44 CATALOGUE . 



Mrs. Tucker. 



Mr. Bowditch. 



Rev. Dr. Lucius Bolles. 



Baptist minister in Salem 1805; born 1779; died 1844. 



Rev. Dr. T. Barnard, Jr. 



(T. Barnard, Senr.,was of the First church.) First minister North church, 1772 to 

 1814. Born 1748; died 1814. 



Jonathan P. Saunders. 



Surveyor and many years town clerk of Salem. 



Rev. Dr. Bentley. 



Minister East Church 1783 to 1819. Born 1759, died Dec. 29, 1819. Editor Essex 

 Register. Harvard University 1777; tutor there. Distinguished as a theological 

 and political writer. Much interested in antiquarian matters. 



Rev. Mr. Fisher. 



Rector of St. Peter's church ; died in 1813. 



Benjamin Pickman, Esq. 



Born 1763; died 1843. Harvard University, 1784. Medical College, 1809-11. Mer- 

 chant in Salem. Noted Federalist writer. 



Mr. Joseph Peabody. 



Distinguished merchant in Salem, from 1791 to 1844. 



John G. King, Esq. 



Lawyer and scholar, first President of Common Council. 



Rev. Dr. Daniel Hopkins. 



Minister South Church 1776. Born 1834; died 1814. 



John Punchard, Esq. 



Held various offices in Salem. Drummer at West Point, time of capture, of Maj. 

 Andre, 1780. 



PAINTINGS OF OLD HOUSES, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, 

 BROADSIDES, ETC. 



Narbonne House. Pastel, by Ross Turner. Essex Insti- 

 tute. 



This house, built prior to 1680, still stands at 71,Essex Street and is a good illus- 

 tration of the architecture of that period showing the lean-to roof. 



Ward House. Pastel, by Ross Turner. Essex Institute. 



This bouse built by John Ward about 1684 and still standing on St. Peter street 

 shows the overhanging second story, which romance attributes to being used as a 

 protection against the Indians. It is, however, an old country type of building 

 brought over by the early settlers and was for the practical benefit of increased room 

 in second story. 



