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November 29, 2005
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Tuesday, November 29, 2005
An Early, Interesting Photograph of Bolton Priory in the Village of
Pelham Manor
Bolton Priory stands at 7 Priory Lane near the Parish of Christ the
Redeemer. It is also known as “The Priory” and “Pelham Priory”. The
Reverend Robert Bolton, who founded Christ Church in 1843, completed this
towering Gothic Revival mansion with his sons in 1838. Bolton Priory is
one of two Pelham residences listed on the National Register of Historic
Places. It was added to the Register on June 28, 1974. See
National Register of Historic Places: New York – Westchester County
(visited Nov. 29, 2005)
http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/NY/Westchester/state.html.
Bolton Priory also was added to the Westchester County Inventory of
Historic Places on January 5, 1988 and to the New York Register of
Historic Places on June 23, 1980. See Westchester County Web
Site: Sites Listed on the Westchester County Inventory of Historic Places,
The New York State Register of Historic Places, and the National Register
of Historic Places as of January, 2004 (visited Nov. 29, 2005)
http://www.westchestergov.com/planning/Design/StateNatlRegisters.htm.
Periodically I have published to the Historic Pelham Blog postings that
deal with the fabulous history of the Bolton Priory. For examples, see:
Aug. 23, 2005:
Society Scandal: The "Strange" Story of Mrs. Adele Livingston Stevens Who
Acquired the Bolton Priory in Pelham Manor
Jul. 13, 2005:
11 Priory Lane: The Rose Cottage
Jun. 10, 2005:
Pelham's Most Magnificent Wedding Gift: The Bolton Priory
May 3, 2005:
Colonel Frederick Hobbes Allen, An Owner of Bolton Priory in Pelham Manor
Apr. 4, 2005:
Art and Poetry of William Jay Bolton of Bolton Priory in Pelham
Today's Historic Pelham Blog posting presents an unusual image from the
William R. Montgomery Glass Negatives Collection of The Office of The
Historian of The Town of Pelham. The photograph that appears immediately
below shows a rare view of the Priory from the façade that faces the Long
Island Sound taken during the 1920s. Most photographs of the structure
show a view of the front entrance next to the tower.

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