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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Salem MA 01970

 
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By J. Makali Bruton, July 1, 2015
The Pedrick Store House Marker
101 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — The Pedrick Store House Reported permanently removed
The Pedrick Store House, originally located on Marblehead Harbor, was built by Marblehead merchant Thomas Pedrick (1736-1802) in about 1770. It was first used as a store house for salt and goods from the cod fish trade, with a sail loft on the . . . Map (db m220593) HM
102 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — The Pickering House
Built By John Pickering 1660 Here Was Born In 1745 Col. Timothy Pickering In The Revolution He Was Quartermaster General And President Of The Board Of War In Washington's Cabinet He Was Secretary Of State, Secretary of War and . . . Map (db m220805) HM
103 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — The Point Neighborhood
Salem's Point neighborhood was originally known as Stage Point for wooden fish-drying “stages” along the peninsula. Stage Point was a center for Salem’s early maritime business, and key to her historic economic development. . . . Map (db m115319) HM
104 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — The Salem Witch Trials Memorial
In 1692, nearly two hundred people in the Salem area were accused of witchcraft, then considered a crime. Twenty of the accused were tried and executed – victims of fear, superstition, and a court system that failed to protect them. This . . . Map (db m85901) HM
105 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — The Second Corps of Cadets1861 - 1865
The Second Corps of Cadets serves in the Civil War and provides the leadership for volunteer units from all parts of Essex County.Map (db m220835) WM
106 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — The Second Corps of Cadets1917 - 1918
The Second Corps of Cadets serves as an artillery battalion in the 26th Yankee Division in France during World War I. The corps participates in six campaigns.Map (db m221819) HM
107 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — The Town House
Three rods west of this spot stood, from 1718 until 1785, The Town House. Here Governor Burnet convened The General Court in 1728 and 1729, a Town Meeting held here in 1765 protested against The Stamp Act, and another in 1769, . . . Map (db m85899) HM
108 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — The Washington Arch
From 1775 to 1783, Salem played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War, from the first armed resistance at "Leslie's Retreat" to privateers sailing out of Salem accounting for more than half of all captured British vessels. . . . Map (db m221272) HM
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109 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — The Witch Gaol
Here stood the Salem gaol built in 1684, used until 1813 razed in 1957 -------- During the witchcraft persecution of 1692, many of the accused were imprisoned here. One of them, the aged Giles Cory (b. 1611), was pressed to . . . Map (db m85900) HM
110 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Thomas Barnard D.D.
First Pastor of the North Church in Salem 1772- 1814 This tablet placed here on the occasion of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the churchMap (db m220818) HM
111 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Timothy Pickering
Revolutionary War Soldier & Patriot Timothy Pickering Col. - 1st Regt., Essex Co. Militia, MA Quartermaster General & Adjutant General Continental Army Member Board of War Born 6 July 1745 Salem, Essex Co., MA Died 29 January 1829 . . . Map (db m220810) WM
112 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — To the Farthest Port Reported missing
In the late 1700s and early 1800s Salem’s ships reached out to the world. From this wharf alone between 1785 and 1799, shipowner Elias Hasket Derby dispatched 170 trading vessels on pioneering voyages to China, India, the East Indies, and the . . . Map (db m86538) HM
113 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Twenty Third Regiment Memorial
To commemorate the faithful service of the Twenty Third Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry at Roanoke Island • New Berne • Kinston • Whitehall • Goldsboro • Wilcox Bridge • Wrenns Mills • Heckmans Farm • Arrowfield Church • . . . Map (db m186218) WM
114 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Very Reverend Theobald Mathew
Erected by the followers of Very Reverend Theobald Mathew Apostle of Temperance Born 10 October 1790 Died 8 Decembber 1856 Map (db m186225) HM
115 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Veterans of The Revolutionary War1786
Veterans of the Revolutionary War realize the need for military preparedness and civil order and organize the Salem Cadets, later the Second Corps of Cadets, on July 10, 1786. The Cadets are one of the first volunteer militia units in the . . . Map (db m221816) HM
116 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — War Memorial Honor Roll
Dedicated to those who died in the service of their country Names of the fallenMap (db m220592) HM
117 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Wesley United Methodist Church
8 North Street, Salem Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Built 1888Map (db m220799) HM
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118 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — West India Goods StoreSalem Maritime National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Captain Henry Prince (1764-1846) built the store across the street about 1800 while living in the brick house next door, which he purchased from famed merchant Elias Hasket Derby. It is assumed Prince used the store as a warehouse for cargo. . . . Map (db m186246) HM
119 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Wharves in the Early 1800sSalem Maritime National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
If you visited Salem’s waterfront in the late 1700s or early 1800s you would have been impressed not only by the ships and their exotic cargo, but also by the variety of artisans and craftsmen who worked on the wharf. Sail makers, riggers, rope . . . Map (db m220594) HM
120 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Wharves in the Late 1800sSalem Maritime National Historical Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — Reported permanently removed
Not until the later 1800s did we have photographs of sailing vessels berthed along wharves here, but by then we had declined as a world port. The shallow harbor could not accommodate the clipper ships and larger vessels that dominated the seas after . . . Map (db m62541) HM
121 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Wharves in the late 1800'sSalem Maritime National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
The earliest photographs of Salem's wharves date from the late 1800s, as the great age of sail was coming to an end. Salem achieved its greatest trade successes in the early 1800, and saw a decline throughout the 19th century. One reason was the . . . Map (db m186242) HM
122 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Where's Poseidon?
The historic cast iron Poseidon Fountain (c. 1850-1857) next to the Salem Public Library is quickly deteriorating! The fountain has been covered while we raise funds for the $200,000 restoration. Fountain History The fountain was . . . Map (db m220735) HM
123 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — With The Need For Greater Military Organization1636
With the need for greater military organization, the East Regiment, later the Essex Regiment, is organized on December 13, 1636. This date marks the official birth of the National Guard of the United States.Map (db m221932) WM
124 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — World War I MemorialSalem, Essex County Massachusetts
Roll of honor 1917-1918 Then two rows of names World War I Donated by the city of Salem Rededicated by Mayor Anthony V. Salvo November 11, 1986Map (db m97368) WM
125 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Yin Yu Tang A Chinese Home
Come tour this 16-bedroom house moved from China and re-erected in Salem. During the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), a prosperous Chinese merchant from Anhui Province built a stately sixteen-bedroom house in China's southeastern Huizhou region, . . . Map (db m220849) HM

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