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DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND ORIGINAL, (if known) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
The Salem Maritime National Historic Site, composed of about nine acres of urban waterfront, contains seven historic buildings, one historic foundation, and two historic wharves. All buildings andstructures have been altered from their original appearance through 300 tc?140 years of use and of restoration. All structures, as a historical complex, are of 1st order of significance.
1. Custom House and Bonded WarehouseBuilt in 1819 of red brick with a hip roof, major changes were made
in 1854 with the addition of the cupola and the fireproof vault, and other changes made throughout the years as described in the historic structures report. Partial rehabilitation on the exterior and interior reflect and preserve the changes which have occured from 1819 to 1939. The exterior most closely represents and combines 1819 and 1854 condi tions. The interior has a cut-off date of 1904 (1847 for the Surveyor's Office) with some historic period furnished rooms, but modern uses (visitor contact facility, park offices, maintenance area) prevent com plete restoration. The interior of the Bonded Warehouse is little changed from its 1819 and 1854 appearance, and contains original hoisting equipment (functional) and samples of cargos.
Their present condition is good Treatment recommended: Preservation Prelininary Cost Estimate for Above $10,000/yr. Photograph enclosed
2. Derby House' ^li'A brick structure, ^stories, built in 1761, with a kitchen ell
added about1 1810, the house has been restored exteriorly to its original appearance (front and sides pre-Revolutionary^ rear early 19th century). Interiorly the house is restored and furnished in a somewhat mixed appearance, generally representing a home of rather modest size of a successful merchant of the late Colonial, Revolutionary, and early Federal periods. Its present condition is good.
Treatment recommended: Preservation Prelininary Cost Estimate for Above $3,000/yr Photograph enclosed
3. Narbonne HouseA two-story, clapboarded wood frame building on stone foundations.
The first part was built around 1670 with major additions through the 18th century and minor changes through the 20th century. Still is a rare example of 17th century architecture and one of the older houses in Massachusetts. At the present time the house is being preserved for use as an architectural exhibit.
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Form 10-300a (July 1969)
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM
(Continuation Sheet)
STATE
MassachusettsCOUNTY
EssexFOR NPS USE ONLY
ENTRY NUMBER
(Number all entries)
7. (continued) 3(Narbonne House)
Treatment recommended: Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate for Above: $100,000 Photograph enclosed
4. West India Goods Store;A two-story building, wood frame construction with narrow clapboard
siding on the exterior walls, roof shingled with wood. Built sometime after 1800. Its original appearance is unknown. Modifications made through the years have generally been preserved. Building represents a typical waterfront structure of the early 19th century. It is presently used to house an antique sales concession.
Treatment recommended: Restoration Preliminary Cost Estimate for Above: $80,000 Photograph enclosed
5. The Hawkes House;A three-story buildipg, of wood frame construction. Begun in 1779
as a Samuel Mclntire dess/gn, the eastern one-third was cut away and the house rebuilt and completed in 1801. The house exists with its early 19th century appearance, including the interior, fe- little changed. The house was partially restored during 1938-1939. Second and third floors were adapted for living quarters. It is in good condition.
Treatment recommended: Exterior preservation/restoration Preliminary cost estimate for above: $100,000 Photograph enclosed
6. The Scale House;Built in 1829 of red brick with a gabled slate roof. It was a depen
dency of the Custom House and serjived as a storage place for weighing apparatus and measuring devices used on Salem wharves in the 19th century, The building was restored in 1965 and is in excellent condition, except for some brick decay.
Treatment recommended: Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate for Above: §12*50©! Photograph enclosed
7. Derby Wharf;Begun in the 1760 f sy the wharf was completed to its final length and
appearance by 1812. During the Revolution privateers used the wharf prob ably more than any other port facility in the colonies. Restored in
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Form 10-300a (July 1969)
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM
(Continuation Sheet)
Massachusetts
EssexFOR NPS USE ONLY
ENTRY NUMBER
(Number all entries)
7. (continued) sheet #2
7. Derby Wharf (continued)
1938-39, the wharf is approximately as it appeared after 1812. The east half of the wharf surface was at various times lined with warehouses. A countinghouse stood at the Northwest corner along Derby Street (1767-1819) All warehouses were demolished by the early 20th century. A U.S. Coast Guard Lighthouse, built about 1871, occupies the extreme tip of the wharf, and modern small boat-docking facility is attached to the wharf's east side. The condition of the wharf is poor*
Treatment recommended: preservation Prelimimary Cost Estimate for Above: Photograph enclosed
$250,000
8. Central Wharf;Built in the 1790's, the wharf was restored in 1939 to an approximation
of its original appearance. Several warehouse buildings have been built on the wharf and demolished, but little is known about them except for the Forrester Warehouse, taken<rffown around 1947. At the present time the wharf is in fair condition.
Treatment recommended: preservation Preliminary cost estimate for above: $80,000 Photograph enclosed
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PROPERTY LIST - SALEM COMMON HISTORIC DISTRICTSalem, Massachusetts
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135 Essex Street133 Essex Street131 Essex Street129 Essex Street127 Essex Street125 Essex Street123 Essex Street109 Essex Street107-107% Essex Street103 Essex Street101 Essex Street99 Essex Street97~97h Essex Street95 Essex Street91 Essex Street83-85 Essex Street81 Essex Street73 Essex Street71 Essex Street69 Essex Street67 Essex Street65 Essex Street63 Essex Street59-61 Essex Street53 Essex Street49-51 Essex Street47 Essex Street45 Essex Street50 Essex Street52 Essex Street54 Essex Street56-58 Essex Street60-62 Essex Street64-68 Essex Street70 Essex Street72 Essex Street74 Essex Street76-78 Essex Street84-88 Essex Street92%-94 Essex Street96 Essex Street98 Essex Street18 Washington Square West38 Washington Square South46 Washington Square South56 Washington Square South
60-62 Washington Square South 72 Washington Square East 74 Washington Square East 2-4 Forrester Street
Vacant Lot - Estate B. AxelrodEstate Benj. AxelrodBertha AdaskoMoses AlpertRussell & Eliz KiernanGrand Turk RealtyMoba Realty TrustMaguire Realty Trust4 Union Street Realty TrustVacant Lot - Samuel Levins TrustVacant Lot - Salem Hotel CorpWalter & Stella HullJames SolovicosHedwig M. LewalskaJames & Joan BaileyJames & Joan BaileyJames & Joan BaileyR. Jazyska & V. LouatisNarbonne House - USAArmand & Louise RichiutsMary A. NowakArmand & Louise RichiutsArmand & Louise RichiutsArmand R. BlaisRobert & Janet MaguireEdxirard M. Pszenny, Jr.Vienna C. TarchiniRobert B. BonsangLibraryMary K. HarringtonSet Ming FongLaurien & Alie L'ltalienJohn & Irene BochynskiEssex Street TrustJohn & Carrie KuckerOld Salem Realty TrustRichard £ June AndersonRichard & June AndersonPhillips School-City of SalesGeorge A. AhmedArthur & Joan DacyOld Salem Realty TrustHotel Hawthorne ParkingLucretha BurnsO'Donnell Funeral HomeJessie A. Fearing
Beatrice LesserMarjorie CopelandMarjorie CopelandNicholas & Eliz Nestor
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1830-1850 1725-1790 1725-1790 1850-1875 1875-1900 1725-1790 1725-1790 1651-1725 1651-1725 1830-1850 1850-1875 1850-1875 1725-1790 1790-18301830-18501850-18751830-185018501790-18301790-18301875-19001875-19001875-19001850-18751790-18301790-18301830-1850Rebuilt 18831875-19001725-17901790-18301920-19251812 Federal18751830 Greek
Revival 1875 18901790-1830 1850-1875
51 8 Forrester Street52 12 Forrester Street53 14 Forrester Street54 11 Forrester Street55 9 Forrester Street56 7 Forrester Street57 1 Forrester Street53 78 Washington Square East59 80 Washington Square East60 82 Washington Square East
61 84 Washington Square East62 90-92 Washington Square East63 4 Briggs Street64 6 Briggs Street65 8 Briggs Street66 10 Briggs Street67 94 Washington Square East68 96 Washington Square East69 4 Andrew Street70 6 Andrew Street71 8 Andrew Street72 10-10*5 Andrew Street73 12 Andrew Street74 14 Andrew Street75 16-18 Andrew Street76 20 Andrew Street77 22 Andrew Street78 24 Andrew Street79 26 Andrew Street80 30 Andrew Street81 81 Webb Street82 35 Andrew Street83 29 Andrew Street84 25-27 Andrew Street85 23 Andrew Street86 21 Andrex^ Street87 19 Andrew Street88 17 Andrew Street89 15 Andrew Street90 13 Andrew Street91 11-11B Andrew Street92 7-9 Andrew Street93 98 Washington Square East94 35 Pleasant Street95 33 Pleasant Street96 31 Pleasant Street97 12 Pickman Street98 14 Pickman Street99 16 Pickraan Street100 18 Pickman Street101 12% Pickman Street102 20 Pickman Street
Walter & Bernice Twarog 1850-1875Adrian & Madeline Chouinard 1850-1875Michael & Charlotte Shea 1850-1875Lillian M. Beytes 1850-1875Joseph & Joan Boudreau 1850-1875Felix & Bertha Malolipszy 1850-1875Mary W. Haloon 1725-1790 Stanley MikulskiElvena Erskine - Joseph Hosmer House 1795 W. J. Welch Realty Corp.-Capt. Boardman House
1782-1789George W. Full Funeral Home 1900 Florence Brennan-Jabez Baldwin House 1809-1812Max & Rae Cutler 1850-1875James B. Shatswell 1850-1875Richard & Pauline Mikulski 1850-1875 Stanislas & Margaret Swiniarski 1850-1875K of C Hall-Silsbee Senior 1818 William & Eunice Toomey-N. Silsbee Home 1832Robert & Nackey Scagliotti 1850-1875Kathleen Hay 1790-1830Phyllis Hinceman 1790-1830James & Joan Bailey 1790-1830Edward & Dorothy Sonier 1790-1830Erneol N. Jorgenien 1790-1830George & Georgiana Osgood 1790-1830John & Donna Boudrot 1790-1830Mary Ann Tyburski 1790-1830Henry & Florence Soboczyinski 1790-1830Genowela Chalupowski 1850-1875 Chester & Mary Chalupowski ) 1850-1875Phyllis Beauty Salon 1890-Edmund & Anita Sicotte 1840-David & Carolyn Smith 1850-1875William & Louise Pelletier 1850-1875JOseph & Gail Emmett 1790-1830Patrick & Ann Evans 1790-1830Vogue Realty Trust 1790-1830Robert & Corrine Jones 1790-1830John Suldenski 1850-1875Krystyna Czapla 1790-1830Fernand & Jacqueline Lachance 1790-1830William & Gloria Cody 1790 Raycinda (Haverhill) Realty Corp. 1840Fred & Julia Korzen iwski 1875-1900J/anice N. Vallis 1850-1875Davin & Louise Pelletier 1850-1875William & Louise Pelletier 1790-1830Roland & Mary L'Hereux 1790-1830Transformation Realty, Inc. 1790-1830Arthur & Gertrude Ryan 1790-1830Donald & Earl Wilkins 1875-1900John Hyland, Jr. 1790-1830
103 22 Pickman Street104 24 Pickman Street105 26 Pickman Street106 27 Pickman Street107 25 Pickman Street108 23 Pickman Street109 21-21A Pickman Street110 19 Milk Street111 17 Milk Street112 13 Milk Street113 11 Milk Street114 29 Pleasant Street115 3 Parker Court116 1 Parker Court117 18 Pleasant Street118 20 Pleasant Street119 22 Pleasant Street120 26-28 Pleasant Street121 30 Pleasant Street122 5 Milk Street123 2 Pickman Street124 4 Pickman Street125 34 Pleasant Street126 51-53 Washington Square North127 47-49 Washington Square North128 45 Washington Square North129 41 Washington Square North130 39 Washington Square North131 23 Winter Street132 21 Winter Street133 19 Winter Street
134 17 Winter Street135 15 Winter Street136 11 Winter Street137 7 Winter Street138 5 Winter Street139 3 Winter Street140 1 Winter Street141 2 Winter Street142 8-10 Winter Street143 12 Winter Street144 14 Winter Street145 16 Winter Street146 18 Winter Street147 20 Winter Street148 22 Winter Street149 24 Winter Street150 24% Winter Street151 26 Winter Street152 35 Washington Square North153 2 Oliver Street154 6 Oliver Street155 8 Oliver Street
Lena PierceArthur & Gertrude RyanLeopold & Nancy FraserJames & Jeanne HigginsDonald & Patrice LemareWilliam & Ruth CallahanHarold & Lenna PhippsArthur & Florence LavoieRoland & Pauline AudetRobert & Nancy BrownEdward HolkiewiczMathan & Dorothy WarmanWalter SadoskiBarbara S. CaseyLarry & Anne BaccareWilliam A. MillisenJohn A. Dr is collDana TrustRobert J. FoleyAlbert R. GiffordRichard & Beverly CarterBrail E. CastouguayEliz L. ArondelW. J. Welch RealtyLoretta PowersMary CurtinDoering TrustDoering TrustMary I. FieldThelma E. WileyEleanor M. BarnesCatherine M. DonlonRichard W. DesmondAlkyn Realty TrustGeorge J. MarcopoulasSally Flint SulloEvelyn N. WrightJoseph & Deborah CutlerEdward & Helen Mulry IVAmes Realty TrustOld Salem Realty TrustMary J. DonovanJohn & Marie Manning, Jr.Rayner & Donna KenisonRoland & Barbara St. OngeOld Salem Realty TrustShamrock Realty TrustLester W. StrookAmerico & Gilda MazzariniJohn & Pauline WardRalph H. Doering, Jr.Judith DoeringJames & Eleanor DauphineRaymond & Nancy Ditroia
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1875-1900
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10 Oliver Street 12 Oliver Street 16 Oliver Street 18 Oliver Street 20 Oliver Street22 Oliver Street23 Oliver Street19 Oliver Street17 Oliver Street15 Oliver Street11 Oliver Street9 Oliver Street7 Oliver Street5 Oliver Street31 Washington Square North
171 29 Washington Square North172 6 Mall Street173 8 Mall Street174 10 Mall Street175 10A Mall Street176 12 Mall Street177 14-16 Mall Street178 18-20 Hall Street179 147-151 Bridge Street180 23 Mall Street181 19-21 Mall Street182 17 Mall Street183 15 Mall Street184 13 Mall Street185 9 Mall Street186 7 Mall Street187 1 Mall Street188 25 Washington Square North189 8 Williams Street190 10-12 Williams Street191 12*2-14 Williams Street192 16 Williams Street193 18 Williams Street194 20 Williams Street195 22-24 Williams Street196 26 Williams Street197 28 Williams Street198 30 Williams Street199 155 Bridge Street200 33 Williams Street201 31 Williams Street202 29 Williams Street203 27 Williams Street204 25 Williams Street205 23 Williams Street
Mary J. Noyes Henry & Lheresa Belanger John, Joseph, Marie Manning Joseph & Joan Duhaime Randolph & Ellen Dodge Henry & Gail Dragon Rene & Anna Morneau James & Dorothy Fouhey Mary & Wanda Mikulewicz Brian & Barbara Shaughnessy Richard & Ann Clemena Stella B. Ouellette Salvatore & Mary DeFranco Andrew Ardoline Judith C. Doering
Bertram Home for Aged MenJoseph & Eliz PalamaraNorma Jean RedwineFederal Realty TrustFrank JanickiStanley & Wanda CecelskiPaul & Sandra RoulierLeward & Alda MaskellMrs. Demule (147 Vacant Lot)Richard C. EvelethSaul AblowJohn & Alice GreeneHelene E. DionCharles A. MooreTheodore & Shirley AngelakisCarrie P. RussellE. A. CondonStanley ZielinskiRalph H. Goering TrustRalph II. Doering TrustJames SalovicasPeter & Anna LeBlancKatherine S. GirdlerEliz A. HaleyPeter & Mary OrfanosJoseph & Amelia StupakiewiczRylon Realty TrustPeter & Barbara MaitlandM. ReardonRuth I. SyinondsPost Realty TrustCatherine OsgoodJonadomist TrustJ. Edward & Blanche FultonWilliam F. Vitale
Circa 1725 1830-1850 1790-1830 1790-1830 1790-1830 1790-1830 1790-1800 1790-1800 1790-1830 1790-1830 1790-1830 1790-1830 1790-1830 1790-1830 1790-1830
John Forrester1818
1850-1875 1790-1830 1790-1830 1875-1900 1790-1830 1875-1900 1875-1900 1890-1900 1850-1875 1890-1900 1890-1900 1790-1820 1830-1850 1830-1850 1790-1820 1790-1820 1875-1900 1790-1820 1790-1820 1850-1875 1850-1875 1790-1820 1790-1820 1790-1820 Circa 1725 1790-1820 1790-1820 19001850-1875 1790-1830 1790-1830 1875-1900 1790 1850-1875
206 21 Williams Street207 19 Williams Street208 17 Williams Street209 15% Williams Street210 15 Williams Street211 13 Williams Street212 11 Williams Street213 9 Williams Street214 7 Williams Street215 5 Williams Street216 3 Williams Street217 21 Washington Square North218 19% Washington Square North219 19 Washington Square North220 2 Brown Street221 4 Brown Street222 6 Brown Street223 2-4 Howard Street224 8 Howard Street225 10 Howard Street226 12 Howard Street227 16 Howard Street228 18 Howard Street f229 22 Howard Street230 24 Howard Street231 26 Howard Street232 28 Howard Street233 30 Howard Street234 34 Howard Street235 38 Howard Street236 40 Howard Street237 42 Howard Street238 159 Bridge Street239 5 Howard Street240 1-3 Howard Street241 8 Brown Street242 10-12 Brown Street243 14-16 Brown Street244 4 Brown Street Court245 18 Brown Street246 22-24 St. Peter Street247 26-28 St. Peter Street248 28% St. Peter Street249 30-36 St. Peter Street250 48 St. Peter Street251 St. Peter Street
252253 1 Brown Street254 13 Washington Square West255 1 Daniels Street256 120-126 Essex Street
257 128 Essex Street
Parker & Irene HumphryLucillo A. PiotrowskiPeter & Barbara MaitlandJohn & Pauline O'NeilJames M. SalavicosDavid & Lucila AriasWilliam & Theresa CameronRoland & Ann PonssardDelores E. LabrieRichard P. MarrNorris & Helen DozoisRichard ElliottHolly Jean MulvihillWanda C. MilewskiPhilip D. KoklasMcArdle Realty TrustHonora M. Hayes !John & Mary LenziFrank H. WetmoreEdward & Patsy LeBlancJoan W. Hathaway, Jr.Frank H. WetmoreMary SuldenskiJohn & Alice HincemanArthur & Dorothy HorinFrank H. WetmoreDeborah W. HeatonAlice KuszmarLeo & Jeannette TalbotRobert & Lorraine DeVoeDavid & Honora H. HayesWetmore Family TrustM. RomanowDavid & Honora HayesDavid & Honora HayesJames & Hichelle BraganLucille C. NadeauDaniel W. McIIugh, Jr.Daniel W. McHugh, Jr.Salem Young Womens Assoc.St. Peters Church 1833/adjoiningSt. John Baptist RectorySt. John Baptist ChurchSt. John Baptist SchoolResidence County SheriffSalem Jail & House of Correction
Howard Street Burying Ground David £ Honora Hayes Andrews Stafford House Thomas E. Gill Essex Institue Crowinshield Bently House Pingree House - Essex Inst.
1830-1850 1790-1820 1790-1820 1875-1900 1790-1820 1790-1830 1790-1820 1830-1850 1830-1850 1875-1900 1875-1900 1830-1850 18431830-1850 1850-1875 1850-1875 1830-1850 1875-1900 1830-1850 1875-1900 1830-1850 1850-1860 1850-1860 1850-1860 1850-1860 1850-1860 1850-1860 1830-1850 1830-1850 1830-1850 1830-1850 1830-1850 19001875-1900 1875-1900 1790-1800 1790-1820 1850-1875 1850-1875 1880
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258 132-134 Essex Street259 136 Essex Street260 89 Webb Street261 1 Milk Street262 3 Milk Street263 5 Milk Street264 4 Milk Street265 6 Milk Street266 8 Milk Street267 Roger Conant Statue268 Sales Common
Essex Institude Salem ArmoryOraer J. & Caroline Gagnon Mabel O'Day E^ & H. Hampel Margaret M. Kingsley Roland & liary L' lleureux Orne St. Realty Trust Otis & Helen Putnam
Military Training Field Band Stand Playground
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AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (Check One or More as Appropriate)
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STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
New England shipping played an important role in the economic development of the new United States. Salem is one example of early New England shipping and at, Sa.lem Maritime National Historic Site are two wharves with origins in the late 18th century as well as other structures contributing to a vignette of an early 19th century waterfront.
During the Revolutionary War Salem was the only major American port not closed by the British. Salem merchants were able to keep an average of 50 ships and privateers at sea at all times, harrassing and capturing British shipping and providing supplies and materials to the Continental Army. Derby Wharf was the base for much of this privateering activity.
Following the war Salem merchants and seamen explored new trade routes with the rest of the world, opening and establishing trade with China, India, Sumatra, and similar ports, continuing trade with European and Mediterranean ports, making contacts with Japan 50 years before Commodore Perry, and other pioneering voyages, ,whic,h were followed up by the larger ports of Boston and New York. Customs duties provided 95% of the new Federal Government's operating funds, and in the years immediately after 1800, Salem provided one-sixth of the total.
Maritime History of Massachusetts, by Samuel Eliot MorrisonSalem in the Seventeenth Century, by James Duncan PhillipsSalem in the Eighteenth Century, by James Duncan PhillipsSalem and the Indies, by James Duncan PhillipsEssex Institute Historical CollectionsPart II Historic Structures Report The Custom HousePart II Historic Structures Report The Derby HouseNotes on the Derby-Prince-Ropes HouseThe Derbys, Their Ships and ShippingHistorical Report on Derby Wharf_________________________
LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE COORDINATES DEFINING A RECTANGLE LOCATING THE PROPERTY
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Salem Maritime National Historic SiteSTREET AND NUMBER:
178 Derby Street
SalemSTATE
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State Liaison Officer recommendation:n Yes
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I hereby certify that this property is included in the National Register.
State Liaison Officer Signature
In compliance with Executive Order 11593, I hereby nominate this property to the National Register, certify ing that the State Liaison Officer has been allowed 90 days in which to present the nomination to the State Re view Board and to evaluate its significance. The recom-
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