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Maps that Include The Pelhams
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1654: Map Showing Western Boundary of Tract Purchased from Indians by Thos. Pell -- Sharf's History of Westchester, 1886 (referenced 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 p. 168 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1656: Map Entitled "Novi Belgii Novæ Angliae : Nec Non Partis Virginiæ Tabula Multis in Locis Emendata / Per Nicolaum Visscher." 1685 Edition Is Held in the Collection of the Library of Congress (Call Number G3715 169-.V5 TIL Vault; Control Number 97683561) and Is Available Within the American Memory Collection Online at http://memory.loc.gov/. (Area around what later became Pelham clearly shows "Freedlant" and shows the entire area occupied by "Siwanoys"). For information about the map as well as an excellent, high resolution image, go to http://www.sunysb.edu/libmap/Visscher.htm. 1675: Map Entitled "A Mapp of New England by John Seller Cartographer", ca. 1675. High Resolution Image of the Map Is Available Online at http://www.sunysb.edu/libmap/img0022.jpg. Information about the map is available at http://www.sunysb.edu/libmap/Seller.htm. (Area around what later became Pelham shows "The Mohegans Country".) 1690: Map Entitled "A Map of ye English Empire in the Continent of America", ca. 1690 by Robert Morden. Derived from Seller's 1675 Map and Other English and Dutch Maps, With Improvements. High Resolution Image of the Map Is Available Online at http://www.sunysb.edu/libmap/img0024b.jpg. Information about the map is available at http://www.sunysb.edu/libmap/Morden.htm. (Area around what later became Pelham is shown, but without meaningful detail.) 1708: Copy of Map of Land in Eastchester Granted to William Peartree and Associates by Queen Anne in 1708, Original in Secretary of State's Office, Albany, N.Y. (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate II, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1710: Map of New Rochelle and Pelham, from County Clerk's Office, White Plains (referenced 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 p. 168 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1755: Map Entitled "A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England; Containing the Provinces of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire, With the Colonies of Konektikut and Rhode Island, Divided Into Counties and Townships: The Whole Composed From Actual Surveys and Its Situation Adjusted by Astronomical Observations", ca. 1755 by Thomas Jeffery. The Map Is Held in the Collection of the Library of Congress (Call Number G3720 1755 .J4 Vault; Control Number 74692155) and Is Available Within the American Memory Collection Online at http://memory.loc.gov/. (Pelham area is clearly shown, though map contains no reference to Pelham; shows Old Boston Post Road running through "E.Chester" to "New Rochel" and then northward an d shows "Morrisania" and "W.Chester"). For information about the map as well as an excellent, high resolution image, go to http://www.sunysb.edu/libmap/Jefferys.htm. 1775: Map of Battle of Pell's Point, from book by Abbatt (referenced 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 p. 168 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). Ca. 1776: Map Entitled "A Plan of the Operations of the King's Army Under the Command of General Sir William Howe, K.B. in New York and East New Jersey, Against the American Forces Commanded by General Washington from the 12th of October to the 28th of November 1776, Wherein is Particularly Distinguished the Engagement on the White Plains the 28th of October", ca. 1776 by Claude Joseph Sauthier (often referenced as The Sauthier Map and generally deemed an inaccurate depiction of events surrounding the Battle of Pelham). The map is held in the collection of the Library of Congress (Call Number G3804.W7S3 1776 .S2 Faden 58; Control Number gm 71000649; Repository: Library of Congress Geography and Map Division, Washington, D.C., 20540-4650 USA). The Map Is Available Within the American Memory Collection Online at http://memory.loc.gov/. (Pelham area is clearly shown as is Pell's Point). 1776: A Survey of Frog's Neck and the Rout[e] of the British Army to the 24th of October 1776 . . . Manuscript [1776] by Charles Blaskowitz. Scale 1:24, 000. 74 x 43 cm. (G3701 .S32177 1776 .B5 Faden 57) (known as the "Blaskowitz Map"). 1776: A Map of Part of New-York Island Showing a Plan of Fort Washington, Now Call'd Ft. Knyphausen with the Rebels Lines on the South Part, from Which They Were Driven on the 16th of November 1776 . . . Manuscript [1776] Scale ca. 1:9,300. 75 x 40 cm. (G3804 .N42 1776 .S31 Faden 61). 1776: Map Entitled "The Country Twenty-Five Miles Round New York, Drawn by a Gentleman From That City", 1776. A Slide of the Map is Owned by the Library Company of Pennsylvania. (Pelham area is clearly shown and is labeled "Pelham Manor West Chester"). For information about the map as well as an excellent, high resolution image, go to http://www.sunysb.edu/libmap/25miles.htm. Ca. 1778: Map Entitled "Skecth [sic] of the Road from Kings Bridge to White Plains", ca. 1778 by an Unknown Cartographer. The map is held in the collection of the Library of Congress (Call Number G3803.W5P2 1778 .S5 Vault; Control Number gm71000986; Repository: Library of Congress Geography and Map Division, Washington, D.C., 20540-4650 USA). The Map Is Available Within the American Memory Collection Online at http://memory.loc.gov/. (Pelham area is shown, but there is no reference to Pelham.) 1781: Map Entitled "Position du Camp de L'Armée Combinée a Philipsburg du 6 Juillet au 19 Aoust." (Translation: Position of the Camp of the Combined Army at Philipsburg from July 6 to Aug. 19). The map is held in the collection of the Library of Congress (Call Number G3802.W5R4 1781 ,P6 Roch 21; Control Number gm71002335; Repository: Library of Congress Geography and Map Division, Washington, D.C., 20540-4650 USA). The Map Is Available Within the American Memory Collection Online at http://memory.loc.gov/. (Pelham area shown). 1788: Map Showing Original Manors of Westchester County, 1788, from Sharf's History of Westchester, 1886 (referenced 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 p. 168 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1789: Map from a Survey of the Roads of the United States of America by Christopher Colles -- 1789 (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate III, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). Note: An excellent digital copy of this map is available online via the David Rumsey Map Collection - Cartography Associates at http://www.davidrumsey.com/ (go to view collection, search for "New York" maps and browse the collection to locate.) 1798: Map, 1798, Town of Pelham by James Davenport, Showing Captain Bond's Boundary Line (1710) Between Pelham and New Rochelle from County Clerk's Office in White Plains, N.Y. (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate III, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1807: A Plan of the Country from Frog's Point to Croton River Shewing the Positions of the American and British Armies from the 12th of October 1776 untill the engagement on the White Plains on the 28th (Philadelphia, PA: Marshall & CP Wayne 1807) (uncolored, 17" x 9"; believed to be from John Marshall's Atlas to the life of Washington; shows Pelham Manor as well as representation of landing at Pell's Point and Battle of Pelham). 1807: Pays Situe entre Frog's Point et Croton River, et position des Armees Americainne et Britannique, depuis le 12 Octobre 1776, jusqu'au 28 du meme mois, ue'elles engagement le Combat sur les Plaines Blanches. (Paris 1807) (Plate VII; colored, 41 cm x 22cm; believed to be from French edition of John Marshall's Atlas to the life of Washington; shows Pelham Manor as well as representation of landing at Pell's Point and Battle of Pelham). 1807: Kaart van het Land van Frogs Point tot de Cotton Rivier . . . (Haarlem, 1805-09) (uncolored; 41 cm x 22 cm; believed to be from Dutch edition of John Marshall's Atlas to the life of Washington; Shows Pelham Manor as well as representation of ladning at Pell's Point and Battle of Pelham). 1829: Map of Westchester from Atlas of State of New York, by David Burr, N.Y. (referenced 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 p. 168 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1835: Map of the Country Twenty Five Miles Around the City of New York by David H. Burr (1835). Note: An excellent digital copy of this map is available online via the David Rumsey Map Collection - Cartography Associates at http://www.davidrumsey.com/ (go to view collection, search for "New York" maps and browse the collection to locate.) 1839: "(MAP) of the (COUNTY) of Westchester by David H. Burr (Stone & Clark: Ithaca, N.Y. Republishers 1839) (shows Pelham). Note: An excellent digital copy of this map is available online via the David Rumsey Map Collection - Cartography Associates at http://www.davidrumsey.com/ (go to view collection, search for "New York" maps and browse the collection to locate.) 1851: Map of Building Lots Being a Continuation of Pelhamville Westchester County, N.Y. The Property of John R. Coppinger, Surveyed and Laid Out by William Bryson Architect and Civil Engineer Oct. 11th 1851 (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate VII, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (referenced in Barr as "Map 1851, Pelhamville -- An Extension Into Pelham Heights") (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1851: Map of Towns of Westchester County, N.Y., from Atlas, by G.M. Hopkins (referenced 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 p. 168 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1852: Map of Prospect Hill (Town of Pelham), by Bryson, filed August 11, 1852 (referenced 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 pp. 128 & 169 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1853: Map of Pelham in the Year 1853 Showing Roads ~ Bounds & Holders of Lands ~ Also Portions of New Rochelle & Eastchester (referenced and reproduced 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 page opposite right endsheet (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (referenced in Barr as "Map of the Town of Pelham in the Year 1853 by the Late Stacy H. Wood of Pelham -- The Faithful Rendition of an Old Map") (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441); see also id. at p. 169, referencing map as "Map of Town of Pelham--Christmas card, by Stacy Wood, executed by him from an old map of that date."). 1853: Map of the Southern Part of West Chester County, New York, Published 1853 by M. Dripps, 103 Fulton St., N.Y. Surveyed by R.F.O. Conner, C.E., Original in the New York Public Library (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate V, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1867: "Plans of East Chester, Pelham and New Rochelle Westchester Co.", Plate 7 in Beer's Atlas (1867). 1868: "Plans of East Chester, Pelham and New Rochelle Westchester Co.", Plate 6 in Beer's Atlas (1868) (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate VIII, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). Note: An excellent digital copy of this map is available online via the David Rumsey Map Collection - Cartography Associates at http://www.davidrumsey.com/ (go to view collection, search for "New York" maps and browse the collection to locate.) 1868: "Town of New Rochelle Westchester Co. N.Y." With Inset of "Pelhamville", Plate 36 in Beer's Atlas (1868) (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate IX, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (referenced in Barr as "Pelhamville and New Rochelle from Beer's Atlas 1868") (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). Note: An excellent digital copy of this map is available online via the David Rumsey Map Collection - Cartography Associates at http://www.davidrumsey.com/ (go to view collection, search for "New York" maps and browse the collection to locate.) 1868: "Town of Pelham City Island", Plate 35 in Beer's Atlas (1868) (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate II, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (referenced in Barr as "Town of Pelham and City Island from Beer's Atlas 1868") (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). Note: An excellent digital copy of this map is available online via the David Rumsey Map Collection - Cartography Associates at http://www.davidrumsey.com/ (go to view collection, search for "New York" maps and browse the collection to locate.) 1872: Town of Pelham and City Island, Plates 53 & 54 in County Atlas of Westchester New York published by J.B. Beers & Co. Assisted by S.W. Wilson and Others, 36 Vesey Street, New York 1872. 1872: Map of the McClellan Estate, Situated in the Town of Pelham, Westchester County, N.Y. Partition Sale July 30, 1872. Surveyed by Burrowes and McCormick (New Rochelle, NY, 1872) (21-1/2 in. x 30 in., 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)). 1872: Map of The McClellan Farm, Situate in the Town of Pelham, Westchester County, N.Y. Partition Sale April 6, 1872. Surveyed by A.R. Stainach, C.E. (White Plains, NY, 1872) (26 in. x 20 in., scale 100 feet to one inch, 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)). 1873: Map dated June 3, 1873 -- The Pelham Manor & Huguenot Heights Association: Incorporating Nearly all the Property Now in the Village of Pelham Manor and in the Village of Pelham referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1874: Map of the Chestnut Grove Division of Lands of the Pelham Manor and Huguenot Heights Association. Pelham, Westchester Co. N.Y. (Photo of map contained in The Pelham Manor Story 1891 - 1991 10 (Pelham Manor, NY: James B. Saunders, ed. 1991); also referenced 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 p. 169 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1874: Map "B" Detailed Survey of Plots Located in Proposed Pelham Bay Park Designated by Commissioners Numbers and Owned by the Bartow Estate (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate XIII-B, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (referenced in Barr as "Map of Bartow 1874. Now Part of Pelham Bay Park. Proposed Real Estate Development at the Bartow Station, Harlem Branch, New Haven Railroad"; see also Map A, infra, 1888) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1874: Map dated April 3, 1874 -- Roosevelt, Chas. H.: Tract on the Sound Opposite Roosevelt Avenue, south of New York Athletic Club referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1875: Map of the Three Divisions as Plotted, of the Lands of the Pelham Manor and Huguenot Heights Association, Pelham, Westchester Co., N.Y. (New York, NY, 1875) (in collection of the New York Public Library, 7 in. x 21-1/2 in., 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); also referenced 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 p. 169 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1875: Map Filed July 1, 1875 -- Chestnut Grove Division of Property of the Pelham Manor & Huguenot Heights Association: Bounded by Pelhamdale, Esplanade, Prospect, Highland and Boston Post Road referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). ca. 1880s: Huguenot Park, Westchester County, New York W.R. Bergholtz, C.E. (undated, ca. 1880s) (26-1/4 in. x 25 in., scale 300 feet = 1 inch, printed on tinted surface, 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)). 1880: Map of Post Offices in Town of Pelham and New Rochelle, from Bolton's History of Westchester County (referenced 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 p. 169 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1881: Town of Pelham, Plate 56 (?) in Bromley's Atlas (1881) (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate XI, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (referenced in Barr as "Map of Town of Pelham and Pelham Manor from Bromley's Atlas 1881") (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1881: Pelham Manor, Plate 57 (?) in Bromley's Atlas (1881) (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate XII, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (referenced in Barr as "Map of Town of Pelham and Pelham Manor from Bromley's Atlas 1881"; shows Pelham Manor in inset at upper right with Long Island Sound, City Island, Pelham Neck and Eastchester Bay on remainder) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1882: Map of the Estate of Elizabeth R.B. King, Situated on City Island, Westchester County, N.Y. Wm. B. Swan, City Surveyor (New York, NY, 1882) (13-1/2 in. x 23 in., 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)). 1886: Map of the Manors Erected Within the County of Westchester Compiled from the Manor Grants and Ancient Maps by Edward F. deLancey 1886, from deLancey, Edward F., Manor Grants (1886) reprinted in 1(3) Pelliana Pell of Pelham opp. p. 46 (privately printed Aug. 1965). 1888: Map of Pelham Heights Association. Original Prospectus. (referenced 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 p. 169 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1888: Map "A" Detailed Survey of Plots Located in Proposed Pelham Bay Park Designated by Commissioners Numbers and Owned by the Bartow Estate (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate XIII-A, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (referenced in Barr as "Maps 1888 of Bartow Estate Made by New York City, Showing Tracts in the Bartow Estate Acquired by New York City for Future Park Development -- Now Included in Pelham Bay Park"; see also Map B, supra, 1874) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1889: Map Filed February 5, 1889 -- Robert C. Black, Beech Tree Lane District: Developed After 1927 referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1890: Plan of the Country Club Land Association Westchester, N.Y. Designed & Engraved specially for this work by Hyde & Company, 48 Exchange Place N.Y. in Wm. M. Goldthwaite, Map of Upper New York City and Lower Westchester County Country Club and New York Athletic Club (1890) (bounded by "Pelham Bay" to the East, bounded by "Town Dock" to the South, bounded by "Latyin, Estate" to the South and bounded by Estate of Lorrillard Spencer" to the North). 1890: Plan of Travers Island New York Athletic Club Pelham, N.Y. Designed & Engraved specially for this work by Hyde & Company, 48 Exchange Place N.Y. in Wm. M. Goldthwaite, Map of Upper New York City and Lower Westchester County Country Club and New York Athletic Club (1890) (showing Travers Island, with Pelham / New Rochelle line to the Northwest, Starins Glen Island including Klein Deutschland and Glenwood to the Southeast, and a small portion of Hunters Island to the South). 1890: Untitled, but showing Pelham, Pelham Manor, Pelhamville, Hunters Island, Travers Island and Much More in Wm. M. Goldthwaite, Map of Upper New York City and Lower Westchester County Country Club and New York Athletic Club (1890) (showing Pelham southward to the "Bartow Bros." property, northward to New Rochelle norhward border and tiny bit of Scarsdale, westward through Chester Hill portion of Mt. Vernon and eastward well into Long Island Sound). 1890: Map Filed October 11, 1890 -- Anna M. Secor Property referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1891: "Chester Park, Situate in the Town of New Rochelle and Pelham, Westchester County, NY." surveyed May and June 1890 by C.A. Hyatt, surveyor and filed August 20, 1891 as Map #995. 1892: Map Filed June 18, 1892 -- Parkside Section: South of Prospect Hill referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1892: Map Filed June 18, 1892, Parkside Land & Improvement Co. for Development Having to Do With Land Adjoining the Pelham Bay Park referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1893: "Map of Property of the Pelhamville Land and Homestead Association and others in Town of Pelham" by John Fairchild, dated March 1, 1893, filed in office of Register of County of Westchester on March 9, 1893 as Map #1061. 1893: "Towns of Westchester and Pelham" with inset of "Village of Pelhamville" and inset of "Villages of Westchester and Unionport", Plate 3 in Atlas of Westchester County by Julius Bien & Co. (1893). 1894: Map Filed September 4, 1894 and September 6, 1901 -- Mansion Place: Bounded by Post Road, Along Esplanade, Manor Lane referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1894: Map Dated September 29, 1894 -- Rosedale: Section South Towards the Shore Road referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1895: Map Filed May 27, 1895, 1899, 1926 -- Pelham Manor Park No. I: Bounded by Hutchinson River, Esplanade, Wolf Lane, Secor Lane referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). Ca. 1895: - Pelham Manor Park No. 2, Covers the Western Portion of the Pelham Manor Park Development, on file at the County Clerks Office in White Plains. (Source: Sil Spagnuolo, Pelham map collector and expert). Undated, Pre-1896: Map of Bartow, Situated in the Town of Pelham, Westchester County, New York (undated) (20-1/2 in. x 28-1/2 in., 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)). 1900: "U.S. Geological Survey Topography New York - New Jersey Harlem Quadrangle, H.M. Wilson, Geographer in Charge (Edition of Feb. 1900, reprinted June 1913). 1900: "Greater New York" in Cram's Unrivaled Atlas of the World, Indexed at 97 (George F. Cram 1900, corrected to July 1st, 1900) (shows Pelham, though quite small). 1901: Map Filed October 11, 1901 and Feb. 16, 1905 -- Manor Heights: Bounded by Colonial, Rochelle Terrace, Post Road, Pelham Manor Road referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1902: Map Filed July 24, 1902, Pelham Bay Park Land Co. for Development Having to Do With Land Adjoining the Pelham Bay Park referenced 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 p. 128 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1902: Map of New York City Showing Portions of Brooklyn, Jersey City, and Westchester Co. 1902 (Rand McNally & Co. 1902) (Plate 58 shows portions of Pelham Manor including Prospect Hill). 1903: Map Filed December 24, 1903 -- Glen Mitchill: Bounded by Monterey, Pelham Manor Road, Colonial referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1904: Map Filed September 24, 1904 -- Windsor Heights: Section South and East o Prospect Hill Village referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1905: Map Filed Feb. 16, 1905 -- Fairlawn Terrace, Bounded by Colonial, Iden, Reid, Wolf Lane referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1906: Map of the Heisser Property owned by Hudson P Rose Company, Village of North Pelham, Westchester County" by John F. Fairchild, C.E., June 12, 1906 and filed in office of Register of Westchester County, August 10, 1906 in Vol. 23 of Maps at page 24. 1906: Map Filed July 13, 1906 -- Secor Realty Co.: Western Part of Pelham Manor referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1907: Map Filed February 8, 1907 -- Wm. B. Randall: Hermitage Tract in Park Lane Extending to Beech Tree Lane referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1908: Map Filed May 25, 1908 -- Roosevelt Park referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1908: "City of Mount Vernon", Plate 1 in Atlas of Mount Vernon and Pelham by John F. Fairchild (1908) (shows all of Pelham, including Village of North Pelham, Village of Pelham and Village of Pelham Manor). 1908: "City of Mount Vernon & Town of Pelham", Plate 20 in Atlas of Mount Vernon and Pelham by John F. Fairchild (1908) (shows Village of North Pelham). 1908: "City of Mount Vernon & Town of Pelham Village of North Pelham", Plate 21 in Atlas of Mount Vernon and Pelham by John F. Fairchild (1908) (shows Village of North Pelham). 1908: "Town of Pelham", Plate 22 in Atlas of Mount Vernon and Pelham by John F. Fairchild (1908) (shows "Prospect Hill", "Chestnut Grove Division", "Mansion Place" and "Pelhamdale Land Co."). 1908: "City of Mount Vernon & Town of Pelham", Plate 24 in Atlas of Mount Vernon and Pelham by John F. Fairchild (1908) (shows Manor Circle area of Pelham Manor to the Long Island Sound, including Bolton Priory and Travers Island). 1910: Map Dated September 7, 1910 -- Roosevelt Heights: Bolton Road and Roosevelt Ave. Section, From Pelhamdale Towards the Sound referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1911: "Part of the Town and Village of Pelham", Plate 18 in Bromley's Atlas (1911). 1911: "Part of the City of New Rochelle Ward 2" also showing portion of Pelham Manor and Travers Island, Plate 19 in Bromley's Atlas (1911). 1912: Map Dated October 24, 1912 -- Pelham Country Club referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1915: "Map showing portions of THIRD AVE. FOURTH AVE. AND SEVENTH ST. in the village of NORTH PELHAM WESTCHESTER CO. N.Y. July 1, 1915" by Edward F. Campbell Engr. Surveyor, Approved by the Board of Trustees Village of North Pelham (copy in collection of The Office of The Historian of the Town of Pelham). 1922: Map Dated August 4, 1922 -- Mt. Tom Section: Hillcrest, Rockledge, Rockledge, Mt. Tom (developed after 1925) referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1923: Map Filed in 1923 -- Bon Mar Road: Tract North of Pelhamdale, Opposite Black Street referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1923: "Map of 390 lots known as Prevost Estate, located at Boston Road, Pelham Bay Park, Eastchester Creek, Huguenot Avenue and intersecting streets and avenues, Borough of the Bronx, City of NY" dated April 24, 1923 and made by George C. Hollerith, surveyor, 176 Broadway, NYC and filed in office of Register of County of Bronx, June 26, 1923, as map #704 and also in office of Register of the County of Westchester County as Map #2512. (Except so much thereof as was conveyed to Westchester County in Liber 2776 of Conveyances at page 450. 1924: Map Dated August 16, 1924 and June 4, 1926 -- Manor Circle: Off Pelhamdale, East of Branch Line of New Haven referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1926: Map Filed May 20, 1926 -- Circle Hill: Street South of Pelhamdale referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1926: Map Filed May 27, 1926 -- Beech Tree Lane Section: Original Map Filed by R.C. Black, February 5, 1889 referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1929: Map of the Country in the Vicinity of the Anne Hutchinson Settlement From Anne Hutchinson & Other Papers published by Westchester County Historical Society, Vol. VII (1929) (referenced and reproduced 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 Plate VI, after p. 28 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)). 1932: 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)"). 1933: Map Filed in 1933 -- Country Club Lane: Tract Bounded on North by Pelham Country Club referenced 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 p. 129 (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946) (Library of Congress Control Number 47003441)).). 1935: Dolph-Stewart Official Street Directory and Information Guide of Mt. Vernon, Bronxville, Tuckahoe, Pelhams, Town of Eastchester, N.Y. . . . (Dolph & Stewart, New York, NY, c1935) (v. fold, map, 16 cm, Library of Congress Control Number 35000809, Library of Congress Call Number F129.M94A2). 1946: Town of Pelham, in Lockwood Barr, 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, page opposite Left Endsheet (The Dietz Press, Inc. 1946). 1948 (with addenda and additional indices as late as 1954): 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). 1971: Pelham Manor Village Engineer, Zoning Map, Village of Pelham Manor, Westchester County N.Y. / Julius J. Dworschak, Village Engineer Rev. 1971 (1 map, photocopy, 19 x 26 cm, Library of Congress Control Number 85695461, Library of Congress Call Number G3804.P33G44 1971.P4 MLC) (see also revised 1990 version). 1980: Rand McNally and Company, New York City Street Map / Rand McNally (Skokie, IL: Rand McNally & Co. 1980) (2 maps on 1 sheet, both sides, col., 81 x 61 cm. and 62 x 84 cm, on sheet 94 x 65 cm., folded to 24 x 11 cm., Library of Congress Control Number 5469003, Library of Congress Call Number G3804.N4 1980.R3) (includes Pelham Manor). 1987: Merchant Maps, Maps of New Rochelle, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, E. Chester, Pelham & Pelham Manor, New York: Happy to Help You Find Your Way Around / Merchant Maps (Cincinnati, OH: Mass Marketing Inc., Merchant Maps Division, c1987, 1 map, both sides, 87 x 109 cm, on sheet 89 x 59 cm, folded to 23 x 10 cm, Library of Congress Control Number 5499809, Library of Congress Call Number 5499809). June 2, 1987: RPPW, Inc., Village of Pelham Zoning Map June 2, 1987 (available via Village of Pelham Web site, visited Oct. 23, 2002). 1990: Pelham Manor Village Engineer, Zoning Map, Village of Pelham Manor, Westchester County N.Y. / Julius J. Dworschak, Village Engineer, 1930 - 1971; Richard R. Blessing, Village Engineer . . . Rev. 10/1/90? (1 map, photocopy, 21 x 28 cm, Library of Congress Control Number 93685115, Library of Congress Call Number G3804.P33G44 1990.P4 MLC) (see also original 1971 version). 1993: Merchant Maps, Map of New Rochelle, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, E. Chester, Pelham & Pelham Manor, New York: Happy To Help You Find Your Way Around / MM - Merchant Maps (Cincinnati, OH: Mass Marketing Inc., Merchant Maps Division, c1993, 1 map, both sides, 87 x 97 cm, on sheet 89 x 59 cm, folded to 23 x 10 cm, Library of Congress Control Number 5575687, Library of Congress Call Number G3804.N4A1 1993.M4). 1996: Village of Pelham, Map of Village of Pelham printed in Village of Pelham ~ Centennial Celebration Walking Tour 1896 - 1996 p. 1 (Village of Pelham 1996). 1996: Chester Park, Village of Pelham printed in Village of Pelham ~ Centennial Celebration Walking Tour 1896 - 1996 p. 4 (Village of Pelham 1996). 1996: Pelham Heights, Village of Pelham printed in Village of Pelham ~ Centennial Celebration Walking Tour 1896 - 1996 p. 8 (Village of Pelham 1996). 1996: Pelhamwood, Village of Pelham printed in Village of Pelham ~ Centennial Celebration Walking Tour 1896 - 1996 p. 12 (Village of Pelham 1996). 1996: Pelville, Village of Pelham printed in Village of Pelham ~ Centennial Celebration Walking Tour 1896 - 1996 p. 16 (Village of Pelham 1996). Undated: Richmond's Annual Directory of Mount Vernon, Pelham and Sherwood Park . . . (Library of Congress 10531465). Undated: 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). Home |
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