Advertisement for Sale of Newly-Developed Lots Along Pelhamdale Avenue in 1891
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The January 25, 1891 issue of the New-York Tribune contained an interesting little advertisement offering lots along Pelhamdale Avenue "midway between Pelhamville Station (main line) and Pelham Manor Station (Harlem Branch)". The text of the advertisement appears below.
"PELHAM, N. Y.
13 1/2 miles from Grand Central Depot. LOTS 25x100 on PELHAMDALE-AVE., midway between Pelhamville Station (main line) and Pelham Manor Station (Harlem Branch) N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., lot sale on the INSTALMENT PLAN, WITHOUT INTEREST.
Maps and full particulars from MACLAY & DAVIES,
Equitable Building, 120 Broadway."
Source: Pelham, N. Y., New-York Tribune, Jan. 25, 1891, p. 11, col. 1.
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