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Maj. Stephen Sewell. Loaned by Mr. George R. 

 Curwen. 



Born Baddesley, England, 19 Aug., 1657; died 17 Oct., 1725. Clerk of the Courts at 

 trial of the witches. Register of deeds for many years. 



Margaret (Mitchell) Sewell. Loaned by Mr. George 

 R. Curwen. 



Wife of the above. 



Samuel Curwen. Photogravure. Loaned by Mr. Geo. 

 JR. Curwen. 



Distinguished Tory of the Revolution. Lived in London 1775 to 1784; author of 

 Curwen's Journal and Letters written in London during his expatriation. 



Charles W. Upham. Engraving. Essex Institute. 



Born 1802 ; died 1875. Distinguished as clergyman, Member of Congress. Author 

 of History of Salem Witchcraft. Well known as a political and historical writer. 



Robert Rantoul, Junr. Lithograph. Essex Institute. 



Born 1805; died 1852. Lawyer, member of Congress, political writer. 



John Games. Photographed from the original portrait 

 in possession of Essex Institute. 



Commander of a Privateer during the Revolution. 



Washington. From the original picture in possession of 



the Nichols family, Salem. Loaned by Mr. F. H. Lee. 



Silhouettes. LoanedbyMr. Ghas.P. Bowditch, Boston. 



Merchants, lawyers, and divines of Salem, etc., viz. : 



Mr. Jonathan Waldo. 



Druggist and merchant in Salem; built, in connection with Wm. Stearns, the "Old 

 Corner" building in 1792. 



Col. Timothy Pickering. 

 Thomas Gushing, Esq. 

 Mr. Nathaniel West. 



Merchant in Salem. 



Judge Samuel Sewall (Marblehead). 



Lawyer of distinction born in Boston 1757; died at Wiscasset, Me., 1814. Mem- 

 ber of State Legislature. M. C. 1797-1800. Judge of Supreme Court and Chief Jus- 

 tice Nov. 1813. 



Rev. Dr. John Prince. 



Minister of First church from 1775 to 1836. 



Mrs. Prince. 



Wife of Rev. John Prince. 



Jonathan Tucker, Esq. 



Merchant. 



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