CONTENTS

I.Character in Doorways[1]
II.Old Salem as a Center of Colonial Doorways[3]
III.The Evolution of the Salem Doorway[5]
IV.The Door Itself[10]
V.Old Salem Houses and Their Doorways[15]
The Rebecca Nurse House[15]
The John Ward House[17]
The Tucker-Rice House[19]
The Ropes Memorial[20]
The Lindall-Barnard-Andrews House[22]
The Cabot-Endicott-Low House[24]
The Pickering House[25]
The Poynton House[26]
The Eden-Brown House[28]
‘The Lindens’[29]
The Pierce-Johonnot-Nichols House[31]
The Hosmer-Townsend-Waters House[33]
Assembly Hall[34]
The Boardman House[36]
‘Oak Hill’[36]
The Kimball House[38]
The Cook-Oliver House[38]
The George M. Whipple House[40]
The Nathan Robinson-Little House[42]
The Dodge-Shreve House[43]
The White-Lord House[44]
The Salem Club[45]
The Baldwin-Lyman House[47]
The Andrew-Safford House[48]
The Gardner-White-Pingree House[50]
The House of the Seven Gables[51]
The J. Foster Smith House[52]
The Grace Machado House[53]
The Stearns House[53]
The Timothy Orne House[55]
The Crowninshield-Devereux-Waters House[56]
The Mansfield-Bolles House[58]
The Richard Derby House[59]
The Hodges-Peele-West House[60]
The Silsbee-Mott House[61]
The Hodges-Webb-Meek House[61]
The Pickman-Shreve-Little House[62]
The Home for Aged Women[64]
The Home for Aged Men[66]
The Benjamin Pickman House[67]
The Elias Hasket Derby House[68]
The Neal-Kittridge-Rogers House[70]
The Arthur West House[72]
The Hoffman-Simpson House[73]
The Doyle Mansion[74]
Derby Street and Chestnut Street[75]
Famous Names in Salem[81]
Palladian Windows[83]
VI.Old Salem Knockers[88]