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September 2006

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Fri. September 29, 2006:  Intriguing Evidence of the Amount Thomas Pell Paid Native Americans for the Manor of Pelham

Thu. September 28, 2006:  A Brief Biography of Mary Grace Witherbee Black of Pelham Manor

Wed. September 27, 2006:  Abstract of 1779 Will of Samuel Rodman of the Manor of Pelham in Westchester County

Tue. September 26, 2006:  John Pell's Sister-in-Law, Bathsua Makin

Mon. September 25, 2006:  As the Hutchinson River Grew More Fetid, James F. Secor Jr. of Pelham Manor Raised a Stink in 1901

Fri. September 22, 2006:  Henry Accorly:  A Witness to the Signing of Thomas Pell's Treaty with Local Native Americans on June 27, 1654

Thu. September 21, 2006:  A Paper Addressing the Battle of Pelham, Among Other Things, Presented in 1903

Wed. September 20, 2006:  Brief Biographical Data About Elbert Roosevelt of the Manor of Pelham

Tue. September 19, 2006:  Toonerville Trolley Cartoons Available For Free Viewing Online

Mon. September 18, 2006:  A Brief Description of Oystering in Eastchester Bay and at Pelham Published in 1881

Fri. September 15, 2006:  William Newman:  A Witness to the Signing of Thomas Pell's Treaty with Local Native Americans on June 27, 1654

Thu. September 14, 2006:  Records of the Service of John Pell, 2nd Lord of the Manor of Pelham, in the New York House of Representatives in the 1690s

Wed. September 13, 2006:  Early Efforts of the Town of Eastchester To Obtain Cooperation of John Pell For Construction of a Saw Mill

Tue. September 12, 2006:  Evidence Sheds Light on Location of An Early Home of John Pell, 2d Lord of the Manor of Pelham

Mon. September 11, 2006:  An Image of Fred Case's Hotel on Fifth Avenue Near 3rd Street Before it Burned in About May 1892

Fri. September 8, 2006:  An Image of The Brotherton Store in Pelhamville Before It Burned in 1890

Thu. September 7, 2006:  Google Unveils Search Feature to Allow Searches of 18th, 19th and 20th Century Newspapers

Wed. September 6, 2006:  Pelham Hall Shelter, a 'Refuge for Erring Girls', Founded by Alumnae of Mrs. Hazen's School for Girls in Pelham Manor

Tue. September 5, 2006:  Will Prepared by Joshua Pell, Sr. in 1758 Included Disposition of Slaves

Mon. September 4, 2006:  Google Books Adds Download Feature Making Local History Research Even Easier

Fri. September 1, 2006:  An 1889 "Tour" of Pelham Bay and Areas Then Part of the Town of Pelham


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