Roger Conant Statue in Salem, Massachusetts
Erected in 1913, the Roger Conant Statue is a bronze statue of the founder of Salem, Roger Conant, located on Brown Street in Salem, Massachusetts. The statue is a 10-foot-high… Read more »
Erected in 1913, the Roger Conant Statue is a bronze statue of the founder of Salem, Roger Conant, located on Brown Street in Salem, Massachusetts. The statue is a 10-foot-high… Read more »
In 1950, Salem resident John Beresford Hatch began a crusade to convince the British government to clear the names of the convicted Salem Witch Trials victims. Hatch first became interested… Read more »
The Witch House, also known as the Jonathan Corwin House, is a historic First-Period house on Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. It was the home of Salem Witch Judge Jonathan… Read more »
Built sometime between 1665 and 1683, the Pickman House, also known as the Goult-Pickman House, is a historic First Period house in Salem, Massachusetts. According to an article by Sidney… Read more »
The William Murray House is a First Period house in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1688, the house was constructed for William Murray, who was a cooper and a court clerk… Read more »