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Monday, January 30, 2006
Cleanup of Pelham Town Hall Basement Leads to Discoveries
The Town of Pelham is in the process of making some improvements to the
basement of Town Hall located at 34 Fifth Avenue. Representatives of the
Town asked The Office of The Historian to review materials that had been
stored in the basement for decades since the material needs to be removed
from the basement while the improvements are made.
I and Mimi Buckley spent most of the day on Saturday, January 28 moving,
organizing, reviewing and sorting many, many boxes of dusty material as we
determined what should be moved to the Historian's Office, what should be
moved to a storage area that holds less frequently accessed Historian's
Office materials, what should be sent to long term storage and what should
be thrown away.
Since some of the records dated as far back as the 1870s, it should come
as no surprise that during our review we located some interesting and
significant items relating to the history of the Town. Today's Historic
Pelham Blog Posting provides an image and a transcription of one such item
-- a poster prepared as notice of a special election of the residents of
the First Fire District of the Town of Pelham held on February 15, 1897.
More of the materials will be highlighted in postings later this week.
Among the many materials located during our review of items from the
basement of Town Hall were small containers containing hundreds and
hundreds of "files" kept as papers stuffed into ordinary letter envelopes.
Of course, the material stored in the envelopes was folded and packets of
the envelopes were bundled by string. A large number of the records
related to the fire units that served residents of the Villages of North
Pelham, Pelham and Pelham Manor in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Inside one of the envelopes was the folded poster that appears immediately
below. The mere act of unfolding the poster was tedious and difficult
given its age. It has been placed within mylar and stored in the steel
flat files of The Office of The Town of Pelham. A transcription of the
poster appears immediately below its image to facilitate searching.

"TO THE
TAXABLE INHABITANTS
OF THE FIRST FIRE DISTRICT OF THE
TOWN OF PELHAM
______________________________
Whereas, a Request of the Board of FIRE
COMMISSIONERS,
OF THE FIRST FIRE DISTRICT of the TOWN of
PELHAM,
Has been Presented to me, Requiring a
Special Election
OF THE
Taxable -
Inhabitants
of said District, Now, therefore, Notice is
herby given that said Election
will be held at the
TOWN HALL, PELHAM, N. Y.
MONDAY, FEB'Y 15th, 1897
Between the Hours of 6 and 8 P. M., to Vote
on the Following Appropriation,
TO WIT:
$50 for Hose Rack to Dry Hose on.
$50 for Insurance Now Due.
$50 for Lighting Houses.
$50 for Bills Now Due.
$75 for General Running Expenses & Repairs
DATED FEBRUARY 3d, 1897.
JAMES W. CAFFREY, Town Clerk, Pelham.
________________________________
Press of the Mount Vernon Daily Argus"
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