Historic Pelham Blog Archive
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Fri. September 28, 2007:
When Incorporated, The Original Village of
Pelham Needed More Elected Officials Than It Had Voters
Thu. September 27, 2007:
Findings of the Coroner's Inquest That Followed
the Pelhamville Train Wreck of 1885
Wed. September 26, 2007:
The Pelhamville Train Wreck of 1885 Continued .
. .
Tue. September 25, 2007:
More About the 1885 Train Wreck
in Pelhamville
Mon. September 24, 2007:
The Pelhamville Train Wreck of 1885
Fri. September 21, 2007:
The Ringing of the Bell of St. Paul's Church of
Eastchester on the 100th Anniversary of the First Service in the Stone
Church
Thu. September 20, 2007:
Difficulties Follow the Foreclosure Sale of the
Old Le Roy Mansion in Pelham in 1879
Wed. September 19, 2007:
New York Times Makes Searchable Historic
Newspaper Collection for Period 1851 - 1922 Available for Free
Tue. September 18, 2007:
Installation of the First Full-Time Pastor of
Huguenot Memorial Presbyterian Church in Pelham Manor in 1877
Mon. September 17, 2007:
Articles About the 19th Century Boundary
Dispute Between Pelham and New Rochelle
Fri. September 14, 2007:
Malicious
Vandals Imperil Lives on a Passenger Train Passing Through Pelhamville in
1893
Thu. September 13, 2007:
Dedication of St. Catharine's
Roman Catholic Church in the Village of Pelham in 1896
Wed. September 12, 2007:
Announcement of Planned
Construction of St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church in Pelhamville in
1895
Tue. September 11, 2007:
Abstract of 1798 Will of Thomas Pell of Pelham
Mon. September 10, 2007:
Abstract of 1799 Will of Samuel Rodman, Jr. of
Pelham
Fri. September 7, 2007:
1816 Advertisement for Sale of Two Farms in the
Manor of Pelham
Thu. September 6, 2007:
Information About St. Paul's Church, the Battle
of Pelham and Other Revolutionary War Events Near Pelham Contained in An
Account Published in 1940
Wed. September 5, 2007:
More About the Opening of the
Harlem and Portchester Railroad Line Through Pelham in 1873
Tue. September 4, 2007:
Construction of the New Haven Branch Line in
1873
Mon. September 3, 2007:
A Pelham Lawyer Charged with Defrauding the
Railroad in 1871
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