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John Tucker Daland House

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The house was among the last detached brick houses to be built in Salem. Features of interest include rusticated corner quoins and foundation, fine cornices, both arched and flat-entablatured windows, and an imposing front porch supported by Corinthian columns and topped with a Palladian window. At
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The three-story brick house was originally built for John Tucker Daland, a prosperous merchant. The Dalands lived in the house until 1885, when it was acquired by the
169: 59:. It was then remodeled as offices by architect William Devereux Dennis (1847–1913) and in 1907 connected to the adjacent Plummer Hall (former home to the 52:. The Italianate-style building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was built to house the Salem Athenaeum, a private library. 76: 159: 115: 154: 45: 164: 88: 16: 93: 33: 49: 37: 21: 67:
one time the house also featured roof and porch balustrades, as well as panelled brick chimneys.
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Peabody Essex Museum: Phillips Library Neighborhood, includes John Tucker Daland House
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Salem, Massachusetts
Gridley James Fox Bryant
Salem, Massachusetts
United States
Essex Institute Historic District
Peabody Essex Museum
Essex Institute
Salem Athenaeum
List of historic houses in Massachusetts
Peabody Essex Museum: Phillips Library Neighborhood, includes John Tucker Daland House
Buildings in Salem - scroll down for photos
42°31′19.24″N 70°53′29.37″W / 42.5220111°N 70.8914917°W / 42.5220111; -70.8914917
Categories
Houses completed in 1852
Houses in Salem, Massachusetts
Peabody Essex Museum
1852 establishments in Massachusetts

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