Exclusive Proctor’s Ledge Soil Sample, the confirmed site of the 19 Salem Witch hangings.


After nearly three centuries of conflicting beliefs, the city of Salem confirms a team of scholars verified the site where 19 innocent people were hanged during the 1692 Salem witch trials, they’ve identified that place as Proctor's Ledge. The site is an area located in between Proctor and Pope Streets in Salem, Massachusetts.


Samples were collected with the permission of the land owner and under guidance of local members.


We have carefully placed a sample in a glass jar with a cork top, and a full graphic label on the front.


On the back of the jar is a tamper resistant holographic label containing a unique serial number, that matches the serial number on the Certificate of Authenticity.

Also comes with a full color 4”x6” photo card in protective holder.


A team of researchers worked long and hard, and with the use of sonar technology combined with eyewitness testimonies from centuries-old documents dating back to the Salem Witch Trials,

The Gallows Hill Project team, was able to identify the site as a rocky ledge much closer to Boston Street, at the base of the hill, know as proctors ledge.


A dark time in Massachusetts and our countries history, these 19 souls were lost and should be remembered:

June 10th: Bridget Bishop

June 19th: Sarah Good, Rebecca Nurse, Elizabeth Howe, Susannah Martin, Sarah Wildes

August 19th: Rev. George Burroughs, George Jacobs Sr., Martha Carrier, John Proctor, John Willard

September 22nd: Martha Corey, Mary Eastey, Mary Parker, Alice Parker, Ann Pudeator, Wilmot Reed, Margaret Scott, Samuel Wardwell.


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