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January 30, 2008
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Confusion Over Where Residents of Hart's Island in Pelham Should Vote in
1884
During the 19th century, confusion arose over whether Hart's Island was
part of the Town of Pelham, part of Westchester County or part of New York
City. This created confusion over where residents of the Island should
vote. The matter was clarified by statute, but later Pelham residents
became outraged as the political machines of New York began to push people
who worked on Hart's Island to vote in Pelham.
A brief article published in The Sun on August 31, 1884 recounted
the confusion and how it was addressed by statute. The text of the article
appears below.
"The Hart's Island Vote.
An employee in one of the city's institutions on Hart's Island wrote to
the Election Bureau to ask where he ought to vote at the coming election
-- in Pelham or in New York. Investigation showed that custom sanctioned
Pelham as the polling place of inhabitants of Hart's Island, while the map
plainly put the island in Westchester county. On the other hand, chapter
238 of the Laws of 1869, which empowered the Charity Commissioners to
establish an industrial school on Hart's Island, referred to the island as
the property of the city and county of New York. To offset this, in the
Revised Statutes of 1875 Hart's Island is included in the town of Pelham,
while chapter 782 of the Laws of 1870 takes the same view, saying that the
boundary line had not been altered since Capt. Bond drew his map in 1711.
The Chief clerk of the Election Bureau concluded that the balance of
authority lay with Pelham, and advised the anxious inquirer to vote there.
The vote of Hart's Island is not large. The island is tenanted chiefly by
the dead in Potter's Field."
Source: The Hart's Island Vote, The Sun, Aug. 31, 1884, p. 6,
col. 2.
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