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John Crownshield, 1755
Moved from Brown Street
Birthplace of Nathaniel Bowditch

*The 1970 research into this house incorrectly identified this building as having been moved from 29 St. Peter Street. That building which was moved became 1 Kimball…

Rental property owned by Susan Ingersoll and passed down in 1858 to her heir, Horace (Conolly) Ingersoll. He sold it to Alice Sullivan, an Irish immigrant, in 1869. It was later lived in by Frank Malinowski, the second Polish immigrant to move to…

Built for widow Martha Rice c. 1800. In 1798 Martha Rice, "administratrix of the estate of David Hilliard," sold to John Becket and then re-purchased the "east end of dwelling house and small plot of land" on this site. According to Dr. Bentley's…

Built by 1807 for Joseph Webb, boatbuilder, on land purchased in 1805 from Samuel Masury. Webb sold the house to Daniel Moore, shipwright, in 1807. Moore mortgaged the property to Isaac Stilton Bullock, trader, in 1808. In 1849 Bullock sold it to…

Built for Capt. Edward Stanley, shipmaster, and wife Esther Waters Stanley, c. 1805

Built in 1811 for Philip Kimball, grocer

Built in 1846 for Charles M. Richardson, Purveyor of Hardware

“The West Estate” Moved to this site from 5-7 Summer Street in 1834

Owner research house date unknown
Land sold from David Ropes to William Williams February 23, 1771

Built by Richard Palfrey 1789
Formerly 45 Derby Street

58 Derby Street moved to this site by 1809

6 pages of handwritten deeds, no house history and no date of house given

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Built circa 1800 by Epes Cogswell, Housewright

Built by Samuel McIntire for Captain Simon Forrester, 1790-91. The house was begin for Captain Jonathan Ingersoll and purchased by Forrester after the death of Ingersoll's wife, Mary Hodges, in January 1791. The house was converted to tenements in…

Shop built by William May, paper stamper c. 1782 on land owned by Warwick Palfray.. Owned by Benjamin Hawkes, shipwright 1801-1829. Later owned by Cochran and Walsh families and by the John Franco Ukrainian Society.

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

143 Derby Street
Built for John Nichols, Jr., mariner in the year 1836

Built in 1912 for Louis Pettit, shoe merchant

Built for Captain John McMillan, Salem mariner, circa 1800-1803

Built by David B. Hood, master carpenter for Amos L. Vincent, sparmaker in 1856

Moved to this site by the year 1850
Daniel S. Lawrence, grocer

House date unknown, but land was sold by David Ropes to William Young February 16, 1771

Site of Enoch Goodwin, grocery store in the year 1854

House of Henry Meek, mariner
Built circa 1800

Built for Robert Manning, pomologist, broker, and stagecoach agent in 1824

The House of Devereux Dennis a Salem "house carpenter" 1843

Built by 1790
Moved to present site after 1820

House built after 1839
Research completed 1976

Built in 1807 for Mrs. Sarah Silsbee, widow of Captain Nathaniel Silsbee, by her three sons Nathaniel, William, and Zachariah.

Built for Louis Collier, junk dealer, and his wife Mamie, 1909

Built for Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson in 1906 as the home of her son-in-law, Charles F. Brown, grocer, and his family

Built for John White, mariner circa 1753

4 Curtis Street
Property of the Curtis Family
Built circa 1780

The William B. Pike House
Built by 1831 for Samuel Ferguson, Painter

The William B. Pike House
Built for Samuel Ferguson, Painter
Built by 1831

House History and Plaque Program for Albert J. Mieli and Ellen M. Perrocchi

12 Conant Street
Built for John Conant, yeoman in 1833

Moved to this site by George O. Wellman, carpenter in 1869

5 Columbus Square probably built for Richard Derby, Sr, Salem merchant in 1758

Built by John Sanderson, carpenter in 1859

Built by Samuel D. Tilton, housewright in 1852

House History and Plaque Program for Robert D. Mulligan, Jr.

Built for John Deacon Stone gentleman 1828 Childhood home of Ernest Fenellosa Japanese Imperial Commissioner of Fine Arts

46 Chestnut Street, Salem
Built for Mrs. Martha Luscomb Webb, 1870

House history and plaque program for owners Andrew and Nan Greer, 42 Chestnut Street Salem, Massachusetts, November 21, 1999.
Built for Miss Maria Ropes, 1858

25 Chestnut Street Built for
Pickering Dodge, merchant in 1802

24 Chestnut Street
Built by 1838 for Stephen C. Phillips, Esquire

Built by the Giffords for Captain Ebenezer Berry, Shipmaster 1855

Built for John Mascoll, Jr., gunsmith c. 1710 enlarged during the Federal period rear building incorporated after 1851

Built for John P. Peabody, purveyor of ladies furnishings 1874

Built for Benjamin Deland, truckman between 1756 and 1760

House of John Stone, distiller, built before 1820

Or before 1831

Built ca 1850 for Francis Cox Commission Merchant

Built for John Bertram, merchant, and daughter Annie Webb, landlord. 1882

Built by Dan Farrington & William Orne, Jr. 1801 Remodeled c. 1870

Built by Thomas Magoun, shipwright circa 1802
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