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Old Witch House, Salem, Mass.
Proctor, G.K.
Proctor, G.K.
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Title
Old Witch House, Salem, Mass.
Date
1870-01-01T00:00:00-0752:58
Subject
Salem
Witch House
Jonathan Corwin
Roger Williams
Essex Street
North Street
Witch House
Jonathan Corwin
Roger Williams
Essex Street
North Street
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Collections
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Abstract
SV179 — Nelson Dionne Collection. View of the old Witch House at the corner of Essex and North Streets, which was the home of the presiding Judge Jonathan Corwin (or Curwin) during the 1692 Witch Trials. The 1631-built Witch House is portrayed in a stereoscopic etching as it was believed to appear during the time of the witch trials. Below the view, the description reads, "At the office of the Clerk of the Courts, at Salem, may be seen any of the original documents pertaining to the celebrated trials for witchcraft, together with a number of pins &c., which were produced in evidence of these trials." The backside of the card lists several pieces of information and anecdotes regarding the witchcraft trials, along with the since-disproved but much touted connection between Roger Williams and the Witch House. Published by G.K. Proctor, 206 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., c. 1870.
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Witch House, Salem, MA