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March 24, 2006
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Friday, March 24, 2006
Preparations in 1954 for the Tercentennial Celebration of the Signing of
the Pell-Siwanoy Treaty
In 2004 the Town of Pelham celebrated the 350th anniversary of Thomas
Pell's June 27, 1654 treaty with local Native Americans by which he
acquired the lands that became Pelham and surrounding areas. The year-long
commemoration included dozens of events.
Fifty years earlier, Pelham celebrated the Tercentennial of the same
event. Today's Historic Pelham Blog posting will provide a few details
regarding the organizers of the Tercentennial celebration and how they
organized the events.
In early January, 1954, Town Supervisor Gordon Miller invited citizens to
a meeting at Town Hall to organize committees to develop festivities for
the Tercentennial celebration. The Pelham Sun announced that
during that meeting committees were appointed. Lockwood Barr, Historian of
the Village of Pelham Manor who also built the home located at 20 Beech
Tree Lane, was appointed "Honorary Chairman" of the "Committee for the
Observance of the Tercentennial Anniversary of Thomas Pell's Treaty with
the Indians".
The Temporary Chairman of the organizational meeting was Dr. Donald Waugh
of Pelham. Among the local organizations that sent representatives to the
meeting were: the Manor Club, the Men's Club, Rotary Club, Lions Club,
League of Women's Voters, The Junior League, Mount Vernon Hospital, Pelham
Country Club, Daughters of the American Revolution, Boy Scouts, Girl
Scouts, American Legion, Pelham Civic Association and its Auxiliary, the
Pelham Comfort Society and the Degree of Pocahontas.
Dr. Waugh appointed a number of committees for the program that was held
in late October, 1954. Early in the year, residents of the Town planned
such events as an historical pageant, a parade, a reception for Pell
family members and a religious observance. According to one news account,
the following committees were appointed.
Plans and Arrangements - Chairman Donald Waugh; Vice-Chairman Carl Capra;
Secretary Weston L. Roberts, Jr.; Town Historian Edgar H. Browne; Paul
Reznikoff; J. Howard Hanway; Miss Dorothy Burgess; Miss Mary Ellen
Burgess; Mrs. Robert Stout; Vincent Lopardi; Dr. Matthew Troy.
Pageant - Mrs. Robert C. Heyl; Mrs. Chauncey L. Williams; William J.
Moore; Mrs. William J. Moore; Mrs. Irving Whitney Lynn; A. K. Ridout; Mrs.
Amy Beam; Richard D. Mathewson.
Special Events - George Beaghen; Mayor Irving J. Wallach of North Pelham;
and Nicholas Martinelli.
Publications - Mrs. Frank Gratz; Richard D. Mathewson; Mrs. Arnold Boyd;
and Paul Reznikoff.
Historical - Edgar H. Browne; Mrs. Benjamin L. Fairchild; Francis Pace;
and Mrs. Hilliard C. Birney.
Budget - Peter A. H. Voorhis; Joseph McDonald; Clifford Weihman; Mayor
Irving J. Wallach; and Mayor Edward M. Freeman of Pelham Heights.
Public Relations - Ralph Kruse; Fred M. Wirth; Edwin J. Sweeney; James H.
Pipkin; Adrian Murphy; James Bealle; Boyd Lewis; Butler Powers.
Committees reportedly began meetings almost immediately.
Source: Lockwood Barr, Honorary Chairman For Tercentennial Program Here,
The Pelham Sun, Jan. 14, 1954, p. 1, col. 1.
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