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February 15, 2010
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Early History of the Manor Club in the Village of Pelham Manor
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Today's Manor Club, located at 1023 Esplanade in the Village of Pelham
Manor, is a cultural, civic and social club for women. Although it had its
beginnings in the 1870s, it was not organized formally until January 10,
1882. The clubhouse that stands today is not the original clubhouse.
Today's clubhouse opened in 1922. On July 23, 1910, the New Rochelle
Pioneer reprinted from the Pelham Sun a brief sketch of the early history
of the Manor Club located in the Village of Pelham Manor.
I have written before about the Manor Club. See, e.g.:
Bell, Blake A., Early History of the Manor Club, The Pelham Weekly, Vol.
XIII, No. 20, May 14, 2004, p. 12, col. 2.
Tue., December 13, 2005: The Manor Club's
First Clubhouse Built in 1887-1888.
Wed., December 28, 2005: The Mystery of the
"Manor Club Girl" That Set Pelham Tongues Wagging in 1913.
Fri., August 4, 2006: Early Images of the
Original and Current Clubhouse Structures of the Manor Club in the Village
of Pelham Manor, New York.
Today's posting to the Historic Pelham Blog transcribes the
above-referenced article describing the early history of the Club that
appeared in the New Rochelle Pioneer.

"THE FINE OLD MANOR CLUB
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Pelham Manor Social Organization Nearly Forty Years Old.
The Manor Club, the subject of this sketch, is situated at the corner of
Highland avenue and the Esplanade, Pelham Manor.
The history of this successful Club dates back to the seventies, when a
number of residents banded together and formed it. Among the earliest
workers were Thomas Dewitt and Henry W. Taft, brother of President Taft.
In these early days they met in the homes of the members, but so large
became the membership that very few private residences could accommodate
them all on festive occasions.
Hence the need for a building to be used exclusively as a club house.
Mrs. Robert C. Black donated the ground upon which the building stands,
her condition being that no intoxicating liquors should ever be used at
the club house.
In 1883 the Manor Club was duly incorporated by Messrs. Robert C. Black,
George H. Reynolds, John H. Dey, G. Osmar Reynolds and W. R. Lamberton.
The objects for which the corporation was formed were as follows: For
social, musical, dramatic and literary purposes.
During Henry W. Taft's term as president of the club the club house was
erected. The membership totals about 150 at the present time, the annual
fee being $12. Once a month a ball is given and every Saturday night
entertainments of music, dancing, etc. take place.
The club house has fine bowling alleys, billiard rooms, card room, and
reading room. Greatly enjoyed and much used are the four tennis courts
erected upon the grounds.
The present Board of Directors consists of: W. K. Gillette (president),
C. F. Roper (secretary), W. B. Randall (treasurer), Edgar C. Beecroft and
J. F. Longley.
The club is self-sustaining and is quite a factor in the social life of
Pelham Manor.--Pelham Sun."
Source: The Fine Old Manor Club, New Rochelle Pioneer, Jul. 23,
1910, p. 6, col. 1.
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