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Monday, May 2, 2016

Flowered muscle car worth $1.4 million stolen

... that insures the Plymouth. "It's just like a Picasso or any other valuable work of art." Steven Juliano of Pelham Manor, New York was the Hemi 'Cuda's most recent owner, at least until someone stole the car from him around midnight on Monday, April ...
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Flowered muscle car worth $1.4 million stolen

... that insures the Plymouth. "It's just like a Picasso or any other valuable work of art." Steven Juliano of Pelham Manor, New York was the Hemi 'Cuda's most recent owner, at least until someone stole the car from him around midnight on Monday, April ...
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Friday, April 29, 2016

Famous Meyers Mansion in Pelham Manor Burned Down in 1897

During the mid-1890s, the Village of Pelham Manor Fire Department suffered turmoil that led to the resignation of most members of the volunteer fire department. Since its founding, members of the volunteer department had elected their own Fire Chief.
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Thursday, April 28, 2016

Pelham Manor Dutifully Extinguished a Fire That Nearly Burned Down...

An important development in the transportation history of the Town of Pelham was the opening in 1873 of the so-called Branch Line that included two new train stations in the Town of Pelham: Bartow Station near City Island along today's Shore Road and Pelham Manor Station that once stood at the end of the Esplanade near today's Manor Circle. The Branch Line opened for passenger traffic in November, 1873.
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Monday, April 25, 2016

Extract of December 3, 1776 Letter Addressing Battle of Pelham Casualties on October 18, 1776

The Battle of Pelham was fought along, and in the countryside adjacent to, Split Rock Road and today's Wolfs Lane on October 18, 1776. The battle began in an area within today's Split Rock Golf Course in Pelham Bay Park and continued toward Prospect Hill, then along Wolfs Lane to today's Colonial Avenue where the Americans crossed the Hutchinson River and the British halted their pursuit and encamped.
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Extract of December 3, 1776 Letter Addressing Battle of Pelham Casualties on October 18, 1776

The Battle of Pelham was fought along, and in the countryside adjacent to, Split Rock Road and today's Wolfs Lane on October 18, 1776. The battle began in an area within today's Split Rock Golf Course in Pelham Bay Park and continued toward Prospect Hill, then along Wolfs Lane to today's Colonial Avenue where the Americans crossed the Hutchinson River and the British halted their pursuit and encamped.
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Thursday, April 21, 2016

St. Louis Newspaper Described the 'Exclusivity' of Pelham Manor in 1892

In 1891 when the Village of Pelham Manor was first incorporated, there were only about fifty homes in the new Village. There was, however, a great deal of marketable land in and around the new village held by a variety of local land speculators who hoped to "make a killing" carving up their holdings and selling lots to prospective Village residents.
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