... Acquitted in Rare 17th Century Witchcraft Trial in New York . Now there is evidence that after he inherited Pelham Manor from his uncle and Pelham founder Thomas Pell, John Pell also allowed settlers to reside on City Island. The evidence appears in ...
... 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 ...
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.
... life? Inside the lavish time-capsule New York mansion untouched since 1969 that's on the market for $1.6million Pelham Manor has just hit the market for A 1.2m ($1.6m) after sitting empty and almost untouched since 1969 After its former owner died ...
In the early years after the founding of the New York Athletic Club facility on Travers Island in 1888, whenever a major event was held on the island all of Pelham buzzed with activity. Trains rolled into and out of the Pelhamville station on the New Haven Main Line and the Pelham Manor depot on the Branch Line.