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26 Daniels Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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3 Eaton Place
Originally built for Dr. John D. Treadwell c. 1809
Moved to current location by John D. Eaton
Stove and tinware dealer
c. 1883
Researched and written by Noelle Jones 2022
Historic Salem, Inc
The Bowditch House
9 North Street, Salem, MA, 01970
(978) 745-0799| HistoricSalem.org
© 2022
�Architectural Overview
Situated behind 17 North St, 3 Eaton Place is a three-story building constructed circa 1810 in the federal
style with a brick foundation and asphalt shingle walls, trim, and roof. One the north end of the roof,
there is a parged, capped-off chimney. The entrance to the building faces south and is in the Federal
style and framed by fluted pilasters which support an architrave cornice. The building underwent major
renovations in the 20th century with the addition of shingle siding, a wooden fire escape leading to new
entries at the first and second level, and a north-facing wood balcony on the second floor. The building
also has a south-facing, two-story side ell with a side gable roof. The entrance to this side ell contains a
20th century door set and Doric pilasters.
Homeowner and Resident Overview
According to the Massachusetts Historical Commission, 3 Eaton Place was most likely the house located
at 17 North Street until it was moved circa 1883 to its present location at 3 Eaton Place by John D Eaton.
After moving the house which is now 3 Eaton Place, Eaton built himself a new house which is at present
17 North Street. Until 1875, 17 North Street (now 3 Eaton Place) was known as 9 North Street and
owned and inhabited by the Treadwell family. In August 1809, physician Dr. John D. Treadwell
purchased the house for $4,000 from Enoch Dow, a merchant tailor. In 1833, Dr. John D. Treadwell died,
leaving the property to his wife Dorothy (Goodhue) Treadwell and his son John Goodhue Treadwell. Mrs.
Treadwelll and her son would continue to live in the Treadwell mansion. On the 1851 Map of the City of
Salem by Henry Mcintire, one can see 9 North Street (later 17 North St and then 3 Eaton Pl) as owned by
“Mrs.Treadwell.” Dorothy Treadwell survived her son John G. Treadwell who died in 1856. Upon
Dorothy’s death in 1858, Arthur Austin inherited the property through Dorothy’s will. In her will,
Dorothy refers to Austin as her friend from Roxbury. Through Arthur Austin, Florence Bowdoin and her
husband D. W. Bowdoin purchased the property for $9,000.
In 1873, John D. Eaton purchased the property referred to as “3 Eaton Place” for $600 and in 1883, the
house was moved to its present location. On the 1874 atlas of the City of Salem, one can see that John
D. Eaton is noted as the owner of the lot of 3 Eaton Place, which at this point did not contain a house.
However, a house can be seen at 9 North Street (later 17 North Street and then 3 Eaton Place). Eaton at
the time was a stove and tinware dealer with a business located at 44 Washington and 34 North Street.
In the 1870s, Eaton lived at 12 Elm Street and by 1881, both Eaton’s business and home were located at
38 and 40 North Street. After the house now known as 3 Eaton Place was moved to its present location
in 1883, Eaton built himself a new house located in front at 17 North Street. By 1884, John D. Eaton is
listed as living in what is now present 17 North Street and rented out 3 Eaton Place to William S. Neal, a
purveyor of gents furnishing goods. After 1884, the property primarily functioned as a boarding house.
In the 1886 Salem City Directory, Neal is also listed as living at 3 Eaton Place. Traveling salesman Leonard
B Decker lived at 3 Eaton Place from 1890-1891. From 1893-1894, Arthur B French lived in the house
and worked as a clerk. Reverend Alfred and Ethel B Manchester are listed as living at 3 Eaton Place from
1895-1896. Alfred was the pastor of the church at Barton Square. From 1897-1898, the property was
listed as vacant, and from 1899-1900, brothers Charles A and James A Beckford lived in the house.
Charles was a shopkeeper and James worked as a shop manager. From 1901-1902, sisters Jennie,
Margarette W, and Mary M Brooks are listed in the Salem City Directory as living at 3 Eaton Place. Jennie
and Margarette worked as assistants at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Mary M worked as a
drawing teacher.
�Into the first part of the 20th century, the property continued to function as a boarding house. In 1906,
Catherine F Abbott and her children, Mary Ann and Francis P Abbott, were listed as living in the house.
Catherine F Abbott, formerly Catherine Wheatly, was born in 1837 in Ireland. By 1853, Catherine F was
living in Boston where she married Patrick F Abbott. Patrick also was born in Ireland in 1825 and had
immigrated to the States. Patrick and Catherine had five children: Francis Patrick (1853-1931), Frederick
Abbott (1854-Unknown), Mary Ann (1856-1940), Richard (1859-1860), and Clara Louisa (1862-1904).
Patrick F Abbott died in 1862, and in the 1906 Salem City Directory, Catherine F is listed as his widow.
Soon after, Catherine F Abbott died on August 26, 1906. From 1906-1931, Salem City Directories list
Mary Ann Abbott as living at 3 Eaton Place. Salem City Directories and US census records also place her
brother, Francis P as living with her during this time. According to 1910 and 1920 US Census records,
Mary Ann was the keeper of 3 Eaton Place who managed the house and oversaw other borders.
During this time, the deed of 3 Eaton Place passed to multiple homeowners. On November 19, 1907, the
deed of 3 Eaton Place transferred from John D Eaton to his wife Dora R Eaton through his will. Arthur S
Eaton, son of John D Eaton, inherited the property in February 1911. Upon Arthur’s death in October
1921, his wife Nan L Klieger (formerly Eaton) and her husband Fred H inherited the property through
Arthur’s will. In July 1925, Sarah E Brown became a trustee of the property, acting in the interest of Nan
L. Kleiger who, for all intents and purposes, would maintain control over and profit from the property.
Edward F O’Keefe briefly owned the property from 1927-1930, then Nan L Kleiger from 1930-1931, and
then Theresa N Johnston from March-June 1931.
On June 15th, 1931, the deed to the property passed to Edith M Deady. She and her husband William J
Deady are listed as living at 3 Eaton Place from 1933-1937 in Salem City Directories. Ownership of the
property briefly passed to Benjamin K Johnston from 1937-1938 before passing back to Edith M and
William J Deady in November 1938. The Deadys owned the property from 1938-1951. Edith M Deady
was born in 1883 in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. By 1906, Edith was living in Haverhill where
she married William James Deady. William was also born in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada in
1875. While living in Massachusetts, Edith and William had two children, Anna (born 1900) and James A
(born 1903). However, these children are not listed as living with them at 3 Eaton Place. In the Salem
City Directories, William J Deady is listed as a baker and as working in the furniture business. In 1940,
William James Deady died and in the Salem City Directories from 1943-1951, Edith was listed as living
alone at 3 Eaton Place as William’s widow.
For the later part of the 20th century to today, 3 Eaton Place continued to function as a rental property.
In July 1951, the deed for 3 Eaton Place transferred to David E and Honora M Hayes. John D. and Rosalie
O’Connell obtained ownership of the property in August 1963. In 1969, the deed transferred to Charles J
McArdle, Trustee of McArdle Realty Trust. On April 15, 1977, Richard E Savickey purchased 3 Eaton Place
for $43,000 and continues to own the property to this day.
�Homeowner
Date
Purchased
Years of
Ownership
Enoch Dow
September
1, 1806
John D.
Treadwell, his
wife Dorothy,
and son John
G.
August 31,
1809
1809-1858
Dorothy
Treadwell (via
son, John G.
Treadwell)
March 11,
1858
Florence &
D.W. Bowdoin
via Arthur
Austin
(Executor of
Dorothy
Treadwell's
will)
Number
of Years
Purchase
Price
Documents
Referenced
Notes
$150
180-30
49 years
$4,000
187-245
Added lease of
land from
Richard Ward,
see 237-13
1858-1862
4 years
Consideration
paid
567-86
Mother
survives both
son and
husband. John
D. died 1833,
John G died
1856
April 30,
1862
1862-1873
11 years
$9,000
636-145
Upon
Dorothy’s
death in 1858,
Arthur Austin
inherits this
“certain parcel
of real estate”
John D Eaton
November
12, 1873
1873-1907
34 years
$600
892-236
Parcel is
referred to as
“3 Eaton
Place,”
Mortgage,
from Eaton to
Bowdoin,
$5,000 see
883-19
Dora R Eaton
November
18, 1907
1907-1911
4 years
Dora is the
executrix of
John D’s will,
�received right
to land
through will
probated in
Essex County
on November
18, 1907
Arthur S Eaton
February
14, 1911
1911-1921
10 years Consideration
paid $1
2063-129
Fred H and
Nan L Klieger
October 1,
1921
1921-1925
4 years
Sarah E.
Brown,
trustee
July 24,
1925
1925-1927
2 years
Consideration
paid
2644-560
Edward F
O’Keefe
December
10, 1927
1927-1930
3 years
Consideration
paid
2753-10
Nan L. Klieger
January
22, 1930
1930-1931
1 year
Consideration
paid
2835-35
Subject to
$5,000
mortgage
Theresa N
Johnston
March 31,
1931
1931
>1 year
Consideration
paid
2877-382
Subject to
$5,000
mortgage
Edith Deady
June 15,
1931
1931-1937
6 years
Consideration
paid
2885-387
Subject to
$5,000
mortgage
Will of Arthur
S Eaton,
Middlesex
County
Registry
Probate case
no #133584
Upon the
death of
Arthur S
Eaton, Nan L
Klieger
(formerly Nan
L Eaton the
wife of Arthur
Eaton) inherits
the property
�Benjamin K
Johnston
November
18, 1937
1937-1938
William J and
Edith M
Deady
November
5, 1938
David E and
Honora M
Hayes
1 year
Consideration
paid
3131-89
Subject to
$5,000
mortgage
given by
Edwad K
O’Keefe
(2753-11) and
a $2000 given
by Theresa N.
Johnston
(2885-388)
1938-1951
13 years Consideration
paid
3166-15
Subject to
$5,000
mortgage
given by
Edward K
O’Keefe
(2753-11)
July 12,
1951
1951-1953
3 years
Consideration
paid
3830-502
John D. and
Rosalie
O’Connell
August 4,
1953
1953-1969
13 years Consideration
paid
3998-222
Charles J
McArdle
February
11, 1969
1969
>1 year
Mortgage of
$3,200
5597-159
Instead of 3
Eaton Pl, this
parcel is
referred to as
“North St and
Eaton Pl” in
deed
databases
Charles J
McArdle,
Trustee of
April 18,
1969
1969-1977
8 years
Consideration
Paid
5602-430, 3
Eaton Pl is
listed as
Parcel 1
For
Declaration of
Trust see
5602-426
�McArdle
Realty Trust
Richard E
Savickey
April 15,
1977
1977present
$43,500
6339-553
Directory
Year
Resident
Occupation/Notes
1872
N/A
1874
N/A
1876
N/A
1878
N/A
1881
N/A
1882-1883
Listed as vacant
1884
William S Neal
Gents furnishing goods (228 and 230 Essex)
1886
William S Neal
Gents furnishing goods (228 and 230 Essex)
1890-1891
Leonard B Decker
Traveling salesman
1893-1894
Arthur B French
Clerk (95 Milk, Boston)
1895-1896
Rev Alfred and Ethel B Manchester
Alfred is listed as the pastor of the Barton square
church
1897-1898
3 Eaton Pl listed as vacant
1899-1900
Charles A and James A Beckford
Charles is listed as a shopkeeper (Custom Ho. B.),
James is listed as a manager (50 Wash B)
�1901-1902
Jennie, Margarette W, and Mary M
Brooks
Jennie and Margarette are listed as assistants at
the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Mary M is listed
as a drawing teacher
1906
Catherine F, Mary A, and Francis P
Abbott
Catherine F is listed as Patrick F Abbott’s widow
1910
Mary A Abbott and Francis P
Abbott
1911
Mary A Abbott and Francis P
Abbott
1914
Mary A Abbott and Francis P
Abbott
1915
Mary A Abbott and Francis P
Abbott
1917
Mary A Abbott and Francis P
Abbott
1921
Mary A Abbott and Francis P
Abbott
1931
Mary Abbott
1932
William J and Edith M Deady
William listed as a baker
1933-1934
William J and Edith M Deady
William listed as a baker
1935
William J and Edith M Deady
William listed as a baker
1936
William J and Edith M Deady
William is listed as a baker
1937
William J and Edith M Deady
�1939
William J and Edith Deady
William is listed as working in the furniture
business
1940
William J and Edith Deady
William is listed as working in the furniture
business
1943
Edith Deady
Edith listed as William’s widow
1944
Edith Deady
Edith listed as William’s widow
1945
Edith Deady
Edith listed as William’s widow
1946
Edith M Deady
Edith listed as William’s widow
1947
Edith M Deady
Edith listed as William’s widow
1948
Edith M Deady
Edith listed as William’s widow
1949
Edith M Deady
Edith listed as William’s widow
1950
Edith M Deady
Edith listed as William’s widow
1951
Edith M Deady
Edith listed as William’s widow
1952
Listed as vacant
1953
Chase J Johnston
1954
Roland Hall and Loy Ing
1955
N/A
1956
N/A
1957
Listed as vacant
1958
Marion Tremblay
�1959
Marion Tremblay
1960
Marion Tremblay, John Jones, and
Jeanette Plourde
1961
N/A
1962
John D O’Connell
1964
Helen Cianciaruli, Theresa
Mangold, Esther White, Louis
George, and Richard Getchell
�����John D. Treadwell Will
�MAP OF THE CITY OF SALEM, 1851, BY HENRY MCINTIRE. C/O BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
Dorothy Treadwell Will
�Notice to Arthur Austin of Dorothy Treadwell’s Will
�����1874 Salem City Atlas
1890-1903 Salem City Atlas
���1911 Salem City Atlas
�������������������
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3 Eaton Place, Salem, MA, 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House History
Description
An account of the resource
Originally built for Dr. John D. Treadwell c. 1809
Moved to this place by John D. Eaton
Stove and tinware dealer
c. 1883
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.
Date
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Built c. 1809
Moved to this place c. 1883
House history completed 2022
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Noelle Jones
Language
A language of the resource
English
1809
1883
2022
3 Eaton Place
dealer
doctor
Dr. John D. Treadwell
Eaton
Massachusetts
Salem
stove and tinware dealer
Treadwell