Pelhamville Bicentennial Celebration in 1894
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On July 4, 1894, the tiny little hamlet of Pehamville celebrated the bicentennial of its "settlement". There were fireworks, orations and more.
Oddly enough, I have yet to identify what the little hamlet considered to be its initial settlement in 1694. . . . . . .
Below is a brief reference to the celebration that appeared in the July 5, 1894 issue of the New-York Tribune.
"PELHAMVILLE
Pelhamville yesterday celebrated the two-hundredth anniversary of its settlement. There were orations, music and games in the day, and the evening was devoted to a display of fireworks and to other amusements. Hundreds of people from the surrounding towns and cities took part."
Source: Pelhamville, New-York Tribune, Jul. 5, 1894, p. 12, col. 1.
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