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*The Emmerton or Joseph Fenno House at 12 Hawthorne Blvd. was placed on the ''National Register of Historic Places'' in 2008. | *The Emmerton or Joseph Fenno House at 12 Hawthorne Blvd. was placed on the ''National Register of Historic Places'' in 2008. | ||
*In 2026, the Woman's Friend Society celebrated 150 years of providing a safe haven for women in need. On March 14, 2026, historical interpreter Jennifer Emerson put on a solo performance as Jennie Bertram Emmerton. Emmerton was the richest woman in Salem in her time and an influential member of the Society's founding. Her father, Captain John Bertram promised to donate the Hawthorne Blvd residence to the Society if they were successful for five years. He passed before the deadline was up but Jennie made good on his promise. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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*"Woman's Friend Society, a local and national landmark, makes Register of Historic Places" ''Salem News'', Nov. 9, 2009. p.? | *"Woman's Friend Society, a local and national landmark, makes Register of Historic Places" ''Salem News'', Nov. 9, 2009. p.? | ||
*Woman's Friend Society celebrates 150 years of empowerment" ''Salem Evening News'', March 11, 2026. | |||
Latest revision as of 15:00, 17 March 2026
- The Woman's Friend Society is comprised of volunteers who support the historic Emmerton House on 12 Hawthorne Blvd. Built in 1811, the Emmerton House provides affordable housing and a safe environment for single women of all ages and backgrounds, who are working or students.
- Different committees work to address concerns of the residents and to facilitate the upkeep of the house. The volunteers also run fund raisers throughout the year to help maintain the historic house.
- The Society was founded in 1876. Jenny Bertram Emmerton and her father Capt. John Bertram donated the house to the society in 1879.
- The Emmerton or Joseph Fenno House at 12 Hawthorne Blvd. was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
- In 2026, the Woman's Friend Society celebrated 150 years of providing a safe haven for women in need. On March 14, 2026, historical interpreter Jennifer Emerson put on a solo performance as Jennie Bertram Emmerton. Emmerton was the richest woman in Salem in her time and an influential member of the Society's founding. Her father, Captain John Bertram promised to donate the Hawthorne Blvd residence to the Society if they were successful for five years. He passed before the deadline was up but Jennie made good on his promise.
See Also
- Vertical File in the Salem Collection - Woman's Friend Society
- The History of the Woman's Friend Society of Salem, Massachusetts 1876-2001. by Gloria F. Bowens, Ed. D.
- Women's Friend Society Salem State flickr
- Salem Women's Heritage Trail by Bonnie Hurd Smith, p.22.
- 19th Annual Report of Associated Charities 1910 ed., p. 69-70
- "Woman's Friend Society marks 120 years" Salem Evening News, Jan. 31, 1997, C3
- "The Story of the Brookhouse Home and Woman's Friend Society" J. McAllister for the Salem News, Essex County Chronicles, Feb. 25, 2013
- "Woman's Friend Society marks anniversary, keeps mission alive." Salem Evening News, June 21, 2001. p. A1.
- "Witch City's charity of firsts gets its stories down on paper" Salem News, Jan. 27, 2003. p.A2
- "Woman's Friend Society, a local and national landmark, makes Register of Historic Places" Salem News, Nov. 9, 2009. p.?
- Woman's Friend Society celebrates 150 years of empowerment" Salem Evening News, March 11, 2026.
