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January 10, 2008
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
Brief Biography of Reginald Pelham Bolton, Local Historian
Reginald Pelham Bolton, a member of the Bolton family of Pelham who built
Bolton Priory, was a local historian and amateur archaeologist in the late
19th century and early 20th century. His biography appeared in a book
entitled "Builders of Our Nation" published in 1914. That biography
appears below, followed by a citation to its source.
"Bolton, Reginald Pelham, consulting expert engineer of
New York City, was born in London, England. 1856; son of Rev. James
Bolton, B.A. (of Pelham Priory, Westchester, N.Y.) and Lydia Louisa (Pym)
Bolton. Private education. Learned engineering by apprenticeship. Married,
first. 1878, Kate Alice, daughter of Captain James Behenna. R.A.; second,
Washington, D.C., 1892. Ethelind, daughter of Leonard Huyck; children: Ivy
May, born 1879; Guy Reginald, born 1883. Technical practical education in
London, 1874-78. in designing department. Edge- moor Iron Works. 1879;
with E. D. Leavitt. M.E., 1881. Traveled in England, Holland, France.
Italy, Sicily, Spain and United States, designing and erecting machinery
for mines, shipyards, etc., until 1904; [Page 72 / Page 73] since 1904 in
consulting practice in New York City; consulting engineer to Department of
Water Supply, New York City; N.Y. Central and Hudson River Railroad, The
Plant System, R. H. Macay and Company, etc. Episcopalian. Association
Member Institution of Civil Engineers (England), Telford Gold Medal, 1891;
member American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, American Society of Naval Engineers, American Society of
Heating and Ventilating Engineers, New York Electrical Society, New York
Historical Society, City Historical Club, Municipal Art League, American
Folk-Lore Society; trustee American Scenic and Historic Preservation
Society, Holyrood P.E. Church (N.Y. City); secretary Washington Heights
Taxpayers' Association. Recreations: Historical research and discoveries
in Washington Heights. Author: Motive Powers (Longmans), 1895; Elevator
Service, 1908; Building for Profit, 1911; numerous monographs in
transactions of engineering societies: also The Assault of Mt. Washington,
1901; Autobiography of an Irish Terrier, 1904."
Source: Builders of Our Nation. Twentieth Century Edition Men of 1913
Published Annually, pp. 72-73 (Chicago, IL: Men of Nineteen-Thirteen
1914).
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