Reginald Pelham Bolton (1856–1942) was an Anglo-American engineer,[1] archaeologist and historian who conducted many digs in northern Manhattan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[2] He and his fellow "Relic Hunters" uncovered thousands of artifacts. Bolton donated photographs and artifacts from his digs to the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum.[3][4]
Bolton was born in London, England, to Rev. James Jay Bolton, and worked in England before coming to America. In 1878 he married Katherine (Kate) Alice Behenna (daughter of Captain James Behenna R.A.), and they were the parents of Ivy May and Guy Bolton, both of whom became writers. In 1892 he married Ethelind Huyck.[5]