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Fri. Dec. 30, 2005:
Subdivision Development Map
Created in 1873 for Bartow Village in the Town of Pelham
Thu. Dec. 29, 2005:
Efforts To Preserve Silent Film
Made in Pelham in 1929
Wed. Dec. 28, 2005:
The Mystery of the 'Manor Club'
Girl That Set Pelham Tongues Wagging in 1913
Tue. Dec. 27, 2005:
Mystery Home Depicted in 1925
Real Estate Advertisement
Mon. Dec. 26, 2005:
The Dutch Acquired Lands
Including Pelham From Local Native Americans in 1640
Fri. Dec. 23, 2005:
The Pelham Manor Residence of
Martin J. Condon of the American Snuff Company
Thu. Dec. 22, 2005:
Area Planned for Development by
The Pelham Manor & Huguenot Heights Association in 1873
Wed. Dec. 21, 2005:
An Early Sketch of the First
Clubhouse of the New York Athletic Club on Travers Island in Pelham
Tue. Dec. 20, 2005:
An Early Description of
Construction of the First Nine Holes of the Pelham Bay Golf Course
Mon. Dec. 19, 2005:
Second Loutrel Briggs Garden
"Discovered" in Pelham
Fri. Dec. 16, 2005:
Pelham's Hutchinson River
"Landing" in the Early 19th Century
Thu. Dec. 15, 2005:
Logging the Virgin Forest in
Pelham in the Early 19th Century
Wed. Dec. 14, 2005:
New Information About John
Hunter's Acquisition of Hunter's Island in the Manor of Pelham
Tue. Dec. 13, 2005:
The Manor Club's First
Clubhouse Built in 1887-1888
Mon. Dec. 12, 2005:
19th Century Subdivision Map of
Planned Bartow Village
Fri. Dec. 9, 2005:
Conveyance of Le Roy Lands in
Pelham Between Pelham Bridge and New Rochelle in 1818
Thu. Dec. 8, 2005:
The First Stone Bridge Built
Across Eastchester Creek in Pelham, 1814-1815
Wed. Dec. 7, 2005:
The Sale and Subdivision of the
Bolton Priory Estate in the 1950s
Tue. Dec. 6, 2005:
The Origins of St. Catharine's
Roman Catholic Church in the Village of Pelham, New York
Mon. Dec. 5, 2005:
The Fabled "No-Man's Land" of
Pelham Manor: A Tiny Strip of New York City
Fri. Dec. 2, 2005:
John Hunter of Hunter's Island
in Pelham, New York
Thu. Dec. 1, 2005:
The Horse Trough Installed on
Boston Post Road in 1902
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