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Thursday, October 15, 2009
19th and Early 20th Century Newspaper Notices Relating to the Prospect
Hill Village Association
Prospect Hill Village was one of the two principal real estate
developments from which today's Village of Pelham Manor evolved. The
other, of course, was the Pelham Manor & Huguenot Heights Association
organized on June 3, 1873 by Silas H. Witherbee, Henry C. Stephens, Robert
A. Mitchill, Charles J. Stephens, Charles F. Heywood and other local
landowners.
On August 11, 1852, a man named William Bryson filed a development map
entitled "Map of Prospect Hill Village, Town of Pelham, Westchester
County, New York." The map encompassed a prime area described by Lockwood
Barr as "on the crown of the ridge near the Boston Post Road, bounded by
what are now Highland, Prospect, Esplanade, New Haven Branch, Washington
and Old Split Rock Road." Barr, Lockwood, 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 & Mannour of Pelham Also the Story of the Three Modern Villages
Called The Pelhams, p. 123 (Richmond, VA: The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946).

Juxtaposition of Detail from Plate 35 of the 1868
Beers Atlas Showing Prospect Hill (On Left) with
a Satellite Image of the Same Area in Today's Pelham.
I have written previously about the history of Prospect Hill Village
and the Prospect Hill Village Association. See:
Bell, Blake, The Founding of "Prospect Hill Village" in the Early 1850s,
The Pelham Weekly, Vol. XV, Issue 25, Second Section, Jun. 23, 2006, p.
34, col. 1.
Wed., March 30, 2005:
Prospect Hill Village -- Yet Another Early Hamlet Within the Town of
Pelham.
Mon., November 21, 2005:
Prospect Hill and Pelhamville Depicted on the 1868 Beers Atlas Map of
Pelham: Part I.
Today's Historic Pelham Blog transcribes a number of important legal
notices involving the Prospect Hill Village Association that appeared in
New York City newspapers between 1852 and 1906. A number of these notices
were referenced in the 2006 article about Prospect Hill Village published
in The Pelham Weekly. Each notice below is transcribed in full and
each is followed by a citation to its source.
July 26, 1851 Notice of Regular Meeting of Association and
Advertisement of Sale of Lots
"Prospect Hill Village Association. -- The next regular meeting will be
held at American Hall, corner of Grand-st. and Broadway, on MONDAY
EVENING, July 28, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving subscribers
to acre and half acre plots. This delightful spot requires no puffing, it
only wants to be seen to be admired. The public are invited to attend,
get the prospectus of the Constitution free, and if they like it, join and
get a good home at the agricultural price. Full plots, 200 feet square,
$2 per week; half plots, 100 feet front by 200 fee deep $1 per week. For
further information, apply to ALFRED S. PEACE, President, 161 Third-av.,
or of WM. PARKER, 192 Canal-st., Secretary."
Source: Prospect Hill Village Association, New-York Tribune, Vol. XI, No.
3205, July 26, 1851, p. 1, col. 1.
August 6, 1851 Announcement of Visit to Prospect Hill in Special Train
to View Lots
"Prospect Hill Village Association. -- The members and friends of this
Society will meet at the Canal-st. Station at 11 o'clock on THURSDAY
MORNING, August 7th, for the purpose of proceeding to Pelhamville Station,
and from there to view land. All persons desirous of accompanying the
officers are requested to attend. The books will be open for subscribers
on the ground. N.B. The special train of cars will be in readiness.
ALFRED S. PEACE, President.
WM. PARKER, Sec'y."
Source: Prospect Hill Village Association, New-York Daily Tribune, Vol.
XI, No. 3214, Aug. 6, 1851, p. 1, col. 1.
September 8, 1851 Advertisement for Sale of Lots and Upcoming Meeting
of Association
Prospect Hill Village Association! One of the most desirable spots in
Westchester County, has been secured for village purposes, to be divided
into acrea and half-acre plots, and paid for by weekly installments. A
few more members will complete the required number. Applications may be
made at the next regular meeting to take place on MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 8,
at American Hall, at 8 o'clock, corner of Broadway and Grand-st., or of
ALFRED S. PEACE, President, No. 161 3d-av., or of WM. PARKER, 192
Canal-St., Secretary, where Prospectus and Constitution may be obtained
free.
N.B. -- This Association is chartered by the State Legislature."
Source: Prospect Hill Village Association, New-York Daily Tribune, Vol.
XI, No. 3242, Sep. 8, 1851, p. 1, col. 2.
October 6, 1851 Notice of Meeting of Association Urging Payment of Back
Dues
Prospect Hill Village Association. -- The next regular Meeting of this
Association will be held at American Hall, corner of Broadway and Grand-st.,
MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 6, at 8 o'clock. Every member is requested to be
present. Those who have not paid up their back dues, please come up.
Room for a few more members.
WM. PARKER, Secretary,
No. 192 Canal-st."
Source: Prospect Hill Village Association, New-York Tribune, Vol. XI, No.
3266, Oct. 6, 1851, p. 2, col. 1.
January 6, 1852 Notice Seeking Bids for Grading Prospect Hill Lands
"PROSPECT HILL VILLAGE ASSOCIATION. -- Proposals will be received for
grading the land of the Association until the 10th day of January, 1852.
Plans and specifications to be obtained of the President, with whom all
proposals must be left, marked 'Estimates for grading Prospect Hill
Village.'
ALFRED S. PEACE. President, No. 151 3d-av.
WM. PARKER, Sec'y, No. 192 Canal-st."
Source: Prospect Hill Village Association, New-York Daily Tribune, Jan.
6, 1852, p. 2, col. 3.
May 4, 1852 Notice of Meeting of Association to Address "Business of
Great Importance"
"Prospect Hill Village Association. -- A Special Meeting of this
Association will be held TUESDAY EVENING, May 4, at No. 103 Bowery. As
business of great importance will be presented, members are particularly
requested to attend. By order.
BENJAMIN L. HANNAH, Rec. Sec."
Source: Prospect Hill Village Association, New-York Tribune, Vol. XII,
No. 3,446, May 4, 1852, p. 3, col. 2.
April 1, 1854 Notice that Members in Arrears Will Forfeit Their Lots to
the Association
"NOTICE. -- PROSPECT HILL VILLAGE ASSOCIATION. -- All members of this
Association, over twelve weeks in arrears for dues, are hereby notified,
that their lots will be forfeited to the Association, in accordance with
the provisions of the Constitution and By-Laws of said Association, unless
the same is paid within six weeks from the date of this notice. The books
may be found at the office of the Financial Secretary, No. 1 Ann-st., from
10 A.M. to 4 P.M. daily; or at the house of THOMAS SPOTTEN, No. 116
Bowery, from 7 A.M. to 9 P.M., until further notice. By order of the
Trustees, OSCAR F. BENJAMIN, Financial Secretary.
NEW-YORK, March 18, 1854."
Source: Notice - Prospect Hill Association, New-York Daily Times, Apr. 1,
1854, p. 3, col. 6.
1906 Legal Notice Regarding Action to Affix Seal to Unsealed Deed Filed
in 1854
"LEGAL NOTICES.
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SUPREME COURT. NEW YORK COUNTY. --
In the matter of the petition of DANIEL F. TIEMANN.
To Prospect Hill Village Association:
Gentlemen: Please take notice that upon the petition of Daniel F. Tiemann,
duly verified April 30, 1906, and the affidavit of Thomas Kilvert thereto
annexed, duly verified the 30th day of April, 1906, filed in the office of
the Clerk of New York County, May first, 1906, and upon all the
proceedings in this matter a motion will be made at Special Term, Part
One, of this Court, to be held at the County Court House, in the City of
New York, on the first Monday of July, 1906, at 10:30 A.M., for an order
of this Court appointing the Register of Westchester County, State of New
York, as a suitable person to complete the execution of an unexecuted
trust imposed upon William Dally as a trustee for the Prospect Hill
Village Association, to the extent of directing him to affix a seal to the
execution and attestation clause of a certain deed of conveyance of real
estate from said William Dally as said trustee to Philip Bruckman,
recorded as an unsealed deed in said Register Office, Liber of Deeds 288,
Page 450, Sep. 29, 1854, and to amend the said record to conform to his
said act of affixing such seal.
This notice of motion is published and served pursuant to an order of this
Court made by Hon. Joseph E. Newburger, a Justice of the Supreme Court of
the State of New York, duly entered in the foregoing entitled matter in
the Clerk's office of New York County on the first day of May, 1906.
Yours, etc.
PORTER & KILVERT,
Petitioner's Attorneys,
No. 154 Nassau Street. New York.
Dated New York, May first, 1906."
Source: Legal Notices - Supreme Court New York County - In the Matter of
the Petition of Daniel F. Tiemann, N.Y. Times, June 9, 1906, p. 7, col. 5.
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