LHS Store
The Historical Society sells art, stationery, books, and other publications that feature Larchmont history. There are three ways to make a purchase:
The following is a selection of some of the publications and artistic materials that we have for sale.
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Images of America
Larchmont
By
Judith Doolin Spikes
$20.00
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IMAGES OF AMERICA – LARCHMONT Author Judith Doolin Spikes compiled Larchmont as a tribute to her community. For this rich history, she combined more than two hundred vintage photographs with informative narrative. In it, she traces the evolution of Larchmont from Siwanoy fishing camp to incorporation as a mile-square village in 1891 to a commuter (first railroad, then automobile) suburb. She also includes the surrounding six-square-mile suburban area that shares the Larchmont postal address. Larchmont Village historian since 1980, she is the founding president of the Larchmont Historical Society and is a former teacher and journalist. She earned her doctorate from the University of Chicago.
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Larchmont
1904 Map
Reproduction
of Hughes and Bailey
$15.00
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LARCHMONT 1904 MAP This is a high quality reproduction of the Hughes and Bailey map of Larchmont. The original is in the Library of Congress. The illustration provides a seagull’s view of Larchmont approached from the Long Island. Explore a digitized version of the print at the Library of Congress American Memory Project.
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The
Bevan Hotel
Postcard
Color Reproduction from 1910
$4.00
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BEVAN HOTEL POST CARD REPRODUCTION The Bevan Hotel was located on Park Avenue across from the Larchmont Manor Park.
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House
Calls
Larchmont
Historical Society House Tours
Volume I
$20.00
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House
Calls
Larchmont
Historical Society House Tours
Volume II
$20.00
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HOUSE CALLS Every Spring the Society holds a House Tour featuring historical homes in our village. The booklets explain the history of each home.
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Larchmont
Then and Now
A Photo History
by
Anne Marie Leone and Judith Doolin Spikes
$35.00
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LARCHMONT THEN AND NOW Judith Doolin Spikes has juxtaposed old and contemporary pictures of Larchmont.
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Raid
at Red Mill
Book by Mary E. McGahan
$15.00
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RAID AT RED MILL Near the close of the Revolutionary War in 1782, fourteen-year-old Anne Mott of Westchester County, New York, calls on her Quaker beliefs to protect her family and property from British raiders when a long-time friend puts them at risk. Red Mill is today part of Larchmont.
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A
Century of Larchmont Manor Park
by
Bruce Allen
$4.00
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A CENTURY OF LARCHMONT MANOR PARK Bruce Allen presents an illustrated history of Larchmont Manor Park. Thirteen acres in area with 5,000 feet of Long Island Sound shoreline, this beautiful private park is open to the public. The history includes the story of the Larchmont Manor Park Society, which was established in 1892 to maintain, preserve and protect the park.
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Round
and About
A Brief Account of Who was Who and What was What
by
Judith Doolin Spikes
$4.00
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ROUND AND ABOUT Judith Doolin Spikes provides a self-guided walking tour of Larchmont Manor. The result is a “Brief Account of Who was Who and What has What” in Larchmont history.
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