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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
April 28, 2006
350TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
BOOK: "THOMAS PELL
AND THE LEGEND OF THE PELL TREATY OAK" -- $11.95 (PROCEEDS AFTER
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BARTOW-PELL MANSION MUSEUM).
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Friday, April 28, 2006
Important Web Site for History Researchers and Genealogists Available
for Free Until May 31, 2006
An important and robust Web site that indexes databases of archival
collections throughout the world is available to the public for free until
May 31, 2006. The site is located at
http://www.archivegrid.org. (Google, please take note: I virtually
have lived within the ArchiveGrid.org site during many, many, many
sessions in the last few weeks.)
I have no connection to the ArchiveGrid.org site but cannot sing its
praises too highly. Through this site I have discovered the locations of
materials important to the history of Pelham in collections located
throughout the world -- much less the United States. The site is
maintained by RLG, a not-for-profit organization of over 150 research
libraries, archives, museums and other cultural memory institutions
founded in 1974 by The New York Public Library and the libraries of
Columbia, Harvard and Yale Universities.
The ArchiveGrid.org Web site describes its services as follows:
"ArchiveGrid SM offers easy search
access to nearly a million detailed archival collection description[s]
written by archivists. This direct access to dispersed collections brings
relevant information together with a single tool and eliminates the need
to weed through the hundreds of pages of unwanted and irrelevant results
one gets from general search engines. ArchiveGrid also reveals important
content that can be hidden or hard to find with usual search methods on
the open Web.
Detailed information about the archives themselves let the researcher find
out easily where the collection is located, right down to the specific
shelf and box where the documents are stored. Scholars can save time and
money on non-essential travel while easily arranging a visit to the
archive or requesting copies of material.
ArchiveGrid opens up a world of information for genealogists, with links
to locations for birth and death records, ship logs, and cemetery records.
Using ArchiveGrid, professional genealogists can offer more complete
results much more quickly, and amateur genealogists have a
professional-quality tool to work with themselves."
Source: ArchiveGrid.org, Features & Benefits (visited Apr. 28, 2006) <http://www.rlg.org/en/page.php?Page_ID=20875>.
A simple search for the word Pelham shows the power of the tool. The
search returns 523 responsive items. The first page of results returns a
reference to the Record Book of the Town of Pelham, NY for the years 1801
- 1851 located in the collections of The New York State Archives. I was
aware of the existence of that item. Two items below in the search
results, however, is a reference to the Records of Christ Church in Pelham
from 1844 - 1893 held in the collections of the Westchester County
Historical Society. I was not aware that the Society held those records
and now need to review them in Elmsford, NY.
If these were the only two examples I could cite, there would not be much
to say. However, of the 523 search results, many, many dozens of the
results reflect very important collections of material related to the
history of Pelham, some of which I was unaware.
I also have searched for, and found, much material on the history of City
Island when it was part of Pelham and on many families who have lived in
Pelham during the last three centuries. For those who are seriously
interested in researching the history of Pelham or the genealogical
backgrounds of Pelham families or residents, I recommend the site highly.
It is available for free until May 31, 2006.
Please Visit the
Historic Pelham
Web Site
Located at
http://www.historicpelham.com/
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single index of all Historic Pelham Blog Postings to date.
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