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January 12, 2009
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Biography of Lockwood Barr, Author of Popular Book on the History of
Pelham
In 1946, local historian Lockwood Barr published a popular book on the
history of Pelham, New York. The title of the book is A Brief, But Most
Complete & True Account of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Pelham
Westchester County, State of New York Known One Time Well & Favourably as
the Lordshipp & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern
Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946).
A brief biography covering the early years of Barr's life appeared in a
"History of the Class of 1905 Yale College" published in 1908. That brief
biography, followed by a citation to its source, appears immediately
below.
"LOCKWOOD A. BARR
Reporting for the Wall Street Journal, 44 Broad St., New York
City. Residence, 275 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. (Vol. I, page 57.)
Unmarried.
Lockwood Anderson Barr was born April 2, 1883, at Bowling Green, Ky., the
son of Edward T. Barr., D.D.S., and of Mary (Anderson) Barr.
B.A., Centre College (Kentucky), 1903. B.A., 1905, entering in the fall of
1904.
'Managing Editor of Times-Journal, daily newspaper of Bowling
Green, Kentucky, from August 1, 1905, to May 1, 1906. On locating party of
engineering corps of Illinois Central Railroad in Indiana during summer of
1906, and later transferred to construction work on the Y. & M. Railroad
in Mississippi. Resigned April 1, 1907, and came to New York with The
Turner Construction Company in its engineering department. Accepted
position July 1, 1907, with Dow, Jones & Company, 44 Broad Street,
publishers of the Wall Street Journal, 'the Leading Financial
Daily Publication in the World.' My work is a combination of statistical
research, reporting, and making various charts and maps.'"
Source: Sargent, Murray, ed., History of the Class of 1905 Yale College,
Vol. II, p. 95 (New Haven, CT: Yale University 1908).
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