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Monday, April 10, 2006
A Mystery Yet To Be Solved: The Pelham Trading Company
Incorporated in 1901
Research has turned up yet another tantalizing mystery about the history
of Pelham, New York. Buried in the collections of The Office of The
Historian of The Town of Pelham is stock certificate "No. 1" issued by The
Pelham Trading Company. An image of the stock certificate appears
immediately below.

Very little information can be found about The Pelham Trading Company. An
online index of companies incorporated with Westchester County addresses
between 1876 and 1914 is available from the Westchester County Archives.
It indicates that The Pelham Trading Company was incorporated May 6, 1901.
A reference to the company appears in the May 11, 1901 issue of The
New York Times. The reference lists the members of the board of
directors of the newly-formed company and notes that it was formed with
capital of $6,000. The reference reads:
"Incorporated in Westchester.
The Pelham Trading Company: capital, $6,000. Directors - Robert C. Black,
Edward M. Fowler, William K. Gillett, Alfred L. Hammett, and Henry B. B.
Staples."
Source: New Corporations, N.Y. Times, May 11, 1901, p. 13.
These directors were long-standing residents of Pelham Manor. In fact, all
were early members of the Pelham Manor Protective Club formed in 1881 as a
virtual municipal government for the area before the Village of Pelham
Manor was incorporated in 1891.
The stock certificate itself provides some information about the company.
It notes that shares cost $25 each and that Pelham Manor resident Joseph
English was the owner of 30 shares of capital stock of the company worth
$750. The certificate was issued on July 9, 1901, barely two months after
the company was incorporated.
The certificate further indicates that William K. Gillett served as
President of the company and that Alfred L. Hammett served as the
company's Treasurer. Beyond these few basic facts, nothing else is known
about the history or the activities of this company. Only time will tell
whether more can be uncovered . . . . .
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