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Thursday, February 2, 2006
January 2, 1888: The Day Residents of Pelham Manor Decided to
Incorporate a Village
The Pelham Manor Protective Club was first established in 1881 as a
"Vigilance Committee" to oversee the health and welfare of Pelham Manor
residents. Its Executive Committee evolved into a virtual municipal
government, using Association By-Laws and resolutions as substitutes for
Village ordinances and Club dues and assessments as substitutes for
Village taxes. It developed policing, street-lighting, snow-plowing, and
other such services for the benefit of local residents. To learn more
about the Club, see:
Wed. Jan. 25, 2006:
The Pelham Manor Protective Club Flexed its Muscles in the 1886 Town
Elections
Tue. Jan. 24, 2006:
1890 Circular of The Pelham Manor Protective Club on Lamp Lighting
Wed. Feb. 23, 2005:
The Westchester County Historical Society Acquires Records of The Pelham
Manor Protective Club from Dealer in Tarrytown
Mon. Jan. 23, 2006:
The Beginnings of Organized Fire Fighting in Pelham Manor?
Bell, Blake A., The Pelham Manor Protective Club Founded in 1881, The
Pelham Weekly, Vol. XIII, No. 24, Jun. 11, 2004, p. 12, col. 1.
On January 2, 1888, the members of the Pelham Manor Protective Club
gathered at the home of F. Carles Merry for the annual meeting of the
Club. Members of the Club were angry that year. The condition of Boston
Post Road was atrocious. As early as February 5, 1887, the Executive
Committee of the Club instructed members of a subcommittee "to endeavor to
obtain an appropriation from the Town to be expended in the repairing,
regulating and grading of the Boston Road on Prospect Hill within the
limits of the Town."
By the end of the year, the condition of the road remained poor. Members
of the Club spent precious time during the Club's annual meeting on
January 2, 1888 discussing this fact. They were fed up with the lack of
attention to the matter shown by Town officials who mostly resided on City
Island, quite some distance from Boston Post Road. According to the
minutes of the meeting that day, the members of the Club took an historic
step. They decided that they had had enough and would incorporate a
Village to allow them better to control their own destiny. The minutes
reflect the following:
"A motion was then made by Mr. Carson and seconded by Mr. Freeland,
looking toward the improvement of an the roads in the neighborhood of the
Manor. After considerable and a very general discussion of the subject
matter of the motion and of the project of the incorporation of the Manor
and some of the adjoining property as a village, the following resolution
was introduced by Mr. Barnett as a substitute for the motion of Mr.
Carson, and was seconded by Mr. Smith, viz:
Resolved that a committee of this Club, consisting of Messrs Carson,
Merry, Black, Taft and Townsend, having power to provide for their own
organization and to fill vacancies, be and hereby is appointed for the
purpose of taking the necessary steps leading to the incorporation of a
Village to include Pelham Manor and vicinity, and in the mean time, of
making such repairs of the roads as shall be neglected by the Town
authorities; with full power to make necessary disbursements for the above
purposes; it being understood that the Committee shall, before making any
repairs or incurring any expense, notify the Road Commissioners of the
Town, of the work needed and endeavor to spur them to the performance of
their duty.
After some further discussion this resolution was on motion adopted."
The deed was done, though it took more than three years to effect the
incorporation that Pelham Manor residents decided to undertake on that
winter day in early 1888.
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