SALISBURY HISTORYCentral Lunch was operated by Willima Contagas. TheCushing House was operated by Kate and James McTague.The Windson House, owned by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Salisbury</strong> BeachAssociation, was evacuated. No flames were to ever reach<strong>the</strong> structure.From <strong>the</strong> Newburyport News micr<strong>of</strong>ilmStanding, from left to right: James Pollard, GeorgeHoughton, Kenneth Bell, Brent Lake, Richard Rose, EmeryLake, Steven LeSage, Charles Johnson, Donald Richard,Richard Souliotis, Timothy Oliveira, Richard Young.Front row: Jeffrey LeSage, Chief Robert Cook, Gordon D.Frost, Edward Lake, Frederick Tr<strong>of</strong>atter.78
Area Fires and <strong>the</strong> Fire DepartmentDECEASED FIREMENAndrews, FredArthur, IrvingBlaisdell, CharlesBrown, AlvinBrown, CharlesBrown, FrankBrown, FredBrown, HaroldBrown, LesterBrown, OsroBrown, ThomasCarter, LawrenceChase, Jim (Pike)Chase, ThomasCheney, RobertCheney Robert K.Clark, GlenC<strong>of</strong>fey, EarlC<strong>of</strong>fin, FredCole, Benjamin Jr.Cole, Benjamin Sr.Cole, HarmoneCole, HarryCole, JohnCondon, HarryCopeland, WalterCopeland, WilliamCrooks, FrankCurrier, BennieDaigle, ArthurDaley, Michael J.DeLong, HarleyDanielson, CharlesDore, AlbertDow, CharlieDow, GeorgeDow, HarveyDow, JohnDow, OthumDowns, CharlesDowns, Charles Sr.Downs, WaldoEaton, LowellEaton, SherbEllsworth, GeorgeFelch, FredFelch, HermanFish, HarryFlynn, RobertFoote, Edward Sr.Fowler, Emery (Babe)Fowler, FrankFowler, RussellFowler, WillardFrench, EdwardFrench, EverettFrench, HarryGagnon, Simeon Sr.Getchell, RuelGoodrich, AllenGreaney, HaroldHansen, HaroldHawks, DavidHelfrish, RaymondHiggins, JohnHunt, Edward Sr.
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Town Seal, Salisbury, Massachusetts
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SALISBURY HISTORYmoney and plan eve
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SALISBURY HISTORYPREFACEThe followi
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Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTSA
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The Pikes of SalisburyTHE PIKES OF
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The Pikes of SalisburyReverend Will
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The Pikes of SalisburyMary before s
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The Pikes of SalisburyYou and every
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The Pikes of SalisburyMajor Robert
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“In the light of the Lord, a flam
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He suffered at witchcraft, the prie
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The Pikes of SalisburyNEAL PIKENorm
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The Pikes of Salisburygive May Bask
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The Pikes of Salisburywould do no g
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The Pikes of Salisburyencountered m
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Early EventsEARLY EVENTSSALISBURY H
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Early Eventsinterpreter, surveyor a
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Shearer, Lester R.Sheehan, EugeneSh
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Pike, David B.Pike, Charles S.Pike,
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Thayer, Bradley C.True, Frank E. Jr
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Prominent Citizenslogical and magne
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Prominent CitizensGeorge E. Dow1887
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Prominent CitizensDr. Louis Sumner
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Prominent CitizensRUEL S. GETCHELLR
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Prominent Citizens“school-by-mail
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Prominent CitizensGlen Fowler in hi
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Prominent CitizensSHERB EATONWillia
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Prominent CitizensIn 1936 he tried
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Prominent Citizensworld. In 1987 he
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Historic BuildingsHISTORIC BUILDING
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Historic BuildingsCOFFIN HOUSEThis
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Historic BuildingsSALISBURY PUBLIC
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Historic BuildingsTHE CIVILIAN CONS
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Historic Buildingsernor Christian H
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Historic BuildingsEAST PARISH BUILD
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Historic BuildingsHilton. The origi
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Bicentennial CelebrationBICENTENNIA
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Bicentennial CelebrationThere were
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Most Sincerely,Walter T. MorseAlfre
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She tried to keep peace with the In
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350th Celebrationbegan with the pla
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350th CelebrationStudents were aske
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350th CelebrationDavis, and Charles
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350th CelebrationDavis, Elizabeth C
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350th Celebration1884“Sherb’’
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350th CelebrationThe Charles Pike H
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350th CelebrationThe tour continued
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350th CelebrationThe September 16th
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350th CelebrationMany local people
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Odds and EndsODDS AND ENDSThe first
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Odds and Endsfilled the hole in and
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SALISBURY HISTORYDawson, Annie, 32,
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SALISBURY HISTORYSouliotis, Peter,