The [Townsend Bishop house] and the outlines of [Witch Hill] are from sketches by O.W.H. Upham. The [English house] is from a drawing made on the spot by J.R. Penniman of Boston, in 1822, a few years before its demolition, for the use of which I am indebted to James Kimball, Esq., of Salem. The view of [Salem Village] and of the [Jacobs' house] are reduced, by O.W.H. Upham, from photographs by E.R. Perkins.
The [map] and other engravings, including the [autographs], were all delineated by O.W.H. Upham.
[Transcriber's Note: The map was missing from the volume used to prepare this e-text. The map image below was reproduced from a scan at the University of Virginia's Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project, http://etext.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/maps.]
Map of Salem Village.
1692.