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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, | 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 | that jail was succeeded by a new one, on the site of what is now 4 Federal Street. | ||
into a dwelling house. 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.) | *When the new stone jail was built in 1813, this building was remodeled into a dwelling house. 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 09:14, 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 dwelling house. 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
- Salem Visitors' Guide 1953 ed., p. 152