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Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Two Views of the Pelhamville School House Built in the 1850s
There are at least two artistic renderings of the Pelhamville School
House built in the 1850s on the site of today's Hutchinson School. One is
the painting by famed Pelham illustrator Edward Penfield, an image of
which appears on the
home page of the HistoricPelham.com Web site (and below).
There is, however, a second image drawn in 1913 by "Miss Beaudry" based
upon a "Description" of the building provided by Isaac C. Hill. I have
written before about I. C. Hill who served for many years as principal of
the Hutchinson School in the Village of North Pelham. See:
Tuesday, September 27, 2005:
I. C. Hill's Reminiscences of Early Public Schools in Pelham
Tuesday, March 28, 2006:
More Reminiscences of Isaac C. Hill of Early Public Schools in Pelham
The drawing prepared by Miss Beaudry appears immediately below. Beneath
that is an image of the painting by Edward Penfield showing the same
school building.


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