| 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] |