Appletons Hand book of American Travel the Northern Tour
Appletons Hand book of American Travel the Northern Tour
Edward H Edward Hepple Hall
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] MASSACHUSETTS. [Laavi;e^;ce. Svmmpscoit has a fine beach for sea- bathini!;. ^laieisa (16 miles) extends about two miles along and three-quarters of a mile across the peninsula formed by the North and the South Rivers, It was settled in 162 9- '30, and is, next to riymouth, the oldest town in New England. Salem was the chief scene of the " witchcraft " m. Ad- ness in 1692. Upon Gallows Hill, a fine eminence overlooking the city, 19 persons of the town and neighborhood were ex- ecuted for this... supposed crime. Salem is also distinguished fur its services in the war of the Kevolution. The Cit}/ Hall, erected in 1837, the Museum ( E. I. Marfne Society), Court-house, and i^ublic ground, are the most noteworthy objects. Chestnut Street is a handsome promenade. Branch road 21 miles to Lawrence Junc- tion of JEssex, South Reading and Salem and Loioell Redlways. Marhlchead is four miles from Salem, by a branch road. IBeTerly (18 miles) is upon an arm of Ann Harbor, two miles from Salem, with which it is connected by a bridge of 1, 500 feet, built in 1*788.
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