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In 1992, the Peabody Museum of Salem merged with the Essex Institute to form the Peabody Essex Museum. [5] Included in the merger was the legacy of the East India Marine Society, established in 1799 by a group of Salem-based captains and supercargoes. Members of the Society were required by the society's charter to collect "natural and ...
In 1933 descendants of David Pingree gave the house to the Essex Institute, which merged with the Peabody Museum of Salem to form the Peabody Essex Museum. [ 2 ] The house was the site of the notorious 1830 murder of Capt. Joseph White, [ 4 ] whose death prompted a famous trial prosecuted by Daniel Webster .
Peabody Essex Museum: Salem: Essex: North Shore: Multiple: Includes Asian, Native American and folk art, maritime artifacts, collection, folk art and other art, 24 historic structures and gardens, and Yin Yu Tang House, an authentic Chinese merchant's house Peabody Historical Fire Museum: Peabody: Essex: North Shore: Fire: website, open by ...
The Essex Institute Historic District is a historic district at 134-132, 128, 126 Essex Street and 13 Washington Square West in Salem, Massachusetts. It consists of a compact group of properties associated with the Essex Institute , founded in 1848 and merged in 1992 into the Peabody Essex Museum .
English: Portrait of Benjamin Pitman from the Peabody Essex Museum. Database catalog entry: Portrait of Benjamin Pitman, 19th century Oil paint, canvas, frame H: 39 in, frame W: 34 in, frame D: 2 3/4 in Gift of Mr. Charles D. Childs, 1966., M12771