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March 17, 2005
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Thursday, March 17, 2005
Using the Westchester County Archives Web Site To Assist With Research
Regarding the History of Pelham
The Westchester County Archives and Records Center is located at 2199
Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford, NY, 10523. It is the central repository for
the county's historic public records dating from 1680 to the present. It
is open to the public on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. (except holidays). Also located in the same facility is the
Westchester County Historical Society with its wonderful archives and
research library.
Today's posting will address ways that local historians can use the Web
site of the Westchester County Archives to assist them with local history
research. The Web site is located at
http://www.westchestergov.com/wcarchives/. The site makes quite clear
that online resources are somewhat limited. It says "[a]lthough it is
neither practical nor possible to digitize and make available online all
of the records held by the Westchester County Archives, we do strive to
make certain of our records, and/or information about them, available to
our patrons via the 'information highway'."
On the home page of the site you will notice along the left side of the
page a series of links including "General Information", "Guide To
Collections", "Online Resources", "Exhibits", "Teachers' Resources",
"Visit the Virtual Archives", "Frequently Asked Questions", "Site Map",
"Search Our Site" and "Contact Us". For present purposes, two of the links
are particularly important: "Online Resources" and "Visit the Virtual
Archives".
Click on the Online Resources link first. There you will see links to the
Archives' "Online Indexes", "Online Documents", "Guide to the
Collections", "Resources for Genealogists", "County Government Desk
Reference" and "Virtual Archives". You should explore each of these links
carefully.
To illustrate the utility of the Web site, I will use the "Online Indexes"
area as an example of how to do research on Pelham. If you click on that
link, you will see a page that -- if you scroll down quite a bit -- you
will see all sorts of online indices to material that might include
references to Pelham and/or present or former residents of Pelham. Near
the bottom of the page is a link entitled "School Reports, 1828-1968
(gaps)". If you click on that link you will see on the left side of the
resulting screen a series of alphabetized choices including choices from
"North Castle" to "Rye". By clicking on that link, you will see a page
containing an index of school reports available from the Archives. Scroll
down to that portion of the index relating to Pelham. It includes
references to Pelham School Report records from 1828 through 1961. You
will also note at the top of the same page that you can order a copy of
any such records by following the instructions available via a link. I
have ordered school records from the late 1820s and early 1830s and
received them quite promptly by mail.
There are a host of helpful indices available in this area of the Web
site. Quite a number of them include important references to records
relating to Pelham's early history.
Before leaving the site, please be sure to click on the link to the
"Virtual Archives". You will be taken to a Web site located at:
http://westchesterarchives.com/home.html. The site is an eye-catching
and wonderfully informative collection of data and images relating to the
topics treated on the site. So far, only two topics are addressed: "The
Civil War Era in Westchester" and the "Bronx River Parkway Reservation
HAER". More material is in the works and it won't be long before the
material is added to the site.
Please Visit the
Historic Pelham
Web Site
Located at
http://www.historicpelham.com/
posted by Blake A. Bell @
6:57 AM
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