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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
March 16, 2005
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Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Using the New York State and National Register of Historic Places
Document Imaging Web Site To Research Pelham History
There is a Web site published by the New York State Historic
Preservation Office dedicated to "New York's State and National Registers
of Historic Places Document Imaging Project". The site allows visitors to
search for properties in New York State that are listed in the Registers.
Even more importantly, once a particular property in your area has been
located, the Web site allows you to view and print the completed
nomination form and photographs submitted at the time the property was
added to the Registers. The nomination form, of course, typically includes
a great deal of information regarding the history of the property and is
an excellent secondary source for the local historian interested in
learning more about local history.
The home page for the site is located at:
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/shpo/disclaimers/disclaimer_image.htm
(You will have to click through a couple of disclaimer pages to get to
the important home page.) There is an excellent set of instructions for
use of the database on the home page of the site. To get started, you will
observe a series of green tabs across the top of the screen. To begin your
search, you must select one of the first three tabs. I prefer using the
first tab, labeled the "Basic Criteria" tab.
By clicking on the tab you will see a search form that allows you to
search on the following criteria: Property Name, County, Location, Level
of Significance, NY National Register Number, Material, Architect,
Historic Function / Use, Criteria, Criteria Consideration, Theme, and
Multiple Property Component. In our quest to learn how to use this
database, go to the "County" box and select "Westchester" from the County
pick list. In the "Location" box, type the word Pelham. Go to the last of
the green tabs at the top of the screen -- the one marked "View Your
Result Set" and click on it.
You will see a result set containing six items. If you look very closely,
you will notice that there actually are only three properties listed with
a "Text" file and a "Photos" file for each of the three properties. The
three properties are "Bolton Priory"; "Edgewood House"; and "Pelhamdale".
We are going to look at the Edgewood House materials as we learn to use
the system.
In the far right "View" column on the search results page, click on the
little icon to the right of the "Text" reference in the fourth row down
(Edgewood House Pelham Manor Westchester 90NR02549 Text). You should see a
Security Certificate prompting you to decide whether you wish to trust the
content you are about to download from Daeja Image Systems Ltd. You should
click Yes and may also want to select the check box marked "Always trust
content from Daeja Image Systems Ltd".
You next will see a "floating window" containing the nomination form for
one of the buildings that formed part of Mrs. Hazen's School for Girls
(also known as Pelham Hall). The structure no longer exists. Although it
is on the National and State Registers, it was torn down a few years ago.
You can read about the history of the School and the structure and will
see a brief bibliography at the end of the document that will help you do
additional research.
If you return to your search results page, you may click on the little
icon to the right of the "Photos" reference in the fourth row down. You
will be able to review the photographs of Edgewood House included as part
of the National and State Registers nomination process. An example of one
such photograph appears below.

As with all online searches, you must be overbroad and quite creative.
Think of important local structures in which you might be interested. Are
they likely to be included in the database? Think of surrounding areas --
i.e., Bronx County where the Bartow-Pell Mansion is located. Are
there nearby structures in Mount Vernon (e.g., St. Paul's Church
National Historic Site) or in New Rochelle (e.g., Thomas Paine's
Cottage) in which you might also be interested? You must structure your
search queries broadly enough to encompass such structures.
The database is a wonderful source of information about our local history.
Indeed, you might be surprised and find it quite enjoyable to mine its
contents carefully!
Please Visit the
Historic Pelham
Web Site
Located at
http://www.historicpelham.com/
posted by Blake A. Bell @
10:45 AM
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