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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
August 31, 2005
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Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Depiction of Pelham Farmhouse Published in 1794
A tiny engraving published in 1794 in Greenleaf's New York Journal
and Patriotic Register may depict a tiny Pelham farmhouse. If so, it
may be one of the earliest published views of any location in the Town of
Pelham.
The image, which appears below, was published as part of a small
classified advertisement that offered a 153-acre farm located in the Town
of Pelham for sale. It shows a tiny, square farmhouse beneath a large
shade tree with a fence and gate visible in the foreground along what
appears to be a crude roadway. There are two windows visible on one side
of the farmhouse. There can now be no certainty, of course, that the tiny
image is an accurate depiction of the actual farmhouse on the property
offered for sale, but it would seem likely that it is. The entire text of
the advertisement appears beneath the image below.

"FOR SALE,
A F A R M,
Lying in a commodious and pleasant situation, in the town of Pelham, in
the county of Westchester, about 20 miles from New-York, containing 153
acres, whereon is a good dwelling-house, with a well of excellent water,
and a complete large new barn, with other out-houses, and two good
orchards. On the above farm is plenty of wood ; it is well watered, and is
of a rich strong soil ; produces great crops of grass, and may, with ease,
be made still more productive, from the continual supply of manure to be
had from the salt meadows which adjoin it : Another great convenience
attending this farm, arises from its being bounded, on one side, by East
Chester Creek, which abounds with fish and fowl in great variety, and from
whence passage boats are continually going to New-York market. For further
particulars, apply to Hunt and Ward, No. 47, Water-Street, New-York, or to
the subscriber, on the premises, who will give an indisputable title for
the same.
CHARLES WARD.
August 21, 1793.
[sic] 95-2aw.t.f."
posted by Blake A. Bell @
5:11 AM
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