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The house was built approximately 1680 and added on to 6 times through the 1920's. | The house was built approximately 1680 and added on to 6 times through the 1920's. | ||
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From 1935-1974 the house was owned by George and Christine Xiahros. Since 1974, it was owned by H. Berkley Peabody | From 1935-1974 the house was owned by George and Christine Xiahros. Since 1974, it was owned by H. Berkley Peabody. | ||
In 2019, a company called Essex Restoration began plans to remodel the house to include apartments. | |||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*Postcard Image courtesy of '''CardCow.com''' | *Postcard Image courtesy of '''CardCow.com''' | ||
*Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Peabody, Sophia''' | |||
*[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2057390?locg=63 Visitor's Guide to Salem] 1937 edition, p. 63-4 | *[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2057390?locg=63 Visitor's Guide to Salem] 1937 edition, p. 63-4 | ||
* | *"Historic house renovation sparks some fears, controversy" ''Salem News'', Feb. 5, 2019, p.3 | ||
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[[Category: Buildings]] | [[Category: Buildings]] |
Latest revision as of 11:08, 7 April 2022
This house, which stands at 53 Charter St. is linked to Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hawthorne courted his future wife Sophia while her family lived there.
Doctor Nathaniel Peabody (a dentist) and his daughters Sophia, Amelia and Elizabeth lived in this house at 53 Charter Street when Nathaniel Hawthorne courted his future wife Sophia. The house appears in two works of Hawthorne's; the "Dolliver Romance" and "Dr. Grimshawe's secret".
It is still used as a residence and is situated just east of the Charter Street Burial Ground
The house was built approximately 1680 and added on to 6 times through the 1920's. . From 1935-1974 the house was owned by George and Christine Xiahros. Since 1974, it was owned by H. Berkley Peabody.
In 2019, a company called Essex Restoration began plans to remodel the house to include apartments.
See Also
- Postcard Image courtesy of CardCow.com
- Vertical File in Salem Collection - Peabody, Sophia
- Visitor's Guide to Salem 1937 edition, p. 63-4
- "Historic house renovation sparks some fears, controversy" Salem News, Feb. 5, 2019, p.3