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Friday, June 24, 2005
Late 19th and Early 20th Century Pell Family Photographs Provided To
Office of the Historian
A descendant of John Pell, 2nd Lord of the
Manor of Pelham has made a wonderful collection of late 19th Century and
early 20th century Pell family photographs -- many of which are
photographs of Pell family members who lived on City Island -- available
to The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham in exchange for
efforts to enhance the photographs digitally.
Michael Anderson's grandmother, Bernice C.
Pell, was born in the Samuel Pell House located at 586 City Island (about
which I blogged in an April 26 posting entitled "The
Samuel Pell House on City Island, Once Part of Pelham").
His grandmother's brother, Samuel Francis Pell, Jr., died a few years ago
in Las Vegas and, apparently, maintained a large collection of photographs
of his own father (Samuel Francis Pell of City Island) and other members
of the extended Pell family. Mr. Anderson has graciously made available to
The Office of The Historian a large number of the photographs.
Below is a "Before and After" example of one
of the photographs after I have worked on it using the software program
known as "Adobe Photoshop Elements". The original (on the left) is what is
left of an undated post card from Rye Beach, New York. It shows Melvin A.
Pell on the left. Bernice C. Pell, Mr. Anderson's Grandmother, is in the
center. Samuel F. Pell Jr. is on the right. Mrs. Pell, who is now 93 years
old, appears to be about two or three years old in the picture, suggesting
that it was taken in about 1914. On the right is my effort to reconstruct
the photograph using digital enhancement.

The photographs provided by Mr. Anderson will provide local historians and
genealogists with an opportunity to learn more about the Pell Family and
the important role that family played in the history of the area. Many
thanks are due to him and his family for sharing such an important
historical record.
Please Visit the
Historic Pelham
Web Site
Located at
http://www.historicpelham.com/
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