1905
Postcards: Mass: Salem: Pickering House
GUSN-197677
A man and two boys stand on the sidewalk in front of the Pickering House. The house was built by John Pickering and is located at 18 Broad Street. It was the birthplace of Colonel Timothy Pickering who served in the Revolutionary War and held cabinet posts in subsequent years.
exterior views
houses
dwellings
military personnel
postcards
DigitalID 002445
AccessID 4502
Other identifier HNEDID-002445
1 postcard
PC001
General photographic collection
PC001.03.01.USMA.4110.1160.001
1905 ca.
Gift of Mrs. George W. Towne, 26 November 1940.
Salem (Essex county, Massachusetts)
postcards
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Rotograph Co.
Puritan Art Co.
Architectural photography
Broad Street (Salem, Mass.)
Revolutionary War
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Postcards: Mass: Salem: Pickering House
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