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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
March 18, 2009
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
A Little More Information About the Closure of the White Hotel
Recently I provided a little information on the closure of the White
Hotel in the late 19th century. See Thursday, March 12, 2009:
The Reason the White Hotel Was Shut Down and Split from One Building Into
Two Cottages.
Today's posting to the Historic Pelham Blog transcribes another brief
article that referenced the reasons for the closure of the White Hotel.
According to the article, after Pelham voted to permit the sale of liquor,
local saloonkeepers began "grossly to abuse" the privilege by opening
"dance halls, gambling houses, and even 'green-goods' games".
"Green-goods" games are confidence games -- "games" that today we would
think of as the hustling three-card monte game or the illegal shell game
of the streets of New York City.
"PELHAM.
A special election will be held to-morrow in the town of Pelham on the
question of local option under the Raines law. In 1896 the people of
Pelham voted no license, but two years later this verdict was set aside in
another election. The saloonkeepers no sooner secured permission to engage
in business in the town than some of them began grossly to abuse the
privilege by conducting dance halls, gambling houses, and even
'green-goods' games in connection with their places. Once place, known as
the White House, finally became so notorious that the State Excise
Commissioners revoked its license and it was closed."
Source: Pelham, New-York Tribune, Mar. 26, 1900, p. 12, col. 1.
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