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April 17, 2006
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Monday, April 17, 2006
The Online "David Rumsey Map Collection" Adds a Number of Important
Pelham Maps
On March 21, 2006, the David Rumsey Map Collection maintained online by
Cartography Associates added 1,048 new maps to the collection. Among the
materials added to the collection were eight atlases depicting Westchester
County and northern New York City ranging in date from 1881 to 1914.
For those interested in learning more about using online map collections
-- including the wonderful David Rumsey Map Collection -- see the
following:
Monday, February 14, 2005:
Studying Antique Maps of Pelham Using Online Services That Provide High
Resolution Scans -- Part I
Tuesday, February 15, 2005:
Studying Antique Maps of Pelham Using Online Services That Provide High
Resolution Scans -- Part II
Wednesday, February 16, 2005:
Studying Antique Maps of Pelham Using Online Services That Provide High
Resolution Scans -- Part III
Bromley, Westchester County, 1881
Among the materials recently added to the collection is the following
atlas:
Atlas of Westchester County, New York. From Actual Surveys and Official
Records by G. W. Bromley & Co., Civil Engineers. Published by Geo. W. &
Walter S. Bromley. 243 Broadway, New York. 1881. Engraved by A.H. Mueller,
530 Locust St., Phila. Printed by F. Bourquin, 31 So. 6th St., Phila.
Entered 1881, by G. W. Bromley & Co. Washington (Philadelphia, PA: F.
Bourquin 1881).
Plates 56 and 57 of the Atlas show Pelham with a wonderful inset on page
57 showing "Pelham Manor". This important map shows the developments of
the Prospect Hill Village Association and the Pelham Manor & Huguenot
Heights Association that formed the early settlements that later became
the central portion of today's Village of Pelham Manor.
Bromley, Westchester County, 1910
Also included among the materials recently added to the collection is the
following atlas:
Atlas of Westchester County, New York. Volume One. From Actual Surveys and
Official Plans by George W. and Walter S. Bromley, Civil Engineers.
Published by G. W. Bromley and Co. 147 N. Fifth St., Philadelphia. 1910
(NY, NY: G.W. Bromley & Co. 1910).
Plate 17 is entitled "Part of the City of Mt. Vernon Ward 5 and the Town
of Pelham". Included on the map is the northern half of the Town of Pelham
from the New Haven line tracks to Chester Park and above.
Plate 18 is entitled "Part of the Town and Village of Pelham". It shows
the Town of Pelham from the branch line on the south to the New Haven Line
on the north.
Plate 19 is entitled "Part of the City of New Rochelle Ward 2" but also
shows that part of the Town of Pelham between the branch line and the Long
Island Sound.
Bromley, Mount Vernon & Pelham, 1914
Also included among the materials recently added to the collection is the
following desk atlas:
Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon & Pelham. (G.W. Bromley & Co., 34 Pine Street,
New York, 1914).
Plate 119 depicts the northern tip of Pelham.
Plate 120 shows a portion of Mount Vernon, but Plate 121 shows the
northern portion of Pelham from Fourth Avenue / Lincoln Avenue to Willow
Avenue in Chester Park.
Plate 122 shows a portion of Pelham from Lincoln Avenue southward to the
New Haven main line bounded on the west by Pelham Reservoir and on the
east by Fifth Avenue.
Plate 123 shows a portion of Pelham from 6th Street on the north to the
New Haven main line on the south, bounded on the west by Fifth Avenue and
on the east by the boundary with New Rochelle.
Plate 124 shows that portion of Pelham from the New Haven main line to
Colonial Avenue, bounded by the Hutchinson River on the West and Highbrook
Avenue on the East.
Plate 125 shows that portion of Pelham from the New Haven main line to
Colonial Avenue, bounded by Highbrook Avenue on the west and Beechwoods
Cemetery on the east.
Plate 126 shows that portion of Pelham from Colonial Avenue to Esplanade
bounded by the Hutchinson River on the east and Monterey Avenue on the
west.
Plate 127 shows Pelham from Colonial Avenue to Boston Post Road bounded on
the west by Monterey Avenue and on the east by the branch line railroad
tracks.
Plate 128 shows Pelham from the Esplanade to Prospect Avenue, bounded on
the northeast by the Hutchinson River and on the southwest by Prospect
Avenue and a portion of Highland.
Plate 129 shows the old Chestnut Grove Division developed by the Pelham
Manor & Huguenot Heights Association (Pelham from just north of Boston
Post Road to the branch line railroad tracks bounded by Highland Avenue on
the West and grounds that form today's Pelham Country Club on the east.
Plate 130 shows Pelham from just north of Secor Lane south to the New York
City line bounded on the west by the Hutchinson River and on the east by
Wolfs Lane and an area east of Peace Street.
Plate 131 shows an area that includes Prospect Hill bounded on the north
by Highland Avenue and Prospect Avenue and on the south by an area
southwest of Crittenden Avenue. On the east is the New Haven branch line.
Plate 132 shows the area between the New Haven branch line and Long Island
Sound bounded by the New York City line on the southwest and an area
northwest of Pelhamdale Avenue on the northwest.
Plate 133 shows the Mount Tom area and portions of Pelham and New Rochelle
northeast of Pelhamdale Avenue adjacent to the lands depicted on Plate
132.
Conclusion
There are additional maps of Pelham that have been added to the online
collection. These, of course, are in addition to the maps of Pelham and
surrounding areas previously contained in the collection. The material
provides a wealth of information for those interested in researching local
history.
Please Visit the
Historic Pelham
Web Site
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http://www.historicpelham.com/
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