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                  <text>28 Upham Street
Built by
Samuel Brown III
Merchant and Lumber Dealer
and his wife
Lucy A.W. Gardner
1888

Written and researched by
Amanda Edwards, June 2024

Historic Salem Inc.
The Bowditch House
9 North Street, Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745-0799 | HistoricSalem.org
©2024

�City of Salem Assessor’s Office, 28 Upham Street

Upham Street, a street in North Salem, formerly known as Northfields, is located in an
area that was originally owned by John Symonds. This area was largely rural with farms,
nurseries, and orchards. Symonds was a leading advocate to add a cemetery in Northfields. In
1807, 2 ½ acres was established to be Greenlawn Cemetery. Ironically, John Symonds was the
first person to be buried there. The cemetery has since expanded and is a focal point and a
popular walking spot for the present-day North Salem neighborhood and adjoining Upham
Street.

�In 1796, two parcels of land on either side of present-day Upham Street were sold to
Obadiah Groce. Joseph Upham purchased these parcels from Groce in 1835. Joseph Upham was
a deacon at Salem’s Baptist Church as well as a secretary at a chemical company. Within five
years of purchasing the land, Upham had laid out house plots and the street was named after
him. In 1847, George F. Brown purchased the plot of land at 28 Upham Street where his son
would build a house in 1888. Although it is one of the later houses developed, this home stands
out as one of the only Italianate style homes on the street. The home’s Italianate features are: a
bracketed doorhood, two-story paneled and bracketed bay, second story peaked window trim
with a drip cap molding, corner and sill boards, deep eaves and eave returns, and cornice
brackets.

�The Brown Family

Bought the land in 1847 and built the home in 1888
George F. Brown (unknown) purchased plots of land in the Northfields area from 18471850.1 His son, Samuel Brown III (1819-1893), was given the plots around 1850. Samuel then
built the house in 1888. At this time, Samuel was a merchant and a lumber dealer. The Brown
family never lived at 28 Upham; rather had renters there beginning in 1888 which implies that
the house was built around that time.2 Samuel married Lucy A.W. Gardner (1824-1915) on
January 11, 1843. Lucy was born March 20, 1824 in Salem to Benjamin Brown Gardner (18011845) and Lucy (Wilson) Gardner (1806-1863). Samuel died in 1893 and his wife died on August
13, 1915.
Samuel and Lucy had two children together. They had their first child, a son, Samuel
Augustus Brown (1844-1922) on January 1, 1844. Their second child was a daughter, Lucy E.
Brown (Dennett) (1846-1928). Lucy married Joseph G. Dennett, an engineer from Lafayette,
Indiana, on October 12, 1875.3 They had a daughter - Helen Gardener (Dennett) Schallenbach.
Lucy died in May 1928.
Samuel A. Brown was a Civil War Union soldier. When he returned from the Civil War,
he became a machinist. Samuel married Anna Kinsman (1836-1917) in 1878. Anna was born
August 28, 1836 to William Cheever and Elizabeth Safford (Potter) Brown-Towle. Anna had
previously been married to Charles A. Kimball, who was the father of her daughter Elizabeth
Safford Kimball-Brown (1864-1946) and her son, Harry Potter Kimball (1867-1871). 4 Samuel and

1

Salem Deeds, 378-133, 436-176, 436-176/177.
Salem City Directory, 1888
3
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915
4
United States Federal Census, 1870
2

�Anna only had one child together, a daughter, Annie Augusta “Gussie” Brown who was born in
1878 and unfortunately died in 1880, not surviving infancy. Samuel died on March 5, 1922 and
Anna died March 7, 1917. 5
After Samuel and Lucy’s father’s death in 1893, they inherited the home. In 1916, after
their mother’s death, they sold the house to Ezekiel and Lillian Call. 6

The Henshaw Family, 1903-1911
From 1903-1911, the Henshaw family lived at 28 Upham Street as renters. John Bickford
Henshaw (1874-1937) was an immigrant from Nova Scotia, Canada, having come to the United
States in 1891. He was born on May 28, 1874 to John E. Henshaw and Jemima Chute. His wife,
Henrietta (Rooney) Henshaw (1869-1954) immigrated to the U.S. from County Cork, Ireland in
1886. She was born in 1869 in Dunmanway, County Cork, Ireland, to Henry Rooney and Sarah J.
Maude. John and Henrietta were married on June 11, 1902 in Worcester, Massachusetts. John
was a milk dealer, wholesale and residential, out of the home and eventually at 19 Foster Street
while his wife worked as a maid. They had one son, Lloyd Henshaw (1910-1989). After living at
Upham Street, the family moved to 3 Dearborn Street.7 John died in 1937 and Henrietta in 1954
and are buried in Greenlawn Cemetery. 8

5

Find A Grave Memorial ID 209944466
Salem Deeds, 2354-446
7
United States Federal Census, 1930
8
Find A Grave, Memorial ID 104901107
6

�The Call Family, 1916-1948
Ezekiel S. Call, Jr. (1871-1955) was born October 26, 1871 to Ezekiel S. (1830-1914) and Annie
(Sylvester) Call (1836-1897) in Gloucester, Massachusetts. 9 Ezekiel was a teamster until he
married, then becoming the janitor at the Salem Public Library. Ezekiel married Lillian A. Teague
(1871-1955) on August 2, 1892 in Salem. Lillian was born April 27, 1871 to Charles C. Teague
(1838-1912) and Mary E. (Forbes) Teague (1838-1913) in Salem. Ezekiel died May 12, 1955 and
Lillian died November 9, 1955. Both are buried in Greenlawn Cemetery. 10
Ezekiel and Lillian had four children: Frank E. Call (1893-?), Harold C. Call (1895-1947),
Effie L. Call (1897-1985), and Alfred R. Call (1899-1953). Frank was born on February 4, 1893
and married Rachel M. Call in 1916. 1112 Frank worked at the United Shoe Machinery
Corporation in Beverly. Their second son, Harold, was born January 29, 1895 13 and was a sailor
in the United States Navy during World War I, enlisting on May 10, 1917 and being discharged
on July 31, 1919. Harold married Margaret M. Call (1899-?) 14. After his Naval service, Harold
became a machinist. Following that, he owned his own barbershop at 99 North Street in Salem.

9

Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay
and Delene Holbrook).
10
Find A Grave, Memorial ID 235008047
11
Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Marriages [1916–
1970]. Volumes 76–166, 192– 207. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston,
Massachusetts.
12
Maiden name and date of marriage unknown.
13
The National Archives At St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; World War II Draft Cards (Fourth Registration) For the State of
Massachusetts; Record Group Title: Records of the Selective Service System; Record Group Number: 147; Series Number:
M2090
14
Maiden name and birth date unknown.

�He died November 17, 1947 and is also buried in Greenlawn Cemetery. 15 Effie Louise Call was
third born to Ezekiel and Lillian, born on January 2, 1897. She married James Cullen (18981973), a teamster at an ice company, in 1917. 16 They had one son, James A. Cullen (1919-1994).
Effie died November 25, 1985 and is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery. The last of the Call children
was Alfred R. Call, born February 14, 1899 and was a leatherworker at the A.C. Lawrence
Leather Factory in Peabody, Massachusetts. 17 He married Yvonne M. Richard (1901-?), a wire
maker at the Electric Lamp Company, 18 in 1924.19 Alfred died November 20, 1953 and is buried
at Greenlawn Cemetery.
In 1948, Ezekiel and Lillian sold the home to Charles D. Sinclair on June 16, 1948.20

The Sinclair Family, 1948-1978
Charles David Sinclair (1922-1984) was born on October 14, 1922 to David P. Sinclair
(1886-1978) and Nora T. (Fogarty) Sinclair (1904-1977), who were married in Salem in 1921. 21
Charles had one brother, Francis J. Sinclair (1915-1989). Prior to purchasing and living at 28
Upham Street, Charles lived at 12 Dearborn Street in Salem and was a leather worker at the AC
Lawrence Leather Factory in Peabody, Massachusetts, which was located on Sawyer Street. 22

15

National Archives at Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Applications for Headstones For U.S. Military Veterans, 19251941; NAID: 596118; Record Group Number: 92; Record Group Title: Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General
16
United States Federal Census, 1920.
17
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Draft Registration Cards For Massachusetts, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947;
Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 132
18
United States Federal Census, 1920.
19
Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Marriages [1916–
1970]. Volumes 76–166, 192– 207. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston,
Massachusetts.
20
Salem Deeds, Book 3539, Page 324
21
U.S. Marriage Index, 1901-1955
22
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Draft Registration Cards For Massachusetts, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947;
Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 898

�Charles’ father, David, also worked there as a leatherworker. Charles joined the United States
Army as a Private First Class during World War II, enlisting on December 30, 1942 and being
honorably discharged from service on February 2, 1946. Two years later, Charles purchased 28
Upham Street.
From 1948-1950, Charles’ parents, David P. Sinclair and Nora T. Sinclair initially lived in
the home. Then, in 1950, Charles and his family also moved in. Charles and Theresa M. Nolan
(1928-1990) were married in 1949. Born on December 14, 1928, 23 Theresa worked at a cotton
factory where she put the bobbins on the looms. Charles died on February 15, 1984 at the age
of 62. Theresa died on June 23, 1990 at the age of 61. They are buried together at Saint Mary’s
Cemetery in Salem. 24

Charles and Theresa Sinclair sold the home to Peter K. Strout in 1978. Peter K. Strout
graduated from Salem High School in 1972. Before purchasing 28 Upham Street. Peter lived at
40 Rainbow Terrace. 25 Peter and his wife Kathie still live in Salem today.

In 2000, 28 Upham Street was converted into a two-unit condominium.

23

No information could be found regarding Theresa’s parents, however, the evidence presents a bit of a puzzle. Yvonne Nolan
was 23 years old at the time of Theresa’s birth but was unmarried. Theresa’s maiden name is listed as Nolan. However, Theresa
and Yvonne are listed as the daughters of John and Minnie Dubois. If this is true, Theresa would have been born when Minnie
was 57 years of age. On the sources page, you’ll see that the 1930 United States Federal Census is muddled so it is unclear if
someone was writing it to hide something or because a mistake was made. A mystery! If I had to put a theory to it, I would
think that Yvonne was actually Theresa’s mother but it was an attempt to hide it. Yvonne marries a man with the last name of
Nolan based on a Salem City Directory, but there is no record of marriage to be found.
24
Find A Grave, Memorial ID 171269732
25
"U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012"; School Name: Salem High School; Year: 1972

�CHAIN OF DEEDS

�Chain of Deeds
Date
Purchased

Homeowner Years of
Number
Ownership of Years

Purchase
Price

Documents
Referenced

Notes

February
24, 1847

George F.
Brown

1847 1850

Unknown

$550

378-133

Parcel of land

Samuel
Brown III
October
24, 1850

George F.
Brown

1850

Unknown

$3,800

436-176

Parcel of land

October
24, 1850

Samuel
Brown III

1850 1893

43

$1,400

436-176/177

Parcel of land

Samuel A.
Brown

1893 1916

23

—

—

Samuel and
Lucy were the
sole heirs to
the land and
estate.

1916 1948

32

$3,200

2354-446

Mortgage

—

Lucy E.
Dennett
December
23, 1916

Ezekiel S.
Call
Lillian A.
Call

June 16,
1948

Charles D.
Sinclair

1948 1958

10

$8,000

3539-324

Mortgage

October
17, 1958

Charles D.
Sinclair

1958 1978

20

$9,025

4505-402

Remaining
mortgage

Theresa M.
Sinclair
February
27, 1978

Peter K.
Strout

1978 1980

2

$35,000

6446-753

October
23, 1980

John
DeCotis III

1980 1987

7

$56,000

6753-649

1987 1997

10

$223,000

8957-122

John
DeCotis Jr.
May 12,
1987

Kevin O.
Clark

�Elizabeth M.
Clark
May 29,
1997

Richard
Fitzgerald

1997 2001

4

$183,000

14133-133

May 29,
1997

Upham
Street
Realty Trust

—

—

—

14145-71

Declaration of
Trust

June 7,
1997

Richard
Fitzgerald

—

—

—

14145-74

Trustees of the
Upham Street
Realty Trust

16744-223

The home was
made into two
condominium
units.

David
Dunton
August
31, 2000

MASTER
DEED

August 20,
2001

Dyanne M.
Olson

2001 2004

3

$115,000

16899-298

August 24,
2004

Robert T.
Dubreuil

2004 present

20+

$239,900

23293-484

Lisa J.
Dubreuil

�Residents Table
Resident

Years

Occupation

Charles F. Steele

1888 - 1890

Carpenter

Fred G. Waters

1888 - 1894

Brass finisher

Herbert B. Ham

1890 - 1894

Agent at Locke Bros.

Samuel W. Thomas

1897 - 1898

Grocer

Mrs. Sarah A. Bassett

1897 - 1898

Widow of John F. Bassett

Oscar L. Rhyno

1899 - 1900

Carpenter

John Dundes

1901

Currier

John B. Henshaw

1903 - 1911

Milk Dealer at 19 Foster St.

Frank P. Henshaw

1904 - 1907

Foreman

Fabien Peters

1906 - 1907

Roofer

Mrs. Lucy A. C. Powers

1907

Widow of Edward E. Powers

H.J. Rooney

1908 - 1913

Clerk at 176 Essex Street

Chase F. Meloon (Maloon)

1911 - 1913

Machinist

Daniel J. McCarthy

1913

Grease collector

Fred W. Sargent

1914 - 1917

Plumber

Daniel E. Magner

1915

Locksmith; Salem Die
Company

George E. Magner

1915

United States Navy

Alfred R. Call

1917 - 1925

Baker; Clerk at Peabody

Anna Call

1918

Widow of Mark W. Call

Ezekiel S. Call

1918 - 1948

Teamster; Janitor at the
Salem Public Library

Lillian A. Call

1918 - 1948

Wife of Ezekiel; Stitcher

Frank E. Call

1917 - 1920

United Shoe Machinery
Corporation, Beverly

�Rachel M. Call

1917 - 1920

Wife of Frank

Harold C. Call

1918 - 1948

United States Navy;
Machinist; Barber at 99 North
Street

Margaret M. Call

1927 - 1948

Wife of Harold

Clarence E. Call

1922 - 1925

Clerk at Naumkeag Steam
Cotton Company

Lester H. Call

1926 - 1929

Chauffeur

David P. Sinclair

1949 - 1954

Leather worker, A C
Lawrence

Nora T. Sinclair

1949 - 1954

Wife of David; Clerk at a
grocery store

Charles D. Sinclair

1950 - 1978

United States Army 19421946; Leather worker, A C
Lawrence; Custodian at
Salem High School

Theresa M. Sinclair

1950 - 1978

Wife of Charles; Cotton Mill
worker - “puts bobbins on
looms”

�SOURCES

�Inventory No:

SAL.1816

Historic Name:

Brown, Samuel House

Common Name:
Address:

28 Upham St

City/Town:

Salem

Village/Neighborhood:

North Salem;

Local No:

27-360;

Year Constructed:

C 1888

Architectural Style(s):

Italianate;

Use(s):

Multiple Family Dwelling House; Single Family Dwelling House;

Significance:

Architecture;

Area(s):
Designation(s):
Building Materials:

Roof: Asphalt Shingle;
Wall: Wood Clapboard;
Foundation: Brick;

Demolished

No

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�ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (Describe important a r c h i t e c t u r a l features and
evaluate i n terms of other b u i l d i n g s w i t h i n the community.)
28 Upham S t . i s t y p i c a l o f l a t e 1 9 t h ' c e n t u r y I t a l i a n t e houses i n Salem. The b u i l d i n g
i s o r i e n t e d g a b l e end t o t h e s t r e e t w i t h a s i d e h a l l e n t r y . D e c o r a t i v e f e a t u r e s i n c l u d e
t h e b r a c k e t e d doorhood, two s t o r y p a n e l e d and b r a c k e t e d bay, second s t o r y peaked window
t r i m w i t h a d r i p cap m o l d i n g , c o r n e r and s i l l b o a r d s , deep eaves and eave r e t u r n s , and
cornice brackets.

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (Explain the r o l e owners played i n l o c a l or state
h i s t o r y and how the b u i l d i n g r e l a t e s t o the development of the community.)
D i r e c t o r i e s show t h a t t h i s house was s t a n d i n g by 1888. The p r o p e r t y was owned"-by Samuel .
Brown. Brown, a wood, b a r k and hay merchant, l i v e d a t 22 Upham S t . ( a t t h e c o r n e r o f
Dearborn) and h i s l a n d extended up Upham S t . t o i n c l u d e t h i s l o t . Brown's f i r s t ' t e n a n t s
h e r e were c a r p e n t e r C h a r l e s F. S t e e l e and b r a s s f i n i s h e r F r e d G. Waters.
28 Upham S t , s t a n d s on l a n d t h a t b e l o n g e d t o John Symonds i n 1796.- Symonds was a descendant
o f an e a r l i e r John Symonds who came t o Salem i n 1636 and i s s a i d t o have b u i l t t h e f i r s t
house i n N o r t h Salem i n 1665 ( a t what i s now 111 N o r t h S t . ) . The Symondses had e x t e n s i v e
h o l d i n g s i n what was t h e n c a l l e d t h e N o r t h f i e l d s . On J a n u a r y 12, 1796, h o u s e w r i g h t
Obadiah Groce -acquired from Symonds f a m i l y members two p a r c e l s c o m p r i s i n g the l a n d on e i t h e r
s i d e o f p r e s e n t - d a y Upham S t . from Orne S t . a l m o s t a l l t h e way t o Dearborn S t . I n 1835
Joshua Upham, a deacon o f Salem's B a p t i s t Church and a s u p e r i n t e n d e n t a t Salem L a b o r a t o r y
( a c h e m i c a l works a t W a l t e r and Osborne S t s . ) , purchased t h e s e two p a r c e l s and a ' t h i r d .
s t r i p 'of l a n d t o t h e e a s t . By 1839 Upham had l a i d o u t a c o u r t 35' wide from Orne t o Dearborn
t h a t was named a f t e r him and d i v i d e d t h e l a n d i n t o h o u s e l o t s . T h i s house i s one o f t h e
l a t e r ones on t h e s t r e e t , w h i c h d e v e l o p e d r a p i d l y i n the 1840's.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES (name of p u b l i c a t i o n , author, date and publisher)
1897, 1911 Salem A t l a s e s
1888-1889 Salem D i r e c t o r y
Booth, R o b e r t , HSI R e p o r t on 18 Orne S t . , May

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�Salem Atlas 1874, Plate Q

Salem Atlas, 1890-1903, Plate 35

�Salem Atlas, 1897, Plate 9

�Salem Atlas, 1906-1938, Plate 69

Salem Atlas, 1911, Plate 10

�Lucy Gardner Brown Death Certificate, 1915
Massachusetts, U.S., Death Records, 1841-1915

�Samuel Brown III and Lucy A.W. (Gardner) Brown Gravestone
Find A Grave, Memorial ID 119519419

�Samuel A. Brown and Anna Kinsman Gravestone
Find A Grave Memorial ID 209944466

Lucy E. Brown and Joseph G. Dennett, Marriage Record, October 12, 1875
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915

Ezekiel and Lillian, Marriage Record, August 2, 1892
Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.

�Frank E. Call World War II Draft Registration Card, 1942.
The National Archives At St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; World War II Draft Cards (Fourth Registration) For the State
of Massachusetts; Record Group Title: Records of the Selective Service System; Record Group Number: 147; Series
Number: M2090

�Harold C. Call, Application for Veteran Headstone, December 1947
National Archives at Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Applications for Headstones For U.S. Military Veterans,
1925-1941; NAID: 596118; Record Group Number: 92; Record Group Title: Records of the Office of the
Quartermaster General

�Effie L. (Call) Cullen and James T. Cullen Gravestone
Find A Grave, Memorial ID 235009057

Alfred R. Call, United States Registration Draft Card, 1942
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Draft Registration Cards For Massachusetts, 10/16/194003/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 132

�John B. Henshaw and Henrietta R. Rooney, Marriage Record, June 11, 1902

John B. Henshaw, World War I Draft Registration Card, 1917-1918
United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Images from Family History
Library microfilm.

Advertisement for John B. Henshaw’s Milk Dealing, 1908
Salem City Directory, 1908

�John B. Henshaw Naturalization Petition, Date Unknown (1903-1911; address is listed as 28 Upham Street)
National Archives at Boston; Waltham, Massachusetts; ARC Title: Copies of Petitions and Records of Naturalization
in New England Courts, 1939 - ca. 1942; NAI Number: 4752894; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service, 1787-2004; Record Group Number: RG 85

�Charles D. Sinclair World War II Draft Registration Card, June 30, 1942
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Draft Registration Cards For Massachusetts, 10/16/194003/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 898

Charles and Theresa Sinclair Entry, United States Federal Census, 1930

Theresa Nolan’s Family Entry, 1930 United States Federal Census

�Sinclair Headstone
Find A Grave, Memorial ID 171269732

Sinclair Headstone
Find A Grave, Memorial ID 171269732

�Sinclair Headstone
Find A Grave, Memorial ID 171269732

Peter K. Strout, Salem High School Yearbook, 1974
"U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012"; School Name: Salem High School; Year: 1972

�Peter K. Strout, Football Photo. Third Row, First on the Left. 1971
"U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012"; School Name: Salem High School; Year: 1971

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