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Monday, November 28, 2005
The Historic Sanborn Map Building In The Village Of Pelham
Nestled in the northern reaches of the Town of Pelham adjacent to the
beautiful residential neighborhood known as Chester Park with its lovely
central green is a building known as the Sanborn Map Building. Today's
Historic Pelham Blog posting will provide a little of the history of that
lovely building and photographs of the building including a few of the
relief sculptures that adorn its façade.

The photograph above, taken two years ago, shows the east façade of the
Sanborn Map Building located at 629 Fifth Avenue in Pelham, NY.
The Sanborn Map Building was built in 1906. In it the Sanborn Map Company
produced maps for insurance company customers. The company's predecessor,
founded by D. A. Sanborn in 1866, gained national recognition in the 19th
century for its incredibly detailed fire insurance maps. The "Sanborn Map
and Publishing Company, Limited" was established at the office of the
Continental Insurance Company in New York in 1876.
The company changed its name to Sanborn Perris Map Company Limited in 1899
after it acquired the mapping firm of Perris and Brown of New York. In
1902 the company changed its name again, this time to The Sanborn Map
Company. At about this time it began planning its new headquarters in
Pelham. Architectural renderings were executed as early as 1904. The
building was constructed in 1906 and the company relocated to its new
facility in 1907.
The new publishing plant was located on five acres of land and is
considered an early example of a "campus-like" setting for such a
corporate headquarters. The main building, built of brick, is 75,000
square feet and is decorated with dozens of relief sculptures of ancient
mapmakers that surround the facility at its roofline. The photograph
below, taken two weeks ago, shows the south façade of the building. Note
the sculptural reliefs that appear every few feet along the roofline of
the building along the entire façade.

By the 1920s, The Sanborn Map Company was a major success. The company
expanded its production facilities to include locations in Chicago and San
Francisco. It had more than 1,000 employees preparing bound volumes of
printed insurance maps (later loose-leaf collections of maps).

An Example of One of the Sculptural
Reliefs.
(See Additional Examples Below).
During World War II, the company was designated a strategic war production
plant with substantial security. During the War the company operated 24
hours a day to produce maps of locations around the world using aerial
photgraphs.
After the War, The Sanborn Map Company began to downsize and, in 1950,
cloased all its offices except for the Pelham headquarters. According to a
history prepared by the company, "[a]fter 1950, Sanborn reduce[d] the size
of their maps and for many clients, [began producing maps in black and
white."

During the 1960s, Sanborn began to diversify its map offerings. It began
preparing and offering maps reflecting issues such as market radius and
land use according to a brief history prepared by the company. According
to that same history, between 1970 and 1983:
"Sanborn enter[ed] photogrammetric mapping and geographic information
systems industry. Sanborn acquire[d] aircraft and [began] aerial
photography and photogrammetric mapping. Sanborn use[d] computers for tax
parcel mapping and land/building usage databases. Sanborn enter[ed] the
digital mapping age."

During the 1990s and in the last five years, the company has been on an
acquisition binge, acquiring such businesses as Lockwood Mapping Company
of Rochester; Walker Associates; Dynamics Corporation of Charlotte, NC;
Barton Aerial Technologies, Inc. of Columbus, OH; andWilliams Stackhouse
of San Antonio, Texas.

In 2001, Sanborn acquired the Colorado Springs office of Analytical
Surveys, Inc., doubling its size. Not long thereafter, it moved its
corporate headquarters to Colorado Springs where it remains today.

Today the Sanborn Map Building contains a host of small businesses that
lease commercial space for offices, dance studios and other purposes.

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