... Village Elections in Pelham in 1900 - New York Athletic Club Members Campaign Against the Prohibition Ticket in Pelham Manor . Thu., Aug. 11, 2005: How Dry I Am: Pelham Goes Dry in the 1890s and Travers Island Is At the Center of a Storm . Pelham ...
... Village Elections in Pelham in 1900 - New York Athletic Club Members Campaign Against the Prohibition Ticket in Pelham Manor . Thu., Aug. 11, 2005: How Dry I Am: Pelham Goes Dry in the 1890s and Travers Island Is At the Center of a Storm . Pelham ...
... of publication. In its earliest days, the newspaper occasionally carried news of Pelham. In those early days, Pelham Manor had not been settled much. The settlement of Pelhamville was tiny and, as one might expected, generated little interest or ...
... the Town of Pelham and the City of New Rochelle. The second was a large section adjacent to the Village of Pelham Manor that included an area where today's Fairway supermarket is located. In about 1914, the Town Board of the Town of Pelham began ...
... Indeed, the two boards of directors were comprised of the same seven members on each -- five of whom were from Pelham Manor with one from New York City and another from Long Island City. Two of the directors from Pelham Manor served as President and ...
... Indeed, the two boards of directors were comprised of the same seven members on each -- five of whom were from Pelham Manor with one from New York City and another from Long Island City. Two of the directors from Pelham Manor served as President and ...
... Indeed, the two boards of directors were comprised of the same seven members on each -- five of whom were from Pelham Manor with one from New York City and another from Long Island City. Two of the directors from Pelham Manor served as President and ...
... Indeed, the two boards of directors were comprised of the same seven members on each -- five of whom were from Pelham Manor with one from New York City and another from Long Island City. Two of the directors from Pelham Manor served as President and ...
Fitness buffs will soon have a 24-hour gym to pump some iron when 24 Hour Fitness open its 17th club in Pelham Manor. A grand opening event for the new club is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 16, at 887 Pelham Parkway, Pelham Manor.
Fitness buffs will soon have a 24-hour gym to pump some iron when 24 Hour Fitness open its 17th club in Pelham Manor. A grand opening event for the new club is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 16, at 887 Pelham Parkway, Pelham Manor.
Currently among the many, many eBay auction offerings related to the history of Pelham is a lovely postcard entitled "Manor Club, Pelham Manor, N. Y." It depicts the original clubhouse of the Manor Club, known as the "Manor House," built in 1887-1888 . The cornerstone of the structure was laid on Thanksgiving Day, 1887 .
... at Red Church Corner, known today as Four Corners (the intersection of Boston Post Road and Pelhamdale Avenue). Pelham Manor posted John McCormack to handle the duties. He became known as "Mack," the "Smiling Cop," who became famous and even played ...
... was a drama filmed entirely from the perspective of a dog. A portion was filmed in the home of W. L. Brann of Pelham Manor, then located at 669 Wolf's Lane. Though the original home no longer stands, a lovely Cape Cod home built in 1949 now stands ...
... Bronx) to the Pelham Bridge -- not beyond the Pelham Bridge onto today's Shore Road between the bridge and the Pelham Manor border. In any event, it is clear that construction of the road between the Village of Westchester and Pelham Bridge ...
... Connected Pelham to the Outside World in 1882 . The same year (1882), a telegraph office began operating in Pelham Manor daily (except Sundays) from 6:00 a.m. until 8:45 p.m. each day. See Tue., Aug. 11, 2009: News of Pelham Manor and City Island ...
... and New Rochelle women, the organization encompassed women, "Juniors" (younger woment), and some men from Pelham Manor, New Rochelle, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, and other parts of Westchester County. Many communities, including Pelham Manor, organized ...
There is a lovely historic home located at 45 Iden Avenue in the Village of Pelham Manor. It is known as "Pelhamdale."
... representation was cold at first, but after argument, confined their objections to the presumed attitude of Pelham Manor to such a proposition." In short, Pelhamville knew that the Town of Pelham would have to be annexed to block New York City from ...
... B. Randall, and B. Collins took the lead and decided to purchase a plot along today's Split Rock Road in Pelham Manor on land once owned by Aaron Burr and, later, the Prevost family. The land cost $1,500. The three men needed to raise $100 ...
It was a dirty little secret. Headmistress Emily Hall Hazen and the faculty of Mrs. Hazen's School for Girls on Esplanade at Boston Post Road in Pelham Manor wanted to keep it as quiet as possible.
Pelham's beautiful Town Hall building located at 34 Fifth Avenue was funded through the sale of bonds and built in 1909. Designed by Pelham Manor architect Frederick Roosevelt Loney, the building replaced the old wooden Town Hall building constructed on the same spot in 1890 and burned in a fire on the night of October 23, 1908.
Pelham's beautiful Town Hall building located at 34 Fifth Avenue was funded through the sale of bonds and built in 1909. Designed by Pelham Manor architect Frederick Roosevelt Loney, the building replaced the old wooden Town Hall building constructed on the same spot in 1890 and burned in a fire on the night of October 23, 1908.
Chipotle Mexican Grill is opening a new restaurant in Westchester at 798 Pelham Parkway in Pelham Manor on Thursday, Oct. 12. The first 25 customers will score a free Chipotle t-shirt and a buy one get one free coupon to use on a return visit. This will be Chipotle's fourth location in Westchester with other locations in White Plains, Rye Brook, and Yonkers.
Chipotle Mexican Grill is opening a new restaurant in Pelham Manor at 798 Pelham Parkway on Thursday. The first 25 customers will score a free Chipotle t-shirt and a buy one get one free coupon to use on a return visit.
Chipotle Mexican Grill is opening a new restaurant in Pelham Manor at 798 Pelham Parkway on Thursday. The first 25 customers will score a free Chipotle t-shirt and a buy one get one free coupon to use on a return visit.
... began circulating throughout Pelhamville that the area was about to incorporate as a village (as had nearby Pelham Manor only a few years before). At the time, the area north of the New Haven line railroad tracks, often referenced as Pelhamville, ...
... as "the world's largest airport on the shore of Eastchester Creek." Residents of the neighboring Village of Pelham Manor, understandably, did not like the idea of an airport in their backyard; although the village was located in Westchester County, ...
For years after the New Haven Branch Line stopped running passenger service at the beautiful little Pelham Manor Depot designed by noted architect Cass Gilbert, a model railroad club used the station. The Westchester Model Club, Inc. built a massive model railroad that even included a tiny replica of the very Pelham Manor Depot within which the model railroad sat.
The histories of Christ Church in Pelham Manor and Grace Episcopal Church on City Island have been intertwined since Grace Church was first developed as a mission of Christ Church beginning in 1849. That year, Adele Bolton, a daughter of Rev.
During the Civil War, one of the largest tracts in the Town of Pelham that fronted Long Island Sound along what we know today as Shore Road belonged to Patrick L. Rogers. The tract was immediately southwest of today's boundary between Pelham Manor and Pelham Bay Park.
... of the island also was important. It was only a few hundred feet off the mainland shores of New Rochelle and Pelham Manor. Moreover, it was only a quarter mile from an important steamboat landing at New Rochelle. On the morning of Thursday, August ...
... Emily Hall Hazen, the headmistress of Pelham Hall, otherwise known as Mrs. Hazen's School for Girls located in Pelham Manor between Esplanade and Edgewood Avenue at Boston Post Road. For one example, see : Wed., Sep. 06, 2006: Pelham Hall Shelter, a ...
... 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.