17 Dec 1917, p. 7. The Springfield/Westfield
Frank Zebrowski lived until 1971, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141820167/frank-zebrowski.
10
See below for Antoni Nozko’s WWI draft registration card, as well as record of Annie Zebrowski/Nozko’s
transactions as grantor in the Southern Essex Registry of Deeds.
11
Southern Essex Registry of Deeds, 2533:414.
�councilor from 1955-1957 and 1962-1971.12 The authors suggest that Louis was a “Democrat
with a strongly working-class orientation.” His son, Richard, also served the city council and
articulated the family’s Democratic leaning as follows:
They were for the working people and we were the working people. And there’s no
question about it—the Republicans were the people that lived on Chestnut Street. They
had piles and piles of money and could care less about us. They had cars—my
grandmothers were walking home from the markets, supermarkets […] walking home in
the snow and everything from the Pequot Mills, okay, you know? We had nothing, and
they came in and believed in it, the people, you know. And they still do, and I still
believe in it, although they drift off the golden path sometimes!13
One of Richard’s first initiatives upon election to the city council was to turn a former firehouse
site at the corner of Derby and Bentley into a small park dedicated to his father. Images of
Swiniuch Park from the 1970s are included in the “Sources” below, available via the Nelson
Dionne Salem History Collection and Salem State Archives.
As researcher Debra Hilbert noted in the home’s MACRIS report, 14 Bentley is “typical of
the multiple-family housing built in the Derby St. area after 1900. This flat-roofed structure is
oriented south with a symmetrically arranged 6-bay façade. The detailing is simple and includes
two bracketed door hoods on the front and recessed porches on spindle posts in the rear. Four
bays in depth, the building has a very box-like appearance.” Architectural historian and current
member of the Salem Historical Commission Vijay Joyce corroborated the home’s
12
See Cathy Stanton and Jane Becker’s In the Heart of Polish Salem (2009), full-text available at
https://www.nps.gov/sama/learn/historyculture/upload/sama-rpt-small.pdf.
13
Quoted from In the Heart of Polish Salem, p. 154.
�characterization as a “Victorian Eclectic multi-family,” and also speculated that the previous
structure was likely “Greek revival… or [possibly] very early gothic revival.”
Like many coastal New England towns, Salem saw population growth at the turn of the
century owing to the third wave of immigration (1880-1914) to the U.S. Salem’s population
grew substantially during this span; from 27,653 in 1880 to 43,697 in 1910 according to Census
records. The Derby St. area, in particular, saw a considerable influx of Poles and other
nationalities. Indeed, the trends of population growth and increased development in the closing
decades of the nineteenth century account for 8 Bentley becoming 14 Bentley, too; there were
simply more houses on Bentley in 1900 than there were in 1880. The MACRIS report for this
property suggests that in “satisfy[ing] the increased demand for housing, builders constructed
multiple family dwellings, sometimes on the sites of older houses, other times in rear lots.” The
case of 14 Bentley St. fits this narrative quite well, as the Zebrowskis - who were themselves
Russian-Polish immigrants - replaced the former structure with multi-family housing
immediately upon acquiring the property in 1915. It served as housing for many other Polish
and Eastern European families for the rest of the twentieth century.
�Owner
Richard Hill
Years of
Ownership
1836-1863
Number
Purchase Price
of Years
27
$227 (and a half)
Document
Referenced
285-258
David H. Kelley
1877-1907
30
$1,000
976-243
Frank & Annie Zebrowski
Antoni Nozko
1915-1922
7
$1300/$1400
2313-339
Gabriel & Stefania Luczko
Julian & Leonora Obuchowski
1922-1924
1924-1950
2
26
For consideration paid
For consideration paid
2533-414
2605-313
Alice Ostroski & Nellie Zujewski
1950-1955
5
$12,000
3744-331
Kathryn Swiniuch
Philip F. Swiniuch & Louis A.
Swiniuch Sr.
Daniel J. Simonelli
Jayme Kennerknecht
Matthew & Tara Burke
Marjorie Teele
David Struble
Laura Fabiano
1955-1972
1972-2016
17
44
For consideration paid 4189-263
Nominal consideration 5857-627
2017-2020+
4
35411-541
35955-150
35993-540
36113-041
36144-195
36096-285
Notes
Sold by Peirce L. Wiggin, Ebenezer
[illegible], Nathaniel Rideout,
Benjamin B. Sanborn, & William
Hill
Hill’s heirs remained at the
property until 1877 sale to Kelley.
Sold to Kelley by Hill’s heirs. Kelley
died in 1907.
Frank died in 1917. The property
also had boarders during this span,
including Nozko, who immediately
married Annie following Frank’s
death, possibly in a “suspicious
fire” in Westfield, MA.
The Obuchowskis lived at 10
Bentley prior to purchasing 14
Bentley.
Alice and Nellie had both lived at
14 Bentley since the 1930s.
�Residents
Directory Year
Directory Notes
Note: The first entries here featuring Hill, Winn, and Kelley predate the present structure
located at 14 Bentley. Also, the house on the land here was 8 Bentley until the late 1880s.
Richard Hill
1837-1863
Cooper
Robert Hill
1866-1872
W. & R. Hill (dry goods), 277 Essex
Robert Hill
1874
W. & R. Hill (dry goods), 263 Essex
Mehitable A Winn
1876
Widow
No one was living at 8 Bentley in 1878 according to the directory for that year.
David H Kelley
1881
Night police
David H Kelley
1882-1883
Police officer
David H Kelley
1884
Not listed
David H Kelley
1886
Provision team
Note: 1886 is the final year that 8 Bentley features with David H. Kelley living there. All
subsequent directories consulted feature 14 Bentley, so the address switch on this property
from 8 Bentley to 14 Bentley happened sometime between 1886 and 1889. This occurred
because new houses were built on Bentley.
David H. Kelley
1890-1896
Butcher
D. H. Kelley
Miss Annie F Hennessey
D. H. Kelley
Miss Annie Hennessey
Mrs. Mary Kelley
Annie F Hennessey
Mrs. Mary Kelley
Annie F Hennessey
Annie F Hennessey
Annie F Hennessey
Frank Zebrowski
Annie Zebrowski
1897-1898
Annie Zebrowski
John Wydroz
Albert H Dolgoff
Ida Dolgoff
1917
1899-1906
1910-1911
1911
1914-1915
1915
1916
Butcher
Shoe stitcher
Butcher
Stockfitter (boarder)
Wid. David H.
Boarder
Wid. David H.
Boarder
Not listed
Not listed
Morocco worker
Not listed
Widow (Frank deceased)
Shoe worker
Pastor Cong Sons of Jacob synagogue
Not listed
�Clement Egonis
Kyaton Jaskiel
Rosie Jaskiel
S Lasczkiewicz
Anthony Noszka
Mary A Dyer
Florian Ostroski
Alice Ostroski
Jos E Ejsmond
Cecelia Ejsmond
Henry Fabiszewski
Josephine Fabiszewski
Mrs. Helen Wroblewski
Theresa Wroblewski
Jos Ezmunt
Celia Ezmunt
Walter Zujewski
Nellie Zujewski
Florian Ostrowski
Alice Ostrowski
Helen Wroblewski
Theresa Wroblewski
Alphonse Ezmunt
Helen M Ezmunt
Florian Ostrowski
Alice Ostrowski
Walter Zujewski
Nellie Zujewski
Mrs. Helen Wroblewski
Sigmunt Wroblewski
Steph Wroblewski
Theresa Wroblewski
Jos Ezmunt
Celia Ezmunt
Walter Zujewski
Nellie Zujewski
Florian Ostrowski
Alice Ostrowski
1921
1931
1933-1934
1935
1936
Morocco worker
Dyer (listed at 14 Daniels)
Not listed (listed at 14 Daniels)
Not listed
Clerk (121 Derby); boarder at 14 Bentley
Wid Ernest
Shoeworker
Unlisted
Shoe worker
Unlisted
Union St Garage
Unlisted
Widow (“wid Wm”)
Shoe worker (“r14 Bentley”)
Shoe worker
Not listed
Leather worker (Pea)
Not listed
Wood heel worker
Not listed
Wid Wm
Shoeworker (r14 Bentley)
Student (r14 Bentley)
Clerk Home Bakery (r14 Bentley)
Wood heel worker
Not listed
Leather worker (Pea)
Not listed
Wid Wm
Not listed (r14)
Student (r14)
Shoeworker (r14)
Shoeworker
Not listed
Leather worker (Pea)
Not listed
Wood heel worker
Not listed
�Alphonse B Ezmunt
Helen M Ezmunt
Jos Ezmunt
Celia Ezmunt
Florian Ostrowski
Alice Ostrowski
Helen Wroblewski
Sigmunt Wroblewski
Steph Wroblewski
Walter Zujewski
Nellie Zujewski
1937
Teacher (r14)
Clerk, Boris Bakery Market (r14)
Shoe worker
Not listed
Leather worker (Pea)
Not listed
Wid Wm
Not listed (r14)
Student (r14)
Leather worker (Pea)
Not listed
Note: Available Salem City Directories span 1837-1964. All currently available City Directories were consulted.
Some years were not available at the time of research.
�Sources
�1851 Salem Atlas
�1874 Salem Atlas (Plate A)
�1897 Salem Atlas (Plate 4)
�1911 Salem
Atlas (Plate 5)
�1906-1938 Salem Atlas (Plate 10)
�David H Kelley briefly enlisted in the Civil War in 1861. He would have been seventeen years old.
�1900 Census has David Kelley, Mary Kelley, and Annie F Hennessey (sister-in-law) living at 14 Bentley.
�1910 Census Record. See “Widra, Anna,” 9 lines from the bo>om.
�Frank Zebrowski and Annie Zebrowski (nee Wydra/Widra) married on April 24, 1910.
�Antoni Nozko’s WWI draW registra4on card, 1917.
�Annie Zebrowski/Nozko’s transac4ons as grantor on file with the Southern Essex Registry of
Deeds suggest that she remarried some4me around February 1918.
�(records con4nued from previous page)
�This image features in In the Heart of Polish Salem (2009), p. 165
�Swiniuch Park, 1978
Bentley Street, Salem, MA
August 15, 1978
Salem State Archives (Nelson Dionne Salem History Collec4on)
SCPH 02-055
�Swiniuch Park, 1978
Derby Street at Bentley Street
August 15, 1978
Salem State Archives (Nelson Dionne Salem History Collec4on)
SCPH 01-058
�8/20/2020
Unofficial Property Record Card
Unofficial Property Record Card - Salem, MA
General Property Data
Parcel ID 35-0371-801
Prior Parcel ID 11 -Property Owner BURKE MATTHEW R
BURKE TARA R
Mailing Address 14 BENTLEY ST U1
Account Number
Property Location 14 BENTLEY STREET
Property Use Condo
Most Recent Sale Date 6/30/2017
Legal Reference 35993-540
Grantor SIMONELLI,DANIEL J
City SALEM
Mailing State MA
Zip 01970
Sale Price 369,000
ParcelZoning B1
Land Area 0.099 acres
Current Property Assessment
Card 1 Value
Building Value 357,500
Xtra Features 0
Value
Land Value 0
Total Value 357,500
Building Description
Building Style Condo Garden
# of Living Units 1
Year Built 1870
Building Grade Average (+)
Building Condition Good-VG
Finished Area (SF) 1016
Number Rooms 5
# of 3/4 Baths 0
Foundation Type Brick/Stone
Frame Type Wood
Roof Structure Flat
Roof Cover Tar+Gravel
Siding Clapboard
Interior Walls Plaster
# of Bedrooms 2
# of 1/2 Baths 0
Flooring Type Hardwood
Basement Floor N/A
Heating Type Forced H/W
Heating Fuel Oil
Air Conditioning 0%
# of Bsmt Garages 0
# of Full Baths 1
# of Other Fixtures 1
Legal Description
Narrative Description of Property
This property contains 0.099 acres of land mainly classified as Condo with a(n) Condo Garden style building, built about 1870 , having Clapboard
exterior and Tar+Gravel roof cover, with 1 unit(s), 5 room(s), 2 bedroom(s), 1 bath(s), 0 half bath(s).
Property Images
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Unofficial Property Record Card
Unofficial Property Record Card - Salem, MA
General Property Data
Parcel ID 35-0371-802
Prior Parcel ID 11 -Property Owner MPT REVOCABLE TRUST
MARJORIE P TEELE TR
Mailing Address 14 BENTLEY ST U2
Account Number
Property Location 14 BENTLEY STREET
Property Use Condo
Most Recent Sale Date 8/18/2017
Legal Reference 36113-41
Grantor SIMONELLI,DANIEL J
City SALEM
Mailing State MA
Zip 01970
Sale Price 369,000
ParcelZoning B1
Land Area 0.099 acres
Current Property Assessment
Card 1 Value
Building Value 357,500
Xtra Features 0
Value
Land Value 0
Total Value 357,500
Building Description
Building Style Condo Garden
# of Living Units 4
Year Built 1870
Building Grade Average (+)
Building Condition Good-VG
Finished Area (SF) 1016
Number Rooms 5
# of 3/4 Baths 0
Foundation Type Brick/Stone
Frame Type Wood
Roof Structure Flat
Roof Cover Tar+Gravel
Siding Clapboard
Interior Walls Plaster
# of Bedrooms 2
# of 1/2 Baths 0
Flooring Type Hardwood
Basement Floor N/A
Heating Type Forced H/W
Heating Fuel Gas
Air Conditioning 0%
# of Bsmt Garages 0
# of Full Baths 1
# of Other Fixtures 1
Legal Description
Narrative Description of Property
This property contains 0.099 acres of land mainly classified as Condo with a(n) Condo Garden style building, built about 1870 , having Clapboard
exterior and Tar+Gravel roof cover, with 4 unit(s), 5 room(s), 2 bedroom(s), 1 bath(s), 0 half bath(s).
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Unofficial Property Record Card
Unofficial Property Record Card - Salem, MA
General Property Data
Parcel ID 35-0371-803
Prior Parcel ID 11 -Property Owner STRUBLE DAVID
Account Number
Property Location 14 BENTLEY STREET
Property Use Condo
Most Recent Sale Date 8/31/2017
Legal Reference 36144-195
Grantor SIMONELLI,DANIEL J
Mailing Address 14 BENTLEY ST U3
City SALEM
Mailing State MA
Zip 01970
Sale Price 349,000
ParcelZoning B1
Land Area 0.099 acres
Current Property Assessment
Card 1 Value
Building Value 358,600
Xtra Features 0
Value
Land Value 0
Total Value 358,600
Building Description
Building Style Condo Garden
# of Living Units 1
Year Built 1870
Building Grade Average (+)
Building Condition Good-VG
Finished Area (SF) 1016
Number Rooms 5
# of 3/4 Baths 0
Foundation Type Brick/Stone
Frame Type Wood
Roof Structure Flat
Roof Cover Tar+Gravel
Siding Clapboard
Interior Walls Plaster
# of Bedrooms 2
# of 1/2 Baths 0
Flooring Type Hardwood
Basement Floor N/A
Heating Type Forced H/W
Heating Fuel Oil
Air Conditioning 0%
# of Bsmt Garages 0
# of Full Baths 1
# of Other Fixtures 1
Legal Description
Narrative Description of Property
This property contains 0.099 acres of land mainly classified as Condo with a(n) Condo Garden style building, built about 1870 , having Clapboard
exterior and Tar+Gravel roof cover, with 1 unit(s), 5 room(s), 2 bedroom(s), 1 bath(s), 0 half bath(s).
Property Images
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Unofficial Property Record Card
Unofficial Property Record Card - Salem, MA
General Property Data
Parcel ID 35-0371-804
Prior Parcel ID 11 -Property Owner FABIANO LAURA
Account Number
Property Location 14 BENTLEY STREET
Property Use Condo
Most Recent Sale Date 8/11/2017
Legal Reference 36096-285
Grantor SIMONELLI,DANIEL J
Mailing Address 14 BENTLEY ST UNIT4
City SALEM
Mailing State MA
Zip 01970
Sale Price 345,000
ParcelZoning B1
Land Area 0.099 acres
Current Property Assessment
Card 1 Value
Building Value 357,900
Xtra Features 0
Value
Land Value 0
Total Value 357,900
Building Description
Building Style Condo Garden
# of Living Units 1
Year Built 1870
Building Grade Average (+)
Building Condition Good-VG
Finished Area (SF) 1016
Number Rooms 5
# of 3/4 Baths 0
Foundation Type Brick/Stone
Frame Type Wood
Roof Structure Flat
Roof Cover Tar+Gravel
Siding Clapboard
Interior Walls Plaster
# of Bedrooms 2
# of 1/2 Baths 0
Flooring Type Hardwood
Basement Floor N/A
Heating Type Forced H/W
Heating Fuel Oil
Air Conditioning 0%
# of Bsmt Garages 0
# of Full Baths 1
# of Other Fixtures 0
Legal Description
Narrative Description of Property
This property contains 0.099 acres of land mainly classified as Condo with a(n) Condo Garden style building, built about 1870 , having Clapboard
exterior and Tar+Gravel roof cover, with 1 unit(s), 5 room(s), 2 bedroom(s), 1 bath(s), 0 half bath(s).
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�Inventory No:
SAL.2606
Historic Name:
Common Name:
Address:
14 Bentley St
City/Town:
Salem
Village/Neighborhood:
Derby Street
Local No:
35-371
Year Constructed:
1916
Architect(s):
Architectural Style(s):
Victorian Eclectic
Use(s):
Multiple Family Dwelling House
Significance:
Architecture
Area(s):
Designation(s):
Building Materials(s):
Wall: Wood Clapboard
Foundation: Granite; Stone, Cut
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Bentley Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
14 Bentley Street, Salem, MA, 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House History
Description
An account of the resource
Built for
Frank Zebrowski
Morocco dresser
and his wife,
Annie Zebrowski
Weaver
c. 1916
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc.
Date
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Built c. 1916
House history completed 2020
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Dan Graham
Language
A language of the resource
English
14 Bentley Street
1916
2020
Massachusetts
Morocco dresser
Salem
weaver
Zebrowski