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August 4, 2009
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Brief Description of Pelham's Clay Avenue and Washington Avenue Area in
1913
In 1913, The Pelham Sun published a brief description of the
then-unincorporated section of the Town of Pelham in the area of Clay
Avenue. The area was not yet part of the Village of Pelham Manor.
Although part of the Town of Pelham, it was not part of any of the
incorporated villages.
The item describes the area at a time of major change -- just as it was
evolving from rural pastureland to suburbia. The item is transcribed
below.
"Town's Unincorporated Part
-----
The unincorporated part of the Town of Pelham (that part being within the
town limits, but not in the incorporated village of Pelham Manor, has
progressed considerably during the past few years. Not so long ago Clay
avenue was only to be found on the map. Washington avenue was only a
name, while blackberry bushes abounded especially in a part of what is now
Pelham Bay Park. 'My cow,' said Mr. A. L. Hammett, an old resident, 'used
to pasture on Clay avenue and the property of the Windsor Heights Company
was a mass of woods.'
That company has been very progressive. It has laid out fine roads, water
mains, sewer pipes, installed electric lights, etc.
Mr. Crane's fine stucco house with its beautiful grounds has redeemed a
large part of this property and money invested in this part of the town
will be a good investment.
With a prospect of a sewer system in the near future, the unincorporated
part of the Town of Pelham will be in a position to hold its own as a
desirable residential section."
Source: Town's Unincorporated Part, The Pelham Sun, Vol. 4, No.
41, Dec. 20, 1913, p. 12, col. 5 (newspaper page in the collections of the
Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham, NY; digital copy in
author's files).
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