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The Pickman House is a
first period First Period is an American architecture style in the time period between approximately 1626 and 1725, used by British colonists during the earliest English settlements in United States, particularly in Massachusetts and Virginia and later in ...
structure located on Charter Street in
Salem, Massachusetts Salem ( ) is a historic coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, located on the North Shore of Greater Boston. Continuous settlement by Europeans began in 1626 with English colonists. Salem would become one of the most significant seaports tr ...
, behind the
Peabody Essex Museum The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts, US, is a successor to the East India Marine Society, established in 1799. It combines the collections of the former Peabody Museum of Salem (which acquired the Society's collection) and the ...
. As no published
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study has been done, the exact build date of this home is disputed. In either case the house is thought to have stood during the
Salem witch trials The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. More than 200 people were accused. Thirty people were found guilty, 19 of whom w ...
of 1692 and 1693. The house is now part of a group of properties that form the
Charter Street Historic District The Charter Street Historic District encompasses a small remnant of the oldest part of Salem, Massachusetts that has since been surrounded by more modern development. It includes three properties on Charter Street: the Pickman House, the Grim ...
. It has been described by the
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as a rare surviving example of 17th century architecture.


History

Samuel Pickman was a mariner who acquired land to build his house in 1657. When he chose to build the house is now disputed among three different dates by sources. An early date of 1671, which was obtained through an unpublished dendrochronology study was taken by architectural conservator Steven Mallory. The
Peabody Essex Museum The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts, US, is a successor to the East India Marine Society, established in 1799. It combines the collections of the former Peabody Museum of Salem (which acquired the Society's collection) and the ...
which features Mallory's interview though states that the house dates to 1665. The third and latest proposed date is 1680, as assessed by the
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in 1979. In any case, Pickman's estate inventory mentioned a house on his tract by May 9, 1687. In addition to its age, the home is also notable for having residences over the subsequent years which include; Judge and Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Benjamin Lynde, Jr., and artist Michele Felice Corne. The Pickman House at one time had a
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roof which concealed the 17th century structure. These 17th century features were not discovered until 1968 as part of a commission to study the house. Architectural historian
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stated that the "room at the left with leanto roof at right angles may have existed at the outset, and was later raised to a full two stories about 1725." During this time a new chimney was added, and the one-story porch with embellished posts dates to around c. 1800. The Pickman House was eventually restored by Historic Salem in 1969 and was operated as a
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in the 1970s. Exhibits included 17th century paraphernalia with historical animatronic mannequins in every room which were push button activated. The layout of the museum involved both floors which consisted of three bedrooms, a kitchen, and an attic that had been converted into the curator’s quarters. While there was no mention of a bathroom or living room area, the museum included a red barn beside the house which operated as a gift shop. In 1983 the
Peabody Essex Museum The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts, US, is a successor to the East India Marine Society, established in 1799. It combines the collections of the former Peabody Museum of Salem (which acquired the Society's collection) and the ...
purchased the house and the museum was later closed to make way for corporate offices. The Pickman house presently abuts the Salem Witch Memorial, which was dedicated in 1992 on the 300th anniversary of the
Salem witch trials The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. More than 200 people were accused. Thirty people were found guilty, 19 of whom w ...
. In 2021 the home was re-opened to the public again as a welcome center for the charter street cemetery.


Alleged ghost girl

With a history spanning at least 300 years the Pickman House is rumored to be haunted by
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phenomena. Author Sam Baltrusis states in his book that several people on tours have allegedly seen a full-bodied apparition of a girl in the upper-floor window. This is also mentioned by Visionary Living, Inc in their book of an unknown girl looking out windows. According to "local folklore" the girl is from a family of three who lived in the house sometime during the 18th century. The father is said to have slowly gone insane from an evil entity and murdered both his seven year old daughter and wife before fleeing the house. Despite the story, Baltrusis admitted that he found no historical evidence to back up the claim. In a review of his book it was pointed out that Baltrusis has repeated myths that have since been corrected by historians and genealogists.


Gallery

File:PickmanHouse Salem Massachusetts.jpg, Back side of the Pickman House taken from Charter St. File:Samuel Pickman House 3.jpg, Pickman House in 2021. File:Pickman House back side.jpg, This is viewing the house from an angle. File:Pickman House side.jpg, Side of the Pickman House. (the lowest pane is protected by an external frame) File:Pickman House front dusk.jpg, Front side of the Pickman House at Dusk. File:Carved Beam Pickman H.jpg, Ornately carved interior summer beam. File:Cross Beam Pickman H2.jpg, Another summer beam File:Pickman HFP.jpg, Original fireplace


See also

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Salem, Massachusetts This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Salem, Massachusetts. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Salem, Massachusetts, United Stat ...
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List of the oldest buildings in Massachusetts This article lists the oldest buildings in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States of America, including the oldest houses in Massachusetts and any other surviving structures. Some dates are approximate (indicated with a "") and b ...
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List of historic houses in Massachusetts This is a list of historic houses in Massachusetts. Western Massachusetts Berkshire County * Lenox ** The Mount ( Lenox) – author Edith Wharton's estate; 1902 ** Ventfort Hall ( Lenox) – Jacobean style mansion, built 1893 – George & ...
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List of the oldest buildings in the United States This article lists the oldest buildings in the United States and its territories. The list includes sites in current states and territories which were not part of the original Thirteen Colonies when the United States of America was founded in 1776 ...


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Peabody Essex Museum
Houses completed in the 17th century Historic districts in Essex County, Massachusetts Peabody Essex Museum Houses in Salem, Massachusetts Colonial architecture in Massachusetts