THE TOWN OF PELHAM. 1 01 



the said town to serve the ensuing year, the following persons were appointed to 

 Uie following offices and places," viz: 



Philip Pell, Supervisor. 

 David J. Pell, Town Clerk. 



David J. Pell, ) 



William Batley, V Assessors. 



Joshua Huestis, ) 



Philip Pell, ") 



John Bartow, > Commissioners of High vvays. 



William Bayley,) 



Joshua Huestis, overseer of highways, for the within district of the town, to 

 extend as far north till it come to the gate between the farms of Mr. John Bar- 

 tow and Charles Turnbull deceased ; and Elijah Horton, overseer of the highways 

 of the northern district of the town, as far north till it comes to the before men- 

 tioned gate : 



Elijah Horton, ) 0verseers of the Poor 

 George Crawford,) uverseers 0I wieroor. 



Jesse Mullinex, 1 



Joshua Huestis, I p y iewers . 



Elijah Hokton, [ 



Esaie Guion, J 



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Philip Pell, ~) 



John Bartow, 



Alexander Anderson, I 



William Bayley, } Commissioners of Schools. 



Isaie Guion, 



Bem Rapalje, 



John Williams, 



Joseph Bayley, Constable and Collector. 



In 1875, was commenced the Huguenot Forest Memorial chapel, a 

 pretty wooden structure, facing the Boston boulevard, at its junction 

 with the Pelham Dale avenue. It was opened for public worship, Sun- 

 day, July 9th, 1876. The Rev. Charles E. Lord having assumed the 

 pastorate. 



In this portion of the town has been organized and legally incorpor- 

 ated, a company styling themselves, " The Pelham Manor and Hugue- 

 not Heights Association" a for the purpose of combining capital and skill 

 in the control and improvement of land for villa or cottage residences. 

 This company own about five hundred acres, stretching from the New 



a S. II. Witherbee, President, C. J. Stevens. Secretary, office, 1ST Broadway. 



