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Thursday, March 12, 2009
The Reason the White Hotel Was Shut Down and Split From One Building
Into Two Cottages
Two similar-looking buildings sit side-by-side at 303 Wolfs Lane and
307 Wolfs Lane. Their similarities are no coincidence. They once were part
of the same building, the White Hotel.
The White Hotel was a "hostelry" built in about 1870. By the late 1890s,
New York communities including Pelham were wrestling with the issue of
voting to be "wet" or "dry" communities -- that is, communities that allow
the serving of alcohol in saloon establishments versus those that refuse
to allow. The White Hotel became embroiled in the controversy during a
brief time when Pelham voted to allow saloons. It became such a
"notorious" establishment that it was shut down. The building later was
split in two with the north half becoming 307 Wolfs Lane and the south
half becoming 303 Wolfs Lane.
Below is a brief newspaper reference to the circumstances that led to the
splitting up of the hotel. Also are photographs of the two buildings as
they have appeared in recent years.

307 Wolfs Lane

303 Wolfs Lane
"PELHAM
A special election is to be held in the town of Pelham on next Tuesday to
vote on local option. In 1896 the town voted no license. In 1898 the
saloon-keepers won, and as one of the results the White Hotel sprang up.
It was conducted in such a notorious manner that the State Excise Board
cancelled the license of its proprietor. The hotel is now to be cut in two
and remodelled into cottages."
Source: Pelham, New-York Tribune, Mar. 25, 1900, p. 12, col. 2.
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