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Thursday, December 1, 2005
The Horse Trough Installed on Boston Post Road in 1902
In 1901 a group of civic-minded residents of the Village of Pelham Manor
formed the "Citizen's Improvement Society". See Saunders, James
B., ed., The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , p. 14 (Privately Printed,
Pelham Manor, NY: 1991). Its mission, as its name implied, was to improve
life in the little Village. Among other things, the Society donated funds
to the Village earmarked for rewards to be paid in connection with arrests
of burglars. Id.
The group created a Committee on the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. One
of the Committee's first projects was to install a large stone horse
trough at the intersection of the Esplanade and Boston Post Road. The
drinking trough was completed in 1902. An early post card view of the
trough appears immediately below showing the trough as it existed in about
1907.

According to one source, the trough "was finally removed in 1916
because automobile traffic had increased so much [on Boston Post Road]
that it was dangerous for horses to stop to drink at the trough." Id.
Today a small stone marker with a plaque stands where the stone horse
trough formerly stood. It is not a marker to memorialize the location of
the trough. Rather, the stone marker once had set into its top the
original mile stone erected in the early 1800s to mark the distance of 17
miles from New York City Hall on the Boston post road. The mile stone was
stolen by thieves long ago. All that is left is the plaque affixed to the
boulder.
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