Salem Massachusetts Spiral-Bound | July 1, 1996

Kenneth C. Turino, Stephen J. Schier

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Salem, Massachusetts, is one of the most historic settlements in the United States. This new and exciting visual history reveals Salem's comprehensive heritage from the 1860s to the 1950s.


Most commonly associated with the seventeenth-century witchcraft hysteria of Salem Village - an area that now falls within the bounds of neighboring Danvers - the city of Salem actually boasts a rich and textured history with a variety of economic, religious, and cultural highlights. Salem's early strengths as a colonial community were drawn from the waters around it: fishing was a staple industry in the beginning, and shipbuilding and ocean tradebolstered the settlement economically for many years. In the nineteenth century, after war with Britain caused Salem's maritime tradeto decline, the city developed into a modern commercial center. Prominent settlers fostered the development of luxurious architecture and interior design, along with the founding of the city's well-known resort and amusement center, the Willows.

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 128 pages
ISBN-10: 0738535400
Item Weight: 0.04 lbs
Dimensions: 6.5 x 0.3 x 9.3 inches
The vintage images presented in this fascinating collection chronicle the city's cultural, social, and economic development over a period of one hundred years. Area historians Kenneth C. Turino and Stephen J. Schier are actively involved with historical preservation on the North Shore. Their affection for the area and knowledge of its past are evident in this remarkable new photographic history of Salem.