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Bob (Robert) Cahill was born in Salem and had interesting and varied experiences all his life. He was a politician, an underwater diver, an author, a business-man, a public relations man, a military intelligence officer and an adventurer.
Bob (Robert) Cahill (Nov. 25, 1934- June 19, 2005) was born in Salem and had interesting and varied experiences all his life. He was a politician, an underwater diver, an author, a business-man, a public relations man, a military intelligence officer and an adventurer.


Cahill served on the City Council, as a state representative and three years as Essex County Sheriff, which he resigned from in 1978, due to heart problems.
Cahill served on the City Council, as a state representative and three years as Essex County Sheriff, which he resigned from in 1978, due to heart problems.
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After his retirement as sheriff, Cahill authored many books about the North Shore that range from crime and punishment to food and early settlers. He also loved stories about ghosts and sunken treasure ships. He wrote more than 40 books about local history and lore, self-published under the name, "Old Salt Box Publishing Co." as a tribute to his 200-year-old house on Felt St. in North Salem.
After his retirement as sheriff, Cahill authored many books about the North Shore that range from crime and punishment to food and early settlers. He also loved stories about ghosts and sunken treasure ships. He wrote more than 40 books about local history and lore, self-published under the name, "Old Salt Box Publishing Co." as a tribute to his 200-year-old house on Felt St. in North Salem.


Cahill also was instrumental in starting the local tourist attractions, the [[Witch Dungeon Museum]] and the [[New England Pirate Museum]].
Cahill also was instrumental in starting the local tourist attractions, the [[Witch Dungeon Museum]] in 1970 and the [[New England Pirate Museum]] in 1994.


Cahill's last book was semi-autobiographical, titled "The Wayward Sheriffs of Witch County".
Cahill's last book was semi-autobiographical, titled "The Wayward Sheriffs of Witch County".
Cahill is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery.


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==See Also==
==See Also==
*Vertical File in the Salem Collection - '''Cahill, Robert'''
*Vertical File in the Salem Collection - '''Cahill, Robert E.'''
*[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2271327?locg=1 The Wayward Sheriffs of Witch County] by Bob Cahill
*Vertical File in the Salem Collection - '''Greenlawn Cemetery Tour''' (June 2018)
*[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2271327?locg=1 The Wayward Sheriffs of Witch County] by Robert Cahill
*[https://catalog.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/3460570?locg=63 Legendary Locals of Salem] Curley, Malcolm, Dionne, p. 45
*"Bob Cahill, area politician, diver, dies in Florida", ''Salem Evening News'', June 21, 2005, p. A2
*"Bob Cahill, area politician, diver, dies in Florida", ''Salem Evening News'', June 21, 2005, p. A2
*"Sheriff's memoir arresting", ''Boston Sunday Globe'', Jan.9, 2006.
*"Sheriff's memoir arresting", ''Boston Sunday Globe'', Jan.9, 2006.

Latest revision as of 11:18, 3 March 2023

Bob (Robert) Cahill (Nov. 25, 1934- June 19, 2005) was born in Salem and had interesting and varied experiences all his life. He was a politician, an underwater diver, an author, a business-man, a public relations man, a military intelligence officer and an adventurer.

Cahill served on the City Council, as a state representative and three years as Essex County Sheriff, which he resigned from in 1978, due to heart problems.

After his retirement as sheriff, Cahill authored many books about the North Shore that range from crime and punishment to food and early settlers. He also loved stories about ghosts and sunken treasure ships. He wrote more than 40 books about local history and lore, self-published under the name, "Old Salt Box Publishing Co." as a tribute to his 200-year-old house on Felt St. in North Salem.

Cahill also was instrumental in starting the local tourist attractions, the Witch Dungeon Museum in 1970 and the New England Pirate Museum in 1994.

Cahill's last book was semi-autobiographical, titled "The Wayward Sheriffs of Witch County".

Cahill is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery.

See Also

  • Vertical File in the Salem Collection - Cahill, Robert E.
  • Vertical File in the Salem Collection - Greenlawn Cemetery Tour (June 2018)
  • The Wayward Sheriffs of Witch County by Robert Cahill
  • Legendary Locals of Salem Curley, Malcolm, Dionne, p. 45
  • "Bob Cahill, area politician, diver, dies in Florida", Salem Evening News, June 21, 2005, p. A2
  • "Sheriff's memoir arresting", Boston Sunday Globe, Jan.9, 2006.