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August 16, 2005
350TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
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Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Riddle Me This: How Well Do You Know Your Pelham History?
Last year during Pelham's celebration of the 350th Anniversary of the
signing of the Pell-Siwanoy Treaty on June 27, 1654, I prepared a set of
riddles for students at the Colonial School. After answering each riddle,
children had to identify marked letters that, when unscrambled, spelled
the phrase "Happy Birthday Pelham". Many of the students were able to
solve the riddles and uncover the scrambled secret message.
How well do you know your Pelham history? Below are the riddles prepared
for the elementary school students. Answers follow at the end of today's
Blog posting.
1. “I Want You” to tell me the full name of this famous artist and
illustrator who was born in his grandfather’s home in Pelham Manor on June
18, 1877. Over four million copies of his famous recruiting poster for the
U.S. Army were printed during World War I.
2. I was a Revolutionary War hero who rode on horseback as an escort of
honor to General George Washington on Evacuation Day, November 25, 1783
upon Washington’s return to New York City at the end of the Revolutionary
War. Colonial School sits on land that was once part of my farm. Who am I?
3. From the late 1890s until July 31, 1937 I clickety-clacked from the
train station, along the middle of Wolfs Lane to Colonial Avenue where I
turned left and then made an immediate right onto Pelhamdale. Everyone got
out of my way as I carried my passengers to Shore Road. I inspired a
famous comic strip that ran in nearly 300 newspapers for a half century.
What was my name in that comic strip?
3. From the late 1890s until July 31, 1937 I clickety-clacked from the
train station, along the middle of Wolfs Lane to Colonial Avenue where I
turned left and then made an immediate right onto Pelhamdale. Everyone got
out of my way as I carried my passengers to Shore Road. I inspired a
famous comic strip that ran in nearly 300 newspapers for a half century.
What was my name in that comic strip?
4. When first laid out I was known as the “New Road to New England”. By
1732 the first regular stage coach route between New York and Boston was
established along me. Today I am known as Colonial Avenue (near Colonial
School). George Washington rode on horseback along me through Pelham
several times. What was my name when George Washington rode along me
through Pelham?
5. I am a giant glacial boulder with a giant crack down my middle. I have
been a Pelham landmark for as long as there has been a Pelham. But, today
I do not sit within the boundaries of Pelham. I am located near the New
England Thruway where it meets the Hutchinson River Parkway. What is my
name?
6. Many consider me the founder of Pelham because I purchased lands that
later became Pelham from Siwanoy Native Americans on June 27, 1654. Who am
I?
7. Washington Irving, the famous author who wrote many wonderful stories
including The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, is said to have personally laid the
yellow bricks above my doorway that form the date “1838”. I am one of two
existing buildings in Pelham that are on the National Register of Historic
Sites. What am I called?
8. I led several hundred American Patriots in the Battle that saved
General George Washington’s Army on October 18, 1776. The Battle has been
called the Forgotten Battle of the Revolution, the Battle of Pelham, the
Battle of Pell’s Point, the Battle of Pelham Manor, the Battle of Pelham
Bay, the Fight at Pelham Heights and the Battle of Pelham Moor, among
other names. I eventually became a general in George Washington’s Army.
Who am I?
9. I am a street located in the Pelham Heights section of the Village of
Pelham that was named after a ship on which Pelham resident and, later,
United States Congressman Benjamin Fairchild was traveling when it was
wrecked on an island off the coast of Alaska in the 19th Century. When
Benjamin Fairchild was rescued and returned to Pelham, I was named after
the ship. Other streets in the Heights were named after the island on
which he was shipwrecked (Loring), the steamship that rescued him (the
George W. Elder) and a city in California that he visited on the ill-fated
trip (Monterey). What street am I?
10. I owned a home in Pelham known as The Shrubbery. I was a successful
attorney. I served as Vice President of the United States during the
presidency of Thomas Jefferson. On July 11, 1804 I fought a duel and
mortally wounded Alexander Hamilton. That was the beginning of the end of
my political career. Who am I?
11. I am a central green, or park, around which homes have been built in
the Village of Pelham. I am the only park in Pelham named after a
President of the United States. What is my name?
12. Built sometime between 1836 and 1842, I am the only grand mansion that
remains of the many that once stood in the area along what we know today
as Shore Road. Although I once stood within the boundaries of Pelham,
today I stand within Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx. I am on the National
Register of Historic Places. What is my name?
[SCROLL DOWN FOR ANSWERS]
ANSWERS: 1. James Montgomery
Flagg 2. Col. Philip Pell III 3. Toonerville Trolley 4. Boston Post Road
5. Split Rock 6. Thomas Pell 7. Bolton Priory 8. Col. (Later General) John
Glover 9. Ancon Avenue 10. Aaron Burr 11. Chester Park 12. Bartow-Pell
Mansion
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