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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
January 8, 2009
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
Another Brief History of The Pelham Bridge
Periodically I have provided background and history on the bridge known as
The Pelham Bridge located in today's Pelham Bay Park. The current version
of that bridge celebrated its centennial last year. Below are links to a
few of the items I have posted regarding the bridge in the last few years.
Thursday, January 1, 2009:
A Brief History of Pelham Bridge.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008:
New York State Senate Report on Petition by Inhabitants of Westchester to
Allow Construction of Toll Bridge Across Eastchester Creek in 1834.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007:
The Laying Out of Pelham Avenue From Fordham to Pelham Bridge in 1869.
Wednesday, July 4, 2007:
1857 Real Estate Advertisement for Sale of the Pelham Bridge.
Friday, June 22, 2007:
1857 Real Estate Advertisement for Sale of "Country Seat" at Pelham Bridge.
Friday, May 18, 2007:
Celebration at Pelham Bridge in 1872.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007:
Board of Supervisors of Westchester County Vote to Build New Iron Bridge
to Replace Pelham Bridge in 1869.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007:
The Owner of the Pelham Bridge Hotel Sold it for the Princely Sum of
$22,000 in 1869.
Friday, May 11, 2007:
A Sad Attempted Suicide at Pelham Bridge in 1869.
Today's Historic Pelham Blog posting provides yet another brief history of
the Pelham Bridge that appeared in a book by Stephen Jenkins published in
1912 entitled "The Bronx From the Purchase Made by the Dutch from the
Indians in 1639 to the Present Day".
"In March, 1812, the Legislature incorporated the East-Chester Bridge
Company, and the bridge over the Hutchinson River near its mouth was built
soon after. In 1817, the Westchester and Pelham Turnpike Company was
incorporated for the purpose of building a turnpike from the causeway at
Westchester to the above mentioned bridge, following probably the lane of
Sauthier's map. The first bridge was destroyed by a storm, and the company
was authorized by the Legislature of 1816 to sell its property and
franchises for a period of forty-five years. The second bridge was built
in 1834 by George Rapelje, with the right to charge tolls for a period of
thirty years; but the supervisors of Westchester County purchased the
bridge in 1860 and made it free. The former iron bridge was constructed in
1869-70; but it proved insufficient for the traffic after the automobile
arrived, and it was replaced by the present larger bridge, opened by the
Department of Bridges on October 15, 1908, at a cost of $517,000.
The bridge has always been famous for the good fishing to be obtained from
it, and the author remembers having made several trips to it when a very
small boy, walking from [Page 317 / Page 318] Mt. Vernon and back with his
companions by way of Eastchester and the Split Rock Road. Bolton gives
records of a striped bass weighing sixty-three pounds, being caught on
June 3, 1844, of another of fifty pounds, caught by E. des Brosses Hunter,
and of others of twenty and forty-three pounds at various times. 'There
were giants in those days!' Flounders, tom-cod, eels, and fish of all
kinds, including an occasional sheepshead, are also mentioned by the same
author. The best time for fishing is in the months of September and
October. The stream was formerly clear, but for many years it has been
polluted by the sewage of Mt. Vernon and the outpourings of the gas-works
at Eastchester, and the fish are not so plentiful as formerly."
Source: Jenkins, Stephen, The Bronx From the Purchase Made by the Dutch
from the Indians in 1639 to the Present Daypp. 317-18 (NY, NY: G.P.
Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press 1912).
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Historic Pelham
Web Site
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http://www.historicpelham.com/
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single index of all Historic Pelham Blog Postings to date.
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January 8, 2009.
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