Historic doorways of Old Salem
Historic Doorways of Old Salem
THE DODGE-SHREVE HOUSE
MARY HARROD NORTHEND
ILLUSTRATED FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BY THE AUTHOR
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
1926
COPYRIGHT, 1926, BY MARY H. NORTHEND ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
The Riverside Press CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS PRINTED IN THE U.S.A.
THIS BOOK
Mary Harrod Northend
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FOREWORD
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
HISTORIC DOORWAYS OF OLD SALEM
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
The Rebecca Nurse House
The John Ward House
The Tucker-Rice House
The Ropes Memorial
The Lindall-Barnard-Andrews House
The Cabot-Endicott-Low House
The Pickering House
The Poynton House
The Eden-Brown House
‘The Lindens’
The Pierce-Johonnot-Nichols House
The Hosmer-Townsend-Waters House
Assembly Hall
The Boardman House
‘Oak Hill’
The Kimball House
The Cook-Oliver House
The George M. Whipple House
The Nathan Robinson-Little House
The Dodge-Shreve House
The White-Lord House
The Salem Club
The Baldwin-Lyman House
The Andrew-Safford House
The Gardner-White-Pingree House
The House of the Seven Gables
The J. Foster Smith House
The Grace Machado House
The Stearns House
The Timothy Orne House
The Crowninshield-Devereux-Waters House
The Mansfield-Bolles House
The Richard Derby House
The Hodges-Peele-West House
The Silsbee-Mott House
The Hodges-Webb-Meek House
The Pickman-Shreve-Little House
The Home for Aged Women
The Home for Aged Men
The Benjamin Pickman House
The Elias Hasket Derby House
The Neal-Kittridge-Rogers House
The Arthur West House
The Hoffman-Simpson House
The Doyle Mansion
Derby Street and Chestnut Street
Famous Names in Salem
Palladian Windows
CHAPTER VI
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