Historic Salem Points of Interest

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Historic Salem Points of Interest
Henry Wyckoff From Old Catalog Belknap
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This brown-stone edifice dates from 1846.
John- Ward Hoise. Built 1684, in the Essex Institute Gakde. V Opposite it stood, from 1805 to 1850, an imposing gate to the Common, designed by Samuel Mclntire, greatest of all the archi- tects of his period in these parts, of whose work we are to see examples as we progress.
In front of the church, standing in an angle, as Brown Street enters the square, is Kitson's heroic Statue of Roger Conant the leader of Salem's first settlers, and close by the fi
...ne house built in 1818 by John Andrew, at the time it was built the most costly house in New England, the pillared colonnade on the southerly side being especially noteworthy.
Just around the corner on Essex Street, up which we now turn, is the verv good example of Mclntire work, the White-Pingree house, and next' door, in two large brick buildings, one of Salem's two famous museums.
The Essex Institute Of the wealth of priceless historical objects collected here it is possible in this Hraited space to do little more than make a sug- igestion.


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