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INFORMATION REGARDING BUILDING
Present 0-v:ner:
Mr. Fr::lnk \·!etmore
Essex County Registry of J.;eeds
Salem, Massachusetts
Book 3331
Page 566 (t) records:
GR.fu'ITOR
GRANTEE
Albert C. Bertrand
Blanche H. (ux)
Roger Conant Cooperative Bank
DESCRIPTION:
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"A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situate at the corner of
St. Peter and Federal Streets in said SALEM bounded:- beginning at said corner
and running southerly by St. Peter Street 32.52 ft. to land now or late of
Foster; thence turning and runnine ~esterly by land now or late of-foster 46.41
ft. to land now or late of HcGrath; thence turning and running northerly Ly
HcGrath 19.25 ft. to a corner; thence turning and running easterly 8 ft.;
thence turning and running northerly 7 ft.; thence turning and running easterly
~ .(1) ft.; thence turning and running northerly by said land of McGrath 24.15
ft. to Federal Street; thence turning and running south easterly by Federal
Street 39.90 ft. t~ point begun at.
being same premises conveyed to Albert C. Bertrand et ux by deed of the Naumkeag
Amusement Co., of even date and record." ••••••• "Including as a part of the
realty all portable or sectional buildings, heating apparatus, plumbinr,, ranges,
mantels, storm doors and windows, oil burners, gas and oil, and electric fixtures, screens, screen doors, awnings, window shades, electric and gas refrigerators, air conditioning apparatus and other fixtures of what ever kind and
nature on said premises, or hereafter placed thereon prior to the full payment
and discharge of this mortgage; insofar as the same are or can be agreement of
the parties be wade a part of the realty". (etc.)-
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Mortgage discharge indicated in Book 3927, page 61
Book 3331 - Page 565 also states:
GRANTOR
GRANTEE
Naumkeag Amusement Co.
Albert C. Bertrand
DESCRIPTION:
Same as complete one written (copied) from page 566 except for words
inr~_!'.. bel~.
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"Being same premises conveyed to said Naumkeag .Amusement Co. by Hermon qerkins,
deed dated 6/10/1939 recorded Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 3182
page 463. Taxes asses8e<l for the year 1943 are to be apportioned as of
June 10, 1943."
Hands and seals June 9, 1943 •
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Discharge - Naumkeag Trust Co.
Book 3331 - page 56~ records: (copied)
"Naumkeag Trust Co. of Salem, Nassachuset ts, holder of a mortgage fI·om Naumkeag
A.i11usement Co. to :tfoumkeag Trust Co., dated 6/10/1939 recorded with Essex South
District County Registry of Deeds, nook 3182, page 464 acknowledges satisfaction
of the same."
Dated June 10, 1943.
Book 3182 - Page 463
GRAN TOR
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Hermon Perkins
Gertrude E. (ux)
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Naumkeag Amusement Co.
DESCRIPTION:
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See deed from Asa Wiggin to John Francis dated January 30, 1836 - recorded Essex
South District Deeds Book 285, leaf 207 and deed from George E. Francis to City
of Salem, dated 6/8/1925 recorded in Book 2645, page one; said premises having
been inherited by me from George E. Francis of said Salem.
See also probate proceedings upon Estates of John Francis
Lucy B. Francis
John E. Francis
George A. Francis
Sarah E. Francis
Martha T. Francis
George E. Francis
- Probate fl 39597
Probate ·If 39600
- Probate #103978
- Probate II 39596
- Probate II 39605
- Probate fl 155998
- Probate #183607
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(All above listed estates filed in Essex County Probate Court - housed in Essex
County Registry of Deeds building.)
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The foregoing subject to the taxes assessed thereon for the year 1939.
Hands and seals June 10, 1939
(Researcher): Also - below. Naumkeag Amusement Co. to Naumkeag Trust Co. a
mortgage in the amount of $2400.00 in one year with 6% interest per annum payable
quarterly as prvvided in a note of even date - same description. Dated: June 10,
1939.
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Book 2645 - Page one.
GRAN TOR
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George E. Francis
(Single)
To City of Salem, a Municipal Corp . .i.n
County of Essex .
DESCRIPTION:
" ••• the land situat~d in SALE~-1 aforesaid at the corner of St. Pc:.ter and Federal
Streets bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a point on St. Peter Street marked "A" on a plan entitled
''Proposed Widening, Corner of Federal and St. Peter Streets, Salem, Hassachusetts,
January 1925" by George F. Ashton, City Engineer, then running northerly on
St. Peter Street 16.80 ft. to a point marked "B" on said Plan; ther. tur:1lng and
running westerly on Federal Street 35. 70 ft. to a point marked "C" un said Plan;
thence turning and runninr south easterly 39.90 ft. to a point "A" on said plan
and the point of beginning. Containing JOO sq. ft.
Hands and seals June 8, 1925"
Book 285 - Page 207
GRANTOR
GRANTEE
Asa Wiggin, Tailor
Abigail (ux)
John Francis,
Ship Master
for $1500.00
DESCRIPTION:
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"A certain message in Salem, bounded as follows: beginning at the south easterly
corner thereof on St. Peter's Street at a point 2.2 north of a store fonnerly of
Hodges, then running northerly by said street 50 ft. more or less to County Street
(now Federal St. - interpolated by researcher) thence westerly by County St. 36.~
ft. to the fence by my other land, thence southerly as the fence stands to a poir.t
in said fence, one foot ncrth of the house (first mention of a building on this
piece of land - researcher) on the granted le.nd, thence running westerly in a line
parallel to the north side of the pantry of said house and distant one foot from
said north side of said pantry to a point; one foot westward of said pantry,
thence running southerly in a line parallel to the west tnd of said pantry and one
foot distant from said west and to land formerly of Hodges and thence easterly by
said land formerly of Hodges to the corner begun at, the said Francis his heirs
or assigns, hot.fever, sha.11 not be at liberty to bu-!..ld any erection on said foot of
land around said pantry so as to obstruct the light or air from my adjacent land."
Hands and seals February 2. 1836
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On October 22, 1970, the researcher went to the City Hall, Salem, Nassachusetts
where the following information was found in the Tax Records of the City of
Salem, Massachusetts for the year 1836:
Ward 2:
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on page 93 the valuation as follows:
Value
Personal
$1500.00 $500.00
Poll Tax
$1.50
Real
$6.60
Personal
$2.20
(written in pencil
Total
$10. 30
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The researcher here records finding no books containing Tax Records for the years
1835, 1834, 1833, 1832, 1831, 1830, 1329, 1828, 1827.
The next previous book on the chelf is 1826.
(A fact known to the City of Salem, Massachusetts.)
HISTORIC SALEM INC.
House Sign Committee
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FINDINC:
House at (formerly) 29 St. Peter Street, Salem, Hass. now having been removed to
property owned by Mr. Frank Wetmore abutting Brown St. Co.·should have a house
sign reading:
ASA WIGGIN
1836
October 22, 1970
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the homestead of George Williarr~s in 1654 when()e died. He left it tohis son ··· ··. ,,.,;
John who sold it and a lot easf of it to Samuel '1lilliams ·and John Gedneyin. . .. , ·
1658. Before 1672 it was divided, Williams gettil:g this half upcn which he ·"" . '··,.
built a house. He died in 1689 leaving it to his wife Mary (Ver~n) and residue· · .· ·
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states that Habbakkuk Bowdi~ch lived here and
he was· ·married in 1765,.
;}... ·had a son Nathaniel born in\ 1778 and removed ~hat year to Salem Village·
, '' · (Danvers) it is evident that the Bowditch famjly and Mrs. Crownirishield ·
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~ · tical Navigator." This house was moved back from.Brown Street into Kimball
;~ · · Court, a short passage immedi'13tely behind it and F,tands there still. There is
?-· · an interval from about 1776 to~)837 when data as 'to the house and the time
[{ ~: ·of its removal are lacking but in\ 1837 and until 1859 the families of Dr. Sam~
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Street on the latter date.
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t°'1 · .died in January 1878, at 83. His wife, Eliza (Lane) died in 1887 and the Misses
1·1·:.~bbie W. and Susan L. were ~till at 2 Brown Street in 1897, the latter dying
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John Crownshield, 1755
Moved from 29 St. Peter Street
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1755
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2 Kimball
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29 St. Peter
Crowninshield
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Greek Revival
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John Crowninshield
Kimball
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OFFICES AT 15 SUMMER STREET
POST OFFICE BOX .865
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 / PHONE (617) 745-0799
4 .E.'nglish Street
Owned by SUSAN INGERSOLL
moved to this site
by 1831
Research by,
Joyce,King
August" 1979
"to preserve Historic Sites, Buildings and objects,
and to work for the education of tlze community
in tlze true value of t11e same."
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Susan Ingersoll owner - occupants: Joseph Gilman, Joseph Gilman Jr.
Daniel Gilman
In 1850 a federal census was taken, the listing for thiB house is:
Elizabeth Pepper
age 46
born Mass.
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Walter A.
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William Swaney
age 30 ropemaker
born Mass.
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William Swaney
.house owned by Susan Ingersoll
1856 tax record:
-su'san Ingersoll . house and land 32 Turner St.
~ wharf and store
house 6 Allen St.
house 2 Becket St.
house and land English St.
house and land #1 English St.
#2 and #3 English St.
Essex and Webb St.
1857
William Swaney
owned by Susan Ingersoll
Susan Ingersoll died in July 1858. In her will written in 1835,
Miss Ingersoll leaves all h~r property to Horace L. Conolly,
rector of St. Matthews Church in Boston. (Probate #43338)
Mr. Conolly is described in the book "Rebellious Puritan" by Lloyd
Morris, about the life of Hawthorne: . ·.
"With her (Susan Ingersoll) lived a young man named Horace Conolly
who was understood to be her nephew, and who ultimately became her
heir and aqopted her.name. Conolly's parentage was unknown to
Salem, and various rumors were in circulation concerning his
relationship to Miss Ingersoll. When Nathaniel first met him,
Conolly was rector of St. Matthew's in South Boston; later he
resigned from the ministry and turned to the practice of law, gave
up the law for medicine and discarded that in turn. He was eccentric,
ill-tempered and vain; but he was also intelligent and witty. He
was fond of card~ and of liquor; these tastes Nathaniel shared, and
he frequented the evening parties which Conolly held in the kitchen
of the old Turner Street house."
�4 English Street
English Street, which was originally called English's lane, was
laid out by Philip English over land belonging 'to him and others,
about 1697. The lot on which this house stands was part of the
land owned by John Swasey as early as 1658. Mr. Swasey's lot
seems to include the land from the corner of Essex St. down to
what is now #14 English St. Somewhere on this lot Mr. Swa.sey
built a dwelling house before 1681. He conveyed the house and
lot to his son John Swasey in 1689. This house was gone before
1763 when John's heirs sold the land to John Touzell, goldsmith.
During the early 1800's the Ingersolls were taxed for !and only,
on English. St.
The first mention of a house on Ingersoll's property is in the 1831
tax records when Susan Ingersoll, daughter of Samuel and Susanna
(Hathorne) Ingersoll is taxed for the following:
part of a wharf and part of a store ~400
house ~;l, 200
hous$ and land $1,600
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3 houses and 4 acres $2,000
house ~600
house and land Sl,000
The tax records before this time list Miss Ingersoll as the owner
of land on Webb and English Streets, and a house, sto:t?e and land
on Turner St. (now the House of Seven Gables)
It was this same Miss Ingersoll, who provided Nathaniel Hawthorne,
Salem's literary genius, with much useful information about Salem
in the Puritan times. Hawthorne called her the Duchess and
frequently visited her at her home on Turner St.
In the list of owners and occupants in Salem 1837 is the following:
Sur:;an In~ersoll - house and land with 2 other houses on it
occupants: Joseph Gilman and William Harding
Daniel Rindge
- house on Susan Indersoll's land
Judah Dodge
- house on Susan Ingersoll's land
(these last two houses appear about the same time as the house #d
English)
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Susan Ingersoll - house and land with two other houses on it
occupants: Samuel Carlin and Thomas Gilman
:F1 o::c many years this house was numbered as #1 English St.
For some
unknown reason this street was not numbered with the odd numbers on
one side arid even nwnbers on the other. Starting with this hou~e
the houses were numbered 1,2,3,4,5, etc. all on the same side. The
tenants, listed in the 1842 directory living at #1 are:
Hiram Young - no occupation given
John Robinson Jr. ~ carpenter
Joseph Gilman
_ no occupation given
�In 1860 another federal censu:3 wa8 taken:
William Swaney
age 39 ropemaker
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Anna Pepper
29 tailores8
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Elizabeth Varney
24 milliner
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Elizabeth Pepper
56 nurse
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William Swaney
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Walter Swaney
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In 1862 Horace Ingersoll (name changed from Conolly) owns:
32 Turner St.
#1 Engli~h St. valued at $400 and 4959 ft.land
. #3fi English St.
27~ Hardy St.
2 acres of land Engli8h St.
1865
1 English St. owned by H. Ingersoll, army land 57 x 87· house value
$600 land valued at $400
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Lynch
1868
1 English St. owned by H. Ingersoll 57 x 87
occupants: James Evans, Thomas Williamson, Ernest Farke:
On April 26, 1869 Horace Ingersoll, Dr. of medicine sold to
Alice Sullivan the house and land at the corner of Eseex and English
Streets, for $2,000. (book 770 page 122)
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#4 English St., as indicated in the taxes for that year:
2 English St.
lot of land, owner Mrs. Sullivan
4 English St.
house occupied by Parker and Sullivan
Total land 57 x 87
The federal census for 1870 gives a clearer picture of the Pa.rker
arid Sullivan families:
born Ire.
a.ge 45 keeps house
Alice Sullivan
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the parcel conveyed to her by Horace Ingersoll in 1869
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Michael Murray - owner (new addition)
Simon Allen
Nathaniel Fadden
1901 tax records:
4 English St.
age 35 - owner, house value $800, land $400
Michael Murray
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Simon Allen
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Joseph Jon.dro
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William Fitzpatrick II 23 formerly of North Adams, Mass
1907 Salem directory shows
Charles Twaro~owski Helena
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Frank Malinowski
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living at 4English St.
shoe laster
court interpretor
carpenter
compositor
Frank Malinowski died Nov. 13, 1911. In his obituary the life
story of this man is.given:
Francis Malinowski a well known resident of this city of the
past 29 years, died at his home at 4 English St. yesterday after
an illness of about 9 years, during which period he h~d been a
great sufferer from rheumatism.
Mr. Malinowski had the distinction of being the second Polander
to come to Salem to.live. The first native of that country to
take up his residence in the City of Peace was Joseph Brown,
p~oprietor of the flying horse& carousel at the Willows.
Mr. Malinowski was born in Austria, Poland 66 years ago next
month. He served while a young man in the Austrian Army rising
to the rank of lieutenant and acting as drill master for several
years. He was a veteran of the Austrian - German War where he
rendered distinctive service.
About 31 years ago he came to this country with his newly
wedded wife and settled for a short time in Webster; Mass. At the
·instigation of his fellow countryman, Mr. Brown, he came to Salem
some 29 years ago settling at Juniper and engaging w~th Mr. Brown
in the making of these carousels he worked for various concerns at
his regular trade. He also conducted for many years flying horse
attractions at various summer resorts.
A few years ago he sold his house at Juniper and moved up into
the city, where he resided on English St. He was a member of the
Orientral lodge A.O.U.W. and was in fact, on of the oldest in point
of membership in that order. He was also a member of the parish
of the Imrnaculate Conception Church. He leaves a widow, Eleanqr
(Smreczynski) to whom he was married 8ome 33 years, and four daughters
Mrs. Helena V. Twarogowski (the court interpretor), Misses Vanda M,
Amelia A. and Frances N. Malinowski. Three of the daughters are
well known as teachers in the eveening schools of Salem and Peabody.
He was a most excellent citizen and a credit to his native country,
and he leaves a large circle of friends to regret his departure.
The funeral will be held Tues. at 9 am. at the Immaculate Conception.
At 8:30 there will be services at the house.
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�On May 24, 192·4 Michael J. Murray sold to Bridget M. Murra.y the
same premises convyed to Michael in 1893 (book 2599 page 45)
On Oct. 11, 1924 Bridget Murray sold to Caroline Wronkowski and
John Wronkowski, husband and wife,. the same property according to
plan A, which Alice Sullivan conveyed to Michael Murray. (book 2613
page 403)
On Apr:hl 12, 1938 the Salem Savings Bank foreclosed on the·
Wronkowski mortgage. (book 3141 page 371)
March 7, 1942 the Salem Savings Bank sold to Lepold J. and Mary E.
Labreque the same premises conveyed to the granter by foreclosure
April 12~ 1938. (book 3287 page 466)
Oct. 22, 1952 Paul M. Lebiedz, of Boston sold to Viola E. Stefanski
the same premises subject to a mortgage of $1,800 to the Salem
Savings BBnk. (book 3934 page 469)
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June 14, 196~ Caroline T. Isles, of Peabody sold to Dimetrios
Sarantis the land and buildin~ conveyed by the estate of Viola E.
Stefanski Probate #27 4539.
(book 5450 page 369)
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June 9, 1975 Demetrios Sarantis sold to Richard and Sylvia Warman ·
the same property as in deed book 5450 page 369. (book 6162 page 29)
On Nov. 11, 1976 Richard C. and Sylvia Warman, of Middleton, sold
the premises to Demetrios E. and Patricia Sarantis. See book 6162page 29 (book 6296 page 29)
1979 Demetrios and Patricia Sarantis sold the land and building
at 4 English St. to Kathy Keenan and Gary Palardy.
�Note:
An air of mystery still hangs over this house. From inspections
made by Sally Dee and myself, we feel that the foundation indicates
that this house must have been moved to this site· and that the
construction is of an older dat.e. If indeed this is· the case
we also feel that it was moved from within ·the general area of
English St., stemming from the fact that the construction is
similar to other houses on that street.
It is possible that in the .future other documents may be found
_that shed mor~ light on thi~ property. Until ~u6h time I recommend
that the sign read: moved to this site by. 1831.
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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 Salem.
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POST OFFICE BOX 865
OFFICE AT OLD TOWN HALL
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 / PHONE (617) 745-0799
30 ENGLISH STREET
Built for
WIDOW MARTHA RICE
CIRCA 1800
Research by,
Joyce King
June 1985
"to preserve Historic Sites, Buildings and objects,
and to work for the education of the community
in the true t>alue of the same."
�30 ENGLISH ST. (formerly #9 English St.)
BOOK 164 PAGE 80
DATE -
June 5, 1798
CONSIDERATION
$180
GRANTOR (seller) -
Martha Rice widow, administratrix of
the estate of David Hilliard
GRANTEE (buyer)
John Becket
DESCRIPTION
East end of a dwelling house with
small piece of land
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being late John Mascoll's
North - Abigail Masury
East - English St.
South - Clifford Crowninshield
West - other part of house
BOOK 164 PAGE 80
DATE -
June 5, 1798
GRANTOR (seller) -
John Becket
GRANTEE (buyer)
Martha Rice, widow
DESCRIPTION
The same premises as described above
The old dwelling house was probably taken down shortly after
1798 as it is not mentioned again after that date.
Martha Rice, the widow of Edward, had her small dwelling house
built on the site sometime after the June 1798 sale. The exact
date can not be determined at this time.
Since she was a poor
widow, her tax must have been abated as her name does not
appear on the tax list.
Rev. William Bentley mentions this house in his diary on
December 24, 1816.
"Martha Rice, pr. sick. Some internal cause of exq. pain.
She is·a daughter of Mr. Hilliard of the Old Rope Walk which
ran between Becket & English streets & he had a house in
English' street upon the site of which this d(aughter) has a
small dwelling H.
She has two children, a son and D. but not
able to afford her any assistance."
Martha Rice, widow died on July 19, 1826.
appendix A)
(see probate
�BOOK 312 PAGE 194-5
DATE -
1832 (recorded in 1839)
GRANTOR (seller) -
The heirs of Martha Rice
GRANTEE (buyer)
William Webb 3rd
DESCRIPTION
All real estate of our grandmother, Martha Rice
North - William Manning's Ct.
East - English St.
South - Widow Hill
West - William Foy
William Webb 3rd died in March 1836. His real estate was
listed as "small dwelling house and land adjoining in English
st. $450".
(probate #29088)
BOOK 312 PAGE 194
DATE -
October 8, 1838 (recorded in 1839)
CONSIDERATION
$25
GRANTOR (seller) -
Thomas Needham administrator of
the estate of William Webb
GRANTEE (buyer)
Harriet Webb
DESCRIPTION
Lot of land and dwelling house
�BOOK 312 PAGE 196
DATE -
February 22, 1839
CONSIDERATION
$1
GRANTOR (seller) -
William and Hannah Foye
GRANTEE (buyer)
Harriet Webb
DESCRIPTION
parcel of land
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Harriet Webb died on November 29, 1862. Her real estate was
listed as - "one piece of land and house on English st. $450"
(probate #56469)
BOOK 665 PAGE 138
DATE -
April 14, 1864
CONSIDERATION
$1
GRANTOR (seller) -
Eben W. Kimbal of Boston
executor of the estate of
Harriet Webb
GRANTEE (buyer)
Sarah W. Buxton wife of Charles
DESCRIPTION
All real estate belongin to the
estate - a house and land #9 English
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the homestead of Webb
(Probate of Harriet Webb #56469 - Real estate: 1 piece of land
and house on English st. valued at $450)
�BOOK 1056 PAGE 134
DATE -
April 27, 1881
CONSIDERATION
$600
GRANTOR (seller) -
Sarah w. Buxton of Pelham, Ma
wife of Charles w. Buxton
GRANTEE (buyer)
David Foley
DESCRIPTION
Lot of land and buildings
#30 English St.
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed
to me by Eben w. Kimball exc.
BOOK 1619 PAGE 476
DATE -
September 27, 1900
CONSIDERATION
$1 and other valuable consideration
GRANTOR (seller) -
David Foley
GRANTEE (buyer)
Charles Cousins
DESCRIPTION
Land and building #30 English St.
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed to
me by deed of Charles W. Buxton et ux
BOOK 1619 PAGE 477
DATE -
September 27, 1900
CONSIDERATION
$1 and other valuable consideration
GRANTOR (seller) -
Charles Cousins
GRANTEE (buyer)
Margaret F. Foley
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed to
me by deed of David Foley of an even
date
#30 English st.
�BOOK 1833 PAGE 545
DATE -
July 18, 1906
CONSIDERATION
$1 and other valuable consideration
GRANTOR (seller) -
Margaret Foley
GRANTEE (buyer)
Jacob Rubinovitz
DESCRIPTION
Land and building #30 English st.
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed to
me said Margaret Foley by deed of
Charles Cousins Sept. 27, 1900
BOOK 1835 PAGE 327
DATE -
August 9, 1906
CONSIDERATION
$1 and other valuable consideration
GRANTOR (seller) -
Jacob M. Rubinovitz of Boston
GRANTEE (buyer)
John P. Dwyer and Mary s. Dwyer
DESCRIPTION
Land and building #30 English St.
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Same premises conveyed to me by deed
of Margaret Foley July 1906
(p
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�BOOK 2675 PAGE 110
DATE -
April 22, 1926
CONSIDERATION
none given
GRANTOR (seller) -
Ellen A. Clark of Peabody
GRANTEE (buyer)
Fremont Czerniawski
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed
to me by Mary E. Dwyer by deed
March 28, 1924
BOOK 2696 PAGE 522
DATE -
September 13, 1926
CONSIDERATION
none given (mortgage $15,000)
GRANTOR (seller) -
Fremont Czerniawski
GRANTEE (buyer)
Fremont and Julia czerniawski
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed tome
by Ellen A. Clark on April 22, 1926
BOOK 6545 PAGE 26
DATE -
December 1, 1978
CONSIDERATION
$18,500 (mortgage $15,000)
GRANTOR (seller) -
Wanda H. Casabona administratrix
of the estate of Julia Czerniawski
GRANTEE (buyer)
Robert c. Bramble trustee
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
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PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed by
deed of Fremont Czerniawski
�BOOK 6607 PAGE 1
DATE -
June 29, 1979
CONSIDERATION
none given
GRANTOR (seller) -
Robert c. Bramble, trustee of
Cook Realty Trust
GRANTEE (buyer)
Robert c. Bramble of Allyn Realty
Trust
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed to
me by deed of Wanda H. Casabona
administratrix of the estate of
Julia czerniawski on Dec. 1, 1978
BOOK 6607 PAGE 2
DATE -
June 29, 1979
CONSIDERATION
$31,000
GRANTOR (seller) -
Robert c. Bramble, trustee
GRANTEE (buyer)
Linda K. Bumagin
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildng
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Same premises conveyed to me by deed
of Robert Bramble trustee of Cook
Realty Trust
BOOK 7562 PAGE 24
DATE -
October 26, 1984
CONSIDERATION
$93,000
GRANTOR (seller) -
Linda K. Bumagin
GRANTEE (buyer)
John P. and Katherine H. Debo
of Arlington, VA
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Same premises conveyed by deed of
Robert Bramble trustee as recorded
in deed book 6607 page 002
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Tm ESSEX AN'llQUARIAN.
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.ry and Thomas
wn on the map,
of Joseph Swadem, carpenter,
of Salem, sbipds, a house and
. it. lying between
land of Edward Harnett and Ric: Lambert,
April 9, 1655.• This lot included. the
lots of Mary Webb, Sarah Bartoll, John
Becket, Samuel Phippen, John and Mary
Marston, Jacob Fowle, Daniel Webb and
Estate of Job Hilliard, as shown on the
map., The' dwelling house stood on the
Mary Webb lot on the street, where its
site is marked on the map. This land
was a field, called, in 1671, "Job's field."t
In the sketches that follow, after 1700,
titles and deeds referred to pertain to the
houses and land adjoining and not always
to the whole lot, the design being, after
that date, to give the history of the houses
then standing principally.
John Swasey House. Joseph Swasey of.
Salem, seaman, owned this lot and the
lots of Joseph Swasey adjoining, of Abigail
Masury, and of Thomas Mascoll, as early
as 1658. Upon this lot he built a dwelling
house before 1661. He conveyed the
house and lot to his son John Swasey of
Salem, mariner, April 2, 1689.t . John
Swasey died in 17-; and'the house .was
gone before 1763, when his heirs disposed
of the land .
Joseph Swasey Lot. This lot belonged
to Joseph Swasey as early as 1658. He
died in or before 1709, and his administrator, for fifteen pounds, conveyed the
lot to Joshua Tyler of Salem, mariner,
May 10, 1717.§
William and Abigail Masury Loi. This
lot was owned by Joseph Swasey as early as
1658, and he conveyed it, in consideration
of love, to his daughter Abigail Masury
and ht'r husband William Masurv and to
the heirs of the body of Abigail April 21,
1688.U Mr. Masury died before 1717,
and she continued to own the lot in 1734.
Thomas and Mary Mastoll House. This
lot was owned by Joseph Swasey as early
as l 65 8, and he conveyed it, in considera·
tion of love, to his daughter Mary Mascoll
and her husband Thomas Mascoll of Salem,
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tEssex Registry of Deeds, book 3, leaf n4.
:!:Essex Registry of·Deeds, book 24, leaf 244.
§Essex Registry of Deeds, book 32, leaf 137•
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mariner, April 20, l 688. • Mr. Mascoll
built a house on the lot, and they resided
there until their deaths, which occured
before March 101 1721-2, when adminis·
tration was granted upon his estate. Their
house and land were appraised at one hundred pounds. The sons, John and Joseph
Mascoll, both of Salem, the first being a
mariner, and the second a shipwright, divided the house and lot between them by
deeds, Sept. 16, 1729,t though an agreement to the same effect bad been made
Sept. 8, 1725.t John· had the easterly
end of the house, and Joseph the westerly
end.
John Mascoll, for thirty-three pounds,
six shillings and eight pence, conveyed
his part of the house and land to Samuel
Webb of Salem, mariner, Dec. 6, 1754.§
Mr. Webb, for forty-six pounds, thirteen
shillings and four pence, conveyed his
part of the house and lot to William Crispin of Salem, mariner, Jan. 29, 1765.ll
Mr. Crispin, for a similar consideration,
conveyed the same estate to David Hilliard of Salem, rope maker, Aug. 6, 1765.~
Mr. Hilliard died possessed of the lot and
the east end of the house and the barn
before July l 1, 1792, when administration
was granted upon his estate. The half of
the house and land that belonged to it
were then appraised at twenty-one pounds,
three shillings and four pence. His administratrix, for one hundred and eighty
dollars, conveyed the same estate to John
Becket of Salem, gentleman, June 5,
1798 ;••and on the same day and for a
similar consideration he conveyed it to
widow Martha Rice of Salem (the administratrix of the estate of Mr. Hilliard).••
The westerly half of the house and the
remainder of the lot were conveyed by
Joseph Mascoll, for one hundred and forty-three pounds, to Zachariah Curtis of
•Essex Registry of Deeds, book 18, leaf 9.
tEsaex Registry of Deeds, John to Joseph, book
55, leaf 41, and Joseph to John, book 52 1 leaf 87.
tEsaex Registry of Deeds, book 4 7, leaf 120.
IEssex Registry of Deeds, book 101, leaf 90.
llE&aex Registry of Deeds, book 1161 leaf 62.
'![Essex ReP.try of Deeds, book 150, leaf 167.
••Essex Reg\stiy of Deeds, book 164 1 leaf So.
Salem, cordwainer, Feb. 11, 1734.• Mr.
Curtis died possessed of the Jot and westerly end of the house before Sept. 24,
1763, when, for thirteen pounds, six shillings and eight pence, his daughter Abi·
gail Curtis of Salem, spinster, conveyed
two-fifths of the same to Clifford Crownin·
shield of Salem, ropemaker, t Ebenezer
Curtis of Salem, hatter, son of the deceased, for twenty-six pounds, thirteen
shillings and four pence, conveyed threefifths of the same to Mr. Crowninshield
March 30, 1767.t Their widowed mother,
Abigail Curtis of Salem, joined in each of
these deeds.
The house was probably taken down
soon after 1798.
Philip English Houses. This lot and
the John Carter lot constituted the homestead of William Goose, who was admitted to the church here in 1637, and who
died" many years" before 1664, probably
in or before 1656. In 1664, his widow
was distracted and unable to provide for
herself. The town of Salem having been
at great expense for her for eight years,
complained to the court, which appointed
the selectmen administrators of Mr.
Goose's estate June 28, 1664. This house
(which had been built prior to 1661) and
the land were then appraised at fifty
pounds. The Goose house was the one
located midway of the lot on what is now
English street. The administrators of Mr.
Goose's estate conveyed the house and
eastern half of the entire lot of Mr. Goose
to John Clifford of Salem, rope-maker, Feb.
28, 1664-5 ;§ and the western half of the
lot to John Goose of Salem, mariner, on
the same day.II Mr. Goose conveyed bis
half of the lot to Mr. Clifford July 23,
1666.11 Mr. Clifford, who had removed
to Lynn, conveyed the Goose house and
lot to Jacob Allen of Salem, mariner,
Sept. 30, 1693 ;~ and Mr. Allen conveyed
the same estate to Philip English of
•Essex Registry of Deeds, book 68, leaf 114.
tEssex Registry of Deeds, book 112, leaf 167.
tEssex Registry of Deeds, book 117, leaf 210.
§Essex Registry of Deeds, book 2, leaf 123.
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Essex Registry of Deeds, book 2, leaf 126.
'![Essex Registry of Deeds, book 11, leaf 12.
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for the youngest daughter Sarah and Charlie Buxton. For Dominick,
however, the path of courtship was not so easy. Except for brief intervals, he was away at sea, but the most formidable obstacle to
his intentions must have been Mrs. Webb. She was firm in her opposition to any match between her daughter and the young Italian
she had taken to board in her house. Dominick was a foreigner and
' a "papist" which made him in her Yankee eyes less than desirable as
a son-in-law.
On June 27, 1853 Dominick, by now a first mate, returned from
his first voyage on the Sea Mew, and events moved swiftly, Mrs.
Webb's objections to the contrary. Scarcely two weeks passed before
this notice appeared in the July 12 edition of the Salem Gazette:
-yankee Relations
AND NOW WE MUST TURN from the sea to the land, and go back a
few years in time. The town directory of Salem for i8:;3 contained
two entries pertinent to our story:
Webb, Mrs. Harriet, house 9 English St.
Marsins, Dominick L., mariner, boards 9 English St.
During the period of his voyages on the Messenger and the Sea
Mew, Dominick had forsaken the Seamen's Boarding House of
Ebenezer Griffin for the pleasanter surroundings of a private home.
It was the prelude to another important change in his life. His
landlady, who was the widow of a sea captain, William Webb 3d,
had been forced since her husband's death to take boarders at the
tidy gambrel-roofed house on English Street. In addition to her
husband, Mrs. Webb had already buried three children, but the
household still included two healthy and pretty daughters, Sarah
and Martha, and a son, William 4th.
It will be recalled that Dominick Marsins already knew Martha
Webb before he moved to English Street, and it was partly for her
sake that he had anglicized his name in 1851. Their courtship must
have been a long one, even by Victorian standards. (One of Martha's
descendants remembers her grandmother's saying that she told
Domenico Lagomarsino she would never -marry a man with a
foreign name.)
Another boarder at Mrs. Webb's was Charlie Buxton. A good
deal of pleasant courting must have gone on between the two young
men and the pretty Webb sisters; many strolls beneath the elm
trees of Salem's streets and Common. Wedding bells soon rang out
Adopted Son of Salem
On Sunday evening (July rn) by Rev. Mr. Carlton,
Mr. Dominick Marsinis (sic) to Miss Martha Webb.
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The bride, born in Salem April 4, 1831, was twenty-two. The
groom wa~ twenty-six. Mrs. Webb's feelings may have been soothed
somewhat ;ince the Reverend Mr. Michael Carlton, who performed
the marriage ceremony, was no priest but the minister of the Seaman's Bethel. Perhaps Dominick was no longer a Catholic.
The young people had over two months together before Dominick
<··' embarked again on the Sea Mew at the end of September. Very
shortly, or perhaps, since the bride's mother felt as she did, immediately after their marriage, the young Marsins moved to lodgings of their own. Dominick was not the person to live in the
house with a mother-in-law, even a congenial one, and Martha had
- a mind of her own, too!
On December 9, 1855, while he was absent on the Sea Mew to
Africa, their first child, Harriet Evelyn, was born. Had Mrs. Webb
been won over by her Italian son-in-law? Or was the baby's name,
for her, the grateful and loving extension of an olive branch to a
inother who surely "rallied around" when her young daughter was
undergoing her first childbirth alone, with her husband far away?
· Husband and father, Dominick Marsins was now very definitely
no longer alone, for he was also son-in-law to two prolific Massachusetts families. From the time that he married Martha Webb,
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YANKEE RELATIONS
the story of the Webb family of Salem and the Browns of Ipswich
became entwined with his: Mrs. William Webb 3d had been Harriet
Evelyn Brown of Ipswich.
The Browns had lived in Essex County since 1635 when John
of that name arriVed from England to become "the earliest settler
in the Candlewood region of Ipswich to clear the forest and build
his house." This first Brown house was "a dwelling containing
only two rooms and the chamber above." Later, John built a larger,
more commodious home which remained in the family through
1909, when Alvin Story Brown was the last of the name to live
there. It is still standing, a fine looking red farmhouse, with numerous stout barns and outbuildings.
There were four generations of Browns between our Harriet and
the first John, all metie'Ulously accounted for in the Ipswich historical records, as his numerous descendants married Ipswich girls
and populated the countryside indiscriminately with Browns and
Brownes, as the fancy took the individual speller. (Those who today
add that final e and feel superior to plain Browns, have only to look
into the e~ily records to be taken down a peg.) They were hardy
farmers and weavers and mariners, for since Ipswich was long a
port, many of the Brown men went to sea.
One of these was Stephen Brown 3d, father of Dominick's sometime landlady and mother-in-law. Ipswich produced a number of
eiptain Stephen Browns (th~e were four between 1810 and 1825
alone), but Ipswich port records, like Boston's, have disappeared,
so no positive identification of Harriet's father's commands can be
made. Although Captain Stephen 3d roamed the seas in unidentified vessels, we can pin-point his activities on shore, for he married
a townswoman, Elizabeth Potter, bought his wife's family homestead on the Old Bay Road for his own, and there sired twelve small
Browns. That many children must have kept their hands very
close to their sides, for the old Potter· homestead is described in
Ipswich records as "a small house." It stood until around 196o, when
"progress", i.e. widening the highway that was once the Old Bay
Road, necessitated the destruction of the last of the historic old
houses on that side.
On May 27, 1798, at the Old South Church in Ipswich, baby
Harriet was baptized and duly started on the right path. And she
must have continued on it, minding her manners and being kind to
old people, for in 1822, when she was twenty-four, she was named
beneficiary in the will of David Brown, her father's first cousin,
who died childless at the age of eighty-seven, leaving most of his
estate to the town, but to Harriet "the rooms in the dwelling which
were bequeathed to him by his father." (This plan of leaving different rooms in a house to different people was an established
custom; William Webb's grandmother had been left "the East
end of her father's house" on English Street in Salem. A foreshadowing of condominiums!)
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Harriet's rooms could not, however, keep her in Ipswich. Two
years later she forsook her birthplace, and skipped off with a
young Salem sailor at least two years her junior. On March 25,
1824, Mr. William Williams, pastor of the Presbyterian Society in
Salem, united in marriage Harriet Brown, who gave her age as
twenty-five, to Mr. William Webb 3d, age twenty- three. The young
couple went to live on Daniel Street in that busy little seaport.
'While Salem was then a picturesque elm-embowered town, it was
also a world port of importance, whose bustling waterfront is unrecognizable in its present deserted condition. There were foreign
ports in those years in which the natives had only believed the map
of Ame:-ica to consist of. a vast commercial metropolis called Salem.
Bearded sailors from distant lands moved about noisy Derby Wharf,
hung around the handsome customhouse. This customhouse still
stands proudly there, a museum now. It is the same building where
for a space Nathaniel Hawthorne, as inspector for the port, chewed
his pen and was miserable.
In this busy seafaring town, the name Webb was an old one. A
·common ending to any news item about a couple of another name
was "she a Webb." William Webbs had grown on every bush from
the town's early days, when on July 22, 1675, "att a towne meeting
. William Web Is Admitted an Inhabitant Into ye towne." There
was a William Webb, contemporary with ours, and also a sea captain, who was so determined to hand on the whole name that he
named three poor little babies in succession "William" until at last
one of them lived, to grow up and name a son of his "William!"
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There was even another contemporary captain William Webb, who
had daughters Elizabeth, Harriet, and Martha, as did ours. They
seem to have rung the changes on the same old names, over and
over, and very few people were given middle names, which would
have aided a researcher in positive identification.
But a number of facts have been clearly established. The William
Webb 3d who was to be Dominick Marsins's father-in-law, was
born in 1"801, the son of William Webb, Jr., ropemaker. The family
was living on Bridge Street when consumption carried off the
father, William Jr., at the age of fifty. Since Mrs. Webb had also
died within the past two years, probably of the same disease for
it was the great killer of that time, William 3d at seventeen faced
life as an orphan. He took the path followed by so many young
men of those days in like circumstances: he went to sea.
Eight years and many unknown voyages later, on his maternal
grandmother's death, he was named one of the seven grandchildren
who were her heirs; the intermediate generation had been completely wiped out. This grandmother had been born Martha Hilliard, daughter of Mary and David Hilliard, owners of one of
Salem's very early historic houses (called "the Thomas and Mary
Mascall h0use") at 9 English Street. Martha had inherited "the lot,
barn, and East end of the house" from her father. She bought the
West end also, tore the whole thing down, and built the two-story
gambrel-roofed house that stands there now. (Although interesting
from an historic viewpoint, it was probably by that time decrepit
enough for such a fate.) This new house was the part of the inheritance that fell to William Webb 3d. Martha, Dominick Marsins's future wife, was just a year old in 189 when her father moved
his family into their new home on English Street.
William 3d had been a master mariner, but as the marine news
gives in sailing notices only the family name of the master - very,
very rarely a Christian name, since every third Salem captain at
this time was a Webb, and every third Captain Webb was a William,
it seems an impossibility to identify the vessel· or vessels he commanded. There could not have been many of them for this young
master mariner: at thirty-five he was dead. Here is a notice in the
Sal.em Gazette. April 1, 1836:
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DEATHS. On Wednesday, March 30, Captain William Webb, 3d, age
35. Funeral this afternoon. at 3 o'clock, from house No. 9 English Street.
Friends and relatives are invited to attend.
The week after William's death, on April 7, 1836, the following
paragraph appeared in the Salem Gazette:
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administrator of the estate of William Webb 3d, late of Salem, in the
county of Essex, cordwainer, deceased, and has taken upon himself that
trust by giving bonds as the law directs. All persons having demands
upon the estate of said deceased, are requested to exhibit the same; and
all persons indebted to said estate are called upon to make payment to
Thos. Needham, admr.
Our sea captain, entitled such in his death notice on April first,
on April seventh is called in a legal document "cordwainer"! In
other words, a shoemaker! What happened to turn this young man,
only thirty-five when he died, from the active, blustery life of a
ship master whose word was law, to a shoemaker, crouching over
his work in a shop on some Salem side street? Had the exposure
tc· which a mariner is subjected undermined his health, and brought
on the common scourge of consumption, of which his daughters
and son were to die in the same house within a few years? Perhaps,
incapacitated for his more robust calling, the now frail father had
. worked doggedly at· a quiet trade up until the last to provide for
his family.
When Captain William Webb 3d died in 1836 at the age of
thirty-five, he left besides his wife Harriet, four little daughters:
Elizabeth, twelve; Harriet Evelyn, ten; Mary, seven; Martha, five,
and a son William, three. Mrs. Webb was also six months pregnant
with Sarah.
In October, 1838, all the legal red tape connected with William's
death seems to have been concluded, and Thomas Needham, ad. m.inistrator of the estate, made over the deeds for "a small dwelling
. house, etc., in English Street" to Mrs. Harriet Webb.
English Street, formerly called English's Lane, is one of the short,
narrow little streets that lead from Essex, Salem's most important
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thoroughfare, down to Derby Street and the waterfront. It was
lined with the houses of mariners; not the imposing brick homes of
wealthy merchants and captains such as are on the Chestnut street
end of town; but modest, charming little two-and-a-half story,
gambrel-roofed or salt-box frame houses of early New England
architecture,. presenting a gable end to the street, and facing their
bit of a flower garden. The House of the Seven Gables was a near
neighbor, only three blocks away on such another little side street.
Even when the Webbs lived in Salem, the Seven Gables was an old
house, for John Turner built it in 1668. Hawthorne's novel about
it was to be published in 1851, two years before Dominick Marsins
came to board around the corner on English Street. The Webbs
must have read a novel about a house in their neighborhood with
a good deal of excitement.
Some time between 1869 and 1872 the house numbers were
changed. Number 9 English Street became number 30, which it is
today. Harriet Brown Webb was not a Bitter, such as her daughter
Martha Marsins proved to be, but a steady occupant of number 9
English Str<"ct until her death. (Of course, she owned the house;
Dominick and Martha were always renters.) Here, with her children
dying around her, Harriet, now head of the family, battled bravely
on to care for the ones that were left. She faced no small task in supporting herself and six children. The Salem directories of 1846 and
1850 give a clue as to how the little family managed to get along:
"Webb, Mrs. Harriet, nurse_. 9 English Street." In those years, there
were no regulations about training and licensing of nurses; any
neighbor woman with two willing hands and feet could offer herself in that capacity. Mrs. Webb also took boarders, one of whom
was Dominick Marsins.
Consumptive William Webb had left a legacy of death to his
young family on English Street. In 1841, Elizabeth Webb at seventeen, Harriet at twenty in 1847, and Mary at twenty-three in 1852,
all died of consumption. Mary, married fo Stephen Curtis, left a
little son, Stephen Jr., not quite three years old. In 1853, three months
after Dominick came there to live, there was a fifth death: the only
Webb boy, William IV, twenty and unmarried, whose room and
double bed Dominick without doubt shared, coughed his young
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life away. He had taken up his father's tools as a cordwainer, and
the leather dust had helped him leave this world.
Ground 3, where the Webb interments had taken place, is located in Salem's Greenlawn Cemetery. The graves are placed as
closely together as those in military cemeteries. They are on a lovely
green slope, with no headstones, but at the foot each grave has a
small circle of white stone with its identifying number.
It was a deeply tainted house to which the new boarder came, but
its inmates were unconscious of the fact. It was not until the
twentieth century that the medical world began to understand the
nature of the spread of consumption, and how to arrest it. So many
homes were deathtraps, and once started it often ran through an
entire family. An article in the Salem Gazette of December 15, 1846,
ends with these words: "There is perhaps no disease with which
our country is affected, which sweeps off annually so many victims,
as that fell destroyer of the human race, consumption."
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The only definite item that we know of the Marsins family history
during the year 1862 was the death of Mrs. Marsins's mother,
Harriet Brown Webb. In the Salem town clerk's records is the
entry:
born, and was probably not on hand for this arrival either, for at
some time during the year 1864, from the island of Sao Tome,
Portuguese possession off the southwest coast of A&ica, he applied
for a United States passport. As a private citizen living in Africa
he would need this; formerly, as master of an American trading
vessel, a passport seems not to have been necessary.
Either in 1862 or very early in 1863 Mrs. Marsins and the two
children had moved to Swampscott. The Swampscott directories
from 186s, through 1873 all give "Dominic Marsins, shipmaster"
as residing on Burrill Street in that town. Eight years in the same
house: a record for the peripatetic Mrs. Marsins! The Burrill Street
house backed up to the B. and M. Railroad tracks; the little family
left at home were not having an easy time financially.
Mrs. Marsins and the girls were there on Burrill Street, but the
captain was in more exotic surroundings.
'Widow of William Webb. Died Dec. 8, 1862, age 64Yz, erysipelas.
Harriet, born Ipswich, dau. of Stephen Brown. Interred: ground 3,
range 7, grave 28.
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in Greenlawn Cemetery. The Salem Gazette of December 9, 1862,
carried this notice:
DEAniS. On the 8th, Mrs. Harriet, widow of the late Capt. William
Webb. Sixty-four years, 5 months. Funeral Wed. aft. at 2 o'clock at No.
9 English St., Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
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for marrying against her wishes. In her will, she left everything to
her only other living child, Sarah, who with her husband was then
making her home with her mother, and specifically stated that
"nothing is to be given to my daughter Martha W. Marsins nor to
my grandson Stephen Curtis, jr.," the son of her dead daughter
Mary. It was definitdy ill-will on Mrs. Webb's part, for a legacy, no
matter bow small, ~ould have been welcome to Martha at any
time. And young Stephen, left motherless at three, could have used
a legacy from his grandmother too. Fortune must not have smiled
too broadly on him, for his page in Salem annals is almost blank.
After his exclusion from his grandmother's will, there is no further
mention of him except once in 1~ when at the age of twenty he
appears on a crew list of the barque Sachem for Zanzibar as a
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During December 1863 Dominick was at home; nine months
later, on September 21, 1864, Cecilia Margherita, the Marsins's third
daughter, was born. She was given the entire name of the captain's
long-dead Italian mother. Was he in America when the baby came?
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. OFflCE AT OLD TOWN HALL
POST OFFICE BOX 865
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 / PHONE (617) 745-0799
14 English Street
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"to preserve Historic Sites, Buildings and objects,
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May 28, 1805
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March 27, 1807
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Joseph Webb, boatbuilder, sold a dwelling
house and land to Daniel Moore, shipwright.
The same property as described in the deed
frorn Samuel Masury.
Book 185 paee 73
July 29, 1808
Daniel Moore, shipwright, and his wife
Margaret, mortgaged the land and dwelling
house to Isaac Stilman Bullock, trader.
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Nov. 19, 1849
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Isaac s. Bullock, trader, and wife Sarah
sold the land and dwelling house to
Daniel Gilman, ropemaker.
Book 3615 page 273
July 29, 1948
Clarence and Grace E. Richardson, heirs
of Daniel Gilman, sold the land and
buildings to Clarence and Nita Stewart.
Book 3870 page 223
Jan. 14, 1952
Nita Stewart sold the land and building
to Roland and Annette Dumas. The same
property as described in deed book b615
page 273.
Book 4146 page 587
March 11, 1955
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and building to Anthony J. and Ruth E.
Welenc. The sa~e conveyed by deed
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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 rope maker Daniel Gilman. His heirs sold it to Clarence and Nita Stewart in 1948. It was purchased in 1952 by Roland and Annette Dumas, who sold the property in 1955 to Anthony and Ruth Welenc.
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Five Daniels Street
Salem
Built for
Capt. Edward Stanley
ship master
& wife Esther Waters Stanley
c.1805
Copy of print of Friendship, commanded by Capt. Edward Stanley
�House at Five Daniels Street, Salem
By Robert Booth for Historic Salem Inc.
According to available evidence, this house was built for Capt.
Edward Stanley, shipmaster, and his wife Esther Waters Stanley,
circa 1805.
On June 7, 1805, Joseph Waters, Salem merchant, for $800 sold to
Edward Stanley, Salem mariner, "a piece ofland" bounded west 37'
on DanielsStreet,north 85' 6" on landof Silsbeeheirs,east40' 6"
on land of heirs ofPalfray, and 85' on other land (ED 178:159). On
this lot, Captain Stanley caused this house to be built. The identity of
the contractor is unlmown.
Edward Stanley (I 780-1849) was born in England; 1 but details of his
early life are now obscure. By some means, he came to Salem and
was able to rise to the rank of shipmaster-despite great
competition-and win command of merchant vessels. The Salem to
which he came had become a commercial empire, led by Basket
Derby, the merchant who opened trade with the Orient. More than
one hundred tall ships were involved. By the 1790s, the new foreigntrade markets-and the coffee trade, which would be opened in 1798
with Mocha, Arabia-brought great riches to the Salem merchants,
and raised the level of wealth throughout the town: new ships were
bought and built, more crews were formed with more shipmasters,
new shops and stores opened, new partnerships were formed, and
new people moved to town. In 1792 Salem's first bank, the Essex
Bank, had been founded, although it "existed in experiment a long
time before it was incorporated," per Rev. William Bentley. From a
population of792 l in 1790, the town would grow by 1500 persons
in a decade. At the same time, thanks to the economic policies of
Alexander Hamilton, Salem vessels were able to transport foreign
cargoes and serve as the neutral carrying fleet for both Britain and
France, which were at war with each other.
In the late 1790s, there was agitation in Congress to go to war with
France, which was at war with England. After President Adams'
1
That he was born in England is noted at the time of his death in I 849 in Salem Vital Records; there were
other "Stanleys" in Salem, but they were actually Standleys, descendants of a Beverly man of that name;
and occasionally CaptainStanley's name was writtenStandley. For a while, there was an EdwardStandley
in Salem as well as Edward Stanley.
�negotiators were rebuffed by the French leaders in 1797, a quasi-war
with France began in summer, 1798, much to the horror of Salem's
George Crowninshield family (father and five shipmaster sons),
which had an extensive trade with the French, and whose ships and
cargos in French ports were susceptible to seizure. The quasi-war
brought about a political split within the Salem population. Those
who favored war with France (and detente with England) aligned
themselves with the national Federalist party, led by Hamilton and
Salem's Timothy Pickering (the U.S. Secretary of State). These
included most of the merchants, led locally by the Derby family.
Those who favored peace with republican France were the AntiFederalists, who later became aligned with Jefferson and his
Democratic-Republican party; they were led locally by the
Crowninshields. For the first few years of this rivalry, the Federalists
prevailed; but after the death of Hasket "King" Derby in 1799 his
family's power weakened.
In 1799 the Federalists of Salem clubbed together and built a frigate,
the Essex, for the federal government, to be used in the war with
France. The superintendent was Capt. Joseph Waters of Salem. In
that same year, Salem sent out privateers, including the 139-ton
armed brigantine Cicero, 69' in length, with 6 guns and 12 men,
owned hy Billy Gray, commanded by Nathaniel Skinner, first mate
John Dixey, second mate Edward Standley, who may the ES of this
house (EIHC 71:122).
In 1800, Adams negotiated peace with France and fired Pickering for
fomenting war. Salem's Federalists merchants erupted in anger,
expressed through their newspaper, the Salem Gazette. At the same
time, British vessels began to harass American shipping. Salem
owners bought more cannon and shot, and kept pushing their trade to
the farthest ports of the rich East, while also maintaining trade with
the Caribbean and Europe. Salem cargos were exceedingly valuable,
and Salem was a major center for distribution of merchandise
throughout New England: "the streets about the wharves were alive
with teams loaded with goods for all parts of the country. It was a
busy scene with the coming and going of vehicles, some from long
distances, for railroads were then unknown and all transportation
must be carried on in wagons and drays. In the taverns could be seen
teamsters from all quarters sitting around the open fire in the chilly
evenings, discussing the news of the day or making merry over
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�potations of New England rum, which Salem manufactured in
abundance. "2
The Crowninshields, led by brother Jacob, were especially
successful, as their holdings rose from three vessels in 1800 to
several in 1803. Their bailiwick, the Derby Street district, seemed
almost to be itself imported from some foreign country: in the stores,
parrots chattered and monkeys cavorted, and from the warehouses
wafted the exotic aromas of Sumatran spices and Arabian coffee
beans and Caribbean molasses. From the wharves were carted all
manner of strange fruits, and crates of patterned china in red and
blue, and piles of gorgeous silks and figured cloths, English leather
goods, and hundreds of ban-els of miscellaneous objects drawn from
all of the ports and workshops of the world. The greatest of the
Salem merchants at this time was William "Billy" Gray, who by
1808 owned 36 large vessels-15 ships, 7 barks, 13 brigs, and one
schooner. Salem was then still a town, and a small one by our
standards, with a total population of about 9,500 in 1800.
Its politics were fierce, and polarized everything. The two factions
attended separate churches, held separate parades, and suppmied
separate schools, military companies, and newspapers. Salem's
merchants resided mainly on two streets: Washington (which ended
in a wharf on the Inner Harbor, and, above Essex, had the Town
House in the middle) and Essex (particularly between what are now
Hawthorne Boulevard and North Street). The East Parish (Derby
Street area) was for the seafaring families, shipmasters, sailors, and
fishennen. In the 1790s, Federal Street, known as New Street, had
more empty lots than fine houses. Chestnut Street did not exist: its
site was a meadow. The Common was not yet Washington Square,
and was covered with hillocks, small ponds and swamps, utility
buildings, and the alms-house. As the 19th century advanced,
Salem's commercial prosperity would sweep almost all of the great
downtown houses away (the brick Joshua Ward house, built 1784, is
a notable exception).
The town's merchants were among the wealthiest in the country. In
Samuel McIntire, they had a local architect who could help them
realize their desires for large and beautiful homes in the latest style.
While a few of the many new houses went up in the old EssexWashington Street axis, most were erected on or near Washington
2
from Hurd's History of Essex County, 1888, p.65.
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�Square or in the Federalist "west end" (Chestnut, Federal, and upper
Essex Streets). The Adamesque architectural style (often mis-labeled
as "Federal") had been developed by the Adam brothers in England
and featured fanlight doorways, palladian windows, elongated
pilasters and columns, and large windows. It was introduced to New
England by Charles Bulfinch in 1790. The State House in Boston
was his first institutional composition; and soon Beacon Hill was
being built up with handsome residences in the Bulfinch manner.
Samuel McIntire ( 1757-1811 ), who was self-educated and who made
his living primarily as a wood-carver and carpenter, was quick to
adapt the Bulfinch style to Salem's larger lots. Mcintire's first local
composition, the Jerathmeel Peirce house ( on Federal Street),
contrasts with his later Adamesque designs. In place of walls of
wood paneling, there now appeared plastered expanses painted in
bright colors or covered in bold wallpapers. The Adam style put a
premium on handsome casings and carvings of central interior
features such door-caps and chimney-pieces (Mcintire's specialty).
On the exterior, the Adam style included elegant fences; and the
houses were often built of brick, with attenuated porticoes and, in the
high style, string courses, swagged panels, and even two-story
pilasters. The best example of the new style was the Elias Basket
Derby house, co-designed by Bulfinch and McIntire, and built on
Essex Street in 1797-8 (demolished in 1815), on the site of today's
Town House Square.
A new bank, the Salem Bank, was formed in 1803, and there were
two insurance companies and several societies and associations. The
fierce politics and commercial rivalries continued. The ferment of
the times is captured in the diary of Rev. William Bentley, bachelor
minister of Salem's East Church and editor of the Register
newspaper. His diary is full of references to the civic and
commercial doings of the town, and to the lives and behaviors of all
classes of society. He had high hopes for the future of a republican
America, with well educated citizens. He observed and fostered the
transition in Salem, and wrote in his diary (2 Dec. 1806), "While
Salem was under the greatest aristocracy in New England, few men
thought, and the few directed the many. Now the aristocracy is gone
and the many govern. It is plain it must require considerable time to
give common knowledge to the people."
Edward Stanley was prospering as a mariner; and by 1802 he was
affluent enough to court Esther Waters, the daughter of a well-to-do
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�merchant residing in the East parish, or Lower End. On June 12,
1803, Edward Stanley and Esther Waters were married.
Esther Waters (1785-1872)was born 31 July 1785, the daughter of
Joseph Waters, merchant, and his wife Mary. Her grandfather
Benjamin Waters of Boston had moved to Salem as a young man
and in 1745 had married Esther Gilbert oflpswich. They resided
along Bridge Street in the old Massey house, per the minister of the
East Church (Unitarian), Rev. William Bentley, whose meeting
house stood on Essex at Hardy Street in the Lower End. Benjamin
was a baker by trade, and an innholder, and kept the ferry to Beverly
before 1788 (when the bridge was built) at the end of what is now
Bridge Street. This couple had two daughters and one son, Joseph
Waters. Old Mrs. Esther Gilbert Waters was still alive in 1803, when
her namesake married Captain Stanley.
Esther's father, Capt. Joseph Waters, was a merchant ship-owner. He
lived in the Lower End, and attended Bentley's Unitarian church,
and so the family is mentioned in Bentley's diary until the minister's
death in I 8 I 9. Joseph Waters married Mary Dean in 1782, during
the Revolutionary War; and they would have ten children, of whom
Esther was the first, probably born in 1783 and baptized at the East
Church with sister Mary on 31 July 1785.
Joseph Waters (1758-1833), son of Benjamin Waters & Esther
Gilbert, died February 1833, aged 75 years. Hem. 2 July 1782
Mary Dean (1759-1798), dtr of Thomas Dean; she died of
convulsions, I Nov. 1798, aged 39 years. He m/2 Martha __
Issue:
I. Esther, bp. 31 July 1785, m. 1803 Edward Stanley
2. Mary, bp 1785
3. Benjamin, 1785?, m. 1805 Elizabeth Becket.
4. Martha, 1787
5. Lucia, 1788?, died May, 1804.
6. Sarah, 1789, died young
7. Charlotte, 1792, diedSept. 1803.
8. Sally, 1792
9. Caroline, 1794
JO. Joseph Gilbert, 1796, m. 1825 Eliza Townsend; had issue.
11. William Dean, bp 1810
On Union Street, not far from Bentley's church, on the fourth of
July, 1804, was born a boy who would grow up to eclipse all sons of
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�Salem in the eyes of the world: Nathaniel Hawthorne, whose father
would die of fever while on a voyage to the Caribbean in 1808. This
kind of untimely death was all too common among Salem's young
seafarers, who fell prey to malaria and other diseases of the
Caribbean and Pacific tropics.
It was at just this time ( 1806) that the British changed their policy
toward American shipping, and no longer respected Americanflagged vessels as neutral carriers. This disastrous policy change
came just as the Derbys extended their wharf far out into the harbor
to create more space for warehouses and ship-berths in deeper water.
The Crowninshields had recently built their great India Wharf at the
foot of now-Webb Street. The other important wharves were
White's, Forrester's (now Central, just west of Derby Wharf), and
Union Wharf at the foot of Union Street. Farther to the west, smaller
wharves extended into the South River, all the way to the foot of
Washington Street. Each had a warehouse or two, and shops for
artisans (coopers, blockmakers, joiners, etc.). The waterfront
between Union Street and Washington Street also had lumber yards
and several ship chandleries and distilleries, with a Market House at
the foot of Central Street, below the Custom House. The wharves
and streets were crowded with shoppers, gawkers, hawkers, sailors,
artisans ("mechanics"), storekeepers, and teamsters; and just across
the way, on Stage Point along the south bank of the South River,
wooden barks and brigs and ships were being built in the shipyards.
Beginning late in 1806, Salem's commerce with the world was
repeatedly interrupted by the British navy, which intercepted neutral
trading vessels and often impressed American sailors into their
service. France, at war with Britain, countered with its own adverse
policy toward American shipping; and virtually ovemight Salem's
fleet found it much harder to operate freely as neutral shippers for
the European nations. Salem and other American ports continued to
push their trade into the oceans of the worlds, but now with the
expectation that they would have to fight their way across the seas
and into and out of foreign ports.
Within the Waters family, sister Lucia, about sixteen, died at
Beverly in late May, 1804, and she was buried from the home of
Hon. Nathan Dane, whose wife she had probably served as a
mother's helper. Despite the need to observe custom and wait with
the mourners for an hour, Bentley found that "the procession was
numerous and solemn, and a proper respect was shown to the
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�deceased." In general, he stayed away from Beverly, where, he
observed, "the spirit of (religious) fanaticism has seized this
town"-it was the time of the so-called Second Great Awakeningso that "the extreme ignorance which is general in this place must
render them sure victims of their superstition and render it of the
most degrading character." Salem too felt the impact of itinerant
preachers, mainly evangelicals, who came to town and held
nighttime revival meetings which tended to attract the "primitive and
superstitious" members of the working classes, per Bentley, who
also observed the doings of new sects like the Methodists,
Universalists, and Baptists, all of whom opened meeting houses at
this time. Salem also had three Unitarian congregations, and three
post-Puritan Trinitarian congregations, as well as an Episcopal
church, a Quaker meeting, and informal Catholic gatherings.
In April, 1805, Esther's father, Capt. Joseph Waters, purchased (for
$40 IO) the Dean estate on the north side of Derby Street, corner of
Turner. The house had long been neglected; in 1783, when Bentley
first came to Salem, it had been "the best house as to appearance
which was in that part of the town" (Bentley, 9 April 1805). Captain
Waters restored it to former grandeur.
On 7 July 1805, in church, Rev. Mr. Bentley received a note from
Esther Stanley to commemorate the death of a sister at Ipswich, and
to pray for her husband and brother at sea. At that time, Captain
Stanley was master of the 170-ton brig Commerce, which had
cleared in February, 1805, on a voyage to the West Indies, with first
mate Robert Pease and crew of eight. Edward Stanley returned
safely and next went out in command of the 59-ton schooner Sally,
to the West Indies, in 1806, with mate Joseph Cook and four-man
crew. In May, 1807, he went out again as master of the 136-ton brig
Mary & Allen for St. Thomas, in the Caribbean, with mate Charles
Beck and crew ofsix. 3
Old Mrs. Esther Gilbert Waters died at the age of 88 years on Sept.
13, 1807, probably of the influenza.
Salem's twenty-year boom came to an end with a crash in
December, 1807, when Jefferson and the Congress imposed an
embargo on all shipping in hopes of forestalling war with Britain.
The Embargo, which was widely opposed in New England, proved
3
Voyages are tracked by records in Salem Crew database of Mystic Seaport; hard copy appended.
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�futile and nearly ruinous in Salem, where commerce ceased. As a
hotbed of Democratic-Republicanism, Salem's East Parish and its
seafarers, led by the Crowninshields, loyally supported the Embargo
until it was lifted in spring, I 809. Shunned by the other Salem
merchants for his support of the Embargo, the eminent Billy Gray
took his large fleet of ships-fully one-fourth of Salem's tonnageand moved to Boston, whose commerce was thereby much
augmented. Gray's removal eliminated a huge amount of Salem
wealth, shipping, import-export cargos, and local employment. Gray
soon switched from the Federalist party, and was elected Lt.
Governor on a ticket with Gov. Elbridge Gerry, a native of
Marblehead.
In March, 1809, Captain Stanley subscribed $10 to repair the East
Parish meeting house, an effort led by Capt. Joseph White. Shortly
after, on March 17, Esther's sister-in-law, Elizabeth Becket Waters,
27, died-a sad story was related by Bentley in his diary. She was
the "daughter ofmy old friend Capt. John Becket. She married a
worthless young man (Benjamin Waters) of whom the world had
good hopes and who had ample mans of being happy. A separation
by the consent of all the friends on both sides ensued and he
withdrew from the town. She lingered in consumption and died. Her
form was excellent, her wit pure and inexhaustible. Her disposition
kind and her temper always at command. All were her friends ... "
Salem's commerce with the world was repeatedly interrupted by the
British, which intercepted neutral trading vessels and often
impressed American sailors into their navy. During this perios,
Edward Stanley was often at sea, on voyages to Cuba, to Brazil, and
to Russia. In June 1809, he commanded the 92-ton schooner Betsey,
bound for Havana with mate Joseph Cook, 35, and six men. John
Gardner, owner of one of the finest mansions in Salem 4, liked
Captain Stanley's work, and sent him back out in February, 1810,
commanding the 281-ton brig New Hazard, bound for Rio de
Janeiro, with mate Jacob Clarke, 25, and a 13-man crew. His next
voyage was undertaken for Peirce & Waite, in command of their fine
342-ton East Indiaman, the Friendship, a veteran of 17 voyages,
some to the Orient. In April, 1811, Captain Stanley, mate David
Thomas, and I 7 crewmen cleared away for the Russian port of
Archangel. She would never retum. 5
4
The Gardner-White-Pingree house on Essex Street
Her replica lies at Derby Wharf today, having been commissioned by the federal Department of the
Interior and built at Albany, NY, for Salem's Maritime Heritage Park.
5
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�Early in 1812 the Waters family experienced another severe loss.
Capt. Thomas Dean had married Joseph Waters' sister Lydia in
1784, and they had a family of children. On Feb. 2, 1812 "the
worthy Mrs. Lydia Dean" died, leaving two children surviving,
Thomas, 25, and Lydia, 21. Bentley noted that Lydia would
thenceforward reside with her aunt Esther Waters Stanley. Lydia
Dean would marry Capt. James Cheever Jr. in July, 1815, perhaps at
this house. Her brother Thomas Dean named one of his sons
"Edward Stanley" (baptized 1818), as would her cousin Joseph G.
Waters.
Despite many warnings and negotiations, the British refused to alter
their policies regarding freedom of the seas. President Madison,
pushed hard by the war-hawks of the West, had few choices, and in
June, 1812, he and Congress declared against Britain. One
consequence was that Captain Stanley, returning from Archangel
(and probably unaware of the state of war) was captured by the
Royal Navy in September, 1812; and the Friendship was condemned
at Plymouth as a prize of war in December (seep. 21, G.G. Putnam,
set 1, Salem Vessels & Their Voyages).
Although the merchants had tried to prevenl the war, when it came,
Salem swiftly fitted out 40 privateers manned by Marblehead and
Salem crews, who also served on U.S. Navy vessels, including the
frigate Constitution. Many more local vessels could have been sent
against the British, but some of the Federalist merchants held them
back. In addition, Salem fielded companies of infantry and artillery.
Salem and Marblehead privateers were largely successful in making
prizes of British supply vessels. While many of the town's men were
wounded in engagements, and some were killed, the possible riches
of privateering kept the men returning to sea as often as possible.
The first prizes were captured by a 30-ton converted fishing
schooner, the Fame, and by a 14-ton luxury yacht fitted with one
gun, the Jefferson. Of all Salem privateers, the Crowninshields' 350ton ship America was most successful: she captured 30-plus prizes
worth more than $1,100,000.
Salem erected forts and batteries on its Neck, to discourage the
British warships that cruised these waters. On land, the war went
poorly for the United States, as the British captured Washington and
burned the Capitol and the White House. Along the western frontier,
U.S. forces were successful against the weak English forces; and, as
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�predicted by many, the western expansionists had their day. At sea,
as time wore on, Salem vessels were captured, and its men
imprisoned or killed.
Edward Stanley, though born in England, was a trusted warrior in
the cause against Britain. In 1813 he had raised a company of sea
fencibles, and served as their lieutenant commanding, drilling them
in the use of artillery and close marching (per Bentley). He also
shipped out in privateers, and was captured by the summer of 1813,
at which time his minister, Mr. Bentley, was writing on his behalf to
the Secretary of State, Madison, to effect an exchange; and by
September he was back in town (ibid) and was a co-owner, with
Henry White Jr. and Sam Lamson, of the 6-ton privateer boat
Holkar, only 30' long and 5'6" in beam, carrying 16 men with their
muskets-but they took no prizes (EIHC 79: 155).
After almost three years, the war was bleeding the town dry.
Hundreds of Salem men and boys were in British prison-ships and at
Dartmoor Prison in England. At the Hartford Convention in 1814,
New England Federalist delegates met to consider what they could
do to bring the war to a close and to restore the region's commerce.
Sen. Timothy Pickering of Salem, the leader of the extreme
Federalists, did not attend; and the Convention refrained from
issuing ultimatums. Nevertheless, it signaled the beginning of the
end for the national Federalist party.
At last, in February, 1815, peace was restored. There was jubilation
in the streets; and the East Meeting House was beautifully
illuminated at night, including two transparencies executed by
Captain Stanley and two others: one at the belfry, with a "sun and
Glory to God" and one on the porch, with the "arms of the U.S.
emblazoned Madison & Peace."
Captain Stanley evidently went to Portsmouth, NH, and sailed the
prize ship Antigua back to Salem, to go into service in the fleet of
Nathaniel West. Captain Stanley was given command of the brig
Neva bound for St. Petersburg, with mate Nathaniel Cleaves and a
crew of eleven. Mr. Bentley gave him a packet of antiquarian papers
to deliver to Bentley's great friend, Prof. Ebeling, at Elsinor in
Denmark; and the Neva sailed at the end of May, 1815 (per Bentley).
Captain Stanley was back in Salem a year later and was given
command of the ship Messenger, bound for Europe with a crew of
16 men. They probably traded at multiple ports.
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�It seems that this was Capt. Edward Stanley's last voyage, and that
he "swallowed the anchor" and went into business as a merchant in
1817.
Post-war, America was flooded with British manufactured goods,
especially factory-made knock-offs of the beautiful Indian textiles
that had been the specialty of Salem importers for 30 years. Britain,
dominant in India, had forced the Indians to become cotton-growers
rather than cloth-producers; and the cheap Indian cotton was shipped
to the English industrial ports and turned into mass-produced cloth.
American national policy-makers reacted, in 1816, by passing a high
tariff on cheap imported textiles, in order to protect and encourage
America's own budding manufacturing capacity. The net result was
to diminish what had been the most abundant and lucrative area of
Salem's pre-war trade. Nevertheless, maritime commerce was
Salem's business, and its merchants rebuilt their fleets and resumed
their worldwide commerce, without a full understanding of how
difficult the new international conditions had become. For a few
years, there efforts were rewarded with reasonable profits, and it
seemed that Salem was once again in the ascendant, with almost 200
vessels sailing to Europe, the Orient, the Caribbean and South
America, and the southern ports.
The pre-war partisan politics of the town were not resumed post-war,
as the middle-class "mechanics" (artisans) became more powerful
and brought about civic hannony, largely through the Salem
Charitable Mechanic Association (founded 1817). Rev. William
Bentley, keen observer and active citizen during Salem's time of
greatest prosperity and fiercest political divisions, died in 1819, the
year in which a new U.S. Custom House was built on the site of the
George Crowninshield mansion, at the head of Derby Wharf. Into
the 1820s foreign trade continued prosperous; and new markets were
opened with Madagascar (1820), which supplied tallow and ivory,
and Zanzibar (1825), whence came coffee, ivory, and gum copal,
used to make varnish. This opened a long-standing trade that Salem
would dominate; and its vessels thus gained access to all of the east
African ports.
Salem's general maritime foreign commerce fell off shaiply in 1824,
as a second major tariff act was passed by Congress, to the benefit of
manufacturers and the detriment of importers. Salem imports were
supplanted by the goods that were now being produced in great
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�quantities in America. The town's prosperity began to wane, and
many people saw no future locally. The interior of the country was
being opened for settlement, and some Salemites moved away. To
the north, the falls of the Merrimack River powered large new textile
mills (Lowell was founded in 1823); and in general it seemed that
the tide of opportunity was ebbing away from Salem. To stem the
flow of talent from the town and to harness its potential water power
for manufacturing, Salem's merchants and capitalists banded
together in 1825 to raise the money to dam the North River for
industrial power. Over the course of three years, the effort gained
momentum, but ultimately its many investors failed to implement
the plan, which caused several leading citizens to move to Boston,
the hub of investment in the new economy.
In 1830 occurred a horrifying crime that brought disgrace to Salem.
Old Capt. Joseph White, a rich merchant, now retired, resided in a
mansion on Essex Street. His wealth was legendary in Salem, not
least among the denizens of the nearby Salem Jail, where plots had
long been hatched to break in and steal the Captain's putative
treasure chest. One night, intruders did break in; and they stabbed
him to death in his sleep. All of Salem buzzed with rumors; but
within a few months it was discovered that the murderer was a
Crowninshield (he killed himself) who had been hired by his friends,
Capt. White's own relatives, Capt. Joe Knap and his brother Frank
(they would be executed). The murder, and related lurid events,
tarnished Salem further, and more families quit the now-notorious
town.
The Stanleys, Edward and Esther, continued to reside here, growing
older as Salem went into a period of decline. Salem had not prepared
for the industrial age, and had few natural advantages. The North
River served not to power factories but mainly to flush the waste
from the 25 tanneries that had set up along its banks. As the decade
wore on, and the new railroads and canals, all running and flowing
to Boston from points north, west, and south, diverted both capital
and trade away from the coast. Salem's remaining merchants took
their equity out oflocal wharves and warehouses and ships and put it
into the stock of manufacturing and transportation companies. Some
merchants did not make the transition, and were ruined. Old-line
areas of work, like rope-making, sail-making, and ship chandleries,
gradually declined and disappeared. Salem slumped badly, but,
despite all, the voters decided to charter their town as a city in
1836-the third city to be formed in the state, behind Boston and
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�Lowell. City Hall was built 1837-8 and the city seal was adopted
with an already-anachronistic Latin motto of "to the farthest port of
the rich East"-a far cry from "Go West, young man!" The Panic of
1837, a brief, sharp, nationwide economic depression, caused even
more Salem families to head west in search of fortune and a better
future.
Throughout the 1830s, the leaders of Salem scrambled to re-invent
an economy for their fellow citizens, many of whom were mariners
without much sea-faring to do. Ingenuity, ambition, and hard work
would have to carry the day. One inspiration was the Salem
Laboratory, Salem's first science-based manufacturing enterprise,
founded in 1813 to produce chemicals. At the plant built in 1818 in
North Salem on the North River, the production of almn and blue
vitriol was a specialty; and it proved a very successful business.
Salem's whale-fishery led to the manufacturing of high-quality
candles at Stage Point, along with machine oils. The candles proved
very popular. Lead-manufacturing began in the 1820s, and grew
large after 1830, when Wyman's gristmills on the Forest River, at
the head of Salem Harbor, were retooled for making high-quality
white lead and sheet lead. These enterprises were a start toward
taking Salem in a new direction. In 1838 the Eastern Rail Road,
headquartered in Salem, began operating between Boston and
Salem, which gave the local people a direct route to the region's
largest market. The new railroad tracks ran right over the middle of
the Mill Pond; the tunnel under Washington Street was built in 1839;
and the line was extended to Newburyport in 1840.
In the face of these changes, some members of Salem's waning
merchant class continued to pursue their sea-borne businesses into
the 1840s; but it was an ebb tide, with unfavorable winds. Boston,
transformed into a modern mega-port with efficient railroad and
highway distribution to all markets, had subsumed virtually all
foreign trade other than Salem's continuing commerce with
Zanzibar. The sleepy waterfront at Derby Wharf, with an occasional
arrival from Africa and regular visits from schooners carrying wood
from Nova Scotia, is depicted in 1850 by Hawthorne in his cranky
"introductory section" to The Scarlet Letter, which he began while
working in the Custom House.
Although Hawthorne had no interest in describing it, Salem's
transformation did occur in the 1840s, as more industrial methods
and machines were introduced, and many new companies in new
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�lines of business arose. The Gothic symbol of Salem's new industrial
economy was the large twin-towered granite train station-the
"stone depot"-smoking and growling with idling locomotives. It
stood on filled-in land at the foot of Washington Street, where the
merchants' wharves had been; and from it the trains carried many
valuable products as well as passengers. The tanning and curing of
leather was very important in Salem by the mid- l 800s. On and near
Boston Street, along the upper North River, there were 41 tanneries
in 1844, and 85 in 1850, employing 550 hands. The leather business
would continue to grow in importance throughout the 1800s. In 1846
the Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company completed the construction
at Stage Point of the largest factory building in the United States, 60'
wide by 400' long. It was an immediate success, and hundreds of
people found employment there, many of them living in tenements
built nearby. It too benefited from the Zanzibar and Africa trade, as
it produced light cotton cloth for use in the tropics. Also in the
1840s, a new method was introduced to make possible high-volume
industrial shoe production. In Lynn, the factory system was
perfected, and that city became the nation's leading shoe producer.
Salem had shoe factories too, and attracted shoe workers from
outlying towns and the countryside. Even the population began to
transfonn, as hundreds oflrish families, fleeing the Famine in
Ireland, settled in Salem and gave the industrialists a big pool of
cheap labor.
Capt. Edward Stanley, merchant, died on Jan. 16, 1849, ofan
internal inflammation, aged 68 years (per Salem Vital Records). He
left his wife of 45 years, Esther, 63. She continued to reside here,
and would for many years; and by 1855 (if not before) she had a
servant (and companion) in the person of Mary Gorman, 28, born in
Ireland (see 1855 census, house 265). No doubt she enjoyed the
company of her nephew, Judge Joseph Gilbert Waters, from time to
time.
Mrs. Esther Waters resided here through the 1850s and l 860s.
In 1851, Stephen C. Phillips succeeded in building a railroad line
from Salem to Lowell, which meant that the coal that was landed at
Phillips Wharf (fonnerly the Crowninshields' great India Wharf)
could be run cheaply out to help fuel the boilers of the mills, whose
output of textiles could be sent back to Salem for shipment by water.
This innovation, although not long-lived, boosted Salem as a port
and transportation center. Salem's growth continued through the
1850s, as business and industries expanded, the population swelled,
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�new churches (e.g. Immaculate Conception, 1857) were started, new
working-class neighborhoods were developed (especially in North
Salem and South Salem, off Boston Street, and along the Mill Pond
behind the Broad Street graveyard), and new schools, factories, and
stores were built. A second, larger, factory building for the
Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company was added in 1859, at Stage
Point, where a new Methodist Church went up, and many neat
homes, boarding-houses, and stores were erected along the streets
between Lafayette and Congress. The tanning business continued to
boom, as better and larger tanneries were built along Boston Street
and Mason Street; and subsidiary industries sprang up as well, most
notably the J.M. Anderson glue-works on the Turnpike (Highland
Avenue).
As it established a productive economy, Salem took a strong interest
in national politics. It was primarily Republican, and strongly antislavery, with its share of outspoken abolitionists, led by Charles
Remond, a passionate speaker who came from one of the city's
notable black families. At its Lyceum (on Church Street) and in
other venues, plays and shows were put on, but cultural lectures and
political speeches were given too.
By 1860, with the election of Abraham Lincoln, it was clear that the
Southern states would secede from the union; and Salem, which had
done so much to win the independence of the nation, was ready to go
to war to force others to remain a part of it.
The Civil War began in April, 1861, and went on for four years,
during which hundreds of Salem men served in the army and navy,
and many were killed or died of disease or abusive treatment while
imprisoned. Hundreds more suffered wounds, or broken health. The
people of Salem contributed greatly to efforts to alleviate the
suffering of the soldiers, sailors, and their families; and there was
great celebration when the war finally ended in the spring of 1865,
just as President Lincoln was assassinated. The four years of
bloodshed and warfare were over; the slaves were free; 800,000 men
were dead; the union was preserved and the South was under maiiial
rule. Salem, with many wounded soldiers and grieving families,
welcomed the coming of peace.
Through the 1860s, Salem pursued manufacturing, especially of
leather and shoes and textiles. The maimgers and capitalists tended
to build their new, grand houses along Lafayette Street (these houses
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�may still be seen, south of Roslyn Street; many are in the French
Second Empire style, with mansard roofs). A third factory building
for the Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company was built in 1865.
In 1870 Salem received its last cargo from Zanzibar, thus ending a
once-important trade. By then, a new Salem & New York freight
steamboat line was in operation. Seven years later, with the arrival of
a vessel from Cayenne, Salem's foreign trade came to an end. After
that, "the merchandise warehouses on the wharves no longer
contained silks from India, tea from China, pepper from Sumatra,
coffee from Arabia, spices from Batavia, gum-copal from Zanzibar,
hides from Africa, and the various other products of far-away
countries. The boys have ceased to watch on the Neck for the
incoming vessels, hoping to earn a reward by being the first to
announce to the expectant merchant the safe return of his looked-for
vessel. The foreign commerce of Salem, once her pride and glory,
has spread its white wings and sailed away forever" (Rev. George
Batchelor in History of Essex County, II: 65).
By the spring of 1872, Mrs. Esther Waters Stanley had died, in her
th
86 year. By her will, she devised her property to four Salem
charities. In April, 1872, the executors of her will conveyed this
house and land to the four charities, which conveyed the same to
Roland Smalley of Salem for $2400 (ED 851:81, 859:288).
The new owner, Roland Smalley, was a long-time neighbor of Mrs.
Stanley. He was born in 1822 and resided in Salem by 1855 he was
working as a stevedore, married to Susan, 33, a native of Rhode
Island, and residing on Daniels Street, in a house (also occupied by
John Archer & family) across from this one (1855 state census,
house 254). In 1872 Mr. Smalley was fifty, and he and Susan had
daughters Evelyn, sixteen, and Susan E., five. Later they would
reside at 7 Daniels Street.
Salem was now so densely built-up that a general conflagration was
always a possibility, as in Boston, when, on Nov. 9, 1872, the
financial and manufacturing district of the city burned up. Salem
continued to prosper in the 1870s, carried forward by the leathermaking business. In 1874 the city was visited by a tornado and
shaken by a minor earthquake. In the following year, the large
Pennsylvania Pier (site of the present coal-fired harborside electrical
generating plant) was completed to begin receiving large shipments
of coal. Beyond it, at Juniper Point, a new owner began subdividing
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�the old Allen fannlands into a new development called Salem
Willows and Juniper Point. In the U.S. centennial year, 1876, A.G.
Bell of Salem announced that he had discovered a way to transmit
voices over telegraph wires.
In this decade, French-Canadian families began corning to work in
Salem's mills and factories, and more houses and tenements were
built. The better-off workers bought portions of older houses or built
small homes for their families in the outlying sections of the city;
and by 1879 the Naurnkeag Steam Cotton mills would employ 1200
people and produce annually nearly 15 million yards of cloth. Shoemanufacturing businesses expanded in the 1870s, and 40 shoe
factories were employing 600-plus operatives. Tanning, in both
Salem and Peabody, remained a very important industry, and
employed hundreds of breadwinners. On Boston Street in 1879, the
Arnold tannery caught fire and burned down.
In April, 1881, Roland Smalley sold the homestead for $2400 to
Jane A. Hubon, a widow, of Salem (ED I 056:24 7). In July, 1885,
Mrs. Hubon sold the premises to Mary Ann Wiggin (ED 1155: 178).
Mrs. Wiggin was the widow of Abner J. Wiggin (per directory
1893/4).
In the 1880s and 1890s, Salem kept building infrastructure; and new
businesses arose, and established businesses expanded. Retail stores
prospered; horse-drawn trolleys ran every which-way; and
machinists, carpenters, millwrights, and other specialists all thrived.
In 1880, Salem's manufactured goods were valued at about $8.4
million, of which leather accounted for nearly half. In the summer of
1886, the Knights of Labor brought a strike against the
manufacturers for a ten-hour day and other concessions; but the
manufacturers imported labor from Maine and Canada, and kept
going. The strikers held out, and there was violence in the streets,
and even rioting; but the owners prevailed, and many of the defeated
workers lost their jobs and suffered, with their families, through a
bitter winter.
By the mid-1880s, Salem's cotton-cloth mills at the Point employed
1400 people who produced about 19 million yards annually, worth
about $1.5 million. The city's large shoe factories stood downtown
behind the stone depot and on Dodge and Lafayette Streets. A jute
bagging company prospered with plants on Skerry Street and
English Street; its products were sent south to be used in cotton17
�baling. Salem factories also produced lead, paint, and oil. At the
Eastern Railroad yard on Bridge Street, cars were repaired and even
built new. In 1887 the streets were first lit with electricity, replacing
gas-light. The gas works, which had stood on Northey Street since
1850, was moved to a larger site on Bridge Street in 1888, opposite
the Beverly Shore.
More factories and more people required more space for buildings,
more roads, and more storage areas. This space was created by
filling in rivers, harbors, and ponds. The once-broad North River
was filled from both shores, and became a canal along Bridge Street
above the North Bridge. The large and beautiful Mill Pond, which
occupied the whole area between the present Jefferson Avenue,
Canal Street, and Loring Avenue, finally vanished beneath streets,
storage areas, junk-yards, rail-yards, and parking lots. The South
River, too, with its epicenter at Central Street (that's why there was a
Custom House built there in 1805) disappeared under the pavement
of Riley Plaza and New Derby Street, and some of its old wharves
were joined together with much in-fill and turned into coal-yards and
lumber-yards. Only a canal was left, running in from Derby and
Central Wharves to Lafayette Street.
In 1900 (per census, house 279), this house was occupied by Mrs.
Mary A. Wiggins, 65, born in Maine of a Danish father and a Maineborn mother, and (other unit) by Mrs. Anna Upton, 33, a widow, and
boarder Charles H. Collins, 40, a widower, born in Vermont,
working as a carpenter.
By June, 1902, Mrs. Wiggin had died, and the executor of her will
for $1515 sold the homestead at public auction to Joseph B. Brown
of Salem (ED 1770:284). Mr. Brown, an Irishman, soon died. In
February, 1905, some of his heirs sold out to another one, Thomas
C. Brown of Salem (ED 1770:286).
Salem kept growing. The Canadians were followed in the early 20 th
century by large numbers of Polish and Ukrainian families, who
settled primarily in the Derby Street neighborhood. By the eve of
World War One, Salem was a bustling, polyglot city that supported
large department stores and large factories of every description.
People from the surrounding towns, and Marblehead in particular,
came to Salem to do their shopping; and its handsome government
buildings, as befit the county seat, were busy with conveyances of
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�land, lawsuits, and probate proceedings. The city's politics were
lively, and its economy was strong.
In 1910 (per census, house 22) this house was occupied as a twofamily by (one unit) the owner, Thomas Brown, 42, born in Ireland,
working as a truant officer, with wife Maria A., 40, born in Scotland,
and children Thomas J., 17, an errand boy, Helen F., 15, Arthur V.,
14, and Leo H., 13; and by (other unit) the widow Margaret P. Riley,
47, a nurse, ofirish parentage, and children Josephine, 21, a
stenographer, J olm M., 20, driver of a market wagon, and Mabel F .,
20, bakery saleslady.
On June 25, 1914, in the morning, in Blubber Hollow (Boston Street
opposite Federal) a blaze started in one of Salem's fire-prone
wooden tanneries. This fire soon consumed the building and raced
out of control, for the west wind was high and the season had been
dry. The next building caught fire, and the next, and out of Blubber
Hollow the fire roared easterly, a monstrous front of flame and
smoke, wiping out the houses of Boston Street, Essex Street, and
upper Broad Street, and then sweeping through Hathorne, Winthrop,
Endicott, and other residential streets. Men and machines could not
stop it: the enormous fire crossed over into South Salem and
destroyed the neighborhoods west of Lafayette Street, then devoured
the mansions of Lafayette Street itself, and raged onward into the
tenements of the factory district. Despite the combined efforts of
heroic fire crews from many towns and cities, the fire overwhelmed
everything in its path: it smashed into the large buildings of the
Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company (Congress Street), which
exploded in an inferno; and it rolled down Lafayette Street and
across the water to Derby Street, threatening this neighborhood.
There, at Herbert Street, after a 13-hour rampage, the monster died,
having consumed 250 acres, 1600 houses, and 41 factories, and
leaving three dead and thousands homeless. Some people had
insurance, some did not; all received much support and generous
donations from all over the country and the world. It was one of the
greatest urban disasters in the history of the United States, and the
people of Salem would take years to recover from it. Eventually,
they did, and many of the former houses and businesses were rebuilt;
and several urban-renewal projects (including Hawthorne Boulevard,
which involved removing old houses and widening old streets) were
put into effect.
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�In August, 1915, Thomas C. Brown (wife Marie A.) sold the
homestead to Josefa Uszynski, wife ofWladjslaw Uszynski of
Salem; and in February, 1916, they conveyed the same to Mary, wife
of Bazil Thomasz of Salem; and in October, 1917, they sold to
Wojciech Kotulak of Salem (ED 2307:27, 2323:101, 2378:352).
By the 1920s, Salem was once again a thriving city; and its
tercentenary in I 926 was a time of great celebration. The Depression
hit in 1929, and continued through the 1930s. Salem, the county seat
and regional retail center, gradually rebounded, and prospered after
World War II through the 1950s and into the 1960s. Sylvania, Parker
Brothers, tanneries, Pequot Mills (fonnerly Naumkeag Steam Cotton
Co.), Almy's department store, various other large-scale retailers,
and Beverly's United Shoe Machine Company were all major local
employers. Then the arrival of suburban shopping malls and the
relocation of manufacturing businesses took their toll, as they have
with many other cities. More than most, Salem has navigated its way
forward into the present with success, trading on its share of
notoriety arising from the witch trials, but also from its history as a
great seaport and as the home of Bowditch, McIntire, Bentley, Story,
and Hawthorne. Most of all, it remains a city where the homes of the
old-time merchants, mariners, and mill-operatives are all honored as
a large part of what makes Salem different from any other place.
The homestead remained in the ownership of the Kotulak family
until 1970.
--Robert Booth, October 30, 2008.
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2008
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OFFICE AT HAMILTON HALL
i\!~~orporated
POST OFFICE BOX 865
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 I PHONE (617) 745-0799
23 - 25 1/2 BROAD STREET
Built for
NATHANIEL ROPES, gentleman
in 1885
Research by,
Joyce King
H~1hl-~ ~'~'~Bn~,~11~'~11HI
"to prcoc·rvt·
ohitTto,
and to work fut the educ;uion of the con1n1unity
in tht' true v~1luc of the sarnc."
�23 - 25 1/2 BROAD STREET
BOOK 6275 PAGE 195
June 11, 1976
DA'l'E GRANTOR
(seller) -
GRAN'I'EE (buyer)
DESCRIP'rION
Ralph H. Doering Jr.
Trustee of Doering Trust
Raymond W. Thibault
4 Parcels of real estate
One parcel being 23 - 25 1/2 Bro2d
As shown on Plan
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
For title see deed as recorded i-:
book 6109 page 203.
BOOK 6109 PAGE 203
October 31, 1974
DATE -
GRANTOR
(seller) -
Ralph H. Doering Jr. release to
Doering trust
BOOK 5622 PAGE 449
DATE -
July 14, 1969
CONSIDERATION
None listed
GRANTOR (seller) -
Fred E. and Adeline E. Winter
GRANTEE (buyer)
Ralph H. Doering Jr.
DESCRIP'l'ION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being the same premises conveyed to
us by deed of Kenneth E. Winter as
recorded in book 5331 page 762.
�BOOK 5331 PAGE 762
DATE -
January 6, 1966
CONSIDERATION
None list
GRANTOR (seller} -
Kenneth E. Barbara Winter
GRANTEE
r )
Fred E. and Adeline E. Winter
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
ing the
third parcel conveyed
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same conveyed as recorded in
book 5000 page 348.
BOOK 5000 PAGE 348
DATE -
October 19, 1962
CONSIDERATION
None listed
GRANTOR (seller) -
Fred E. Winter also known as
Wilfred E. Winter and Adeline
GRANTEE (buyer)
Kenneth E. and Barbara E. Winter
DESCRIPTION
Two parcels of land and buildings
(The second being 23-25 1/2 Broad)
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same conveyed by Joseph ~. Loo
as recorded in book 4613 page 315.
�HOOK
13 PAGE 315
DATE -
October 26, 1959
CONS DERATION
None listed
GRANTOR (s ller) -
Josephine E. Looney
Fred E. and Adeline Winter
Land and buildings
DESCRIPTI
REV
REFERENCE -
Being a portion of the premises
conveyed to the Trustees of
s
Memorial on Nov. 27, 1914 and
recorded in book 2282 page 386.
BOOK 2282 PAGE 386
DATE -
November 27, 1914
CONSIDERATION
"For consideration paid"
GRANTOR
(seller) -
Trustees of the Ropes Memorial
GRANTEE (buyer)
Josephine E. Looney
DESCRIPTION
Land and buildings
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The granted premises are shown
upon a plan entitled, "Plan of
land in Salem, Mass., belonging to
the Trustees of the Ropes Memorial"
�386,
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Whalen
I, lLary A. Whalen, of llewburyport, Essex county, Y.assachusetta, bein,g urunar-
to
r1e0., rof consideration paid, grant to Hewburyport co-operative Ba:hk, Situ,/,
:Jewburyport
Co-op.Bk.
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ated in Ne~buryport, .Ea sex County, llassachu.set ta, w1 tb mortgag~/covenants,
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to secure the payment or seven hundred dollars a.ru1 interest .and fines as pro/
vided in a note or even date, the land 1n NEWllURYPORT atot~sa1d with the
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buildings thereon, bourul.ed
aru1
described as follows; vxz:
Commencing at the
/
east~rl.y
corner thereof on Charles street by land or the Peabody llanutactu.r-
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ct-~~o 0 ~ 4 ~y. ing company, thence
rods, ten links to
~ng
ia.rlil
about south 350 wast ,llY said street about two
or Kiley (formerly City or •ewburyport); thence a-
bout North 40° West by said larul or Kiley tour rods, one quarter link, and
about North 530 west by land of or formerly or Nathan Poor two rod.a, eighteen links to land or Isaac ?oor; thenc.e about North 321'<> Ea.St by said land
of Isaac Poor two rods, ten links to /iand of the Peabody lla.nutacturing Compan,v; aml thence aoout South 490
)!:~t
by land or said company six rods, nine-
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teen links, more or less, to th,/point of
~eg1nn1ng.
Being the same prem1s-.
es conveyed to me by the Newoyryport\Co-operat1ve Bank aforesaid by deed dated November 2, 1914, to be,iecorded harew1th.
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I hereby tra.n.eter and pledge
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to the said mortgagee fo\l.l' aha.res in the f>4th series or its capital stock
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as collateral security ;1or the performance of the conditions of this mortgage, and rey said no;/ upon which shares said sum of seven hund.roo dollars
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been advanced
tp
me by the mortgagee. The monthly pa.ynients uru1er th18
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mortgage are sevj1i a.rul 70/100 dollars. In the event of an assigrunant or
ha.a
this mortgage, interest on the unpaid balance of the principal shall be at
tne rate of
/
1}1X
per cent. per annum.
TW. s mortgage is upon the Statutory
\
Co-opera ti ~l Bank Yortgage C ond1t1 on, for any breach of which the mortgagee
shall !laV}l the Statutory Co-operative Bank Power of Sale.
and
sea~
WITNESS
Iey
hand
this eighteenth day or November 1914.
COMllO!f\VEALTH OF JLABBACHUSETTS
Easel, ss.
Nov. 23, 1914.
(seal)
Yary A. Whalen
Then personally appeared the above named lL8rY At
Whalen and acknowledge<1 the foregoing instrument to be her free act and dt-4
before me
Nathanlel N. Jones
Justice of the Peace
Essex es. Received Nov. 27, 1914. 25 m. past 3 P.~. Recorded and EXam.1~ad.
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The Trustees of the Ropes Memorial, a corporation established by law s.n4 lO-
Trs. of The
\
Ropes Memorial
to
cated at Salem, Essex county, lla.Saachusetts, for consideration paid, gr&nt• !
Looney
&
vote
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s~ <?-"- -" ~ ""'-
at ~ u~.
to Josephine E. Looney wl th qu1 tclaim covenants the land and bu1ld1DgS cm
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the southerly side or Broad a;reet in said SALEM bounded as follows:
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n1ng on.Broad street at the llortheasterly corner or the granted premUd
or 1'ortlet t thane• runn1 ng n s ter lY by Broad • tre et one ""'""... ~
two and thirty three ln.l.ndradtllB teet ( 172.33 1 ) to land or .Han11t'i.i4J
J.aru1
tY
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thence running southerly by land or Mansfield seventy aru1 seventy tive hun•
dre<1thB reet (70. 75•); thence turning and running easterly by other land or'
grantor seventy eight and .tive hundredths reet
called Orne
square~
(7~.o&)
to a street or way
thence continuing in a straight line across said Orne
square atout twenty four and thirty seven hundredths feet (24.37') and
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thence st.111 continuing in a straight line forty five
(45.2');
thence turning and running southerly five
aru1
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two tenthS feet
one tenth feet (5.1);;
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thence easterly sixteen and eighty five hurulredths feet (16.85 1
)
to land of
Bartlett; thence turning and running northerly by larul of Bartlett seventy
seven feet (77•) to the point oegun at.
Together with rights of foot pas-
sage t1 ve reet ( 5 • ) wide over land of the grantar running rorty t1 ve aru:l two
tenths reet (45.2') to the east rrom Orne Square and fifty eight and tour
tenths reet (58.4•) to the west from Orne Square, as shown upon the plan
hereinafter referred to, and leading to the re'ar or the dwelling houses upon the granted premises to be used in oornrnon with the grantor and its assigns;
reserving to the granter and its successors and assigns a right or way tor
all purposes and in both directions between the grantorts remaining land on
3.-
ge
Broad street over that part or said Orne square which is included in the
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gra..'1.ted premises, and reserving also unto the granter ar:d its successors and
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assigns a right to lay, maintain, repair and to relay
to relocate in
said granted portion or the way known as Orne Square pipes and conduits tor
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water, sewage, gas ana wires tor the transmission or electric power; heat,
light ana telephonic or other torm ot electrical or magnetic communication
and a right at all times to enter into
aru1
upon the said way and to excavate
the same for any or all or the foregoing purposes.
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The granted premises are
sJ1own upon a plan entitled, •p1a.n or land in Salem, :ILass., belonging to the
:ru.stees of the Ropes Yemoria1• by Charles A. Yetcalt, surveyor, elated August, 1914, to be recorded herewith.
~ias
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WIT.NESS 11ll!:REOl' the said corporation
caused this instrument to be executed by Wlll1am R. Colby, its vice pres-
li!ant, hereunto duly authorized, on th1s twenty seventh day or November A.D.
1914.
Trustees of the Ropes Yemorial
C' l.Ol!ONVEAI.Tll OF YASS.ACRUSETTS.
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Essex, ss.
Nov. 28 A. D. 1914.
~)
(seal)
by William R. Colby
its vice President.
Personally appeared the above named William R. Colby, Vice Presiaent aa aroresaid, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be the tree act and
de9<l or the Trustees o! the Ropes Yemorial
Robert Y. Ma.homey
Cert1t1cata ot Vote.
be!' ore me,
JUatice or the Peace.
At a meeting ot the Tru,stees o! Kopas Yemorial held
at Salem on November twenty A. D. 1914, a quorum. being present, the rorego1:it: lna tnunen t was read and 1 t was duly voted that the ea.me be adopted as
Vote
��The Ropes Memorial was established under.the wills of Mary
Pickman Ropes and Eliza Orne
s,
i s conducted by a
of trustees incorporated in 1912.
r
was
rd
thed to the Ropes sisters by their
athaniel
t
niel
s a
ired the
operty from his aunt, Sarah Fisk
Orne,
in
rch of l 6. Mr. Ropes built many houses
i
Salem, with the pur
e of providing modern, single family
housing at a
rate rent for the working class. He died on
Feb uar
, 1893 at 60
rs of age.
Reference to book and
e are deed books at the
istry of
Deeds,
Probate n
rs are cases at Probate Court.
All maps
in thi report are for illustrative purposes
are not meant
to
xact,
�N01'ES:
The land on which this house stands was once part of the
land" which was laid out in the first settlement
the
so call
as early as 1799, It was one of
; and
id out very wi , the southern
with the southern side of the burying
to the adjoining owners a strip
of the
r ng gr
at that e
and running
int, so that the houses at the corner
Broad streets stand in what was formerly Broad
(Esse
, Vol. 4 pg. 98)
the construction of 21-25 Broad Street, t
the shoe shop
a
the heirs of Jos
1
F. Orne,
s
th.
rmit
s issued to Na
iel
to
house for four f
lies, 77 1 X 32 1/2 1 f
l
i
owned
F.
ild
2
st.
h at 25 Br
ts
ry age 3
e
age
shoe salesman, born Mas
born Maine
ke
r in a
nk,
rn Mass.
rodery de ler, born
ss.
leswoman,
rn
ss.
s rvant,
rn Ire.
cler furnitur
tore, born Mas
born Mass.
tel
r
born
�-..
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r~~ ~A_[~n1'1l
NEvVS
Amassed a Fortune in j
Eastern R. R. Stock.
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TUE.e>DAY FELlRliAltY 7, 18()3,
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Peculiar Cba1·acteristics Which
l'Iarked His Later Years.
lsE~£0NR.-In
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Salem, Feb. 7, to Edmund
and Beruace Semons, a daughter.
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Twq.
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Join the JSilent llla.jority.
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most prominent mercharlts, died on
Monday, aged 68. He had/ been in the
produce business in Lynn, since 1850,
and· was the last of the' well-known
firm of Lampel' Bl'others./
; Capt. John Biatchford, ~former well: known master mariner aiid a California
. pioneer ot '491 died in GJoucester, Sun·
day, 11t the age of 63 years, He went to
· California In the eprlngJit 1849 with a
party1 In the schooner Pf1?1\fi'OU 1 rernalnmg tnere two years, and after bis r<!•
turn commanded seved1l of the crack
vessels of the Gloucester fishing tleet •.
Inlelligence bas be'an received at
Bodor.ct,. announcmg the · deu.th qt
Hiram Towne. a nativje of that v11lage 1
in Lawrence, Kansas., Mr. Towne \yas
one oi the original f<jirty-niners, goml?
to California at the pime of the golu
lever. He made llis 'fpile" and made a.
short visit to his native place, t.hen
going· to Kans s, \~here Ile has smce
resided.
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Hon. Joseph Hobs.on, for many years
a leading dealer and· manufacturer ?f
lumber died Sundnb·· He was born Ill
Buxton', Me., March 20, 1816. On Sa~
becoming a city jhe ~·as, elec.ted its
mayor in 1867. In Marne s legislature
he bad represented Saco for several
terms.
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Death of :\lrsl A.
Beckwith.
Mrs. Ann Wass ~eck\Vith die? at the
residence of her dflughter, Mrs. rhoma~
E Wilson Lowell street, about o
o'~lock ye~terday afternoon at the
advanced a"e /of 91
years
9
months and "3 days. The deceased was
a very estimable:woman and was held
i in the highest ·esteem by all ~vho·
1 knew her even iµ her old age her bright
! and chee~ful manner nud her wat?h.fulof
others
and
willmg·
\ ness
ness to help · them being not the.
, least of the kindly traits of charac~er
'which endeared her to so many. She
\ possessed her faculties t!ll the ! last;_
: and
carried,
sunshine
~vher.e·
: ever she went it being her practice till
; within a short time to take long walks
and make frequent calls on her. nume·}i
ous acquaintances. Her funeral wi :
take place T~<!!1Lait!l.r!!o9n.
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i'H(Ji,JE NAfHANlEl R,OPES~\
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Nathaniel Rope's who died at his
Essex street shortly
' before 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, as
stat.id in the late edition of THE NEWS, '
was the son of Natbaniel R-0pes and
was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. z:r,
1833.
Mr. Ropes, Sr. bad gone to that
city when it was in its infancy, and had
amassed considerable property.
'
Deceased attended Harvard college,
and was graduated in the class of 1855. I
1 Amon<>'
his classmate" were the late ·
•Phillips Brooks 1pr. James f\· E1;i:imerton and H.F. \vaters, Dunn~ his stay
in t'be east, at that time, he resided with
his
aunt,
Mrs.
S.
F. 1
· Orne · in the old
Hopes ·man- I
sion ~n Elssex street, which bouse he I
subsequently occupied, and in which
bis death occurred.
Returning to Cmcinnati, he .engage_d
in business with his father, which business was the management of a large
candle and oil manufactory. Not fan·
cy!ng that business, or for some other
good reason, he
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I home number 318
I William A. Lamper, on~ ot Lynn's
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Returned to Salem About 1862,
and devoted himself to the manage.
: ment of what· property he possess~d.
He resided witli his aunt, and contm' ued to occupy the house after her
death, which occurred some 12 or 15,
years ago.
·
. He became a large holder and buyer
.of Eastern railroad stock when that
corporation· \Vas anything but a paying
: institution .. Despite th_e adyice of
'friends he continued buy mg this stock,
: beginning by paying ~100, and never
ceasing to invest until the bottom
· notch
of
$2
was
reached
and the, upward ·slide had ~one on
i for:some' time. It was on this stock
that most of bis wealth was made. He
· was not a speculator, as commonly so
' called, paying bis certificates out
right for cash, and locking them up in
· his stronfl' box.
: He also was an . extensive dealer in
' real est.ate, and had built and owned 29
tenements on Orne square, besides sev·
: eral other houses in various parts of the
'city. He also had a large interest in
property left by
his father in
Cincinnati, and Mrs. Orne had left him.
considerable property.
! ·Mr. Ropes had never been West but
·twice during his latter, li.fet-0 attend the
•funerals of his parents: He never mar:riedt ,, and · the- , three
sisters
'resluing
in
Cincinnati'.
are
;
Htli. Only Surviving Relatives.
The old~o : of these sist_ers Miss
J !,Samb. aoy:1.has been wi.th him nearly ...
•";:~~ri1r Lire;~ in.· Cincin~a~iJ
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belteved that· he is director only or the
Boston Water Power company, of which
he is, the largest owner. He was a
. member of the Essex Institute. He
i was not a church-going man, but had
; contributed more or less towRrds the
support of the New Jerusalem church,
out or respect to the belief ol his
, mother, who was a Swedenburghen.
His father had been an attendant at the
First Unitarian chmch.
, Simple funeral services will be con·
' ducted by'Rev. John A. Hayes ol the
church of the .New Jerusalem, at bis
late residence, Thursday afternoon? at
5 o'clock:. The remains will be taRen
to Cincinnati for interment, un·
der the charge of his sister. ·
A l\larked Personality.
With the death of Nathaniel Ropes
one of the most prominent characters ol
Salem passes into history.
.His was a. personality so mark.ed, an
individuality so peculiar, that his pro·
totype may safely be said not to exist,
nor will it, in the social atn;ioRphere of
today and the future, be likely to be
duplicated.
As a youth and college man, he was a
well-known character, hil;l'h in the social world, one of a coterrn of as lively
youths as ever furnished the life of his
particular set.
As a man, he became altogether diff, erent. He became more and more re·
tired in his habits, continui·ng how.ever, In his friendly and cordial relations with his former associates, enteri taining them with rare ho~pitality at
i his own house, but rarely, 1f ever, re·
r turning their friendly visits.
~
Perhaps nu::t to his unobstrusive
philanthrophy, peculiarity and eccen·
tricity, were his most marked characteristics,' As a philanthropist he let
not bis rlght band know what his left
did. Charitable objects were certain of
his support, but not a cent would he
.give except under the solemn promise
tl:iat his name would never appear in
connection· therewith.
Among other evidences of his geuer·
osity, tin11:ed a bit perhaps with his ec·
centricity, and the reverence he always
'bel<l for the memory and wishes of his
(leparted· aunt, Mrs. S. F. Orne, was the
fact that he kept upou ·his bounty roll
all tlle old servants and retainers of that
lady/and to .their second and third gen·
eration. . .
\ f' ·~~.n•,. Ropes was one of the original
. mejribers of the Observatory club wheu
i a·yoi.tng man, which had headquarters
lover. .·Wallace &
Young's
music
1 store;
· and
after
that
.or:
1 ganization
disbanded
be
kept
the_ apartments as a private clubroom
or· office for several years. 'fbere he
.met with his kindred spirits and did
_hjs talking and smoking.
'r.Re,used to be a
'' · ' h~lllar :figure on the Street
· ithin two years or so.
At that
.
~'-.he .
had an
attack of
.·grip,
from
which
ha
.!lr,· fully reco\'ered. His man·
npon the street were often, as
ways in companyJ misinter.
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n'~teady.. stare''
df1emed offemi "I ·y;senrntive persons;
was but the outward. evidence of deep
thought and business cogitatfon.
His gifts in charity were innumera.
ble, and many a family in the city will
deeply feel the loss of a friend, who
was indeed a friend in need, and who
was so circumspect in his giving tbat
almost none suspected it. Instead of
seeking c;ompan10nship with people of
liis station, he went about doing goodi
and for the good he did hundreds wil
revere him.
His end came peacefully. Up to 11
o'clock yesterday forenoon he was perfectly comfortable and talked rationally
with several friends, all of whom he
recognized wHh a cheerful salutation.
, There was no suffering-; but as ·the geu; eral breaking uo ol tlie whole system
I approached, be sank into unconscious·
' ness, and, as a weary child, peacefully
I fell asleep.
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Jtr1,;bJU f!ntUIJtfi~t
TUEBDA.Y, FEBRUARY 7, 1893,
MARRIAGES;
i: PIERCE-MOSELY-In .this .city, .6th inst.,
ibY RGY. Dr. Halo\ Mr. Franclv A. P10rce and
Caroline E. Mose y.
RUSS-SOGLE-In this city, ·!th inst.. by Ro.-.
Eber Butler, Charles E. Russ and Edla M. Soule,
both of Bo.<ton.
SAMUELS-LYNCK-In this citvt 5th inst.,
by Rev. Caleb D. Bmdlee, D. D.~ ~ r. John S.
Samuels of New York city and ,,11ss Mary 1£.
Lynch of Boston.
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' PRESSEY-NYE-At New London, N. H.,5th
imt .. by Rev. Geor;i:e W. Giudner. D. D., Mr.
Frnnk W. Pres~ey and hlfas Maude E. Nye, both
,of New London.
,DEATHS.
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CHAMPNEY-At Bri!{hton. 5th insh., CharlP~
:If. Champney, 58 yrs. 5 mos. 19 dys.
SA WIN-John B. Sawin of Lincoln, Mass., e6
:yrs. 9 mos..
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: WARE-In this city, 6th Inst .. 1£rs. ~usan W.
··ware formerly of 'Worcester, 87 vrs. o mos.
' r;T Funeral front residence of her dau11hter.
.Mrs. Hattie N. Whlto, Wildwood street. Dor' chester at 1 o'clock, W odnesday:, 8th mst.
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Fnrest-~venue station, N. Y. & N . .!'>. Railroad.
: BARNES-At Lincoln, 5th inst., of. apoplexy,
1 Annis E. wife of Eda B. Barnes, 70 yrs. 3 mos.
, CHILD-At West Newton,. Olive Turner
1 Th~y..r, widow of the late David W. Child.
, i1:r Notice of funeral later.
: CHURCH-At Fa.lrhav~n. M'.ass., 5th ins~..
suddenly. Sarah ,Johnson. widow of Captam
'John Church, 77 yrs.
,
! FOSTER-:--At College Hill, 5th inst.. Charles
'A. Foster, 72 yrs.
·
: KINSLEY-At t.:anton, 4th lnat., Mrs. SarA.h
, Anu Kinsley, wtd9w of Alfred Kinsley, 86 yrs.
, 6 mos. 9 dys. . ·
' LAl\1PER-=-At Lynn, Sth inst., William A
i Lamper, 68 yrs ..10 mos. 27 dys,
i PARKES-At Reading, 4th inat., Mrs. Lucy B.
: Pfltkes, DO yrs, 10 mos,
!
PHINNEY-At llfoaument Heach, i\h~< .. 4th
inst .. Lucy E .. diiughtet· or Ro8woll ll. and ~lin·.
'uie L. Phinnoy, 5 mos .
! VINTON-At l\Ielrosr>, fith inst.. Florence l!l.
Vinton; youngest dan;:-hter of Aaron aud Abbie
:S. Vinton, 15 yrs •. 9 mos.
E
·v
�r
..;~~:k.~~::·rl ..
.
,\,ii.Jin ··ha · [Alt \vns dislluuurahle anir untrust-J
wc1th .v. Hi~ ~en;e ul hnuor . was very high;
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a11d thiN wad hb raith, oue 111ight nliuos t sa.v
his 1·.,Jigion. Living 111 the wav lw <li<I, retiri11g
trum tha ~oci~tv whir.h 11~ f'nj.1yP.d a.-' a. yonn~
I
Mr. Erl
tary of tl
:dea.th at
W!\9 for
·Hawalia1
in 1 8 34
jiu COlln
tho Uni!:
/took the
I I"lantls t
tin some
Honolul •
characte
tv, and,
•the hri
11(~ bad Jiltle tu tlu "il11 rliP- a :..; tivrl world
l1ln1u11d him, a thin~ tub~ r .....,uett ~ d. 1J qth fur
\ h i:; own lo:;s aud fo t what .l 111 ,,11 ,,f :10 :--tt·ong a ·
· 1 ma11,
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Nu.I Jirtnlc J Ropes.
1
t;h;.na1·1 e r, u11 ce r'.t\'Plnpin ·2
i11 11.is direc tiou,
Mr, ~fath~uiel Rur;es who died at his resi·
1111i .. ht hav•.• <lt•ue iu a ub1ce Iii< - S tl ~ m .
1 J\Ir. 1~1. ·lms will bt- 1uL.;.s,~d, a.1111 ht:i Jo..;s will
Ce nce 011 E:-i::;e x: St. un i\Iour] ,1y of tlii~ w eek, 1
com c rn o:;t h eadly upou tll o!"'e who ca 11 h~a!'!t
was . bCJrn in Cincinnati, Jan . 7, lt;33.
His. "rlfonl lu '' ort. witb lnm . l:iis rl eath 1v.1" t•a1i.ed
h ,\ ge nci·nl c:h· in~ out uf hi~ :--y:-; te~u.
,y
exhnu ~ t..-d .
~ orutt •\\~ o yea~~ ;
a11 1 rrum \\.,. l11ch l.1ri 11 eVP I' n•_ ;1111°.J 111:3 ,
l
!.:,
lronuer :-;tren~th . He lea,·e~ thrf' A :-i 1:>tt-: r~. th e
1
: ~ld1"t o[ who111 wa" witli l:i111 Jt1rit•g 111" l11s t 1
!"hort illucs~. Fune ra l M,n•icPs at th~ hou 'e ;
I 1~c re c1n11l11ctctl 011 Tb11r, (] ..y h.v R PV. t\(r. j
/Has e• ,, f th_e New J;rn ; <1 le m Cuurch auu th e~
iutermcnt will ue :it C1ucl1luat1.
·
tattier bearing the same naine, reruu\·eL] fr<>m
SaJem, antl ltaviu!? settl ed tli ere about 1820,
..
I
a se v·ere atta<.:k o f. la f! =
·ipµc,
:-< i11CP,
eoga~ed irr
l>u:1i11 e.:-is,
aud
Ur. Rope~, the sul•ject
of ou1· notice, waa edu cated at Cinciunati and
. he
'
ji,y
beca. 1ne
j ever a!ter _remaiu ed.
Iat
Harvard College, being a member o f the
class of 1855, as meu•.io111·tl in our notice oi
I Bishop Brook ~ , who was o f the sami! cla,s,
. t ogether with Dr. Jas. A. Eir.rnerton, and ~Ir. ' ~
H. F Waters of Salem. Mr. Ropes was mueh
~
."
i in Salem dnrin¥; hi~ colloge lif9. •taying with
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~~:i::!bi~,t~:~:~\nll:~:ioo~a~:~ !~~rutcha:h~
Jceutury the home ol that brnnch of the R~pes
fll.mily. H.~re too, he cam~, ab1
>ut 181;3 . . to
ruake a short visit. Bnt, o.t the earnest so.
I1
citatiou of his aunt, who was at the time a ,
sufferer fro m a dioea:<e ur the eyes, which suon
·
It d ·
t I •·1· d
'1 o
, resu e m to a u "' aess, l• r. nope•, alw~y8
! her favorite nephew, was persuaded to remaiu
indefinitely, and ~ince Mrs. Orn e's death
'h
e has continued to 1i1·e in the sn me old-rash
) ioo~tl. quiet, but klu<liy way, which ha s di•.
tinguished so ull\ay Salem families of the olct
' school. Never engaged in active business
since leaving Cinciunatl, where be was connect' '
with his father iu the manufacture or oils
: aud -' candles, he has by per.-Jsteotly adherin2
; to oue undeviating method or in•estm e ntnever ·~peculation-amassed a handsome pro~
r~rt~,nnd by his \Ju1kling 'operations coutribuled
~ much to the ecnploymeut i;f first class mechnu. . ! iq~a nd to the comfort of many fami!iea desiring
- • i', c'Q1\ldern .' homes at a fair rental. The dweli;..;,•;; '(n~(I •on · Orne Sq Lia re were evolved rrom his
., ·~ . .A\vn b~11.lo, and were built-with the mech~ni
, , 1 1 ·1 lcnl.tiss1stance o[ Mr. Johu H. Bell-aud und er
f~T''> ; ~ti~lci~ru of ma1~y real estate owuer~,-for the
. . '.; ' ' p~rp9~e of showrng the possibility of furuishiu)l',
., .1 :j ~~a, modemt~ rent, siugle houses, for uue ten ,':- ~. _anq · ~ac_h 1 - pr~vided with ail n.oclern coure~ ·_;/If u)ence~ rncludmg ga~ . furnace, hot wat«r Rud
tr:'f,'1;.' s.~ nitary appliau ce~. Til e duccess of the scheme·
~- t if- .r!I uu.doubteJ, and a fair return on the inve,t; ec I 'pent hllS also been U8Snred. To those who ditl
· -:; i ~!>t'Jrnow him beneatll t hH • urrace, Mr. Rop<H
!
6r~ap.8 .nppe.ared " ltttlti ronizh, but this
:~ ,. i~~ co,• er. of I\ g"llfJ intent, and a lnrge,
)ii.d : l;i~art•. · as th" diil1lreu uf Orne Squnre,
~ were h.1" bt1>t frt~nd•, will testify. To I\
b_<?
W~11onJ. lo <J r•tr~ >• Mr. lfope.- r•ever Appeared oa
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rod
!
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it
en~ day, ~nd ruauy 1H1·111l•t-r1t of the fnmilif!s
· ,of. ~1s-auµl, • old emp1u.1· e1·• will be a:uo 11 g bi~
c.E!.r~~J mnnruer~ .
H., ha:l >trong attac b~0E',- an,~,1'i'•'" a trne fn ·••lll ' o those wbom ht>
t-0, hf! lp.~e to ht.m, lJ11t with •qually stroni:
J:lll;!(~e ,naver heM1t:i ted t • d_~uounc_e anyone
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l<'UOSt i
through
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1893,
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BOWMAN - BROWN -At Dorchester, 8th
j Corwin Watkins. Abner H.Church, byand Kath·
inst., at 8tanton-,w enue
Rev. T.
Bowman
arlno Ellen Brown, daughiorot J ob.n 1.-L Brown,
1all of Dorchester.
.
EDGi\R-BRAASTAD-In thls city, nth Inst.,
· by Re.-: Loren B. Mac donald. William Edgar
.
1 and Minna 13raagtad, both o! Boston.
. WING-CHRlSTIAN-At Dorchester, 25th
lilt.. Ill' Rev. Mr. Smith, Dr. John F. Wing a•d
; Marv .Jane Chri•tian.
,
I MURDOCK-WADE-At East Bridgewater,
19th imt.. 'by Rev. Jo~ W. O.ulnby, .Mr. Ge9rg&
IF . Murdo!\k of Stowe and Mtss Abbie · B. Wade ·
: of E:ut Brldgowater.
·
~
1nlti oe.
Mr. l
Lost P
popul'
N. J .,
days.
and w
8quar
Lycou
i =:===:=::=:::::::==D=EA::z::::T=H=
·s=.==========:::!:
I
to recog
. official
\ !{overnr
ha was
speot, b
. to retur
For y1
\ Ha wall
! former
; bts int
, tho lat
La11ren
' Boston
, at the 1
MARRIAGES.
i BOND-Iu this city, 10th inst.. l."ward P;.
' Bond or West Newlon, Mass .• 68 yrs.
I fT' l!'uneral at the Unita.riJLn Church. West
Newton, Monday afternoon, at 2.15. Bnrial,
private. ' .
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DELAJ\'D--At P..Oxbury, 9th \inst.. at hi8 lat"
residtmce, 12 GreenTille street•.Tltomaa W .. Deland. .
· -;.
. ·
.,
~Funeral :from bis late reSidence, at 2.30
·i
P . !If., Sanday; Burial private,_ r.
FULLERr-At.. CharlestoWD.'.·91;h iut., Esther
Hall Fuller, 3 yrs. 11.xp.os., - c!L
. ,
H :\.LL-In thia citi; lOth lnst,,Rich:i.rd Hiteli··
cock Hall, 4 m oa. 6 dys. t •
' t
' ,
I J :\RVIS-lOth inst., Dt, .Tohti Furne1s Jarvis,'·
• W" Funeral servlceR at his late residence, 56·
' Chambers street, Monda.y, 13th inst., at 3 P. M•.
1 Friends reriuested to send no flowers. Burial .
i at Concord, N. H.
\ LOVELAND:._10th inst. , Isaiah T. Loveland,
I 58 yrs.
· l\10RV1LLE-·At Jamaica. Plain, 11th inllt:,
Eunn .. A. 111orville.
' IJT Fun e ~al service~ f.rom her late residence,
. 221 Clrn~tnut avenue, Tuesday, 14th Inst.. at a ·
1 P. M. Burial private.
·
l TUTTLE-At Dorcbeste:r, 11th inst:, Miss
l\I:.ry Austin Tuttle, 8 l yrs_ 4 mos .
, WARD-In this city, nth inst.. S91rah, wife of
·.Thomas Ward, 23 yrs. 5 mos: 27 dys.
k WILLIAMS-At Rox bury. 10th Inst:, Mu, .
Emllv Wlllia.ms, 85 Y'" · o mos. .
"J
, v:ir- Funeral from her late residence•. 81_RQX· . .
!
:,
. Mit
:Thurc
iKy.,I
.duad,
crat,
!I
th"&
yesr ~
smal
portt
La.w
play
and
' sea,s.
M1
whc
ser~
and
Asb
1qne
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gb •
· pac
oth
�SARAH FISK ORNB
Sal
Fisk Orne, widow of Joseph Orne, Esq., and daughter of
the late Nathaniel and Sarah (Putnam) Ropes, born in Salem May
11, 1795, died at her residence on Essex street on Tuesday
morning, March 28, 1876, after a long and painful illness which
s
bore with Christian patience and subn1ission. During the
last
rs of her life the trials of her situation were
rendered doubly severe by total blindness; to her a dreadful
affliction,
rjving her of the power of seeing and freely
conversing with friends to whom she had been for so many years
so devoted
attached. It was seldom 0 howeverv that the
slightest murmur
her lips; her strong and vigorous mind
ret
to the last its serenity and composure. Mrs. Orne was
fron1 families established at Salem in the first
ri
0f its history and always maintaining a high character
in this neighborhood. She inherited n1any of the excellent
qualities that so
icuously marked the characters of the
puritans of
rn1er
Unswerving fidelity to truth and
rel ious faith, tenacity of affection in domestic li ,
i tense dislike of all that was pretentious or false, and a
charitable and kindly diposition that avoided all public notic,
made her the object of deep regard and respect to her family
friends. While her death must be considered only a
ficent release from mental and bodily suffering, it still
brings sorrow to many hearts; sundering as it does so many
pleasing
dear associations of the past, and extinguishing
a name nee frequent and honored in this community,
�~scy:istoric
OHICE A1 i lAMILTON HALL
~~lk'orporated
POST OFFICE BOX 865
SALEM,
MAS~·.\CHUSETTS
019 l I PHONE 1617) : iS-0799
23 - 25 1/2 BROAD STREET
Built for
NATHANIEL ROPES, gentleman
in 1885
t'}.
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Research by,
Joyce King
Auaust l q88
H1,tur1t' t;"1h.·..,, Building .. .
:'to prrM."T\'l'
111d t1l 11 \ , t!'-,
~:·,Qd to work for 1111..· l'duc.tt1on of tht· (omn1tt111ty
io the uuc valul 111 the
~amc
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23 - 25 1/2 BROAD STRE.T
BOOK 6275 PAGE 195
DATE
~'
::t•1
June 11, 1976
.lt
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GRANTOR (seller)
.
·ff:t*?.
1
Ralph H. Doer infJ!'Jr. ',,,~l·
Trustee of Doeripg Tru•t
GRANTEE (buyer)
Raymond
DESCRIPTION
4 Parcels of real estate
one parcel, bein9:?~23 - 2S
As shown on Pla'?i
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Por
~.~}
~·
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:~t
w. ·.Thibault
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title see deed as
book 6109 page
3.
6109 PAGE
DATE -
October
.,,,
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GRANTOR (seller) -
)•;'
''ji
Ralph H. ooeri
Doering trust
r . relee; se
,;•
'~to
BOOK 5622 PAGE 449
DATE
July 14, 1969
CONSIDERATION
None listed
GRANTOR (seller)
Fred E. and
GRANTEE (buyer)
Ralph
DESCRIPTION
l
j
•'
H.
Land an<
Adel~ne
Doer in~'~Jr.
·.~-buildin~s
'·
E. Winter/
•'t'
·fl
1
-~''·
,:;
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being tJ '· same p~emises conveyed to;'
us by dt 'd of Kenneth E. Winter as "
recordec in book~;53 .n page 762.
�'
BOOK 5331 PAGE 762
' -
DATE -
January 6, .966 ~
CONSIDERATION
None liste(
GRANTOR (seller}
Kenneth E:.
GRANTEE (buyer)
Fred E. anr
DESCRIPTION
Land and b
~
(~',•
third parer
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same C<
book 5000 i
-,
BOOK 5000 PAGE 348
DATE
CONSIDERATION
'
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None liste<
~ .~
'r:fi
~
'~
-~.Ii:
!!_'Fred .•• Wir :er a;lso knqwn as 'if:
Wilfred E. iinter and Adeline~
GRANTOR (seller} -
;,:~
::.":";
'~··'
'~;._~'
H.,
• <.
GRANTEE (buyer)
Kenn~th
DESCRIPTION
Two p I:rcels of
·
(The second being 2 3-2~, 2 /2 Bi:oad)
.
,,,_
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same co tveyed by Joseph Bj
as recorded in book 4613 pag~~315.
0
-
E.
,nd Barbara ,B. Winter -
l~nd an~: buil~ngs.
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�BOOK 4613
PAG~
315
DA'l'E -
October :· ., ,· 1959
CONSIDERATIOt~
None lis·.·!d
GRANTOR (seller)
Josephin·: B'~ Loon'y
GRANTEE {buyer)
Fred E. , 1~rAdeli~e Win~er
DESCRIPTION
Land and
,;;;,
.;.;;.<.~
-~·:;;·
~~
~it.•
PREVIOUS REFERENCE
-~M
,~ildin~
~
Being a :) )t.~ion C11 the i>r emi "
t~;~ the ~Ub tee~ of
:>n: Nov .~7, 19,l' an
i~~.book:¥2u2 page,?
'
t~'
:{
conveye<
Memor ia.
recorde<
',,.
BOOK 2282 PAGE 386
DATE -
Novembe~
t~·
21, 19lf
• )'::
::~~J·;
con~i~erati'~n µai~~
CONSIDERATION
•por
GRANTOR (seller)
TrusteeB:Qf the Ropes ~ernori
·~:_
•.'·
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l·J
'il
. ; .'
GRANTEE (buyer)
Josephiq~ •· Looriey
.. .
DESCRIPTION
Lana and·IOUildingE
;f.
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
~
·i't
Tne graritea premises ate sho
upon a plan entitled, ~Plan .9i
land in Salem, Mas~., belon~lg to '
the
Truet~s
M~r$al'
of the Ro!es
....
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�Whalen
to
)
J'ewburyport
Co-op.Bk.
l,
ll~
r1ed. t
A. 'fhalen,
r~
o! Hewbt.r. po. t,
pa: d gra.nt. to
cons1c1erat1 on
M:assa :~uaetts, be1 r.; UJlJllU',.
JrewbUryp~rt
co-· pere.t1ve
ated 1n Newburyport, Eaeex c )un~.y, Kalaachu.sette, w1.t.t mortgag
to secure
~a
s·~v
pa.ymant or
v1<1ed 1n a note
or
even dacr·,
easorl)' corner
t
~~~
ft _,_ b ti 0 ~ 4 .8 it 1 ng company , thence
si ti.';:.:
'. I.~.}
oovenanteWI ~
Pr;f'
w1th the :~,
:e land 1n Hl:'IBURYPORT
1
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~,
tines as
in
bu.11<11nga thereon, bouru1ed ·
.
:&esex county,
iescr1bed as tollo•s;
.~
. . z:
reot on . :.a:-1ea street by lanc1 of
commenc1:t; at the
Peabod.Y Kanutactur-
.. \8
~
ao,_ ut south 350 west by e >..\.d street about twot'
'"k·
o!; 11 .. y (tormerlY 0170:- IE ·our;yport); thence aJ~
roa.s, ten l1:1k.B to l
~'~
bout North 0° Weat by a~ i:l 13. il or 11ley t~ rods, Jne quarter link, ~.
530 Yest by lan '. o:· or rormeri.Y ot Jrathar Poor two rods,
about North
e1g~
•
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tean llnks to land or Isaac Po ;r; thence about llortb 32-io Bast by said l&Z14
l11ll~o
and
ot Isaac Poor two rods, tn:
'Pan.v; and tr.ance about Scu:n
t.
-~)o
teen l1nk.8, more or less, ·.) the p
es conveye,: to me by the
~·
!\t
"f!:l"ryport
or the Peabc1,y Ka.nutactur1ng com-
by land
or sal'. c:ompany e1x rods, Dlna-,
.
~
or ~eg1nn.1I<g.
ae1ag the same
pre~·,_."
o-operat1ve :Ba-:_:. a.roresa1d by l1ee4 4a',';'
ted. llovemb·~ :- 2, l9H t to b
r ·corded l!Brawi th.
to the sa1 ~ mortgagee to·:r
:i •
gage, and
icy
aaJ.d not
or t:.J pertorma.r:ce
u;.ic
1 -.
tra.nsrer a:;d pl~gt :~
,by
·i
·f
.....
crea 1n tbe ~th ser les Jt 1 ts cap1 tal stoclC
\
as collate.:-al security
I ha
,i
'Qf
~·
' k
the co:.Ut1ons or th1a mo~t'
sa.14~u:.. o~ seven hundred t1oliafa
'{.
:.tch sharee
'*
~
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<{
';~
lla.s 'been advanced
• · 1
._..
dollars.
this r.iortgage,
the rate ot
flla monk2 y
1
t:.e unpaJ.d balance or the
pee-
a.nnum.
~nta ~
ar th11 ',w;
\ ot .an asa1gnmc nt ot1: : t
.
~
In the even.
't
mortgagee.
This
~·.~nclpal shall b•.~J' .+.1·.
mortgage ~e
pon the statut°7
··r ·
co-operatl:
c c.nd.1t1on, ror an;y brea(' r. ot
.Cb the :nortg\'.i'!···,····.·i't!fl
shall l1aVt1 the Sta.tutor:; ·o- lperat1ve Bank Power o; Salt. Wf!lil:SS Icy haZl4.~;
and se1
t
coJO£oF: ra o:r
Essef as.
t ,I
h1.s e1ghteent'1 :ay or JJovember 1914.
i.cary >..
MASSAClL'E :'.l:-3
Bov. 23,
(seal)
an
'.i
TMn peraor.ally appear"c the above na:iad. 'JIJJZ1 "• ~
1014.
Whalen ant'. aclc.nowled.goo
'fh ;
t'orego1ng 1nstrwnent to be her t~ee act an4 Ott&,,
the
0
Jwstl••;r P•ac~ 'f
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.
before ""
'' tt" nlel •· Jon••
tM
J:ssex ee. Received Nov. ; 7, 1914. 25 zz:. past 3 P . . Recor4e4 and ttam1n'4• ·~
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Trs. ot The The True t :es ot the Ro;A' • ~ ·::iorlal, a corporat1on e 3ta.'bl1aher:1 b~ la• aD4 ~1
Ropes Memorial
cated at 3>:i.lem, :&aaex •x :n tJ, Ka.IJ&&ChuBette, tor · c :is1derat1 on pe id• grt.11U
to
to Joaepl t:'.e :s. Looney '. t: qU1tcl&im covenants t .( land and bu1;d1ng1 .on
Looney
1
;f
ac
vote
the eoutharly e1<1a
,.,pr
t~~ ~rtee1 premrr
ot a; )a~ etrea~ 1n 11&14 BALD J•Ju.n4a4 as
.•
•••
tbllolla:
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____._P_l_an_ n1~-~~~~~oa4 et~~~- r.t th<> •ort~astarly _corll!r :,(
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SAA-<?~ .....t. r:.~ land or Eartlett then < ru ru.·ngwbt'tir-i)'-b)'--~ .e.tret_\..:.@:!_lltJ.Mrli4 .·.,·-•
...
"'t
._.a...:..,
u~.
tY two and ttllrty tllr" m; d.recltlla tettt (1'2.38'
to l&n4'.'·or
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thence running aoutherl.Y by land ot Ma.n.at1eld eeventy an4 seventy t1ve hUJl-1
'
dred.thB teet ( 70. 75•); t ance turning and runnlng easter]¥ by other le.nd. ot'
·~
grantor seventy eight ar.c ..t1ve hund.redtha teat ( 7§.0&) to a street or
called Orne Square; ther.- e continuing 1n a straight line across sald Orne
square atout twenty tour JJld th1rty seven hundredthB reet
thence at.lll continuing
l
(2~.37•)
and
n a straJ.ght une torty t1ve and t110 tentl:\8 reet
( 45.2• ); thence turning ,nd running aoutnerly t1ve and one tenth reet (5.1);
thence easterly sixteen ir.d eighty tive nullllredtha feet (18.85 1
)
to land
Bartlett; thence turning -md running northerly by laru1 or Bartlett aevent. ·
together wt th rlgbts ot toot pas ·
seven teet ( 77•) to the polnt oegun at.
sage tlve teat ( 5•) wlde over lar.d ot tr.a grant.or runrung :torty tlve and t
tenths teat (45.2 1
)
1
0
to the east trom Orre Square and tltty eight and tour
tenths teat (68.4•) to tte west from Orre Square, as shown upon the plan
harelnafter reterred to, a.r:d leading to the rea.r ot the dwelling houses u;on the gracted premises to be used ln 'o-nmon
reserving to the grantor
1ts succ1 1a:ira and
aru1
-..
all purposes and 111both d1rec~J-_oM be ~wd&Ji-~the
;'·
·\<
-
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tr> the
t
grantor a.n4 1ts
a8~1gne
·~·
lcnolfn
·~'tor
a r1ght or
I
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"
Ch 1a
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'·1f1*
gran~:or
_/
~
d. I
. 1uded 1n the
''.
,
!
ar;c1 1ts aucc-3ssors a ld
assigns a right to lay, ma1nta1n, rape- r aJl4 to rel&iY and to
said grar.ted portion or the
.~s15n.1;
:1·
- _tor1,~~·1ri~-1ni~jl~--1 • 1~n,
l3roa.c1 street over that part ot Jla1d or :e Square "
granted premises, and reserving Uso
.
•1th~he
re~ocate
in
Orne Square pl pea and c oMu1 ts to~
d
water, sewage, gas anc1 wires tor tlw t 1.r.sll\1ss1on ot electric pc.1er, heat,
lieht and telephonic or other torm ot • ·-e~trical or)nagnet1c cozr.Jn.nicat1on
~
anc1 a right at all times
t '
f·,>~
r.1 upon the',sald. wa~/
entw 1nto
')
the same tor any or all or tne toregoir
a:-.a to excavata
>urpoaes. >.The granted pr{ mises are
in Salem, Kass., belongirg to the
shown upon a ple.n entitled, •Plan ot la
j
:ru.stees ot the Ropes llemo:tal• by Char
011
A. lletcal.t, surveyor, dated Aug-
ust, 1914, to be record.ad ·arewith.
fl.
TOSS n:IRIOl' tb.8 aa1d corporatic:1
~.as
caused this instrument
~o
Ill
be execu: 1 by Y1ll1am R. Colby, 1ts rice pree-
1.lent, hereunto duly author1 zed, on th1 J tv~ty seventh ct ay ot liovem >er A.J>.
1914.
Eseax, ss.
:r 1steea or the Ropes icemor1al (seal)
1
~
by William R. Colby
Nov. 28 A. D. 1914-. ):
itl Vlce .Prealaent.
Personally appeared the above name4 ·~·1111am R. Coley, V1ce .Presldan
foresaid, and. acknowledged the toregdrg instrument to
.1
d9 ec1 ot the Trustees
or
the Ropes iceror1al
Robert K.
~ahOmey
be tlW
betore me,
tree
aa a-
E :t
a.n4
.
Justice ot the Peace.
Cdrtltlcate ot vote. At a meeting or ~:i.e T~~e~~--~'~C:?!!_~~~l~~,~!'1 __: __ ''?te
at Salem on November twe·ilf-y'-A.~ D~ iei~-;-~--quorwa be1ng present, the orego-
1~ l!'..etrumant was rea4
aru1 1 t waa
duly vote<! that the sa.me be adopt d u
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The Ropes Memorial was stablishe1
Pickman Ropes and Elizc Orne Rope
of trustees incorporatE
in 1912.
aty
a Doatd
by t
The property was bequeathed to th , Ropes
brother Nathaniel Ropes.
j
it
_JI·~
.~t"
Nathaniel Ropes acquired the pr or rty f rOGl' his aunt, 1rab Fisk
Orne, who died in March of 1876. Mr. Ropes ~Juilt man.:i houses
in Salem, with the purpose of providing ~6de~n, single fa~1il~
housing at a moderate rent for the working: c Lass. He :lied on
February 6, 1893 at 60 years of age.
~
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Reference to book and page are deed book.;j;:at the Re~ .: try of
Deeds. Probate numbers Are cases at Pro~att- court.
All map~;
in this report are for i~).ustrative purpojes and ar£ r.ot meant
to be exact.
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The land on which this ouse sta1 c.s i,.. ~s once )art of -:Le
"Common land" which was laid out in t 1e first settle11 2nt of the
town.
,,,,
"
"Broad street was so ca' led as e, r ly
the original highways 1 Cld laid ' . t v
boundary being on a lin with th• ::30L
ground, and the town co veyed to the
of the width of the bur in9 groui-.. at
esterly to a point, so hat the l 0us£
Winthrop and Broad stre'°' ts stand i 1 \
street." (Essex Antiquarian, vo:. 4
.s l 7t9. It wa~ one of
·ry wf,de, the southern
-hern1Tsi :le of the burying
idjoinin'J owners ~a strip·,,
tha~?:crn ..:l and running
.-·
at ihe corner of ·
•
iat was formerly Broad ;::.
>9. 9$)
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,:iit
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Prior to the constructi n of 21-: · Br )ad Stre·~t, the land Jwned
by Sarah F. or ne, was o cupied b:, th( shoe·~.1shop of B(~njamin F.
Pickering and a barn ow ed by th( hej: s of,tJo.Jeph Smith. ::
;~;;
','$
l
On May 21, 1885 a per mi was isst ed t. > Nattian iel Ropes t , build
a wooden dwelling house ~or four farnj ies ,~77' X 32 1/2'· - 2
.,:;.,
1/2 stories high at 25 road st.
1886 Broad Street Resid 1ts
23 Benjamin cram age 3
23 1/2 Andrew Case age 31
25 George Bates age 36
25 1/2 Charles Fry ag 33
>:
1900 census
23
Benjamin Cran
23 1/2
25
~
Bertha
"
n
Benjamin
Mary Rogers
Adeline "
Fannie Dolan
Isak Taylor
Sarah "
Cora M. "
Clarence "
•
Walter
Helen
"<;;,
25 1/2
II
no listing
Je 48, sl · ~ s
Je 44, be r: 1 fi.
.··~ :ie
20, bc~:ke
ase 59, ct i-. ern
age 47, sister
age 28, S( _var:
age 53, cJ :rk
age 47, be n ~
age 2J I t< lepf'.
age 19, clerk,
age 15, at scb
:~ ..n•Je 5, hr.u:.n .. Ma
.c::
lesman, born Ma :>s.
· ine ~fi.
per in .t bank, )Or
·rodery (1ealer, oor
sal~swiman,
, born
bori
re.
~~
ur ni~ur · store, b
Mass
ss. ~
~
•ne oper l tOt I borrf
born~Ma ,s.
.
·ol, ~Ori• Mass •
s •.
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THE SALE)I NE,VS
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BORN.
'.sE~!O:\:'l.-fn ,<;1!em, Feh ;:
. .,
au<J Hcruuce 8cmon•
IAmas:·~d
em-.
-a-;
~rtune
Eastern R. R. Stock.
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Pccnliar Cbarac1 ;istlcs 'Vhlch
Markell His l ' ter Years.
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a' 1'au,; hto Lclmun<l
ter.
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:-:at baniel Rope s, ,. ho died at hf1
t.. •m" numh»r 318 E ·· x street shortly
!,.•fore 2 o'clock yest c lay afternoon, u
,. ll<:d In the late edi " n of THE N&Wll ·
" H
tho· son of Nn I mlel Ropes and
.,.,,,a born in Cincinn 1l, Ohio, Jan. 'n
1-33. Mr. £lopes, 8 . 1ad gone to that
". ty when lt was in i ·" infancy, and had
1• .na~c<ed considerabl : ·roperty.
De«eaaod attendee• .luvard college
:q1d waa grndunted in the clnsa of
.\mong his classm"t' 1 were the late.
i'olllips Broolt! 1_Dr . .J 1mea A. Emmert on, 11nd H.F. wate '"
During hie stay
: n the east, !!t that t' rn e, ho resided wlt.b
'ds
aunt,
~·lrs.
S.
p
Hopes
man: I
'lrn<', · in the oH
, iou on Essex stre<·t, wb1ch house he !
"ubseqnently occu1,i1 d, and in wbloh
bis death occurred.
Returning to Cmcinnati, he eugage,d
in business with his f\tber, which
ness wu the management of a· l4rp
'~nndle and oil ma.nu! 1ctory. Not tab·
~ylng that business, <>r for some other
c;ood reason, he
·
OBIT1:.\R\",
T"'\ '·iO'era
'·
Join
the ,'Silent :Ilajorlt:r.
William ·~· Lumper, one o! Lynn's
most prominent merchants died on
~Ionday, a~~d 68. He h:id b~en in tba
produce business in Lynn since 1850
and was the lest of thq 'well-ltnowo'.
firm of Lamper Brothers.,
Capt. John BiatcbCord, & former well·
known master m11riner a~d a l:alltornla
pioneer of '49, died in Olouce1ter S11n
day, Rt the age of 63 years. He w'ent t~
Call!otnla In the spring bf 1B49 with 11
party, In the schooner Para.ion, remain·
. lni tner~ t1vo years, 1 ~d After bis re·
turn. commanded aeverlll of th• en.Ok
vessels of the Glouces r tlshlng tleet. ·
lnlell1gence bl\& b 11 received at
Box!or~· announom
the · deutb. ·qf
!Jlraw ·1·0,vne. a natl of that village,
i ID Lawrence, Kanswi. Mr. •rowno was
one of t·he original r rty-niners, going
to California nt th" lme of the gold
lever. H" mnde llis pilo" and made &
short .visit to bl!!
t i\·e placu, tben
going to Kans a, bore be hes since
resided.
.
· Hon. Joseph Hob n, for mnny yean
· a leading dealer n d mnnufacturer or
lumber, died Sundn •. He was bnrn in
Buxton, Me., Marc 20, 1816. On Saco
· becoming n city e was elected Its
mayor In 186i. I ~lnine'11 lui;lslature
. he bad represent d 8nco for several
1865: :
bµ"'-·
Retuructl to Salein About 186:),
ancl devoted hims1·!! to the mllnaie·
ment of what pro)"" ty he posseaaed
He resided witli bi' iuut, and contin:
ued to occupy tl:e house after her
clenth, which occt.r ed some 12 or.15
yen rs a110.
·
. .
He became a larg•' 10tder and buyer
of Baateru rallro111! stock when that. .
coq~rat.lon \'Vall au y• tilng but a 1iaying .
I terms.
10st1tutlo11. Desp11.. tbe advice of :
Death or :\lr1. A. ,V. Beckwith.
frlen<ia be COUtlDU•·d bUninii tb!S BtOCk I
Mrs. Ann Wass Jleckwith died at the
beginning tiy payin: 100, aud neve;·\
residence of her daugbtcr, Mrs. Thomas
ceaslns to invest 1 nt tho bottom
E. Wilson, Lowell Mtreet, about 5
notch . or
f2
wu
reached ,
o'clock yesterday eCtcrnoon at ~he
and the 1 upward ,,· ide bad goua on ·
advanced age 1of 91
years
9
for~eorne' time. It 1'l\S. on tbhl stoct· ;
months and 3 days. Tho deceased was
thn~ moat or bis "'' \ tb. was made. H~ :
\ a very estlmnbla woman and WWI held
Wll!I no~ a speculator u· commonly so
i in the highest esteem by all who·
called. payinr bi- c:ertilicatea out ,
, knew her, even in her old age her bright
dght for cn11b 1 and l 1cklng them up ln
, and cheerful manner a11d her watchlul·
his stron~ boz.
·
· nesa
of
others
and
willingIle alao was· an (' tte68lvo dealer in
ness to he!J,> them being not the
real eat.atu. aud hr I iullt and owned ~~I
· least of the ltmdly traits of character
tcnementH on Orn· riuare, besides eHi which endeared her to so many She
e~~l ot.ber houses : 11 •arious parts of the
' possessed ber faculties till the l11st'
c1 .. y. He also h:1d a large Interest rn
and
carried
sunshine
\fhereproperty lelt l· •:
his lather in
e\·er she went, it. beln i: her practlce till
CinclDnatl, and !II r Orne bad left him
; within a short time to take 1ong' walks
corutiderable pror•'r .y.
·and make frequent calla on bet:. numer·
:-.tr•. Ropes bar' ,,ever been Weet but
· ous acquaintances. Her funeral wlll
twice during hla I 1 t er, Ule to attend tho
fun~ ol h.la p: n a~1- He never mar~all:~ p~~ T~~J~@OOn: . ;::;
rled1,.:_-:_ and " · h" - three
11iat.ers
rcal'™'!ll'
In
Jlnolnnatl ·
a:e
r
0
\T.HE-',ll~E NATHAMlEl ~OPES:·\
I
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. ~.:EarJi.j.m~. in.· Clnebinatt')
1
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;
".!' Onl;J Snrvi ,tnc
T~:oldeat;
all
,
Rela.tlvea.
heae slster!I',_ llfsa
lloPll',,hu " en.with him uear•n
w1u\er,
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AJ
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it~.r,
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. ·He· was never an active msri'·fo. b11sl·
nesa with others, in tho way of dlr~ctor·
eblps of hnnks or corporations, and it Is
bellovcd tlll\t be IB director only or tbe
Bo•ton \Valer Power c.1mpany, of which
, ho
i~
the
lo r.;-e~t ow ucr.
ll•J wnH n
' 111cmbor of thu 1·;,,,.lt l11Ktitute. llt:
w11::1 not ll churcb-i;oi11!{ man, but bn•l
contributer\ more or le~s tow1uds the
•upport o( the Nuw J.,ru~nlem chun•h,
ont of rc,pcct to tho belief ol hi~
mnther, who w11~ n ~11·nlcnhurghcn.
Hi~ (:ithl'r llncl been an ntl<'ndant nt th•'
Fir~t t:uitnrinn ehur~h.
Simple funeral •••n-iccs will be con·
ducted by He\". John A. Llaycs ol the
church o( the :-;ew Jeru~alcm, at bi!•
· late residence, Tbur~·lay afternoon nt
' 5 o'clock. The remains will be taken
I to Cincinnati tor interment, un: der the charge of his sister.
A
·
~larked
Purson .. llty.
With tho death of N'athaniol Rope•.
one ol the moet prominent characters of
Salem passes into b btory.
His was 11 personality so marked, an
individuality so peculiar, that his pro·
totype may safely be said not to exist/
nor will it, in the oocial atmo~obere o
toda.y and tbo {uluro, be like[y lo bo
duplicated.
As 11 youtll and college man, he was a
well-known cbnrncter, bii?h in the social world, one of a <'oter1e ol as lively
\'ouths ns over !urn is bed the life of bis
partieular set.
As a man, b.i became altogether clltl• ereut. He l>ccnrue more and more re·
tired in hi:< habit~, continui·ng how·
C\"}r, in his lrien<lly •llHI cordial rela·
tions with bi!1 !ormn· •1ssodntes, enter·
taining lh•:m with r.1ro hospitality at
his own house, hut. rarely, if ov .. r, roturnlng- their frlt>ndly visits.
PorbapA lltt:tt l» his unobstru~lve
philantbropby, pe<'lll>arity nud cccen·
tricity, were his moot marked chamc·
teristics. As a phil11ntbroplst. be kl
not bis right hand know what blY icfl
did. Charitable objects were certain o'
bis support, but not 11 cent would h·
give excent under tho solemn promb•
that bis name would never appear 11
connection therewith.
Amonst otber evidences of his generosity, tinged a bit perhaps with bis ec
\ centricity, and the reverence he alway
hold for the memory nnd wishes ol hi
departed aunt, Ml'l'. S. F. Orne, was tl;
fac~ tbut ho kept upou ·bis bounty roi
all the old servants and retainers ol tbn:
lad:Yjand to their second and third goo
1 oration.
_
~· '.Mr. Ropes was ono ol the origiua'
1 members of the Observatory club whc11
a·young man, which bad beadquurter •
. over. Wallace &
Young's
musi ..
store;
nnd
niter
that
or . ganizatlon
disbanded
be
kcr·'
the apartmenta as a private clubroo1·:
i or· office for several years. 'l'llerc h ·
1
met with his kindred sp;rlts aud did
bis talking and smoking.
·:· Re used to be a
\-· F~mll la1' i~hcn re on the Stre.-t
'untJl within two yenra or so. At thn
tlmi11'~• he.,
bad an
attack c.;
h.'',f.. grip,
from
wbich
h·
. -.~ever fully re<."<>verod. His 011111 ·
. ma upon tbe st ree' were o !ton, ",
~ Wll.Vll In company, misinter.
t'.
·~··
·~am
pMed.'
;E
dt;emed ottena1v 1 I
wee but th.a ollt '"
thought and bu· ir·
His gifts In cl •
hlP, aud mn11y"
1 <lc.,ply !eel tbo
wn..i Indeed a rr: ..
:i.C steady.~~
.,.1~ro
tuoumeru.
111 tho olty w1:l
· 11 friend, wh •
need, :ind wh'
iis !{i1·i11g th ·
I
-.vns so circurns:
almost 110110 su·
~<:eking com p1111
:t.
liis station, he ,.
and for tho goo. 1
revere him.
Hi11 end cam· 1
o'clock ye.>ter-lu ·
!cctly comfortal :.
1 with eel"eral fri· ''
' rcco~nlzed with 1
There was no su -r.
· eral breaking ut .
approached, he 1:
nc!is, u.nd, as a \\ ..,l
fell 11sl.e"'e-'1"'>._ _
star~;
•l'!lsttlve person",
...:ldence of d~q.1
.. >gltatfon.
Instead .
1
witb peoplt', f
ut doing goo· ,
i hunJreds w i l
tw
ln1
bo
te1
·1\ly. Up to · l
" •»n he 1Vas I"· c ' il kcd rutlonu I."'
.:1 ol whom l ;~
c~al snlututi"n.
-. but as the gcti·
wbolo systc· 1
"<1 unconsclou,, ·
lild, peaoefull;
ye
Di
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b1
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TUESDAY, F.
~.
"'
PIERCE-MO:.::
by Hov. Dr. H~lo'
Carnllno E.
< '3 ES.
this dty'pllth '.',• t.l
lon·" 11 <1
• ncl11 A.
r
~101~.
RU8d-i>Ol7LE l·
Erer Butl8r. Cha.r
both of ll•><tou.
(
. ·;ARY 7, 189:;,
·Ith lnRt.. by 1~ • .,,
and Ed la M. ~ itle,
, ·1ty,
: ';a
S.UlUELS-LY :•
lhlS
clt"t
5th 'I.it.,
D.
(). D. l't r •• Tn: n ~.
am\ )!In ~I a. '! IC.
l'R~:SHr:Y-~Y
"·" London"- N. l 1., litb
·;.,rd nor. 11. I> ~tr.
·' ~Llu·i• E. N;.. ho\h
by Hov.
C~ieb
Ham11ols of :Sow:
Lrnoh o! llo1ton
ln•t .. \Jy Rnv. Gen
}'r:ink W. Pre!~ey "
o!
~ew
London.
CH.\~!P:SEY-.\ ~
H. Cbauwoey, uR
'.'!
SA WI~ -John I .
yrs. 9 rn o.•,
W.\RI'>-ln thi• "
, WAre, formorly" \'
t r F1111eral fr :11
Mrs. Ua1tie N. \\ 11
chester. at l ,,. :.
· F.-.rear.-11ovcuue at : 1
• BARN\·:S-At l n
Anuls E .. wife or :J
ClIILD---At \I «
Thav11r. widow" '.I
"d- l'fotioe of i 1"
' CHURCH-Ai ;·,
•11ddenly. Sarah .r,
John Church, 77 .. "
! FOSTER-At C
A. Foster. 7~ rra
KINSLEY-At '
..\nu K11u1e1, wit '•
o mos. lJ 1lys.
I
LA:'llPF:~At '·'
yrs. J ' :
Lamper, G6
PARKE8-At I "•
' P1HkM,
\JO yrs.
I· '
P!UN:-.'EY-At \!
hut.. Lncy E .. d«
nio L. Phinney, :
VINT0:-1-AI
~
·'
Vinton·. ronngo~ 1
Ii. Vin tea. 16 yr• •
====:::;-·=
,,.,n, fith lust., Cl .• ,:1~:i
'i. 19 <IYS.
., ,,c Lincoln, Ma..''-• 16
in11t .. ~lrs. Sn.a11
• tM, 87 vra. 5
tn•'•·
n~e
W,
of her •fau;.:hter.
·:,\wood atrt~t. Dor:,dn~arlaI. tltl'. Inst,
, 1. & N. & Ra1 road.
,th ln~t., of. ll>po1 le:icir,
·
"wnes, 70 :rn. :r mos.
· 1·ton.
Oll•e '\'oirner
'*.
1ter.
·, ·'n. ~b.ss., 6th rnst.,
'·
·." Dll>vid W, Chil·I.
·.1.
widow of l'>rtaln
I !:II, 5th iUAt.•
c: lrles
Hh lnll., M?".
frod Kinsley,
'.~mh
~·; Jl'S.
•h inst., Willi
:7
dr•.
1th i111t.,
~lrs. I.
1111
A
"'T B.
.nt Jlr;ich, :'II, .. , 4th
! Hoo"oll l.l, ai1· ~li:1._
-.11111,;t .• l'Jor."
-r
of A.1ton "'"1
• F:•
\loill8
�·~. ,_,lf~·.··~. :11£E~.~!:
. . ..
.
~ ·~'\l .. ·•
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period 0f its history '' nd alw"!S rnai,ntai~ · g a high ' har,pctv.
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charitable and kindly < iposition that avotded all pu; l ic· np. J;c,
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and friends. While he· death must be con,fid(~red,. only a -:· •'.~i
beneficent release fro mental and qodily~~u1 fer~ng, it. .,~il.J
brings sorrow to many . :!arts: sundering ai£ it does so nany ':i'f,
pleasing and dear ass( :;iations of the pa'8t, and ~extir '3Uishfllg
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4. DESCRIPTION
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LANDSCAPING
5. indicate location of structure on map below
6. Footage of structure from street
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Photo
NOTE: Recorder should obtain written permission from Commission or sponsoring organization before using this form.
(See Reverse Side)
FORM - MHCB - 1OM-6-66-943017
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B - BUILDING
LHD 3/3/81
Assessor's number
USGS Quad
25-451
Area(s)
Form Number
1064
HU
Salem
Massachusetts Historical Commission
Massachusetts Archives Building
220 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, Massachusetts 02125
Town
Salem
Place (neighborhood or village) Central Salem
Address 23-25 l/2 Broad Street
Historic Name Nathaniel Ropes Tenements
Uses: Present
Residential
Original Residential
Date of Construction
Source
1885
HSI Report
Style/Form
Architect/Builder unknown
Exterior Material:
Foundation Brick
Wall/Trim
Wood Clapboard
Roof
Asphalt Shingle
Outbuildings/Secondary Structures
none
Major Alterations (with dates) none
Condition
Moved
Acreage
~ecorded
by
Organization
Lisa Mausolf
Salem Planning Department
Setting
good
lSJ
no
Dyes
Date
less than one acre
setback slightly from sidewalk in 19th century
residential area
Date (month/year) April 1997
Follow Aiassachusetts Historical Commission S1i:-vey Alw:ua/ instmctionsfor completing this form.
�~UILDING
FORM
ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION
Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristics of the building in terms of other buildings within the
community.
The four-family dwelling at 23-25 1/2 Broad Street is a 2 1/2-story building which is rectangular in plan. Clad in wood
clapboards, the building rests on a brick foundation and is capped by a hip roof with brackets decorating the projecting eaves.
The facade measures ten bays wide and fenestration is irregularly spaced but symmetrical. Fronted by concrete steps, a
double portal entrance is located near each of the ends. Each entrance is capped by a hip-roofed door hood supported by a
pair of decorative consoles. Each recessed entrance is fronted by a modem storm door with an interior door displaying fivepanels with the upper two glazed. Windows contain 2/2 sash with molded surrounds, storm windows and blinds. Those over
the entrances are somewhat smaller in size. A series of pedimented dormers punctuate the roof; two on the facade, one on
each end and four on the rear roof slope. The pattern of the fenestration on the rear elevation matches that of the facade. The
four rear entrances contain glass-and-panel doors which are topped by rectangular transoms.
TI1e building is setback slightly from the sidewalk. There is a series of bushes behind the modem picket fence that lines the
sidewalk.
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
Describe the history of the building. Explain its associations with local (or state) history. Include uses of the building and
the role(s) the owners/occupants played within the community.
athaniel Ropes was issued a building permit to construct the four-family dwelling at 23-25 1/2 Broad Street in 1885. The
land on which this house stands was once part of the "Common land" which was laid out in the first settlement of the town.
Prior to the construction of the Ropes building, the lot was occupied by the shoe shop of Benjamin F. Pickering and a barn
owned by the heirs of Joseph Smith. Nathaniel Ropes (1833-1893) was born in Cincinnati, and came to live in Salem in
1863. He lived with his aunt in the Ropes Mansion at 318 Essex Street. Nathaniel Ropes also had extensive real estate
holdings, and the four housing units at 23 Broad Street were part of 29 tenements he had built and owned on Orne Square.
The units were inYended to provide modern, single-family housing at a moderate rent for the working class. The apartments
at 23-25 1/2 Broa~ Street were leased to a variety of tenants over the years. At Ropes' death, the property was bequeathed to
his sisters who latdr established the Trustees of the Ropes Memorial. The property was conveyed to Josephine Looney in
1914, who sold it to Fred and Adeline Winter in 1959. Ralph Doering, Jr. purchased the property in 1969 and sold it to
Raymond Thibault in 1976 (King 1988).
BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES
Hopkins, G.M. Atlas of Salem. Massachusetts. Philadelphia: 1874.
King, Joyce. "House Report for 23-25 112 Broad Street", Prepared for Historic Salem, Inc., 1988.
Mcintyre, Henry C.E. Map of the City of Salem. Philadelphia: 1851.
Richards, L.J. Atlas of the City of Salem. Massachusetts, 1897.
Salem City Directories, 1836-1970.
Sanborn Insurance Maps, 1890, 1906, 1950, 1957, 1965, 1970. [Massachusetts State Library].
Tolles, Bryant F., Jr. Architecture in Salem: an Illustrated Guide. Salem: Essex Institute, 1983.
Walker Lithograph and Publishing Company. Atlas of the City of Salem, Massachusetts. Boston: 1911.
../ Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
National Register Criteria Statement form.
If checked, you must attach a completed
�Massachusetts Historical Commission
220 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, Massachusetts 02125
Community
Property Address
Salem
23-25 1/2 Broad Street
Area(s)
HU
Form No.
I
1064
I
National Register of Historic Places Criteria Statement Form
Check all that apply:
Individually eligible
~Eligible ~ in a historic district
~Contributing to a potential historic district
D Potential historic district
D
Criteria:
D
A
Criteria Considerations:
D
B
t.ifC
D
D
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Statement of Significance by: Lisa Mausolf
Justify criteria that are checked in the above sections:
~onstructed
in 1885 as rental housing by Nathaniel Ropes, 23-25 1/2 Broad Street is a good example of a late 19th century,
multi-family block. The building retains integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling and association
and is eligible for the National Register under Criterion C at the local level. Although the building appears to lack sufficient
significance for individual listing, like its neighbors, it would be a contributing resource if the boundary of the existing
Chestnut Street Historic District (listed 8/28173) was extended to include this section of Broad Street.
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Broad Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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Title
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23-25.5 Broad Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for Nathaniel Ropes, Gentleman in 1885
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
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1885, 1988
Contributor
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Joyce King
Language
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English
1885
23
23-25 1/2 Broad
25.5
Broad
gentleman
Italianate
Nathaniel
Nathaniel Ropes
Ropes
wood
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SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
....
BUILT BY
PHILIP KIMB1l.LL
IN 1Bt1
(
�SUMMA.RY
Humber 8 Carlton Street is a two-stor1 plua
1ambrel roof house with its end on the street and
a
~ii.e
e.ntrance.
It ilas a large central ekimneT
a.na a vary low foundation, indicative of the
Federal perio&.
The builting date of 1811 was
arrivea at from intormation containea in
old. tax records.
Salem'~
Apparently Philip Kimball, who
either built the house or had. it built, was tla.e
loeal 1roeer.
He move4 to ward I in 1810 ana
•et up hit ala.op clireetly in the llouse.
The lot
oa waieh the house was built was subdivided from
tae Orolfllinshieli Estate in 1801 when Carltoa
Street was la.id. out.
In the following documentation, all the footnotes
an& parentheses are the writers'.
Rofle Julien
Emelie Bonin
�DOCUMENTATION
"I, Marie L. St •.Amand of Salem, Easex County,
Massaehusetts, being unmarried, for
grant to
L~
eo~sideration
paid,
Edward Julien and Rose Julien, husband and
wi!e ae tenants bf the entirety of said Salem with quitclaim covenants the land with the
ated at 8 Carlton Street in
~aid
building~
thexeon eitu-
Salem, bounded and
de~-
eribed as follows:
Easterly by said Carlton Street, thirty--one (31) feet;
Northerly by- land now or formerly of Casey;
Weeterly by land now or formerly of Pierce, thirtyone (31) feet; and
.
Southerly by land now or formerly- of Oake.
for my title probate of Joseph St.Amand, in ease
No. 181414, in Essex County Registry o! Probate; deed of
""
Eva Lavoie, et als, dated April 22, 1936, recorded with
Es•ex South Distriet Registry of Deeds, Book 3073, Page 206;
and deed o! Rene St •.Amand, et al, Dated May 26, 1941, recorded
with said Registry, Book 3257, Page 192.
See also deed of Mary
L. Watts to said Joseph St •.A.mand, dated May 23, 1922, recorded
with ea.id Registry, Book 2515, Page 388."
�"we, Rene St.Amana, Jeannette St.J.mand and Ra1Jllond
St.J.mand, All o! Salem, Essex Oounty,
unmarried, !or
e~n11deration
Ma~sachusetta,
all being
pald, grant to Marla L. St.J..mand,
widow, ot Salem, 1-n(said County ot Essex, all our right,
title and 1ntere$t with quitclaim
eovenant~
the land with the
buildings thereon •ituate on Carleon Street ••• bounded ••• :
Ea•terly on aaid
Oarl~on
Street, thirty-one (31') teet;
Northerly on land now ot Casey, formerly of Wittemore;
We•terly on land now or formerly of Pieree, thirty-one (31i)
teet; and Southerly on land now of Archer, tormerly of Oake.
Being the fame prem1ee1 conveyed to our late father, Joseph
St.A.mand by deed ot Mary L. Watts, dated May 23, 1922 and
reeorded ln Book 2515, Page 388 •.• The consideration for this
deed isles• than one hundred dollare ••• "
. J.pril gg, 1936
"we, Eva Lavoie, J..urore Sirois, Yvonne Boudreault,
all o! Salem, ••• and Helena La.Vallee
o~
Wind1or, Oonneeticut,
all being married; and we, Lucien St.J..mand, Rose St.J..mand, •••
being unmarr1ed, ••• grant to Marie L. ·st.Amand, widow, ot
Salem, ••• all our right, title and interest ••• the land with
the building$
t~ereon,
1ituate on
Carlto~,street
in said Salem,
bounded ••• "(same description ae deed of Ma7 26, 1941). "Being
the 'ame prem1se1 eonve7ed to our late father, Joseph St.Amand
by.deed of Mar7 L.
Wat~•,
dated Ma1 23,1922 •• ~(same a$ above).
�May
£l,
1922
•1, Mary L. Watts, of Salem, ••• £rant to
Joee~h
St.11.mand of said Salen Hith warrant7 covenant• the land
witll the buildings thereon situate on Carlton Street in
•aid Salem bounded and des1Jribed as tollows:"{same a.a !or
deed of Ma7 26, 1941) "Being the same premises conveyed to
me by deed of Blanche Riie1 dated Ma1 5, 1916, and recorded
with Essex South District Registr1 ot Deeds, book 2326, page
584."
"I, Blanche R1le7 of Salem, ••• grant to Marr L. Watt$
of Salem with quitclaim covenants the land with the buildings
'--
thereon $1tuate on Carlton Street in said Salem, bounded and
described as follows:" (Bame as for deed o! Ma7 26, 1941)
"Being the same premises conveyed to me by deed o! David
Allen, D&ted June 1,1903 and recorded with
E~sex
South Dis-
trici Registry of Deeds, Book 1708, Page 152."
~ !,1903
~ 1708 Page
ill
.. ••• I, David Allen o! Salem, ••• !n eons1deration of
one dollar and other valuable considerations paid by Blanche
Riley ot said Salem, wite o! Daniel RilP- 7 , ••• grant ••• unto
the &aid Blanche Riley a eertain parcel o! land with the
buildings thereon situated on Carlton Street in said Salem
and bound.eel and deseribed as !ollowsL:" (Same as 1or deed
�ot Ma7 26, 1941)" .... Being the same premisee conveyed to me
.
b7 deed ot George A. A7lward dated March 1,1882 and recorded
4.n Book 1170, :page 170. tt
-
Mareh 1 , 1882
-
" ••• I, George A. Aylward ot Salem, ••• Printer, 1n
consideration of one dollar paid by David ..A.llen ot Said Salem,
Cabinetmaker ••• grant to the said David ..A.llen, b.ia b.eilts, •• a
parcel of land with the building standing therein situated:
Eaoterly on Carlton Street thirty-one !eet (31), Northerly
e-sterly on )And now or late o:t Pierce 31 feet
on land ol 1wn1t~~more~southerly on land now or late of
Oake,.
Said pareel ot land I bought of Ruth Maria
..A.lle~
/
•1.te of David ..A.llen ot said Sa.lem in aer own right and
with the assent
o~
her husban4 ••• signed this firet da7
of Marek, 1882 ••• "
(Sinee
~~
re!erenae Qumber appearea in the above deed,
tae Grantora book 1880-1940 was cheeked. Found waa
auta
M• ..A.llen to Geo•ge a. A7lward, book 1609, :page 449,
Carleton St.)
Marelt 1 1882
------- - , -
Book 1609 Page 449
" ••• I, Ruth MRr1a Allen, w1!e of David Al~en ot Salem •••
J
i• m1 own right an4 with the as•ent of m7 said ausband ••• in
eoneideration of one
4o~lar ••• eonvey
unto tae aa.14 Aylward •••
tae aemeribed parcel of land wita tae building• ~tanding thereon
above cieed\ .. ~'said paroel
ancl aeseribed. ati i'ollows:"(•ame as
�of lan4 I inherit from my ion Charle• Frederiek Sohultz who
d1e4 at Kewburn, North Carolina, in the 7ear A.D. 1862, a
foldier in the Union Army ••• Signed this first da1 ot Marah
in the 1ear 1882 ••• "
(Onoe again no reterenee appeared.
Found in Grantee book
1840-1844 was Ckarles F. Sehultz from JoJ.n Sage, Book 380.
Page 172.)
" ••• I, Jolul Sage of Salem, ••• Gentleman, in consideration of $775 paid me b7 Charles F. Sehultz of Salem, ••• mariner •••
4o kereb7 grant ••• a certain parcel of real estate eonsistini
of a dwelling house with the land under and adjoining situate of Carlton Street and numbered eight in that atreet,
bounded as follows, Easterly on said street 25 feet, Norther17 on lanci. late ot Whittemore and running to lana now or late
of P1eree, then bounding Westerly on said
Peirce'~ l~nd
and
~
·!
· running Southerly 25 feet to land !ormerly of Oakes, taen
i
bouni.e4 Southerl7 by said land and running Easterl7 to saitl
Carlton Street ••• being the same estate conveyed to me b7
Hiram Davis, guardian of Rosalinda D. Archer, as per dee&,
.:
ot saia Davis ••• Book 314, lea! 58 ••• 4ated May 17, 1843."
';
!
" ••• I, Hiram Davia o! Fitchburg in the eount7 of
Woreester ••• Gentleman, as I am Guardian ot Rosalinda I.
Ar•her, a minor under age of twenty-one b1 virtue of the
�merly of Joshua
Oake~,
Westerly on land of Pierce's heirs and
Northerly of Lydia Albrie or however otherwise bounded, meaning
to eonvey all I hold by the deed aforesaid and no more ••• to
the said Henry Archer, his heirs and assigns ••• this twentytirst day of July in the year o! our Lord one thousand eighteen
hundred and twenty.''
Omtober 28, l.§-1..§.
tt •••
I, Abner Sanger of Salem ••• Merchant admin1stra tor
te bon1snon with the will annexed of the estate ot Philip
Kimball, late of sal.d Salem deceased ••• by order of the Court
of Probate begun and holden at Salem ••• was licensed ••• to sell
and pass deeds to eonvey po mueh of the real estate or the
said deeeased ••• and whereas I the said Abner Sanger having
given public notice of tllo inttrnded sale according to the direetion of said Court ••• aid on the twenty-eighth day of
Oetober (28th) ••• grant to Samuel B. Graves of Salemm, Mariner !or the sum of two hurdred and seventy-!ive dollars
($275.00) he being the highest bidder •• a certain pieee of
land situated and lying ir. Salem bounded as :tollows to wit:n
(Same as Ior deed of July 21, 1820) "it being all the land the
said Philip Kimball bought of Joshua Oakes, see his deed recorded in Book 179 , leaf 200 •• ~"
~ne·~ember:-1, 1806
• ·,)'
...
• LI
-·- , ~ill Page .. 200
" ••• JoE?hua OakeJS of Salem ••• Ship.joiner •• In consideration o! tnree hundred ,aria seventy clollars ($370.00) paiti by
�(
power and authority granted me in said aapaeity by the
Probate Court of Worcester, aforesaid 1n consideration
of the sum of ,515.00} five hundred and fifteen dollars to
me paid by
Jotu~
Sage ot Salem, ••• Gentleman •• the receipt
whereof I hereby acknowledge, being the highest sum bid
tor the Estate herein after mentioned: at a public .vandue
legally had and notified, do grant ••• to John Sage said
premises ••• a certain piece of land with the buildings there-
on situate in Carlton Street and bounded as follows: (Same
l~ay
as for deed of
17, 1843).,.signed July 2, 1839. 1•
(Checked Vital Records to 1850, Salem, Mass.
Found was
Roaalinda D. Archer, daughter of Henry, bp. October 6,
1833, C.R.4)(Grantee books revealed Henry Archer froo
Samuel B. Graves, Boole 225, Page 56.)
"• •• I, Samuel B. Graves of Salem ••• in eonsidere.tion
Of three hundred dollars to me paid by Henry Areher of said
Salem, Trader, ••• a.a grant ••• unto said Henry Archer ancl his
heir• and as8igns forever, a certain lot of land on Carlton
~treet
in Salem
afore~aid
formerly the Bstate of Philip
Kimball deceased and by Abner Sanger, administrHtor de
bonlsnon with
~he
will annexed of said Philip conveyed to
said Samuel B. Graves as b1 teed dated October 28, 1818,
recorded Book 218, leaf 113 ••• the premises are bounded as
follows:
Eaaterly on Carlton Street, Southeriy on lar.d for-
�Pailip Kimball of said Salem, Trader ••• to aereb7 grant •••
unto the sala Philip Kimball, his heirs and assigns a certain piece of land in sai& Salem, being part of Lot No.2 in
Carlton Street described as follows:
Beeinning on the north-
east eorner of said Oakes' land on said Carlton Street then
running Northerly bounAing Easterly on said street twentyfive feet , then Westerl1 and bounding on lana Northe ly ot
EamunQ WhitteQore to land ot Ly&ia Pierce then bounding on
said Pierce twent7-.f'ive .feet to other land of sai& Oakes: th.en
Eaeterl1 bounding southerlly on said Oakes to the first name
bound$ with the privileges ana appurtenances thereto belonginiIJl, the premises being the same sola to me by Edmund Whittemore, see
fi~st
hi~
Deet reeorded Book 180, leaf 6 ••• signed
4ay of Deeember, ••• 1806."
(The writer adds the following deeds to indieate from where
tae house lot for 8 Carlton Street was originally subdivided..}
J.ugµst g, 1806
" ••• Edmund Whittemore of Salem ••• housewright ••• in
eon~ideration
1aipjoiner,~
ot
$300
paid by Joshua Oakes of •a14 Salem,
•• ao kereby grant ••• a certain p1eee of land
in ea1a Salem being part of Lot No. 2 in Carlton Street,
teseribed as follows: Beginning at tb.e Northeast corner of
said. Oakes' land. on said Carl ton Street, then ru:ming nor-
/
therJ.7 and bound.lni easter.1.fon sa1d street 25 feet, then
we~terly
lan4 o!
bou:nd ing northerly on other land of the
L7di~
£ra11tor~
Pierce, then southerly and bounding westerly
to
�on
~aid
Pierce 25 feet to land of the sait Oakes, then running
easterl7 bounding southerly on saii Oakes to ye first named
bounds, ••• be1ng part of the land bot of H. Crovninshieli,aee
Book 178 leaf 66 ••• this 12th day of Aug\1St, 1806.
Oetober 10, 1801
" •• I, Hannah Orowninshield *of Salem, ••• widow, in con•1derat1on of two hundred dollars ($200.00) paid b7 E4mund
WAitemore of salem aforsaid, Housewright, ••• iigrant ••• unto
the saia E.
No. 2 from
Whit~more
E~sex
,his
~ei~s
and assigns !orever the lot
Street beginning at a stake on Qarlton Street,
then. running westerly to land of George Southward, Lydia Pierce
boun6ed south on my other land then running northerly as the
temees iO fifty feet, and bounded westerly by land of South-
Wa.rd an4 Lyaia Pierce then running easterly about 46 feet to
Carlton Street ••• octcber 10, 1801. 1'
*Hannah Crowninshield was a daughter of Capt. Carlton.
�T.i.X RECORDS
1806--Philip Kimball not listed tor Ward 1
Wara 2--Philip ~imball, pt kouse, valuation 450 dollars
1807--Ward 1--no Kimball
Ward 2--Philip Kimball, pt
hou~e,
valuation $450
1808--same ai above
1809--aame a• above
1810--Ward 2--Philip Kimball, pt aouse $450 (notation next
to .flame ·"No. 1 n indicate a Kimball moved to ward 1.)
1811--Ward 1--Philip Kimball--pt houee in Carleton Street,
valuation $300
Ward 2-- no Philip Kimball
1812-- Ward 1--Philip Kimball, house and shop,$300
BENTLEY'S D!ARY
Volume III, Page 575
Februar1 7, 1816
"Died Philip Kimball aet.54.
progress o! knowledge.
Devotee, a Pease, and
She died
house.
la~t
The7
7ear.
~aw
He eame from
wa~
~n
example ot alow
~ndover,
in Salem, e
among the votaries o! Mr. Spaulding.
He received an
sights and heard
waakness and terrour o! '92.
itiner~nt
nois~a,
Quaek into his
in truth all the
He is now deau with a mind iso-
lated trom everything o! the ages as if he never lived in it.
He lived in Carl1on Street and was a subject o! mueh oonver&~tion.
~ecent in his m•nners."
�ESSEX COUNTY PROBATE
E'tate of PHILIP
~IMBALL,
trader
Doeket n.o: 15719
Date o! Deata: February 7, 1816
Heirs:
Jud.1th Kimball, widow
Will provision relating to property: "I give, devise and
bequeath unto my affeetionate wife, judith Kimball
all my Estate, real, personal or mixed. 11
Description of specif le property:
"A small piece o! land
171ng in Salem aforesaid with a dwelling house thereon
situated on Carlton Street ••••••• $700.00"
Estate of Joseph St •.Amand
Docket No.: 181414
Date of Death: November 4, 1934
aied intestate
Heirs: Maria L. St.Amand, Eva Lavoie, Aurore Sirois, Helena
Lavallee, Yvon:ue Boudreault, Lycien S..i.i • .A.mand, Rose
St •.Amand , Rene St.Amand, Jeannette St.Amand, Raymond
St •.A.man&
·Property:
Beal
Estate;;House and land 8
Oa~lton
Street $2000
�
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Carlton Street
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8 Carlton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built in 1811 for Philip Kimball, grocer
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1811, 1974
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Rose Bonin, Rose Julien
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English
1811
8
Carlton
Federal
grocer
Philip Kimball
wood
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Broad Street
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31 Broad Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built in 1846 for Charles M. Richardson, Purveyor of Hardware
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1846, 1991
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Vinson
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English
1846
31
31 Broad
Broad
Charles
Charles M. Richardson
hardware
Italianate
Richardson
wood
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Broad Street
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30 Broad Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built for Henry Thompson, teamaster c. 1830
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Mark Droste
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30
30 Broad
Broad
Greek Revival
Henry
Henry Thompson
teamster
Thompson
wood
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Broad Street
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6 Broad Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
Josiah Woodbury, Bricklayer 1774
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1774, 1973
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Dee
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English
1774
6
6 Broad
bricklayer
Broad
Georgian
Josiah
Josiah Woodbury
wood
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Broad Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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4 Broad Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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“The West Estate” Moved to this site from 5-7 Summer Street in 1834
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1834, 1983
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Joyce King
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English
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
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97 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Owner research house date unknown
Land sold from David Ropes to William Williams February 23, 1771
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Owner research, Alice M. Jordan 1973
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1771, 1973
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Alice M. Jordan, owner in 1973
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English
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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94 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for Sim Linsky, grain dealer by 1908
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built by 1908
Research 1985
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Joyce King, April 1985
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English
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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85 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built 1789
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Research by Ruth Burnaby
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English
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
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60 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
The Josiah Gatchell House
built in 1800
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built 1800
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Research incomplete only two pages exist
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English
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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58 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
58 Derby Street moved to this site by 1809
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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moved to site 1807
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Ruth Burnaby
Tax research Sally Dee
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English
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
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54 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
6 pages of handwritten deeds, no house history and no date of house given
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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None given
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Dee 1973
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English
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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48 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built circa 1800 by Epes Cogswell, Housewright
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built circa 1800
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Researcher and date unknown
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English
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
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188 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House histories
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An account of the resource
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 the mid-19th century and suffered architectural damage in the early 20th century.
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc.; Salem Historical Society
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Built 1790-1791, researched 1995
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Recorded by Dianne Le Siergiej and Susan Ceccacci
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English
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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159 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
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.
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc.; Salem Historical Society
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Built 1782; Researched 1988
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Joyce King
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English
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1988
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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155 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built 1911. Researched by Marcia Cini, 1984. Macris, no HH.
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories.
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Historic Salem, Inc.; Salem Historical Society
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Built 1911, researched 1984.
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Researched by Marcia Cini.
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English
155 Derby
1911
1984
Colonial Revival
MA
Partners Realty Trust
Salem
wood
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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Title
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143 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
143 Derby Street
Built for John Nichols, Jr., mariner in the year 1836
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc.house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built in 1836
Researched completed in 1980
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Researched by Joyce King, August 1980
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English
143
143 Derby
1836
Derby
John
John Nichols
Jr.
Mariner
Nichols
wood
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125 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Photograph
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Exterior Photograph of 125 Derby Street, Salem
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David Moffat, Salem Historical Society
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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May 4, 2017
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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125 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for Captain Edward Allen by 1768
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built by 1768
Research completed 1982
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Joyce King, January 1982
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English
125
125 Derby
1768
Allen
Captain
Derby
Edward
Edward Allen
Georgian
wood
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131 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Exterior Photograph
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An exterior photograph of 131 Derby Street, Salem
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David Moffat, Salem Historical Society
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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May 4, 2017
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131 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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Plaque Photograph
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A photograph of the plaque of 131 Derby Street, Salem
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David Moffat, Salem Historical Society
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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May 5, 2017
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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Title
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131 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built in 1912 for Louis Pettit, shoe merchant
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built in 1912
Research completed in 2005
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Robert Booth, May 8, 2005
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English
1912
Colonial Revival
Louis
Louis Pettit
merchant
Pettit
shoe
wood
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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Title
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126 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for Michael Donahue, laborer by 1870
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built by 1870
Researched completed 1984
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Joyce King, August, 1984
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English
126
1870
Colonial Revial
Derby
Donahue
Laborer
Michael
Michael Donahue
wood
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Derby Street
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Title
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110-112 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built in 1800 for Captain William Land
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built in 1800
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English
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110-112 Derby
112
1800
Captain
Derby
Federal
Land
William
William Land
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Derby Street
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109 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for Captain John McMillan, Salem mariner, circa 1800-1803
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built circa 1800-1803
Not built for David Ropes ,, cooper in 1770 or 1771
Research completed 1978
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Robert Booth, March 15, 1978
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English
109
109 Derby
1800
1803
Captain
Derby
Federal
John
John McMillan
Mariner
McMillan
wood
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OFFICE AT OLD TOWN HALL
POST OFFICE BOX 865
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 / PHONE (617) 745-0799
105 Derby Street
Built by
DAVID B. HOOD, master carpenter
for
AMOS L. VINCENT, sparmaker
in 1856
Research by,
Joyce King
August 1983
"to preserve Historic Sites, Buildings arid objects,
and to work for the education of the community
in the true tialue of the same."
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105 Derby Street
The Salem Histo~ic District Stucty describes the house at 105 Derby
st.
as:
"This house is rated high because it remains as it was
built - an excellent example of the small house of the Greek Revival
period.
The gable end is on the street with the gable pediment
clearly defined, a wide entablature, and a doorway formed with
typical Greek Revival trim.
There is an ell attached to the back
of this house, and there is a nice, small enclosed yard."
The land on which this house stands was once a portion of the
Samuel and Eunice Brown lot:
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PAI\T OF SALEM IN 1700.
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The first mention of a building on this land appears in 1771.
cent~r
house was then described as being located in the
with the front aoor on Derby Street.
The
of the lot
(The house now 105 Derby St.
is located on the east half of the lot with the front door in the
yard.)
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Nathaniel Hitchings
(book 128 page 237)
1825 April 20
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Joseph Beadle
(book 238 page 46)
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1835 Nov. 6
Joseph Beadle to
Thomas Farless
(book 292 page 38)
1836 June 24
Thomas Farless sold to
John Vincent
1844 August 27
John Vincent to son
Amos L. Vincent
(book 347 page 24)
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As previously shown, Amos L. Vincent acquired the west portion of
the estate on Sept. 28, 1854.
This made him the first sole owner
since 1771.
Mr. Vincent made many changes in 1856.
On April 14 he applied for
a permit to move a building "by Derby Street"r(the term "by Derby
Street" seems to imply that the building was moved to another Derby
Street site.)
the new house:
David B. Hood, master carpenter, was engaged to build
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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105 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built by David B. Hood, master carpenter for Amos L. Vincent, sparmaker in 1856
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
House built in 1856
Research completed 1983
Contributor
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Joyce King, August 1983
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A language of the resource
English
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105 Derby
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Amos L. Vincent
Carpenter
David
David B. Hood
Derby
Greek Revival
Hood
master
sparmaker
Vincent
wood
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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102 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Moved to this site by the year 1850
Daniel S. Lawrence, grocer
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
House move to site of 102 Derby Street by the year 1850
Research completed 1980
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Joyce King, October 1980
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A language of the resource
English
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102 Derby
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Daniel Lawrence
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Federal
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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101 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
House date unknown, but land was sold by David Ropes to William Young February 16, 1771
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem, Historical Society
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1771
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unknown
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English
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101 Derby
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David Ropes
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Ropes
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William Young
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Derby Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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100 Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Site of Enoch Goodwin, grocery store in the year 1854
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
House built 1854
Research completed 1978
Contributor
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Joyce King, November 1978
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English
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100 Derby
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Derby
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Curtis Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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6 Curtis Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
House of Henry Meek, mariner
Built circa 1800
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
House built circa 1800
Research 1986
Contributor
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Joyce King, June 1986
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English
1800
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6 Curtis Street
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Curtis Meek
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Henry
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Dearborn Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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33 Dearborn Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for Robert Manning, pomologist, broker, and stagecoach agent in 1824
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
House built 1824
Research 2001
Contributor
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Robert Booth February 2, 2001
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English
1824
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33 Dearborn
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Dearborn
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pomologist
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Robert Manning
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Dearborn Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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31 Dearborn Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built by George F. Brown, merchant in 1851
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built 1851
Research completed 1992
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Donna Vinson, August 1992
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English
1851
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31 Dearborn
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Dearborn
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George Brown
Italianate
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Dearborn Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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26 Dearborn Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built by Robert Manning for his sister Elizabeth C. Hathorne, widow, in 1828
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
House built 1828
Research 2003
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Robert Booth December 3, 2003
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English
1828
26
26 Dearborn
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Dearborn
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Elizabeth Hathorne
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Hawthorne
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
pomologist
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Robert Manning
widow
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Dearborn Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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25 Dearborn Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built circa 1885 for Maria Holbrook Davis, Schoolteacher
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built 1885
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Unknown researcher and date
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English
1885
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25 Dearborn
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Dearborn
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Maria Holbrook Davis
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Dearborn Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
15 Dearborn Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
The House of Devereux Dennis a Salem "house carpenter" 1843
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
House built 1843
Research completed 1973
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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
David T. Gavenda July 1973
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English
15
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Devereaux Dennis
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Housewright
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Daniels Street Court
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
1 Daniels Street Court, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built by 1790
Moved to present site after 1820
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
House moved to present site after 1820
Research completed 1996
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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Larry Davis
August 7, 1996
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A language of the resource
English
1
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1820
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Daniels
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P.O. BOX 865
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 I PHONE (508) 745-0799
ONE DEARBORN STREET
Built for
WILLIAM MAYNES, haberdasher
in 1869
Research:
Donna Vinson
January, 1993
�ONE DEARBORN STREET
Built in 1869 by William Maynes, Haberdasher
History of the Property:
The house presently bearing the address One Dearborn Street was
built in 1869 by William Maynes, provisioner of "hats, caps and furs"
as an investment property.
Maynes then occupied an adjoining house on
the corner of North and Dearborn Streets and operated a
b~siness
at 88
Nor th Street.
The parcels of land on which Maynes' two DearLorn street houses
were erected had been purchased from the city of Salem in 1867-1868
<Essex County Registry of Deeds, Book 737, leaf 246 and Book 745, leaf
264).
North Salem, known as Northfields until well into the nineteenth
century, was pastureland for Salem's seventeenth- and eighteenthcentury settlers.
Parcels of land were distributed to Salem
householders in ten-acre lots by the town council from 1634 tu 1611,
but the Maynes lots somehow escaped distribution, despite the laying
out of North Street in the eighteenth century.
The main thoroughfare
of Northfields, North Street was alternatively called "Proprietors'
�Way", "Weld's Lane", and the "Highway through ye Nor\-nfield" until the
following century.
Dearborn Street was laid out by the proprietors of Northfields
from North Street to "Rope's Point" on the North River in 1787 in an
attempt to capture the proposed bridge to Beverly for their
neighborhood.
They were not successful, and consequently Dearou1n
Street began developing shortly thereafter along residential, rather
than commercial, lines.
In 1868, when William Maynes purchased "a
certain parcel of land situate in Northfields" bounded by North Street
from the city of Salem, little pastureland remained on Dearborn Street.
Maynes retained his Dearborn Street property for less th,
decade.
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In 1877 he sold "a parcel of land, upon which are two dwelling
houses, situated in said Salem, beginning at the corner of North and
Dearborn Streets and thence running Northeasterly by Dearborn Street
ninety-four feet and nine inches more or less .... '' to
Tho~os
Symonds of
Salem, a descendant of the first settler of North Salem <E.C.R.D. Book
986, leaf 81).
The Symonds family possessed numerous
properti~s
in the
neighborhood, and so One Dearborn Street was let to Lneir daughter and
son-in-law Anna and Joseph Waldron, after their marriage in 1886 <Salem
Directories, 1886-1900).
Evans, a Chelsea clerk.
The Waldrons shared the house with Alvin
After Thomas Symonds died in 1900, his widow
Mary Ann conveyed One Dearborn Street to her daughter Anna S. Waldron
for "love and affection and $1" <E.C.R.D Book 1603, page 567).
The
Waldrons did not reside at their newly-acquired house for long; it
remained a two-family house and was successively leased out to the
Mansfield, Pepper, Putnam, Delaney, and Kingsley families for the term
�of tl1eir possession <Salem Directories, 1900-i923).
The heirs-at-law of Anna Waldron sold the "certain parcel of land
together with the buildings thereon being numbered One on Dearborn
Street in said Salem" to Mary Clancey of Salem,
<E.C.R.D. Book 2541, page 357).
ei
1~idow,
i11 1923
Mrs. Clancey held on to the property
for only a year, after which it was transferred to Fred and Katherine
Litka of Salem (E.C.R.D. Book 2586, page 145).
Mr. Litka, a
shoeworker, and his wife occupied the house exclusively during their
three years of possession, then sold the property to Mary L. Creeden of
Salem, another widow <E.C.R.D. Book 2730, page 14).
Mary Creeden occupied part of One Dearborn Street during her
thirty-year period of ownership, while the other part of the huLSe was
leased to a succession of widows and leatherworkers (Salem
Directories, 1927-1957).
In 1957 Mrs. Creeden conveyed One Dearborn
Street to Marie E. Reardon and Mary Almeida, both of Salem, and the
former continues to own and occupy the property (E.C.R.D. Book 4414,
page 269).
Documentation:
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Bood 745, leaf 264
Granter:
City of Salem
Grantee:
William Maynes of Salem
�Consideration:
$75
Conveyance of:
"a certain parcel of land situate in Nort11fields,
so called, in said Salem, bounded as follows, viz.:
beginning at
the northerly corner of land heretofore conveyed to said Maynes
by City of Salem at land heretofore conveyed by said City to
Augustus Hutchings and thence running in a nothwesterly direction
said land of Hutchings a distance of eighteen feet to a point
which shall be forty-seven feet from Dearborn Street,
me~
~red
on
line between land of said Maynes and land of said Hutchings .... "
Date recorded:
May 22, 1868
E.C.R.D. Book 986, leaf 81
Grantor:
William Maynes of Salem
Grantee:
Thomas Symonds of Salem
Consideration:
$7100
Conveyance of:
"a parcel of land, upon which are two
dw~lling
houses, situated in said Salem, beginning at the corner of North
and Dearborn Streets and thence running northeasterly by Dearborn
Street ninety-four feet and nine inches more or less .... "
Date recorded:
October 27, 1877
E.C.R.D. Book 1603, page 567
Grantor:
Mary Ann Symonds, widow of Thomas Symonds
Grantee:
Anna Symonds Waldron, wife of Joseph E. Waldron
�Consideration:
"love and affect ion and $1
Conveyance of:
"a certain parcel of land with the dwelling house
11
thereon numbered One on Dearborn Street .... being a part
01
the
same land conveyed by William Maynes to my late husband Thomas
Symonds".
Date recorded:
March 3, 1900
E.C.R.D. Book 2541, page 357
Granters:
Isabelle A. Patten, widow, and Ethel S. Parsons,
both of Salem, and Ernest Y. Waldron of Ogden, Utah
Grantee:
Mary F. Clancey of Salem
Consideration:
paid
Conveyance of:
"a certain parcel of land together with the
buildings thereon being numbered One on Dearborn Street in said
Salem ..•. the granters obtained their title in said premises as
the only heirs-at-law and legatees under the will of the late
Anna S. Waldron, deceased, who was their mother .... "
Date recorded:
February 14, 1923
E.C.R.D. Book 2586, page 145
Granter:
Mary F. Clancey, widow, of Salem
Grantee:
Katherine Litka of Salem
Consideration:
paid
Conveyance of:
One Dearborn Street
�Date recorded:
February 2, 1924
E.C.R.D. Book 2730, page 14
Grantors:
Grantee:
Fred Litka and Katherine Litka of Salem
Mary L. Creeden, widow, of Salem
Consideration:
paid
Conveyance of:
One Dearborn Street
Date recorded:
July 8, 1927
E.C.R.D. Book 4414, page 269
Grantor:
Grantees:
Mary L. Creeden of Salem
Marie E. Reardon and Mary Almeida, both of Salem
Consideration:
paid
Conveyance of:
"the land with the buildings thereon situated at
One Dearborn Street in said Salem"
Date recorded:
October 24, 1957
E.C.R.D. Book 4757, page 80
Grantor:
Marie E. Reardon of Salem
Grantee:
Mary Almeida of Salem
Consideration:
paid
Conveyance of:
One Dearborn Street
�Date recorded:
April 4, 1961
E.C.R.D. Book 5811, page 662
Grantor:
Mary Almeida of Peabody
Grantee:
Marie E. Reardon and Charles H. Reardon, both of Salem
Consideration:
paid
Conveyance of:
One Dearborn Street
Date recorded:
October 16, 1971
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1 Dearborn Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for William Maynes, haberdasher in 1869
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House built in 1869
Research 1993
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Donna Vinson, January 1993
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English
1
1 Dearborn
1869
Dearborn
haberdasher
Maynes
Victorian
William
William Maynes
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OFFICE AT OLD TOWN HALL
~~JMorporated
POST OFFICE BOX 865
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 / PHONE (617) 745-0799
4 DANIELS STREET
Built for
ABIGAIL BERRY, singlewornan
in 1803
Research by,
Joyce King
Directory and tax research by,
Eugenia Fountain
June 1986
to preserve Historic Sites, Buildings and objects,
md to work for the education of the community
n the true 11alue of the same."
�4 DANIELS STREET
"Daniels street is a very old way.
It was called a lane or
highway by the water side, 1669; a street or lane, 1672: ye
highway or street, 1673; a lane or particular highway, 1679; ye
highway, 1699; Ingersoll's lane, 1715; Daniels lane, 1742; and
Daniels street in 1769.
In some deeds, in 1864 and 1870, it
was called Wharf street."
(Essex Antiquarian vol. 10)
The early history of this lot can be found in the Essex
Antiquarian:
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THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN.
and built a new one upon the lot before
his death, which occurred in 1729.
Samuel Ingersoll House. This lot was
a part of the land conveyed by Timothy
Laskin to Robert Gray of Salem before
29: 7: 1656, when Mr. Gray conveyed
it to John Ingersoll of Salem.* Mr. Ingersoll's son John built a house upon the
lot about 1670; and the father died in
1683, having, in his will, devised the lot
to his son John. John Ingersoll was a
mariner, and lived here. He died in
1694, possessed of the house and lot,
which were then valued at sixty pounds.
The estate was divided in l 695, this
house and lot becoming the property of
John Ingersoll's son Samuel. Samuel
Ingersoll owned the house in qo2; and
the house was apparently gone soon after.
Richard Ingersoll House. This lot was
a part of the land conveyed by Timothy
Laskin to Robert Gray of Salem before
29: 7: 1656, when Mr. Gray conveyed it
to John Ingersoll of Salem.* Mr. Ingersoll's son Richard built a house upon the
lot about 1675; and died, possessed of
the house, in 1683. The father died
later, in the same year, having, in his
will, devised the lot to the widow of his
son Richard, for her life, and then to the
latter's son Richard. Sarah, widow of
Richard Ingersoll, married, secondly,
Joseph Procter of Ipswich, yeoman, before Dec. 24, l 701 1 when she released
her interest in the estate to her son Richard Ingersoll. t The last- named Richar<:!
Ingersoll died prior to July 1, 1708, when
administration upon his estate was granted
to his widow, Ruth Ingersoll. The next
owners of this house and lot, of record,
are widow Elizabeth Hinchy and William
· Burrows, frame maker, both of Boston,
and John Burrows of Killinsgly, Conn.,
joiner, who, for thirty-four pounds, thirteen shillings and four pence, conveyed
the estate to Jonathan Very of Salem,
cordwainer, N:ov. 6, 175 r.t For forty
*Essex Registry of Deeds, book 2, leaf 24.
tEssex Registry of Deeds, book 14 1 leaf 218.
tEssex Registry of Deeds, book 96, leaf 273.
pounds, Mr. Very conveyed the house
and lot to widow Elizabeth Valpy of
Salem April 24, 17 53 ;* and, for ten
pounds, Mrs. Valpy conveyed the western
half of the house and land to her son
Abraham Valpy of Salem, fisherman,
March 31, 1767.t The house stood end
to the street, facing the south, the front
door being in the middle. Abigail Very
subsequently owned the eastern part of
the house and lot, and William Cabot of
Brooklyn, N. Y., merchant, Francis Cowell of Boston, and wife Hannah, and Susanna Lowell, spinster, for eighty pounds,
conveyed the same westerly half of the
" old dwelling house " ·to Abigail Very,
singlewoman, feb. 1, 1802.t The house
was probably gone soon afterward.
Estate of Richard Rose House. That
part of this lot lying easterly of the dashes was a part of the land conveyed by
Timothy Laskin to Robert Gray of Salem
before 29: 7: 1656, when Mr. Gray
conveyed it to John Ingersoll of Salem.§
Mr. Ingersoll gave this lot, by deed, to
his daughter Ruth and her husband Richard Rose Oct. 30, 167::1.11 Mr. Rose had
already built a house upon the lot.
That part of this lot lying westerly of
the dashes was owned by John Swasey
before 15: x: 1652, when he conveyed it
to widow Dorothy King of Salem., Mrs.
King conveyed it to Thomas Johnson and
Thomas Reignolds Oct. 2 1, 16 5 3 ;** and
Mr. Reigno!ds released his interest in it
to Mr. Johnson Feb. 20, 1653-4.tt Mr.
Johnson conveyed it to Adam Westgate
29: 6: 1654.tt Mr. Westgate was of
Salem, mariner, and conveyed the lot to
Walter Mountjoy of Salem, fisherman,
Jan. 26, 1675-6.U For twelve pounds,
Mr. Mountjoy conveyed it to Richard
Rose, who owned and lived on the other
*Essex· Registry of Deeds, book 98, leaf 141.
tEssex Registry of Deeds, book 121, leaf 76.
+Essex Registry of Deeds, book I 71, leaf 70.
§Essex Registry of Deeds, book 2, leaf 24.
II Essex Registry of Deeds, book 3, leaf 163.
'ITEssex Registry of Deeds, book 1, leaf 17.
**Essex Registry of Deeds, book I, leaf 20.
ttEssex Registry of Deeds, book 1, leaf 24.
+:::Essex Registry of Deeds, book 4, leaf I 29.
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As mentioned, this was the lot on which Richard Ingersoll
built a house circa 1675. By 1751 the Ingersoll house was
owned by widow Elizabeth Hinchy and William Burroughs, both of
Boston, and John Burroughs of Killinsgly, Conn.
This report
will show the chain of title from that point on.
BOOK 96 PAGE 273
DATE -
November 6, 1751
GRANTOR (seller) -
Elizabeth Hemsley widow, William
Burroughs and John Burroughs
GRANTEE (buyer)
Jonathan Very
DESCRIPTION
messuage dwelling house and 10 poles
of land:
North - Mary Silsbee and Ruth Fowles
East Ingersol Lane
South - Katherine Berry
West - Mary Cox
BOOK 98 PAGE 141
DATE -
April 24, 1753
GRANTOR (seller) -
Jonathan and Mary very
GRANTEE (buyer)
Elizabeth Valpy
DESCRIPTION
Dwelling house and 10 poles of land
(same description as above)
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Sarne conveyed by Hemsley et al in 1751
�BOOK 121 PAGE 76
DATE -
March 31, 1767 (recorded April 3,
1767)
GRANTOR (seller) -
Elizabeth Valpy
GRANTEE (buyer)
Her son Abraham Valpy, fisherman
DESCRIPTION
The west part of my homestead land
bound southerly or south a little easterly on lamd in the
possessiom of Catherine Berry, west or west south land hereto
fore Mary cox more lately of Joseph Brown now in the occupation
of Sarah Browne, widow of Joseph, north or north a little west
partly on land of Joseph Sarl and part of land of Edmond
Whittemore and east by my other land being the remainder of my
homestead land by a line running strait from the north side
line to the south side line of my homestead - line run through
the center of the chimney of said house so as that both parts
of said house shall be accomodated with the chimney as its now
used with liberty of a way four feet in width from front door
on the south side of said house next east end of said house and
in line with south side of said house to the way sometimes
called Ingersolls lane at other times called Daniels Lane Except that the front or south door and entrance and stairs on
the south side of said house to the garret shall forever be and
remain to and for the common use of the owners of both parts of
said house.
(A title check of the surrounding properties was done to be
sure the correct property was traced. This study indicates
that Catherine Berry owned the land now 6-8 Daniels Street,
Mary cox owned the land now 65 Essex st., Edmond Whittemore
owned the lot now #59 Essex Street, Joseph Searl or Sarl owned
what is now 63 Essex Street.)
On April 3, 1767 Abraham Valpy mortgaged his half, or west end,
of the homestead to Francis Cabot.
Elizabeth valpy died in 1771. By a will, written on December
28, 1770, Mrs. Valpy left her sons John, Abraham, Richard and
Benjamin each 5 shillings. The rest of her estate, both real
and personal was bequeathed to her granddaughter Elizabeth
Talbut.
An inventory, taken in 1771, shows her real estate
as:
part of a house and about 5 poles of land in Ingersolls lane
(This would be the east half of the house and land.)
�BOOK 161 PAGE 178
DATE -
April 3, 1797
CONSIDERATION
$8
GRANTOR (seller) -
Elizabeth Talbut, widow
GRANTEE
(buye~)
DESCRIPTION
Abigail Berry, single (Abigail and
her brother John owned the land at
6 Daniels st. where they built a
house circa 1784, since removed)
"A piece of land situate in said
Salem whereon the easterly end of an
Old house formerly stood which land
and end of a house Elizabeth Valpy,
late of Salem aforesaid widow died
seized of" As bound:
East - on Daniels Street
South - partly by land of the said
Abigail and partly by land of
John Berry
West - by land and the west part of a
dwelling house of Abraham
Valpy deceased, now in the
occupation of Lydia Valpy
widow of said Abraham
North - not mentioned
BOOK 171 PAGE 70
DATE -
September 15, 1802
CONSIDERATION
$80
GRANTOR (seller} -
The heirs of Francis Cabot
GRANTEE (buyer}
Abigail Berry
DESCRIPTION
The west part or end of an old
dwelling house and about 5 poles of
land bound:
North by Joseph Searl and Edwmond
Whittemore
East by Abigail Berry
South by John Berry now in the
occupation of John and
Abigail Berry
West by Joseph Brown
�Also recorded in book 171 page 70 is the explanation that the
surviving executors of Francis Cabot recovered judgement
against Lydia Valpy, widow of Abraham, in the court of common
pleas in July 1784. The conditions were that unless Lydia paid
unto Cabot 61 pounds, 3 shillings and 8 pence she would lose
possession.
This sum was never paid, so when Lydia Valpy died
on July 8, 1801, the Cabot heirs took possession.
With the last conveyance, Abigail Berry now owned the entire
lot at 4 Daniels Street and removed the remaining portion of
the old Richard Ingersoll house.
The tax records indicate that
Abigail had a new house built shortly after taking possession:
1803 Abigail Berry - Ward 1
part house $1,200 (6 Daniels St.)
"new house, unfinished" $300 (4 Daniels st.)
Abigail Berry died on December 23, 1823, at the age of 92.
After many bequests, Abigal Berry left the remainder of her
estate, both real and personal, to Abigail B. Woodward.
(Probate #2374)
BOOK 743 PAGE 137
DATE -
February 26, 1868
CONSIDERATION
$1,600
GRANTOR (seller) -
Benjamin Woodward of Charleston
Nancy W. Orcutt, of Boston, widow
the only heirs of Abigail B. Archer,
formerly Abigail Woodward, who died
January 25, 1868, who was made sole
exectrix of the estate of Abigail
Berry
GRANTEE (buyer)
Susan Munday, wife of John Munday
DESCRIPTION
Lot of land and two story dwelling
house
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January 20, 1887, Susan left her "house, contents thereof, and
all else that may be in my possession" to her half brother,
James Manning (probate #70105).
James Mannng died on July 6, 1900. Mr. Manning's will,
written April 15, 1892, left the bulk of his estate to neices,
Emma A. and Elisabeth R. Graves (probate 86655).
BOOK 2086 PAGE 512
DATE -
June 2, 1911
GRANTOR (seller) -
Elisabeth R. Graves and Emma A.
Graves
GRANTEE (buyer)
Hannah Cotter and Mary E. Cotter
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
see will of James Manning
�BOOK 2267 PAGE 372
DATE -
July 9, 1914
GRANTOR (seller) -
Hannah cotter and Mary Cotter
GRANTEE (buyer)
David Frye
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same premises conveyed to
Elizabeth Graves et al on June 2,
1911
BOOK 2267 PAGE 373
DATE -
July 9, 1914
GRANTOR (seller) -
David Frye
GRANTEE (buyer)
Deborah R. Arrington
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same conveyed to David Frye
by deed of Hannah Cotter et al
BOOK 2373 PAGE 306
DATE -
July 26, 1917
GRANTOR (seller) -
Deborah R. Arrington, unmarried
GRANTEE (buyer)
Charles
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same premises conveyed to David
Frye on July 9, 1914
s.
Johnston
�BOOK 2408 PAGE 403
DATE -
March 24, 1919
GRANTOR (seller) -
Charles
GRANTEE (buyer)
Joseph V. LeMay
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same premises conveyed by Deborah
R. Arrington and recorded in book
2373 page 306
s.
Johnston
BOOK 2458 PAGE 558
DATE -
August 6, 1920
GRANTOR (seller) -
Joseph
GRANTEE (buyer)
John Laskowski
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same premises conveyed by Charles
s. Johnston on March 24, 1919
w.
LeMay
BOOK 2636 PAGE 506
DATE -
May 7, 1925
GRANTOR (seller) -
John Laskowski
GRANTEE (buyer)
Franciszka Zuchowski
DESCRIPTION
Land and building, subject to a
mortgage of $2,100
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same premises conveyed by deed
recorded in book 2458 page 558
�BOOK 3375 PAGE 516
DATE -
July 7, 1944
GRANTOR (seller) -
Franciszka Zuchowski
GRANTEE (buyer)
Salem Savings Bank
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same conveyed by deed of John
Laskowski
BOOK 3403 PAGE 286
DATE -
April 30, 1945
GRANTOR (seller) -
Salem savings Bank
GRANTEE (buyer)
Thomas J. and Rose A. Carroll
DESCRIPTION -
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
same conveyed by Franciszka Zuchowski
BOOK 3989 PAGE 449
DATE -
July 1, 1953
GRANTOR (seller) -
Thomas J. Carroll
GRANTEE (buyer)
Sydney James vestey
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same conveyed by the Salem
savings Bank
�BOOK 4813 PAGE 368
DATE -
September 7, 1961
GRANTOR (seller) -
Sydney J. vestey
GRANTEE (buyer)
Robert A. Saccone trustee of Downing
Proctor Realty Trust
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
BOOK 4821 PAGE 205
DATE -
September 27, 1961
GRANTOR (seller) -
Robert A. Saccone Trustee of Downing
Proctor Realty Trust
GRANTEE (buyer)
Masconomo Realty Trust of Peabody and
Topsfield
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same premises conveyed by deed of
Sydney J. vestey.
See book 3989 page
449 for Carroll to vestey
BOOK 4997 PAGE 377
DATE -
October 11, 1962
GRANTOR (seller) -
Gordan R. Senecal and Adelaide A.
Saccone trustees of the Masconomo
Realty Trust
GRANTEE (buyer)
Fred E. and Adeline E. Winter
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
�BOOK 5919 PAGE 794
DATE -
October 31, 1972
GRANTOR (seller) -
Fred E. and Adeline E. Winter
GRANTEE (buyer)
Robert c. Bramble trustee of Allyn
Realty Trust
DESCRIPTION
Parcel #1 of three lots
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same conveyed on October 11, 1962
BOOK 5984 PAGE 706
DATE -
June 18, 1973
CONSIDERATION
$32,000
GRANTOR (seller) -
Robert
Trust
GRANTEE (buyer)
Peter and Stephanie Shelley
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Being parcel #1 in deed from Fred E.
Winter et ux
c.
Bramble of Allyn Realty
BOOK 6297 PAGE 512
DATE -
November 10, 1976
CONSIDERATION
$38,000
GRANTOR (seller) -
Peter and Stephanie Shelley
of 8 Marlboro St., Boston
GRANTEE (buyer)
Jonathan G. Curtis
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
Meaning to convey the premises
conveyed by deed of Robert Bramble
June 18, 1973
�BOOK 6557 PAGE 696
DATE -
January 8, 1979
CONSIDERATION
$48,000
GRANTOR (seller) -
Jonathan G. Curtis
GRANTEE (buyer)
William
DESCRIPTION
Land and building
PREVIOUS REFERENCE -
The same conveyed by deed of Peter
and Stephanie Shelley
s.
Kaull Jr.
Reference to book and page are deed books at the Registry of
Deeds.
Probate numbers are cases at Probate Court.
Both
offices are located in the same building on Federal St. All
maps in this report are not meant to be exact, just for illustration purposes.
�4 DANIELS STREET
NOTES:
1870 census
John Monday
Susan P. "
James Manning
Robert "
age
age
age
age
73
64
51
41
no occupation
keeps house
clerk P.O.
master mariner
born
born
born
born
Greece
Mass.
Mass.
Mass.
1880 census
John Munday
Susan "
James Manning
Robert II
age
age
age
age
80
75
63
52
ship keeper
house keeper
Post off ice
sea captain
born
born
born
born
Mass.
Mass.
Mass.
?
Obituary notice
1887 January 17
Mr. John Munday another aged citizen died quite suddenly
yesterday morning.
He was born in Smyrna, Italy, August 15,
1798, but came to this country when a young man.
He was for
several years a sailor, making voyages to distant parts of the
world.
Mr. Munday subsequently became well known as a faithful
and trustworthy shipkeeper, and was for a long time in the
employ of the late Joseph Peabody, Tucker Daland and several
other Salem merchants. His widow, to whom he had been married
more than 55 years, survives him.
1900 census
James Manning age 83 clerk P. O.
Catherine Scott age 40 servant
born Mass.
owns house
born-Canada
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7 CAMBRIDGE STREET
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 I PHONE (508) 745-0799
4 CURTIS STREET
PROPERTY OF THE CURTIS FAMILY
BUILT CIRCA 1780
Research by,
Joyce King . · ·
October, 1988
�NOTES:
The Salem Historic District Study Committee Investigation lists
this house as Pre Federal 1720-1790. The owner believes it to
be around 1750.
There is a problem in trying to determine the exact location of
the "old houses" mentioned in the deeds, when they disappear
and when the present houses first appear.
The documentation
is very confusing.
Other problems in this case are:
The house is not on the tax rolls in 1831
There are three John Battens in Ward 1, making tax records
difficult to follow.
A tenant could pay the taxes, but unless you know the tenants
name there is no way to follow the tax list.
There are 4 houses on Battons land in 1851.
was it moved?
No permit to move was found.
Which came first??
�1668 Feb. 23 Eastwick sold a lot of land to William Curtis
(book 3 page 61)
(A)
1704/5 William Curtis sol 1/4 acre of land to his son William
Curtis Jr. - wher houses stand - my tenement wher Willim now
dwells, house, barn and shop (book 19 page 116)
(B)
1718 controversy with neighbor, William Dove shows that Curtis'
house stood within Dove's land 6 feet on the south side and 2
feet towards the north (book 45 page 250)
(C)
1731 April 30 William Curtis Jr. sold a small parcel of land
to his son Daniel (book 52 page 256)
(D)
1741 William Curtis will, written Nov. 8, 1740 (Probate #6934)
to:
son John 1/2 land in south Fields
son Daniel 1/4 pt. land South Fields
grandchildren (being the daughters of dee. son William) 1/4
pt land south Fields
son Daniel 1/2 homestead lot
*daughter Lydia Stileman - my now dwelling house and 1/2 the
homestead lot - being the est 1/2 and a 20 foot
square at the southeast end for a barn
( E)
Lydia Stileman died before March 24, 1778, when her estate was
entered in probate. William Patterson was adm.
Inventory
Real Estate - an old house ith 18 1/2 poles of land
1782 Richard and Lydia Batten sold to William Patterson 1/3
part of the estate of Lydia Stileman containing 6 poles of land
with buildings
(F)
1788 July 3 - William Patterson mortgaged this and another
property - NO BUILDING MENTIONED ON THIS LOT (book 148 page
200)
(A dwelling house is mentioned--on-another lot in Hardy's
lane)
(G)
1793 June 26 - John Patterson; Joseph and Rebecca Smith;
Obidiah and Lydia Wilcock; John and Sarah Bolton sold to
William Patterson, for 5 pounds, 14 shillings, their 5th parts
of and undivided 1/3 of about 6 poles of land and ALL THE
BUILDINGS - their shares being as heirs and chldren of William
Patterson (Gl)
�William Patterson died Sept. 6, 1793 at the age of 47 (East
Parish Deaths)
William Patterson, by will written August 23, 1793, left all
his estate, both real and personal, to his wife Mehitable
(probate #20783)
Inventory 1802
Lot of land situate in Essex St. between the dwelling house
of Richard Manning (now 95 Essex St.) and house of Thomas
Ashby late Curtice's
(H)
1803 Jan. 1 - William Patterson Jr. sold to John Archer two
parcels the first being a dwelling house and land on Herbert
St. and the second his right and title in and to one undived
4th part of about 60 poles (?) of land NO BUILDING which his
father William Patterson deceased purchased of the heirs of his
father William Patterson who died seized of the whole of said
premises.
(book 171 page 141)
(I)
1805 Dec. 16 - Anna Phippen and Seth and Mehitable Ring sold
their 2/3 parts of their share of the lot of land of about 12
poles of Lydia stileman's estate to John Archer, Benjamin
Patterson, Eliphalet Patterson and Clifford Byrne (book 177
page 112)
1807 Jan. 6 John Archer sold 1/4 interest to the lot of land,
of about 16 poles, to Richard Battin and John Battin (book 213
page 134)
1809 Benjamin Patterson sold 4/12 shares to the lot of land to
John Batten NO BUILDINGS (book 188 page 66)
1828 November 3 - John Batten and Margaret Felt owners in
common of a lot of land on Essex St. made a division (book 250
page 79)
NO BUILDING MENTIONED
(J)
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Joyce King October 1988
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English
1780
4
4 Curtis
Curtis
Georgian
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18 Crombie Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The William B. Pike House
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18 Crombie
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7 CAMBRIDGE STREET
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 I PHONE (508) 745-0799
16 Crombie Street
Built in 1834
for
Samuel Ferguson, Painter
Research by Donna Vinson
February, 1992
�16 Crombie Street
The Ferguson-Fellows House
Built in 1834 for Samuel Ferguson, Painter
History of the Property:
The lot on which 16 Crombie Street now stands is part of a much
larger lot which served as a pasture for the Corwin family in the
seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
Their house was <and is)
located on the corner of Essex and North Streets, the present-day
"Witch House".
The patriarch of the family, Captain George Corwin,
died in early 1685 and his executors inventoried his property and
possessions shortly thereafter.
Valued at ninety pounds was "the
pastor, qt. about 3 acres and 1/2, considering a buriall place ther
apointed"
(George Francis Dow, "An Inventory of the Contents of the
Shop and House of Captain George Corwin", Privately Printed in Salem,
1910, p. 5).
Captain Corwin bequeathed his house and a half part of the
pasture to his son Jonathan, who served as one of the judges in the
Salem Witch Trials seven years later.
In order to distance themselves
from his involvement, later generations of the family referred to
themselves as "Curwins" and "Curwens" after the judge's death in 1718.
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Reverend Bentley
reports that the pasture located between Essex, Summer, Norman, and the
newly-laid-out Crombie's "lane" or "court" was still called "Curwen's
field" even though it had passed to a succession of unrelated owners,
including members of the Cabot, Crombie, and Baker families.
"Curwen's field" remained undeveloped pastureland until Benjamim
Crombie began laying out a lane to Norman Street on the land adjoining
his Essex Street tavern, the "Sign of the Ship", after 1805.
Nearly
twenty years later, the "lane", "court", and finally "street", was
completed.
As the path gradually progressed southward, Crombie sold
off parts of his property to various Salem grantees, "together with a
right and privilege of free egress and regress of said way for
themselves, their heirs and assigns, and their servants on foot and in
carriages, for their cattle, carts, and otherwise, in as full and ample
a manner as the Inhabitants of said Salem use the Streets of said Town"
<Essex County Registry of Deeds, Book 179, leaf 222).
Joseph Baker,
Salem merchant, appears to have been the largest purchaser of the new
Crombie Street property <E.C.R.D. Book 179, leaves 221-223>.
Baker sold part of his newly-acquired property to James Bott,
Jr., saddler and son of the famed Salem chaisemaker and namesake of
"Bott's Court", further west along Essex Street, in 1807 <E.C.R.D. Book
181, leaves 103-104>.
Bott purchased additional property on Crombie
Street in the following year, financing both purchases with mortgages
�granted by the sellers, Baker and Thorndike Deland <E.C.R.D. Book 182,
leaves 285-287>.
Bott's mortgages apparently became so burdensome that
he was compelled to sell his Crombie Street properties at a loss to his
more established father in 1811 <E.C.R.D. Book 192, leaves 259-260).
James Bott Sr. held the estate, one of many in Salem he possessed,
until his death in 1829 at the venerable age of eighty-four.
The elder Bott possessed not only many properties in Salem but
also many heirs, and so the settlement of his estate took several
years.
In 1833, one of Bott's grandchildren, Samuel Ferguson, bought
the shares of his siblings in the Crombie Street property and erected a
house on the consolidated estate in the following year <E.C.R.D. Book
274, leaves 51-52).
Either he did not intend, or could not afford, to
live in the new house as he sold it to Oliver Fellows, shipwright and
"caulker", only a year later <E.C.R.D. Book 284, leaves 181-182).
The Fellows family remained in residence at 16 Crombie Street for
over forty years.
Mrs. Fellows lived there alone after her husband's
death in the 1860s, and her heirs sold the property to Lydia Woodbury,
widow of Stephen Woodbury of Salem, after their mother's death
<E.C.R.D. Book 972, leaves 175-176).
From time to time Mrs. Woodbury
took in tenants and residents to live with her, and in her later years
a niece, Miss H.P. English, was in residence.
After Lydia Woodbury's
death in 1900 her heirs sold the property to Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Stevens of Salem <E.C.R.D. Book 1620, pages 57-58>.
George Stevens was
a guard at the nearby Mercantile National Bank on Essex Street
<Salem
Directory, 1901). Della Stevens Bogart and her husband Harry, a
clerk, came into possession of the house after her mother's death in
1921 <E.C.R.D. Book 2501, pages 435-437>. The Bogarts also took in
occasional boarders <Salem Directories, 1921-1931).
After ten years in residence, the Bogarts sold 16 Crombie Street
to Franklin and Margaret O'Brien of Salem, who occupied the house until
1946 <E.C.R.D. Book 2870, page 333; E.C.R.D. Book 3132, page 487>.
That year, 16 Crombie Street and other properties in the immediate
vicinity, including the Empire Theater on the corner of Essex and
Crombie Streets, were conveyed to Naumkeag Insurance Company, Inc. of
Salem and its real estate associate, Salem Realty Company, by various
grantors, including the O'Briens <E.C.R.D. Book 3477, page 108;
E.C.R.D. Book 3518, pages 349-353. See inserted "Plot Plan of Property
on Summer St., Salem, Mass. for Salem Realty Co., 285 1/2 Essex Street,
Salem, Mass.).
In 1958 Salem Realty Company sold 16 Crombie Street to
Mary W. Cass and Joanna M. Cass, mother and daughter <E.C.R.D. Book
4523, page 52).
Joanna Cass Bennett and her husband James Bennett are
the present owners of the property.
Documentation:
Essex County Registry of Deeds, Book 181, leaves 103-104
Granter: Joseph Baker of Salem, Merchant
Grantee: James Bott Jr. of Salem, Saddler
Consideration: $1100
�Conveyance of: " •••. a certain parcel of land situate in said
Salem .... on a private way which runs Southerly from Essex Street
along the Western end of Crombie's House .... together with a right
and privilege of said way, with free ingress, egress, and
regress, for the said Bott Junior his heirs and assigns, and
their servants for themselves on foot, and in Carriages and for
their cattle, carts and otherwise, in as full and ample a manner
as the Inhabitants of said Salem use the streets of the Town."
Date recorded:
April 4, 1807
E.C.R.D. Book 182, leaves 286-287
Grantor:
Thorndike Deland of Salem, Merchant
Grantee: James Bott Jr. of Salem, Saddler
Consideration: $500
Conveyance of: " ••.• a parcel of land situated in said Salem
Date recorded: April 23, 1808
E.C.R.D. Book 192, leaves 259-260
Granter:
James Bott, Jr. of Salem, Saddler
Grantee: James Bott, Sr. of Salem, late Saddler, now Merchant
Consideration: $1452.87 and $142.00
Conveyance of: Crombie Street properties previously purchased
of Joseph Baker and Thorndike Deland, the latter "with a workshop
thereon standing (andJ being subject to a mortgage amounting in
principle and interest to $585.00."
Date recorded: February 15, 1811
E.C.R.D. Book 274, leaves 51-52
Granters:
Thomas B. Ferguson, Cordwainer, James Ferguson,
Painter, Ebenezer Saunders, Tanner, and Margaret his wife in her
right, Daniel Potter, Blacksmith, and Dolly his wife in her
right, all of Salem.
"The said Thomas B., James, Margaret, and
Dolly being grandchildren of James Bott deceased and devisees
named in his last will and testament."
Grantee: Samuel Ferguson of Salem, Painter, "another grandchild of said James and also a devisee named in said will".
Consideration:
$50 to each of said devisees
Conveyance of: four-fifths of Bott's land on Crombie Street,
"and the said Samuel, as devisee, claiming the other fifth."
Date recorded:
October 22, 1833
E.C.R.D. Book 284, leaves 181-182
Granter: Samuel Ferguson of Salem, Painter
Grantee: Oliver Fellows of Salem, Shipwright
Consideration: $2300
11
Conveyanr:e of:
•••• a
certain mE:lssuage, consisting of a Dwelling
House, and other Buildings, with the land under and adjoining,
�situated in Crombie Street in said Salem .... "
Date recorded: August 31, 1855
E.C.R.D. Book 972, leaves 175-176
Granters:
John F. Fellows, of Chelsea, and John L. Marks and
Mary A. Marks, his wife in her own right, of Topeka, Kansas
Grantee: Lydia 0. Woodbury, of Salem, Widow
Consideration: $3200
Conveyance of: property on Crombie Street, "descended at the
death of Oliver Fellows to his children John F. Fellows and Mary
A. Marks, the grantors aforesaid, who now hold the same as
tenants in common."
Date recorded: March 16, 1877
E.C.R.D. Book 1620, pages 57-58
Granters: Hannah P. English and Philip English of Hyde Park,
Elizabeth Strickland of Waltham, Widow, Rebecca B. Woodbury of
Concord, N.H., Widow, and William English of Los Angeles,
California
Grantees: George A. Stevens and Margaret H. Stevens, of Salem
Consideration: $1 and other valuable considerations
Conveyance of:
16 Crombie Street, the former estate of Lydia
O. Woodbury
Date recorded:
September 14, 1900
E.C.R.D. Book 2501, pages 435-437
Granter:
David Frye of Salem (agent of transfer)
Grantees: Harry Bogart of Salem, Executor of the Will of
Margaret H. Stevens, late of said Salem, and Della W. Bogart
Consideration:
$3500
Conveyance of: 16 Crombie Street
Date recorded: November 29, 1921
E.C.R.D. Book 2870, page 333
Granters: Harry H. and Della W. Bogart, of Salem
Grantee: Margaret G. O'Brien, of Salem
Consideration: paid
Conveyance of:
16 Crombie Street.
"This conveyance is made
subject to a mortgage in the sum of $2700 held by the Salem
Five Cents Savings Bank which the grantee assumes and agrees
to pay."
Date recorded:
January 3, 1931
E.C.R.D. Book 3477, page 108
Granter:
Franklin O'Brien of Salem
�Grantee: Naumkeag Insurance Agency,
Consideration: paid
Conveyance of:
16 Crombie Street
Date recorded: September 3, 1946
Inc., of Salem
E.C.R.D. Book 3518, pages 351-352
Granter: Naumkeag Insurance Agency, Inc., of Salem
Grantee: Salem Realty Company of Salem
Consideration: paid
Conveyance of:
16 Crombie Street and other adjoining properties
Date recorded: December 9, 1946
E.C.R.D. Book 4523, page 52
Granter: Salem Realty Company
Grantees: Mary W. Cass and Joanna M. Cass
Consideration: paid
Conveyance of:
16 Crombie Street, "being a part ion of the
premises conveyed to the grantor by deed from the Naumkeag
Insurance Agency, Inc •.•. "
Date recorded: December 12, 1958
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Crombie Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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16 Crombie Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
Description
An account of the resource
The William B. Pike House
Built for Samuel Ferguson, Painter
Built by 1831
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built circa 1831
Research created Donna Vinson, February 1992
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Donna Vinson, February 1992
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English
16
16 Crombie
1831
Crombie
Federal
Ferguson
painter
Pike
Samuel
Samuel Ferguson
William
William B. Pike
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Conant Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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20 Conant Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
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House histories
Description
An account of the resource
House History and Plaque Program for Albert J. Mieli and Ellen M. Perrocchi
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built circa 1830
House research completed January 2016
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Kimberly Whitworth, J.D., M.A.
January 2016
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English
1830
20
20 Conant
Caroline
Caroline Young
Conant
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Sims
Sims
wood
Young
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Conant Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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16 Conant Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Built for Josiah Fitz, Jr., Baker 1833
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built 1833
Research completed 2006
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Robert Booth January 26, 2006
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English
16
Baker
Conant
Federal
Fitz
History
House
Josiah
Massachusetts
Salem
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Conant Street
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12 Conant Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House histories
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An account of the resource
12 Conant Street
Built for John Conant, yeoman in 1833
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built in 1833
Research completed by Joyce King, February 1987
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Joyce King, February 1987
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English
12
12 Conant
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Conant
Federal
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John Conant
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School Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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14 School Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Moved to this site by George O. Wellman, carpenter in 1869
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1869, 1984
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Joyce King
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English
14
14 School
1869
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George O. Wellman
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Columbus Square
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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5 Columbus Square, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House histories
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5 Columbus Square probably built for Richard Derby, Sr, Salem merchant in 1758
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Robert Booth, July 14, 1977
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Historic Salem, Inc., house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built circa 1758
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Robert Booth, July 14, 1977
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English
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Smith Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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6 Smith Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built by John Sanderson, carpenter in 1859
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1859, 1986
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Joyce King
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English
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Clifton Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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32 Clifton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for Col. Timothy Pickering
32 Clifton Street
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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Circa 1817, 1971
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Dee
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English
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Smith Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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10 Smith Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built by Samuel D. Tilton, housewright in 1852
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1852, 1983
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Ann Meere, Joyce King
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English
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Clifton Avenue
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
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3 Clifton Avenue, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
House History and Plaque Program for Robert D. Mulligan, Jr.
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc., house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built circa 1885.
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Kimberly Whitworth, J.D., M.A.
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English
1885
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Allen
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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7 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Deacon John Stone, Distiller c. 1827
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Historic Salem Inc.
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Historic Salem Inc. house history
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Historic Salem Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1827, 1984
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Joyce King
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English
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1984
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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5 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John Deacon Stone gentleman 1828 Childhood home of Ernest Fenellosa Japanese Imperial Commissioner of Fine Arts
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc. , Salem Historical Society
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1828, 1993
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Donna Vinson
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English
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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46 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
46 Chestnut Street, Salem
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built 1870
Research completed by Robert Booth, December 4, 2000.
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Research completed by Robert Booth,
December 4, 2000.
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English
1870
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
42 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
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
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built in 1858
Research completed November 21, 1999
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Research completed on November 21, 1999.
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English
1858
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South Pine Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
6 South Pine Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Quaker House, moved by 1851
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1851, 1977
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Robert Booth
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English
1851
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South Pine Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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7 South Pine Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built by Jabez Smith, housewright between 1818 and 1832
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1818-1832, 1989
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Northfields Preservation Associates
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English
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Southwick Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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House history
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1846, 2001
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Robert Booth
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English
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Historic Salem, Inc. House History
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23 Southwick Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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, 1994
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Larry Davis
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English
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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25 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built in 1802
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English
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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24 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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24 Chestnut Street
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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House built, 1838
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Nancy Englehardt
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English
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Stodder Place
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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4 Stodder Place, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built by the Giffords for Captain Ebenezer Berry, Shipmaster 1855
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1855, 2003
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Robert Booth
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English
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Summer Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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10 Summer Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John Mascoll, Jr., gunsmith c. 1710 enlarged during the Federal period rear building incorporated after 1851
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1710, 1993
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Mark Nystedt
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English
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Summer Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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15 Summer Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built for John P. Peabody, purveyor of ladies furnishings 1874
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1874, 1996
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MacInnis
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English
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Summer Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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18 Summer Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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House of Captain Tobias Davis, merchant 1805
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1805, 1980
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Joyce King
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English
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Summer Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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23 Summer Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1756-1760, 1989
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Northfields Preservation Associates
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
15 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Amos and Solomon Towne, 1804
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1804, 1969
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English
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Summer Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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36-38 Summer Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
House of John Stone, distiller, built before 1820
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1820, 1831, 1981
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English
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Joyce King
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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An account of the resource
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1834, 1977
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Robert Booth
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English
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House history
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Summer Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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House history
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An account of the resource
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1762, 1977
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Robert Booth
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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13 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1832, 1986
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Joyce King
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English
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Summer Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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47 Summer Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1838, 2015
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Allison Williams
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English
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Summer Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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51 Summer Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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House history
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An account of the resource
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1771, 1980
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Amy C. Burbott, Joyce King
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English
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
1 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1850, 1991
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John Goff
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English
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Chestnut Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
20-22 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1835, 1984
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Joyce King
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English
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Carpenter Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
8 Carpenter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Joseph Edwards, housewright 1809
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Historic Salem Inc.
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Historic Salem Inc. house history
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Historic Salem Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1808, 1979
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Joyce King
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English
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Carpenter Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
6 Carpenter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1801, 1978
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Joyce King
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English
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Carpenter Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
3 Carpenter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1882, 2015
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Kimberly Whitworth
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English
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Carpenter Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
12 Carpenter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built by Dan Farrington & William Orne, Jr. 1801 Remodeled c. 1870
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
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1870, 2001
Contributor
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Robert Booth
Language
A language of the resource
English
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1870
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Daniel Farrington
Farrington
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William Orne
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A name given to the resource
Carlton Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
5 Carlton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
James Fairfield Jr. Housewright, 1858
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1858, 1977
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English
1858
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James Fairfield
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Carlton Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
25 Carlton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built by Thomas Magoun, shipwright circa 1802
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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1802, 1988
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Joyce King
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English
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Carlton Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
19 Carlton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built 1843 for John Brooks
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1843, 2001
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Robert Booth
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English
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Carlton Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
18 Carlton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for Carroll, mariner by 1803
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 history
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1803, 1987
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Joyce King
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English
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Carroll
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Carlton Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
15 Carlton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for Benjamin Crowninshield, Mariner by 1815
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1815, 1985
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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Joyce King
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English
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A name given to the resource
Carlton Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
10 Carlton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Joshua Oakes, Ship-joiner 1804
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 history
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1804, 1977
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Robert Booth
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10 Carlton
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Carlton
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Joshua Oakes
Oakes
shipjoiner
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A name given to the resource
Carlton Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
1 Carlton Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built 1851 for Susan Ingersoll
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 history
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1851, 2001
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Robert Booth
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A language of the resource
English
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Carlton
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Susanna Ingersoll
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A name given to the resource
Cambridge Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
18 Cambridge Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for John Fullington, Brickmaker 1807
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 history
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1807, 1994
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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Larry Davis
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A language of the resource
English
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bricklayer
Cambridge
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John Fullington
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A name given to the resource
Cambridge Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
17 Cambridge Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
William Ireland, by 1839
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 history
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1839, 1969
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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
James Bailey
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English
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Cambridge
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A name given to the resource
Cambridge Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
14 Cambridge Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House History
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An account of the resource
Butman-Waters, 1806
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1806, 1969?
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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
James Bailey
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English
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A name given to the resource
Cambridge Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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A name given to the resource
11 Cambridge Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
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The topic of the resource
House history
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An account of the resource
Built for Theodore Littlefield, mason in 1833
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
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A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Historic Salem, Inc. house history
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An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
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1833, 1981
Contributor
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Joyce King
Language
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English
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11 Cambridge
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Cambridge
Greek Revival
History
House
Littlefield
mason
Theodore Littlefield
Thomas
wood
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Cambridge Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
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13 Cambridge Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Pemberton Hale, 1839
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
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1839,1978
Language
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English
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13 Cambridge
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Cambridge
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Pemberton
Pemberton Hale
wood
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Title
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Cambridge Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
1 Cambridge Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built for Daniel Wright, Merchant 1795
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1795, 2000
Contributor
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Robert Booth
Language
A language of the resource
English
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1 Cambridge
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Cambridge
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Daniel Wright
Georgian
merchant
wood
Wright
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Title
A name given to the resource
Cambridge Street
Historic Salem, Inc. House History
A resource made available by Historic Salem, Inc. detailing the history of Salem's houses.
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Title
A name given to the resource
1.5 Cambridge Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Subject
The topic of the resource
House history
Description
An account of the resource
Built c. 1740 for Samuel Curwen, Merchant
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house history
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1740, 2000
Contributor
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Robert Booth
Language
A language of the resource
English
1 1/2 Cambridge
1.5
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Bowditch
Cambridge
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Federal
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merchant
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Samuel Curwen
wood