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Collins Cove was named for Francis Collins, a carpenter. He was here in 1652, and perhaps as early as 1637. He lived on the southerly side of Essex Street, and a hundred feet easterly of English Street. Prior to this, the cove was known as Shallop Cove, after the shallop, a small open boat.
See Also
- Vertical File in Salem Collection - Collins Cove
- History of Salem, Massachusetts by Sidney Perley, v. 3