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Collins Cove Carlton, Samuel Community Alliance, Salem Castle Hill Community Band, Salem Conant, Roger Condominiums Duck Tours Congress Street Drawbridge Dudley, Ken (chainsaw sculptor) Corne, Michel Felice Dunn, David – Voyage of the Spray Costello, Jessie Eagle (Tall Ship) Crombie Street (#18) East of the Palisades Cross, Henry Judson Eastern Railroad Crowninshield Bentley House Eastman, Owen C. (walk Salem to Paris 1928) Cummins, Maria Susanna (author) Echoes of the Century (Salem News series) Crucible (1996 Film) Ellington, Duke Cruiser (U.S.S. Salem) commissioned 1949 Emilio, Luis F. (Civil War Lieutenant) Curtis-Verna, Mary (singer) Emmerton, Caroline Custom House Emmerton, George R. Dalton, Col. Arthur Treadwell English Street Damon Family Essex County, Mass. Daniel Low & Co. Essex County Potters Daniels House Essex Heritage District Daughters of the American Revolution Essex House Deaths (Salem) 1923-1926, 1929-1930 Essex Institute Depot (Salem) Essex Street Fire (Jan. 13, 1999) Derby, Elias H. Executions, Massachusetts Derby House (Richard) Derby St. Explorers’ Institute Derby House (Ezekiel Hersey) Lafayette St. Explosion (Gas 2010) Derby Wharf Fafard Condo Complex – Blast Destination Salem Fairfield Family genealogy – Salem Dickson, Scott Fame (Schooner 1812) reproduction Diners (Salem) Famous visitors to Salem Dodge, Pickering Farmer, Moses (electric lighting) Donovan Field Federal Street Driver, William Federal Street Hymn (Henry K. Oliver) Felt, Joseph B. Gibralter’s (candy) Fenollosa, Ernest Giardi, Mike (football player) Ferry (Salem) Gilmore, Patrick (musician, director) Filene’s Golf Course First Night Golf Clubhouse Firsts – Salem Goodwin Family Flat Iron Building Greenlawn Cemetery Flint Street – Salem Greenlawn Cemetery Tour Flying Cloud (Clipper Ship) replica GTE Sylvania Flying Yankee (Train) Halloween Foley, Dan (horticulturist) Hamilton Hall Foote, Arthur HAWC Footprint Power Haraden, Capt. 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Holyoke Mutual Kernwood Bridge Homeless (Salem) Kernwood Country Club Homes (Salem and New England) Keyspan Hostage Ordeal (Chad Austin case) Knights of Columbus (Salem) Houdini, Harry Lafayette, Marquis de House of the Seven Gables Lafayette Park House of the Seven Gables Settlement Lappin Park Houses – tracing history Larkin, Catherine M. Housing Reports (Salem) Laroche, Giles (artist) Howard, Arthur Lead Mills (Forest River) Hurley, John F. (mayor) Leather Industry Hussey, William Penn Leather Strike Immigrants Leggs Hill Development Industrial Park – Salem Lennon, John Ingersoll, Horace C. Leonard Family Ipswich River Leslie’s Retreat Irzyk, Gen. Albin VERTICAL LI-PE Islands Liberty Hill “riot” Japan (sister city Ota) Liberty Tree Mall Jenkins, Twinny Lighthouses Jewett, Rev. George Lincoln Hotel John Flynn & Sons Lindall House John Ward House Lions Club (Salem) Little, Phillip (artist) Misery Island Little Italy Miss X B-17 Bomber Locksmiths Missionaries, Salem Lord, Otis P. (Judge) Missud, Jean (band director) Loring Farm (George Bailey Loring) Mlot-Mroz, Joseph Loring Towers Molasses Flood Lovely, Joan Monograph, Salem Luminaria Moose Lodge, Salem Loyal Order of. Lodge #218 Maimoni, Thomas Movies made in Massachusetts MBTA Murders, local McAllister, Jim Murphy, Edward F. McCabe Marina Murphy, Robert (bookseller) McIntire, Samuel Murray, Gene, dance instructor Mack School Museum Place Mall Main Streets Program Narbonne House Manning, Harry National Guard Manning, Robert & Rebecca National Park Service Visitor’s Center Maps, Salem Nature Trail, Salem Maritime Festival, Salem Naumkeag Indians Marketplace (Salem) Neighborhood Associations Master Plan Neighborhood Improvement Committee Masse, Lee New England Home for the Deaf Mayors New England Pirate Museum Meek Publishing New England Telephone Co. Mexican (Brig) Newhall Nursing Home Miaskiewicz, Mieczyslaus Newmark Building Michaud Bus Lines Nichols, Capt. Henry Millner, Wayne (athlete) Nicknames and Neighborhoods Mini-golf course – Salem North River North Salem Peabody, Sophia North Shore Children’s Hospital Peabody Essex Museum, #1, #2, #3 North Shore Mall VERTICAL FILE PE-R North Shore Mediation Program Pedi Cabs North Shore Transit System (Blue Line) Peirce-Nichols House North Street Overpass Penn, Scoonie (athlete) Northend, Mary H. (writer) Pepper Trade O’Brien, Glenn (athlete) Pequot Mills (Naumkeag Steam Cotton Co.) Old Town Hall Perrone, Ken (Coach) Olde Salem Brewery Pewter Oliver, Henry K. Phillips, Elizabeth M. (Landlord’s Game) O’Neal, Shaquille Phillips House Oratorio Society, Salem Phillips Library Orne Square, Salem Pickering, Timothy Orne-Hodges House (Bowman’s Bakery) Pickering Wharf Orphan Asylum Pickman Park Osborne, Fred (Civil War) Pingree House Pagan Festival Pinkham, Lydia Paine, Ida Upton (artist) Pioneer House Palmer Cove Yacht Club Pioneer Village Parker Brothers Pipeline Parking, Salem Plummer, Caroline Parks and Playgrounds Plummer Home Passenger Arrivals at Salem and Beverly 1798- Population 1 (Salem) 1800 Population 2 (Salem) Peabody Block Postcards Peabody, Elizabeth P. Power Plant (1) Peabody, George Power Plant (2) Peabody, Joseph Prescott Family Presidential Visits Ruscio, Al (actor) Press, Margaret (author) Ruth, Babe Prince, Capt. Henry VERTICAL FILE S- Pushcart vendors S.A.F.E. Salem Action for Our Environment Putnam, Samuel Salem 911 Putnam Club Salem Academy Charter School Quakers Salem Access Television Quero (ship) Salem Athenaeum Rainbow Terrace Salem Award Rangers Salem – Beverly Bridge Read, Nathan (inventor) Salem Evening News – Ottaway Read Fund Salem and the Civil War Recycling Salem, City of Red Cross Salem City Hall Registry of Deeds Salem City Seal Remembrance Shop Salem Common Revere Bell Salem Court Richardson, Arthur G. (architect) Salem Fire Department Richelieu Club Salem Flood Riley, John Salem – Front Street Riley Plaza Salem Garden Club Riverbank Salem Harbor Sound 2000 Robson, Matthew (leather industry) Salem High Baseball Rogers, John (artist) Salem High School Football Ropes Mansion Salem High School Hall of Fame Rotary Club Salem Historical Commission Rowell’s Field Salem History Ruane, Mike (state representative) Salem Hospital Rugg, Herbert A. Salem Housing Authority Salem Jail Saltonstall, Richard Salem Lyceum Saltonstalls (family) Salem Maritime National Historic Site Sanctuary city ordinance Salem Mission Schools – 1 Salem Pageant Teacher’s Strike 1994 Salem Partnership School Budget Crisis – 2008 Salem Philharmonic Ken Perrone (Coach S.H.S.) Salem Point Neighborhood Salem Foundation for Public Education Salem Police Collins Middle School Salem Post Office Saltonstall School Salem Public Library (#1, #2) Other misc. news clippings that should be sorted Salem Redevelopment Authority Schools -2 Salem Rubber Company Bates School VERTICAL FILE – SA-TE Bentley School Salem State College (#1, #2) Salem Community Charter School Salem Streets Federal
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