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Daniels St._26.pdf
Built for Louis Collier, junk dealer, and his wife Mamie, 1909

Carpenter St._3.pdf
Built for John Bertram, merchant, and daughter Annie Webb, landlord. 1882

Clifton Ave._3.pdf
House History and Plaque Program for Robert D. Mulligan, Jr.

Dearborn St._30.pdf
Built in 1874 for Sophronia Locke. House history completed in October 1980 by Staley McDermet and Joyce King.

English St._30.pdf
Built for widow Martha Rice c. 1800. In 1798 Martha Rice, "administratrix of the estate of David Hilliard," sold to John Becket and then re-purchased the "east end of dwelling house and small plot of land" on this site. According to Dr. Bentley's…

Broad St._31.pdf
Built in 1846 for Charles M. Richardson, Purveyor of Hardware

Buffum St._31.pdf
Built for Curtis E. Wadleigh, tin-ware manufacturer in 1869

Beach Ave._32.pdf
Built for Charles Tigh, Leather Dealer 1911 on the site of a residence built c. 1875 for Lemuel Jenness of Lowell

Dearborn St._33.pdf
Built for Robert Manning, pomologist, broker, and stagecoach agent in 1824

Buffum St._34.pdf
Built by John H. Bickford, electrical engineer in 1895

Daniels St._35.pdf
Built in 1807 for Mrs. Sarah Silsbee, widow of Captain Nathaniel Silsbee, by her three sons Nathaniel, William, and Zachariah.

Summer St._36_38.pdf
House of John Stone, distiller, built before 1820

Or before 1831

Beach Ave._4.pdf
Built for Eliza J. Low wife of Daniel Low, Jeweler in 1883

Broad St._4.pdf
“The West Estate” Moved to this site from 5-7 Summer Street in 1834

Curtis St._4.pdf
4 Curtis Street
Property of the Curtis Family
Built circa 1780

English St._4.pdf
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…

Stodder Place_4.pdf
Built by the Giffords for Captain Ebenezer Berry, Shipmaster 1855

Chestnut St._42.pdf
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

Chestnut St._46.pdf
46 Chestnut Street, Salem
Built for Mrs. Martha Luscomb Webb, 1870

Derby St._48.pdf
Built circa 1800 by Epes Cogswell, Housewright

Barton St._5.pdf
House of Thomas R. Williams, cabinetmaker, by 1805, moved to this site in 1846

Bott's Court._5.pdf
Built ca 1783 for James Bott, Saddler & Chaisemaker

Chestnut St._5.pdf
Built for John Deacon Stone gentleman 1828 Childhood home of Ernest Fenellosa Japanese Imperial Commissioner of Fine Arts

Columbus Sq._5.pdf
5 Columbus Square probably built for Richard Derby, Sr, Salem merchant in 1758

Curtis St._5.pdf
Built for John White, mariner circa 1753

Daniels_5.pdf
Built for Capt. Edward Stanley, shipmaster, and wife Esther Waters Stanley, c. 1805

Derby St._54.pdf
6 pages of handwritten deeds, no house history and no date of house given

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Derby St._58.pdf
58 Derby Street moved to this site by 1809

Curtis St._6.pdf
House of Henry Meek, mariner
Built circa 1800

Smith St._6.pdf
Built by John Sanderson, carpenter in 1859

Broad St._8.pdf
Built for Benjamin Cox, merchant c. 1810

Carlton St._8.pdf
Built in 1811 for Philip Kimball, grocer

Derby St._85.pdf
Built by Richard Palfrey 1789
Formerly 45 Derby Street

Turner St._9.pdf
Built by Henry Brown, mason, and John Rinks, laborer, between 1840 and 1850

Derby St._97.pdf
Owner research house date unknown
Land sold from David Ropes to William Williams February 23, 1771
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