Early Postcard View of ‘The Dogwoods,’ the Black Family Mansion on Pelhamdale Avenue

Robert C. Black, a member of the well-known Fifth Avenue jeweler Black Starr & Frost, lived with his wife, Mary Witherbee Black, in a splendid mansion that stood on a large tract where the homes between 958 and 1000 Esplanade now stand. The couple moved to Pelham Manor in the 1870s and originally lived in the home that still stands at 1057 Esplanade, an example of the "Esplanade Villa" style of home offered in the early days of the development efforts of the Pelham Manor and Huguenot Heights Association.

Joseph A. Barone Sr. Obituary

... 16 Shea Pl, New Rochelle. A funeral Mass is scheduled for Monday 10 am at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, in Pelham Manor. Interment will follow at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to United Hebrew Geriatric ...

The Bonnie Brae Inn Property Bought by the Pelham Country Club in 1920

There once stood on Boston Post Road in Pelham Manor and New Rochelle a beautiful tract of land with a lovely home known as "Bonnie Brae." Indeed, as you leave Pelham Manor and enter New Rochelle via Boston Post Road, if you look to the right near the bus stop, two large rough stone columns that once were part of the estate still stand -- the only reminders of what once was.

The Bonnie Brae Inn Property Bought by the Pelham Country Club in 1920

There once stood on Boston Post Road in Pelham Manor and New Rochelle a beautiful tract of land with a lovely home known as "Bonnie Brae." Indeed, as you leave Pelham Manor and enter New Rochelle via Boston Post Road, if you look to the right near the bus stop, two large rough stone columns that once were part of the estate still stand -- the only reminders of what once was.