... A petition was circulated as part of the protest and the eighty residents signed it. On Monday, June 18, 1945, Pelham Manor resident Percy J. Gaynor who lived on Carol Place near the historic home appeared before the Board of Trustees of the Village ...
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The Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum and Carriage House is yet another Pelham landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located in today's Pelham Bay Park a few hundred yards from the Pelham Manor border, the Bartow-Pell estate is one of the most stunning reminders of what life was like in the grand estates that once lined the shores of Eastchester Bay and Pelham Bay overlooking Long Island Sound.
Cortlandt Way Starr was one of the principal partners of famed Fifth Avenue jeweler Black, Starr & Frost during the 19th Century. Starr lived in Pelham Manor where his partner, Robert C. Black, also lived.
At 2:30 a.m. on December 23, 1873, the Emmett family of Pelham Manor suffered one of the most infamous home invasions and robberies ever experienced in our little town. The family lived in the notable residence that still stands at 145 Shore Road.