I took a look at Randall Comfort's History of the the Bronx Borough (1906) and saw that Henry Scofield Pell who was raised on City Island and was actively involved in the community. He is cited as becoming NYS Clerk in 1893; and judging from the brief entry (the rest of which you already know) he may not have been serving at the time that Comfort's book was issued. You might want to contact the City Island Historical Society at www.cityisland museum.org to see if they have more information on him; or alternately contact a Mormon regional center (Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints) to use their indexes. I noticed too that the NYS Library has a Pell family periodical called Pelliana: Pell of Pelham which might be a promising source. Perhaps the State Library may have some additionally information about Henry Scofield Pell. Janet Butler Munch Special Collections Librarian Lehman College Library [log in to unmask] Gale Harris wrote: > John McNamara's History in Asphalt indicates that Pell > Place on City Island in the Bronx may be named after > Henry Scofield Pell (b. 1856) who was "Clerk of the > New York State Assembly, and a real estate dealer in > later life." Does anyone know when he served as > clerk? Or have any other information about him?? > > ===== > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes > http://finance.yahoo.com