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OFFICE AT OLD TOWN HALL
POST OFFICE BOX 865
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 / PHONE (617) 745-0799
8 Essex Street
"9uilt by
in 1800
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8 Fssex Street
This bu:tl d inc; stands on land once called the Samuel T
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Sam·uel Lambert H;use. This lot was
granted by the town of Salem to Matthew
Wood in 1667, and he immediately built
on it a dwelling 'house, which was not fully
finished Jan. 23, 1667-8. The house
having been mortgaged to Capt. Georg;
I Corwin of Salem, merchant, and default
in payment made, Captain Corwin, by
order. of Jeremiah Bootman, attorney
of Mr. Wood, and Mr. Bootman sold ·
and conveyed the estate to William Cash
of Salem Jan. 23, 1667-8.'{ Mr. Cash
was a mariner, and conveyed the house
and lll!ld to'.:..Philip Cromwell of Salem
'."()ct. 12, 1677.• Mr. Cromwell was a
~,1aughterer, and, for thirty-five pound,,
conveyed the estate to Jonathan Prince
of Salem, cordwinder, Aug. 15, 1683.t
t.Jifr. Prince died about 1685; his widow
\Mary, having married John Warner of
..Ipswich, was appointed administratrix of
.th• estate ; and she, for thirty-five pounds ·
,,aad ten shillings, conveyed the house,
lhop and lot to Samuel Lambert of
$a)em, mariner, Jan. 23, 1694.t Mr.
Lambert lived here, and died before May
19, 1729, when administration upon his
fe,tate was granted. He wu tucceeded
tli:, Jonathan Lambert and the latter died
\ poese!lled of the estate, administration
-being granted on his C!tate Aug. 1, 1774.
'Jhe house, barn and lot were then valued
,t_
:eigh ty pounds. The house was taken
•down March 18, 1789. Doctor Bentley
records the fact in his journal, as follows :
" March x 8 [ 17 89J. A building, the
property of the family of Lambert, having
c:,ne room upon a floor, and the entrance
-in a range with the chimney at the eastern
.
end, the whole building facing the westem end of English's Lane nearly, taken
I
. ...
\
down."
• Essex Registry of Deeds, book 6, leaf 90.
tEssex R egistry of Deeds, book 6, leaf.111.
tEssex Registry of Deeds, book 10, leaf 68.
§Essex Registry of Deeds, book 6, leaf 31.
IIE&scx Reb>istry of D eeds, book I 3, leaf 283.
_ t:ssex Registry of Ueeds, book 93, leaf 134.
•
t Essex Registry of D eeds, book 100, leaf I J 1.
t Essex Registry of Deeds, book 100, leaf 13:z.
�)
" Essex street was called a street or highway in 1667; ye street,
1675; ye country road, 1690; ye h i ghway or main street, 1695; the
main street, 1725; and Essex street in 1796 . " (Th e Essex Antiquarian,
vol . 9 pg. 72)
As shown on the map , this land was once abutted by what was the n
called a creek. "This creek was an outlet for the ponds and swamp
which now constitute W
ashington squar e . The cr eek was called the
cove that goeth to the neck in 1662; Tuck' s cove or creek, 1663;
a cove, 1667; a kind of a cr eek , 1675; a small creek next the
common land , 1683; ye creek or town common, 1700 ; t he creek, 1732;
a sm
all cre ek next ye common , 1765 ; flats of Coll ins ' cove, 1791;
the cove, 1794; Gerrish's gutter, 1804; the gutter, 1826; flats ,
1850 ; creek, 1858 ; and the brook in 1862. So it was open to some
extent until the latter date . It must have been filled ve r y soon
afterward . " ('rh e Essex Antiquarian, vol . 9 pg. 72)
112.6.
M r ch 19 - Jonathan Lambert , merchant , of Salem; Samuel
a
W
oodkind , shipwright and Lydi a his wife in her right; Adam Wellman,
mariner; and Rebecca W
ellman , spinster of Boston, sold a par cel of
land (which included what is now 8 and 10 Essex street) to David
tturphy , ropema..l{.er , for the sum of $135:
South by M
ain St. (now Essex)
W
est
by land o f Ti m
othy Wellman, for m
erly Gerrish
North by a s mall creek next the common so called
East
by land o f John Pasury, formerly George Hodges
(book 160 page 200)
122.2. David :V:urphy built h i s dwelling house ( now 10 F.ssex)
1800 J an. 13 - David M
urphy, ro pemaker, sold a s trip of 1.slli!
24 feet wide to James Whj ttemor e , r o pcmaker, for the sum of $100
11 Bein~ par t o f the land I pur chased of the heir s of Jonat han
T.ambert in their dee d to me t.::arch 1796 ." (book 167 page 74)
(This is now 8 Essex )
�1801 Jan. 27 - Arthur Campbell, carpenter , of Salem , sold f or $625
to James Dalrymple, watchmaker , "a dwelling house which st ands on
land of James Whittemore, Essex street, between land of David
M
urphy and heirs of John M
asury - which said dwelling house t ogether with all my right and title, claim and demand what ever
which I the said Arthur have now or at anytime heretofore had to
hold - release premises." (book 170 page 119)
This document, coupled with the notation in The Diary of W
illiam
Bentlev , D. D, (vol. 2 pg. 469) describing new buildings and other
construction in 1800: "A House in Essex Street opposite Engli sh
Street", would fix the date of 1 800 to this building. The highly
unusual deed of a carpenter selling a dw~lling house to a third
part y gives one the notion that James W
hittemore hired M Cam
r.
pbell
to build a h ouse and after i ts construction could not pay t he bill .
Arthur Campbell's connection with Salem must have- been brief, fo r
he does not appear in any other documents found to date .
1802 June 14 - James Whitt emore , ropemaker, sold this lot of land
to James Dalrymple. (book 169 page 296)
James Dalr ymple was of Scotch parentage, and came to this country
in 1795 from Belfast, Ireland on t h e brig " Eliza" . He wa s a watchmaker by trade and conducted a s tore on \'fash ington St . In 1806
James Dalrym
ple m
arried Sarah the daugher of J oseph Vi ncent, ropemaker.
1808 A . 9 - James Dalrymple purchased the adjoining pr oper t y
ug
(10 Essex) from W
illiam G
ray who had foreclosed on a m
ortga ~e from
David ~-"ur phy (book 185 page lL~0). I t is worth rem
ember ing that
these were very hard tim for anyone connected with the s hipping
es
industry because of t h e embargo impos s ed against Great Br i t bi n.
Th e m
anufacture of ro pe was vit all y dependent on f itting t he vessel s
comine and goi ng f r om l ocal ports . W
ith shippin~ cur t ail ed t he
rope business , along with oth er s eaport i ndustries , wer e i n t he
state of de pression.
�Some notice regarding the tenants of James Dalrymple can be found
in Rev . W
illiam Bentley ' s writings :
"1816 M 31 . Ann , of Jeremiah and Elizabeth 0 1 Conner. Atroph .
ay
inf., 18 days . He from I r eland . She a Longeway and her m
other a
dau. of madam Rhue . rrhey are Catholics. The grandmother lives in
the Engl ish house next the gate . Her two daugh ters with h er, both
Longeway. Three children l eft, two males . Dalrymple 1 s Building
near old Neck Gate, Essex street ." ( Parish List of Deaths )
"1817 Oct . 23 Francis, of Jeremiah and Elizabeth O'Connor.
Fever , 4 years. Catholics living among us . A fem
ale child of
s ame par e nts burned in f ay, 1816 . Ee fr om Ireland . Two children
left , one m
ale. Dalrymple 's B(uilding) near old Neck Gat e . Essex
opp. English street . 11 (Parish List of Deat hs)
"1817 Nov . 1 M
ale child of Benjamin and ~'. ar y Blanchard . Atrophy,
1 year. He from W
oburn, formerly a butcher . Has been tro ubled with
rheumatism and lost the best use of one hand . Sh e from Beverly, an
Adams , se cond wife . They have eight children l eft , f ive sons .
Dalrymple ' s Buildi ne , Essex street , opp. English . " (Parish List of
Deaths)
11 1818 J une 24 .
Child of J eremy and Elizabeth O' Connor . Atrophy ,
3 weeks . She a granddaughter of the aged M
rs. Rhue , neutral Fr ench ,
ret . 90 . Buried a child 23 Oc tober last . Essex street near old
Neck Gate, Dalrymple' s Buildings . " (Parish List of Deaths)
11 1818 June 25 Benjamin Bl a nchar d f ro m Wobur n .
Apoplexy , 59 years .
He had been in better circumstances . Had been at hard labor on th e
day be for e . Twice m
arried ; s econd wife dau . of Capt. Adams of
Beverly . Le ft seven children . Essex s tree t near old Neck Gate ,
Dalrymple ' s Buildings . 11 ( Parish List of Dea ths)
11 1818 June 26 . B. Blanchard buried this day . He was in extreme
indigence . I wrote to his brother Jesse in :i1arbleh ead . His two
sons from Boston came a t t he tine of th e funeral . His father in
Law Adams & M er at the funer.'.llo Blanchard was of a good fami l y
oth
in i':iddlesex , but had s unk , b ci r1g infirm . !le had but a ohort time
in his last illness . li e ho.s l eft 8 if not 10 c1 ildr cn f< has had
a c;reater numbe r ." ( D
iary of \.h ll iam Bentl ey D. D, )
1
�"1819 M 1 .
ay
M
ale child of Benjamin and M
ary Blanchard. Atr ophy
inf., 2 years . She from Beverly, an Adams. Th e f ather di ed June 25 ,
1817, from W
oburn . After death of husband, she removed f rom
Dalrymple's Building , Neck Gate , to W
indmill Point . Thr ee chi l dren,
one m
ale." (Parish List of Deaths )
The Dalrymple · family also lost a child in 1819:
"July 21. M
artha, of James and Sara Dalrym
ple. W s, 5 years.
orm
N long sick a pleasant child. He f rom I r eland, watchmake r. Holds
ot
tenements opposite English street, near old Neck Gate. She a dau.
of Joseph Vincent , ropem
aker . Have two chi l dr en , f emal es . Ess ex
street." ( Parish List of Deaths )
l[il. (up to this time the tax records yield l ittle i nfor m tion )
a
James D ymple is taxed for "3 houses and 1 small house"•
alr
The tenants were listed as John W
illiams Jr. and Hen,ry Perki ns.
total value being $2,000.
The
James Dalrymple truced for 3 houses . Tenant s wer e Thomas and
John Laskey , ropemakers at 13 Pleasant St.; D
alling Hunt r ess , r opemaker.
~
M
arch 24 Jam Dalrymple died . This sim
es
ple obituary was w i tt en :
r
"In this city on Sunday evening last James Dalrymple Esq. i n t he
74th year of his ag e. He w s a native of Ireland."
a
~
M . Dalrympl e ' s es t ate was not probated (#7036) until 1843 . Sarah
r
Dalrymple, widow, was appoint ed administrator . > garet , their only
'.ur
s urviving daughter, approved the account . The invento r y s ave a list
of real estat e :
1~2 , 000
Hous e and l and on Essex St. (#10)
Two dwelling houses and land on Dalrymple Ct. ·1 , 500
50
Field near W
illiam Fay 's estate
25
House on Der by St . on St oddard' s l and
�1850
A federal census gives a clos er look at t he families:
10 Essex Street
Sarah Dalrymple
11
M
argaret
age 72
II
born M
ass.
36
"
"
8 Essex Street
J ames M
urphy
Julia
t1
11
M
ary
11
J ulia
M
ichael 11
second family:
Hugh Flaherty
Elizabeth "
11
John
!v:ichael
"
thir d famil y :
Thomas Hayse
r,:ary c. "
11
M
ary
fourth family:
Patrick Flinn
11
M
ary
R8
Essex Street
John Fitzgerald
M
argaret
"
11
Caty
11
W
illie
second family:
Bart Conner s
Catharine 11
Cath erine 11
age 33 laborer
11
33
"
ti
11
II
II
9
born Ire.
11
"
7
4
II
II
45 laborer
33
II
II
II
M
ass.
II
II
Ire.
11
M
ass.
"
II
2
2 months
II
"
II
24 l aborer
24
Ire.
II
20
"
"
II
II
30 laborer
30
"
"
Ire.
II
I re.
"
30
" 30
11
laborer
"
II
II
2
II
II
8 m
onths
II
II
34 laborer
II
II
34
"
II
2
m
onths
II
II
IL
II
II
II
M
ass.
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Ire.
II
M
ass.
ill.6. Th e tax records list 8 Essex Street a s vacant f or r epairs .
R 8 Essex St. vacant
owner Sarah Dalrymple
value $1 , 000 .
ill2, The front building #8 is s till listed as vacant, while
Daniel Croley age 23 , Soloman Cragen age 25 and Char l es Cragen age
28 are the occupants of t he rear building .
�1
1860 f ederal census:
#10 Sarah D
alrymple
I•fargaret
"
#8 & BR
James Paine
11
Hannah
James E. 11
Robert
"
Fanny E. "
age 83
"
48
age 33 peddler
II
27
II
fl
3
1
II
1 month
born M
ass.
II
fl
born Eng .
II
"
"
II
II
M .
ass
II
"
unoccupied
unoccupied
~
t ax records :
Occupants
#10 Sarah Dalrymple
age 87
8 vacant
R Phillip Brown
Joanna Collins
M
ary Fitzgerald
age 25
Owner
Sarah Dalrymple house $500
85 X 177ft. land
700
II
II
house 200
II
II
ho.use 200
1863 Apr i l 29 - Sarah Dalrymple , daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth
(Hart) Vincent , widow of James D
alrymple, died a t the age of 86 years,
1 month and 15 days. She was buried in t he Howard Street cemetery
in the tomb of N. Appleton . (Ci t y Hall death records)
1866 tenants :
Nathaniel Powell
l•1r s . Love dell
Phillip Rrown
j\l;r s . Neagle
1868 -
After the death of her mot her M
argaret Dalrymple must have
deci ded to sell the proper t y . Th is ad appeared in the Sa lem Gazette :
August 25 - For Sale - Valuable Estate in Essex Street
11
0:n Tuesday , Se pt ~ 8 at L L o I clo ck Ari! . will be so ld on t h e premises .
The estate #10 ~ssex stre et consisting of a t w s t or y dwelling house
o
wi th the land under and adjoining . The house is in good order, is
I
�convenient for two families) and contains 13 rooms. The land
measures 43 feet on Essex street by 100 feet deep, fronting on a
court.
Also the three story dwelling house next east of th e above.
The house has two brick ends, contains 9 rooms, and is very convenient for two families. The land measures 39 feet on Essex
street, by 47 feet on a Court leading from Essex street, with half
of the land in the rear.
Also the two story double house in rear of the above, with the
land adjoining. The house is convenient for two fami'l ies and
contains 8 rooms. The land measures 90 feet on the Court.
This offers a very desirable opportunity to obtain an eligible
location for manufacturing purposes, or for an investment, as
tenements are very much needed in that vicinity, and with good
management it must pay a large interest on the investment.
Terms easy and made known at the sale."
J,M For some reason the property was not sold at this time and
~argaret Dalrymple was still the owner as shown in the tax records:
Essex street
owner
house $ 600
10 - M
argaret Dalrym
ple
land
1,200
house
300
8 - Nathaniel Powell
age 48
Daniel Scanlan
house
R8 - Phillip Brown
age 32
200
II
36
M
annus Fol ey
1.a2Q. census :
10
M
argaret
-2nd famil yDalrymple
age 58
Elizabeth W
ebster
II
Caroline
Caroline Perley
W
illiam H. II
8
II
Thomas Sargent
M
ary E. "
Charlotte T.' I I
. II
Thomas
Ho race F.
George w
. "
"
II
'.
keeps ho use
45 keeps house
born M .
ass
II
"
"
at school
no occupation
printing office
II
II
"
11
labor er
keeps house
at school
II
II
II
II
II
It
II
II
II
" 10 at ho me
11-
II
"
II
II
Ir
II
II
II
11
50
54
44
L1-l
15
13
II
II
II
II
II
It
II
�q
2nd family
Ant hony Forrest
II
M
argaret
age 25 s t one mason
" 25 keeps house
8R
Phillip Brown
Ann
11
Catherine "
2nd family
M
annus Foley
Eunice
"
M
argaret"
Delia
"
II
J a me s
II
J ohn
II
W l liam
i
ti
11
11
II
ti
"
ti
11
II
"
32 tanner
curri er
? k eeps house
73 keeps house
"
32 shoemaker
,,
I re.
II
Hass .
&
30 keeps house
19 at s chool
7 a t s chool
6 at s chool
5 at home
3 at home
1 8?2 t ax r e cords:
10 - M
argaret Dalrymple
8 - empt y
annus Foley
~8 - M
¾ e mpty
~
tax r-eCDrds:
10 - M
argaret Dalrym e
pl
W
illiam H. Dalrymple
8 - J ames M
cCarty
Edward Thompson
R8 - Clem
ent Nichols
Hiram Parshly
1876 t ax records :
10 - t1targaret Dalrymple
Ch ar les Nealey
8 - empt y
RB - M chael Roach
i
Hi ram Parshly
.1fil.6. tax r ecor ds :
10 - \l/illiam Doc!-:.ham
Joh n
"
8 - J ohn Burnes
R8 - Hiram Parshley
born l"'aine
II
Pr ince Ed . I S.
age 30
" 37
II
23
"
?
II
"
II
II
It
I re .
II
It
11
II
II
"
"
"
II
"
"
�1880 census:
10 - Lizzie D
orance
It
Lizzie
Elizabeth Dockham
Wil liam
"
II
John
8 - Ellen Printy
Ann E. II
2nd family
John Pr ynne
It
Jane
George w II
. II
Edwin
II
Eva
?
R8
Sanborn
Hiram Parshley
Pary
"
II
Lizzie
W
illiam
"
II
Lila
age 57 keeps house
37
" 78 mother
It
55 brother
" 41 laborer
It
It
It
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
born M
ass.
II
"
II
It
II
28 keeps house
"
II
"
43 teamster
"
33 keeps house
11 at school
4 at home
1
N. H.
M
ass.
II
36 keeps store*
II
It
II
II
II
"
"
88 keeps house
49 shoe factory
45 keeps house
12 at school
10 at school
II
8 II
It
Maine
t-~ass.
II
II
II
"
" N. H.
"
M
ass.
II
"
II
M
ass.
II
"
1.8..82 tax records:
10
8
8½
1889
10
Occupants
George E. Day
Joseph Gilman, nurse
James Cotter, laborer
M
ichael 11
, jute m
ill
Horace Sargent , mo rroco worker
tax records :
Occupants
John D
ockham
8
James Gili:1an
varie t y s tore - E. Printy
8-½ James M
arston
Horace Sargent
Owner
M
argaret Dalrymple house $ 600
land
1,000
II
II
house
300
II
house
300
"
Owner
M
argaret Dalrymple house
land
house
"
"
"
11l2J, city dir e ctory:
8 M
iss Rosanna J . D
uignan , variety s tore
q5
,James Gil man , nurse
W
illiam Leonar d
,J ohn II . Nelson
* Firs t m
ention of a sto r e
II
house
(:
"
600
1 , 000
300
300
�"
~
M
iss M
e.rgueri te Dalrymple gave a address, on the life of
Rev. W
illiam Bentley, from memory, without notes , on Nov. 26.
before the W
oman's Alliance of the Second Church, Salem, M
ass.
This was while she was in her 87th year. (An account of her
lif,e was printed in the Salem News on Nov. 9, 1897 see also Vol.
1 of the Diary of William Bentley)
1900 census
10
M
argaret Dalrymple
Isabelle Tate
Francis Lindsay
r:!ary
"
M
ary
"
-
8
R8
Joseph Gilman
II
M
ary
Rosanna Duignan
Rosanna M
ah.oney
John M
aroney
M
argaret II
Bridget Lyons
II
Annie
John A. M
aroney
Joseph
"
Agnes
"
Helen
"
age 88
II
II
II
11
II
11
11
56 servant
59
57
35
born M
ass.
75
"
"
fl
11
II
81 sister
"
43
II
Ire.
M
ass.
16 niece
11
II
42 morocco dresser
42 Wife
II
II
II
II
II
11
II
II
II
II
II
"
Eng .
Ire .
M
ass.
22 daughter,laundress
20 stepdaughter
8 son
6 "
5 daughter
II
2
II
r-;ass
Canada
11
II
II
II
"
M .
ass
II
II
II
II
II
II
l2Ql
city directory
8 Frank Connor, variety
J oseph Gilm
an, watcher of the sick
8R J . J . ;,:aro ney
Albert Harrington
4 - Miss M
arguerite Dalrymple died at the age of 93.
She was born in Salem on Nov. 4, 1810. " For some 60 years she kept
l9Q1;i; April
a private school wher e she fitted some of Sal em's best known citizens
for the e rammar s chools, t hus, while ea r nin~ her own liveliho9d ,
laying th e foundation of good citizenship in the hear ts and minds
of future cit izens of this city. " (Sal em Evening News - 1\.pril 6 , 1901+)
�12.illi The will of Varguerite Dalrymple was probated (1-~94128).
Gilm Andrews and M Agnes Bishop were named executors. The
an
.
will, written in 1898, directed that her property be sold and
the money be used to fill many bequests to a multitude of cousins
and 2nd cousins. The inventory of real estate listed:
#10 Essex St.,; #8 & 8½ rear Essex st.; 9295 sq. ft. of land;
value 1S3 , 800.
tax r ecords:
19.Q.2
10
Goerge M
oak
------
8
R8
William c
·!ondez
owner - h eirs of M Dalrymple, house $ 800
.
II
II
II
house
400
II
II
II
house
600
land
1,000
.l9.Q£. Nov. 10 -Sarah E. Dalrymple, Gilman A. Andrews of Salem; M
.
Agnes Dalrymple Bish op, sometimes called M Agnes Bishop of Quincy
.
sold the property for $4,700 to Louis Dembofsky. (book 1851 pa g e 329 )
l2Q.6. Nov. 23 - Louis and Sarah Dembozsky sold t he same property to
Gregoz and Eva Paszkocki. "Being the same premises conveyed by
deed of Gilman Andrews exc. under the will of M
argaret Dalrymple."
(boo k 1851 pa g e 333 )
l2Q.2. c ity dire c tor y
8 M A. Concannon , var iey s t ore
.
G. Paszko wski
R8 1r s. H. B. Li vingstone
John Rossie
l9l2, city director y
8 Frederick and Fanny Berkowitz, variety
R8 F. Norton
1921
ci t y dir e ct o ry
8 ,] .. 1'-'ar[~olis , shoe repai r
Peroo nski
M Lebick
.
H. (Jablo nski
178 I\. .
�~ June 9 Gregoz and Eva Paszkowski sold t h e land and buildi ngs
i/.8 and 8-½ Essex St . to W adyslaw D
l
obrosi els ki . " Being a portion of
the prem ses conveyed by deed of Louis Dembofsky on N
i
ov. 23 , 1906. "
Lot B Ip
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Sept. 11 - W
ladyslaw Dobrosielski, unm
arried, . sold the land
and buildings, described as lot B, to W
ladyslaw Brzozowski. " Being
the same conveyed by deed of G
regor and Eva Paszkowski." ( book 2611
page 314)
121±2 Feb. 13 - W
ladyslaw Brzozowski, unmarried, sold the land and
buildings, described as lot B., to Chester J. and Stacia Dzierz~.
The same conveyed by deed Sept. 11, 1924. (book 3521 page 583)
12liZ. June 3
- Chester J. and Stacia B. Dzierzak , husband and wife,
sold the property to Anthony and l'v1ary Sieczkowski. Th e same prem
ises
conveyed by deed Feb . 13 , 1947. (book 3528 page 44)
~
Oct. 26 - Anthony Sieczkowski and his wife M
ary, sold the
property to John and Pary Olszewski. The same premises conveyed
by deed June 3, 1947. (book 3780 page 148)
July 27 - John Olszewski sold the property to LTohn and Beatrice
Olszewski. The same conveyed by deed Oct. 26, 1950 . M
ary Ol szewski
having since deceased . (book 5191 page 736)
~
1.91.2 M
arch 19 - John Olszewski and his wife Beatrice E. sold the
propert y , lot B, to Frederick J , Cardella. (book 6134 page 157)
Note: Refer ence to book
Deeds. Probate ~umbers
are locat ed in t he s ame
r eport ar e not mean t to
and page . are deed books at th e H
egistry of
arc cases a t Pro bate Court . Both office s
building on Federal St . All m
aps in this
be exact, just for illustrati on purposes.
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Essex Street
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8 Essex Street, Salem, Massachusetts, 01970
Subject
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House history
Description
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Built in 1800 by Arthur Campbell, Carpenter
Creator
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Historic Salem, Inc.
Source
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Historic Salem, Inc. house histories
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Historic Salem, Inc., Salem Historical Society
Date
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House built in 1800, house history conducted in 1983
Contributor
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Joyce King
Language
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English
1800
1983
8
Arthur Campbell
Carpenter
Essex Street
King
Salem Massachusetts