
Periodic Publications
The Bronxville Journal
Although Bronxville is small, it has a rich history. For more than two centuries notable and colorful -- as well as ordinary -- public citizens have left interesting legacies. Edited by Marilynn Wood Hill, The Bronxville Journal captures many of their stories, illuminating little-known aspects of Bronxville from the early 19th century to the present in its annual editions.
Members receive a complimentary copy of each published Journal. Copies of each of the published volumes are available for purchase on this website. Click here to learn more about the Journal.
The Chronicle
Published twice-yearly, in the fall and spring, The Chronicle keeps members up-to-date on all the many Conservancy activities and concerns, from announcements of the organization’s public lectures and events, to news of the on-going work of its many active committees.
Designed and edited by Nancy Vittorini, with photo contributions from Katie Primerano, Allaire Warner and Neely Bower, The Chronicle is a warm reminder of all the conviviality and camaraderie that goes along with being a member of the Bronxville Historical Conservancy! Click to Download Back Issues of The Chronicle
Books and Catalogues
Around Bronxville
An attractive 128-page soft-cover photo history of Bronxville with 230 vintage photos offering a delightful, entertaining look at public and private life in the 19th and 20th centuries. This history of Bronxville provides fascinating photo captions filled with facts, legend and lore.
Bronxville Artists & Friends
To celebrate its tenth Anniversary, the Bronxville Historical Conservancy published this 64-page full color catalogue by Jayne Warman, curator, and Marilynn Wood Hill, editor, to accompany an exhibition held at Concordia College's OSilas Gallery in Fall 2008. Bronxville Artists & Friends illustrates not only the works exhibited, but also the paintings in the Conservancy collection, and includes a commentary on each work and a biographical sketch of each artist.
Building a Suburban Village
Produced to mark the Village's centennial year, this meticulously researched and documented history details the growth of Bronxville neighborhood by neighborhood -- including apartment and townhouse groups -- as sparsely settled open land gradually became residential parks and institutional campuses and lead to the model suburb of today. The 352-page volume features nearly 300 new and vintage photographs and a dozen custom designed maps that show the decade of construction of every Bronxville residence. This richly illustrated hard cover book makes for entertaining and informative reading, and is now in its second printing. Available soon!







