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Bibliography of Printed Resources Relating to The Pelhams, Westchester County and Surrounding Areas

Anne Hutchinson Hutchinson River Parkway Pelham Post Offices Priory School for Girls
Associations, Clubs, Organizations and Groups in The Pelhams Joshua Pell House (Kemble House) The Pelhams' Population / Census Statistics Prospect Hill
Atlases Containing Maps Reflecting The Pelhams Manors in New York, Including Pelham Pelham Rocks Recreation and Sports in Pelham
Bartow-Pell Mansion New England Thruway Pelham Schools, Generally The Red Blinds Stables
Blizzard of 1888 North Pelham Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Annual Financial Reports The Revolutionary War in Pelham (Other than Battle of Pelham)
Bolton Family Orchard Beach   The Rose Cottage (11 Priory Lane)
Bolton Priory Pelham Bay Park Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Annual Statistical Reports Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Boston Post Road Pelham Bridge Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Board of Education Annual Reports  September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack and The Pelhams (Effect on Pelham)
Chestnut Grove Pelham Country Club Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Census Schedules  The Shrubbery
Christ Church The Pelhams Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Library Returns Slavery in Pelham
Church of the Redeemer The Pelhams' Churches, Synagogues and Sermons, as Well as Those of Nearby Areas Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Meeting Regarding Union Free School District Split Rock
City Island Pelhamdale Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Reports of Superintendent of Common Schools Split Rock Road
Cookbooks The Pelhams' Homes and Other Architecture Featured in Books, Magazines and Publications Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Reports of the Commissioners of Common Schools St. Paul's Church, Eastchester
Directories Pelham Historic Preservation  Pelham School Reports:  Pelham School Reports  Taft School for Boys
Environmental The Pelhams' Local Railroads Pelham School Reports:  Pelham School Returns Reports Telephone Service
Firefighters in Pelham Pelham Manor Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Superintendent's Annual Reports Thomas Pell's Treaty Oak
Geology Pelham Memorial High School Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Trustees Annual Reports Toonerville Trolley
Genealogy Pelham in Movies and TV Pelhamville Travers Island
Ghosts and Legends The Pelhams, Miscellaneous Pelhamwood Twin Island
Government Pelham in Music Pelham, Wykagyl Village of Pelham
Hart Island The Pelhams' Native Americans The Pell Family Wars and The Pelhams (Excluding Revolutionary War)
Historic Markers Pelham Newspapers  Pell, John Water Supply
Huguenot Memorial Church Pelham Parkway Pell, Thomas  Westchester County Genealogical Data
Hunter's Island Pelham Poetry Pell's Point, The Battle of (also, The Battle of Pelham) Westchester County, Generally
    Police in Pelham Westchester County and the Revolutionary War

 Anne Hutchinson

Alta, The Vow: for Anne Hutchinson (Shameless Hussy Press San Leandro, CA: 1974) (poem, small broadside, 8.5 x 11 inches, reproducing typescript).

Anne Hutchinson (Handout provided by Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site on Oct. 18, 2001) (2 pp., double-sided copy).

Anticaglia, Elizabeth, 12 American Women (Chicago, IL.: Nelson-Hall 1975).

Augur, Helen, An American Jezebel - Life of Anne Hutchinson (New York, NY: Brentano 1930) (referenced in Barr, Lockwood, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441 and Call Number F67.H906) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Barr, Lockwood Anderson, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams , Chapter II "Anne Hutchinson Massacred.", pp. 4-11 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

Battis, Emery John, Saints and Sectaries (Univ. of North Carolina Press 1962) (textbook; ISBN 0807808636; Library of Congress Call Number F67.H907).

Bloom, Naomi, Religion (Minneapolis, MN: Dillon Press 1978) (Library of Congress Call Number BL72.B59).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, The Home of Mistress Anne Hutchinson at Pelham 1642-3, VI(2) New-York Historical Society's Quarterly Bulletin (Jul. 1922).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, A Woman Misunderstood, Anne Wife of William Hutchinson (New York, NY: published privately for Reginald Pelham Bolton by the Schoen Printing Company, 1931) (137 pp., 24 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 31004305).

Bouvé, Pauline Carrington Rust, American Heroes and Heroines (Boston, MA.: Lothrop 1905) (Library of Congress Call No. E176.B79).

Bremer, Francis J. ed., Anne Hutchinson: Troubler of the Puritan Zion (Huntington, NY : Krieger Publishing Co., 1981) (ISBN 0898740630; Library of Congress Call No. F67.H92A56).

Cameron, Jean, Anne Hutchinson, Guilty or Not?: A Closer Look at Her Trials (American University Studies: Series IX: History, Vol. 146) (Peter Lang Publishing 1994) (hardcover, ISBN 0820422274, Library of Congress Call Number KF223.H86C36).

Champlin, J.D., "The Tragedy of Anne Hutchinson" in Vol. V, No. 3, Journal of American History pp. 347-68 (New York, 1911) (640 pp., illus., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Chandler, Peleg W., American Criminal Trials (New York, N.Y.: AMS Press 1970) (Library of Congress Call No. KF220.C5 1970b).

Chandler, Peleg W., American Criminal Trials (Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press 1970) (Library of Congress Call No. KF220.C5 1970).

Chandler, Peleg W., American Criminal Trials (Boston, MA: T.H. Carter 1844) (Library of Congress Call No. KF220.C5 1844).

Chapman, Henry Leland, Mrs. Anne Hutchinson; A Paper Read Before the New England Historic Genealogical Society (Boston, MA: 1901) (Library of Congress Call Number F67.H91).

Chinn, Sarah E., "'Much Madness Is Divinest Sense': Heresy as a Trajectory in America Women's Writing from Anne Hutchinson to Gertrude Stein", DAI 57.5 (Nov 1996) 2035A 36A (DAI No.: DA9631676).

Clark, Beth & Schlesinger, Jr., Arthur M., Anne Hutchinson: Religious Leader (Colonial Leaders) (Philadelphia, PA: Chelsea House Pub. 2000) (80 pp., ISBN 0791053423, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92C58 2000).

Colket, Meredith R., The English Ancestry of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine Marbury Scott (The Mager Press, Philadelphia, PA: 1936).

Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Vol. VI, Third Series, p. 197 (Boston, MA 1837) (Sand's narrative in Niles' History of the French and Indian Wars, pp. 197-99, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Crawford, Deborah, Four Women in a Violent Time: Anne Hutchinson (1591-1643) Mary Dyer (1591?-1660) Lady Deborah Moody (1600-1659) Penelope Stout (1622-1732) (New York, NY: Crown Pub. 1970) (ISBN 0517503131, Library of Congress Call Number E187.5.C7 1970).

Curtis, Edith, Anne Hutchinson; a Biography (Cambridge, Washburn and Thomas 1930) (referenced in Barr, Lockwood, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H914) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Daugherty, Sonia, Ten Brave Women: Anne Hutchinson, Abigail Adams, Dolly Madison, Narcissa Whitman, Julia Ward Howe, Susan B. Anthony, Dorothea Lynde Dis, Mary Lyon, Ida M. Tarbell, Eleanor Roosevelt (Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Co. 1953) (Library of Congress Call Number CT3260.D38).

Dillon, Elizabeth M., "Representing the Subject of Freedom: Liberalism, Hysteria, and Dispossessive Individualism", DAI 56.9 (Mar 1996) 3579A (DAI No.: DA9602531).

Driver, George Hibbert, Anne Hutchinson: Exponent of the Spirit (Reprint from Church Management Sept. 1936) (16 pp.).

Dunlea, William, Anne Hutchinson and the Puritans: An Early American Tragedy (Pittsburgh, PA: Dorrance Publishing Co. 1993) (ISBN 0805934340, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92D86 1993).

Dunlap, Edward N., MARBURY. Key to the Ancestry of Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson and Katherine (Marbury) Scott, Who Landed at Boston, Ma., 1634 (1934, complied from the manuscripts of Anne B. Coddington).

Egan, James F., "Ideology and the Study of American Culture: Early New England Writing and the Idea of Experience", DAI 52.11 (May 1992) 3927A (DAI No.: DA9211508).

Ellis, George E., "Life of Anne Hutchinson" in Vol. VI Sparks' Library of American Biography, 2nd Series (Boston, MA 1847) (274 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Eno, Paul F., Rhode Island's Joan of Arc.

Etulain, Richard, "John Cotton and the Anne Hutchinson Controversy", Rendezvous 2.2 (1967) pp. 9-18.

Faber, Doris, A Colony Leader: Anne Hutchinson (Champaign, IL: Garrard Publishing Co. 1970) (ISBN 0811646548, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92F3).

Foster, Warren Dunham, ed., Heroines of Modern Religion (Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press 1970) (Library of Congress Call Number CT3203.F75 1970).

Foster, Warren Dunham, ed., Heroines of Modern Religion (New York, NY: Sturgis & Walton Co. 1913) (Library of Congress Call Number CT3203.F75).

Fradin, Dennis B. & Dunnington, Tom (illustrator), Anne Hutchinson: Fighter for Religious Freedom (Fradin, Dennis B. Colonial Profiles Series) (Hillside, NJ: Enslow Publishers, Inc. 1990) (ISBN 0894902296, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92F73 1990).

Frost-Knappman, Elizabeth, Women's Rights on Trial: 101 Historic Trials from Anne Hutchinson to the Virginia Military Insitute Cadets (Detroit, MI: Gale 1997) (Library of Congress Call Number KF220.F76 1997).

George, Carol V. R. & Billington, Ray A., eds., "Anne Hutchinson and the 'Revolution Which Never Happened'.; Essays in Honor of Nelson Manfred Blake." "Remember the Ladies":New Perspectives on Women in American History pp. 13-37 (Syracuse : Syracuse UP, 1975).

Goldman, Maureen, "American Women and the Puritan Heritage: Anne Hutchinson to Harriet Beecher Stowe", DAI 36 (1975) 1503A 04A.

Hall, David D. ed., The Antinomian Controversy, 1636-1638; A Documentary History, (Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan University Press, 1968) (also paperback 2d edition published in Nov. 1990 by Duke University Press, ISBN 0822310910).

Hansen, Harry, North of Manhattan Persons and Place of Old Westchester pp. 137-66 (New York, NY: Hastings House, Publishers 1950) (Chapter entitled "The Uneasy Rest of Anne Hutchinson") (181 pp., hardcover, photographs).

Heidish, Marcy. Witnesses: A Novel. Boston (Houghton Mifflin, 1980)(Anne Hutchinson is the subject) (also, large print version published by G.K. Hall & Co. in February 1981, ISBN 0816131597).

Hubbard, Elbert, Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers, Anne Hutchinson (Roycrofters 1907) (vol. XXI, soft cover).

Humphrey, Grace, Women in American History (Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press 1968 reprint of 1919 book) (Library of Congress Call Number RG186.H787 1997).

Hutchinson, Thomas, Anne Hutchinson in Massachusetts. From Governor Hutchinson's History of Massachusetts Bay (Boston, MA: Directors of the Old South Work 1907) (Library of Congress Call Number E173.O44 vol. 8).

Ilgenfritz, Elizabeth, Anne Hutchinson: Religious Leader (American Women of Achievement) (New York, NY: Chelsea House Pub. 1990) (ISBN 1555466605, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92I54 1990).

Johnston, Johana, They Led the Way: Fourteen American Women (Anne Hutchinson; Anne Bradstreet; Deborah Moody; Phllis Wheatley; Abigail Adams; Emma Willard; Ernestine Rose; Elizabeth Blackwell; Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Clara Barton; Etc., Scholastic N.Y. 1987).

Johnston, Paul K., "Killing the Spirit: Anne Hutchinson and The Office of the Scarlet Letter", 22.1 Nathaniel Hawthorne Review pp. 26-35 (Spring 1996).

King, Anne, Anne Hutchinson and Anne Bradstreet: Literature and Experience, Faith and Works in Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1 International Journal of Women's Studies pp. 445-67 (1978).

Kirkpatrick, Katherine, Trouble's Daughter: The Story of Susanna Hutchinson, Indian Captive (New York, NY: Delacorte Press 1998) (Library of Congress Call Number PZ7.K6354Tr 1998).

Lang, Amy S., Prophetic Woman: Anne Hutchinson and the Problem of Dissent in the Literature of New England, (Berkeley, CA: Univ. of California Press, 1987) (Library of Congress Call Number PS243.L28 1987, also, reprint edition published in paperback by Univ. of California Press in 1989, ISBN 0520066081).

Lawrence, Eugene, "Anne Hutchinson -- A Remarkable Woman" in Historical Magazine (March, 1867), pp. 150-58 (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Lemuel, Joseph, The Hutchinson Family of England and New England, and its Connection with the Marburys and Drydens, NEHGR, Vol. XX (Oct. 1866).

Leonardo, Bianca A. & Rugg, Winnifred K., Anne Hutchinson: Unsung Heroine of History (Tree of Life Publications 1996) (347 pp. paperback; ISBN 0930852303, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92L46 1995).

Lewis, Mary J., "An American Inquisition: Anne Hutchinson and the Antinomian Controversy", Symposium Presented as a Public Service on 17 19 Apr. 1980 in the Alumni House Conf. Center, State Univ. of New York at Albany; 2 Vols. Proceedings of Asclepius at Syracuse: Thomas Szasz, Libertarian Humanist. Ed. M. E. Grenander. (Albany: Inst. for Humanistic Studies, State Univ. of New York 1980).

Lives of Ezra Stiles, John Fitch and Anne Hutchinson (Boston, MA: C.C. Little and J. Brown 1845) (Library of Congress Call No. E176.S83 1834 vol. 16; Alternative Class.: CT218).

McCallum, Jane Y., Women Pioneers (Richmond, NY: Johnson Publishing Co. 1929) (Library of Congress Call Number CT3260.M3).

McLoughlin, William G., Anne Hutchinson Reconsidered.

McVicker, Mrs., "Anne Hutchinson - Her Life in New York, by Mrs. McVicker" in Proceedings, New York State Historical Association, Vol. IX, pp. 256-66 (1910) (445 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Ming, Ruth A., Anne Hutchinson, A Woman of Independent Mind, 49(2) The Westchester Historian of the Westchester County Historical Society 25-33 (Spring 1973).

Morris, Richard B., Fair Trial. Fourteen Who Stood Accused from Anne Hutchinson to Alger Hiss (New York, NY: Harper & Row Torchbooks 1967) (paperback, 494 pp., Library of Congress Call Number KF220.M6 1967).

Newcomb, Wellington, "Anne Hutchinson Versus Massachusetts" in American Heritage (June 1974).

Nichols, Joan Kane & Krovatin, Dan (illustrator), A Matter of Conscience: The Trial of Anne Hutchinson (Stories of America / 81107) (Austin, TX: Raintree/Steck-Vaughn 1996) (paperback, 101 pp., ISBN 0811480739, Library of Congress Call Number KF223.H86N53 1993).

Pagnattaro, Marisa Anne, In Defiance of the Law: From Anne Hutchinson to Toni Morrison (New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing 2001) (ISBN 0820451150, Library of Congress Call Number PS374.W6P34 2001).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 21-22 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 3 Anne Hutchinson).

Porterfield, Amanda. "Beames of Wrathe and Brides of Christ: Anger and Female Piety in Puritan New England." 11(2) Connecticut Review pp. 1-12 (Summer 1989).

A Report of the Trial of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson Before the Church of Boston, March 1638; Communicated by Franklin Bowditch Dexter to the Massachusetts Historical Society, October 11, 1888 (No publisher, no date) (Library of Congress Call No. 4BX 1138).

Rimmer, Robert H., The Resurrection of Anne Hutchinson (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books 1987) (hardcover, 419 pp., ISBN 0879753706, Library of Congress Call Number PS3568.I4R47 1987).

Rugg, Winifred King, Unafraid, A Life of Anne Hutchinson (Boston, MA and New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1930) (hardcover, ISBN 0836952952, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H932; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham).

Rugg, Winifred King, Unafraid, A Life of Anne Hutchinson (Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press 1970) (Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92R8 1970).

Rushing, Jane Gilmore, Covenant of Grace (Doubleday 1982) (a novel about Anne Hutchinson, ISBN 038517702X).

Salisbury, John E. & Martin, George C., Clark: The American Ancestors of Oratio Dyer Clark and His Wife Laura Ann King, Together With the Ancestry of Anne Hutchinson, Ancestress of Oratio Dyer Clark (Higginson Book Co. 1997) (paperback, 170 pp., ISBN 0832879525).

Schutte, Anne J., "'Such Monstrous Births': A Neglected Aspect of the Antinomian Controversy." 38(1) Renaissance Quarterly pp. 85-106 (Spring 1985).

Severn, Bill, Free But Not Equal; How Women Won the Right to Vote (New York, NY: J. Messner 1967) (Library of Congress Call Number JK1896.S4).

Smith, Daniel Blake, American Jezebel: The Trials of Anne Hutchinson (Lexington, self published 1984) (spiral-bound wraps quarto; an original play, bound with photocopies of historical information relating to the period; appears to be college project).

Smith, Margaret Chase & Jeffers, H. Paul, Gallant Women (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill 1968) (illustrated by Paul Giovanopoulos, Library of Congress Call Number CT3260.S6).

Stout, Harry S., "Word and Order in Colonial New England." in The Bible in America: Essays in Cultural History pp. 19-38 (NY: Oxford Univ. Press, 1982).

Tobin, Lad. "A Radically Different Voice: Gender and Language in the Trials of Anne Hutchinson" in 25(2) Early American Literature pp. 253-70 (1990).

Wayne, Bennett, ed., Women With a Cause (Champaign, IL.: Garrard Pub. Co. 1975) (Library of Congress Call No. HQ1123.W63).

Westchester County Historical Society, Anne Hutchinson and Other Papers (Vol. VII of Publications of the Westchester Historical Society) (Westchester County Historical Society 1929) (114 pp., Library of Congress Call Number F127.W5W7 vol. 7).

Williams, Selma R., Demeter's Daughters, Women Who Founded America, 1587-1787 (Selma R. Williams pub. 1975).

Williams, Selma R., Divine Rebel: The Life of Anne Marbury Hutchinson (N.Y.: Holt Rinehart & Winston 1981) (ISBN: 0030558468).

Winthrop, John, Winthrop's Journal, History of New England: 1630-1649 (James Kendall Hosmer, ed., Barnes & Noble 1959).

Associations, Clubs, Organizations and Groups in The Pelhams

A Look Back at the Junior League of Pelham in the 1980s, X(10) The Pelham Weekly, Mar. 9, 2001, p.4, col. 3 (with photograph showing "The JLP's Jeanne O'Malley Hertzog of Pride in Pelham with unidentified cub scout").

A Look Back at the Junior League of Pelham in the 1990s, X(11) The Pelham Weekly, Mar. 16, 2001, p. 6, col. 3 (with photographs of "Operation Happy Holidays" and "Sixth Street Playground, now 'Julieanne's Park'").

Drew, Alysson, Looking Back at the Junior League of Pelham The 1940s and 1950s . . . , X(6) The Pelham Weekly, Feb. 9, 2001, p.9, col. 1.

By-Laws of the Jefferson Association of the Town of Pelham, Westchester Co., N.Y. Organized Sept. 24, 1873 (undated, ca. 1870s, in collection of the New York Public Library, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 203 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, First Printing 1962).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, First Revision 1966).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Second Revision 1970).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Third Revision 1973).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Fourth Revision 1981).

A Look Back at 50 Years of the Pelham Larks, XI(17) The Pelham Weekly, Apr. 26, 2002, at p. 17, col. 1 (Article about 50th anniversary gala on May 4, with photographs of the Larks in 1969, 1978, 1988, and 1992 and an article entitled "The Pelham Larks Began Singing as The League Larks in 1951").

Pelham Larks 50th Anniversary Gala Planned for Saturday, May 4 at 8pm, XI(16) The Pelham Weekly, Apr. 19, 2002, at p. 20, col. 2.

"The Manor Club" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams at pp. 160-61 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

The Manor Club Bulletin, Vol. 1 (1941-) (New York Historical Society Collection; described as follows: "v. : ill., ports. ; 30 cm." and "Monthly").

"Men's Club" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams at pp. 161-63 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

Pelham Country Club, Constitution; Golf Privileges; Rules and Regulations; Officers and Committees; List of Members [Microfilm] (Pelham Manor, NY: 1916, 1927/28 and 1930)(The New-York Historical Society Call Nos. *ZAN-10303 no. 3, *ZZAN-20832, *ZZAN-20832, filmed together with other titles).

"Pelham Country Club" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams at pp. 157-60 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

"The Pelham Home for Children" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams at pp. 163-64 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 65-68 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 13 The Manor Club).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 112-15 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 21 The Scouting Movement in Pelham Manor by Tom Quinn; discusses Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 122-25 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 22 The Pelham Country Club).

Atlases Containing Maps Reflecting The Pelhams

Beer's Atlas (1868) (maps of Pelham).

Bromley's Atlas (1881)

Fairchild, John F., Atlas of the City of Mount Vernon and the Town of Pelham Compiled From Official Records, Personal Surveys and Other Private Plans and Surveys, Compiled and Published by John F. Fairchild Mount Vernon, NY (1899) (Library of Congress Control Number 5821275, Library of Congress Call Number G1254.M8F3 1899 (G&M)) (also in the New York Historical Society Collection).

Fairchild, John F., Atlas of the City of Mount Vernon and the Town of Pelham Compiled From Official Records, Personal Surveys and Other Private Plans and Surveys, Compiled and Published by John F. Fairchild Mount Vernon, NY (Mount Vernon, NY: John F. Fairchild, 1908) (Library of Congress Control Number 5817567, Library of Congress Call Number G1254.M853 1908 (G&M) (also in the New York Historical Society Collection and the New York Public Library Collection).

Goldthwaite, Wm. M., Map of Upper New York City and Lower Westchester County Country Club and New York Athletic Club (1890).

Sanborn Map Company, Insurance Maps of the Town of Pelham Which Comprises North Pelham, Pelham and Pelham Manor and the Town of Eastchester Which Includes the Villages of Bronxville and Tuckahoe, New York (New York: Sanborn Map Co. 1932) (26, 201-251, 66 cm, includes additional index, November 1948, Addendum Dec. 1951 and additional index of Nov. 1948, additional index, Nov. 1954 and second addendum, Dec. 1952 to addendum Dec. 1951, New York Public Library Collection).

Sanborn Map Company, Title Insurance Maps of the Town of Pelham Which Comprises North Pelham, Pelham, and Pelham Manor and the Town of Eastchester Which Includes the Villages of Bronxville and Tuckahoe, New York (Sanborn Map Company 1932) (includes additional index Nov. 1948, addenda Dec., 1951 and additional index of Nov. 1948, additional index Nov. 1954, and second addenda Dec. 1952 to addenda, Dec. 1951; The New-York Historical Society Call Number "Map Div.+++ (Pelham, New York. 1932) (Sanborn Map Company, New York. Insurance maps of the town of Pelham)").

Bartow-Pell Mansion

Barr, Lockwood Anderson, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams Ch. V at pp. 138-48 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) (gives history of the mansion, with photographs).

Barr, Lockwood, Genealogical Charts & Biographical Notes on the Pell Family with Special Reference to the Lords of the Manor of Pelham, Westchester County, New York. Also the Allied Bartow Family of the Bartow Mansion. Compiled by: Lockwood Barr (Pelham Manor, NY, 1946) (Collection of New York Public Library, chart, 29 cm).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A Guide to New Rochelle and Its Vicinity: Pelham, West Chester, West Farms, Morrisania, Fordham, Yonkers, East Chester, White Plains, Mamaroneck and Rye / by Robert Bolton; a Facsimile of the 1842 ed. with a Pref., Annotations and Corrections by Marilyn Weigold at p. __ (Harrison, NY: Harbor Hill Books, 1976 facsimile reprint of 1842 ed.) (x, 67 pp., illus., 16 cm, New York Public Library Collection, Library of Congress Control Number 4596998, Library of Congress Call Number F129.N55B6 1976).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 551-52 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", p. 35 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Finch, Elfreda, Flowers and Furniture in America's Historic Homes pp. __-__ (Hearthside Press 1967) (Bartow-Pell Mansion, Pelham Bay Park, N.Y.).

Mansion Menus Seasonal Suggestions Collected by Members and Friends of the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum (Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum 1979) (spiral binding with cover design and illustrations by Ted Hanke; 259 pp.).

Mansion Menus Seasonal Suggestions Collected by Members and Friends of the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum (Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum 2000) (paperback with cover design by Jenny Ling Del Re and illustrations by Ted Hanke; 258 pp., 2d printing).

Nadal, E.S., The New Parks of the City of New York, XI(4) Scribner’s Magazine, pp. 439, 441 (Apr. 1892) (engraving on page 441 shows the Pell Treaty Oak; article provides very brief history of Thomas Pell’s purchase from the Siwanoys; engraving on page 445 shows the Bartow-Pell mansion).

National Park Service, Historic American Buildings, p. 260 (Washington, D.C.).

Pratt, Dorothy and Richard, A Guide to Early American Homes - North pp. __-__ (McGraw Hill 1956) (Bartow Mansion).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks in and Near Pelham, p. 40 (Pelham, NY: Town of Pelham, 1924) (10 pp. pamphlet, 20 cm, "Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham memorial park, May 30, 1924", New York Public Library Collection, Gress Collection, includes presentation copy to Mr. Gress from Voto Varlotta who designed the book, series: pamphlets, v. 85, no. 25).

Blizzard of 1888

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 89-90 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 14 Recollections of Pelham Manor by Rev. Charles R. Gillett - Blizzard of 88).

Bolton Family

Bolton, The Lighted Valley or the Closing Scenes in the Life of a Beloved Sister (Abby Bolton) (New York, 1850, 236 pp.) (seventh edition, London, 1852, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, Charles K., The Boltons of Old and New England, With a Genealogy of the Descendants of William Bolton, of Reading, Mass., 1720 (Albany, NY, 1889) (85 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, Henry Carrington & Bolton, Reginald P., The Family of Bolton in England and America, 1100 - 1894, a Study in Genealogy, by H.C. Bolton, Ph.D., and Reg. P. Bolton, M.I. C.E. on microfilm (New York, NY: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press 1895) (xvi pp., 524 pp., illus., [37] leaves of plates (some folded), illus., facsims., geneal. tables, port., 27 cm., Library of Congress Control No. 3800236, Library of Congress Call Number CS71.B694 1895).

Bolton, Henry Carrington & Bolton, Reginald P., The Family of Bolton in England and America, 1100 - 1894, a Study in Genealogy, by H.C. Bolton, Ph.D., and Reg. P. Bolton, M.I. C.E. (New York, NY: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press 1895) (xvi pp., 524 pp., illus., [37] leaves of plates (some folded), illus., facsims., geneal. tables, port., 27 cm., Library of Congress Control No. 7282681, Library of Congress Call Number CS71.B694 1895) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Nanette Bolton, Principal of the Priory School for Girls, 9(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Slociety 81-85 (Oct. 1933) (portrait).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Robert Bolton, Schoolmaster, Parish Priest, and Antiquarian, 7(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 89-105 (Jul. 1931) (illustrations).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, William Jay Bolton: Associate of the National Academy, Artist, Author, Worker in Stained Glass and Minister of the Gospel, 9(2) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 25-32 (Apr. 1933) (illustrations).

Clark, Willene B., Stained Glass Art of William Jay Bolton:  The Gothic Revival in 19th Century America (Syracuse, NY:  Wittenborn Art Books 1992).

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Reverend Robert Bolton, 1788-1857, 46(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 63-65 (Summer 1970) (illustration).

Genealogical and Biographical Account of the Family of Bolton in England and America. Deduced From an Early Period and Contined Down to the Present Time. Collected Chiefly From Original Records and Papers. With an Appendix by Robert Bolton, A.M. (New York, ca. 1862) (222 pp., illus., 50 copies printed, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 54-58 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 10 The Bolton Family, Builders of Christ Church and the Priory).

Bolton Priory

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Bolton Priory at Pelham Manor, 6(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 53-58 (Jul. 1930) (illustration).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Nanette Bolton, Principal of the Priory School for Girls, 9(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 81-85 (Oct. 1933) (portrait).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Robert Bolton, Schoolmaster, Parish Priest, and Antiquarian, 7(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 89-105 (Jul. 1931) (illustrations).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 555-58 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848)

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 89-93 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881) (discussing history of the Priory and its rocking stone).

Cushman, Elizabeth, Westchester History 1683 - 1933: Glimpses of County History pp. 104-105 (Westchester County Publishers, Inc. 1933).

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 pp. 9-10 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. Sept. 1976) (Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 54-58 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 10 The Bolton Family, Builders of Christ Church and the Priory).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 58-59 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 11 The Priory School for Girls).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham p. 8 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (very brief description of the Priory).

A Short History of the Ancient Bolton Priory and its People, Whose Countless Good Works Helped Raised the Prosoerous Parish of Pelham, 1(3) County Life pp. 29-34 (June 1948) (article includes numerous photographs of the interior and exterior of Bolton Priory).

Boston Post Road

Comstock, Sarah, Old Roads From the Heart of New York (1915) (referenced in Barr, Lockwood, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, , Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Gibbons, Gail, From Path to Highway: The Story of the Boston Post Road (Crowell 1986)(for kids).

Holbrook, Stewart H., The Old Post Road: Exploration of the Most Famous of all American Post Roads Which Ran Between Boston and New York (New York, NY: McGraw - Hill Book Co. 1962) (The American Trails Series; Hardbound 8vo 9 1/4", 273 pp., black and white illustrations).

Jenkins, Stephen, The Old Boston Post Road (New York, NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1913) (453 pp.; cloth; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; many black and white photos and maps).

Lawlor, Laurie, Hoseback on the Boston Post Road, 1704 (Aladdin Paperbacks Feb. 2002) (for children aged 8 to 12; 192 pp. paperback; ISBN 0743436261).

Pindar, Peter Augustus, The Boston Post Road - The White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs, Vol. VI, No. I (New York, NY: Russell F. Whitehead 1920)(Paper wraps; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 16 pp. with black and white photographs and illustrations).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham pp. 4-5, 9 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (brief description of Boston Post Road and 17 mile marker).

Chestnut Grove

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 pp. 14-17 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. Sept. 1976) (Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

Christ Church

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 513 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848) (includes an etching of Christ's Church).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 93-101 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Christ Church, Pelham Manor, NY, Christ Church at Pelham Manor, New York: 1843-1943 (Pelham Manor, NY: ca. 1943) (72 pp. , illus., 26 cm, in New York Public Library Collection; Library of Congress Control Number 10201431, Library of Congress Call Number BX5980.P33C45).

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Reverend Robert Bolton, 1788-1857, 46(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 63-65 (Summer 1970) (illustration).

Haight, J. McV, Historical Sketch of Christ Church, Pelham (New York, undated, ca.1919) (32 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 54-58 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 10 The Bolton Family, Builders of Christ Church and the Priory).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham p. 8 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (brief description of Split Rock Road).

Syle, E.W., The Perpetuity of National Life. A Sermon Delivered . . . Dec. 7, 1865, in Christ Church, Pelham, N.Y. (New York, NY: J.W. Trubshaw, print, 1865) (21 pp., New York Public Library Collection).

Church of the Redeemer

Brown, Herbert Haigh, Historical Sketch of the Church of the Redeemer, Pelham New York, 1859-1941 (Pelham, NY, ca. 1941) (49 pp., illus., ports., 23 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Church of the Redeemer, North Pelham, issued 1941 (reviews Church's history since its founding in 1859) (referenced in Barr, Lockwood, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham p. 8 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (brief description of Church of the Redeemer).

City Island

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 549-50 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 74-84 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Cook, Harry T., The Borough of the Bronx 1639-1913  Its Marvelous Development and Historical Surroundings, pp. 133-40 (Privately Printed 1913) (Chapter XVI "City Island and Eastchester"). 

"Cooper's Inclined Plane Salt Works at City Island" in Vol. I, Journal of the American Institute 170-75 (New York, 1836) (folding plate, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Fabrizi, Camilla, The City Island Power Squadron, 1981-1986 (City Island, NY: The City Island Power Squadron, 1986) (16 pp.).

Flood, Allen & Mullen, Robert, City Island: Her Voyage Through History (privately printed New York, NY: Allen Flood, 1949) (95 pp.) (history includes historical and contemporary photographs).

Geismar, Joan H., Historical and Cultural Resources of the Sea Breeze Estates Site, City Island, New York (New York, NY: Konheim and Ketcham, Inc. 1989) (7 pp.).

Grace Episcopal Church: City Island, New York, 1849-1949 (Grace Episcopal Church 1949) (New York Historical Society Collection; description "[56] p. : ill., facsims., ports. ; 23 cm." and "NYHS NYHistSoc F128 Call number: BX5980.G6 G54 1949).

Jackson, Nancy Beth, Close-Knit Waterfront Enclave in Bronx (If You're Thinking of Living In / City Island), N.Y. Times, Apr. 14, 2002, Westchester Section, at p.WC RE 5, col. 2 (with photographs).

McNamara, John, McNamara's Old Bronx (Bronx Historical Society 1989).

Murphy, Peggyann, A Redevelopment Plan for City Island - Masters Thesis (Columbia Univ. 1958) (63 pp. with maps and illustrations, available via University Microfilms International, Microfilm No. 186 at The Bronx County Historical Society Research Library).

Newspaper: Sprays from the Sound, City Island semi-monthly (1890 - 1891) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 203 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

New York City Department of City Planning, City Island: Proposals for an Island Community (New York, NY: Department of City Planning, 1976) (36 pp.).

Payne, Alice, City Island, Tales of the Clam Diggers (Floral Park, NY: Graphicopy Inc. 1969) (88 pp.).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 47-49 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 8 History of City Island).

Scott, Catherine A., City Island and Orchard Beach (Catherine A. Scott, Publisher, Charleston, SC : Arcadia 1999) (Series Images of America ISBN 0752413600; Collection of New York Historical Society; description "128 p. : chiefly ill., maps ; 24 cm").

Seitz, Sharon & Miller, Stuart, The Other Islands of New York City: A Historical Companion (Countryman Press 1996) (includes fairly extensive historical account of City Island, as well as histories of may other islands including Hunter Island, Twin Islands, Hart Islands, High Island, Rat Island, Hog Island and others).

Cookbooks

Huguenot Memorial Church, From Vichyssoise to Macadamias, Gourmet Recipes From Soup to Notes (Pelham, NY: 1982) (spiral bound 232 pages; illustrated by Wendy Carley; isbn 0960997806).

Mansion Menus Seasonal Suggestions Collected by Members and Friends of the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum (Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum 1979) (spiral binding with cover design and illustrations by Ted Hanke; 259 pp.).

Mansion Menus Seasonal Suggestions Collected by Members and Friends of the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum (Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum 2000) (paperback with cover design by Jenny Ling Del Re and illustrations by Ted Hanke; 258 pp., 2d printing).

Directories

Polk's New Rochelle (New York) City Directory Including the Pelhams Vol. 36 (New York, NY: R.L. Polk & Co., Inc. 1929) (Collection of New York Historical Society; description "Annual"; "NYHistSoc F129.N55 A1) (1929-1930, 1934, 1940/41, 1950 in the collection).

Richmond's Annual Directory of Mount Vernon, Pelham and Sherwood Park . . . (Library of Congress 10531465).

Richmond's Annual Directory of New Rochelle, Larchmont and Pelham (Westchester County, N.Y.) (Yonkers, NY) (v. fold. maps, 24 cm, Library Control Number 12091045, Library of Congress Call Number F129.N55A18).

Richmond's Annual Directory of Mount Vernon, Pelham and Sherwood Park (Westchester County, N.Y.) (Yonkers, NY : Richmond Directory Co. 1921) (New York Historical Society Collection, described as "v. ; 24 cm." and "NYHistSoc F129.M94 A22 1921-1922").

Stamford, Port Chester, and Mt. Vernon Business and Street Directory Also Containing the Town Governments and Classified Business, Church and Society Directory of New Canaan, Sound Beach, Riverside, Cos Cob, Greenwich, Rye, Harrison, Mamaroneck, Larchmont Manor, New Rochelle and Pelhamville (Bridgeport, CN: American Directory & Publishing Co.) (1 v., 23 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 7748698, Library of Congress Call Number F104.S8A184).

Turner's Annual Directory of New Rochelle, Larchmont, and Pelham for the Year . . . (Yonkers, N.Y. : W.L. Richmond 1905) (New York Historical Society Collection, described as "v. ; 24 cm.", "Annual" and "NYHistSoc F129.N55 A1 20-21 1905-1906").

Turner's Directory of Mount Vernon, Pelham and Sherwood Park: Directory of Mount Vernon, Pelham and Sherwood Park - Turner's Mt. Vernon and Pelham Directory (Yonkers, NY : W.L. Richmond 1906) (New York Historical Society Collection, described as "v. ; 24 cm" and "NYHistSoc F129.M94 A2 1906-1907).

Environmental

Etzold, Carol, Help!: An Educator's Guide to Environmental Studies in Fairfield and Westchester Counties (____).

New York State Department of Health, Public Health Assessment, Pelham Bay Landfill, Bronx County, New York, CERCLIS No. NYD980507479 / New York State Department of Health, Center for Environmental Health [Public Comment Draft] (Troy, NY: The Center, Outreach Unit 2000) (collection of New York Public Library Gov't Doc. No. HEA 302-4 PELBL 200-4738 DRAFT nydocs; 61 pp., maps, 28 cm).

Firefighters in Pelham

Chiefs of the Pelham Manor Fire Department, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 7, col. 2 (list of Fire Department Chiefs from 1929 to the present).

"First Fire District of the Town of Pelham" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams at pp. 69-70 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

Pelham Fire Bell Rung 3 - 4 - 3 for 343 Firefighters Who Died on 9/11, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at p. 10, col. 3 (includes photographs of ceremony).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 91-94 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 15 Early Memories of Fire Protection in Pelham Manor).

Reminders of How Much We Depend on Our Fire and Police Units, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 3, col. 1 (includes photograph of the fire at the Biltmore on Boston Post Road, Pelham Manor, Feb. 1998; photograph of monument to Pelham Village Firefighters in the park at the corner of Wolf's Lane and First Street showing bell from the original firehouse; photograph of memorial placque for Pelham Manor Detective Charles Shuta who was killed in the line of duty in April 1996 in front of Pelham Manor Village Hall).

Then & Now . . . , XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at pp. 12-13, col. 1(eight photos of Pelham Fire Department trucks bearing the following captions: "In 1908 a Nott Steam Fire Engine, advertised as the 'Universal,' was purchased by the Pelham Fire Department. It was the first fire engine of its kind used by the department, which previously had been using horse-drawn engines."; "A 1919 Model T Hose Wagon followed the Nott Steam Engine in the Pelham Fire Department."; "The 1925 Eagle Engine replaced the Pelham Fire Department's Model T. This Eagle Engine has been refurbished."; "In addition to the standard fire engines that both Villages have, the Pelham Fired Department also owns this Rescue vehicle, which is used in emergency medical situations as well as during fires. Firefighter Paul Valenti is the driver above."; "An illustration of the first 'fire engine' in Pelham Manor. The 1890 Chemical Engine #1 was a 25-gallon water tank mounted on two wheels. Soon after the unit was deemed too small, it was replaced by an engine with two tanks and four wheels, which the firefighters had to pull with a rope."; "An illustration of the first motorized fire engine in Pelham Mano. This 1915 combination double tank and hose body unit replaced the hand-drawn hook and ladder engine, which was pulled by a horse-hitch conversion unit."; "Pelham Manor's refurbished 1935 Ford fire engine that was a part of the Memorial Day Parade in 2002."; Pelham Manor Fire Department's current fire engines.").

Then & Now . . . , XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. Q-16, col. 1(five photos with the following captions: "Pelham Manor Village Hall in 1922 after the new firehouse addition that year"; "Pelham Manor Fire Department in 2002"; "Pelham Manor Police Department in 2002"; "The 'First Fire District, Pelham, NY,' was the name given to the Pelham Fire Department in 1893, the year this building (at left) was built to house the newly commissioned fire company"; "Pelham Fire Department in 2002").

Van Winkle, G. Allyn, Manpower, Horsepower to Motorized Equipment, Volunteers of First Fire District, Have Had Colorful History, The Pelham Sun (1960) (reprinted at Village of Pelham Online - Fire Department Page <http://www.villageofpelham.com/fire/index.shtml> - visited Oct. 8, 2002).

Village of Pelham Fire Department, 100th Anniversary 1893 1993 Pelham Fire Department September 25, 1993 (Privately printed 1993) (softcover booklet; 96 pages with reprinted articles about history, photographs, many local advertisements).

Village of Pelham Fire Department Annual Inspection, XI(43) The Pelham Weekly, Nov. 1, 2002, at p. 16, col. 1 (summary of Pelham Fired Department Annual Report for September 2001 to August 2002 with photgraphs of the inspection).

Village of Pelham Fire Department Volunteer Firefighters, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 5, col. 1 (with photos of current volunteer firefighters and memorial benches for Tony Serpe and John Pennetta Jr. in the park at the corner of Wolfs Lane and First Street).

Village of Pelham Manor Fire Department Volunteer Firefighters, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 7, col. 1 (with photos of current volunteer firefighters).

Warren "Prescott" Lyon Retired Firefighter & Historian, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 7, col. 1 (with photo of former Acting Chief Warren Lyon in the midst of his memorabilia collection and noting that he "has filled a small room in his Pelham home with memorabilia related to the fire departments of both Pelham Manor and Pelham").

Geology

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , p. 20 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991)

O'Connell, Daniel T., Revision of the Geology of the Eastern Part of the County of the Bronx, State of New York, U.S.A. and Related Areas - New York University Ph.D. Dissertation (Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 1932) (66 pp., available on microfilm).

Genealogy

Barr, Lockwood, Genealogical Charts & Biographical Notes on the Pell Family with Special Reference to the Lords of the Manor of Pelham, Westchester County, New York. Also the Allied Bartow Family of the Bartow Mansion. Compiled by: Lockwood Barr (Pelham Manor, NY, 1946) (Collection of New York Public Library, chart, 29 cm).

Barr, Lockwood, The Hunter-Debrosses and Allied Families of New York City and Hunter's Island -- Now Part of Pelham Bay Park of the City of New York -- A Supplement to a Brief History of the Ancient Town of Pelham, Westchester County, New York, Comp. by Lockwood Barr (Pelham Manor, NY, 1945) (1 v., illus., 28 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Bartow, Evelyn P., Bartow. The Bartow Family in England (1890, 44 pp., illus., also an earlier pamphlet of 10 pp. issued in 1886, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 200 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bartow Genealogy Part I Containing Every One of the Name of Bartow Descended from Dr. Thomas Bartow, Who Was Living at Crediton, in England, A.D. 1672 (Baltimore, MD, 1878) (218 pp., Supplement and Errata to Bartow Genealogy, pp. 219 - 318, 1879) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 200 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bartow Genealogy by E.B.(Baltimore, MD 1875) (60 pp., superseded by above-referenced Bartow Genealogy Part I Containing Every One of the Name of Bartow Descended from Dr. Thomas Bartow, Who Was Living at Crediton, in England, A.D. 1672) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 200 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, Charles K., The Boltons of Old and New England, With a Genealogy of the Descendants of William Bolton, of Reading, Mass., 1720 (Albany, NY, 1889) (85 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, H.C. & Bolton, Reginald P., The Family of Bolton in England and America, 1100 - 1894, a Study in Genealogy, by H.C. Bolton, Ph.D., and Reg. P. Bolton, M.I. C.E. (New York, 1895) (524 pp., illus., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Genealogical and Biographical Account of the Family of Bolton in England and America. Deduced From an Early Period and Contined Down to the Present Time. Collected Chiefly From Original Records and Papers. With an Appendix by Robert Bolton, A.M. (New York, ca. 1862) (222 pp., illus., 50 copies printed, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Obituaries - June 1992 - June 2002, XI(23) The Pelham Weekly, June 7, 2002, pp.16-17 (chronological listing of obituaries).

Pedigree of Pell of Walter Wellingsley Lincolnshire, Norfolk,England and Pelham, Westchester County, New York (New York, 1881) (genealogical table 62 x 97 cm. fold. to 25 x 16 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 10004375, also in New York Public Library Collection).

Pelliana: Pell of Pelham (Serial, 1934 - ; v. illus., facsims., ports., 23 cm) (a series of pamphlets published privately by the Pell Family, printed by the Turtle Publishing Co., Rutland, VT) (No. 1, May 1934 - Early Family; No. 2, May 1935 - Dr. John Pell, D.D., Brother of Thomas and Father of John, 2nd Lord; No. 3, May 1936, Thomas, 1st Lord; No. 4, May 1937; No. 5, May 1938; No. 6, May 1941 - Subsequent family history; Library of Congress Control No. 10166366, Library of Congress Call Number CS71.P3845) (referenced in Barr, Lockwood, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Spooner, Walter W., "Pell Family" in Historic Families of America 176-90 (date unknown) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Ghosts and Legends

Barr, Lockwood, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as The Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also the Story of the Three Modern Villages Called the Pelhams, pp. 135-36 (The Dietz Press 1946) (account of the elegant lady of The Old Stone House and her search for her hidden gold).

Barr, Lockwood, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as The Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also the Story of the Three Modern Villages Called the Pelhams, pp. 143-44 (The Dietz Press 1946) (recounts two legends associated with the homestead of Col. Philip Pell III which was located where Cliff and Colonial Avenues are today and was destroyed in 1888: (1) George Washington slept in a room of the house on "several occasions"; and (2) ". . . when General Lafayette arrived at the Eastchester Inn, in the year 1825, on his way to Boston to assist Daniel Webster in laying the corner-stone of Bunker Hill Monument, he was advised of the death of his old friend, Colonel Philip Pell. General Lafayette learning that he was buried in St. Paul's Church Yard, requested the stagecoach driver to go past the Cemetery. After paying his respects at the grave, he continued a short distance and stopped at the old Pell homestead, greeting the son . . .").

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 544-46 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848) (superstition associated with Pelham Neck saying it is lucky omen for the fish hawk (Falco Halitaetus) to build a nest on one's farm).

Bolton, Jr., Robert A., History of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I., pp. 434-35 n.a (New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848) (citing A.B. Silliman, GALLOP AMONG AMER. SCENERY p.212 in describing the Fire Ship of Long Island Sound).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author, Vol. II, p. 37 (C.W. Bolton ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881) (account of the headless Indians of Haunted Cedar Knoll in Pelham Manor).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author, Vol. II, pp. 71-72 (C.W. Bolton ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881) (superstition associated with Pelham Neck saying it is lucky omen for the fish hawk (Falco Halitaetus) to build a nest on one's farm).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 37-38 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881) (discussing a mossy rock that stood on the point of Hunter's Island that local Indians believed had been placed there by their God or Guardian, Manito).

Cushman, Elizabeth, Historic Westchester 1683 - 1933: Glimpses of County History, p. 18 (Westchester County Publishers, Inc. 1933) (describing unicorns supposedly seen in the interior of the country by local Indians).

Kemble House:  The River Pirates Struck, The Daily Argus [New Rochelle], 1963, at p. 34 (copy of clipping in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Legends of Pelham, Sunday Tribune [New York], Dec. 15, 1904 (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

The Pelham Manor Story, p. 61 (Village of Pelham Manor 1991) (describing the legend of the young Indian maiden who ran to Pelham Dale and supposedly warned the owner of The Old Pell House before the Battle of Pelham that the British had landed and were marching inland).

Pryer, Charles, Reminiscences of an Old Westchester Homestead, Chapter Entitled "Mystery of a Pelham Farm-House" (G.P. Putnam's Sons NY and London, The Knickerbocker Press 1897) (pp. 6-12).

Shonnard, Frederic and Spooner, W.W., History of Westchester County New York From Its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900, pp. 110, 112 (The New York History Company 1900, reprinted by Harbor Hill Books 1974) (quoting Van der Donck's 1655 edition in describing unicorns supposedly seen in the interior of the country by local Indians).

Village of Pelham, Village of Pelham ~ Centennial Celebration Walking Tour 1896 - 1996, pp. 19-20 (Village of Pelham 1996) (account of the elegant lady of The Old Stone House and her search for her hidden gold).

Government

The Pelham Manor Association, Inc., The Village of Pelham Manor:  A Report by The Pelham Manor Association, Inc. (The Pelham Manor Association, Inc. 1960) (16-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 88-89 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 14 Recollections of Pelham Manor by Rev. Charles R. Gillett - Town Government).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 128-40 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 23 Chief Executives of Pelham Manor History of Village Told in Photo Gallery of Presidents Who Held Office Since 1891.).

Village of Pelham, Code of the Village of Pelham, County of Westchester, State of New York (Pelham, NY 1993) (New York State Library call no. 352.074708 P383 80-24072 1993).

Village of Pelham Manor, The Building Code for the Village of Pelham Manor (Pelham Manor 1938) (63-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Code of General Ordinances of the Village of Pelham Manor, N.Y. (Pelham Manor 1951) (32-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Code of the Village of Pelham Manor, County of Westchester, State of New York (Pelham Manor, NY 2000) (New York State Library call no. 352.074708 qP383 200-8919).

Village of Pelham Manor, Fire Prevention Code - Village of Pelham Manor New York (Pelham Manor 1929) (48-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, General Ordinances - Zoning Ordinance - Fire Prevention Code of the Village of Pelham Manor Revised to February 26, 1923 (Pelham Manor 1923) (23-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, General Ordinances of the Village of Pelham Manor New York Effective March 1st, 1933 (Pelham Manor 1933) (29-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor 1947-1948:  A Report on Village Administration (Pelham Manor 1948) (18-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor 1945-1946:  A Report on Village Administration (Pelham Manor 1946) (22-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor, N.Y. February 11th, 1918 - Statement of the Affairs of the Village of Pelham Manor for the Year 1917, Issued by the Board of Trustees (Village of Pelham Manor 1918; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor, N.Y. February 14th, 1917 - Statement of the Affairs of the Village of Pelham Manor for the Year 1916, Issued by the Board of Trustees (Village of Pelham Manor 1917; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor, N.Y. February 14th, 1916 - Statement of the Affairs of the Village of Pelham Manor for the Year 1915, Issued by the Board of Trustees (Village of Pelham Manor 1916; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor, N.Y. February 15th, 1915 - A Voluntary Statement of the Affairs of the Village of Pelham Manor for the Year 1914, Issued by the Board of Trustees for Consideration of Taxpayers and Residents of the Village (Village of Pelham Manor 1915; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Rules and Regulations Fire Department Village of Pelham Manor New York (Pelham Manor 1946) (12-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Statement of the Affairs of the Village for the Year Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen (Pelham Manor 1913) (8-page stapled pamphlet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Village of Pelham Manor, N.Y. Police Department - In All Emergencies for Police and Fire Call, Pelham 1000 Fire Department Fire Prevention and What to Do in Case of Fire Please Do Not Destroy This Book (Pelham Manor 1928) (16-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Sanitary Regulations Adopted by the Board of Health of the Village of Pelham Manor N.Y. (Pelham Manor 1911) (24-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Village Ordinances Codes and Local Laws (Pelham Manor 1970) (softcover booklet with tabbed sections; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, The Zoning Ordinance - Village of Pelham Manor (Pelham Manor 1938) (18-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Zoning Ordinance Village of Pelham Manor (Pelham Manor Aug. 1929) (19-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Hart Island

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", p. 550 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848)

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", p. 84 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 49 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 8 History of City Island - Hart Island).

"Yankee Sullivan. Prize Fight at Hart's Island, August 29, 1842. (See Sullivan - County)" (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 205 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Historic Markers

Cunliffe, Richard S., Historic Marker Returned to Pelham Dale, 47(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Hisotrical Society 49-51 (Summer 1971) (illustration).

Huguenot Memorial Church

Freehafer, Edward G., Huguenot Memorial Church in the Town of Pelham: A Centennial Review / by Edward G. Freehafer (Pelham, NY: E.G. Freehafer, 1976) (1 v., unpaged, illus., 24 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Home Improvement - Religiously Speaking:  Huguenot Memorial Church's Renovation Project, The Pelham Weekly, Vol. XII, No. 15 Home Improvement Spring 2003 Insert, Apr. 11, 2003, at p. H-3, col. 1 (full page article with photographs on the recently-completed renovation of the Huguenot Memorial Church). 

The Huguenot Connection, The Pelham Weekly, Vol. XII, No. 15 Home Improvement Spring 2003 Insert, Apr. 11, 2003, at p. H-2, col. 2 (brief article on the history of the Huguenot Memorial Church). 

Huguenot Memorial Church, Commemorating Our First 75 Years (Pelham Manor, NY: Oct. 7 and 14, 1951) (this is the commemorative booklet of the Huguenot Memorial Church of the Town of Pelham, NY; it is for the 75th anniversary of the Church; the booklet is for the service commemorating that anniversary on October 7 and 14, 1951).

Huguenot Memorial Church - Pelham Manor, In Celebration of 50th Anniversary (1926) (referenced in Barr, Lockwood, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Services Commemorating the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Organization of the Huguenot Memorial Church in the Town of Pelham, New York (Pelham, NY: Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Committee ca. 1951) (New York Public Library collection, 1 v. unpaged, ill., 28 cm).

Hunter's Island

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 551-54 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848)

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 88-89 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Barr, Lockwood, Hunter's Island, 29(2) The Westchester County Historical Bulletin 31-35 (April 1953).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 50-52 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 9 John Hunter of Hunter's Island).

Hutchinson River Parkway

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 97-98 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 16 Transportation in Pelham Manor by Ferdinand Spucci - Hutchinson River Parkway).

Joshua Pell House (Kemble House)

Browne, Edgar H., The Kemble House (Revised Jan. 1963) (typewritten manuscript in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Kemble House, 42(4) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 72-74 (Fall 1966) (illustration).

Historical Landmark Spared By Change In Course Of Shore Road - New Rochelle Agrees To Accept New York Athletic Club Land To Avoid Sacrifice Of Kemple [sic] Property, The Pelham Sun, Feb. 3, 1928. 

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 pp. 7-8n (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. (Sept. 1976) (Illustration of home at p. 7; Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

Keefe, Nancy Q., Living Easily in a Colonial Birthright, Daily Argus Sunday Magazine [New Rochelle], Dec. 12, 1976, at p. G8 (with photographs of the exterior and interior of the home, as well as photographs of then-owner Richard Kemble).

Kemble House:  The River Pirates Struck, The Daily Argus [New Rochelle], 1963, at p. 34 (copy of clipping in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Kemble House Slated Historical Landmark, Daily Argus [Mount Vernon], June 2, 1970. 

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 61-62 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 12 Pelham Manor's Two Historic Homes II. The Kemble House). See also id. at pp. 45-46 (Chapter 7 Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, A Girlhood in Pelham).

Pelliana, New Series Vol. 1, No. 3 (1965).

Reeves, Barbara, The Kemble House - Pre-Revolutionary Home of Joshua Pell II, Grandson of Thomas, 3rd Lord of the Manor of Pelham, on the Shore Road, Pelham Manor, The Pelham Sun, March 18, 1954, at 16 (with photograph of "Kemble House as It Looked Before Widening of Shore Road).

Sister Rose Marie Laverty Looms of Many Threads (1958).

Manors in New York, Including Pelham

Blackburn, Roderick H. & Piwonka, Ruth, Remembrance of Patria (Albany, NY: Albany Institute of History and Art 1988) (includes map of New York manors at pp. 64-65).

De Lancey, Edward F., "The Origin and History of Manors in New York, and in the County of Westchester," in Scharf, Thomas, editor, History of Westchester County, New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, Which Have Been Annexed to New York City, 2 Vols. (Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co. 1886).

Hoff, Henry B., Manors in New York, The New York Genealogical & Biographical Society Newsletter (Fall 1999 and Winter 2000).

Kim, Sung Bok, Landlord and Tenant in Colonial New York: Manorial Society, 1664-1775 (Chapel Hill, NC: Institute of Early American History and Culture 1978) (frontispiece is a map of the manors).

Livingston, John Henry, The Minor Manors of New York (New York, NY: The Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America, Pub. No. 12, 1923).

New York Secretary of State, "Land Patents, 1664-1912," 54 vols. at New York State Archives (The New York Genealogical & Biographical Society has vols. 8-18 on microfilm).

New York Secretary of State, "Land Patents, Transcriptions, 1664-1786," 12 vols. at New York State Archives (includes vols. 1-7 of original land patents, transcribed in 1786 on microfilm).

Pell, Howland, The Pell Manor: Address Prepared for the New York Branch of the Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America / by Captain Howland Pell (Baltimore: [s.n.] 1917) (20 pp., ill., coat of arms, 24 cm, Library of Congress Control Number 20016022, Library of Congress Call Number F128.68.B8P38).

New England Thruway

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 98 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 16 Transportation in Pelham Manor by Ferdinand Spucci - New England Thruway).

North Pelham

Minard, J. Gardner, Pelhamville and North Pelham, 28(4) The Westchester County Historical Bulletin 108-111 (Oct. 1952).

Village of North Pelham, Souvenir Program Golden Jubilee Celebration of Village of North Pelham Westchester County, New York Incorporated - 1896 Debt Free - 1946 Thursday August 29, 1946 (Aug. 29, 1946) (Pamphlet; 24 pp. including covers; numerous articles, photographs and lists of historical interest).

"Historical" in Village of North Pelham, Souvenir Program Golden Jubilee Celebration of Village of North Pelham Westchester County, New York Incorporated - 1896 Debt Free - 1946 Thursday August 29, 1946 pp. 5-10 (Aug. 29, 1946) (pictures of early village officials).

Minard, J. Gardner, "The Birth of a Village" in Village of North Pelham, Souvenir Program Golden Jubilee Celebration of Village of North Pelham Westchester County, New York Incorporated - 1896 Debt Free - 1946 Thursday August 29, 1946 pp. 11-19 (Aug. 29, 1946) (wonderful history of North Pelham with list of "firsts" such as first laundry, first blacksmith, etc.).

Orchard Beach

Bronx Historical Society, Historical and Modern, Orchard Beach, With a Brief Resumé of the Surrounding Territory (Bronx, NY, ca. 1960) (New York Public Library Collection).

Pelham Bay Park

Anderson, Marianne O'Hea, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks Native Americans (The Bronx, NY: Administrator's Office, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks, City of New York Department of Parks & Recreation, 1991) ( soft cover, 15 pp.).

Conklin & Rossant, Master Plan: Pelham Bay Park, the Bronx, New York / Conklin and Roussant: Architects, Planners; Prepared for the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Administration (New York, NY: Conklin and Roussant, 1973) (47 pp., illus., 36 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Houck, Walter, Day Walker: 28 Hikes in the New York Metropolitan Area, by the New York / New Jersey Trail Conference (Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1983) (223 pp., includes suggested hikes within Pelham Bay Park).

Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff, Consulting Engineers, First Phase Report of Engineering Study for Bruckner Expressway - Section 2, Bronx River to New England Thruway in Pelham Bay Park (New York, NY: Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff Undated; 16 pp. and maps dealing with then-proposed Bruckner).

New York Center for Environmental Health, Public Health Assessment, Pelham Bay Landfill, New York City, Bornx County, New York (New York State Department of Health, Center for Environmental Health 2000) (Prepared under a cooperative agreement with U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service, Agnecy for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; collection of New York State Library call no. HEA 302-4 PELBL 200-4738 2000).

New York City Parks Recreation and Cultural Affairs Administration, Master Plan: Pelham Bay Park, The Bronx, New York (New York, NY: Conklin and Rossant for the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Administration, 1973) (47 pp.).

New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Natural Resources, Pelham Bay Park Management Study (New York, NY: New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, 1987) (81 pp. - excerpt of management study).

New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Summary of Pelham Bay Park Management Study (New York, NY: New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, 1987) (41 pp.).

New York City Planning Commission, Planning for Pelham: Proposals for Bronx Community Planning District II (New York, NY: New York City Planning Commission, 1975) (40 pp. with photographs, maps and illustrations).

Pons, Luis, Building Orchard Beach (The Bronx, NY: Administrator's Office, Van Cortlandt and Pelham Bay Parks, City of New York Parks and Recreation, 1986) (15pp; discusses the creation of the artificial beeach that linked the swimming area on Rodman's Neck in Pelham Bay Park to Hunter's Island and one other island off its shore).

Pons, Luis, Pelham Bay Park: Creating the Sanctuaries (The Bronx, NY: Administrator's Office, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks, City of New York Department of Parks and Recreation, 1987) (19 pp.).

Pons, Luis, Pelham Bay Park History (The Bronx, NY: Administrator's Office, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks, City of New York Department of Parks and Recreation, 1986) (16 pp.).

Pelham Bridge

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp.550-51 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 84-85 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Pelham Country Club

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Wykagyl, 5(2) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 34-36 (Apr. 1929).

Pelham Country Club, Constitution; Golf Privileges; Rules and Regulations; Officers and Committees; List of Members [Microfilm] (Pelham Manor, NY: 1916, 1927/28 and 1930)(The New-York Historical Society Call Nos. *ZAN-10303 no. 3, *ZZAN-20832, *ZZAN-20832, filmed together with other titles).

"Pelham Country Club" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams at pp. 157-60 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

The Pelhams

Barr, Lockwood Anderson, A Brief, But Most Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

Barr, Lockwood Anderson, The Ancient Town of Pelham Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manner of Pelham. Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Known as The Pelhams, (Typewritten manuscript for the book published by The Dietz Press, Inc. in 1946; in collection of The New-York Historical Society, Call Number "AZ (Barr, L. Ancient town of Pelham)").

Barr, Lockwood, The Great Rapier of Thomas Pell, Esq., 22(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 51-52 (Oct. 1946).

Barr, Lockwood, Hunter's Island, 29(2) The Westchester County Historical Bulletin 31-35 (April 1953).

Beer's Atlas (1868) (maps of Pelham).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Bolton Priory at Pelham Manor, 6(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 53-58 (Jul. 1930) (illustration).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Nanette Bolton, Principal of the Priory School for Girls, 9(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 81-85 (Oct. 1933) (portrait).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Robert Bolton, Schoolmaster, Parish Priest, and Antiquarian, 7(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 89-105 (Jul. 1931) (illustrations).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, William Jay Bolton: Associate of the National Academy, Artist, Author, Worker in Stained Glass and Minister of the Gospel, 9(2) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 25-32 (Apr. 1933) (illustrations).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Wykagyl, 5(2) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 34-36 (Apr. 1929).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A Guide to New Rochelle and Its Vicinity: Pelham, West Chester, West Farms, Morrisania, Fordham, Yonkers, East Chester, White Plains, Mamaroneck and Rye / by Robert Bolton; a Facsimile of the 1842 ed. with a Pref., Annotations and Corrections by Marilyn Weigold (Harrison, NY: Harbor Hill Books, 1976 facsimile reprint of 1842 ed.) (x, 67 pp., illus., 16 cm, New York Public Library Collection, Library of Congress Control Number 4596998, Library of Congress Call Number F129.N55B6 1976).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 513-59 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 27-102 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement; With Numerous Genealogies of County Families. Carefully Revised by the Author. Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 27-102 (C.W. Bolton, ed., 3d ed., Jno. J. Cass pub. 1905).

Bolton, William Jay, The Harp of Pelham (New York, NY: Windt's Printery, 1844) (106 pp., 16 cm, Collection of New York Public Library, Library of Congress Control Number 4499992, Library of Congress Call Number PS583.H37 1844) (the contents of this volume of poetry were published in support of "a school house for this destitute neighborhood", and originally appeared in the "Pelham Chronicle", described as a domestic newspaper of a large family, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 200 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, The Lighted Valley or the Closing Scenes in the Life of a Beloved Sister (Abby Bolton) (New York, 1850, 236 pp.) (seventh edition, London, 1852, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bronx Historical Society, Historical and Modern, Orchard Beach, With a Brief Resumé of the Surrounding Territory (Bronx, NY, ca. 1960) (New York Public Library Collection).

Browne, Edgar, It Happened in Pelham, The Pelham Sun (1954) (a series of articles that appeared in 1954 in honor of the Tercentennial of the founding of the Town of Pelham).

By-Laws of the Jefferson Association of the Town of Pelham, Westchester Co., N.Y. Organized Sept. 24, 1873 (undated, in collection of the New York Public Library, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 203 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Coaching To Pelham Song and Chorus, Sheet Music (American Music Publishing Co. ca. 1900 or earlier) (Words by W.A. Armstrong, Music by Charles E. Pratt; Respectfully Dedicated to Col. Delancey Kane and the Coaching Club of New York).

Cook, Harry T., The Borough of the Bronx 1639-1913  Its Marvelous Development and Historical Surroundings, pp. 173-82 (Privately Printed 1913) (Chapter XVI "City Island and Eastchester"). 

Cunliffe, Richard S., Historic Marker Returned to Pelham Dale, 47(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 49-51 (Summer 1971) (illustration).

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Kemble House, 42(4) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 72-74 (Fall 1966) (illustration).

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Red Blinds Stables, 49(4) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 93-95 (Fall 1973) (illustration).

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Reverend Robert Bolton, 1788-1857, 46(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 63-65 (Summer 1970) (illustration).

Cushman, Elizabeth, History of Westchester 1683 - 1933: Glimpses of County History pp. 20-21, 23, 25-27, 37 (Westchester County Publishers, Inc. 1933).

Fairchild, John F., Atlas of the City of Mount Vernon and the Town of Pelham Compiled From Official Records, Personal Surveys and Other Private Plans and Surveys, Compiled and Published by John F. Fairchild Mount Vernon, NY (1899) (Library of Congress Control Number unk81003713).

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