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February 24, 2005
350TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
BOOK: "THOMAS PELL
AND THE LEGEND OF THE PELL TREATY OAK" -- $11.95 (PROCEEDS AFTER
PRINTING COSTS WILL GO TO
BARTOW-PELL MANSION MUSEUM).
CLICK HERE TO BROWSE BEFORE YOU BUY!
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Thursday, February 24, 2005
Building a Basic Library on the History of Pelham, NY
In the last several months I have received several inquiries from
people interested in building a basic library on the history of Pelham, NY
and asking for recommendations concerning which books and publications
should be included in such a library. This post will discuss a few of the
publications that might be assembled to create a basic library on the
history of Pelham and surrounding areas.
The seminal publication on the history of Pelham is the book published by
Lockwood Anderson Barr in 1946. Its name is a mouthful. The full citation
to the publication is:
Barr, Lockwood A., A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of The
Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New
York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Mannour of Pelham
Also the Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (Richmond,
VA: The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946).
Copies of the book published in 1946 are fairly easy to purchase online.
For example, click
here to see sale listings for dozens of copies of the book priced
between $22.45 and more than $50.00 from a variety of rare book sellers
who participate in Bookfinder.com. In addition, the book is now in the
public domain. Thus, the full text of the book (full text searchable) is
available on the HistoricPelham.com Web site. Click
here to see the text of the book from that Web site. In addition,
because the book is in the public domain it has been reprinted by The
Higginson Book Company. To learn more about and to purchase a reprint from
that company, click
here and scroll down (or search) to find the book title (company
catalogue reference - NY0326). The reprint costs $29.00 plus tax, shipping
and handling.
A more recent book on the history of Pelham during the last 100 years was
written by long-time resident Thomas B. Fenlon before his death and
published by Klein Information Resources, Inc. The citation for the book
follows:
Fenlon, Thomas B., Pelham New York - Memories of a Century After
Incorporation (Klein Information Resources, Inc. 1996).
This wonderful paperback publication is still available for sale from
Klein Information Resources, Inc. via Maggie Klein at the offices of
The Pelham Weekly on Fifth Avenue in Pelham. For more information you
can contact Maggie Klein via
e-mail or by calling the offices of The Pelham Weekly at (914)
738-8717.
In 1991, as part of its Centennial Celebration, the Village of Pelham
Manor published a wonderful book filled with photographs relating to the
history of the Village. The book was published in hard cover and in
paperback formats. The citation for the book follows:
Saunders, James B., ed., The Pelham Manor Story - 1891-1991 (Village of
Pelham Manor, NY: 1991).
The book is rather difficult to find these days. Although a copy recently
was available from a rare book seller via Bookfinder.com, a search earlier
today revealed that the book is no longer available. It appears on the
marketplace periodically and a diligent reader willing to search such Web
sites periodically likely will run across one or two for sale every few
months.
I authored a book that was published last year in honor of the 350th
Anniversary of the signing of the Pell - Siwanoy Treaty on June 27, 1654
by which Thomas Pell acquired the lands that became Pelham and surrounding
areas. The book deals with Thomas Pell, his treaty and the legend of the
Treaty Oak beneath which the treaty supposedly was signed. The citation
for the book follows:
Bell, Blake A., Thomas Pell and the Legend of the Pell Treaty Oak (NY, NY:
iUniverse, Inc. 2004).
The book is available from a large number of online booksellers including
Amazon.com,
BarnesAndNoble.com and
iUniverse, among many others, for $11.95 plus tax, shipping and
handling. It is also available from iUniverse as an e-Book.
A wonderful book relating to the history of Pelham is a book devoted to
the Battle of Pelham on October 18, 1776. The book was published in 1963
but was reprinted in 1975 by The Bicentennial Committee of the Town of
Pelham as part of Pelham's celebration of the nation's bicentennial.
Citations to both versions of the book appear below:
Franko, Alfred Michael, Pelham Manor: The Forgotten Battle of the
Revolution: Near Mount Vernon, N.Y. (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; s.n., 1963) (67
pp., 12 pp. of plates, ill., 22 cm with bibliographic references, Library
of Congress Control Number 89828076, Library of Congress Call Number MLCS
89/13655, also in New York Public Library Collection).
Franko, Alfred Michael, Pelham Manor: The Forgotten Battle of the
Revolution: Near Mount Vernon, N.Y. (Pelham Manor, N.Y.: The Bicentennial
Committee of the Town of Pelham, New York Oct. 1975) (republication of
1963 publication, revised in 1966; 67 pp., 12 pp. of plates, ill., 22 cm
with bibliographic references).
The version published in 1963 and revised in 1967 rarely appears for sale
online and is difficult to locate through rare book dealers. The 1975
reprint may be found with much more frequency. Click
here to see a copy of the reprint currently offered for sale by a book
dealer via the Web site Bookfinder.com.
There are hundreds of books and publications that deal with Pelham history
or that touch upon organizations, events or places important to the
history of Pelham. The few listed above are "must-haves" for anyone
interested in developing a basic library on the history of Pelham.
Please Visit the
Historic Pelham
Web Site
Located at
http://www.historicpelham.com/
posted by Blake A. Bell @
10:40 AM
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