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Bibliography of Printed Resources Relating to The Pelhams, Westchester County and Surrounding Areas

Anne Hutchinson Hutchinson River Parkway Pelham Post Offices Priory School for Girls
Associations, Clubs, Organizations and Groups in The Pelhams Joshua Pell House (Kemble House) The Pelhams' Population / Census Statistics Prospect Hill
Atlases Containing Maps Reflecting The Pelhams Manors in New York, Including Pelham Pelham Rocks Recreation and Sports in Pelham
Bartow-Pell Mansion New England Thruway Pelham Schools, Generally The Red Blinds Stables
Blizzard of 1888 North Pelham Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Annual Financial Reports The Revolutionary War in Pelham (Other than Battle of Pelham)
Bolton Family Orchard Beach   The Rose Cottage (11 Priory Lane)
Bolton Priory Pelham Bay Park Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Annual Statistical Reports Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Boston Post Road Pelham Bridge Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Board of Education Annual Reports  September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack and The Pelhams (Effect on Pelham)
Chestnut Grove Pelham Country Club Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Census Schedules  The Shrubbery
Christ Church The Pelhams Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Library Returns Slavery in Pelham
Church of the Redeemer The Pelhams' Churches, Synagogues and Sermons, as Well as Those of Nearby Areas Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Meeting Regarding Union Free School District Split Rock
City Island Pelhamdale Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Reports of Superintendent of Common Schools Split Rock Road
Cookbooks The Pelhams' Homes and Other Architecture Featured in Books, Magazines and Publications Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Reports of the Commissioners of Common Schools St. Paul's Church, Eastchester
Directories Pelham Historic Preservation  Pelham School Reports:  Pelham School Reports  Taft School for Boys
Environmental The Pelhams' Local Railroads Pelham School Reports:  Pelham School Returns Reports Telephone Service
Firefighters in Pelham Pelham Manor Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Superintendent's Annual Reports Thomas Pell's Treaty Oak
Geology Pelham Memorial High School Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Trustees Annual Reports Toonerville Trolley
Genealogy Pelham in Movies and TV Pelhamville Travers Island
Ghosts and Legends The Pelhams, Miscellaneous Pelhamwood Twin Island
Government Pelham in Music Pelham, Wykagyl Village of Pelham
Hart Island The Pelhams' Native Americans The Pell Family Wars and The Pelhams (Excluding Revolutionary War)
Historic Markers Pelham Newspapers  Pell, John Water Supply
Huguenot Memorial Church Pelham Parkway Pell, Thomas  Westchester County Genealogical Data
Hunter's Island Pelham Poetry Pell's Point, The Battle of (also, The Battle of Pelham) Westchester County, Generally
    Police in Pelham Westchester County and the Revolutionary War

 Anne Hutchinson

Alta, The Vow: for Anne Hutchinson (Shameless Hussy Press San Leandro, CA: 1974) (poem, small broadside, 8.5 x 11 inches, reproducing typescript).

Anne Hutchinson (Handout provided by Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site on Oct. 18, 2001) (2 pp., double-sided copy).

Anticaglia, Elizabeth, 12 American Women (Chicago, IL.: Nelson-Hall 1975).

Augur, Helen, An American Jezebel - Life of Anne Hutchinson (New York, NY: Brentano 1930) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441 and Call Number F67.H906) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 , Chapter II "Anne Hutchinson Massacred.", pp. 4-11 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

Battis, Emery John, Saints and Sectaries (Univ. of North Carolina Press 1962) (textbook; ISBN 0807808636; Library of Congress Call Number F67.H907).

Bloom, Naomi, Religion (Minneapolis, MN: Dillon Press 1978) (Library of Congress Call Number BL72.B59).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, The Home of Mistress Anne Hutchinson at Pelham 1642-3, VI(2) New-York Historical Society's Quarterly Bulletin (Jul. 1922).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, A Woman Misunderstood, Anne Wife of William Hutchinson (New York, NY: published privately for Reginald Pelham Bolton by the Schoen Printing Company, 1931) (137 pp., 24 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 31004305).

Bouvé, Pauline Carrington Rust, American Heroes and Heroines (Boston, MA.: Lothrop 1905) (Library of Congress Call No. E176.B79).

Bremer, Francis J. ed., Anne Hutchinson: Troubler of the Puritan Zion (Huntington, NY : Krieger Publishing Co., 1981) (ISBN 0898740630; Library of Congress Call No. F67.H92A56).

Cameron, Jean, Anne Hutchinson, Guilty or Not?: A Closer Look at Her Trials (American University Studies: Series IX: History, Vol. 146) (Peter Lang Publishing 1994) (hardcover, ISBN 0820422274, Library of Congress Call Number KF223.H86C36).

Champlin, J.D., "The Tragedy of Anne Hutchinson" in Vol. V, No. 3, Journal of American History pp. 347-68 (New York, 1911) (640 pp., illus., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Chandler, Peleg W., American Criminal Trials (New York, N.Y.: AMS Press 1970) (Library of Congress Call No. KF220.C5 1970b).

Chandler, Peleg W., American Criminal Trials (Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press 1970) (Library of Congress Call No. KF220.C5 1970).

Chandler, Peleg W., American Criminal Trials (Boston, MA: T.H. Carter 1844) (Library of Congress Call No. KF220.C5 1844).

Chapman, Henry Leland, Mrs. Anne Hutchinson; A Paper Read Before the New England Historic Genealogical Society (Boston, MA: 1901) (Library of Congress Call Number F67.H91).

Chinn, Sarah E., "'Much Madness Is Divinest Sense': Heresy as a Trajectory in America Women's Writing from Anne Hutchinson to Gertrude Stein", DAI 57.5 (Nov 1996) 2035A 36A (DAI No.: DA9631676).

Clark, Beth & Schlesinger, Jr., Arthur M., Anne Hutchinson: Religious Leader (Colonial Leaders) (Philadelphia, PA: Chelsea House Pub. 2000) (80 pp., ISBN 0791053423, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92C58 2000).

Colket, Meredith R., The English Ancestry of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine Marbury Scott (The Mager Press, Philadelphia, PA: 1936).

Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Vol. VI, Third Series, p. 197 (Boston, MA 1837) (Sand's narrative in Niles' History of the French and Indian Wars, pp. 197-99, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Crawford, Deborah, Four Women in a Violent Time: Anne Hutchinson (1591-1643) Mary Dyer (1591?-1660) Lady Deborah Moody (1600-1659) Penelope Stout (1622-1732) (New York, NY: Crown Pub. 1970) (ISBN 0517503131, Library of Congress Call Number E187.5.C7 1970).

Curtis, Edith, Anne Hutchinson; a Biography (Cambridge, Washburn and Thomas 1930) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H914) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Daugherty, Sonia, Ten Brave Women: Anne Hutchinson, Abigail Adams, Dolly Madison, Narcissa Whitman, Julia Ward Howe, Susan B. Anthony, Dorothea Lynde Dis, Mary Lyon, Ida M. Tarbell, Eleanor Roosevelt (Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Co. 1953) (Library of Congress Call Number CT3260.D38).

Dillon, Elizabeth M., "Representing the Subject of Freedom: Liberalism, Hysteria, and Dispossessive Individualism", DAI 56.9 (Mar 1996) 3579A (DAI No.: DA9602531).

Driver, George Hibbert, Anne Hutchinson: Exponent of the Spirit (Reprint from Church Management Sept. 1936) (16 pp.).

Dunlea, William, Anne Hutchinson and the Puritans: An Early American Tragedy (Pittsburgh, PA: Dorrance Publishing Co. 1993) (ISBN 0805934340, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92D86 1993).

Dunlap, Edward N., MARBURY. Key to the Ancestry of Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson and Katherine (Marbury) Scott, Who Landed at Boston, Ma., 1634 (1934, complied from the manuscripts of Anne B. Coddington).

Egan, James F., "Ideology and the Study of American Culture: Early New England Writing and the Idea of Experience", DAI 52.11 (May 1992) 3927A (DAI No.: DA9211508).

Ellis, George E., "Life of Anne Hutchinson" in Vol. VI Sparks' Library of American Biography, 2nd Series (Boston, MA 1847) (274 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Eno, Paul F., Rhode Island's Joan of Arc.

Etulain, Richard, "John Cotton and the Anne Hutchinson Controversy", Rendezvous 2.2 (1967) pp. 9-18.

Faber, Doris, A Colony Leader: Anne Hutchinson (Champaign, IL: Garrard Publishing Co. 1970) (ISBN 0811646548, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92F3).

Foster, Warren Dunham, ed., Heroines of Modern Religion (Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press 1970) (Library of Congress Call Number CT3203.F75 1970).

Foster, Warren Dunham, ed., Heroines of Modern Religion (New York, NY: Sturgis & Walton Co. 1913) (Library of Congress Call Number CT3203.F75).

Fradin, Dennis B. & Dunnington, Tom (illustrator), Anne Hutchinson: Fighter for Religious Freedom (Fradin, Dennis B. Colonial Profiles Series) (Hillside, NJ: Enslow Publishers, Inc. 1990) (ISBN 0894902296, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92F73 1990).

Frost-Knappman, Elizabeth, Women's Rights on Trial: 101 Historic Trials from Anne Hutchinson to the Virginia Military Insitute Cadets (Detroit, MI: Gale 1997) (Library of Congress Call Number KF220.F76 1997).

George, Carol V. R. & Billington, Ray A., eds., "Anne Hutchinson and the 'Revolution Which Never Happened'.; Essays in Honor of Nelson Manfred Blake." "Remember the Ladies":New Perspectives on Women in American History pp. 13-37 (Syracuse : Syracuse UP, 1975).

Goldman, Maureen, "American Women and the Puritan Heritage: Anne Hutchinson to Harriet Beecher Stowe", DAI 36 (1975) 1503A 04A.

Hall, David D. ed., The Antinomian Controversy, 1636-1638; A Documentary History, (Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan University Press, 1968) (also paperback 2d edition published in Nov. 1990 by Duke University Press, ISBN 0822310910).

Hansen, Harry, North of Manhattan Persons and Place of Old Westchester pp. 137-66 (New York, NY: Hastings House, Publishers 1950) (Chapter entitled "The Uneasy Rest of Anne Hutchinson") (181 pp., hardcover, photographs).

Heidish, Marcy. Witnesses: A Novel. Boston (Houghton Mifflin, 1980)(Anne Hutchinson is the subject) (also, large print version published by G.K. Hall & Co. in February 1981, ISBN 0816131597).

Hubbard, Elbert, Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers, Anne Hutchinson (Roycrofters 1907) (vol. XXI, soft cover).

Humphrey, Grace, Women in American History (Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press 1968 reprint of 1919 book) (Library of Congress Call Number RG186.H787 1997).

Hutchinson, Thomas, Anne Hutchinson in Massachusetts. From Governor Hutchinson's History of Massachusetts Bay (Boston, MA: Directors of the Old South Work 1907) (Library of Congress Call Number E173.O44 vol. 8).

Ilgenfritz, Elizabeth, Anne Hutchinson: Religious Leader (American Women of Achievement) (New York, NY: Chelsea House Pub. 1990) (ISBN 1555466605, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92I54 1990).

Johnston, Johana, They Led the Way: Fourteen American Women (Anne Hutchinson; Anne Bradstreet; Deborah Moody; Phllis Wheatley; Abigail Adams; Emma Willard; Ernestine Rose; Elizabeth Blackwell; Elizabeth Cady Stanton; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Clara Barton; Etc., Scholastic N.Y. 1987).

Johnston, Paul K., "Killing the Spirit: Anne Hutchinson and The Office of the Scarlet Letter", 22.1 Nathaniel Hawthorne Review pp. 26-35 (Spring 1996).

King, Anne, Anne Hutchinson and Anne Bradstreet: Literature and Experience, Faith and Works in Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1 International Journal of Women's Studies pp. 445-67 (1978).

Kirkpatrick, Katherine, Trouble's Daughter: The Story of Susanna Hutchinson, Indian Captive (New York, NY: Delacorte Press 1998) (Library of Congress Call Number PZ7.K6354Tr 1998).

Lang, Amy S., Prophetic Woman: Anne Hutchinson and the Problem of Dissent in the Literature of New England, (Berkeley, CA: Univ. of California Press, 1987) (Library of Congress Call Number PS243.L28 1987, also, reprint edition published in paperback by Univ. of California Press in 1989, ISBN 0520066081).

Lawrence, Eugene, "Anne Hutchinson -- A Remarkable Woman" in Historical Magazine (March, 1867), pp. 150-58 (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Lemuel, Joseph, The Hutchinson Family of England and New England, and its Connection with the Marburys and Drydens, NEHGR, Vol. XX (Oct. 1866).

Leonardo, Bianca A. & Rugg, Winnifred K., Anne Hutchinson: Unsung Heroine of History (Tree of Life Publications 1996) (347 pp. paperback; ISBN 0930852303, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92L46 1995).

Lewis, Mary J., "An American Inquisition: Anne Hutchinson and the Antinomian Controversy", Symposium Presented as a Public Service on 17 19 Apr. 1980 in the Alumni House Conf. Center, State Univ. of New York at Albany; 2 Vols. Proceedings of Asclepius at Syracuse: Thomas Szasz, Libertarian Humanist. Ed. M. E. Grenander. (Albany: Inst. for Humanistic Studies, State Univ. of New York 1980).

Lives of Ezra Stiles, John Fitch and Anne Hutchinson (Boston, MA: C.C. Little and J. Brown 1845) (Library of Congress Call No. E176.S83 1834 vol. 16; Alternative Class.: CT218).

McCallum, Jane Y., Women Pioneers (Richmond, NY: Johnson Publishing Co. 1929) (Library of Congress Call Number CT3260.M3).

McLoughlin, William G., Anne Hutchinson Reconsidered.

McVicker, Mrs., "Anne Hutchinson - Her Life in New York, by Mrs. McVicker" in Proceedings, New York State Historical Association, Vol. IX, pp. 256-66 (1910) (445 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Ming, Ruth A., Anne Hutchinson, A Woman of Independent Mind, 49(2) The Westchester Historian of the Westchester County Historical Society 25-33 (Spring 1973).

Morris, Richard B., Fair Trial. Fourteen Who Stood Accused from Anne Hutchinson to Alger Hiss (New York, NY: Harper & Row Torchbooks 1967) (paperback, 494 pp., Library of Congress Call Number KF220.M6 1967).

Newcomb, Wellington, "Anne Hutchinson Versus Massachusetts" in American Heritage (June 1974).

Nichols, Joan Kane & Krovatin, Dan (illustrator), A Matter of Conscience: The Trial of Anne Hutchinson (Stories of America / 81107) (Austin, TX: Raintree/Steck-Vaughn 1996) (paperback, 101 pp., ISBN 0811480739, Library of Congress Call Number KF223.H86N53 1993).

Pagnattaro, Marisa Anne, In Defiance of the Law: From Anne Hutchinson to Toni Morrison (New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing 2001) (ISBN 0820451150, Library of Congress Call Number PS374.W6P34 2001).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 21-22 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 3 Anne Hutchinson).

Porterfield, Amanda. "Beames of Wrathe and Brides of Christ: Anger and Female Piety in Puritan New England." 11(2) Connecticut Review pp. 1-12 (Summer 1989).

A Report of the Trial of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson Before the Church of Boston, March 1638; Communicated by Franklin Bowditch Dexter to the Massachusetts Historical Society, October 11, 1888 (No publisher, no date) (Library of Congress Call No. 4BX 1138).

Rimmer, Robert H., The Resurrection of Anne Hutchinson (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books 1987) (hardcover, 419 pp., ISBN 0879753706, Library of Congress Call Number PS3568.I4R47 1987).

Rugg, Winifred King, Unafraid, A Life of Anne Hutchinson (Boston, MA and New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1930) (hardcover, ISBN 0836952952, Library of Congress Call Number F67.H932; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham).

Rugg, Winifred King, Unafraid, A Life of Anne Hutchinson (Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press 1970) (Library of Congress Call Number F67.H92R8 1970).

Rushing, Jane Gilmore, Covenant of Grace (Doubleday 1982) (a novel about Anne Hutchinson, ISBN 038517702X).

Salisbury, John E. & Martin, George C., Clark: The American Ancestors of Oratio Dyer Clark and His Wife Laura Ann King, Together With the Ancestry of Anne Hutchinson, Ancestress of Oratio Dyer Clark (Higginson Book Co. 1997) (paperback, 170 pp., ISBN 0832879525).

Schutte, Anne J., "'Such Monstrous Births': A Neglected Aspect of the Antinomian Controversy." 38(1) Renaissance Quarterly pp. 85-106 (Spring 1985).

Severn, Bill, Free But Not Equal; How Women Won the Right to Vote (New York, NY: J. Messner 1967) (Library of Congress Call Number JK1896.S4).

Smith, Daniel Blake, American Jezebel: The Trials of Anne Hutchinson (Lexington, self published 1984) (spiral-bound wraps quarto; an original play, bound with photocopies of historical information relating to the period; appears to be college project).

Smith, Margaret Chase & Jeffers, H. Paul, Gallant Women (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill 1968) (illustrated by Paul Giovanopoulos, Library of Congress Call Number CT3260.S6).

Stout, Harry S., "Word and Order in Colonial New England." in The Bible in America: Essays in Cultural History pp. 19-38 (NY: Oxford Univ. Press, 1982).

Tobin, Lad. "A Radically Different Voice: Gender and Language in the Trials of Anne Hutchinson" in 25(2) Early American Literature pp. 253-70 (1990).

Wayne, Bennett, ed., Women With a Cause (Champaign, IL.: Garrard Pub. Co. 1975) (Library of Congress Call No. HQ1123.W63).

Westchester County Historical Society, Anne Hutchinson and Other Papers (Vol. VII of Publications of the Westchester Historical Society) (Westchester County Historical Society 1929) (114 pp., Library of Congress Call Number F127.W5W7 vol. 7).

Williams, Selma R., Demeter's Daughters, Women Who Founded America, 1587-1787 (Selma R. Williams pub. 1975).

Williams, Selma R., Divine Rebel: The Life of Anne Marbury Hutchinson (N.Y.: Holt Rinehart & Winston 1981) (ISBN: 0030558468).

Winthrop, John, Winthrop's Journal, History of New England: 1630-1649 (James Kendall Hosmer, ed., Barnes & Noble 1959).

Associations, Clubs, Organizations and Groups in The Pelhams

A Look Back at the Junior League of Pelham in the 1980s, X(10) The Pelham Weekly, Mar. 9, 2001, p.4, col. 3 (with photograph showing "The JLP's Jeanne O'Malley Hertzog of Pride in Pelham with unidentified cub scout").

A Look Back at the Junior League of Pelham in the 1990s, X(11) The Pelham Weekly, Mar. 16, 2001, p. 6, col. 3 (with photographs of "Operation Happy Holidays" and "Sixth Street Playground, now 'Julieanne's Park'").

Drew, Alysson, Looking Back at the Junior League of Pelham The 1940s and 1950s . . . , X(6) The Pelham Weekly, Feb. 9, 2001, p.9, col. 1.

By-Laws of the Jefferson Association of the Town of Pelham, Westchester Co., N.Y. Organized Sept. 24, 1873 (undated, ca. 1870s, in collection of the New York Public Library, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 203 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, First Printing 1962).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, First Revision 1966).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Second Revision 1970).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Third Revision 1973).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Fourth Revision 1981).

A Look Back at 50 Years of the Pelham Larks, XI(17) The Pelham Weekly, Apr. 26, 2002, at p. 17, col. 1 (Article about 50th anniversary gala on May 4, with photographs of the Larks in 1969, 1978, 1988, and 1992 and an article entitled "The Pelham Larks Began Singing as The League Larks in 1951").

Pelham Larks 50th Anniversary Gala Planned for Saturday, May 4 at 8pm, XI(16) The Pelham Weekly, Apr. 19, 2002, at p. 20, col. 2.

"The Manor Club" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 at pp. 160-61 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

The Manor Club Bulletin, Vol. 1 (1941-) (New York Historical Society Collection; described as follows: "v. : ill., ports. ; 30 cm." and "Monthly").

"Men's Club" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 at pp. 161-63 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

Pelham Country Club, Constitution; Golf Privileges; Rules and Regulations; Officers and Committees; List of Members [Microfilm] (Pelham Manor, NY: 1916, 1927/28 and 1930)(The New-York Historical Society Call Nos. *ZAN-10303 no. 3, *ZZAN-20832, *ZZAN-20832, filmed together with other titles).

"Pelham Country Club" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 at pp. 157-60 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

"The Pelham Home for Children" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 at pp. 163-64 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 65-68 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 13 The Manor Club).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 112-15 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 21 The Scouting Movement in Pelham Manor by Tom Quinn; discusses Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 122-25 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 22 The Pelham Country Club).

Atlases Containing Maps Reflecting The Pelhams

Beer's Atlas (1868) (maps of Pelham).

Bromley's Atlas (1881)

Fairchild, John F., Atlas of the City of Mount Vernon and the Town of Pelham Compiled From Official Records, Personal Surveys and Other Private Plans and Surveys, Compiled and Published by John F. Fairchild Mount Vernon, NY (1899) (Library of Congress Control Number 5821275, Library of Congress Call Number G1254.M8F3 1899 (G&M)) (also in the New York Historical Society Collection).

Fairchild, John F., Atlas of the City of Mount Vernon and the Town of Pelham Compiled From Official Records, Personal Surveys and Other Private Plans and Surveys, Compiled and Published by John F. Fairchild Mount Vernon, NY (Mount Vernon, NY: John F. Fairchild, 1908) (Library of Congress Control Number 5817567, Library of Congress Call Number G1254.M853 1908 (G&M) (also in the New York Historical Society Collection and the New York Public Library Collection).

Goldthwaite, Wm. M., Map of Upper New York City and Lower Westchester County Country Club and New York Athletic Club (1890).

Sanborn Map Company, Insurance Maps of the Town of Pelham Which Comprises North Pelham, Pelham and Pelham Manor and the Town of Eastchester Which Includes the Villages of Bronxville and Tuckahoe, New York (New York: Sanborn Map Co. 1932) (26, 201-251, 66 cm, includes additional index, November 1948, Addendum Dec. 1951 and additional index of Nov. 1948, additional index, Nov. 1954 and second addendum, Dec. 1952 to addendum Dec. 1951, New York Public Library Collection).

Sanborn Map Company, Title Insurance Maps of the Town of Pelham Which Comprises North Pelham, Pelham, and Pelham Manor and the Town of Eastchester Which Includes the Villages of Bronxville and Tuckahoe, New York (Sanborn Map Company 1932) (includes additional index Nov. 1948, addenda Dec., 1951 and additional index of Nov. 1948, additional index Nov. 1954, and second addenda Dec. 1952 to addenda, Dec. 1951; The New-York Historical Society Call Number "Map Div.+++ (Pelham, New York. 1932) (Sanborn Map Company, New York. Insurance maps of the town of Pelham)").

Bartow-Pell Mansion

Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 Ch. V at pp. 138-48 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) (gives history of the mansion, with photographs).

Barr, Lockwood, Genealogical Charts & Biographical Notes on the Pell Family with Special Reference to the Lords of the Manor of Pelham, Westchester County, New York. Also the Allied Bartow Family of the Bartow Mansion. Compiled by: Lockwood Barr (Pelham Manor, NY, 1946) (Collection of New York Public Library, chart, 29 cm).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A Guide to New Rochelle and Its Vicinity: Pelham, West Chester, West Farms, Morrisania, Fordham, Yonkers, East Chester, White Plains, Mamaroneck and Rye / by Robert Bolton; a Facsimile of the 1842 ed. with a Pref., Annotations and Corrections by Marilyn Weigold at p. __ (Harrison, NY: Harbor Hill Books, 1976 facsimile reprint of 1842 ed.) (x, 67 pp., illus., 16 cm, New York Public Library Collection, Library of Congress Control Number 4596998, Library of Congress Call Number F129.N55B6 1976).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 551-52 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", p. 35 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Finch, Elfreda, Flowers and Furniture in America's Historic Homes pp. __-__ (Hearthside Press 1967) (Bartow-Pell Mansion, Pelham Bay Park, N.Y.).

Mansion Menus Seasonal Suggestions Collected by Members and Friends of the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum (Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum 1979) (spiral binding with cover design and illustrations by Ted Hanke; 259 pp.).

Mansion Menus Seasonal Suggestions Collected by Members and Friends of the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum (Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum 2000) (paperback with cover design by Jenny Ling Del Re and illustrations by Ted Hanke; 258 pp., 2d printing).

Nadal, E.S., The New Parks of the City of New York, XI(4) Scribner’s Magazine, pp. 439, 441 (Apr. 1892) (engraving on page 441 shows the Pell Treaty Oak; article provides very brief history of Thomas Pell’s purchase from the Siwanoys; engraving on page 445 shows the Bartow-Pell mansion).

National Park Service, Historic American Buildings, p. 260 (Washington, D.C.).

Pratt, Dorothy and Richard, A Guide to Early American Homes - North pp. __-__ (McGraw Hill 1956) (Bartow Mansion).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks in and Near Pelham, p. 40 (Pelham, NY: Town of Pelham, 1924) (10 pp. pamphlet, 20 cm, "Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham memorial park, May 30, 1924", New York Public Library Collection, Gress Collection, includes presentation copy to Mr. Gress from Voto Varlotta who designed the book, series: pamphlets, v. 85, no. 25).

Blizzard of 1888

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 89-90 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 14 Recollections of Pelham Manor by Rev. Charles R. Gillett - Blizzard of 88).

Bolton Family

Bolton, The Lighted Valley or the Closing Scenes in the Life of a Beloved Sister (Abby Bolton) (New York, 1850, 236 pp.) (seventh edition, London, 1852, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, Charles K., The Boltons of Old and New England, With a Genealogy of the Descendants of William Bolton, of Reading, Mass., 1720 (Albany, NY, 1889) (85 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, Henry Carrington & Bolton, Reginald P., The Family of Bolton in England and America, 1100 - 1894, a Study in Genealogy, by H.C. Bolton, Ph.D., and Reg. P. Bolton, M.I. C.E. on microfilm (New York, NY: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press 1895) (xvi pp., 524 pp., illus., [37] leaves of plates (some folded), illus., facsims., geneal. tables, port., 27 cm., Library of Congress Control No. 3800236, Library of Congress Call Number CS71.B694 1895).

Bolton, Henry Carrington & Bolton, Reginald P., The Family of Bolton in England and America, 1100 - 1894, a Study in Genealogy, by H.C. Bolton, Ph.D., and Reg. P. Bolton, M.I. C.E. (New York, NY: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press 1895) (xvi pp., 524 pp., illus., [37] leaves of plates (some folded), illus., facsims., geneal. tables, port., 27 cm., Library of Congress Control No. 7282681, Library of Congress Call Number CS71.B694 1895) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Nanette Bolton, Principal of the Priory School for Girls, 9(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Slociety 81-85 (Oct. 1933) (portrait).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Robert Bolton, Schoolmaster, Parish Priest, and Antiquarian, 7(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 89-105 (Jul. 1931) (illustrations).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, William Jay Bolton: Associate of the National Academy, Artist, Author, Worker in Stained Glass and Minister of the Gospel, 9(2) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 25-32 (Apr. 1933) (illustrations).

Clark, Willene B., Stained Glass Art of William Jay Bolton:  The Gothic Revival in 19th Century America (Syracuse, NY:  Wittenborn Art Books 1992).

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Reverend Robert Bolton, 1788-1857, 46(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 63-65 (Summer 1970) (illustration).

Genealogical and Biographical Account of the Family of Bolton in England and America. Deduced From an Early Period and Contined Down to the Present Time. Collected Chiefly From Original Records and Papers. With an Appendix by Robert Bolton, A.M. (New York, ca. 1862) (222 pp., illus., 50 copies printed, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 54-58 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 10 The Bolton Family, Builders of Christ Church and the Priory).

Bolton Priory

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Bolton Priory at Pelham Manor, 6(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 53-58 (Jul. 1930) (illustration).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Nanette Bolton, Principal of the Priory School for Girls, 9(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 81-85 (Oct. 1933) (portrait).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Robert Bolton, Schoolmaster, Parish Priest, and Antiquarian, 7(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 89-105 (Jul. 1931) (illustrations).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 555-58 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848)

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 89-93 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881) (discussing history of the Priory and its rocking stone).

Cushman, Elizabeth, Westchester History 1683 - 1933: Glimpses of County History pp. 104-105 (Westchester County Publishers, Inc. 1933).

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 pp. 9-10 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. Sept. 1976) (Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 54-58 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 10 The Bolton Family, Builders of Christ Church and the Priory).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 58-59 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 11 The Priory School for Girls).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham p. 8 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (very brief description of the Priory).

A Short History of the Ancient Bolton Priory and its People, Whose Countless Good Works Helped Raised the Prosoerous Parish of Pelham, 1(3) County Life pp. 29-34 (June 1948) (article includes numerous photographs of the interior and exterior of Bolton Priory).

Boston Post Road

Comstock, Sarah, Old Roads From the Heart of New York (1915) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, , Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Gibbons, Gail, From Path to Highway: The Story of the Boston Post Road (Crowell 1986)(for kids).

Holbrook, Stewart H., The Old Post Road: Exploration of the Most Famous of all American Post Roads Which Ran Between Boston and New York (New York, NY: McGraw - Hill Book Co. 1962) (The American Trails Series; Hardbound 8vo 9 1/4", 273 pp., black and white illustrations).

Jenkins, Stephen, The Old Boston Post Road (New York, NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1913) (453 pp.; cloth; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; many black and white photos and maps).

Lawlor, Laurie, Hoseback on the Boston Post Road, 1704 (Aladdin Paperbacks Feb. 2002) (for children aged 8 to 12; 192 pp. paperback; ISBN 0743436261).

Pindar, Peter Augustus, The Boston Post Road - The White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs, Vol. VI, No. I (New York, NY: Russell F. Whitehead 1920)(Paper wraps; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 16 pp. with black and white photographs and illustrations).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham pp. 4-5, 9 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (brief description of Boston Post Road and 17 mile marker).

Chestnut Grove

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 pp. 14-17 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. Sept. 1976) (Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

Christ Church

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 513 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848) (includes an etching of Christ's Church).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 93-101 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Christ Church, Pelham Manor, NY, Christ Church at Pelham Manor, New York: 1843-1943 (Pelham Manor, NY: ca. 1943) (72 pp. , illus., 26 cm, in New York Public Library Collection; Library of Congress Control Number 10201431, Library of Congress Call Number BX5980.P33C45).

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Reverend Robert Bolton, 1788-1857, 46(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 63-65 (Summer 1970) (illustration).

Haight, J. McV, Historical Sketch of Christ Church, Pelham (New York, undated, ca.1919) (32 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 54-58 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 10 The Bolton Family, Builders of Christ Church and the Priory).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham p. 8 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (brief description of Split Rock Road).

Syle, E.W., The Perpetuity of National Life. A Sermon Delivered . . . Dec. 7, 1865, in Christ Church, Pelham, N.Y. (New York, NY: J.W. Trubshaw, print, 1865) (21 pp., New York Public Library Collection).

Church of the Redeemer

Brown, Herbert Haigh, Historical Sketch of the Church of the Redeemer, Pelham New York, 1859-1941 (Pelham, NY, ca. 1941) (49 pp., illus., ports., 23 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Church of the Redeemer, North Pelham, issued 1941 (reviews Church's history since its founding in 1859) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham p. 8 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (brief description of Church of the Redeemer).

City Island

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 549-50 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 74-84 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Cook, Harry T., The Borough of the Bronx 1639-1913  Its Marvelous Development and Historical Surroundings, pp. 133-40 (Privately Printed 1913) (Chapter XVI "City Island and Eastchester"). 

"Cooper's Inclined Plane Salt Works at City Island" in Vol. I, Journal of the American Institute 170-75 (New York, 1836) (folding plate, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Fabrizi, Camilla, The City Island Power Squadron, 1981-1986 (City Island, NY: The City Island Power Squadron, 1986) (16 pp.).

Flood, Allen & Mullen, Robert, City Island: Her Voyage Through History (privately printed New York, NY: Allen Flood, 1949) (95 pp.) (history includes historical and contemporary photographs).

Geismar, Joan H., Historical and Cultural Resources of the Sea Breeze Estates Site, City Island, New York (New York, NY: Konheim and Ketcham, Inc. 1989) (7 pp.).

Grace Episcopal Church: City Island, New York, 1849-1949 (Grace Episcopal Church 1949) (New York Historical Society Collection; description "[56] p. : ill., facsims., ports. ; 23 cm." and "NYHS NYHistSoc F128 Call number: BX5980.G6 G54 1949).

Jackson, Nancy Beth, Close-Knit Waterfront Enclave in Bronx (If You're Thinking of Living In / City Island), N.Y. Times, Apr. 14, 2002, Westchester Section, at p.WC RE 5, col. 2 (with photographs).

McNamara, John, McNamara's Old Bronx (Bronx Historical Society 1989).

Murphy, Peggyann, A Redevelopment Plan for City Island - Masters Thesis (Columbia Univ. 1958) (63 pp. with maps and illustrations, available via University Microfilms International, Microfilm No. 186 at The Bronx County Historical Society Research Library).

Newspaper: Sprays from the Sound, City Island semi-monthly (1890 - 1891) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 203 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

New York City Department of City Planning, City Island: Proposals for an Island Community (New York, NY: Department of City Planning, 1976) (36 pp.).

Payne, Alice, City Island, Tales of the Clam Diggers (Floral Park, NY: Graphicopy Inc. 1969) (88 pp.).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 47-49 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 8 History of City Island).

Scott, Catherine A., City Island and Orchard Beach (Catherine A. Scott, Publisher, Charleston, SC : Arcadia 1999) (Series Images of America ISBN 0752413600; Collection of New York Historical Society; description "128 p. : chiefly ill., maps ; 24 cm").

Seitz, Sharon & Miller, Stuart, The Other Islands of New York City: A Historical Companion (Countryman Press 1996) (includes fairly extensive historical account of City Island, as well as histories of may other islands including Hunter Island, Twin Islands, Hart Islands, High Island, Rat Island, Hog Island and others).

Cookbooks

Huguenot Memorial Church, From Vichyssoise to Macadamias, Gourmet Recipes From Soup to Notes (Pelham, NY: 1982) (spiral bound 232 pages; illustrated by Wendy Carley; isbn 0960997806).

Mansion Menus Seasonal Suggestions Collected by Members and Friends of the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum (Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum 1979) (spiral binding with cover design and illustrations by Ted Hanke; 259 pp.).

Mansion Menus Seasonal Suggestions Collected by Members and Friends of the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum (Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum 2000) (paperback with cover design by Jenny Ling Del Re and illustrations by Ted Hanke; 258 pp., 2d printing).

Directories

Polk's New Rochelle (New York) City Directory Including the Pelhams Vol. 36 (New York, NY: R.L. Polk & Co., Inc. 1929) (Collection of New York Historical Society; description "Annual"; "NYHistSoc F129.N55 A1) (1929-1930, 1934, 1940/41, 1950 in the collection).

Richmond's Annual Directory of Mount Vernon, Pelham and Sherwood Park . . . (Library of Congress 10531465).

Richmond's Annual Directory of New Rochelle, Larchmont and Pelham (Westchester County, N.Y.) (Yonkers, NY) (v. fold. maps, 24 cm, Library Control Number 12091045, Library of Congress Call Number F129.N55A18).

Richmond's Annual Directory of Mount Vernon, Pelham and Sherwood Park (Westchester County, N.Y.) (Yonkers, NY : Richmond Directory Co. 1921) (New York Historical Society Collection, described as "v. ; 24 cm." and "NYHistSoc F129.M94 A22 1921-1922").

Stamford, Port Chester, and Mt. Vernon Business and Street Directory Also Containing the Town Governments and Classified Business, Church and Society Directory of New Canaan, Sound Beach, Riverside, Cos Cob, Greenwich, Rye, Harrison, Mamaroneck, Larchmont Manor, New Rochelle and Pelhamville (Bridgeport, CN: American Directory & Publishing Co.) (1 v., 23 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 7748698, Library of Congress Call Number F104.S8A184).

Turner's Annual Directory of New Rochelle, Larchmont, and Pelham for the Year . . . (Yonkers, N.Y. : W.L. Richmond 1905) (New York Historical Society Collection, described as "v. ; 24 cm.", "Annual" and "NYHistSoc F129.N55 A1 20-21 1905-1906").

Turner's Directory of Mount Vernon, Pelham and Sherwood Park: Directory of Mount Vernon, Pelham and Sherwood Park - Turner's Mt. Vernon and Pelham Directory (Yonkers, NY : W.L. Richmond 1906) (New York Historical Society Collection, described as "v. ; 24 cm" and "NYHistSoc F129.M94 A2 1906-1907).

Environmental

Etzold, Carol, Help!: An Educator's Guide to Environmental Studies in Fairfield and Westchester Counties (____).

New York State Department of Health, Public Health Assessment, Pelham Bay Landfill, Bronx County, New York, CERCLIS No. NYD980507479 / New York State Department of Health, Center for Environmental Health [Public Comment Draft] (Troy, NY: The Center, Outreach Unit 2000) (collection of New York Public Library Gov't Doc. No. HEA 302-4 PELBL 200-4738 DRAFT nydocs; 61 pp., maps, 28 cm).

Firefighters in Pelham

Chiefs of the Pelham Manor Fire Department, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 7, col. 2 (list of Fire Department Chiefs from 1929 to the present).

"First Fire District of the Town of Pelham" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 at pp. 69-70 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

Pelham Fire Bell Rung 3 - 4 - 3 for 343 Firefighters Who Died on 9/11, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at p. 10, col. 3 (includes photographs of ceremony).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 91-94 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 15 Early Memories of Fire Protection in Pelham Manor).

Reminders of How Much We Depend on Our Fire and Police Units, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 3, col. 1 (includes photograph of the fire at the Biltmore on Boston Post Road, Pelham Manor, Feb. 1998; photograph of monument to Pelham Village Firefighters in the park at the corner of Wolf's Lane and First Street showing bell from the original firehouse; photograph of memorial placque for Pelham Manor Detective Charles Shuta who was killed in the line of duty in April 1996 in front of Pelham Manor Village Hall).

Then & Now . . . , XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at pp. 12-13, col. 1(eight photos of Pelham Fire Department trucks bearing the following captions: "In 1908 a Nott Steam Fire Engine, advertised as the 'Universal,' was purchased by the Pelham Fire Department. It was the first fire engine of its kind used by the department, which previously had been using horse-drawn engines."; "A 1919 Model T Hose Wagon followed the Nott Steam Engine in the Pelham Fire Department."; "The 1925 Eagle Engine replaced the Pelham Fire Department's Model T. This Eagle Engine has been refurbished."; "In addition to the standard fire engines that both Villages have, the Pelham Fired Department also owns this Rescue vehicle, which is used in emergency medical situations as well as during fires. Firefighter Paul Valenti is the driver above."; "An illustration of the first 'fire engine' in Pelham Manor. The 1890 Chemical Engine #1 was a 25-gallon water tank mounted on two wheels. Soon after the unit was deemed too small, it was replaced by an engine with two tanks and four wheels, which the firefighters had to pull with a rope."; "An illustration of the first motorized fire engine in Pelham Mano. This 1915 combination double tank and hose body unit replaced the hand-drawn hook and ladder engine, which was pulled by a horse-hitch conversion unit."; "Pelham Manor's refurbished 1935 Ford fire engine that was a part of the Memorial Day Parade in 2002."; Pelham Manor Fire Department's current fire engines.").

Then & Now . . . , XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. Q-16, col. 1(five photos with the following captions: "Pelham Manor Village Hall in 1922 after the new firehouse addition that year"; "Pelham Manor Fire Department in 2002"; "Pelham Manor Police Department in 2002"; "The 'First Fire District, Pelham, NY,' was the name given to the Pelham Fire Department in 1893, the year this building (at left) was built to house the newly commissioned fire company"; "Pelham Fire Department in 2002").

Van Winkle, G. Allyn, Manpower, Horsepower to Motorized Equipment, Volunteers of First Fire District, Have Had Colorful History, The Pelham Sun (1960) (reprinted at Village of Pelham Online - Fire Department Page <http://www.villageofpelham.com/fire/index.shtml> - visited Oct. 8, 2002).

Village of Pelham Fire Department, 100th Anniversary 1893 1993 Pelham Fire Department September 25, 1993 (Privately printed 1993) (softcover booklet; 96 pages with reprinted articles about history, photographs, many local advertisements).

Village of Pelham Fire Department Annual Inspection, XI(43) The Pelham Weekly, Nov. 1, 2002, at p. 16, col. 1 (summary of Pelham Fired Department Annual Report for September 2001 to August 2002 with photgraphs of the inspection).

Village of Pelham Fire Department Volunteer Firefighters, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 5, col. 1 (with photos of current volunteer firefighters and memorial benches for Tony Serpe and John Pennetta Jr. in the park at the corner of Wolfs Lane and First Street).

Village of Pelham Manor Fire Department Volunteer Firefighters, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 7, col. 1 (with photos of current volunteer firefighters).

Warren "Prescott" Lyon Retired Firefighter & Historian, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 7, col. 1 (with photo of former Acting Chief Warren Lyon in the midst of his memorabilia collection and noting that he "has filled a small room in his Pelham home with memorabilia related to the fire departments of both Pelham Manor and Pelham").

Geology

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , p. 20 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991)

O'Connell, Daniel T., Revision of the Geology of the Eastern Part of the County of the Bronx, State of New York, U.S.A. and Related Areas - New York University Ph.D. Dissertation (Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 1932) (66 pp., available on microfilm).

Genealogy

Barr, Lockwood, Genealogical Charts & Biographical Notes on the Pell Family with Special Reference to the Lords of the Manor of Pelham, Westchester County, New York. Also the Allied Bartow Family of the Bartow Mansion. Compiled by: Lockwood Barr (Pelham Manor, NY, 1946) (Collection of New York Public Library, chart, 29 cm).

Barr, Lockwood, The Hunter-Debrosses and Allied Families of New York City and Hunter's Island -- Now Part of Pelham Bay Park of the City of New York -- A Supplement to a Brief History of the Ancient Town of Pelham, Westchester County, New York, Comp. by Lockwood Barr (Pelham Manor, NY, 1945) (1 v., illus., 28 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Bartow, Evelyn P., Bartow. The Bartow Family in England (1890, 44 pp., illus., also an earlier pamphlet of 10 pp. issued in 1886, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 200 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bartow Genealogy Part I Containing Every One of the Name of Bartow Descended from Dr. Thomas Bartow, Who Was Living at Crediton, in England, A.D. 1672 (Baltimore, MD, 1878) (218 pp., Supplement and Errata to Bartow Genealogy, pp. 219 - 318, 1879) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 200 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bartow Genealogy by E.B.(Baltimore, MD 1875) (60 pp., superseded by above-referenced Bartow Genealogy Part I Containing Every One of the Name of Bartow Descended from Dr. Thomas Bartow, Who Was Living at Crediton, in England, A.D. 1672) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 200 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, Charles K., The Boltons of Old and New England, With a Genealogy of the Descendants of William Bolton, of Reading, Mass., 1720 (Albany, NY, 1889) (85 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, H.C. & Bolton, Reginald P., The Family of Bolton in England and America, 1100 - 1894, a Study in Genealogy, by H.C. Bolton, Ph.D., and Reg. P. Bolton, M.I. C.E. (New York, 1895) (524 pp., illus., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Genealogical and Biographical Account of the Family of Bolton in England and America. Deduced From an Early Period and Contined Down to the Present Time. Collected Chiefly From Original Records and Papers. With an Appendix by Robert Bolton, A.M. (New York, ca. 1862) (222 pp., illus., 50 copies printed, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Obituaries - June 1992 - June 2002, XI(23) The Pelham Weekly, June 7, 2002, pp.16-17 (chronological listing of obituaries).

Pedigree of Pell of Walter Wellingsley Lincolnshire, Norfolk,England and Pelham, Westchester County, New York (New York, 1881) (genealogical table 62 x 97 cm. fold. to 25 x 16 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 10004375, also in New York Public Library Collection).

Pelliana: Pell of Pelham (Serial, 1934 - ; v. illus., facsims., ports., 23 cm) (a series of pamphlets published privately by the Pell Family, printed by the Turtle Publishing Co., Rutland, VT) (No. 1, May 1934 - Early Family; No. 2, May 1935 - Dr. John Pell, D.D., Brother of Thomas and Father of John, 2nd Lord; No. 3, May 1936, Thomas, 1st Lord; No. 4, May 1937; No. 5, May 1938; No. 6, May 1941 - Subsequent family history; Library of Congress Control No. 10166366, Library of Congress Call Number CS71.P3845) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Spooner, Walter W., "Pell Family" in Historic Families of America 176-90 (date unknown) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Ghosts and Legends

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 & Manour of Pelham Also the Story of the Three Modern Villages Called the Pelhams, pp. 135-36 (The Dietz Press 1946) (account of the elegant lady of The Old Stone House and her search for her hidden gold).

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 & Manour of Pelham Also the Story of the Three Modern Villages Called the Pelhams, pp. 143-44 (The Dietz Press 1946) (recounts two legends associated with the homestead of Col. Philip Pell III which was located where Cliff and Colonial Avenues are today and was destroyed in 1888: (1) George Washington slept in a room of the house on "several occasions"; and (2) ". . . when General Lafayette arrived at the Eastchester Inn, in the year 1825, on his way to Boston to assist Daniel Webster in laying the corner-stone of Bunker Hill Monument, he was advised of the death of his old friend, Colonel Philip Pell. General Lafayette learning that he was buried in St. Paul's Church Yard, requested the stagecoach driver to go past the Cemetery. After paying his respects at the grave, he continued a short distance and stopped at the old Pell homestead, greeting the son . . .").

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 544-46 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848) (superstition associated with Pelham Neck saying it is lucky omen for the fish hawk (Falco Halitaetus) to build a nest on one's farm).

Bolton, Jr., Robert A., History of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I., pp. 434-35 n.a (New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848) (citing A.B. Silliman, GALLOP AMONG AMER. SCENERY p.212 in describing the Fire Ship of Long Island Sound).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author, Vol. II, p. 37 (C.W. Bolton ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881) (account of the headless Indians of Haunted Cedar Knoll in Pelham Manor).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author, Vol. II, pp. 71-72 (C.W. Bolton ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881) (superstition associated with Pelham Neck saying it is lucky omen for the fish hawk (Falco Halitaetus) to build a nest on one's farm).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 37-38 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881) (discussing a mossy rock that stood on the point of Hunter's Island that local Indians believed had been placed there by their God or Guardian, Manito).

Cushman, Elizabeth, Historic Westchester 1683 - 1933: Glimpses of County History, p. 18 (Westchester County Publishers, Inc. 1933) (describing unicorns supposedly seen in the interior of the country by local Indians).

Kemble House:  The River Pirates Struck, The Daily Argus [New Rochelle], 1963, at p. 34 (copy of clipping in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Legends of Pelham, Sunday Tribune [New York], Dec. 15, 1904 (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

The Pelham Manor Story, p. 61 (Village of Pelham Manor 1991) (describing the legend of the young Indian maiden who ran to Pelham Dale and supposedly warned the owner of The Old Pell House before the Battle of Pelham that the British had landed and were marching inland).

Pryer, Charles, Reminiscences of an Old Westchester Homestead, Chapter Entitled "Mystery of a Pelham Farm-House" (G.P. Putnam's Sons NY and London, The Knickerbocker Press 1897) (pp. 6-12).

Shonnard, Frederic and Spooner, W.W., History of Westchester County New York From Its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900, pp. 110, 112 (The New York History Company 1900, reprinted by Harbor Hill Books 1974) (quoting Van der Donck's 1655 edition in describing unicorns supposedly seen in the interior of the country by local Indians).

Village of Pelham, Village of Pelham ~ Centennial Celebration Walking Tour 1896 - 1996, pp. 19-20 (Village of Pelham 1996) (account of the elegant lady of The Old Stone House and her search for her hidden gold).

Government

The Pelham Manor Association, Inc., The Village of Pelham Manor:  A Report by The Pelham Manor Association, Inc. (The Pelham Manor Association, Inc. 1960) (16-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 88-89 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 14 Recollections of Pelham Manor by Rev. Charles R. Gillett - Town Government).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 128-40 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 23 Chief Executives of Pelham Manor History of Village Told in Photo Gallery of Presidents Who Held Office Since 1891.).

Village of Pelham, Code of the Village of Pelham, County of Westchester, State of New York (Pelham, NY 1993) (New York State Library call no. 352.074708 P383 80-24072 1993).

Village of Pelham Manor, The Building Code for the Village of Pelham Manor (Pelham Manor 1938) (63-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Code of General Ordinances of the Village of Pelham Manor, N.Y. (Pelham Manor 1951) (32-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Code of the Village of Pelham Manor, County of Westchester, State of New York (Pelham Manor, NY 2000) (New York State Library call no. 352.074708 qP383 200-8919).

Village of Pelham Manor, Fire Prevention Code - Village of Pelham Manor New York (Pelham Manor 1929) (48-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, General Ordinances - Zoning Ordinance - Fire Prevention Code of the Village of Pelham Manor Revised to February 26, 1923 (Pelham Manor 1923) (23-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, General Ordinances of the Village of Pelham Manor New York Effective March 1st, 1933 (Pelham Manor 1933) (29-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor 1947-1948:  A Report on Village Administration (Pelham Manor 1948) (18-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor 1945-1946:  A Report on Village Administration (Pelham Manor 1946) (22-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor, N.Y. February 11th, 1918 - Statement of the Affairs of the Village of Pelham Manor for the Year 1917, Issued by the Board of Trustees (Village of Pelham Manor 1918; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor, N.Y. February 14th, 1917 - Statement of the Affairs of the Village of Pelham Manor for the Year 1916, Issued by the Board of Trustees (Village of Pelham Manor 1917; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor, N.Y. February 14th, 1916 - Statement of the Affairs of the Village of Pelham Manor for the Year 1915, Issued by the Board of Trustees (Village of Pelham Manor 1916; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor, N.Y. February 15th, 1915 - A Voluntary Statement of the Affairs of the Village of Pelham Manor for the Year 1914, Issued by the Board of Trustees for Consideration of Taxpayers and Residents of the Village (Village of Pelham Manor 1915; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Rules and Regulations Fire Department Village of Pelham Manor New York (Pelham Manor 1946) (12-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Statement of the Affairs of the Village for the Year Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen (Pelham Manor 1913) (8-page stapled pamphlet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Village of Pelham Manor, N.Y. Police Department - In All Emergencies for Police and Fire Call, Pelham 1000 Fire Department Fire Prevention and What to Do in Case of Fire Please Do Not Destroy This Book (Pelham Manor 1928) (16-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Sanitary Regulations Adopted by the Board of Health of the Village of Pelham Manor N.Y. (Pelham Manor 1911) (24-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Village Ordinances Codes and Local Laws (Pelham Manor 1970) (softcover booklet with tabbed sections; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, The Zoning Ordinance - Village of Pelham Manor (Pelham Manor 1938) (18-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Village of Pelham Manor, Zoning Ordinance Village of Pelham Manor (Pelham Manor Aug. 1929) (19-page softcover booklet; copy in collection of The Office of the Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Hart Island

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", p. 550 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848)

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", p. 84 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 49 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 8 History of City Island - Hart Island).

"Yankee Sullivan. Prize Fight at Hart's Island, August 29, 1842. (See Sullivan - County)" (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 205 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Historic Markers

Cunliffe, Richard S., Historic Marker Returned to Pelham Dale, 47(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Hisotrical Society 49-51 (Summer 1971) (illustration).

Huguenot Memorial Church

Freehafer, Edward G., Huguenot Memorial Church in the Town of Pelham: A Centennial Review / by Edward G. Freehafer (Pelham, NY: E.G. Freehafer, 1976) (1 v., unpaged, illus., 24 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Home Improvement - Religiously Speaking:  Huguenot Memorial Church's Renovation Project, The Pelham Weekly, Vol. XII, No. 15 Home Improvement Spring 2003 Insert, Apr. 11, 2003, at p. H-3, col. 1 (full page article with photographs on the recently-completed renovation of the Huguenot Memorial Church). 

The Huguenot Connection, The Pelham Weekly, Vol. XII, No. 15 Home Improvement Spring 2003 Insert, Apr. 11, 2003, at p. H-2, col. 2 (brief article on the history of the Huguenot Memorial Church). 

Huguenot Memorial Church, Commemorating Our First 75 Years (Pelham Manor, NY: Oct. 7 and 14, 1951) (this is the commemorative booklet of the Huguenot Memorial Church of the Town of Pelham, NY; it is for the 75th anniversary of the Church; the booklet is for the service commemorating that anniversary on October 7 and 14, 1951).

Huguenot Memorial Church - Pelham Manor, In Celebration of 50th Anniversary (1926) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Services Commemorating the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Organization of the Huguenot Memorial Church in the Town of Pelham, New York (Pelham, NY: Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Committee ca. 1951) (New York Public Library collection, 1 v. unpaged, ill., 28 cm).

Hunter's Island

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 551-54 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848)

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 88-89 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Barr, Lockwood, Hunter's Island, 29(2) The Westchester County Historical Bulletin 31-35 (April 1953).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 50-52 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 9 John Hunter of Hunter's Island).

Hutchinson River Parkway

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 97-98 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 16 Transportation in Pelham Manor by Ferdinand Spucci - Hutchinson River Parkway).

Joshua Pell House (Kemble House)

Browne, Edgar H., The Kemble House (Revised Jan. 1963) (typewritten manuscript in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Kemble House, 42(4) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 72-74 (Fall 1966) (illustration).

Historical Landmark Spared By Change In Course Of Shore Road - New Rochelle Agrees To Accept New York Athletic Club Land To Avoid Sacrifice Of Kemple [sic] Property, The Pelham Sun, Feb. 3, 1928. 

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 pp. 7-8n (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. (Sept. 1976) (Illustration of home at p. 7; Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

Keefe, Nancy Q., Living Easily in a Colonial Birthright, Daily Argus Sunday Magazine [New Rochelle], Dec. 12, 1976, at p. G8 (with photographs of the exterior and interior of the home, as well as photographs of then-owner Richard Kemble).

Kemble House:  The River Pirates Struck, The Daily Argus [New Rochelle], 1963, at p. 34 (copy of clipping in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Kemble House Slated Historical Landmark, Daily Argus [Mount Vernon], June 2, 1970. 

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 61-62 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 12 Pelham Manor's Two Historic Homes II. The Kemble House). See also id. at pp. 45-46 (Chapter 7 Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, A Girlhood in Pelham).

Pelliana, New Series Vol. 1, No. 3 (1965).

Reeves, Barbara, The Kemble House - Pre-Revolutionary Home of Joshua Pell II, Grandson of Thomas, 3rd Lord of the Manor of Pelham, on the Shore Road, Pelham Manor, The Pelham Sun, March 18, 1954, at 16 (with photograph of "Kemble House as It Looked Before Widening of Shore Road).

Sister Rose Marie Laverty Looms of Many Threads (1958).

Manors in New York, Including Pelham

Blackburn, Roderick H. & Piwonka, Ruth, Remembrance of Patria (Albany, NY: Albany Institute of History and Art 1988) (includes map of New York manors at pp. 64-65).

De Lancey, Edward F., "The Origin and History of Manors in New York, and in the County of Westchester," in Scharf, Thomas, editor, History of Westchester County, New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, Which Have Been Annexed to New York City, 2 Vols. (Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co. 1886).

Hoff, Henry B., Manors in New York, The New York Genealogical & Biographical Society Newsletter (Fall 1999 and Winter 2000).

Kim, Sung Bok, Landlord and Tenant in Colonial New York: Manorial Society, 1664-1775 (Chapel Hill, NC: Institute of Early American History and Culture 1978) (frontispiece is a map of the manors).

Livingston, John Henry, The Minor Manors of New York (New York, NY: The Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America, Pub. No. 12, 1923).

New York Secretary of State, "Land Patents, 1664-1912," 54 vols. at New York State Archives (The New York Genealogical & Biographical Society has vols. 8-18 on microfilm).

New York Secretary of State, "Land Patents, Transcriptions, 1664-1786," 12 vols. at New York State Archives (includes vols. 1-7 of original land patents, transcribed in 1786 on microfilm).

Pell, Howland, The Pell Manor: Address Prepared for the New York Branch of the Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America / by Captain Howland Pell (Baltimore: [s.n.] 1917) (20 pp., ill., coat of arms, 24 cm, Library of Congress Control Number 20016022, Library of Congress Call Number F128.68.B8P38).

New England Thruway

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 98 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 16 Transportation in Pelham Manor by Ferdinand Spucci - New England Thruway).

North Pelham

Minard, J. Gardner, Pelhamville and North Pelham, 28(4) The Westchester County Historical Bulletin 108-111 (Oct. 1952).

Village of North Pelham, Souvenir Program Golden Jubilee Celebration of Village of North Pelham Westchester County, New York Incorporated - 1896 Debt Free - 1946 Thursday August 29, 1946 (Aug. 29, 1946) (Pamphlet; 24 pp. including covers; numerous articles, photographs and lists of historical interest).

"Historical" in Village of North Pelham, Souvenir Program Golden Jubilee Celebration of Village of North Pelham Westchester County, New York Incorporated - 1896 Debt Free - 1946 Thursday August 29, 1946 pp. 5-10 (Aug. 29, 1946) (pictures of early village officials).

Minard, J. Gardner, "The Birth of a Village" in Village of North Pelham, Souvenir Program Golden Jubilee Celebration of Village of North Pelham Westchester County, New York Incorporated - 1896 Debt Free - 1946 Thursday August 29, 1946 pp. 11-19 (Aug. 29, 1946) (wonderful history of North Pelham with list of "firsts" such as first laundry, first blacksmith, etc.).

Orchard Beach

Bronx Historical Society, Historical and Modern, Orchard Beach, With a Brief Resumé of the Surrounding Territory (Bronx, NY, ca. 1960) (New York Public Library Collection).

Pelham Bay Park

Anderson, Marianne O'Hea, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks Native Americans (The Bronx, NY: Administrator's Office, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks, City of New York Department of Parks & Recreation, 1991) ( soft cover, 15 pp.).

Conklin & Rossant, Master Plan: Pelham Bay Park, the Bronx, New York / Conklin and Roussant: Architects, Planners; Prepared for the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Administration (New York, NY: Conklin and Roussant, 1973) (47 pp., illus., 36 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Houck, Walter, Day Walker: 28 Hikes in the New York Metropolitan Area, by the New York / New Jersey Trail Conference (Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1983) (223 pp., includes suggested hikes within Pelham Bay Park).

Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff, Consulting Engineers, First Phase Report of Engineering Study for Bruckner Expressway - Section 2, Bronx River to New England Thruway in Pelham Bay Park (New York, NY: Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff Undated; 16 pp. and maps dealing with then-proposed Bruckner).

New York Center for Environmental Health, Public Health Assessment, Pelham Bay Landfill, New York City, Bornx County, New York (New York State Department of Health, Center for Environmental Health 2000) (Prepared under a cooperative agreement with U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service, Agnecy for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; collection of New York State Library call no. HEA 302-4 PELBL 200-4738 2000).

New York City Parks Recreation and Cultural Affairs Administration, Master Plan: Pelham Bay Park, The Bronx, New York (New York, NY: Conklin and Rossant for the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Administration, 1973) (47 pp.).

New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Natural Resources, Pelham Bay Park Management Study (New York, NY: New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, 1987) (81 pp. - excerpt of management study).

New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Summary of Pelham Bay Park Management Study (New York, NY: New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, 1987) (41 pp.).

New York City Planning Commission, Planning for Pelham: Proposals for Bronx Community Planning District II (New York, NY: New York City Planning Commission, 1975) (40 pp. with photographs, maps and illustrations).

Pons, Luis, Building Orchard Beach (The Bronx, NY: Administrator's Office, Van Cortlandt and Pelham Bay Parks, City of New York Parks and Recreation, 1986) (15pp; discusses the creation of the artificial beeach that linked the swimming area on Rodman's Neck in Pelham Bay Park to Hunter's Island and one other island off its shore).

Pons, Luis, Pelham Bay Park: Creating the Sanctuaries (The Bronx, NY: Administrator's Office, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks, City of New York Department of Parks and Recreation, 1987) (19 pp.).

Pons, Luis, Pelham Bay Park History (The Bronx, NY: Administrator's Office, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks, City of New York Department of Parks and Recreation, 1986) (16 pp.).

Pelham Bridge

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp.550-51 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 84-85 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Pelham Country Club

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Wykagyl, 5(2) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 34-36 (Apr. 1929).

Pelham Country Club, Constitution; Golf Privileges; Rules and Regulations; Officers and Committees; List of Members [Microfilm] (Pelham Manor, NY: 1916, 1927/28 and 1930)(The New-York Historical Society Call Nos. *ZAN-10303 no. 3, *ZZAN-20832, *ZZAN-20832, filmed together with other titles).

"Pelham Country Club" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 at pp. 157-60 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

The Pelhams

Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

Barr, Lockwood Anderson, The Ancient Town of Pelham Known One Time Well & Favourably as the Lordshipp & Manner of Pelham. Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Known as The Pelhams, (Typewritten manuscript for the book published by The Dietz Press, Inc. in 1946; in collection of The New-York Historical Society, Call Number "AZ (Barr, L. Ancient town of Pelham)").

Barr, Lockwood, The Great Rapier of Thomas Pell, Esq., 22(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 51-52 (Oct. 1946).

Barr, Lockwood, Hunter's Island, 29(2) The Westchester County Historical Bulletin 31-35 (April 1953).

Beer's Atlas (1868) (maps of Pelham).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Bolton Priory at Pelham Manor, 6(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 53-58 (Jul. 1930) (illustration).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Nanette Bolton, Principal of the Priory School for Girls, 9(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 81-85 (Oct. 1933) (portrait).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Robert Bolton, Schoolmaster, Parish Priest, and Antiquarian, 7(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 89-105 (Jul. 1931) (illustrations).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, William Jay Bolton: Associate of the National Academy, Artist, Author, Worker in Stained Glass and Minister of the Gospel, 9(2) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 25-32 (Apr. 1933) (illustrations).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Wykagyl, 5(2) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 34-36 (Apr. 1929).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A Guide to New Rochelle and Its Vicinity: Pelham, West Chester, West Farms, Morrisania, Fordham, Yonkers, East Chester, White Plains, Mamaroneck and Rye / by Robert Bolton; a Facsimile of the 1842 ed. with a Pref., Annotations and Corrections by Marilyn Weigold (Harrison, NY: Harbor Hill Books, 1976 facsimile reprint of 1842 ed.) (x, 67 pp., illus., 16 cm, New York Public Library Collection, Library of Congress Control Number 4596998, Library of Congress Call Number F129.N55B6 1976).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 513-59 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 27-102 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement; With Numerous Genealogies of County Families. Carefully Revised by the Author. Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 27-102 (C.W. Bolton, ed., 3d ed., Jno. J. Cass pub. 1905).

Bolton, William Jay, The Harp of Pelham (New York, NY: Windt's Printery, 1844) (106 pp., 16 cm, Collection of New York Public Library, Library of Congress Control Number 4499992, Library of Congress Call Number PS583.H37 1844) (the contents of this volume of poetry were published in support of "a school house for this destitute neighborhood", and originally appeared in the "Pelham Chronicle", described as a domestic newspaper of a large family, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 200 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bolton, The Lighted Valley or the Closing Scenes in the Life of a Beloved Sister (Abby Bolton) (New York, 1850, 236 pp.) (seventh edition, London, 1852, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Bronx Historical Society, Historical and Modern, Orchard Beach, With a Brief Resumé of the Surrounding Territory (Bronx, NY, ca. 1960) (New York Public Library Collection).

Browne, Edgar, It Happened in Pelham, The Pelham Sun (1954) (a series of articles that appeared in 1954 in honor of the Tercentennial of the founding of the Town of Pelham).

By-Laws of the Jefferson Association of the Town of Pelham, Westchester Co., N.Y. Organized Sept. 24, 1873 (undated, in collection of the New York Public Library, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 203 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Coaching To Pelham Song and Chorus, Sheet Music (American Music Publishing Co. ca. 1900 or earlier) (Words by W.A. Armstrong, Music by Charles E. Pratt; Respectfully Dedicated to Col. Delancey Kane and the Coaching Club of New York).

Cook, Harry T., The Borough of the Bronx 1639-1913  Its Marvelous Development and Historical Surroundings, pp. 173-82 (Privately Printed 1913) (Chapter XVI "City Island and Eastchester"). 

Cunliffe, Richard S., Historic Marker Returned to Pelham Dale, 47(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 49-51 (Summer 1971) (illustration).

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Kemble House, 42(4) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 72-74 (Fall 1966) (illustration).

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Red Blinds Stables, 49(4) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 93-95 (Fall 1973) (illustration).

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Reverend Robert Bolton, 1788-1857, 46(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 63-65 (Summer 1970) (illustration).

Cushman, Elizabeth, History of Westchester 1683 - 1933: Glimpses of County History pp. 20-21, 23, 25-27, 37 (Westchester County Publishers, Inc. 1933).

Fairchild, John F., Atlas of the City of Mount Vernon and the Town of Pelham Compiled From Official Records, Personal Surveys and Other Private Plans and Surveys, Compiled and Published by John F. Fairchild Mount Vernon, NY (1899) (Library of Congress Control Number unk81003713).

Fairchild, John F., Atlas of the City of Mount Vernon and the Town of Pelham Compiled From Official Records, Personal Surveys and Other Private Plans and Surveys, Compiled and Published by John F. Fairchild Mount Vernon, NY (Mount Vernon, NY: John F. Fairchild, 1908) (Library of Congress Control Number unk81003712, also in New York Public Library Collection).

Fenlon, Thomas B., Pelham New York Memories of a Century After Incorporation (Klein Information Resources, Inc. 1996).

French, Alvah P., ed., History of Westchester County New York, Vol. II, Ch. XLII "Town of Pelham", pp. 787-791 (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc. 1925).

Gillett, Charles R., Recollections of Pelham Manor (1941).

Goodkind & O'Dea, Inc., Preliminary Design / Investigation: Street Improvements: Pelham Parkway from Bronx River Parkway to Hutchinson River Parkway Including Its Service Roads, Borough of the Bronx / Prepared by Goodkind & O'Dea, Inc. (New York, NY: Goodkind & O'Dea, Inc., 1989) (124 pp., illus. & maps, 28 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Hague, William, Life Notes; or Fifty Years Outlook 1-44 (Boston, MA 1888) (362 pp., pp. 1 through 44 deal with old Pelham and New Rochelle since Hague was born and spent his youth in Pelham, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Hip! Hip!! Hurrah!!! or On the Road to Pelham Sheet Music (Wm. A. Pond & Co. 1876) (Song and Chorus by S. Schoenbrun, with engraving of Col. Delancey Kane's Four-in-Hand Team on front).

Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx ch. "Town of Pelham" pp. 200-05 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929).

Huguenot Park Land Association, Description of Huguenot Park Consisting of Lots and Plots in the Towns of New Rochelle and Pelham, N.Y. (undated) (21 pp., 1 map, Ford Collection of New York Public Library).

Jefferson Association of Pelham, N.Y., By-Laws (New York, NY, ca. 1870s) (in New York Public Library collection).

Jenkins, Stephen, The Story of the Bronx From the Purchase Made by the Dutch from the Indians in 1639 to the Present Day Ch. XIX "Eastchester and Pelham" pp. 421-432 (G.P. Putnam's Sons The Knickerbocker Press 1912).

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. (Sept. 1976) (Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, First Printing 1962).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, First Revision 1966).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Second Revision 1970).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Third Revision 1973).

League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Let's Look at Pelham (League of Women Voters of Pelham, New York, Fourth Revision 1981).

Legends of Pelham, Sunday Tribune [New York], Dec. 15, 1904 (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Lindsley, Emily Earle, The School for Girls at Pelham Priory, 9(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 86-89 (Oct. 1933).

Lovelace, Richard H., Mr. Taft's School The First Century 1890-1990 (Watertown, CN, 1989) (198 pp., red gilt-stamped cloth, profusely illustrated with black and white photographs, most have presentation bookplate from the school's headmaster on front pastedown endpaper, contains a history of the Taft School which was founded in Pelham Manor, NY in 1890 and later moved to Watertown, Connecticut).

The Magnet [Pelham Memorial High School Yearbook] (annual High School yearbook).

Minard, Gardiner, [History of the Village of North Pelham] (ca. 1946).

Minard, J. Gardner, Pelhamville and North Pelham, 28(4) The Westchester County Historical Bulletin 108-111 (Oct. 1952).

Newspapers: Mount Vernon Record (Record Pub. Co., 1897-1898) (Issues for May 14, 1897 - September 3, 1897 have a section entitled "The Pelham Record"; Issues for September 10, 1897 - August 26, 1898 have a section entitled "The Record, Pelham, N.Y."; the May 14, 1897 section entitled "The Pelham Record" is numbered Vol. 1, No. 1, though such numbering is absent from all subsequent sections) (New York Public Library Collection, Vol. 14, No. 1 (Feb. 5, 1897) through Vol. 17, No. 30 (Aug. 26, 1898) - Microfilm S=<1897:2:5-1898:8:26> Master Negative m=1897:2:5-1898:8:26>).

Newspapers: Pelham Post (weekly, published from 1899 to 1902) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Newspapers: Pelham Press (weekly, published from 1896 to 1897) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Newspapers: Pelham Record (weekly, published from 1897 to 1906) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Newspapers: Pelham Register (weekly, published 1905 and still issued as late as 1910) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Newspapers: Pelham Republican (weekly, published from 1901 to 1906) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Newspapers: Republican Record [Pelham] (weekly, published 1907 and still issued as late as 1910) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

New York City Planning Commission, Planning for Pelham: Proposals for Bronx Community Planning District II (New York, NY: New York City Planning Commission, 1975) (40 pp. with photographs, maps and illustrations).

Pelham Country Club, Constitution; Golf Privileges; Rules and Regulations; Officers and Committees; List of Members [Microfilm] (Pelham Manor, NY: 1916, 1927/28 and 1930)(The New-York Historical Society Call Nos. *ZAN-10303 no. 3, *ZZAN-20832, *ZZAN-20832, filmed together with other titles).

Pelham Manor and Huguenot Heights Association Prospectus, 1874 (New York, NY, 1874) (21 pp., maps, in collection of New-York Historical Society, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Pelham Manor Protective Club, Miscellaneous Records of the Pelham Manor Protective Club, 1881 - 1892 are maintained in the collection of the Westchester County Historical Society, 2199 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford, New York, 10523.

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (bound in blue cloth with gilt cover lettering, originally issued without dustjacket, some distributed with small piece of paper taped to the front fly leaf with message from the Village's mayor presenting the book).

Pell, Howland, The Pell Manor: Address Prepared for the New York Branch of the Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America / by Captain Howland Pell (Baltimore: [s.n.] 1917) (20 pp., ill., coat of arms, 24 cm, Library of Congress Control Number 20016022, Library of Congress Call Number F128.68.B8P38).

Pell, John, Some Facsimiles of the Pell Papers in the British Museum (undated) (bound in scrapbook form, contained in collection of New York Public Library, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Richmond's Annual Directory of New Rochelle, Larchmont and Pelham (Westchester County, NY) (Yonkers, NY, W.L. Richmond, 18 -c19) (serial; v. fold. maps. 24 cm; Library of Congress Control Number 12026030).

Roper, Charles R., History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of County of Westchester from its First Settlement to the Present Time, 2 Vols. (New York, NY: Chas. Roper 1881) (Vol. I 786 pp., Vol. II 826 pp., leather and marble boards, gilt type, foldout maps, genealogical charts, portraits, photographs, tables, appendix, index) (includes chapter on Pelham).

Scharf, Thomas, editor, History of Westchester County, New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, Which Have Been Annexed to New York City, Vol I, Chapter XVII "Pelham", p. 701 (Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co. 1886) (Chapter XVII by Rev. Charles E. Lindsley).

Scott, Catherine, Twin Island: A Bronx Secret, The Bronx County Historical Society Journal (1999) (winner of the 1999 Halpern Memorial Journal Award).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks in and Near Pelham (Pelham, NY: Town of Pelham, 1924) (10 pp. pamphlet, 20 cm, "Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham memorial park, May 30, 1924", New York Public Library Collection, Gress Collection, includes presentation copy to Mr. Gress from Voto Varlotta who designed the book, series: pamphlets, v. 85, no. 25).

"1664. Secor vs. Pell. Francis Secor vs. Mary Pell et al. H 8vo, 406 + 25 pp. New York, 1854-7. Record of lawsuit about land in Pelham." (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 205 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Singing Words; by the Boys and Girls of Prospect Hill School, Pelham, N.Y., Under the Guidance of Ruth Arduser, Rita Cahill, Virginia Dyring [and] Mildred Golbe [For Voice and Piano] (Library of Congress Control Number unk84102295).

Smith, Thelma E. "The Communities of the City of New York: An Annotated Bibliography," Municipal Reference Notes, 1964. (Vol. 38 of this series contains bibliographies of various comunities; The Research Library of The Bronx County Historical Society has in its collection No. 5 (May 1964) - Throgs Neck, Pelham, City Island).

Souvenir Program, Pelham Pageant, 1776-1926 A Pageant in Four Episodes and an Allegory Depicting Incidents in the History of the Pelhams To Celebrate the Sesqui-Centennial of the Battle of Pell's Neck by the Citizens of the Town of Pelham Manor, Pelham and North Pelham, To Be Given on Prospect Hill, Historic Site of the Battle, Saturday, October 26, 1926, at 2 P.M. Directed by Elizabeth B. Grimball (New Rochelle, NY: The Little Print, 1926) (28 pp., illus., 32 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Swanson, Susan Cochran, The Beginnings of Pelham Manor, 67(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 51-54 (Summer 1991) (illustration).

Swanson, Susan Cochran, Pelham's Proud Heritage: A History of the Town of Pelham, New York, MSS (1988).

Swift, Vivian, Remembering A Pelham Hero: Pvt. William Howard Quinn, The Pelham Weekly, Apr. 27, 2001, p. 10, col. 3.

Village of Pelham - Centennial Celebration Walking Tour 1896-1996 (Pelham, NY: 1996) (22 pp., paperback, photos, illustrations, maps, in Town of Pelham Public Library collection).

Village of Pelham Centennial Photography Exhibit (Pelham, NY 1996) (9-page pamphlet for photography exhibit prepared in connection with the Village of Pelham Centennial in 1996). 

Village of North Pelham, Souvenir Program Golden Jubilee Celebration of Village of North Pelham Westchester County, New York Incorporated - 1896 Debt Free - 1946 Thursday August 29, 1946 (Aug. 29, 1946) (Pamphlet; 24 pp. including covers; numerous articles, photographs and lists of historical interest).

"Historical" in Village of North Pelham, Souvenir Program Golden Jubilee Celebration of Village of North Pelham Westchester County, New York Incorporated - 1896 Debt Free - 1946 Thursday August 29, 1946 pp. 5-10 (Aug. 29, 1946) (pictures of early village officials).

Minard, J. Gardner, "The Birth of a Village" in Village of North Pelham, Souvenir Program Golden Jubilee Celebration of Village of North Pelham Westchester County, New York Incorporated - 1896 Debt Free - 1946 Thursday August 29, 1946 pp. 11-19 (Aug. 29, 1946) (wonderful history of North Pelham with list of "firsts" such as first laundry, first blacksmith, etc.).

Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor A Self-Guided Tour Through Time (Pelham Manor 1991) (softcover; table of contents; 10 pp. with map and photographs; copy in collection of The Office of The Town Historian).

Westchester Lighting Company, Westchester a Good Place to Live to Work to Play Published as a Community Service by Westchester Lighting Company on its 50th Anniversary at pp. 72-75 (1950).

Whitall, William Van R., Notable Library of Major W. Van R. Whitall, of Pelham, New York First Editions, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters and Inscribed Copies of Nineteenth Century Authors, Sold by Direction of the Detroit Trust Co., Detroit, Michigan, Trustee (New York: American Art Association, Inc., 1927) (Library of Congress Control Number 39031986).

The Pelhams' Churches, Synagogues and Sermons, as Well as Those of Nearby Areas

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Bolton Priory at Pelham Manor, 6(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 53-58 (Jul. 1930) (illustration).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Robert Bolton, Schoolmaster, Parish Priest, and Antiquarian, 7(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 89-105 (Jul. 1931) (illustrations).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, William Jay Bolton: Associate of the National Academy, Artist, Author, Worker in Stained Glass and Minister of the Gospel, 9(2) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 25-32 (Apr. 1933) (illustrations).

Bolton, Robert A.M., History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester from Its Foundation. Stanford and Swords (New York 1855).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 513 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848) (includes an etching of Christ's Church).

Brown, Herbert Haigh, Historical Sketch of the Church of the Redeemer, Pelham New York, 1859-1941 (Pelham, NY, ca. 1941) (49 pp., illus., ports., 23 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Christ Church, Pelham Manor, NY, Christ Church at Pelham Manor, New York: 1843-1943 (Pelham Manor, NY: ca. 1943) (72 pp. , illus., 26 cm, in New York Public Library Collection; Library of Congress Control Number 10201431, Library of Congress Call Number BX5980.P33C45).

Church of the Redeemer, North Pelham, issued 1941 (reviews Church's history since its founding in 1859) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Coffey, William Samuel, Rev., Ministry Act of Sept. 21, 1693 and the Establishment Under Its Provisions by the Parish of Westchester, Eastchester, Yonkers and Manor of Pelham . . . Read in St. Paul's Church, Sept. 17, 1893 (N.Y.P.L. Call No. IRM (Westchester Co.) (Coffey, W.S. Ministry act of Sept. 21)).

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Reverend Robert Bolton, 1788-1857, 46(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 63-65 (Summer 1970) (illustration).

Freehafer, Edward G., Huguenot Memorial Church in the Town of Pelham: A Centennial Review / by Edward G. Freehafer (Pelham, NY: E.G. Freehafer, 1976) (1 v., unpaged, illus., 24 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Hague, William, Souvenir of Rev. William Hague (Boston, MA 1869) (32 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Haight, J. McV, Historical Sketch of Christ Church, Pelham (New York, undated, ca.1919) (32 pp., referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 202 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Halbert, William Carter, Saint Paul's Church in the Town of Eastchester, 32(3) The Westchester Historian of the Westchester County Historical Society 63-68 (Summer 1956) (illustration).

Hansen, Harry, North of Manhattan Persons and Place of Old Westchester pp. 150-52 (New York, NY: Hastings House, Publishers 1950) ("St. Paul's in the Town of Eastchester" pp. 150-52; Photo captioned "St. Paul's Church in Eastchester stands guard over the graves of three centuries." p. 143; Photo captioned "A doorway in St. Paul's Church in Eastchester, near the historic Village Green" p. 144) (181 pp., hardcover, photographs).

Home Improvement - Religiously Speaking:  Huguenot Memorial Church's Renovation Project, The Pelham Weekly, Vol. XII, No. 15 Home Improvement Spring 2003 Insert, Apr. 11, 2003, at p. H-3, col. 1 (full page article with photographs on the recently-completed renovation of the Huguenot Memorial Church). 

The Huguenot Connection, The Pelham Weekly, Vol. XII, No. 15 Home Improvement Spring 2003 Insert, Apr. 11, 2003, at p. H-2, col. 2 (brief article on the history of the Huguenot Memorial Church). 

Huguenot Memorial Church, Commemorating Our First 75 Years (Pelham Manor, NY: Oct. 7 and 14, 1951) (this is the commemorative booklet of the Huguenot Memorial Church of the Town of Pelham, NY; it is for the 75th anniversary of the Church; the booklet is for the service commemorating that anniversary on October 7 and 14, 1951).

Huguenot Memorial Church - Pelham Manor, In Celebration of 50th Anniversary (1926) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 77-80 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 14 Recollections of Pelham Manor by Rev. Charles R. Gillett - Local Churches and Churchmen).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 107 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 20 Thoughts on the Good Old Days in Pelham Manor - Church).

Saunders, James, B., editor, The Pelham Manor Story 1891-1991 p. 103 (Village of Pelham Manor 1991) (Chapter 19 The Pelham Jewish Center by Graenum and Emma Berger).

Records of the Combined Parish of Westchester (Bronx), Eastchester, New Rochelle, Yonkers, Pelham, Morris Anna (Eastchester, NY: Eastchester Historical Society, 1969) (New York Public Library Collection 51 pp., also, a copy is available through The Bronx Historical Society, records cover period from 1690s through 1797, Library of Congress Control Number 12308912).

Records of the Combined Parish of Westchester (Bronx), Eastchester, New Rochelle, Yonkers, Pelham, Morris Anna (Eastchester, NY: Eastchester Historical Society, 1975) (56 pp., copy available through The Bronx Historical Society, records cover period from 1690s through 1797) ("These records were copied by the Eastchester Historical Society from a typed copy in the Library of the Westchester County Historical Society").

Scharf, J. Thomas, History of Westchester County, New York, Including Morrisania, Kingsbridge, and West Farms, Which Have Been Annexed to New York City Vol. I, Chapter XVII "Pelham" pp. 701-14 by Rev. Charles E. Lindsley, Chapter IV "The Origin and History of Manors in New York, and in the County of Westchester" pp. 31-160 by Edward Floyd de Lancey (Philadelphia, PA: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886) (reprinted by Picton Press, 1992). See also Fuller, Elizabeth Green, Index of Personal Names in J. Thomas Scharf's History of Westchester County, New York (Valhalla, NY: Westchester County Historical Society, 1988) (153 pp.).

Services Commemorating the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Organization of the Huguenot Memorial Church in the Town of Pelham, New York (Pelham, NY: Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Committee ca. 1951) (New York Public Library collection, 1 v. unpaged, ill., 28 cm).

Syle, E.W., The Perpetuity of National Life. A Sermon Delivered . . . Dec. 7, 1865, in Christ Church, Pelham, N.Y. (New York, NY: J.W. Trubshaw, print, 1865) (21 pp., New York Public Library Collection).

Trinity Church - New Rochelle, issued 1938 - 250th Anniversary (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Village Green Fair Commemoration the 275th Anniversary of the Founding of Historic St. Paul's Church Eastchester South Third Avenue, Mount Vernon, N.Y. 1665-1940 (Village Green Fair, N.Y.: 1940) (23 pp.).

Village of Pelham - Centennial Celebration Walking Tour 1896-1996 (Pelham, NY: 1996) (22 pp., paperback, photos, illustrations, maps, in Town of Pelham Public Library collection).

Pelhamdale

Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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, Plate XVI between, pp. 44-45 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (two photographs of home with caption beneath that reads: "Home Of Colonel Philip Pell II, Pelham Manor, New York. Known As Pelham Dale. Erected 1750-1760. Photographs by G. Hoyle Wright, Pelham Manor, N.Y.") (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3). See also id. at Plate XXV, between pp. 172-73 (photograph of sandstone block embedded in north wall of Pelham Dale, showing the coat-of-arms of the family of James Hay who purchased the home in 1823. Beneath the photograph is the following caption: "COAT-OF-ARMS OF THE HAY FAMILY A red sandstone block in the north wall of the Philip Pell house in Pelham Manor, erected 1750. The house was purchased in 1823, by James Hay, who made it one of the showplaces of Westchester. Bolton's History of Wetchester, Vol. II, p. 69, says: "This coat-of-arms of Hay was granted in 980 A.D. by Kenneth III, King of Scotland, to the first Hay and his two sons, who saved the life of the King, in the Baltic against the Danes at Lancaster Perth." The motto is Serva Jugum, meaning "Keep the Yoke." [Photo by K. H. Stevens of the Newton Ring of PeIham Manor, N. Y.]"; id. at pp. 119-20 (brief history of the home consisting of a few paragraphs); id. at p. 173 (noting Philip Pell lived in the home that is still standing).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", p.542 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author, Vol. II, p. 68-69 (C.W. Bolton ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Cunliffe, Richard S., Historic Marker Returned to Pelham Dale, 47(3) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Hisotrical Society 49-51 (Summer 1971) (illustration; photo on cover).

Fenlon, Thomas B., Pelham New York Memories of a Century After Incorporation pp. 140-41 (Klein Information Resources, Inc. 1996).

Hall, Mordaunt, House of Pell Still Standing, The New York Sun, Sept. 6, 1947.

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 p. 9 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. Sept. 1976) (Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

Lathrop, Elise, Historic Houses of Early America (NY, NY: Tudor Publishing Co. 1936).

Montgomery, William R., The Old Stone House by the Bridge, The Pelham Sun, Oct. 21, 1927.

OLD PELL HOUSE, PELHAM, N.Y., Divided Back Postcard with black and white view of the home from the side, with the columned porch in the foreground (Publisher: The Collotype Co. - Elizabeth, N.J. and N.Y., ca. 1910; on reverse side appears "POST CARD"; "THIS SIDE FOR CORRESPONDENCE"; "Published by THE COLLOTYPE CO. Elizabeth, N.J. and N.Y.").

The Old Stone House by the Bridge, The Pelham Sun, Jan. 7, 1954.

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 61 (Village of Pelham Manor 1991) (describing the legend of the young Indian maiden who ran to Pelham Dale and supposedly warned the owner of The Old Pell House before the Battle of Pelham that the British had landed and were marching inland).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 61-62 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 12 Pelham Manor's Two Historic Homes I. "Pelhamdale" - The Old Stone House by the Bridge).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham pp. 3-4 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (brief description of Pelham Dale).

"Town of Pelham City Island", Plate 35 in Beer's Atlas of New York City and Vicinity (1868) (referencing area of home as "Pelham Dale").

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places Inventory 1. Name Pelhamdale (Nomination File) (Rec'd Oct. 5, 1982).

The Pelhams' Homes and Other Architecture Featured in Books, Magazines and Publications

Academy Architecture Architectural Review pp. __-__ (A. Koch, ed., 1893) (House in Pelham Manor, NY by Wilson Eyre).

The American House Being a Collection of Illustrations & Plans of the Best Country & Suburban Houses Built in the United States During the Last Few Years pp. __-__ (Charles S. Keefe, ed., U.P.C. Book Company Inc. 1922) (Interiors: W.T. Grant Residence, Pelham, N.Y. - Living Room).

Architectural Record, Vol. 60 (July-Dec. 1926) (includes Pelham homes).

The Country House of Mr. W.T. Grant at Pelham, N.Y. Howard Mayor Architect and Landscape Architect in Country Life, Vol. XXXVI No. I, pp. 64-65 (May 1919) (photographs).

Finch, Elfreda, Flowers and Furniture in America's Historic Homes pp. __-__ (Hearthside Press 1967) (Bartow-Pell Mansion, Pelham Bay Park, N.Y.).

The House Beautiful Building Annual 1926 A Comprehensive and Practical Manual of Procedure, Materials, and Methods of Construction for All who Contemplate Building or Remodelling a Home pp. __-__ (The Atlantic Monthly Company 1925) (Ten Houses Receiving Honorable Mention in House Beautiful Small House Competition include House of William Gehron, Pelham, New York - William Gehron, Architect).

House of Lockwood Barr, Esq. Pelham, New York - Electus D. Litchfield Architect in The Architectural Forum, Vol. LIV No. 1, pp. 67-72 (Jan. 1931) (architectural plans and many photographs).

House at Pelham Manor, N.Y. - W.H. Orchard, Architect and Owner in The Architectural Forum, Vol. XXXVIII No. 3, pp. 153-54 (Mar. 1923) (architectural plans and photographs).

Hubbell, Lucy Embury, The Book of Little Houses (Doubleday, Page & Co. 1927) (128 pp.; 10" x 13"; orange board covers with black cloth-covered spine; illustrated with black and white photographs, drawings and floor plans; "Houses of Wood" section features Home of Chester F. Young at Pelham Heights, NY, Frank J. Forster, Architect)

The Huguenot Memorial Church in Pelham Manor, N.Y. in Architecture, June 1919 (Charles Scribner & Sons of New York).

Martinez, Anton, Architect Philip Resnyk:  As Prolific as Bowman, If Not More So, The Pelham Weekly, Vol. XII, No. 15 Home Improvement Spring 2003 Insert, Apr. 11, 2003, at p. H-11, col. 1 (article on a number of Pelham homes designed by architect Philip Resnyk including 241 Ancon Ave., 107 Ancon Ave., 127 Corona Ave., 964 Highland Ave., 110 Corona Ave., 242 Eastland Ave., 230 Ancon Ave., 242 Ancon Ave., 956 Highland Ave., 437 Manor Ridge Road, 14 Wildwood Circle in Larchmont and 3 Locust Lane in Bronxville)). 

Modern Homes Their Design and Construction: A Collection of Home Designs With Plans & Details -- With Interior Views, Suggestions for Decorating and Furnishing and Descriptions of Twleve Architectural Period Styles Suitable for Modern American Homes (American Builder Publishing Corporation 1930) ("English Types" chapter includes information regarding "Pelham, N.Y. - a well-built house").

Pelbrook Hall, Pelham, NY, George Pelham in American Architect Vol. 128 (Dec. 20, 1925).

Pratt, Dorothy and Richard, A Guide to Early American Homes - North pp. __-__ (McGraw Hill 1956) (Bartow Mansion).

Reviving an Elegant Old Victorian [247 Corlies Ave.], The Pelham Weekly, Vol. XII, No. 15 Home Improvement Spring 2003 Insert, Apr. 11, 2003, at p. H-5, col. 1 (article on the renovation of the Craftsman Victorian at 247 Corlies Ave. built in 1905 with photographs). 

Store Lighting in Design For Modern Merchandising, p. 26 (N.Y., N.Y.: F.W. Dodge Corp. 1954) (Shows Pelham Pharmacy, Pelham, N.Y., photograph).

Sweeney Foster Construction Co., Homes of Permanence and Distinction (Ca. 1925) (This is a catalogue for Sweeney Foster Construction Co. Kit Homes and includes a Pelhamwood home). 

Two Color Schemes for Stores in Design For Modern Merchandising, p. 23 (N.Y., N.Y.: F.W. Dodge Corp. 1954) (Shows Mary Elizabeth Shop, Pelham, N.Y., architectural plan and two photographs).

Residence of Chester Young, Esq., Pelham, N.Y. - Frank J. Forster, Architect in Architectural Record, p. 497 (Nov. 1925)(photo, taken in Nov. 1925).

A Residence in Pelham, New York Clement Sweeterman, Architect in The Architectural Record, Vol. 63 No. 2, p. 139 (Feb. 1928) (photograph).

A Residence at Pelham Manor, N.Y. in Supplement to the Scientific American - Architects and Builders Edition (Feb. 1894) (Hand-colored photgraph and architectural plans).

Pelham Historic Preservation

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Fifth (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Lincoln Avenue (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Unspecified ("Omits") (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Seventh Avenue (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Seventh Street (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Sixth Avenue (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Sixth Street (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Survey List (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Wolf's Lane (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Manor Boston Post Road (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Manor Edgewood Avenue (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Manor Esplanade (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

Westchester County Historical Society, Westchester County Historic Preservation Survey:  Pelham Manor Survey List (1983) (WCHS call no. A-0301 (23)F).

The Pelhams' Local Railroads

An Account of the Franchise History of This New Single-Phase Suburban Railway, of the Territory Which It Serves, of Its Relation to Previously Established Transit Lines, of the Character of Train Service Which It Gives and of the Method of Fair Collection, Electric Railway Journal, Vol. XXXIX, No. 21 (May 25, 1912) <http://www.nycsubway.org/us/nywb/nywb1.html> (The New York, Westchester & Boston Railway, a portion of the tracks of which crossed North Pelham; includes map of the lines of the railway) (Map Showing the Lines of the New York Westchester & Boston Ry. and Proposed Connections with Present and Contemplated Rapid Transit Subway and Elevated Systems <http://www.nycsubway.org/us/nywb/nywb1-02.html>).

Alexander, Edwin, Down at the Depot: American Railroad Stations From 1831 to 1920 (includes information about Pelham Manor in the 1900s and 1930s).

Arcara, Roger, Westchester's Forgotten Railway: The Story of the Short-Lived Line Which Was Once America's Finest Railway and Its Poorest - The New York, Westchester and Boston Railway (New York, NY: Quadrant Press, 1972, 136 pp.) ( reprinted by I & T Publishing Division of CSA Hobbies - New Rochelle, NY, 1985, 154 pp.).

Douglas, George H., et al., Next Stop Westchester: People and the Railroad (June 1996).

Facts Worth Knowing About the Bronx and Westchester County / Issued by the New York, Westchester & Boston Railway, Grand Central Station, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York: Few Facts Worth Knowing About that Part of the Bronx and Westchester County Traversed by the New York, Westchester & Boston Railway (New York, NY: New York, Westchester & Boston Railway, ca. 1911?) (Collection of the New York Historical Society, described as follows "3 p. : ill., map ; 44 x 56 folded to 23 x 10" and "1 sheet attached to brochure cover forming one broadside and 2 pages"; mentions Pelham).

Flanders, Steven, Pelham Manor, Cass Gilbert, and the Bronx: A 1908 Account by Montgomery Schuyler, IX(28) The Pelham Weekly, Jul. 21, 2002, at 12-13.

IN FRONT OF A TRAIN. A TRAIN DERAILED AND ONE MAN KILLED AT PELHAMVILLE. The Engine Rolls Down an Embankment Sixty Feet High-An Accident the Like of Which Never Occurred Before., Vol. XLI., No. 40, THE EASTERN STATE JOURNAL, Jan. 9, 1886, at p.1, right col. (article about the Pelhamville wreck on The New Haven line the morning of Dec. 27, 1885).

Gallo, Daniel R. & Kramer, Frederick A., The Putnam Division: New York Central's Bygone Route Through Westchester County (New York, NY: Quadrant Press, Inc., 1981) (80 pp.).

Grogan, Louis V., The Coming of the New York and Harlem Railroad - The Story of The New York Central' HARLEM DIVISION From:  The Taconic Hills of Columbia County and the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts, through Southeastern New York State -- To:  GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL:  42nd Street and Park Avenue, New York City (Now Metro North Commuter Railroad's "Harlem Line" -- from Dover Plains, N.Y. to Grand Central Terminal (NY:  Louis V. Grogan 1989) (364-page softbound book with many photos, maps; illustrations; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of the Town of Pelham). 

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 95-98 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 16 Transportation in Pelham Manor by Ferdinand Spucci).

Reed, Robert C., Train Wrecks A Pictorial History of Accidents on The Main Line, p. 40 (New York, NY: Superior Pub. Co. 1968) (simply reproduces one of the engravings - Fig. 3 - from A Remarkable Railroad Accident, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Jan. 16, 1886, Vol. LIV, No. 3, pp.31-2).

A Remarkable Railroad Accident, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Jan. 16, 1886, Vol. LIV, No. 3, pp.31-2 (the first page of this Issue No. 3 is page 31) (article about the Pelhamville wreck on The New Haven line the morning of Dec. 27, 1885).

THROWN OFF THE RAIL. Accident on the New York and New Haven Railroad., EASTERN STATE JOURNAL, Supplement, Jan. 2, 1886 (article about the Pelhamville wreck on The New Haven line the morning of Dec. 27, 1885).

Pelham Manor

Pelham Manor and Huguenot Heights Association Prospectus, 1874 (New York, NY, 1874) (21 pp., maps, in collection of New-York Historical Society, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (bound in blue cloth with gilt cover lettering, originally issued without dustjacket, some distributed with small piece of paper taped to the front fly leaf with message from the Village's mayor presenting the book).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 69-90 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 14 Recollections of Pelham Manor by Rev. Charles R. Gillett).

Swanson, Susan Cochran, The Beginnings of Pelham Manor, 67(3) The Westchester Historian Quaterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 51-54 (Summer 1991) (illustration).

Pelham Memorial High School

Scinta, Arthur L., Architecture & Preservation in Pelham - Pelham Memorial High School, IX(45) The Pelham Weekly, Nov. 17, 2000, at 17, col. 1.

The Magnet [Pelham Memorial High School Yearbook] (early name of annual High School yearbook).

The Pelican [Pelham Memorial High School Yearbook] (annual High School yearbook).

Pelham in the Movies and TV

Fenlon, Thomas B., Pelham New York Memories of a Century After Incorporation p. 150 (Klein Information Enterprises, Inc. 1996) ("Then came the depression. It is hard to say which of the big houses fell first. The Peck house and others on the Post Road came down. So did the Ely house and the home diagonally opposite that Mr. Wilbraham had wanted so much to own. It had been used in several American movies prior to 1925 to depict the homes of wealthy characters. I had enjoyed seeing one such movie in a Washington, D.C., movie house while I was in college.").

Mary Pickford Films - "A large house, owned by Raymond M. Owens, one of the developers of the Reo car, stood on the northwest corner of Secor Lane and Wolfs Lane in the 1920's, encompassing the whole block. It had a revolving turntable for three cars in the garage, and its exterior was featured in many of Mary Pickford's films." The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 p. 29 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. Sept. 1976) (Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

Movie Filming On Loring Avenue Nears Completion, XI(15) The Pelham Weekly, Apr. 12, 2002, at 13, col. 1 (describing completion of the filming of The Secret Lives of Dentists with actor/director Campbell Scott at the home of Wendy Rogovin and Jess Velona at 222 Loring Avenue; photographs).

Police Booth Created for Traffic Officer McCormack in 1920s, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p.15, col. 1(notes that Pelham Traffic Officer John "McCormack also made headlines for his cameo appearance in the movie 'The Invisible Power,' which played at Proctor's Theatre in Mt. Vernon. Locals Recognized the 'Smiling Traffic Cop,' playing himself, as he stopped a hurried groom on Boston Post Road who was late for his own wedding. Mack's big line? 'You'll have to wait 'till I blow me whistle.'").

The Toonerville Trolley Series 1920 - 1923 (Betzwood Studios) (a series of short films featuring the famous trolley inspired by the H Line in Pelham) (see The Film Foundation George Eastman House, The Toonerville Trolley Series 1920-1923 Betzwood Studios <http://www.film-foundation.org/archives/geh/toon.cfm>). Note: The Toonerville Trolley films reportedly "were the most successful and popular films ever made at the Betzwood studio. Based on the famed newspaper cartoons of Fontaine Fox, they were written by Fox himself. Only seven of the original seventeen two-reel comedies survive today. Copies of four have been added to the Betzwood Archive and efforts continue to raise money to save the rest before they are destroyed by nitrate decomposition". Montgomery County Community College, Jeckhard - The Toonerville Trolley Films 1920-21 (visited Oct. 26, 2002) <http://faculty.mc3.edu/jeckhard/toonerv.htm>.

Films (See Montgomery County Community College, Jeckhard - The Surviving Betzwood Films (visited Oct. 26, 2002) <http://faculty.mc3.edu/jeckhard/betzfilm.htm>.

"The Skipper's Narrow Escape", 2r, Toonerville Trolley comedy with Dan Mason, Wilma Wild, Helen Gerould Rose. (1920).

"Toonerville's "Boozem" Friends", 2r, Toonerville Trolley Comedy with Dan Mason, Wilma Wild, Bob Maximillian. (1920).

"Toonerville Follies", 2r, inc. Toonerville Trolley comedy with Dan Mason, Betty Bovee, Bob Maximillian. (1921).

"The Skipper's Flirtation", 2r, Toonerville Trolley comedy with Dan Mason, Emma Wilcox, Wilma Wild. (1921).

"Toonerville Tactics", 2r, inc. Toonerville Trolley comedy with Dan Mason, Betty Bovee, Bob Maximillian, Wilma Wild. (1921).

"The Skipper's Treasure Garden", 2r, Toonerville Trolley comedy with Dan Mason, Wilma Wild. (1921).

"Toonerville's Fire Brigade", 2r, Toonerville Trolley comedy with Dan Mason, Wilma Wild. (This film is rumored to exist in a private collection. No information on condition is available.) (1921).

Articles

Eckhardt, Joseph P., "Clatter, Sproing, Clunk, Went the Trolley," Pennsylvania Heritage (Summer, 1992) (article about Toonerville Trolley films of the Betzwood Studio).

Eckhardt, Joseph P., "The Toonerville Trolley Films of the Betzwood Studio," Griffithiana (May, 1995).

In 1936, Three Short Animated Cartoons were Produced Regarding the Toonerville Trolley. See Gibbs, Terry, Encyclopedia of Toy Trains: Fontaine Fox's Toonerville Trolley, Train99.com (visited Oct. 26, 2002) <http://www.train99.com/ency/toonerville/toonerville.html>.

"Toonerville Trolley" Van Beuren Studios Distributed by: RKO Radio Pictures Featuring: Toonerville Trolley, Skipper, Molly Moo Cow. Directed by Bert Gillett, Tom Palmer. Produced by Amadee J. Van Beuren. Written by Fontaine Fox (Original Strip). Originally Released on January 17, 1936. Originally Released Theatrically. TechniColor USA Click Here For Full Crew List Synopsis: Skipper is racing to meet the passengers from the main train line on time. But along the way, he is slowed down by a bull, quicksand and by Molly Moo Cow. See The Big Cartoon Database, Toonerville Trolley (visited Oct. 26, 2002) <http://www.bcdb.com/bcdb/detailed.cgi?film=3546> (brief information about the cartoon).

"Toonerville Picnic" Van Beuren Studios Distributed by: RKO Radio Pictures Featuring: Toonerville Trolley, Skipper, Mr. Bang, Katrinka. Directed by Bert Gillett. Produced by Amadee J. Van Beuren. Written by Fontaine Fox (Original Strip). Originally Released on October 02, 1936. Originally Released Theatrically. TechniColor USA. See The Big Cartoon Database, Toonerville Picnic (visited Oct. 26, 2002) <http://www.bcdb.com/bcdb/detailed.cgi?film=3555> (brief information about the cartoon).

"Trolley Ahoy" Van Beuren Studios Distributed by: RKO Radio Pictures Featuring: Toonerville Trolley, Skipper, Mr. Bang, Katrinka. Directed by Bert Gillett. Produced by Amadee J. Van Beuren. Written by Fontaine Fox (Original Strip). Originally Released on July 03, 1936. Originally Released Theatrically. TechniColor USA. See The Big Cartoon Database, Trolley Ahoy (visited Oct. 26, 2002) <http://www.bcdb.com/bcdb/detailed.cgi?film=3552> (brief information about the cartoon).

The Pelhams, Miscellaneous

Arcara, Roger, "The Pelham Park Monorail" in Vol. 4, No. 1 Bronx County Historical Society Journal 24-33 (1967) (New York Public Library Collection, illus.).

Bates, William O., Jacob Leisler:  A Play of Old New York (NY:  Mitchell Kennerley 1913).

Brooks, Geraldine, Dames and Daughters of The Young Republic, pp. 84-129 (New York:  Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., Pubs., 1901) (Chapter III "THEODOSIA BURR, DAUGHTER OF AARON BURR.").

Celebrating The Pelham Weekly's 10th Birthday 1992 - 2002: Some of the Major News Events Pelham and Pelham Manor June 1992 - June 2002, XI(23) The Pelham Weekly, June 7, 2002, at 9, col. 1 (summarizing major Pelham news stories from 1992 to 2002).

Gray, J. Spencer, ed., Society Register of Westchester 1949-1950 (White Plains, NY: J. Spencer Gray 1949) (includes Pelham).

Marszalek, Diana, Family-Run Theater Still Draws Audiences, N.Y. Times, July 15, 2001, at Westchester section, p.WE5, col. 4 (article about the Pelham Picture House Theater in Pelham).

"Pelham Through the Years," in The American Bicentennial Celebration in the Town of Pelham, New York, October 16th-17th, 1976 (Town of Pelham, NY:  1976) (Souvenir program with articles about the battle as well as other matters of historical interest to the town). 

Penfield, Edward, Holland Sketches (Charles Scribner's Sons 1907) (publication of Penfield's sketches from trip to Holland; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham).

Pidgin, Chas. Felton, Theodosia The First Gentlewoman of Her Time  The Story of Her Life, and a History of Persons and Events Connected Therewith (Boston, MA:  The C.M. Clark Publishing Co. 1907) (a book about Theodosia Burr). 

Stewart, Barbara, Pelham Journal: Removal of Trees Leads to Cutting Remarks From Neighbors, N.Y. Times, Metro Section, L, p.42, col. 1 (photograph with caption "Mark and Kim Camprisano cut down six large trees and 10 or 15 smaller ones at their home in Pelham, N.Y.").

Twomey, Bill & McNamara, John, Throggs Neck, Pelham Bay: Images of America Series (Charleston, SC: Arcadia 1998) (128 pp., chiefly illustrated with maps, 24 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 4983623, Library of Congress Call Number F128.68.T47T96 1998).

Waldron, William Watson, Huguenots of Westchester and Parish of Fordham (NY:  W.H. Kelley & Brother, Pubs. 1864) (copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham).

Westchester County Its Urban and Suburban Attractions, pp. 20, 21, 31 (Westchester Lighting Co., Northern Westchester Lighting Co. and Peekskill Lighting and Railroad Co. 1923) (compiled by Alvah P. French; copies in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham).

Westchester County (NY) Social Record 1930 (NJ: Reporter Publishing Co. 1930) (includes Pelham).

Whitall, W. Van. R., The Notable Library of Major W. Van R. Whitall of Pelham, New York. First Editions, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters and Copies of Nineteenth Century Authors. Sold by Direction of The Detroit Trust Co., Detroit, Michigan, Trustee (Catalogue). (NY, NY: American Art Association, Inc. 1927).

Pelham in Music

Coaching To Pelham Song and Chorus, Sheet Music (American Music Publishing Co. ca. 1900 or earlier) (Words by W.A. Armstrong, Music by Charles E. Pratt; Respectfully Dedicated to Col. Delancey Kane and the Coaching Club of New York).

Hip! Hip!! Hurrah!!! or On the Road to Pelham Sheet Music (Wm. A. Pond & Co. 1876) (Song and Chorus by S. Schoenbrun, with engraving of Col. Delancey Kane's Four-in-Hand Team on front).

Moore, Glen T., Music Sheet: John Glover and The Marblehead Mariners (1975) (3 pp. music sheets; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of the Town of Pelham, N.Y.).

New Rochelle and Pelham Coach Galop, Composed by Samuel H. Speck (Oliver Ditson & Co. 1876) ("Respectfully Dedicated to Colonel Delancey Kane"). 

Pell's Point, original musical composition by Anne McGinty (commissioned by The Pelham Middle School Band under the direction of Campbell Whitford with its premier performance on May 22, 2001 in Pelham). See Pelham Middle School Band Will Perform Premiere of "Pell's Point" on May 22nd, X(17) The Pelham Weekly, April 27, 2001, at p.4, col. 2.

Singing Words; by the Boys and Girls of Prospect Hill School, Pelham, N.Y., Under the Guidance of Ruth Arduser, Rita Cahill, Virginia Dyring [and] Mildred Golbe [For Voice and Piano] (Library of Congress Control Number 6753159, Library of Congress Call Number M1997.S617 1950).

The Pelhams' Native Americans

Anderson, Marianne O'Hea, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks Native Americans (The Bronx, NY: Administrator's Office, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks, City of New York Department of Parks & Recreation, 1991) ( soft cover, 15 pp.).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, The Aborigines Occupying the Area of the County of Westchester, 58(2) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 36-41 (Spring 1982).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Early History and Indian Remains on Throg's Neck, Borough of the Bronx, City of New York (The Bronx, NY: Bronx Society of Arts and Sciences, 1934) (13 pp. and a map).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Indian Life of Long Ago in the City of New York (New York, NY: J. Graham 1934) (xvi pp., 1 l., 167, [1] p. front., illus. (incl. maps) XXX pl. 28 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 7824723, Library of Congress Call Number E78.N7B67).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Indian Life of Long Ago in the City of New York (New York, NY: I.J. Friedman 1971) (xvi pp., 1 l., 167, [1] p. front., illus. (incl. maps) XXX pl. 28 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 1712987, Library of Congress Call Number E78.N7B67 1971).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Indian Life of Long Ago in the City of New York (New York, NY: Harmony Books 1972) (xvi pp., 1 l., 167, [1] p. front., illus. (incl. maps) XXX pl. 28 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 4079856, Library of Congress Call Number E78.N7B67 1972).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis (NY:  Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation 1922).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, New York City in Indian Possession 24-35 (New York, NY: Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation, Indian Notes and Monographs Vol. II, No. 7, 1920) (sections entitled "The Siwanoy" and "Siwanoy Sales", paperback, 170 pp., map, Library of Congress Control Number 5912727, Library of Congress Call Number E51.N45 vol. 2).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, New York City in Indian Possession 24-35 (New York, NY: Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation, Indian Notes and Monographs Vol. II, No. 7, 2d ed. 1975) (sections entitled "The Siwanoy" and "Siwanoy Sales", paperback, 170 pp., map)(in Pelham Public Library Collection).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Wampum for Westchester, 5(3) Q. Bull. Westchester County Historical Society 60-64 (Jul. 1929).

Cushman, Elizabeth, History of Westchester 1683 - 1933: Glimpses of County History Ch. I "The Day of the Redmen" pp. 1-14; Ch. II "The Pale Faces Arrive" pp. 15-23 (Westchester County Publishers, Inc. 1933).

Dunlap, Charles J., The Image Stone of the Siwanoys, 4(2) Q. Bull. of the Westchester County Historical Society 29-31 (April 1928) (includes account of an "image stone of the Siwanoys" that resembles a great bird and was taken from the farm of Joshua Soulice near what is now Wilmot Road in New Rochelle; later moved to the grounds of Huguenot House at the corner of North Avenue and Broadview).

David W. Dunlap, Ancient Bronx Turtle Finds a Home, N.Y. Times, Mar. 25, 1988, at B1 & B4 (story regarding boulder bearing an Indian petroglyph showing a turtle, now on grounds of the New York Botanical Garden).

Fields, C.J., and Fields, James J., The Siwanoy Indians of New Rochelle (Undated) (15-page typewritten manuscript stamped "Rye Free Reading Room"; copy available in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Indian Sites in the Borough of the Bronx (pp. 136-43; undated excerpt of book showing map of area that includes Pelham and descriptions of various Indian sites; copy in the collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, NY)

Milton, Theodora, Indians in the New Rochelle Region (New Rochelle Public Schools June 1938) (softcover; originally written as a "unit" and submitted to Ms. Rebecca Coffin for credit in a Teachers College course at Columbia University; 26 pp. with illustrations; available via The Public Library of New Rochelle, NY call no. J 970.3 MOHE M; copy in collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , p. 20 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991).

Skinner, Alanson, The Indians of Manhattan Island and Vicinity: Guide Leaflet # 29 (American Museum of Natural History, 1909) (soft cover).

Swanson, Susan, Town Historian's Corner: "Pelham's Proud Heritage" - Indian Civilization (Portion of Manuscript Prepared for Pelham Sun Mar. 22, 1990) (typewritten manuscript; 7 pp.; copy in collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

Pelham Newspapers

Mount Vernon Record (Record Pub. Co., 1897-1898) (Issues for May 14, 1897 - September 3, 1897 have a section entitled "The Pelham Record"; Issues for September 10, 1897 - August 26, 1898 have a section entitled "The Record, Pelham, N.Y."; the May 14, 1897 section entitled "The Pelham Record" is numbered Vol. 1, No. 1, though such numbering is absent from all subsequent sections) (New York Public Library Collection, Vol. 14, No. 1 (Feb. 5, 1897) through Vol. 17, No. 30 (Aug. 26, 1898) - Microfilm S=<1897:2:5-1898:8:26> Master Negative m=1897:2:5-1898:8:26>).

"Pelham Newspapers" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 at pp. 164-65 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

Pelham Post (weekly, published from 1899 to 1902) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Pelham Press (weekly, published from 1896 to 1897) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Pelham Record (weekly, published from 1897 to 1906) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Pelham Register (weekly, published 1905 and still issued as late as 1910) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Pelham Republican (weekly, published from 1901 to 1906) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Republican Record [Pelham] (weekly, published 1907 and still issued as late as 1910) (referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Pelham Sun (weekly, published at present).

The Pelham Weekly's History, XI(23) The Pelham Weekly, June 7, 2002, p.10, col. 2 (photograph of Maggie and Phil Klein).

Pelham Weekly (weekly, commenced publication in 1991 and published to the present).

Pelham Parkway

Goodkind & O'Dea, Inc., Preliminary Design / Investigation: Street Improvements: Pelham Parkway from Bronx River Parkway to Hutchinson River Parkway Including Its Service Roads, Borough of the Bronx / Prepared by Goodkind & O'Dea, Inc. (New York, NY: Goodkind & O'Dea, Inc., 1989) (124 pp., illus. & maps, 28 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Pelham Poetry

Bolton, William Jay, The Harp of Pelham (New York, NY: Windt's Printery, 1844) (106 pp., 16 cm, Collection of New York Public Library, Library of Congress Control Number 4499992, Library of Congress Call Number PS583.H37 1844) (the contents of this volume of poetry were published in support of "a school house for this destitute neighborhood", and originally appeared in the "Pelham Chronicle", described as a domestic newspaper of a large family, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 200 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Pelham Post Offices

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 88 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 14 Recollections of Pelham Manor by Rev. Charles Gillett - Post Office and Street Lighting).

"Post Office in Town of Pelham" in Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 at pp. 155-56 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

The Pelhams' Population / Census Statistics

Population Schedules of the Sixth Census of the United States, 1840, New York: Westchester County [Microform] (Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1967) (New York Public Library Collection, 2 microfilm reels, 35 mm) (Roll 352 includes Mount Pleasant, Greenburgh, North Castle, White Plains, Harrison, Rye, Mamaroneck, New Rochelle, Pelham, Westchester, Scarsdale and East Chester; Role 353 includes Yonkers, Cortlandt, New Castle, Yorktown, Somers, Lewisboro, North Salem, Bedford, Poundridge).

Population Schedules of the Seventh Census of the United States, 1850, New York: Westchester County [Microform] (Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1963) (New York Public Library Collection, National Archives microfilm publications, microcopy no. 432, rolls 614-615 2 microfilm reels, 35 mm) (Roll 614 includes Ossining, New Castle, Bedford, Lewisboro, Pound Ridge, Cortland, Yorktown, Somers, North Salem, Mount Pleasant; Roll 615 includes Greenburgh, North Castle, Rye, Harrison, Scarsdale, White Plains, Mamaroneck, New Rochelle, Pelham, Yonkers, East Chester, West Farms, West Chester).

Population Schedules of the Eighth Census of the United States, 1860, New York: Westchester County [Microform] (Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1967) (New York Public Library Collection, National Archives microfilm publications, microcopy no. 653, rolls 878-882 5 microfilm reels, 35 mm) (Roll 878 includes Eastchester, Morrisania, West Farms; Roll 879 includes Westchester, New Castle, York Town, Somers, North Salem, Lewisboro, Bedford; Roll 880 includes Ossining, Cortland, Yonkers; Roll 881 includes Greenborough, Mount Pleasant, Scarsdale; Roll 882 includes North Castle, Harrison, Pound Ridge, White Plains, Rye, Mamaroneck, New Rochelle, Pelham).

Population Schedules of the Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, New York: Westchester County [Microform] (Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1965) (New York Public Library Collection, National Archives microfilm publications, microcopy no. 593, rolls 1114-1118 5 microfilm reels, 35 mm) (Roll 1114 includes Ossining, Pelham, Poundridge, Rye, Scarsdale, Somers, Westchester; Roll 1116 includes West Farms, White Plains, Yonkers, Yorktown; Roll 1117 includes Harrison, Lewisborough, Mamaroneck, Morrisania; Roll 1118 includes Mount Pleasant, New Castle, New Rochelle, North Castle, North Salem).

Pelham Rocks

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 37-38 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881) (discussing a mossy rock named the "Grey Mare" that stood on the point of Hunter's Island that local Indians believed had been placed there by their God or Guardian, Manito).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 93-101 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881) (rocking stone at Bolton Priory.

Dunlap, Charles J., The Image Stone of the Siwanoys, 4(2) Q. Bull. of the Westchester County Historical Society 29-31 (April 1928) (includes account of an "image stone of the Siwanoys" that resembles a great bird and was taken from the farm of Joshua Soulice near what is now Wilmot Road in New Rochelle; later moved to the grounds of Huguenot House at the corner of North Avenue and Broadview).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 64 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (describing glacial boulder on grounds of Kemble House).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , p. 20 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (split rock).

Glovers Rock

Pelham Schools, Generally

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Nanette Bolton, Principal of the Priory School for Girls, 9(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 81-85 (Oct. 1933) (portrait).

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Robert Bolton, Schoolmaster, Parish Priest, and Antiquarian, 7(3) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 89-105 (Jul. 1931) (illustrations).

Colonial School Anniversary Memories, XI(23) The Pelham Weekly, June 7, 2002, at p.24, col. 2 (picture of "Colonial School in the 1920s" and picture of "A second grade French class from the 1920s").

Colonial School's 75th Anniversary Celebration Includes Display of Scrapbook Items, XI(23) The Pelham Weekly, June 7, 2002, at p.25, col. 1(cover of the 1927-1928 yearbook, student drawings from the 1940s and "A sixth grade class picture from 1977-78").

Lindsley, Emily Earle, The School for Girls at Pelham Priory, 9(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 86-89 (Oct. 1933).

Lovelace, Richard H., Mr. Taft's School The First Century 1890-1990 (Watertown, CN, 1989) (198 pp., red gilt-stamped cloth, profusely illustrated with black and white photographs, most have presentation bookplate from the school's headmaster on front pastedown endpaper, contains a history of the Taft School which was founded in Pelham Manor, NY in 1890 and later moved to Watertown, Connecticut).

The Magnet [Pelham Memorial High School Yearbook] (annual High School yearbook).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 58-59 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 11 The Priory School for Girls).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 81-88 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 14 Recollections of Pelham Manor by Rev. Charles R. Gillett - Local Schools).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 106 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 20 Thoughts on the Good Old Days in Pelham Manor - School).

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Annual Financial Reports (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1940) (WCHS call no. A-0295 (2)L (fldr 13)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1941) (WCHS call no. A-0295 (3)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1942) (WCHS call no. A-0295 (4)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1946) (WCHS call no. A-0295 (4)L (fldr 5)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1947) (WCHS call no. A-0295 (6)L (fldr 3)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1953) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (40)L (fldr 2)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1954) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (40)L (fldr 6)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1955) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (41)L (fldr 2)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1956) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (41)L (fldr 4)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1957) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (42)L (fldr 2)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1958) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (42)L (fldr 6)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1959) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (43)L (fldr 4)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1960) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (43)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham Annual Financial Report (1961) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (44)L (fldr 3)).

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Annual Statistical Reports (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1940) (WCHS call no. A-0295 (2)L (fldr 13)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1941) (WCHS call no. A-0295 (3)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1942) (WCHS call no. A-0295 (4)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1947) (WCHS call no. A-0295 (6)L (fldr 3)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1953) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (40)L (fldr 2)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1954) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (40)L (fldr 6)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1955) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (41)L (fldr 2)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1956) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (41)L (fldr 4)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1957) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (42)L (fldr 2)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1958) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (42)L (fldr 6)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1959) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (43)L (fldr 4)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1960) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (43)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham Annual Statistical Report (1961) (WCHS call no. A-0065 (44)L (fldr 3)).

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Board of Education Annual Reports (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1911) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (31)L (fldr 11)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1912) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (32)L (fldr 11)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1913) (WCHS call no. A-0295 (1)L (fldr 15)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1914) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (34)L (fldr 12)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1916) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (35)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1917) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (36)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1921) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (39)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1922) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (40)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1923) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (41)L (fldr 2)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1924) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (41)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1925) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (42)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1926) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (42)L (fldr 20)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1927) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (43)L (fldr 4)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1928) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (43)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1929) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (44)L (fldr 6)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1930) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (45)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1931) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (46)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1932) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (47)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1933) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (48)L (fldr 10)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1934) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (49)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1935) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (50)L (fldr 10)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1936) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (51)L (fldr 10)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1937) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (51)L (fldr 21)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1938) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (52)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1939) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (53)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1943) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (54)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1944) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (54)L (fldr 17)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1945) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (55)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham Board of Education Annual Report (1952) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (56)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Census Schedules (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham Census Schedule (1858) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (5)L (fldr 10)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1859) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (6)L (fldr 14)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1860) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (7)L (fldr 13)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1873) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (13)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1875) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (16)L (fldr 6)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1876) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (17)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1878) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (18)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1879) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (19)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1893) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (20)L (fldr 4)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1896) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (21)L (fldr 5)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1897) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (22)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1898) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (23)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1900) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (25)L (fldr 10)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1901) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (26)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1902) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (28)L (fldr 5)).

Pelham Census Schedule (1904) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (30)L (fldr 5)).

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Library Returns (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham Library Returns (1843) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (3)L (fldr 39)).

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Meeting Regarding Union Free School District (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham Meeting Regarding Union Free School District (1855) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (4)L (fldr 27)).
 

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Reports of Superintendent of Common Schools (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham Report of Superintendent of Common Schools (1853) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (7)L (fldr 20)).

Pelham Report of Superintendent of Common Schools (1854) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (7)L (fldr 31)).

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Reports of the Commissioners of Common Schools (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham Report of the Commissioners of Common Schools (1828) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (1)L (fldr 12)).

Pelham Report of the Commissioners of Common Schools (1829) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (1)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Report of the Commissioners of Common Schools (1830) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (2)L (fldr 12)).

Pelham Report of the Commissioners of Common Schools (1831) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (2)L (fldr 33)).

Pelham Report of the Commissioners of Common Schools (1832) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (1)L (fldr 34)).

Pelham Report of the Commissioners of Common Schools (1833) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (1)L (fldr 53)).

Pelham Report of the Commissioners of Common Schools (1839) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (3)L (fldr 12)).

Pelham Report of the Commissioners of Common Schools (1842) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (3)L (fldr 13)).

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham School Reports (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham School Report (1837) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (2)L (fldr 55)).

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham School Returns Reports (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham School Returns Report (1836) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (2)L (fldr 34)).

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Superintendent's Annual Reports (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham Superintendent's Annual Report (1843) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (3)L (fldr 40)).

Pelham Superintendent's Annual Report (1844) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (3)L (fldr 35)).

Pelham Superintendent's Annual Report (1846) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (5)L (fldr 14)).

Pelham Superintendent's Annual Report (1847) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (5)L (fldr 36)).

Pelham Superintendent's Annual Report (1851) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (6)L (fldr 11)).

Pelham Superintendent's Annual Report (1852) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (4)L (fldr 14)).

Pelham School Reports:  Pelham Trustees Annual Reports (in Collection of Westchester County Historical Society)

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1857) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (7)L (fldr 39)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1858) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (5)L (fldr 10)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1859) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (6)L (fldr 14)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1860) (WCHS call no. A-0290 (7)L (fldr 13)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1873) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (13)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1875) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (16)L (fldr 6)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1876) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (17)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1878) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (18)L (fldr 7)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1879) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (19)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1893) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (20)L (fldr 4)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1896) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (21)L (fldr 5)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1897) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (22)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1898) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (23)L (fldr 9)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1899) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (24)L (fldr 3)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1900) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (25)L (fldr 10)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1901) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (26)L (fldr 8)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1902) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (28)L (fldr 5)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1904) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (30)L (fldr 5)).

Pelham Trustees Annual Report (1912) (WCHS call no. A-0234 (32)L (fldr 11)).

Pelhamville

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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams Chapter XII "Village of North Pelham -- Once Pelhamville" pp. 130-38 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441 and Call Number F67.H906).

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 pp. 11-13 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. Sept. 1976) (Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

Minard, J. Gardner, Pelhamville and North Pelham, 28(4) The Westchester County Historical Bulletin 108-111 (Oct. 1952).

50th Anniversary Dinner The Pelhamwood Association Organized 1912 (Nov. 10, 1962) (Lengthy program for the dinner, reprinting series of Pelham Sun articles on the history of Pelhamwood written by J. Gardiner Minard; also includes much about the history of Pelhamville). 

Pelhamwood

50th Anniversary Dinner The Pelhamwood Association Organized 1912 (Nov. 10, 1962) (Lengthy program for the dinner, reprinting series of Pelham Sun articles on the history of Pelhamwood written by J. Gardiner Minard; also includes much about the history of Pelhamville). 

Pelham, Wykagyl

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Wykagyl, 5(2) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 34-36 (Apr. 1929).

Tolhurst, Desmond and Barban, John, 1898 • Wykagyl • 1998 (1998) (see Chapter One, pp. 1-8).

Seventy Years of Wykagyl 1898 - 1968 (New York, NY: 1968) (139 pp.; see "A Club Is Born").

The Pell Family

Barr, Lockwood, Genealogical Charts & Biographical Notes on the Pell Family with Special Reference to the Lords of the Manor of Pelham, Westchester County, New York. Also the Allied Bartow Family of the Bartow Mansion. Compiled by: Lockwood Barr (Pelham Manor, NY, 1946) (Collection of New York Public Library, chart, 29 cm).

Bayley, Beatrice, The Pell Family Heritage Book (Beatrice Bayley, Inc., 1983).

Gilchrist, Helen Ives, Fort Ticonderoga in History (Fort Ticonderoga, NY : ca. 1920s; printed for the Fort Ticonderoga Museum) (New York Historical Society Collection; includes "The Pell Family [and the Restoration of Fort Ticonderoga]"; described as "101 p. : ill. ; 23 cm."

Pedigree of Pell of Walter Wellingsley Lincolnshire, Norfolk,England and Pelham, Westchester County, New York (New York, 1881) (genealogical table 62 x 97 cm. fold. to 25 x 16 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 10004375, also in New York Public Library Collection).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 23-25 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 4 Thomas Pell, The Founder of Pelham).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 26-31 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 5 Sir John Pell and Descendants; discusses Sir John Pell, Lady Rachel Pinckney Pell, Thomas Pell II, Joseph Pell II).

Pelliana: Pell of Pelham (Serial, 1934 - ; v. illus., facsims., ports., 23 cm) (a series of pamphlets published privately by the Pell Family, printed by the Turtle Publishing Co., Rutland, VT) (No. 1, May 1934 - Early Family; No. 2, May 1935 - Dr. John Pell, D.D., Brother of Thomas and Father of John, 2nd Lord; No. 3, May 1936, Thomas, 1st Lord; No. 4, May 1937; No. 5, May 1938; No. 6, May 1941 - Subsequent family history; Library of Congress Control No. 10166366, Library of Congress Call Number CS71.P3845) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Pell, Howland, The Pell Manor: Address Prepared for the New York Branch of the Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America / by Captain Howland Pell (Baltimore: [s.n.] 1917) (20 pp., ill., coat of arms, 24 cm, Library of Congress Control Number 20016022, Library of Congress Call Number F128.68.B8P38).

Pell, John, Some Facsimiles of the Pell Papers in the British Museum (undated) (bound in scrapbook form, contained in collection of New York Public Library, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Chris, Tami, New York City Wills 1665-1707 Vol. 1 (Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1998) (Page 39 - Will of Thomas Pell, Westchester Sept. 21, 1669 Inventory of Thomas Pell's Estate Taken by John Richbell, Wm. Haydon and Samuel Drake; Page 46 Oct. 13, 1669 Daniel Burr and John Bankes, of Fairfield, Conn. admitted as executors of the will of "MR. THOMAS PELL, of Ann Hook's Neck"). Will Abstracts are available from Ancestry.com and are also online at <http://www.xroyvision.com.au/drake/library/wills/will31.html> (visited Nov. 12, 2002). Note: Other Pells referenced in these Abstracts.

Pell, John

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 26-31 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 5 Sir John Pell and Descendants; discusses Sir John Pell, Lady Rachel Pinckney Pell, Thomas Pell II, Joseph Pell II).

Pell, Thomas

Barr, Lockwood, The Great Rapier of Thomas Pell, Esq., 22(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 51-52 (Oct. 1946).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 23-25 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 4 Thomas Pell, The Founder of Pelham).

Pelliana: Pell of Pelham (Serial, 1934 - ; v. illus., facsims., ports., 23 cm) (a series of pamphlets published privately by the Pell Family, printed by the Turtle Publishing Co., Rutland, VT) (No. 1, May 1934 - Early Family; No. 2, May 1935 - Dr. John Pell, D.D., Brother of Thomas and Father of John, 2nd Lord; No. 3, May 1936, Thomas, 1st Lord; No. 4, May 1937; No. 5, May 1938; No. 6, May 1941 - Subsequent family history; Library of Congress Control No. 10166366, Library of Congress Call Number CS71.P3845) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Pell, Howland, The Pell Manor: Address Prepared for the New York Branch of the Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America / by Captain Howland Pell (Baltimore: [s.n.] 1917) (20 pp., ill., coat of arms, 24 cm, Library of Congress Control Number 20016022, Library of Congress Call Number F128.68.B8P38).

Pell, John, Some Facsimiles of the Pell Papers in the British Museum (undated) (bound in scrapbook form, contained in collection of New York Public Library, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 204 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Pell's Point, The Battle of (also, The Battle of Pelham)

Abbatt, William, The Battle of Pell's Point (or Pelham) October 18, 1776. Being the Story of a Stubborn Fight. With a Map, and Illustrations from Original Photographs and Family Portraits. (New York: William Abbatt, 281 Fourth Ave. 1901) (Library of Congress Control Number 01027896, Library of Congress Call Number E241.P3A2).

The American Bicentennial Celebration in the Town of Pelham, New York, October 16th-17th, 1976 (Town of Pelham, NY:  1976) (Souvenir program with articles about the battle as well as other matters of historical interest to the town). 

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 Chapter VII pp. 55-61 (Richmond, VA: The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Chapter VII "Battle of Pell's Point -- Westchester in the Revolution").

Battle Rages Over Battle of Pelham; Film To Be Shown, The Pelham Sun (1977) (undated clipping in the collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

Bauer, Fred, The Taking of Pelham: 'Soon, Hundreds Were Marching Behind Us . . . ', Messenger (Oct. 22, 1975) (copy in the collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

Billias, George Athan, General John Glover and His Marblehead Mariners pp. 58, 110-25, 134, 163, 201 (New York, NY: Henry Holt & Co. 1960) (Chapter X "Pelham Bay: A Forgotten 'Battle'"; includes, at p. 116, Glover's letter describing the battle, printed in "Freeman's Journal", Nov. 25, 1776).

Billias, George Athan, Pelham Bay: A Forgotten Battle, New York Historical Society Quarterly Vol. 42, No. 1 at pp. 20-38 (Jan. 1958) (With Trumbull portrait of Glover, map, engravings of participants, and photographs of Split Rock Road, Split Rock and Glover's Rock).

Boatner, III, Mark M., Encyclopedia of the American Revolution 20-38 (Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, Pa., 1994).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 546-49 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Bolton, Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 73-74 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

"The British Are Coming" For Rematch As Pell's Point To Mark Historic Skirmish, The Pelham Sun, Oct. 17, 1974 (Article about recreation of the Battle of Pelham to be sponsored by the Bronx County Historical Society).

Colonel Glover's Regiments Will Return to Pell's Point For Bicentennial Celebration, The Pelham Sun, Sept. 18, 1975 (

"Colonel Glover's Stand at Pelham" in American History Illustrated Magazine (May 1980).

Cook, Harry T., The Borough of the Bronx 1639-1913  Its Marvelous Development and Historical Surroundings, pp. 126-32 (Privately Printed 1913). 

Cushman, Elizabeth, History of Westchester 1683 - 1933: Glimpses of County History p. 37 (Westchester County Publishers, Inc. 1933).

Dawson, Henry B., Westchester County During the Revolution 233-46 (Morrisania, NY, 1886).

Dexter, Franklin B., Literary Diary of Ezra Stiles II, p. 91 (addressing casualties in Battle of Pell's Point).

"Diary of President Styles, Library of Yale College, vol. vi" referenced in Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp. 547-48 & 548n.a.(New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Dunkak, Harry M., The German Soldiers and the Battle of Pelham (Undated typewritten manuscript by Harry M. Dunkak, PhD, Associate Professor-History, Iona College, New Rochelle, NY; 13 pp. of text with additional 3 pp. of footnotes and 1 map; copy in the collection of The Office of the Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

Dunkak, Harry M., Still All Around Us: An Illustrated Guide to the American Revolution in Westchester County pp. 4-5, 7, 10, 11-16 (St. Paul's Church National Historic Site 2001).

Extract of a Letter from Colonel Glover, dated Miles Square, Oct. 12, 1776, in American Archives 5th Series, II, p. 1188 (Glover's letter describing battle).

Extract of a Letter from Fort Lee, Oct. 19, 1776, in American Archives 5th Series II, pp. 1131-32 (detailing statements by two deserters about British and Hessian losses in the Battle of Pelham).

Extract of a Letter from a General Officer, dated Mount Washington, Oct. 23, 1776, in American Archives 5th Series II, pp. 1202-03 (detailing statements by two deserters about British and Hessian losses in the Battle of Pelham).

Foley, William, Pell's Point Encampment on Oct. 19 at St. Paul's Church National Historic Site, XI(43) The Pelham Weekly, Nov. 1, 2002, at p. 8, col. 2 (article about the Battle of Pell's Point Encampment held at St. Paul's Church National Historic Site on October 19, with photographs of participants).

Foley, William, 1776 Battle of Pell's Point Lecture at St. Paul's Church in Mt. Vernon, XI(28) The Pelham Weekly, July 19, 2002, at 13, col. 3 (article about July 10, 2002 Living History presentation at St. Paul's Church, with photograph).

Forgotten Battle: British Were Delayed (appears to be N.Y. Times article ca. 1963; copy in the collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

Franko, Alfred Michael, Pelham Manor: The Forgotten Battle of the Revolution: Near Mount Vernon, N.Y. (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; s.n., 1963) (67 pp., 12 pp. of plates, ill., 22 cm with bibliographic references, Library of Congress Control Number 89828076, Library of Congress Call Number MLCS 89/13655, also in New York Public Library Collection).

Franko, Alfred Michael, Pelham Manor: The Forgotten Battle of the Revolution: Near Mount Vernon, N.Y. (Pelham Manor, N.Y.: The Bicentennial Committee of the Town of Pelham, New York Oct. 1975) (republication of 1963 publication, revised in 1966; 67 pp., 12 pp. of plates, ill., 22 cm with bibliographic references).

Gardner, F.A., Glover's Marblehead Regiment In the War of the Revolution pp. 6-7 (Salem Press Co., Salem, MA: 1976) (reprinted from The Massachusetts Magazine, Vol. I, No. 2, April 1908; pamphlet, 25 pp.; copy in the collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

General John Glover's Letterbook 1776 - 1777 (Russell W. Knight, ed., Essex Institute, Salem, MA  1976) (copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

General Lee Orderly Book Oct. 19, 1776 (Bancroft Transcript, N.Y.P.L.) (noting that Lee sent thanks to Glover after the Battle of Pell's Point).

General Orders, Oct. 21, 1776, in Washington's Writings VI, p. 221 (commending Glover and the brigade for bravery and urging others to follow the example).

Hoffman, Renoda, Their Sacrifice, Our Heritage - The Battle of White Plains, pp. 6-7 (Battle of White Plains Committee, Inc., undated, ca. 1976) (pamphlet, 24 pp., photographs and maps; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Hufeland, Otto, Westchester County During the American Revolution 1775 ~ 1783 pp. 107-30 (Privately printed 1926, reprinted by Higginson Book Company).

Jackson, Frederick Wendell, "Incidents of the Revolution in Westchester Preceding the Battle of White Plains" Address Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Society White Plains, October 28, 1897. (Westchester County Historical Society 1897) (particularly pp. 26-30).

"John Glover and the Marblehead Mariners," in The American Bicentennial Celebration in the Town of Pelham, New York, October 16th-17th, 1976 (Town of Pelham, NY:  1976) (Souvenir program with articles about the battle as well as other matters of historical interest to the town). 

Letter from General George Washington to the President of Congress, Oct. 13, 1776, in Washington's Writings VI, p. 197.

Letter from General Sir William Howe to Germain, Nov. 30, 1776, in American Archives 5th Series, III, p. 922 (letter describing reason for landing at Throg's Neck behind the American lines).

Letter from Loammi Baldwin to Mary Baldwin, Oct. 20, 1776, in Houghton Library, Harvard.

Lienau, Henry, Pelham News - Glover and Marblehead Mariners - Battle of Pell's Point Given Due Place in New Volume (undated and unidentified clipping, ca. 1963; copy in the collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

Lough, Elizabeth Shepard, Colonel Shepard's Epaulets, 3(1) Q. Bull. of Westchester County Historical Society 3-5 (Jan. 1927) (includes an account of the wounding of Colonel William Shepard at the Battle of Pell's Point, together with a photograph of Colonel Shepard's epaulets).

Lord, Priscilla Sawyer & Gamage, Virginia Clegg, Marblehead  The Spirit of '76 Lives Here, pp. 117-20 (Chilton Book Co. 1972) (brief description of Battle of Pelham and much information about John Glover; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Massaro, Dominic R., The Forgotten Battle at Pelham Bay (Aug. 6, 1990) (Typewritten manuscript; 20 pp. text and 8 additional pp. of footnotes; copy in the collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y. with cover letter from Dominic R. Massaro to Susan C. Swanson, Westchester County Historian, requesting comment dated Aug. 6, 1990 and responsive letter from Ms. Swanson with suggested corrections and revisions dated Sept. 16, 1990).

McDonald, John, The McDonald Papers, MSS 1 (New Rochelle, NY: Huguenot-Thomas Paine Historical Ass'n, 1844).

Montross, Lynn, Rag, Tag, and Bobtail 149-53 (1952).

Moore, Glen T., Music Sheet: John Glover and The Marblehead Mariners (1975) (3 pp. music sheets; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of the Town of Pelham, N.Y.).

Nadal, E.S., The New Parks of the City of New York, XI(4) Scribner's Magazine 442-43 (April 1892) (brief description of the battle, noting that much of it occurred in Pelham Bay Park). 

Naval Documents of the American Revolution Vol. 7, p. 254 (William J. Morgan, ed., Washington, D.C. Government Printing Office).

Orderly Books, 1775-1782 (Collection of New York Historical Society; microfilm copy available, filed at Early American Orderly Books 1748-1817, nos. 21 and 24, reel 2; no. 40, reel 4; no. 53, reel 5; no. 69, reel 6; nos. 137 and 146, reel 14; described as follows: "Orderly books, 1775-1782, containing headquarters orders, mainly from Boston and New York City. The first two volumes, dated 1775 from Sir William Howe's headquarters in Boston, include returns of the numbers killed, wounded and missing in the battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill. Three volumes, dated 1776-1777, from Sir William Howe's headquarters in New York City and other places in the vicinity, were kept by Henry Knight. Places mentioned include White Plains, New Rochelle, Frogs Neck [sic], Dobbs Ferry, De Lancey's Mill, Ward's house and Pelham Manor in New York, and Trenton and Brunswick in New Jersey. . . . ").

The Pelham Manor Story: 1891 - 1991 Chapter 6: The Battle of Pelham pp. 32-44 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (chapter 6 is an excerpt from Swanson, Susan Cochran, "Pelham's Proud Heritage - History of the Town of Pelham, New York" (1988); bound in blue cloth with gilt cover lettering, originally issued without dustjacket, some distributed with small piece of paper taped to the front fly leaf with message from the Village's mayor presenting the book).

Pell's Point: The Battle That Saved Washington's Army (Handout provided by Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site on Oct. 18, 2001) (2 pp., double-sided copy).

Pell's Point Incidents That Led Up to the Battle, The Standard-Star, Oct. 18, 1924, at 12, col. 1 (New Rochelle).

"Program of the Reenactment of the Battle of Pelham," in The American Bicentennial Celebration in the Town of Pelham, New York, October 16th-17th, 1976 (Town of Pelham, NY:  1976) (Souvenir program with articles about the battle as well as other matters of historical interest to the town). 

Recreating a Soldier's Life (1776), N.Y. Times, an issue the week of October 18, 2001, at p._, col. 1 (includes reproduction of engraving of Col. John Glover and describes Saint Paul's Church's 225th anniversary commemoration of the Battle of Pelham; was part of the "Footlights" column).

Revolution in America . . . . , edited by Bernhard A. Uhlendorf (a translation of Major Baumeister's journals; includes a discussion of the amphibious move from Throg's Neck to Pell's Point, but, according to George Billias, the "account of the action is so inconsistent with those of Howe, Clinton and Glover that it has been disregarded in this study"; Billias, George Athan, General John Glover and His Marblehead Mariners 222 - Chap. X, n.11 (New York, NY: Henry Holt & Co. 1960)).

Revolutionary War Cannonball Reminds Pelhamites of Past, The Pelham Sun, Nov. 3, 1977 (article, with photo, about Elizabeth Delli Carpini who found a British cannonball fired during the Battle of Pelham near a stone wall in the backyard of her home at 931 Washington Avenue in Pelham Manor; copy in the collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

Ryan, Robert F., John Glover and the Battle of Pell's Point (Typewritten Manuscript in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham). 

Ryan, Robert J., John Glover and the Battle of Pell's Point, 41(4) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 74-78 (Fall 1965) (illustrations).

Sanborn, Nathan P., Gen. John Glover and His Marblehead Regiment in the Revolutionary War:  A Paper Read Before the Marblehead Historical Society May 14, 1903, pp 24-32 (Published by the Society 1903; hard cover book; illus.; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham).

Scharf, J. Thomas, History of Westchester County, New York, Including Morrisania, Kingsbridge, and West Farms, Which Have Been Annexed to New York City Vol. I, Chapter VI pp. 417-22 (Philadelphia, PA: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886) (reprinted by Picton Press, 1992). See also Fuller, Elizabeth Green, Index of Personal Names in J. Thomas Scharf's History of Westchester County, New York (Valhalla, NY: Westchester County Historical Society, 1988) (153 pp.).

Schueller, John, A Lost Victory The Battle of Pelham; October 18, 1776 (June 2, 1992) (Typewritten manuscript; paper prepared for Prof. Culbert, History 80; 20 pp. text, 3 pp. end notes, 2 pp. bibliography, 2 maps; copy in collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

Shonnard, Frederic & Spooner, W.W., History of Westchester County New York From Its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900 375-79 (The N.Y. History Co. 1900, Reprinted by Harbor Hill Books 1974).

G.D. Scull, The Evelyns in America. Compiled from Family Papers and Other Sources, 1608-1805. Edited and Annotated by G.D. Scull (Oxford, England, 1881) (392 pp., ports and maps, includes an account of Captain W. Glanville Evelyn who was killed at Pelham, 250 copies printed for private circulation, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Schildwachter, William S., American Revolutionary Military Engagement in the Bronx Area of Westchester County During October, 1776 - Undergraduate Dissertation (St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY 1966) (65 pp. with a bibliography).

G.D. Scull, Memoir and Letters of Captain Evelyn of the 4th Regiment (King's Own) from North America, 1774-1776; Edited and Annotated by G.D. Scull (Oxford, England 1879) (140 pp., illus., 250 copies printed for private circulation, referenced in Hufeland, Otto, A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx 201 (printed privately by The Knickerbocker Press New York 1929)).

Oh! The Anxiety for the Fate of the Day: Col. Glover's Account of the Battle of Pell's Point, reprinted from American Archives, 5th Series, 1776, Vol. II (copy of reprint in the collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

Souvenir Program, Pelham Pageant, 1776-1926 A Pageant in Four Episodes and an Allegory Depicting Incidents in the History of the Pelhams To Celebrate the Sesqui-Centennial of the Battle of Pell's Neck by the Citizens of the Town of Pelham Manor, Pelham and North Pelham, To Be Given on Prospect Hill, Historic Site of the Battle, Saturday, October 26, 1926, at 2 P.M. Directed by Elizabeth B. Grimball (New Rochelle, NY: The Little Print, 1926) (28 pp., illus., 32 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Stember, Sol, New York at War: Where the Sites Are, N.Y. Times, Jul. 6, 1975 (copy in the collection of The Office of The Town Historian, Pelham, N.Y.).

Stuart, Suzette, Battle of Pelham Manor Vividly Told as a Vital Phase of Our Fight for Freedom, N.Y. Sunday Herald-Tribune special to Pelham News, Oct. 14, 1926, at 12, col. 1.

Swanson, Susan Cochran, "The Lost Battle of the Revolution: Pelham Manor" in Between the Lines: Stories of Westchester County, New York During the American Revolution (Pelham, NY: The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., 1975) (79 pp., maps, illus.).

Swanson, Susan Cochran, "Pelham's Proud Heritage - History of the Town of Pelham, New York" (1988).

Swanson, Susan, Script for Television Taping of the Battle of Pelham (1976) (Typewritten manuscript for "The Battle of Pelham: 1776 - 1976" - 30 Minute Documentary produced by Sue Swanson and recorded by Reeves Teletape, Inc., including the Re-enactment of the Battle of Pelham, Oct. 19, 1976; 5 pp.; copy in the collection of The Office of The Historian of the Town of Pelham, N.Y.).

Ward, Christopher, The War of the Revolution, Vol. 1, Ch. 21 "Throg's Neck and Pelham", pp. 253-59 (MacMillan Co., New York, NY: 1952).

Wilcox, William, editor, American Rebellion; Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative of His Campaigns, 1775-1782 pp. 49-50 (describing units involved in landing in advance of the Battle of Pell's Point).

Wood, Henry, Pelham Town History:  The Revolutionary War "Battle of Pelham" Took Place on October 18, 1876 [sic] - A Date For Young & Old To Remember, The Pelham Weekly, Oct. 15, 1993, at pp. 8-9.

Police in Pelham

Chiefs of the Pelham Police Department Since 1975, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 11, col. 4 (list of Police Chiefs since 1975).

Historical Photo from Village of Pelham Police, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 11, col. 3 (photo with the following caption: "A new addition to the Pelham Police Department in 1965, this motorcycle was on display for all to see. Surrounding the motorcycle with its rider, Patrolman Campanelli, are Mayor Joseph Trotta, Pelham Police Chief Burrows, Trustee Lawlor, Al Zuzulo and Joseph Henninger.").

Patrolman John McGuire Killed in 1918 by Burglar Was First Pelham Manor Officer Killed on Active Duty, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 15, col. 2 (with photo of Patrolman John McGuire and story of his death).

Pelham Manor Police Officer Schuta Killed on Duty Assisting NYPD in 1996, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 14, col. 2 (with photo of Detective Charles Schuta).

Police Booth Created for Traffic Officer McCormack in 1920s, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p.15, col. 1(includes story of the police booth at Four Corners with photo having the following caption: "Traffic Officer John McCormack (left) pictured in the police booth at Boston Post Road and Pelhamdale Avenue with an unidentified man.").

Reminders of How Much We Depend on Our Fire and Police Units, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. 3, col. 1 (includes photograph of the fire at the Biltmore on Boston Post Road, Pelham Manor, Feb. 1998; photograph of monument to Pelham Village Firefighters in the park at the corner of Wolf's Lane and First Street showing bell from the original firehouse; photograph of memorial placque for Pelham Manor Detective Charles Shuta who was killed in the line of duty in April 1996 in front of Pelham Manor Village Hall).

Then & Now . . . , XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at Special Section: Saluting the Fire and Police Departments of Pelham and Pelham Manor, at p. Q-16, col. 1(five photos with the following captions: "Pelham Manor Village Hall in 1922 after the new firehouse addition that year"; "Pelham Manor Fire Department in 2002"; "Pelham Manor Police Department in 2002"; "The 'First Fire District, Pelham, NY,' was the name given to the Pelham Fire Department in 1893, the year this building (at left) was built to house the newly commissioned fire company"; "Pelham Fire Department in 2002").

Priory School for Girls

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Nanette Bolton, Principal of the Priory School for Girls, 9(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 81-85 (Oct. 1933) (portrait).

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 p. 10 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. Sept. 1976) (Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

Lindsley, Emily Earle, The School for Girls at Pelham Priory, 9(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 86-89 (Oct. 1933).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 58-59 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 11 The Priory School for Girls).

Prospect Hill

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 pp. 13-14 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. Sept. 1976) (Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

Recreation and Sports in Pelham

Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 pp. 157-60 "The Pelham Country Club" (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3).

Bell, Blake A., Col. Delancey Kane and "The Pelham Coach", The Pelham Weekly, Vol. XII, No. 38, Sept. 26, 2003, p. 1, col. 1.  

Bolton, Reginald Pelham, Wykagyl, 5(2) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 34-36 (Apr. 1929).

Herszenhorn, David M., Thrills, Spills and More Cries of Sled Injuries - Non-Steer Plastic Replaces Flexible Flyer on the Hills, N.Y. Times, Feb. 23, 2001, at B1, col. 1 & B6, col. 2 (photograph of children sledding on snow-covered hill at the Pelham Country Club with accompanying article interviewing sledders at that location).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, pp. 122-25 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 22 The Pelham Country Club).

Tolhurst, Desmond and Barban, John, 1898 • Wykagyl • 1998 (1998) (see Chapter One, pp. 1-8).

The Red Blinds Stables

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Red Blinds Stables, 49(4) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 93-95 (Fall 1973) (illustration).

The Revolutionary War in Pelham (Other Than Battle of Pelham)

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author Vol. II, ch. "The Town of Pelham", pp. 79-80 (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881) (petition of Benjamin Palmer of City Island seeking redress for incidents involving British).

Pell, Joshua, Jr., "Diary of Joshua Pell, Jr.: An Officer of the British Army in America, 1776 1777", Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum, Vol. I (July 1929; Vermont Historical Society) (Joshua Pell, Jr. was a yeoman freeholder in the Manor of Pelham in 1763 and the son of Joshua Pell whose home still stands at 145 Shore Road in Pelham Manor).

Pell, Joshua, Jr., "Diary of Joshua Pell, Jr.: An Officer of the British Army in America, 1776-1777", Magazine of American History, 2 (edited by James L. Onderdonk, Jan. Feb. 1878; pp. 43-47, 107-112).

Pell, Joshua, The Memorial of Sundry Claimaints Settlers and Resident in the Two Townships of Shelburn & Carlton in the Province of Nova Scotia, Great Britain, Public Record Office, Audit Office, Class 13, Volume 51, Pages 622-24 (visited Nov. 12, 2002) <http://www.royalprovincial.com/genealogy/settle/Indshelb.shtml> (Petition for recompense by Loyalists forced to flee to Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War; shows Joshua Pell of Westchester County, described as "Farmer" seeking 4182.17.6 pounds sterling).

The Rose Cottage (11 Priory Lane)

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 pp. 8, 9, 11 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. Sept. 1976) (Illustration of home at p. 11; Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Cunliffe, Richard S., The Kemble House, 42(4) The Westchester Historian Quarterly of the Westchester County Historical Society 72-74 (Fall 1966) (illustration).

The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth From 1775-1975 pp. 7-8 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. (Sept. 1976) (Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , pp. 45-46 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 7 Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, A Girlhood in Pelham).

September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack and The Pelhams (Effect on Pelham)

BBC Producers Interview Siwanoy School Fourth Graders About Their Feelings Following World Trade Center Tragedy, X(39) The Pelham Weekly, Oct. 5, 2001, at p.17, col. 1 (with photographs).

Booster Club Trees Dedicated for Amy O'Doherty and Thomas Hynes, XI(25) The Pelham Weekly, June 21, 2002, at p.37, col. 2 (pictures of dedication of plaque and picture and transcription of plaque).

Career Firefighters Collect Funds To Benefit WTC Victims, X(40) The Pelham Weekly, Oct. 12, 2001, at p.3, col. 1 (with photographs).

Gabrielle Glaser, Father's Day, After 9/11, N.Y. Times, Westchester (Section 14), June 16, 2002, at Sec. 14, p.1, col. 2 (discussing sadness of first Father's Day since Sept. 11 for Lisa Hord and family of Pelham; Lisa lost her husband, Montgomery, a vice president at Cantor Fitzgerald in the attack).

Ground Zero at the World Trade Center, X(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 21, 2001, at p.8, col. 1 (photographs by Pelham firefighter Joe Gioia and others taken on Sept. 15, 2001).

The Missing from Pelham & Pelham Manor, X(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 21, 2001, at p.3, col. 1 (listing the nine missing and providing one-paragraph biographical information for each of six of them).

Joseph Patrick Shea, Daniel James Shea and Amy O'Dougherty, X(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 21, 2001, at p.15, col. 1 (with photographs).

The Missing in WTC Disaster - Thomas Hynes, 28, X(39) The Pelham Weekly, Oct. 5, 2001, at p.16, col. 3 (with photograph).

Pelham Civic Association, Village Officials, Pelham Village Police Coordinate Huge Collection of Goods for WTC Rescue Efforts, X(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 21, 2001, at pp. 10-11, col. 1-3 (with photographs).

Pelham Civics' Efforts for WTC Victims Detailed, X(40) The Pelham Weekly, Oct. 12, 2001, at p.2, col. 1 (with photograph).

Pelham Comes Together Sunday, Sept. 16, 2001, X(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 21, 2001, at p.1, col. 1 and p.2, col. 2 (photographs of candlelight vigil on Sunday, Sept. 16, 2001).

Pelham Fire Bell Rung 3 - 4 - 3 for 343 Firefighters Who Died on 9/11, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at p. 10, col. 3 (includes photographs of ceremony).

Pelham Rec's Softball League B Named for Fire Lt. Joseph Leavey, XI(21) The Pelham Weekly, May 24, 2002, at p.4, col. 3 (discussing fact that The Pelham Recreation Department's Men's Softball 'B' League was renamed "Joseph G. Leavey League" in honor of Fire Lieutenant who died at World Trade Center; photographs of ceremony).

Pelham Remembers 9/11 with Candlelighting Ceremony at Pelham Gazebo Sept. 11, 2002, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at p. 10, col. 1 (listing names of ten World Trade Center victims with ties to Pelham and including photographs of vigil).

Police and Firefighters from the Pelhams Assisted in WTC Rescue Efforts, X(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 21, 2001, at p. 9, col. 1 (with photos).

Vigil Follows Candlelighting Ceremony Remembering 9/11, XI(37) The Pelham Weekly, Sept. 20, 2002, at p. 1, col. 2 (includes photograph of The Pelham Gazebo with candles that remained lit all night).

The Shrubbery

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", pp.542-43 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 30 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 4 Thomas Pell, The Founder of Pelham).

Slavery in Pelham

Barr, Lockwood Anderson, 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 pp. 88, 173 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3; page 173 contains reprint of Census of Slaves Mannour of Pelham Westchester County).

Harris, William A., Records Related to Slave Manumissions: Pelham, New York, 123(3) The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 145-47 (July 1992).

O'Callahan, Documentary History of New York, Vol. III, p. 854 (contains Census of Slaves Mannour of Pelham Westchester County).

Split Rock

John McNamara, History in Asphalt The Origin of Bronx Street and Place Names (Bronx Historical Society 1991).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991 , p. 20 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham pp. 5-7 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (brief description of Split Rock Road).

Split Rock Road

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham pp. 5-7 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (brief description of Split Rock Road).

St. Paul's Church, Eastchester

Dunkak, Harry M., St. Paul's Church, Eastchester: A Colonial and Revolutionary Parish in New York (St. Paul's Church National Historic Site and Harry M. Dunkak, Ph.D., 1999) (17 pp., plus 5 pp of notes; portions were previously published and reprinted by permission from Anglican and Episcopal History, Vol. LVII, No. 4, Dec. 1988).

Eastchester Historical Society, Register of Proceedings of Saint Paul’s Church at Eastchester, June 1787 to 1834 (1964) (soft cover).

Franko, Alfred M., The Place of Mount Vernon's Village Green and St. Paul's Church in American History (Eastchester, NY: St. Paul's Church, undated) (28 pp.).

Hansen, Harry, North of Manhattan Persons and Place of Old Westchester pp. 150-52 (New York, NY: Hastings House, Publishers 1950) ("St. Paul's in the Town of Eastchester" pp. 150-52; Photo captioned "St. Paul's Church in Eastchester stands guard over the graves of three centuries." p. 143; Photo captioned "A doorway in St. Paul's Church in Eastchester, near the historic Village Green" p. 144) (181 pp., hardcover, photographs).

Pell, Stephen H.P., The Rehabilitation of Old St. Paul's, Eastchester, 7(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 172-174 (Oct. 1931).

The Restoration of Saint Paul's Church Cemetery & Rectory at Eastchester in New York (Eastchester, NY: St. Paul's Church, 1930) (10 pp. and includes photographs).

Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site (Handout provided by Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site on Oct. 18, 2001) (2 pp., cream-colored double-sided copy on 8-1/2" by 14" paper).

Secor, Joan Elizabeth, Landmarks In and Near Pelham pp. 7-8 (Town of Pelham 1924) ("Published by the Town of Pelham on the occasion of the dedication of Pelham Memorial Park May 30, 1924") (brief description of St. Paul's Church).

The Society of the Friends of Saint Paul's Church, Eastchester: 1693 - 1765 (Eastchester, NY: St. Paul's Church, 1944) (15 pp.).

The Story of a Living Shrine, St. Paul's Church, Eastchester: 1693-1765 (Eastchester, NY: St. Paul's Church, undated) (12 pp.).

St. Paul's Church (Handout provided by Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site on Oct. 18, 2001) (2 pp., double-sided copy).

St. Paul's Church, Eastchester, issued 1942 to celebrate the restoration (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Village Green Fair Commemoration the 275th Anniversary of the Founding of Historic St. Paul's Church Eastchester South Third Avenue, Mount Vernon, N.Y. 1665-1940 (Village Green Fair, N.Y.: 1940) (23 pp.).

Wintjen, John G., Epitaphs from St. Paul's Churchyard, 6(4) The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society 106-107 (Oct. 1930).

Taft School for Boys

Lovelace, Richard H., Mr. Taft's School The First Century 1890-1990 (Watertown, CN, 1989) (198 pp., red gilt-stamped cloth, profusely illustrated with black and white photographs, most have presentation bookplate from the school's headmaster on front pastedown endpaper, contains a history of the Taft School which was founded in Pelham Manor, NY in 1890 and later moved to Watertown, Connecticut).

Telephone Service

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 88 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 14 Recollections of Pelham Manor by Rev. Charles R. Gillett - The First Telephone).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 109 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 20 Thoughts on the Good Old Days in Pelham Manor - Telephones).

Thomas Pell's Treaty Oak

American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, Seventeenth Annual Report of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society (1912) (states that the “iron fence in the Bartow House grounds does not indicate the site of the Treaty Oak.”). 

Anderson, Marianne O'Hea, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks Native Americans pp. 12-14 (Administrator's Office, Van Cortlandt & Pelham Bay Parks, City of New York Parks and Recreation 1991) (photo of tree in early 20th century before it burned at p. 14).

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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams p. 24 (Richmond, VA: The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946).

Bell, Blake A., Thomas Pell's Treaty Oak, 78(3) The Westchester Historian pp. 73-81 (Summer 2002).

Bell, Blake A., The Pell Treaty Oak, Vol. XII, No. 14 The Pelham Weekly, p. 1 col. 1; p. 16, col. 1; p. 17, col. 1 (April 4, 2003). 

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement To the Present Time, Vol. I, p. 552 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Carefully Revised by its Author, Vol. II, pp. 35, 87 (2d ed. N.Y., N.Y.: Chas. F. Roper, publisher; C.W. Bolton, ed., 1881).

Bolton, Jr., Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement, With Numerous Genealogies of County Familes Carefully Revised by the Author, Vol. II, p.35 (3d ed. N.Y., N.Y.: Jno. J. Cass, publisher; C.W. Bolton, ed.).

Historic Oak Burned. Under It Lord Pell Signed a Treaty with the Indians, Times [N.Y. Times,] Apr. 9, 1906 (copy contained in scrapbook devoted to Pelham and Mamaroneck prepared by Otto Hufeland and contained in The Otto Hufeland Collection of the Westchester County Historical Society).

Nadal, E.S., The New Parks of the City of New York, XI(4) Scribner’s Magazine, pp. 439, 441 (Apr. 1892) (engraving shows the tree; article provides very brief history of Thomas Pell’s purchase from the Siwanoys).

The Pell Treaty Oak: Story of an Immense Tree on Shores of Pelham Bay, Tribune, Mar. 21, 1909 (copy contained in scrapbook devoted to Pelham and Mamaroneck prepared by Otto Hufeland and contained in The Otto Hufeland Collection of the Westchester County Historical Society).

Saunders, James, B., editor, The Pelham Manor Story 1891-1991 pp. 23-25 (Village of Pelham Manor 1991) (photograph at p. 25).

Scharf, Thomas, editor, History of Westchester County, New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge and West Farms, Which Have Been Annexed to New York City, Vol. I, Chapter XVII "Pelham" p. 707 (Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co. 1886) (Chapter XVII by Rev. Charles E. Lindsley).

Twomey, Bill & McNamara, John, Images of America: Throggs Neck - Pelham Bay, pp. 39 & 92 (Arcadia 1998) (photo at p. 92).

Toonerville Trolley

Chappell, George S., Every Friday in Toonerville -- Prior To 1936: This Was The Greeting Extended By Fontaine Fox And The "Skipper Of The Toonerville Trolley" When The Pelham Sun Observed Its 25th Anniversary In 1935, The Pelham Sun, Apr. 14, 1960 (reprint of "The Toonerville Trolley"; copy in collection of The Office of the Town Historian, Pelham, NY, clippings file Transportation: Toonerville Trolley).

DiChristina, Mariette, Clerk Tries To Track Down Toonerville Trolley, The Pelham Sun, Jul. 6, 1987 (article about "obsession" by Pelham's Town Clerk to locate the original Toonerville Trolley with photograph of Trolley Car next to bus that replaced it in 1937 with former Pelham Sun editor Ed Browne, "Skipper Louie" Matter and an unidentified bus driver; copy in collection of The Office of the Town Historian, Pelham, NY, clippings file Transportation: Toonerville Trolley).

Donovan, Jr., Frank, The Real Toonerville Trolley Railroad Magazine (Feb. 1938) (text of article available online via Centerline Hobbies at <http://www.centerlinehobbies.com/toonerville.html>; (a wonderful history of the Toonerville Trolley and its association with Pelham).

Fox, Fontaine, Fontaine Fox's Toonerville Trolley (Compiled by Herb Galewitz and Don Winslow; reprint Weathervane Books, NY 1972) (ISBN: 0684128993).

Markstein, Don, Don Markstein's Toonopedia - Toonerville Folks (visited Oct. 26, 2002) <http://www.toonopedia.com/toonrvil.htm> (a one page history of the comic strip mentioning its ties to Pelham and the advent of the bus that replaced the trolley).

Nuhn, Roy, Comic Strip Post Cards: Fontaine Fox's Toonerville World, Barr's Post Card News (Apr. 8, 2002) (brief summary of article that appeared in print edition of the publication with image of Toonerville Trolley comic is available at <http://www.bpcn.com/articles/79story3.htm> ).

Pelham Acts For "Toonerville" Fans In Bidding Farewell To Car Which Inspired Cartoon: Fontaine Fox is Given Glorious "Last Ride" While "Toonerville Folks" Run Riot Over Streets of the Pelhams; Bus Service Started on Sunday Morning.", The Pelham Sun, Aug. 6, 1937, at 1, col. 1 (article about farewell celebration for the Toonerville Trolley; copy in collection of The Office of the Town Historian, Pelham, NY, clippings file Transportation: Toonerville Trolley).

Saunders, James, B., editor, The Pelham Manor Story 1891-1991 pp. 99-100 (Village of Pelham Manor 1991) (Chapter 17 "The Toonerville Trolley").

Sparks, Asa, The Compleat Toonerville (Comb binding book with following chapters: "Fontaine Fox Articles"; "Articles by Friends of the Fox"; "Articles by Fans of the Fox"; "Toonerville Toys and Models"; "Toonerville Movies"; "Toonerville Comics"; "Contemporary Toonerville"; and "End of the Line"; every other page features Toonerville Folks cartoons).

Village of Pelham, Village of Pelham ~ Centennial Celebration Walking Tour 1896 - 1996, pp. 12-13 (Village of Pelham 1996).

Eckhardt, Joseph P., "Clatter, Sproing, Clunk, Went the Trolley," Pennsylvania Heritage (Summer, 1992) (article about Toonerville Trolley films of the Betzwood Studio).

Eckhardt, Joseph P., "The Toonerville Trolley Films of the Betzwood Studio," Griffithiana (May, 1995).

Mock Sorrow Occasioned As Toonerville Trolley Meets Its Last Train "Toonerville" Trolley's Adios - Fontaine Box, Mr. Bangs, Mickey McGuire, Powerful Katrinka Head Mourners, The Bridgeport Times-Star, Aug. 2, 1937 (article about celebration of last run of Pelham H-Line trolley on July 31, 1937, with photographs; copy in collection of The Office of the Town Historian, Pelham, NY, clippings file Transportation: Toonerville Trolley).

'Move Tracks Or Else' - Order Of Heights Board: Mayor Sprague Makes Demand of Westchester Railway Co., to Relieve Traffic Hazard., The Pelham Sun, Sept. 25, 1936 (article about Village of Pelham joining Village of Pelham Manor to demand "that the Westchester Electric Railway Company . . . move its trolley tracks on Wolf's Lane over to the center of the thoroughfare"; copy in collection of The Office of the Town Historian, Pelham, NY, clippings file Transportation: Toonerville Trolley).

"Toonerville Trolley" Had Its Birth in "Pelham!" Nationally Known Movie and Cartoon Feature By Fontaine Fox Originated Through Artist's Visit Here -- Admitted It During an Interview, The Pelham Sun, Aug. 13, 1921; copy in collection of The Office of the Town Historian, Pelham, NY, clippings file Transportation: Toonerville Trolley).

"Toonerville Trolley" Spared; Public Service Commission Refuses To Grant Permission For Abandonment Of Line: Counsel To Commission Recommends That Improvements Urged by Mayor Sherman Be Made by Traction Company, The Pelham Sun, Nov. 11, 1932, at 1, col. 3 (article about decision of the Public Service Commission to deny application of the Westchester Electric Railway Co. for abandonment of the Pelham Manor trolley line; copy in collection of The Office of the Town Historian, Pelham, NY, clippings file Transportation: Toonerville Trolley).

5C Trackless Trolley On Manor Line - Trolley Co. Proposal to be Discussed at Monday's Meeting, The Pelham Sun, May 8, 1936, at 1, col. 1 (article discusses planned presentation for replacement of "Toonerville Trolley" with a bus to be made at meeting of the Pelham Manor Board of Trustees; copy in collection of The Office of the Town Historian, Pelham, NY, clippings file Transportation: Toonerville Trolley).

Travers Island and the New York Athletic Club

Gaffney, Mark W., Once Upon a Time, There Was Hog Island, 79(2) The Westchester Historian pp. 54-61 (Spring 2003) (detailing the history of Travers Island and the New York Athletic Club's use of the Island; numerous photographs).

Saunders, James, B., editor, The Pelham Manor Story 1891-1991 pp. 101-02 (Village of Pelham Manor 1991) (Chapter 18 Travers Island and the New York Athletic Club).

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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams Chapter XIII "The Village of Pelham (Called The Heights)" pp. 139-45 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441 and Call Number F67.H906).

Twin Island

Scott, Catherine, Twin Island: A Bronx Secret, The Bronx County Historical Society Journal (1999) (winner of the 1999 Halpern Memorial Journal Award).

Seitz, Sharon & Miller, Stuart, The Other Islands of New York City: A Historical Companion (Countryman Press 1996) (includes fairly extensive historical account of City Island, as well as histories of may other islands including Hunter Island, Twin Islands, Hart Islands, High Island, Rat Island, Hog Island and others).

Wars and The Pelhams (Excluding Revolutionary War)

Bolton, Jr., Robert, A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I, ch. "Pelham", p.550 (New York: Alexander S. Gould 1848).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 107 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 20 Thoughts on the Good Old Days in Pelham Manor - Church; story about announcement of Pearl Harbor and photo of War Ration coupon book).

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 121 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (photo of planting of the Memorial Christmas Tree on Esplanade in front of the Manor Club; lists Pelham Manor casualty toll).

Pelham's Memorial Park Rededicated May 25, 2002, XI(22) The Pelham Weekly, May 31, 2002, at 12, col. 1 (includes photograph of five of the nine individual plaques honoring Pelham servicemen who died in World War I).

Pelham Residents Who Gave Their Lives While in Service to Our Country, XI(21) The Pelham Weekly, May 24, 2002, p.8, col.3 (list those who died in World War I, World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War).

Photograph of United States Coast Guard Mooring Base on Travers Island in Pelham, New York (The New-York Historical Society, Two West 77th Street, New York, NY, 10024, Contact Department of Prings, Photographs, and Architectural Collections, Phone 212-873-3400 ext. 228, fax 212-787-9474) (World War II Photography Collection, Series II: United States Coast Guard Photographs). See http://dlib.nyu.edu/affiliates/NYHS/findingaids/WorldwarIIb.html.

Speech Given at 1925 Dedication of Memorial Park in the Town of Pelham, XI(21) The Pelham Weekly, May 24, 2002, p.8, col. 1 (reprint of a speech given by Judge David L'Esperance on May 31, 1925 at the Memorial Day dedication of the Town of Pelham's Memorial Park and its monument to veterans, originally published in "The Daily Argus" on June 1, 1925).

Water Supply

The Pelham Manor Story, 1891-1991, p. 88 (James B. Saunders, ed., 1991) (Chapter 14 Recollections of Pelham Manor by Rev. Charles R. Gillett - Water Supply).

Westchester County, Genealogical and Related Data

Mable L. Jordan, Pound Ridge, Westchester County, New York, Tombstone Records of Eighteen Cemeteries (19__).

Westchester County, Generally

Bolton, Robert, History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester, From Its Foundation A.D. 1693 to A.D. 1853 (New York: Stanford and Swords, 1855).

Bolton, Robert, The History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of the County of Westchester, From Its First Settlement to the Present Time Carefully Revised by Its Author (Vols. I and II) (C.W. Bolton, ed., Chas. F. Roper pub. 1881).

Carmack, Sharon Bart, The Ebetino and Vallarelli Family History: Italian Immigrants to Westchester County, New York, in the Early 1900s, Including Descendants to 1990 (19__).

County Executive, Westchester County, NY, The Charm of Westchester (Westchester County, NY 1939).

French, Alvah P., History of Westchester County, New York (New York, NY: The Lewis Historical Publishing Co. Inc.) (Vols. I - 1V 1925; Vol. V 1927) (Vol. I: general history; Vol. II: history by towns and villages; Vols. III - V: biographical data regarding notable residents).

French, Alvah P., Westchester County; Its Urban and Suburban Attractions (1923) (soft cover).

Fuller, Elizabeth Green, Index of Personal Names in J. Thomas Scharf's History of Westchester County, New York (Valhalla, NY: Westchester County Historical Society, 1988) (153 pp.).

Griffin, Ernest Freeland, Westchester County and its People: A Record (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York 1946) (3 vol.).

Hansen, Harry, North of Manhattan, Persons and Places of Old Westchester (New York, NY: Hastings House, 1950) (181 pp.).

History of the Valley of the Hudson, River of Destiny, 1609 - 1930, Covering Sixteen New York State Hudson River Counties of New York, Bronx, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Ulster, Greene, Columbia, Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Washington, Warren, Essex (Greene, Nelson, ed., Chicago, IL: The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co. 1931) (5 Volumes).

Hufeland, Otto, A Checklist of Books, Maps, Pictures and Other Printed Matter Relating to the Counties of Westchester and The Bronx (Westchester County Historical Society, White Plains 1929) (320 pp., hard cover).

Hutchinson, Thomas, Westchester County Directory, 1860 1861 (New York, NY: 1860).

Lederer, Jr., Richard M., Place Names of Westchester County, New York (19__).

Leggett, Theodore A., Early Settlers of West Farms, Westchester County, NY (New York, NY: 1913) (updated by Leggett, John M., in 1985) (116 pp.).

Medical Society of the County of Westchester, History of the Medical Society of the County of Westchester: 1797-1947 (1947) (hard cover).

Morrisey, Regina M. & Acunto, Stephen H., Westchester County: The Golden Apple of New York - A Contemporary Portrait (____).

Nestler, Harold, A Bibliography of New York State Communities: Counties, Towns, Villages [No. 51 in the Empire State Historical Publications Series] (Port Washington, NY: Ira J. Friedman, Inc., 1968).

Nichols, Herbert B. & Cushman, Elisabeth, Historic Westchester, 1683 – 1933 (Westchester County Publishers, White Plains 1933) (hard cover).

Renino, Marjorie C.H., The Guide to Genealogical Research for Westchester County (Privately printed, White Plains, NY: Marjorie C.H. Renino, 1984, 1985) (226 pp.).

Roake, Charles Edgar, The Journal of Joseph Roakd, An Early Quaker Settler in Westchester County, New York State (Peekskill, NY: Garner Press, 1954) (95 pp.).

Roper, Charles R., History of the Several Towns, Manors and Patents of County of Westchester from its First Settlement to the Present Time, 2 Vols. (New York, NY: Chas. Roper 1881) (Vol. I 786 pp., Vol. II 826 pp., leather and marble boards, gilt type, foldout maps, genealogical charts, portraits, photographs, tables, appendix, index).

Sanchis, Frank E., Westchester County Architecture, Colonial to Contemporary (North River Press, Inc. 1977) (hard bound).

Scharf, J. Thomas, History of Westchester County, New York, Including Morrisania, Kingsbridge, and West Farms, Which Have Been Annexed to New York City (Philadelphia, PA: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886) (II Vols.) (reprinted by Picton Press, 1992). See also Fuller, Elizabeth Green, Index of Personal Names in J. Thomas Scharf's History of Westchester County, New York (Valhalla, NY: Westchester County Historical Society, 1988) (153 pp.).

Shargel, Baila Round & Drimmer, Harold L., The Jews of Westchester: A Social History (Nov. 1994).

Shonnard, Frederic & Spooner, W.W., History of Westchester County, New York: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900 (New York, NY: New York History Co., 1900) (638 pp.).

Smith, Reverend Ernest D., Valley Tales, Volume One (The Echo Publishing Company, Canaan, New York 1979) (soft bound).

The Spirit of Westchester (Building and Realty News, Inc., publishers, White Plains, 1928) (soft bound).

Spooner, W.W., Westchester County, New York: Biographical (New York, NY: New York History Co., 1900) (368 pp.).

Swanson, Susan Cochran & Fuller, Elizabeth Green, Westchester County, A Pictorial History (Norfolk, VA: The Donning Company / Publishers, 1982) (199 pp.).

Swanson, Susan Cochran & Fuller, Elizabeth Green, Westchester County: A Pictorial History, 1998 Revised Edition (Norfolk, VA: The Donning Publishing Co. / Publishers, 1998).

Votano, Paul, et al., Westchester County: New York's Golden Apple (Jan. 1997).

Waldron, William Watson, Huguenots of Westchester and Parish of Fordham (New York, NY: W.H. Kelley and Brother, 1864) (120 pp.).

Weigold, Marilyn E., ed., Westchester County: The Past Hundred Years 1883-1983 (Westchester County Historical Society, New York 1984) (hard bound).

Westchester (County Executive, Westchester County, New York 1961) (soft bound).

Westchester County New York, Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors. Session of 1958 (Yonkers 1958) (hard cover).

Westchester County New York, Parks Commission, New State Parkway Connecting the Bronx River Parkway at Kensico Dam with the Bear Mountain Bridge ( Westchester County, White Plains 1931) (soft cover).

Westchester County New York, Parks Commission, Report of the Westchester County Parks Commission, 1924 (White Plains 1924) (soft cover).

Westchester County, New York, Parks Commission, Report of the Westchester County Parks Commission, 1925 (White Plains 1925) (soft cover).

Westchester County, New York, Parks Commission, Report of the Westchester County Parks Commission, 1926 (White Plains 1926) (soft cover).

Westchester County, New York, Parks Commission, Report of the Westchester County Parks Commission, 1927 (White Plains 1927) (soft cover).

Westchester County, New York, Parks Commission, Report of the Westchester County Parks Commission, 1929 (White Plains 1929) (soft cover).

Westchester County, New York, Parks Commission, Report of the Westchester County Parks Commission, 1930 (White Plains 1930) (soft cover).

Westchester County, New York, Parks Commission, Report of the Westchester County Parks Commission, 1931 (White Plains 1931) (soft cover).

Westchester County, New York, Parks Commission, Report of the Westchester County Parks Commission, 1932 (White Plains 1932) (soft cover).

Westchester County, New York, Parks Commission, Report of the Westchester County Parks Commission, 1933 (White Plains 1933) (soft cover).

Westchester County, New York, Serving the Public: The History of Westchester County Government (Westchester County 1993) (soft cover).

Westchester County Historical Society, Publications of the Westchester County Historical Society (White Plains 1924) (soft cover).

Westchester County During the Revolutionary War

Calver, Louis William & Bolton, Reginald Pelham, History Written With Pick and Shovel; Military Buttons, Belt-Plates, Badges and Other Relics Excavated from Colonial, Revolutionary, and War of 1812 Camp Sites by the Field Exploration Committee of the New-York Historical Society (New York, NY: The New-York Historical Society, 1950) (320 pp., illus., maps, 25 cm, Library of Congress Number 50010740, documents military relics such as buttons, belt buckles and other such items excavated from New York area military camp sites dated from the colonial period, the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812).

Dawson, Henry B., Westchester County, New York During the American Revolution (Morrisania, NY, 1886) (281 pp.).

Dunkak, Harry M., Still All Around Us: An Illustrated Guide to the American Revolution in Westchester County (St. Paul's Church National Historic Site, 2001).

Hadaway, William S, ed., The McDonald Papers (Westchester County Historical Society 1926) (2 vol., hard cover).

Hamilton, J.C.L., Poverty and Patriotism of the Neutral Grounds (Elmsford, NY 1900) (soft cover).

Hand, Julianna Free, The Andre Trail Book! The Westchester County Treasure Hunt Tour: Treason in the American Revolution (Croton-on-Hudson, NY 1980) (soft cover).

Hoffman, Renata, The Battle of White Plains (Westchester County Historical Society, 1999).

Hough, Frank O., Neutral Ground (J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1941) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Hufeland, Otto, Westchester County During the American Revolution 1775 ~ 1783 (Privately printed 1926, reprinted by Harbor Hill Books in 1974 and by Higginson Book Company in 1997) (473 pp.).

Kim, Sung Bok, "The Limits of Politization in the American Revolution: The Experience of Westchester County, New York" in The Journal of American History (Dec. 1993).

Martino, John T., Yorktown at War 1775-1783 (Zellum Printing and Communications 1996).

Monument Association, Centennial Souvenir of the Monument Association of the Capture of Andre (Tarrytown 1881) (hard bound).

New York State Division of Archives and History, The American Revolution in New York: Its Political, Social and Economical Significance (University of the State of New York, Albany 1926) (soft cover).

Scharf, J. Thomas, History of Westchester County, New York, Including Morrisania, Kingsbridge, and West Farms, Which Have Been Annexed to New York City Vol. I Chapter VI "Westchester-County, New York, During the American Revolution" by Henry B. Dawson pp. 177-457 (Philadelphia, PA: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886) (reprinted by Picton Press, 1992). See also Fuller, Elizabeth Green, Index of Personal Names in J. Thomas Scharf's History of Westchester County, New York (Valhalla, NY: Westchester County Historical Society, 1988) (153 pp.).

Seabury, Samuel, Letters of a Westchester Farmer, 1774-1775 (New York, NY: Da Capo Press, 1970) (162 pp.).

Swanson, Susan Cochran, Between the Lines: Stories of Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution (Pelham, N.Y., Junior League of Pelham, ca. 1975) (illustrated by Bette Williams & Nancy Warner, 79 pp., ill., 22 cm, Library of Congress Control Number 75029839, Library of Congress Call Number F127.W5S95).

Westchester Towns and Villages (Other Than The Pelhams), Histories of

Bedford

The Bedford Golf and Tennis Club, 1891 - 1991 (1991).

The Bedford Historical Society, A Decade of Progress, 1964-1973 (The Bedford Historical Society, Bedford, NY 1973) (soft cover).

The Bedford Historical Society, A Short Historical Tour of the Town of Bedford (The Bedford Historical Society, Bedford, NY 2d ed. 1965) (soft cover).

Cortlandt

The History of the Town of Cortlandt, Westchester County, New York (____).

Dobbs Ferry

Parrell, Mary Agnes, Profiles of Dobbs Ferry (19__).

Eastchester

Eastchester Historical Society, Records of the Town of Eastchester (1964) (Volumes 1– 6) (soft cover).

Eastchester Historical Society, Register of Proceedings of Saint Paul’s Church at Eastchester, June 1787 to 1834 (1964) (soft cover).

Mount Kisko

Knapp, Oliver A., Jr., Chief Kisco and His Brothers (Mount Kisco, NY., Plaza Printers 1980) (soft cover).

Mount Vernon

Fay, Minnie Hicks, Billy Crawford's Tavern: A Historic Landmark, Mount Vernon, N.Y. (The Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, Vermont 1944).

New Rochelle

Augur, C.H., New Rochelle Through Seven Generations (The National City Bank 1908) (hard cover).

Bolton, Robert, A Guide to New Rochelle and Its Vicinity: Pelham, West Chester, West Farms, Morrisania, Fordham, Yonkers, East Chester, White Plains, Mamaroneck and Rye / by Robert Bolton; a Facsimile of the 1842 ed. with a Pref., Annotations and Corrections by Marilyn Weigold (Harrison, NY: Harbor Hill Books, 1976 facsimile reprint of 1842 book) (67 pp., illus., 16 cm, New York Public Library Collection).

Davis, George T., Huguenots and New Rochelle (New Rochelle, N.Y. circa 1900) (soft cover).

Forbes, Robert Lucas, New Rochelle Two Hundred and Fifty Years (New York 1938) (soft cover).

Hadaway, William S., Through Fifty Years, 1886 – 1936: An Account of the Founding and Development of the Huguenot and Historical Association of New Rochelle (New Rochelle 1936) (soft cover).

Huguenot Park Land Association, Description of Huguenot Park Consisting of Lots and Plots in the Towns of New Rochelle and Pelham, N.Y. (undated) (21 pp., 1 map, Ford Collection of New York Public Library).

Huguenot and Thomas Paine Historical Association. 1688 – 1988 New Rochelle: The First Three Centuries (New Rochelle 1988) (soft cover pamphlet).

Huguenot and Historical Association of New Rochelle, Publications… Volume 1, Part 1 (New Rochelle 1924) (soft cover).

Lester, Henry M. and Alfred B. Lindsay, The First Presbyterian Church of New Rochelle, 1688-1946 ( New Rochelle, NY. 1946) (soft cover).

Col. Richard Lathers, Life and Services of Col. Richard Lathers of New Rochelle, N.Y. (soft cover).

Lough, Elizabeth S., Huguenot Park, New Rochelle, New York, Its Memorial and Local History (unpublished manuscript in collection of Westchester County Historical Society 1959) (soft cover).

The National City Bank, Modern New Rochelle and the National City Bank (New York 1909) (hard cover).

New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce, New Rochelle, The City of Huguenots (Knickerbocker Press, New Rochelle 1926) (soft cover).

New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce, A Plan for a Modern Form of Government for the City of New Rochelle New York (New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce 1926) (soft cover).

New Rochelle George Washington Bicentenial Commission, Report… (New Rochelle 1932) (soft cover).

New Rochelle Hospital Association, The Seventh Annual Report of the New Rochelle Hospital Association (The New Rochelle Pioneer Print 1899) (soft cover).

Nicholls, Herbert, Historic New Rochelle (1938) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Pettit, Gaylord Joel, Today and Yesterday in New Rochelle (William R. Jenkins Company, New York 1913) (hard cover).

Seacord, Morgan H. & Hadaway, William S., Historic Land Marks of New Rochelle (date is prior to 1946) (referenced in 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 & Manour of Pelham Also The Story of the Three Modern Villages Called The Pelhams (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441, Library of Congress Call Number F129.P38B3) ("Bibliography" pp. 166-69)).

Trinity Church, New Rochelle: A Brief Sketch (Trinity Church, New Rochelle, 1938) (soft cover).

Trinity Church New Rochelle (Trinity Church) (soft cover pamphlet regarding the early Huguenots; collection of Westchester County Historical Society).

Ossining

Ossining Chamber of Commerce, Golden Jubilee, 1901 – 1951 (Ossining, 1951) (soft cover).

Peekskill

Naylor, Colin T., Civil War Days in a Country Village (Highland Press, Peekskill, New York, 1961) (hard bound).

Rye

Baird, Charles W., History of Rye, Westchester County, New York 1660 - 1870: Chronicle of a Border Town, Including Harrison and the White Plains Till 1788 (June 1996).

Weigold, Marilyn E., Rye to Oyster Bay Ferry (Rye Historical Society,. May 1975) (soft cover).

White Plains

Nichols, Phillips Brooks, Phillips Brooks Nichols, Architect, White Plains, New York (Architects Publishing, New York) (soft bound).

Yonkers

Allison, Charles Elmer, The History of Yonkers: Westchester County, New York (19__).

Antonia Vivalde Foundation, Reprint of a Portion of the Book The History of Yonkers by the Rev. Charles Elmer Allison 1896 (soft cover).

Central National Bank of Yonkers, Yonkers Through the Centuries (Central National Bank of Yonkers 1946) (soft cover).

Cole, Rev. David, D.D., Historical Address Delivered at the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Reformed Church of Yonkers, N.Y. (The Consistory, 1868) (soft cover).

Getty, Robert P., Chronicles of Yonkers (Yonkers, NY 1864) (soft cover).


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