Nichols, Capt. Henry

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Capt. Henry Nichols (1897-1977) was a friend, a fighter, a promoter and a Salem booster. Born in Salem to Charles H. and Elizabeth (Newhall) Nichols, he later married Agnes (Colby) Nichols and lived at 93 Federal Street. He grew up in Salem and credits the Salem Fraternity (the oldest boys' club in the country) with the man he became. Later, he supported many groups that helped underprivileged boys, including a summer camp in Rowley. He was instrumental in founding the Driver Memorial on the corner of Summer and Essex Streets.

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Salem - Capt. Nichols