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Thu. Apr. 27, 2006:
Burial Place of John Hunter 1778 - 1852) of Hunter's Island
Wed. Apr. 26, 2006:
Two Early Photographs of the Village of North Pelham
Tue. Apr. 25, 2006:
More About 'Mammy Goose' of Goose Island
Mon. Apr. 24, 2006:
1901 Article From the Pelham Manor Review Concerning The Village
Improvement Association of Pelham Manor
Fri. Apr. 21, 2006:
Locations of Pelham Homes (and a School) For Which Loutrel Briggs Prepared
Designs
Thu. Apr. 20, 2006:
1788 Campaign Broadside Urging Support for Candidate Opposing Philip Pell
of Pelham Manor
Wed. Apr. 19, 2006:
Possibly More Historic Loutrel Briggs Gardens Located in Pelham?
Tue. Apr. 18, 2006:
Prospectus Issued by the Pelham Manor & Huguenot Heights Association in
1874
Mon. Apr. 17, 2006:
The Online "David Rumsey Map Collection" Adds a Number of Important Pelham
Maps
Fri. Apr. 14, 2006:
Three of the Original Homes of the Prospect Hill Village Association
Founded in 1851
Thu. Apr. 13, 2006:
Rumors in 1657 That Thomas Pell Manipulated Local Native Americans To
Protect His Land Acquisition From Incursions by the Dutch
Wed. Apr. 12, 2006:
1712 Westchester County Census Documents Slave Owership in Pelham
Tue. Apr. 11, 2006: April 20, 1875 Marriage Certificate of Robert C. Black and Mary
Grace Witherbee Black
Mon. Apr. 10, 2006: A
Mystery Yet To Be Solved: The Pelham Trading Company Incorporated in
1901
Fri. Apr. 7, 2006: A
View from Prospect Hill Looking West Published in 1887
Thu. Apr. 6, 2006:
Alexander Bampfield Henderson: "Lone Lord of the Isle
Wed. Apr. 5, 2006:
Hawkswood, Later Known as the Marshall Mansion on Rodman's Neck in Pelham
Tue. Apr. 4, 2006:
More Information About the Prospect Hill Village Association Formed in the
Early 1850s
Mon. Apr. 3, 2006:
1805 Will of William Bayley of Pelham Included Disposition of Slaves
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