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Thursday, March 30, 2006
Google Books Continues Addition of Content With Much More Now Available
on the History of Pelham, NY
Google continues to expand the content available through its "Google
Books" service. (Google Books previously was known as "Google Print".) The
expanded content contains much additional material relating to the history
of Pelham, NY and surrounding areas.
For those who may wish to learn more about using the Google Books service,
see:
Wed., September 7, 2005:
Using Google Print to Further Your Local History Research
Fri., November 4, 2005:
Google Print Adds Many Public Domain Books of Use to Local Historians to
its Virtual Library
Since I last blogged about Google's virtual library, the company has
continued to add content to the collection. The constantly expanding
collection includes an ever-growing set of materials relating to the
history of Pelham and surrounding areas including many publications now in
the public domain.
For example, a search for the phrase "Pell's Point" limited to return only
"Full Books" (i.e., complete publications and not just excerpts of
publications) now turns up nine interesting items that reference the
Battle of Pell's Point that occurred on October 18, 1776. Among those nine
items are:
1. The Parliamentary Register; or, History of the Proceedings and Debates
of the House of Commons: Containing an Account of the Most Interesting
Speeches and Motions; Accurate Copies of the Most Remarkable Letters and
Papers; of the Most Material Evidence, Petitions, &c. Laid Before and
Offered to the House, During the Fifth Session of the Fourteenth
Parliament of Great Britain. In Seventeen Volumes, Vol. X (London, UK:
Wilson and Co. 1802).
2. The Parliamentary Register; or, History of the Proceedings and Debates
of the House of Commons: Containing an Account of the Most Interesting
Speeches and Motions; Accurate Copies of the Most Remarkable Letters and
Papers; of the Most Material Evidence, Petitions, &c. Laid Before and
Offered to the House, During the Fifth Session of the Fourteenth
Parliament of Great Britain. In Seventeen Volumes, Vol. XI (London, UK:
Wilson and Co. 1802).
The first item cited above includes an extract of the letter from Sir
William Howe to Lord George Germaine dated November 28, 1776 in which Lord
Howe describes the Battle of Pelham on October 18, 1776 (see pp.
353-61). The second item cited above includes the record of a hearing
conducted by the house sitting as a "committee on the American war" on
April 29, 1779. The record of that session includes the testimony of Sir
William Howe touching upon the Battle of Pelham (see pp. 319-39).
These are not the only interesting items that such a search query reveals
about the Battle of Pelham. Hopefully this will serve as a reminder that
if you are using Google Books to assist you will local history research,
the online collection is constantly expanding and should be searched
periodically for newly-added content.
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