Robert Givan emigrated to the area (at the time, a part of
Westchester County) from
Kelso,
Scotland, in 1795, purchasing land along the western shore of the
Hutchinson River and
Eastchester Bay, which previously was owned by the
Bartow family. Givan Creek was a tidal creek running through the area into the Hutchinson River, which Givan used to power a mill. When Givan died in 1830, his estate passed to his descendants of the Palmer, LeRoy, and Morgan families; local streets still bear those names. In 1881, the estate was further divided into lots for houses. In 1940, plans were made to extend the
Hutchinson River Parkway south from Westchester County to the
Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, including a bridge over Givans Creek. == Creation of the park ==