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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
September 7, 2005
350TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
BOOK: "THOMAS PELL
AND THE LEGEND OF THE PELL TREATY OAK" -- $11.95 (PROCEEDS AFTER
PRINTING COSTS WILL GO TO
BARTOW-PELL MANSION MUSEUM).
CLICK HERE TO BROWSE BEFORE YOU BUY!
LEARN MORE.
Wednesday, September 7, 2005
Using Google Print to Further Your Local History Research
Search engine powerhouse Google has been working feverishly for quite
some time to make searchable full text of countless books available online
via
Google Print located at
http://print.google.com/. With each passing day, the content seems to
grow substantively. It now is a search tool that cannot be ignored by
local historians interested in the history of Pelham and surrounding
areas.
The Google Print service is as easy to use as -- well -- Google! While
connected to the Internet, use a browser such as Internet Explorer to go
to the following Web address:
http://print.google.com/. As always, before beginning your search, you
should click on the link entitled "Advanced
Print Search" and review the advanced instructions for formulating
search queries. To test the functionality of the service, while on the
Advanced Print Search page, select 100 results in the small pick list
and type the phrase Thomas Pell in the search dialogue box to the right of
"with the exact phrase". (The same search can be run on the Google Print
main page by typing "Thomas Pell" within quotation marks and clicking on
the "Search Print" button.)
Among the many search results are several important books that deal with
Thomas Pell including:
Ultan, Lloyd,
The Bronx in the Frontier Era: From the Beginning to 1696 (The Bronx
County Historical Society 1993).
Schwarz, Philip J.,
The Jarring Interests: New York's Boundary Makers, 1664 - 1776 (State
University of New York Press 1979).
McNamara, John,
History in Asphalt: The Origin of Bronx Street and Place Names, Borough of
the Bronx, New York City (Harbor Hill Books 1978).
Trelease, Allen W.,
Indian Affairs in Colonial New York: The Seventeenth Century (Cornell
University Press 1960).
There are many more such examples.
Click on the hyperlink to one of the search results such as "The
Bronx in the Frontier Era: From the Beginning to 1696". You will see
on the right an image of an actual page from the book containing the
phrase that matches your query (in this case, "Thomas Pell"). The author
of the book, we learn, wrote in part:
"Thomas Pell thus arrived in Saybrook in Connecticut in March, 1636.
Thomas Pell's experiences in the New World were varied. When war raged
against the Pequot Indians, he practiced his arts as a surgeon. Once the
war was over, he moved to New Haven, where he prospered buying a great
deal of property and investing in shipping.
It was as the owner of a ship in 1647 that Thomas Pell had his first brush
with Peter Stuyvesant. A vessel sent to the Delaware River, then in New
Netherland's jurisdiction, returning to New England through the East River
was halted by Dutch authorities who confiscated its cargo of beaver skins
for poaching on the company's preserve. Because of this, Pell was forced
to renege on a business arrangement, since his purchase would have been
made with the confiscated pelts . . . "
By clicking on the page arrows at the top of the screen, you will be able
to view several other pages of the book. Because the material is protected
by copyright, you will be limited to reviewing only a few pages.
Occasionally a page that you would like to see will be blocked in its
entiety due to copyright protections that form part of Google Print.
Nevertheless, the service provides users with the ability to review enough
of the content to get a sense for the context surrounding the phrase that
prompted the search result.
In the left column, you can learn more about the book, review its
copyright information, table of contents and index. Additionally, by
clicking on links in the left column you can buy the book from The Bronx
Historical Society, Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, BookSense.com and using
Froogle. I have successfully purchased a number of books in this fashion.
Google Print is yet another excellent online tool to be used by local
historians interested in learning more about their localities.
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5:12 AM
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