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Cabot House. Water color, by Ross Turner. Essex In- 

 stitute. 



Hoiise built by Joseph Cabot about 1748 showing good example of gambrel roof. 

 A fine illustration of the colonial type. 



Nichols House. Water color, by Ross Turner. Essex 

 Institute. 



Colonial house designed by Mcintire, local architect. 



Emmerton House. Pastel, by Ross Turner. Essex In- 

 stitute. 



House built 1817, and remodelled in 1886, shows good example of colonial spirit 

 In modern architecture. 



Roger Williams (Witcli House). Water color, by Ross 

 Turner. Essex Institute. 



Owned in 1635-6 by Roger Williams. Familiarly called "Old Witch House," it 

 being occupied in 1692 by .Jonathan Corwin one of the judges in the witchcraft trials, 

 and trudition has it thatpreliminary examinations of wituesses were held here. It 

 is the oldest house in Salem or vicinity. 



Derby Mansion. Heliotype. Loaned hy Mr. F. H. Lee, 



House built in 1799 by Elias Haskett Derby the eminent merchant. Present mar- 

 ket house now Stands on its site. 



East Church. Lithograph. Loaned hy Mr. F. H. Lee. 



Building in which the famous Dr. William Bentley preached from 1783 to 1819. 



East Church, interior. Lithograph. Loaned hy Mr. 

 F. H. Lee. 



Pickman House. Lithograph. Loaned hy Mr. F. H, 

 Lee. 



Built by Col. Benjamin Pickman , 1750. Still standing though defaced by Shops in 

 front. It is said that the term "Codfish Aristocracy" arose from the fact that the 

 end of each stair in the hall of this house was ornamented with gilded codüsh, Col. 

 Pickman's fortune being defived from the fisheries. 



Derby House, Washington St. Lithograph. Loaned hy 

 Mr. F. H. Lee. 



House built in 1764. John P. Derby the humorist, and John Rogers, sculptor, 

 both born in this house. 



A Corner in old Salem. Charcoal. Loaned hy the artist, 

 Miss 8. E.G. Oliver. 



View-on Summer St. giving a characteristic bit of some of the old types of 

 houses now fast disappeariug. 



Stair way in Cook House. Charcoal. Loaned hy the 

 artisi, Miss /S. F. (7. Oliver. 



House on Federal St. owned by Capt. Samuel Cook, a noted sea captain. The 

 figare, winding the clock, is that of Henry K. Oliver the well kuown educator and 



