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have been named by Captain William Thompson of | Salem in 1891, and has since been compared to New Ha |
Between stints in the House, he moved to | Salem in 1929. |
retches from the town of Amity in the north to | Salem in the south. |
ed in the mercantile industry, but returned to | Salem in 1894 and opened a law practice. |
as a private aid to navigation by the City of | Salem in 1983. |
England, Westcott first settled in the town of | Salem, in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
It runs between Ulundurpettai and | Salem in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu for a total |
lam, Kochi, Thrissur, Palakkad, Coimbatore and | Salem in the north and Nagercoil and Kanyakumari in |
Tourists in the South Atlantic League in 2001, | Salem in the Carolina League in 2002, and California |
Knudtson; his mother, Mrs. Laura E. Coffman of | Salem, IN; and a sister-in-law, Josephine Farrell, a |
It currently serves as the home of Historic | Salem, Inc. |
th Plantation, National Park Service, Historic | Salem Inc., Beverly Historical Society and many hist |
Old | Salem Inc.: Winston-Salem, NC. 2000. |
Other politicians from | Salem include Rangarajan Kumaramangalam, former Lok |
of the foremost protagonists of the trials in | Salem; indeed, it was Burns's initial interest in th |
Her district covers parts of | Salem, Independence, and Monmouth, and switched from |
ed "Dingaling" Pickler (January 24, 1844, near | Salem, Indiana - June 13, 1910, Faulkton, South Dako |
First Baptist Church in | Salem, Indiana is a Richardsonian Romanesque style b |
ree and being admitted to the Bar, he moved to | Salem, Indiana in 1841 and began practicing law. |
hington County Jail and Sheriff's Residence in | Salem, Indiana is a Second Empire building built in |
Indian Ranger John Zink was buried in | Salem, Indiana's Brock Cemetery. |
n Washington Township, Washington County, near | Salem, Indiana, approximately 100 miles (160 km) sou |
February 1987) is a former NASCAR driver, from | Salem, Indiana, United States. |
near the hamlet of Canton, five miles east of | Salem, Indiana, but the family moved to Carroll Coun |
It currently ends at Delaney Creek Park near | Salem, Indiana, however there are plans to eventuall |
ush for the creation of the John Hay Center of | Salem, Indiana. |
When the Hindus of | Salem insisted upon their right to continue their pr |
, El Vive Hoy, in his local church Ministerios | Salem Internacional (MSI). |
Though, Ministerios | Salem Internacional (MSI) produced the album, accomp |
in northern Oconee County, South Carolina near | Salem into the Keowee River northeast of Seneca. |
elling became a teacher at Whittier College in | Salem, Iowa. |
The Egbert Reasoner House (also known as Beth | Salem) is a historic home in Oneco, Florida. |
Salem is the seat of Salem Municipality, Stockholm C | |
New | Salem is located in the western section of the town |
Salem is an unincorporated community located in nort | |
Salem is a census-designated place (CDP) in Upson Co | |
The Palestinian village of Salim (biblical | Salem) is located 4.5 kilometers (2.8 mi) to the wes |
The population in | Salem is 14,171 (2005). |
Minto-Brown Island Park in | Salem is partly on Minto's former farm. |
New | Salem is a village in Pike County, Illinois, United |
Bates Elementary School in | Salem is named after George J. Bates and his son. |
Salem is a town in Oconee County, South Carolina, Un | |
Geer Community Park in | Salem is also named for the Geer family, and is loca |
Salem is generally more reluctant to participate in | |
Salem is a village located in the town of Salem in W | |
Salem is a town in eastern Washington County, New Yo | |
South | Salem is in the town of Lewisboro in the northeast c |
Though | Salem is officially classified as a women's college, |
This neighborhood of | Salem is still commonly referred to as Lakeside and |
Essex County, of which | Salem is a part, is the location of 455 properties a |
North | Salem is a town in the northeast part of Westchester |
Salem Is My Dwelling Place: A Life of Nathaniel Hawt | |
The Friendship of | Salem is a 171-foot replica of a 1797 East Indiaman, |
Salem is known for its quality educational instituti | |
Salem is a census-designated place (CDP) in Saline C | |
Salem is a city located in the U.S. state of Illinoi | |
Salem is a city in Washington Township, Washington C | |
Current publication located in West | Salem is the Edwards County Times-Advocate operated |
The Bentley School in | Salem is named for him. |
n MBTA Commuter Rail's zone-based fare system, | Salem is located in Zone 3. |
Salem is a passenger rail station on MBTA Commuter R | |
In 1994, Mike returned to | Salem, it having not worked out between him and Robi |
In | Salem its "cabinets and library were first deposited |
Salem itself is the location of 45 of these properti | |
Convicted, Ann died in the | Salem jail after 21 weeks on December 3, 1692, befor |
act in the nearby communities of Bethabara and | Salem, Johnson purchased the mile square central por |
ng a monthly audio book column for the Winston | Salem Journal. |
nger trains running between Erode Junction and | Salem Junction will have a stop at here. |
lls between Erode Junction Railway Station and | Salem Junction in the Chennai Central - Trivandrum s |
ith passenger train service to go to Erode and | Salem Junction. |
oche's Poor Beast in the Rain presented by the | Salem K. Theatre Company at The Matrix Theatre, Los |
d, Coimbatore, Erode, Tirupur, Tiruchirapalli, | Salem, Karur, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Rameswaram, Dhar |
very prosperous general store in nearby Mount | Salem, Kentucky. |
ht years later, while a watertender on the USS | Salem, King received a second Medal of Honor during |
The Balanced Rock, a North | Salem landmark |
ts General Hospital and Joseph B. F. Osgood, a | Salem lawyer, judge, and mayor. |
Salem left England in the autumn of 1940 and emigrat | |
West New Jersey in 1767-1775 and commanded the | Salem Light Horse during the Revolutionary War. |
The station carried all the usual hosts from | Salem, like Michael Medved, Laura Ingraham, Hugh Hew |
Genevieve Limestone, | Salem Limestone, and the Harrodsburg Limestone. |
The school's mascot is the | Salem Lions. |
Led his troops into | Salem looking for contraband weapons under the bridg |
The studios were moved to the | Salem Los Angeles broadcasting studios in Glendale, |
Salem Ludwig as Moishe Moscowitz | |
Salem Ludwig (July 31, 1915 - April 1, 2007) was an | |
Salem Ludwig - Leo | |
She was christened Elizabeth Ida in the | Salem Lutheran Church, Mount Sidney, Virginia (curre |
graphic area, including the cities of Roanoke, | Salem, Lynchburg, Lexington, and Blacksburg, as well |
Peabody Essex Museum, | Salem, MA |
The album was recorded in | Salem, MA with Converge guitarist and producer Kurt |
Salem, MA: Higginson Book, 1997. | |
The funeral was at | Salem Mar Thoma Church cemetery at Kochi on Wednesda |
The | Salem Maritime National Historic Site consists of 12 |
Salem Maritime National Historic Site, 174 Derby Str | |
te market to the Greensboro-High Point-Winston | Salem market. |
ge of the entire Greensboro-High Point-Winston | Salem market. |
"Witch Hill" or "The | Salem Martyr," Thomas Slatterwhite Noble, 1869. |
; and was pastor of a Congregational church at | Salem, Mass., from 1850 to 1859. |
the distribution of insects in North America, | Salem, Mass., Printed at the Salem press, 1876 |
Harmony Grove Cemetery ( | Salem, Mass.: Whipple and Smith, 1866) |
ion is a historic lighthouse on Derby Wharf in | Salem, Massachusetts that is within the Salem Mariti |
estate included a house and sometime tavern in | Salem, Massachusetts near the meeting house where af |
ence, Rhode Island, (1808-1812 and 1820-1821), | Salem, Massachusetts (1812-1816), and Portsmouth, Ne |
Even though the trials are over | Salem Massachusetts is still plagued by the signs of |
He became a Catholic while working in | Salem, Massachusetts and studying medieval art. |
n to Stephen and Sara (Putnam) Palfrey Webb in | Salem, Massachusetts on March 20, 1804. |
ost (25 February 1879-11 May 1950) was born in | Salem, Massachusetts to Albinus Finney Frost and Emm |
He moved to | Salem, Massachusetts to preach. |
e bar exam and became a well-known attorney in | Salem, Massachusetts and then Boston, Massachusetts. |
December Wolves are a | Salem, Massachusetts - based black metal band formed |
Quaker Meeting House (Federal Garden area) in | Salem, Massachusetts was built around 1688. |
Located in | Salem, Massachusetts and owned by the Peabody Essex |
e privateer Harpy returned to her home port of | Salem, Massachusetts in either 1814 or 1815, she rep |
926) is an American politician who served as a | Salem, Massachusetts city councilor, a member of the |
Martha's Vineyard M. Joseph Pope 1676 d. 1726 | Salem, Massachusetts |
In 1803 he played summer stock in | Salem, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island. |
He studied in | Salem, Massachusetts and then at Harvard College. |
He died in | Salem, Massachusetts in 1945 at age 70. |
Elizabeth Booth (born 1674) was a resident of | Salem, Massachusetts who in 1692 during the Salem Wi |
althy New England merchant, and a judge in the | Salem, Massachusetts area who was involved in the Sa |
Burdett spent a short time in | Salem, Massachusetts before travelling to Dover, New |
Essex Institute, Vital Records of | Salem Massachusetts (1918-1927, 6 volumes) |
leader of the company of fishermen who founded | Salem, Massachusetts |
Silsbee was born in | Salem, Massachusetts to Capt. |
born probably in Essex, England and arrived in | Salem, Massachusetts about 1629, possibly with a con |
The East India Marine Society (est.1799) of | Salem, Massachusetts was "composed of persons who ha |
ike Proctor and she died on August 30, 1672 in | Salem, Massachusetts |
toric YMCA building at 284-296 Essex Street in | Salem, Massachusetts that was built in 1898. |
Samuel Johnson (10 October 1822 | Salem, Massachusetts - 19 February 1882 North Andove |
He practiced law in | Salem, Massachusetts and moved to South Reading, Mas |
in the park and watched the recreation of what | Salem, Massachusetts may have looked like in June, 1 |
Nicholas Noyes was a colonial minister in | Salem, Massachusetts during the time of the Salem wi |
Samuel Wardwell of | Salem, Massachusetts was a man accused of witchcraft |
It is located at 18 Broad Street, | Salem, Massachusetts and is open to the public under |
hew Allen "Matt" Geiger (September 10, 1969 in | Salem, Massachusetts) is a retired American professi |
l Joseph Harrington (born September 2, 1936 in | Salem, Massachusetts) is a former U.S. Representativ |
Thomas P. Walsh (born July 15, 1960 in | Salem, Massachusetts) is an American politician who |
leveland (1740 East Haddam, Connecticut - 1801 | Salem, Massachusetts), a naval officer. |
of Representatives, and twice as the Mayor of | Salem, Massachusetts, and was for many years the tre |
Born in | Salem, Massachusetts, Bates was elected Mayor of Sal |
years as pastor of the First Baptist Church of | Salem, Massachusetts, and Corresponding Secretary of |
er John "Chris" Cassidy (born January 4, 1970, | Salem, Massachusetts, United States) is a NASA astro |
d as the eighteenth and twenty second Mayor of | Salem, Massachusetts, and in the Massachusetts House |
LeBaron Russell Briggs (born | Salem, Massachusetts, Dec. 11, 1855, died Milwaukee, |
Born and educated in | Salem, Massachusetts, Osborn became one of the most |
as minister of the Second Church, Unitarian in | Salem, Massachusetts, from 1927 to 1934, and the Fir |
alf Century of the Landing of John Endicott at | Salem, Massachusetts, by Essex Institute |
Born in | Salem, Massachusetts, Cook attended the public schoo |
He is first recorded at | Salem, Massachusetts, where there was a flourishing |
In 1692, in | Salem, Massachusetts, the Despised One was raised fr |
illips House is a historic house and museum in | Salem, Massachusetts, USA. |
Lander was born in | Salem, Massachusetts, the son of Edward and Eliza We |
He was born at | Salem, Massachusetts, and educated at Massachusetts |
Francis Mellus, born in | Salem, Massachusetts, was a younger brother of Henry |
Following a brief assignment at | Salem, Massachusetts, she was repaired, provisioned |
and 16-18 Crombie St., and 13 Barton Street in | Salem, Massachusetts, USA. |
Born in | Salem, Massachusetts, Upton attended the public scho |
It is located at 132 Essex Street, | Salem, Massachusetts, United States, and now owned b |
on the National Register of Historic Places in | Salem, Massachusetts, United States. |
Cabot was born in | Salem, Massachusetts, and attended Harvard College f |
Stolarz grew up in | Salem, Massachusetts, a city widely known for the Sa |
rief Histories has as its theme the history of | Salem, Massachusetts, with songs about the witch tri |
Born in | Salem, Massachusetts, he was the son of Stephen Sewa |
rary (est.1992) of the Peabody Essex Museum in | Salem, Massachusetts, "is made up of the collections |
County Natural History Society (1833-1848) in | Salem, Massachusetts, was formed "for the purpose of |
He and his family arrived in | Salem, Massachusetts, with the Winthrop Fleet on Jun |
Historical Collections at the Essex Institute, | Salem, Massachusetts, in 1956-60. |
Emilio was born on December 22, 1844 in | Salem, Massachusetts, the son of a Spanish immigrant |
use is a historic house at 15 Summer Street in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
orten attended the Higginson Grammar School in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
688, is a historic house at 39 Essex Street in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
y Broad, Flint, Federal, and Summer Streets in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
tional Register of Historic Places listings in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
ralters are a taffy-like candy associated with | Salem, Massachusetts. |
an attack on an American ship, Friendship, of | Salem, Massachusetts. |
s a historic house at 148 Washington Street in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Eaton was born in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
ional Historic Landmark at 128 Essex Street in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
e Georgian style, located at 126 Essex Street, | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Davenport was born in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
iam P. and Mary (Putnam) Endicott, was born in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
The Crowninshield-Bentley House, | Salem, Massachusetts. |
al Lecture Fund at the Peabody-Essex Museum in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
agship, the Arbella, at anchor off what became | Salem, Massachusetts. |
te residential island in Massachusetts Bay, in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
icine, was admitted to practice and settled in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
The John Tucker Daland House, | Salem, Massachusetts. |
29, 1940 and is buried in Saint Marys Cemetery | Salem, Massachusetts. |
He was born in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
e who urged the prosecutions for witchcraft at | Salem, Massachusetts. |
ng is a historic fort site on Winter Island in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
House is a historic house on Elm Street in New | Salem, Massachusetts. |
use is a historic house at 48 Bridge Street in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Essex Street and 13 Washington Square West in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
c site that was an American Revolution fort in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
is a historic house located at 9 North Street, | Salem, Massachusetts. |
011 he was also an assistant city solicitor in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
oined Winthrop in America in 1638, settling in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
Thorndike was born July 15, 1672 in | Salem, Massachusetts. |
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