Robert Ellis Cahill

Robert Ellis Cahill
Sheriff
of Essex County, Massachusetts
In office
1975–1978
Preceded by Roger Wells
Succeeded by Charles Reardon
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
7th Essex District
In office
1970–1975
Preceded by Michael J. Harrington[1]
Succeeded by J. Michael Ruane
Member of the
Salem, Massachusetts
City Council[2]
Personal details
Born November 25, 1934
Salem, Massachusetts[2]
Died June 19, 2005
Nationality American
Political party Democratic[3]
Alma mater Boston University
Occupation Public Relations
Sheriff
Politician
Folklorist
Author

Robert Ellis Cahill (November 25, 1934 - June 19, 2005) was a folklorist and author. He was the author of more than three dozen books on New England history and folklore, as well as on scuba diving, shipwrecks and pirates.

Politics

Cahill served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1970 to 1975.[3]

In 1974, Cahill was elected Sheriff of Essex County, Massachusetts. During his tenure as Sheriff, Cahill sought to modernize the department. The jails in Salem and Lawrence lacked toilets, which meant inmates had to defecate in buckets. There were also no rehabilitation programs in either jail and guards had no formal training. The minimum-security Correctional Alternative Center in Lawrence opened during Cahill's tenure.[4] While serving as Sheriff, Cahill investigated an alleged curse Giles Corey placed on the office. He found that all Essex County Sheriffs as far back as he could trace either died in office of heart problems or retired due to "an ailment of the blood". In 1978, Cahill, who suffered from a rare blood disorder himself, retired after he suffered a heart attack and stroke.[5]

Writing

Several of Cahill's books center on the infamous Salem Witch Trials and related topics, such as accounts of the Salem "Witch Dungeon" and colonial era crime and punishment. Cahill was born and raised in Salem, Massachusetts and also wrote several auto-biographical books, one recounting his experiences as Sheriff, and another relating tales of his childhood growing up in New England during World War II.

Cahill's most widely distributed lore and histories are mostly in the form of small books that can still be found in large quantities within souvenir shops located at tourist attractions throughout New England.

Published books

New England Collectible Classics (Chandler-Smith Publishing)

Old Salt Box Publishing House

Poems

References

  1. Pidgeon, Norman L. (1969), Public Officials of Massachusetts, 1969-1970, Boston, MA: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, p. 180.
  2. 1 2 Pidgeon, Norman L. (1972), Public Officials of Massachusetts, 1972-1974, Boston, MA: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, p. 116.
  3. 1 2 Pidgeon, Norman L. (1971), Public Officials of Massachusetts, 1971-1972, Boston, MA: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, p. 113.
  4. Laidler, John (January 9, 2005). "Sheriff's Memoir Arresting". The Boston Globe.
  5. Guiley, Rosemary (2011). Haunted Salem: Strange Phenomena in the Witch City: Strange Phenomena in the Witch City. Stackpole Books.

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