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December 26, 2006
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Tuesday, December 26, 2006
1775 Statute Authorizing Samuel Rodman and Benjamin Palmer to Build City
Island Drawbridge
Shortly before the onset of the Revolutionary War, New York's
Lieutenant Governor, Council and General Assembly enacted a statute
authorizing Samuel Rodman, Sr. and Benjamin Palmer to construct a toll
free draw bridge between Rodman's Neck on the mainland and Minneford's
Island (known today as City Island). The plans were part of Benjamin
Palmer's grand scheme to develop the island into a seaport to rival New
York City. The onset of the War dashed these plans. The draw bridge was
not built. The statute is transcribed immediately below.
"[CHAPTER 1758.]
An Act to enable the Persons therein named to build a free draw Bridge
over the Narrows from Mineford's Island to Rodman's Neck.
[Passed, April 3, 1775.]
WHEREAS a free draw Bridge over the Narrows from Rodman's Neck to
Mineford's Island in the Manor of Pelham in the County of West Chester,
will considerably shorten the Distance of the present Ferry from Rodman's
Neck to Great Neck on Long Island, as the said Ferry may then with great
Convenience be kept on Mineford's Island aforesaid; and will moreover
afford a convenient and proper Station for taking great Quantities of Fish
with Nets and Fikes, which will give considerable Employment and Relief to
the Poor in the Neighbourhood of the said Bridge, and lessen the Price of
that useful Article in the Markets of the City of New York.
Be it therefore Enacted by his Honor the Lieutenant Governor the
Council and the General Assembly, and it is hereby enacted by the
Authority of the same, That Samuel Rodman Senior, and Benjamin Palmer
both of the said Manor of Pelham and County of West Chester shall be, and
they are hereby impowered to erect [Page 879 / 880] and build a draw
Bridge over the said Narrows from Rodman's Neck to Minifords Island as
aforesaid in such Place as they the said Samuel Rodman Senior and Benjamin
Palmer shall judge most fit, Provided that in such Bridge there shall be
two or more Apertures of at least twenty five Feet each, for the
Convenience of navigating the said River by small Boats: And the said
Bridge when so built shall be and is hereby declared to be a free and
public Highway for the Use Benefit and Behoof of all his Majesty's
Subjects whatsoever.
And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That the said Bridge
shall be erected and built in the Space of Seven Years after the passing
hereof, or in Default thereof, that this Act and every Thing therein
contained shall be Null and Void, any Thing herein before contained to the
contrary thereof notwithstanding."
Source: The Colonial Laws of New York from the Year 1664 to the
Revolution, Including the Charters to the Duke of York, the Commissions
and Instructions to Colonial Governors, The Duke's Laws, the Laws of the
Dongan and Leisler Assemblies, the Charters of Albany and New York and the
Acts of the Colonial Legislatures from 1691 to 1775 Inclusive, Vol. V, pp.
879-80 (Albany, NY: James B. Lyon, State Printer 1894).
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