English: Plummer Hall & John Tucker Daland House, Salem, MA; from a c. 1906 postcard. Plummer Hall (1856), on the left, was designed by Enoch Fuller to house the Salem Athenaeum, a private library. The John Tucker Daland House (1851) was designed by Gridley F. Bryant. They are now part of the Peabody Essex Museum.
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circa 1906
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from a c. 1906 postcard.
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2006-05-31 14:39 Hugh Manatee 627×400× (66536 bytes) Plummer Hall & John Tucker Daland House, Salem, MA; from a c. 1905 postcard. Plummer Hall (1856), on the left, was designed by Enoch Fuller to house the Salem Athenaeum, a private library. The John Tucker Daland House (1851) was designed by Gridley F. B
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