The Ondawa

The Ondawa The Historic Ondawa House sits on the original site of the first cabin built in Salem by James Turner in 1762. Today it offers studios, offices, and apartments.

Over the centuries it was a hotel, tavern, Abrams, antique store, Faerydale and more.

Offices and artist studio spaces are currently available!
11/09/2025

Offices and artist studio spaces are currently available!

04/02/2025

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In the back barn here there is an old poster on the wall that I’ve never looked into until now. Apparently the main ingr...
05/03/2024

In the back barn here there is an old poster on the wall that I’ve never looked into until now. Apparently the main ingredient was o***m and it was meant for both horses and humans. The barn was originally the horse livery for the old Ondawa House Hotel and Tavern.

Here’s an article on some of the history for the Spavin Cure:
“Dr. B.J. Kendall of Enosburgh came home and made this medicine which brought a ton of wealth to this community at the end of the 19th and the early 20th century,” Vermont Historical Society executive director Steve Perkins said. “We’re going to go talk to Tim Camisa, who owns the Kendall Building right here — and we get to go inside.”

“Dr. Kendall graduated from (UVM’s Larner College of Medicine in) 1868, (and) proceeded to come back to Enosburgh and make something called the Spavin Cure,” Camisa said. “Spavin is the ankle joint in a horse; early bottles that I have say ‘For Man Or Beast’. The main ingredient was o***m. (It) came down through Montreal; I have a bunch of the crates that they were shipped in.”

“But completely legal at the time that they were doing this, and that’s part of this whole patent medicine industry in the United States,” Perkins noted. “This made a fair amount of money.”

“I have all his medicine sales (from when) he was just down the street before they built this (facility) in 1880,” Camisa noted. “This was the most state-of-the-art printing plant in 1880.”

Perkins asked, “Why would a patent medicine company need a state-of-the-art printing house?”

“The company printed broadsides, and they sent out 17 teams of horses every spring,” Camisa answered. “Those wagons carried full-color broadsides and were put in every livery stable, blacksmith shop and every horse-related business across the United States.”

“You were telling us about some information that the author Gary Shattuck uncovered in his book about Vermont and o***m that I found really eye-opening,” Perkins continued.

“Yeah, Gary wrote a great book called ‘Green Mountain O***m Eaters’ — and in 1890, in the state of Vermont, we consumed 33 million doses of o***m/heroin,” Camisa explained. “It was sold on every street corner and almost in every store.”

“No one is immune from addiction, including Dr. Kendall himself,” Hoey added.

“Yes. Dr. Kendall took on some business partners and then, around 1880, he was falling into addiction,” Camisa said. “He ended up being committed to a sanitarium in (the) Chicago area and never came back.”

Perkins asked, “When did the Spavin Cure business go out of business?”

“We had the (Pure) Food and Drug Act of 1906 (that led to the creation of the FDA); obviously, we knew we were having some problems,” Camisa replied. “We have found shipping records as late as 1915, 1918.”

“Tim, you’re working on a project here to build a museum and exhibits about this topic,” Perkins said. “Can you tell us about that?”

“Yes; a few years ago, we hired Newton Rose, who is a graduate of the UVM history department. He’s drafted us up basically a museum plan,” Camisa said. “You can send an email — [email protected] . I like to show people the building.””

From the 1896 D&H Railroad Manual of Excursion Fares, Hotels and Boarding Houses: $1.32 to take a train from Albany to S...
02/29/2024

From the 1896 D&H Railroad Manual of Excursion Fares, Hotels and Boarding Houses: $1.32 to take a train from Albany to Salem, and only $2/per day to stay at the Ondawa House, same price as the Central House:

1889 hand drawn map:
02/27/2024

1889 hand drawn map:

02/15/2023

Thank you Salem Fire Department for removing the large phone trunk that was knocked down from The Ondawa today on Main St!

Throughout 2022 I had called Verizon many many times to let them know that there was a hazardous situation with their phone trunk and that it was going to fall down across NY 22 and could seriously harm someone if/when it did. They didn't care.

I contacted the town and even made a report to the NY DOT about it but Verizon still didn't take down the trunk.

Imagine if someone had been seriously injured? Would Verizon care then?

This week The Ondawa received a whole new roof installed by Pinnacle Roofing here in Salem. They removed the old crumbli...
10/22/2022

This week The Ondawa received a whole new roof installed by Pinnacle Roofing here in Salem. They removed the old crumbling slates, cedar shakes that had turned to dust and installed all new decking and 50-year structural shingles. They ran into some snags but handled it with professionalism and did a great job!

Good day to work from home here at The Ondawa!
02/25/2022

Good day to work from home here at The Ondawa!

We mourn the loss of Richard Childs who passed away recently at SVMC on January 10th, 2022. Richard was a long time resi...
01/30/2022

We mourn the loss of Richard Childs who passed away recently at SVMC on January 10th, 2022. Richard was a long time resident of The Ondawa and always had an interesting story to tell. He had been an art teacher, painter, pilot, raised white-faced herefords, lived on the beach in his van in Florida, traveled extensively through South and Central America, played musical instruments and was friendly to everyone he came into contact with.

Richard could often be seen sitting on the front porch or parked in his Jeep at The Ondawa and would talk with many passerby through out the day.

Richard Childs
July 12,1933 - January 10th, 2022.

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01/18/2022

I've been working on a website for The Ondawa. It's still in the early stages and being editing daily but I've compiled photos and information from many historical books on Salem and Washington County.

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197 N Main Street
Salem, NY
12865

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