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Gallows Hill. Site of witchcraft executions in 1692. 

 North Bridge. Site of ''Leslie's Retreat," Feb. 26, 1775. 

 Joshua Ward House. Gen. Washington passed the night here 



Oct. 29, 1789. 

 Birthplace of Nathaniel Bovrditch, Mar. 26, 1773, and of Rev. 



Samuel Johnson, Oct. 10, 1822. House removed from Brown 



Street. 

 Residence of Rev. Dr. Wilham Bentley and place of his death, 



18 19, Essex Street. 

 Residence of Judge Joseph Stor\', 181 1 — . Birthplace of W. 



W. StOTV, 1819. Visited by Lafayette, 1S24. 

 Doorway of Custom House, 1805, Central street. 

 Essex Bridge, 1 788. Inspected by Washington, 1789. Site of 



Winthrop's landing, 1630, in foreground. Beverly at distance. 

 Allen pear tree, Hardy street. Planted in 1640. 

 Nathaniel Hawthome, 1804-64. From MayaU dagijerreot}-pe. 

 Hawthome's birthplace, July 4, 1804, Union street. '-Built 



about 1680." 

 Rear of Hawthome's Herbert street residence from birthplace on 



Union street. "My old accustomed Chamber" is in this house. 

 Dr. Nathaniel Peabody's residence, 1838. *'*Dr. Grimshawe's 



House," "'comered on a graveyard." Charter street. 

 Porch of Dr. Peabody's residence, 1838. •\\ifordiDg a ghmpse 



up and down the street tlirough an oval window on each side." 



Charter street. 

 Hawthome's Chestnut St. residence, 1S46. '"The birds do visit 



OUT trees in Chestnut St." — Mrs. Hawthome's letter. 

 Hawthome's Mall street residence. "The Scarlet Letter" was 



written here in 1S49. 

 Ingersoll House, about 1670, often called "House of the Seven 



Gables." Tumer street. 

 Gov. John Endicott, 15 88- 16 65. From portrait in Essex In- 

 stitute, Salem. 

 Gov. Simon Bradstreet, 1603-169 7. From portrait in Essex 



Institute. Original in Mass. State House. 

 William Pjmcheon. "Andorn 1657," "aetat. 67." Portrait at 



Essex Institute. 



