The Westchester Historian Index, 1990 – 2019
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Westchester Historian Index v. 66-95, 1990 – 2019 Authors ARIANO, Terry Beasts and ballyhoo: the menagerie men of Somers. Summer 2008, 84(3):100-111, illus. BANDON, Alexandra If these walls could talk. Spring 2001, 77(2):52-57, illus. BAROLINI, Helen Aaron Copland lived in Ossining, too. Spring 1999, 75(2):47-49, illus. American 19th-century feminists at Sing Sing. Winter, 2002, 78(1):4-14, illus. Garibaldi in Hastings. Fall 2005, 81(4):105-108, 110, 112-113, illus. BASS, Andy Martin Luther King, Jr.: Visits to Westchester, 1956-1967. Spring 2018, 94(2):36-69, illus. BARRETT, Paul M. Estates of the country place era in Tarrytown. Summer 2014, 90(3):72-93, illus. “Morning” shines again: a lost Westchester treasure is found. Winter 2014, 90(1):4-11, illus. BEDINI, Silvio A. Clock on a wheelbarrow: the advent of the county atlas. Fall 2000, 76(4):100-103, illus. BELL, Blake A. The Hindenburg thrilled Westchester County before its fiery crash. Spring 2005, 81(2):50, illus. John McGraw of Pelham Manor: baseball hall of famer. Spring 2010, 86(2):36-47, illus. Pelham and the Toonerville Trolley. Fall 2006, 82(4):96-111, illus. The Pelhamville train wreck of 1885: “One of the most novel in the records of railroad disasters.” Spring 2004, 80(2):36-47, illus. The sea serpent of the sound: Westchester’s own sea monster. Summer 2016, 92(3):82-93. Thomas Pell’s treaty oak. Summer 2002, 78(3):73-81, illus. The War of 1812 reaches Westchester County. Spring 2012, 88(2):44-51, illus. Westchester vignettes: George H. Reynolds and the Monitor. Winter 2006, 82(1):22, illus. William Thomas Grant, Jr. and his estate in Pelham Manor. Spring 2009, 85(2):48-55, illus. BENEDICT, Margaret Rooted in history: WPA murals in Westchester County. Summer 1998, 74(3):52-59, illus. BENICE, Ronald J. The Banks of Sing Sing. Spring 1997, 73(2):36-41, illus. BORISKIN, Michael Aaron Copland’s life in Cortlandt. Winter 1999, 75(1):4-9, illus. BOULDEN, Jim Rev. Olssen’s Boarding School for Boys, Scarsdale. Fall 1997, 73(4):80-83, illus. BOWER, Janet Emile Bachelet - inventor from Mount Vernon, New York. Spring 1992, 68(2):39-43, illus. BRACKBILL, Eleanor Phillips Isaac Gedney Jr. and the Neutral Ground. Spring 2005, 81(2):36-57, illus. BRECK, Rachel Memories of Dellwood Farm in Mount Kisco. Winter 2007, 83(1):10-20, illus. BRIER, Carol Joseph Cusno: the Sicilian Immigrant and the Jays of Bedford. Spring 2011, 87(2):40-51, illus. BRIGANDI, Beverley The names in the ledger: harlequins, horses and howdahs. Winter 2015, 91(1):4-17, illus. BROES, Arthur T. White Plains goes to war, 1941-1942. Spring 1996, 72(2):37-46, illus. BROWN, Bob Milton Point: 1600-1945. Fall 2010, 86(4):122-129, illus. 1 BUCHANAN, Chauncey K. The Reverend Hosea Ball, pastor of the Presbyterian Churches at Elmsford and Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Summer 1994, 70(3):51-56, illus. BUNDLES, A’Lelia Her dream of dreams: Chapter 19 from On Her Own Ground. Winter 2001, 77(1):10-21, illus. Prologue from On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madame C. J. Walker. Winter 2001, 77(1):4-9, illus. BUFF, Barbara Ball Bronxville: the planned community as art colony. Spring 1990, 66(2):27-34, illus. BURLINGHAM, Michael John Richard M. Hoe's Brightside and the development of Hunts Point. Fall 1993, 69(4):73-80, illus. BURTON, Richard Upstairs/downstairs at the Peter Augustus Jay house: what the 1843 inventory tells us. Summer 2005, 81(3):68-77, illus. CASARELLA, Michael. Amelia Earhart at home in Harrison. Spring 1996, 72(2):27-28, illus. CASE, Peggy Albert Bierstadt rediscovered: his life, art and Westchester residence. Fall 1991, 67(4):75-82, illus. CHURCH, Angelica Schuyler. Fixing the White House pump. Summer 1991, 91(3):90-92, illus. CLYDE, (Dr.) Debra "Numbers fell to the earth": the Methodist camp meetings. Summer 1990, 66(3):51-56, illus. COHEN, Nina S. Playland in context: origins of a refined amusement park. Winter 2017, 93(1):4-28, illus. COHN, Howard How Westchester lost the Bronx. Winter 1991, 67(1):9-14, illus. COUNIHAN, (Sister) Martha Mother Irene Gill, foundress of the College of New Rochelle. Spring 2005, 81(2):58-61, illus. Simeon Leland, merchant prince, and his splendid palace. Winter 2008, 84(1):4-25, illus. CRAUGHWELL-VARDA, Kathleen Nelly Bly investigates the Keeley Institute. Fall 1999, 75(4):122-125, illus. CURRAN, John The influence of Hungarian immigrants in Peekskill. Summer 1998, 74(3):68-71, illus. Notes on General Seth Pomeroy. Spring 2010, 86(2):56-61, illus. CUTUL, Peter Ales and tales: a history of brewing in Westchester County. Fall 2004, 80(4):100-109, illus. A history of historic signs in Westchester County. Winter 2003, 79(1):12-19, illus. CZARNECKI, Anthony J. Mr. Lincoln’s Visit to Peekskill: The Sesquicentennial of an Inaugural Journey. Winter 2011, 87(1):4-33, illus. “A proper regard for the unfortunates”: origins of the jail system in Westchester County. Spring 2006, 82(2):36-51, illus. The Reverend William Mounteney and the origins of the probation system in Westchester County, NY. Spring 2015, 91(2):36-59, illus. Roberts J. Wright: the story of Westchester County’s first Commissioner of Correction. Spring 2019, 95(2):36-61, illus. When Arthur Conan Doyle visited Sing Sing Prison. Fall 2018, 94(4):119-128. When the Kennedy family lived in Westchester County. Spring 2017, 93(2):36-65, illus. When Winston Churchill spoke in Westchester County. Spring 2014, 90(2):55-65, illus. DASKIN, Beth Matthias the Prophet at Beechwood. Fall 2005, 81(4):118-122, illus. DAVIS, Barbara Davids Island. Winter 1990, 66(1):4-10, illus. Swinging through the thirties: Glen Island Casino’s big band years. Spring 2000, 76(2):48-51, illus. Westchester: the Christmas connection. Fall 1992, 68(4):84-89, illus. DEARSTYNE, Bruce W. The opening of the Tappan Zee Bridge. Winter 2018, 94(1):4-9, illus. DEL BIANCO, LOU Out of Rushmore’s shadow: an Italian immigrant’s unsung role as chief carver; the Luigi Del Bianco story. Fall 2017, 93(4):125-129, illus. DONDERO, Lauren The Woman’s Institute of Yonkers. Fall 2007, 83(4):100-112, illus. DRIMMER, Harold Major André’s captors: the changing perspective of history. Spring 1999, 75(2):50-55, illus. A Sesquicentennial: the kosher hotel in Westchester. Summer 1997, 73(3):61-64, illus. The Westchester militia in the American Revolution. Winter 1997, 73(1):3-11, illus. DUBLIN, Susan Croton Point: land use transition in the 20th century. Spring 2007, 83(2):54-61, illus. DUNKAK, Harry Archives & special collections at Iona College. Summer 2019, 95(3):80-91, illus. The Lorillard family of Westchester County: tobacco, property and nature. Summer 1995, 71(3):51-58, illus. Nurturing mind, body and spirit: the story of the Wartburg Care Community. Fall, 2009, 85(4): 136-160, illus. The three Iona schools in New Rochelle, New York: in 2015 Iona College celebrated 75 years; in 2016 Iona Grammar and Iona Prep celebrate 100 years Winter 2016, 92(1):4-28, illus. Winemaking in Westchester County: the Underhill family of Croton Point. Summer 1999, 75(3):68-74, illus. EPSTEIN, Irene Lee Helen Gould and base ball. Summer 2002, 78(3):68-72, illus. ERICKSON, Maureen M. Valeria Home. Summer 1993, 69(3):51-55, illus. FAVAREAU, John Three Weeks In Politics: the unmaking of a mayor, 1894. Fall 2004, 80(4):118-125, illus. FORESTER, Erica Raphael’s “Hours of the Day and Night” at Lyndhurst. Fall 2005, 81(4):100-104, illus. FULLER, Elizabeth G. Annie Gould’s Suncliff. Spring 2013, 89(2):36-65, illus. Benjamin Franklin visits Croton. Fall 2005, 81(4):103, illus. A decent provision: institutional efforts towards charitable assistance in Westchester County, 1828- 1940. Winter 1993, 69(1):10-17, illus. Documenting history: the Westchester County Records and Archives Center. Spring 1991, 67(2):37- 39. Elsie Janis: sweetheart of the A.E.F. and mistress of Philipse Manor House. Summer 2016, 92(3):68-81. From the collections: "Omens and Dreams," a school girl's essay. Winter 1990, 66(1):18-19. General Lafayette’s triumphal tour in 1824. Fall 2005, 81(4):111, illus. Notices in the Hudson River Chronicle (Oct. 1837-Sept. 1850): deaths. Winter 1990, 66(1):20; Spring 1990, 66(2):44; Summer 1990, 66(3):66-67; Fall 1990, 66(4):90-92; Winter 1991, 67(1):16-20; Summer 1992, 68(3):63-67; Fall 1992, 68(4):90-92; Fall 1993, 69(4):89-90; Winter 1994, 70(1):19-20; Spring 1994, 70(2):43-44; 70(3):66-68; 72(1):17-20, 47-48, illus. Notices in the Hudson River Chronicle (Oct. 1837-Sept. 1850): marriages. Summer 1996, 72(3):65-68; Spring 1997, 73(2):44; Summer 1997, 73(3):66-68. A passion for history--the collection of Otto Hufeland. Summer 1998, 74(3):72-77, illus. President Ulysses S. Grant at Merryweather, North Salem. Fall 2005, 81(4):117, illus. Recent Additions to the National Register. Spring 2011, 87(2):60-65, illus.; Fall 2011, 87(4):127-129, illus.; Spring 2013, 89 (1):25-28, illus. The Sage of Yonkers: Samuel Jones Tilden. Winter 2001, 77(1):22-29, illus. "A Terror to Rogues": vigilance societies in Westchester County. Fall 1990, 66(4):75-78, illus.