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A state mandated rehabilitation of the main building was completed over a 12 to 18 month period in 1980, after inmates sued over needed improvements primarily concerning fire safety. | A state mandated rehabilitation of the main building was completed over a 12 to 18 month period in 1980, after inmates sued over needed improvements primarily concerning fire safety. | ||
The three story brick residence adjacent was used by the Sheriff who was also the keeper of the jail. It was known as the "jailer's house" or the "sheriff's house." The building had some interesting details. It featured a hipped roof and the work of Samuel McIntire, | The three story brick residence adjacent was used by the Sheriff who was also the keeper of the jail. It was known as the "jailer's house" or the "sheriff's house." The building had some interesting details. It featured a hipped roof and the work of Samuel McIntire, renown woodworker. After being used by the sheriff for years, it was being used more recently as offices. | ||
A famous jail break occurred September 28,1880. Charles Willard, along with John Moore, alias Flanagan, both of Lynn, escaped after almost killing the prison guard James Beaver. They were the first to break out of this jail in 20 years. | |||
The "jailer's house" suffered damage from a four-alarm fire in 1999, thought to be the work of vandals. The city received a state grant to fix up and stabilize the jailer's house in 2000. | The "jailer's house" suffered damage from a four-alarm fire in 1999, thought to be the work of vandals. The city received a state grant to fix up and stabilize the jailer's house in 2000. | ||
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In 2009, the Salem Jail was converted to condominiums. | In 2009, the Salem Jail was converted to condominiums. | ||
A prison-themed restaurant opened in the old jail on Sept. 2010, called ''Great Escape Restaurant''. The Great Escape Restaurant closed in 2013. | A prison-themed restaurant opened in the old jail on Sept. 2010, called ''Great Escape Restaurant''. The Great Escape Restaurant closed in 2013. | ||
A new restaurant, ''A & B Burgers'' next opened in that spot. In 2015, A & B Burgers moved to a larger space in Beverly, Ma. A new bar offering old-school arcade games, craft beer & playful eats called the ''Bit Bar'' opened at this location in June of 2016. The ''Bit Bar'' relocated to Derby Street in the old location of Salem | A new restaurant, ''A & B Burgers'' next opened in that spot. In 2015, A & B Burgers moved to a larger space in Beverly, Ma. A new bar offering old-school arcade games, craft beer & playful eats called the ''Bit Bar'' opened at this location in June of 2016. The ''Bit Bar'' relocated to Derby Street in the old location of Salem Beer Works. | ||
For information on the [[Old Witch Jail]] from the 1700's, follow this link. | For information on the [[Old Witch Jail]] from the 1700's, follow this link. | ||
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[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/1152287?locg=63 Annals of Salem] by Felt, vol. II, p. 468-69 | [http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/1152287?locg=63 Annals of Salem] by Felt, vol. II, p. 468-69 | ||
"At liberty again; two prisoners make their escape from Salem Jail this morning" ''Boston Daily Globe'', evening ed., Sept. 28,1880, p. 4 | |||
"Jail turned restaurant opens"(Great Escape) ''Salem News'', Sept. 21, 2010, p.? | "Jail turned restaurant opens"(Great Escape) ''Salem News'', Sept. 21, 2010, p.? |
Latest revision as of 11:36, 20 August 2024
Salem Jail (the older portion) was built with county money in 1813 on the corner of St. Peter and Bridge Streets, for $80,000, with a house for the keeper. It was thoroughly remodeled and enlarged in 1885.
A state mandated rehabilitation of the main building was completed over a 12 to 18 month period in 1980, after inmates sued over needed improvements primarily concerning fire safety.
The three story brick residence adjacent was used by the Sheriff who was also the keeper of the jail. It was known as the "jailer's house" or the "sheriff's house." The building had some interesting details. It featured a hipped roof and the work of Samuel McIntire, renown woodworker. After being used by the sheriff for years, it was being used more recently as offices.
A famous jail break occurred September 28,1880. Charles Willard, along with John Moore, alias Flanagan, both of Lynn, escaped after almost killing the prison guard James Beaver. They were the first to break out of this jail in 20 years.
The "jailer's house" suffered damage from a four-alarm fire in 1999, thought to be the work of vandals. The city received a state grant to fix up and stabilize the jailer's house in 2000.
In late 1990, after the new Middleton Jail was completed this older building was shuttered.
In 2009, the Salem Jail was converted to condominiums. A prison-themed restaurant opened in the old jail on Sept. 2010, called Great Escape Restaurant. The Great Escape Restaurant closed in 2013. A new restaurant, A & B Burgers next opened in that spot. In 2015, A & B Burgers moved to a larger space in Beverly, Ma. A new bar offering old-school arcade games, craft beer & playful eats called the Bit Bar opened at this location in June of 2016. The Bit Bar relocated to Derby Street in the old location of Salem Beer Works.
For information on the Old Witch Jail from the 1700's, follow this link.
See Also
Postcard image courtesy of CardCow.com
Vertical File in Salem Collection - Salem Jail
Illustrated history of Salem and environs p. 177-78
Architecture in Salem by Bryant Tolles, p. 114-115
Annals of Salem by Felt, vol. II, p. 468-69
"At liberty again; two prisoners make their escape from Salem Jail this morning" Boston Daily Globe, evening ed., Sept. 28,1880, p. 4
"Jail turned restaurant opens"(Great Escape) Salem News, Sept. 21, 2010, p.?
"The dungeon left behind; Officials cut ribbon in an historic event" Salem Evening News, Dec. 15, 1990, p. 1
"$900,000 jail rehabilitation begins" Salem Evening News, May 21, 1980, p. ?
"Prisoners transferred to new jail" Salem Evening News, Feb. 18, 1991, p. 1
"Cause still unknown in jail building fire" Salem Evening News, July 12, 1999, p. 1
"Locked into history: Salem Jail makes ten most endangered historic resources list" Salem Evening News, Sept. 26, 2000, p. A1
"Old jail on former Prison Lane has new look and new purpose" (letters to the editor) Salem News, Nov. 26, 2010, p. 8