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Jesse L. Bridgman (1857-1931) was a talented visual artist, also a great educator who lived in Salem. He taught through his
illustrations, wrote and illustrated educational children's books, and served on Salem's school board.
"He produced drawings of the original Pioneer Village, but did not sign them", according to John Goff in his Gazette article.
Bridgman seemed excited by the prospect of reconstructing a Salem from 1630. He worked out many details in fine perspective
drawings. He used pencil, pen and ink. Through his artworks Bridgman popularized and promoted Pioneer Village and Salem to the world.
See Also
"Salem's illustrious illustrator: Lewis Jesse Bridgman" Preservation Perspective, John Goff, Salem Gazette Mar. 16, 2007.
A Bit of Bridgman Streets of Salem blog