... addressed the fact that the church, first known as "The Huguenot Memorial Forest First Presbyterian Church of Pelham Manor, New York," was formally incorporated on October 22, 1876. It held its first service in the newly-completed Little Red Church, ...
... on What May Have Been the First Telephone Installed in Pelham . Tue., Mar. 29, 2005: The Earliest Telephone in Pelham Manor? Residents of the Town of Pelham seemed to recognize the importance and value of the new invention very early. On July 19, ...
... on What May Have Been the First Telephone Installed in Pelham . Tue., Mar. 29, 2005: The Earliest Telephone in Pelham Manor? Residents of the Town of Pelham seemed to recognize the importance and value of the new invention very early. On July 19, ...
... and Davids Islands During and Shortly After the Civil War . Fri., Jun. 3, 2005: Davids' Island Off the Coast of Pelham Manor During the Civil War . Fri., Dec. 04, 2015: Early Celebrations of the Huckleberry Indians of the New York Athletic Club . ...
In 1876 a horse-drawn road coach known as "The Pelham Coach" began running between New York City's Hotel Brunswick and the "Pelham Manor" of yore. This road coach was not a simple hired coach that ferried passengers from New York City in the days before Henry Ford mass produced his Model T. Rather, this road coach was driven by Colonel Delancey Kane, one of the so-called "millionaire coachmen," who engaged in a sport known as "public coaching" or "road coaching" as it sometimes was called.
In 1876 a horse-drawn road coach known as "The Pelham Coach" began running between New York City's Hotel Brunswick and the "Pelham Manor" of yore. This road coach was not a simple hired coach that ferried passengers from New York City in the days before Henry Ford mass produced his Model T. Rather, this road coach was driven by Colonel Delancey Kane, one of the so-called "millionaire coachmen," who engaged in a sport known as "public coaching" or "road coaching" as it sometimes was called.
Pelham Democrats were excited about the presidential election of 1892. Democrats in the new village of Pelham Manor created "The Cleveland and Stevenson Club of Pelham Manor" early that year.
Pelham Democrats were excited about the presidential election of 1892. Democrats in the new village of Pelham Manor created "The Cleveland and Stevenson Club of Pelham Manor" early that year.
... company. He graduated from Sacred Heart University. He is a son of Marijane Funess and Richard N. Funess of Pelham Manor, N.Y. His mother is a director at Crenshaw Communications, a public relations agency in Manhattan. His father is the senior ...
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.
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.
On April 3, 1931, the headline on the front page of The Pelham Sun blared that New York City Planned a "Big Amusement Park" on Hunter's Island in Pelham Bay Park. The headline also blared that Pelham Manor was expected to oppose the amusement park.