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The Judge Samuel Holten House is a significant historical site located at 171 Holten Street, Danvers, Massachusetts. This house, dating back to around 1670, offers a glimpse into the past and is a testament to the rich history of the area.
The Judge Samuel Holten House holds historical significance as it was the home of Sarah Holten. In 1692, Sarah Holten's testimony against Rebecca Nurse played a crucial role in the infamous Salem Witch Trials, leading to Nurse's death. This makes the house a significant site for those interested in this period of history.
The house also served as the residence of Judge Samuel Holten during the American Revolutionary War. Holten was a Founding Father of the United States, served in the Continental Congress, signed the Articles of Confederation, and was an early member of the United States House of Representatives. This adds another layer of historical significance to the house.
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