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[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/1152287?locg=63 Annals of Salem] Vol. I, p. 194, 416-25, 516 | [http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/1152287?locg=63 Annals of Salem] Joseph B. Felt, Vol. I, p. 194, 416-25, 516 | ||
[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2382888?locg=63 Essex Institute Historical Collection] Vol. 3, p.110 | [http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2382888?locg=63 Essex Institute Historical Collection] Vol. 3, p.110 | ||
"Tales of Salem's | "Tales of Salem's long- lost hotels, taverns and ordinaries" Essex County Chronicles ''Salem News'', Oct. 29, 2007, p. 7 |
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Taverns in Salem
Salem's first tavern was on Winter Island.
In 1679, John Clifford was licensed to keep a "victualing house" on the island.
Before the 1700's, another common name for these places was "ordinaries" or "inns" where travelers could get food and drink.
See Also
Vertical File in Salem Collection - Taverns
Annals of Salem Joseph B. Felt, Vol. I, p. 194, 416-25, 516
Essex Institute Historical Collection Vol. 3, p.110
"Tales of Salem's long- lost hotels, taverns and ordinaries" Essex County Chronicles Salem News, Oct. 29, 2007, p. 7