102 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



Haven Railroad on the north, to the beautifully winding shores of the 

 Sound on the south. On the southerly portion of these lands, facing on 

 Pelhamdale avenue, nearly opposite the Priory grounds, is situated ''All- 

 wood,'' the residence of Mr. C. J. Stevens, and this avenue leads to the 

 Pelham Manor Station, a depot of the Harlem River branch of the New 

 Haven R. R., ten miles from North New York, where the boats connect 

 for Fulton or Peck Slip. Fourteen trains run daily, and the time is 

 estimated at twenty-one minutes. 



