Salem Village Meetinghouse
The Salem Village meetinghouse was located near the corner of Hobart and Forest Streets in Danvers, Massachusetts. Originally built in 1672, the meetinghouse served as a place of worship and… Read more »
The Salem Village meetinghouse was located near the corner of Hobart and Forest Streets in Danvers, Massachusetts. Originally built in 1672, the meetinghouse served as a place of worship and… Read more »
The Gedney House and Cox House are historic houses on High Street in Salem, Massachusetts. They are located on the same plot of land, which was originally owned by the… Read more »
The Witchcraft Victim’s Memorial is a memorial in Danvers, Massachusetts that is dedicated to the victims of the Salem Witch Trials. The memorial is dedicated to the 19 people who… Read more »
The Salem Village Parsonage archaeological site is the location of the Salem Village parsonage during the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. The parsonage is where Reverend Samuel Parris, his wife… Read more »
Esther Elwell was a woman from Gloucester, Massachusetts who was accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. Born around 1639, Esther Elwell was the daughter of Grace… Read more »