Topic: Places, Streets and Sites
9 Selman Street
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| Catalog date |
05/09/2007 |
| Category |
8: Communication Artifact |
| Classification |
Houses |
| Collection |
Marblehead Buildings |
| Date |
05/09/2007 |
| Abstract |
The Johnson-Hooper House on 9 Selman Street, was considered the top house in the area during the colonial days, and was expected that the family who owned it have at least one horse and a carriage. it is only a few feet from where Col. Leslie landed for the British march into Salem. |
| Home Location |
GC Album Archival Conf. RM. Wood Shelf#1 |
| Object ID |
2007-200-02062 |
| Object Name |
Newspaper |
| People |
Johnson, Sarah Hooper Hooper, John Gregory, Hannah H. |
| Search Terms |
9 Selman Street Johnson-Hooper House |
| Sub-category |
Documentary Artifact |
| Subjects |
Houses |
| Title |
9 Selman Street |
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Rev. 1.0a 1/2009 Contact the Historical Commission at 781-639-3425 or e-mail us (please include the "Object ID" number) at:    butlerw@marblehead.org
Last modified on: January 05, 2009
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