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*In 1684 a jail in which the persons accused of witchcraft in 1692 were confined, was built at 2 Federal St, on the corner of St. Peter Street. In 1763, that jail was succeeded by a new one, on the site of what is now 4 Federal Street. | *In 1684 a jail in which the persons accused of witchcraft in 1692 were confined, was built at 2 Federal St, on the corner of St. Peter Street. In 1763, that jail was succeeded by a new one, on the site of what is now 4 Federal Street. | ||
*When the new stone jail was built in 1813, this building was remodeled into a | *When the new stone jail was built in 1813, this building was remodeled into a home. It is said that some timbers of the jail of 1692 were used in the construction of the jail in 1763, according to the Visitor's Guide (1953 ed.) | ||
Revision as of 09:31, 15 April 2011
- In 1684 a jail in which the persons accused of witchcraft in 1692 were confined, was built at 2 Federal St, on the corner of St. Peter Street. In 1763, that jail was succeeded by a new one, on the site of what is now 4 Federal Street.
- When the new stone jail was built in 1813, this building was remodeled into a home. It is said that some timbers of the jail of 1692 were used in the construction of the jail in 1763, according to the Visitor's Guide (1953 ed.)
See Also
- Postcard Image courtesy of CardCow.com
- Salem Visitors' Guide 1953 ed., p. 152