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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
February 16, 2007
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Friday, February 16, 2007
Text of January 1, 1885 Annual Report of the Pelham Manor Protective
Club
A tiny engraving published in 1802 in the Mercantile Advertiser
published in New York City may depict a tiny Pelham farmhouse. If so, it
may be one of the earliest published views of any location in the Town of
Pelham. I noted the possible existence of any even earlier such image in
the following posting:
Wednesday, August 31, 2005:
Depiction of Pelham Farmhouse Published in 1794.
The image, which appears below, was published as part of a small
classified advertisement that offered a 130-acre farm located in the Town
of Pelham for sale. It shows a tiny, saltbox-style farmhouse near a large
shade tree with chimneys at each end, a shingle roof, and a fence. There
are two windows visible on to the right of the front door and one window
visible to its left. There can now be no certainty, of course, that the
tiny image is an accurate depiction of the actual farmhouse on the
property offered for sale, but it is at least possible that it is. The
entire text of the advertisement appears beneath the image below, followed
by a citation to its source.

"A FARM FOR SALE.
A FARM of about 130 acres, in the county of West Chester, Manor Pelham,
about 17 or 18 miles from New-York. The old Boston road and the new
Turnpike both run through it. There is a considerable quantity of good
wood-land on said Farm, several excellent bearing orchards and plenty of
good meadow. There are on the premises, a dwelling house and barn and
other outhouses. Also, a good cyder-mill, and two wells excellent water,
and otherways well watered. The Farm is under good cultivation, within one
and a half mile from the two public landings of East Chester and
New-Rochelle, a handsome situation for a country seat, and well worth the
attention of persons wanting such a place. It will be sold at public
auction on the premises, on Wednesday the 10th March next, at 12 o'clock;
and being an undivided estate, it will be sold without reserve for cash,
and possession given on the first of April next.
N.B. For further particulars, enquire of ELI GUYON in New-Rochelle, near
the Church, or STEPHEN RICH, no. 32 Barclay street, New-York. February 9.
1 mo"
Source: A Farm For Sale, Mercantile Advertiser, Feb. 10, 1802, Issue 2969,
p. 2, col. 2.
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