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February 12, 2010
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Documentation of the Creation of the Building Association Known as
Prospect Hill Village Association on August 11, 1852
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Yesterday I posted an item related to the development of Prospect Hill
Village in Pelham Manor during the 1850s and a subsequent title dispute
that arose over residential properties located in the area. See
Thu., February 11, 2010:
Prospect Hill Landowners Face Loss of Their Properties in 1900 Due to
Allegedly Defective Deeds.
I have written before about Prospect Hill Village. See, e.g.:
Bell, Blake A., The Founding of "Prospect Hill Village" in the Early
1850s, The Pelham Weekly, Vol. XV, Issue 25, Second Section, Jun.
23, 2006, p. 13, col. 1.
Thu., October 15, 2009:
19th and Early 20th Century Newspaper Notices Relating to the Prospect
Hill Village Association.
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 posting to the Historic Pelham Blog provides more information
about the Prospect Hill Village Association, a building association
created under New York law, that facilitated development of the area.
Below is a brief excerpt from a report of the New York State Assembly
prepared and published in 1856 in connection with an investigation of such
building associations. In the report, there is a reference to the date
that the certificate of creation of the Prospect Hill Village Association
was filed -- August 11, 1852.
"SCHEDULE A.
I, Richard B. Connolly, clerk of the city and county of New-York, do
hereby certify that the following building associations have filed
certificates of their association in my office, in conformity with the
statute in such cases made and provided, viz: . . .
Prospect Hill Village Association; filed August 11, 1852. . . .
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed [L.S.] my seal,
this 17th day of December, A.D., 1855.
RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, Clerk."
Source:
State of New-York No. 46 In Assembly, Jan. 29, 1856 - Report of the
Special Legislative Committee on Building Associations in the City of
New-York in Documents of the Assembly of the State of New-York,
Seventy-Ninth Sesssion - 1856, Vol. III, No. 13 to No. 100, pp. 11-14
(Albany, NY: C. Van Benthuysen, Printer to the Legislature 1856).
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