56 CATALOGUE. 



Children's Friend Society, Home on Carpenter St., 1878. 

 Woman's Friend Society, Elm St. (Residence about 1804). 

 City Orphan Asylum, Lafayette St. (Roman Catholic). 



Salem: Old Houses, 



Pickering House, Broad street, 1651. 

 Narbonne House, Essex street, 1680 (west). 

 " '' 1680 (east). 

 " " " " 1680 (rear). 



John Ward House, St. Peter street, 1684. 

 Old Bakery, Washington street, 1680. 

 Cromwell House, rear of Derby street, about 1680. 

 An old "cent shop," Essex street, about 1780. 

 Barton House and studio, Washington Square, about 1740. 

 Old Derby Mansion, Derby street, 1762. 

 Residence, Hon. W. C. Endicott (Cabot House), Essex street, 



1748. 

 Miles Ward House, Herbert street, about 1760. 

 Fitch-Derby mansion, Lafayette street, about 1780. 

 Derby Mansion, Washington street, 1764. 

 Hodges House, Essex street, 1780. 

 Old Assembly Hall, 1769. Now residence of Mrs. John 



Bertram. Lafayette entertained here Oct. 29, 1784, and 



Washington Oct. 29, 1789. 

 Nichols House, Federal street, about 1798 (front). 



'' " " " 1798 (rear and court yard). 



"The Studio," Chestnut and Summer street, 1826, showing spire 



of South church, 1805. 

 Peabody and Lord residences, Washington square, about 181 8. 

 Residence of Mrs. Geo. R. Emmerton, Essex street. Restored 



colonial architecture. 

 Andrew House, Washington square, 18 18. 



Public GroundSf Walks, etc, 

 The Common, western gate. 

 The Willows and Juniper Point. 



" " (planted 1802), Salem Neck. 



Wharf at Willows. 



