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Hawthorne, born on July 4, 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts, was the great-grandson of Judge John Hathorne, one of the most fervent prosecutors in the town’s witchcraft trials. Hathorne played a ...
The former Salem home of legendary novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne, known for “The Scarlet Letter” and " The House of the Seven Gables,” has been listed for $1.85 million. Hawthorne’s home at ...
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The gathering was on the land of Charles Bullard of Boston in a fine grove of maples, beneath the high slope on which stood, until 1890, the "Little Red House," where Nathaniel Hawthorne lived and ...
They added a portico, terraces, and Louisa's room, while Nathaniel Hawthorne, who owned the house from 1852 through 1869, added a three-story tower in the back and used the top floor as his ...