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October 19, 2005
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Acquiring the Land for the Martha Emmons Weihman Memorial Park in Pelham
Manor
Regular readers of this Blog have read much about the history of the
Martha Emmons Weihman Memorial Park located on the Esplanade at Boston
Post Road behind Huguenot Memorial Church. I have been doing research on
the history of the park to assist The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. That
organization is engaged in an effort to raise funds to restore the park.
Recent postings on the topic include:
Wed., Aug. 10, 2005: More on the Martha Emmons Weihman Memorial Park: The
Landscape Designer.
Wed., July 20, 2005: The Pelham Manor Village Board Decides To Dedicate
Park as "Martha Emmons Weihman Memorial Park" on September 8, 1941.
Mon., June 6, 2005: Martha Emmons Weihman Memorial Park in Pelham Manor -
Origins of the Idea to Create a Park.
Thu., June 2, 2005: Obituary of Martha Emmons Weihman From The Pelham Sun,
August 16, 1940.
Tue., May 31, 2005: The June 6, 1940 Fire That Destroyed the George M.
Reynolds Mansion (Part I of II).
Wed., June 1, 2005: The June 6, 1940 Fire That Destroyed the George M.
Reynolds Mansion (Part II of II).
Tue., May 24, 2005: Clifford and Martha Weihman of Pelham (Part I of II).
Wed., May 25, 2005: Clifford and Martha Weihman of Pelham (Part II of II).
Today's Blog posting will provide information about efforts by the Village
of Pelham Manor to fund acquisition of the land for a park after the fire
that destroyed the George M. Reynolds mansion.
Acquisition of the land for a park was no small matter. On December 9,
1940, the Pelham Manor Board of Trustees approved a $16,000 bond issue to
finance purchase of the property. See $16,000 Park Land Purchase
Bonds Approved, The Pelham Sun, Vol. 30, No. 37, Dec. 13, 1940,
p. 1, col. 7. Sale of such bonds was planned for January 24, 1941. See
Park Bonds to be Sold on Jan. 24th, The Pelham Sun, Vol. 30, No.
41, Jan. 17, 1941, p. 1, col. 6.
When the bonds were offered, a host of bidders stepped forward. The
Village sold the bonds to George B. Gibbons Co. of New York City.
According to an account of the sale:
“The Pelham Manor Board of Trustees on Friday afternoon accepted the bid
of the George B. Gibbons Co. of New York City for the $16,000 park bond
issue floated to finance the purchase. . . . The successful bidder offered
a premium of $57.44 and an interest rate of 2.1%. The village will pay off
the bonds at the rate of $1,000 per year. The issue will be paid up by
1954.”
Gibbons Company Buys Manor Bonds, The Pelham Sun, Vol. 30, No.
44, Jan. 31, 1941, p. 8, col. 3.
The park opened during the summer of 1942. An article describing the
history of Martha Emmons Weihman Memorial Park will appear within the next
few weeks in The Pelham Weekly, Pelham's local newspaper.
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