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April 29, 2005
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Friday, April 29, 2005
Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley Randall And Their Pelham Home Known as The
Hermitage
William Bradley Randall and his wife lived for many years in a home they
called The Hermitage located at 1385 Park Lane on a large plot of land
that extended from Park Lane through to today's Beech Tree Lane in the
estate section of Pelham Manor. After Ther Hermitage was razed in the
mid-20th century, the Randalls' land was subdivided and a number of homes
were built on the site that now stand between Park Lane and Beech Tree
Lane near Pelham's border with Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx.

Photograph of The Hermitage, Courtesy of The Office of
The Historian of the Town of Pelham
William Bradley Randall
William B. Randall was born in South Lee, Massachusetts in 1859. He was a
son of Abel Bradley Randall (an executive of the New York, New Haven &
Hartford Railroad Company), and Ann Eliza Ormsby Randall.
He was educated at Prospect School in Bridgeport, Connecticut and,
according to one biographer, "began his financial career as trust officer
of the Knickerbocker Trust Company, 1894-1908". French, Alvah P., ed.,
History of Westchester County New York, Vol. III, p. 119a (NY, NY &
Chicago, IL: Lewis Historical Publishing Co. 1925).
In 1888, William Randall married Evelyn Smith. Evelyn Smith Randall was
the daughter of Addison P. Smith and Phoebe Smith. The couple had two
children including Bradley Randall, born in 1890 and Phoebe Randall born
in 1895. Phoebe later married Mr. Vernon Radcliffe. Id.
Randall eventually became President of the Security Transfer and Registrar
Company and was a notable businessman with a wide variety of interests.
According to his biography published in Alvah P. French's History of
Westchester County New York published in 1925:
"Mr. Randall's career has brought him into intimate contact with a number
of large business concerns of every kind, in which he holds leading
positions. He is a director of the Coal and Iron National Bank; the Mount
Vernon Trust Company; Winyah Park Realty Company; vice-president and
director of the Southern States Lumber Company; the Fairfax Realty
Company; the Suburban Land Improvement Company; director of the Puritan
Mortgage Corporation, Metropolitan Realty Corporation; Pelham Leasing
Corporation; Electro Coach Corporation; Electro Bus Corporation, and the
Pioche & Pacific Railroad." Id.
William B. Randall was involved in public service. From 1882 until 1888 he
served as a private in the 7th Regiment of the New York National Guard. He
also served as President (i.e., Mayor) of the Village of Pelham
Manor, 1902-1903. He also was a member and director of the Chamber of
Commerce of Westchester County and held memberships in the following
clubs: National Arts, St. Maurice, Pelham Country Club, Wykagyl Country
Club, New York Athletic Club and the Railroad Club. Id.
Evelyn Smith Randall
Put simply, Evelyn Smith Randall (1860-1955) was a cultural force in
Pelham Manor for many decades. She was instrumental in the early
organization of the Manor Club and participated in the drama, art music
and literature sections of the Club. She is credited as the author of the
first constitution of the Manor Club and also served as its first
secretary-treasurer and historian. She served on the Club's Board of
Directors for 25 years.

Evelyn Smith Randall in 1955 at the Age of 94
Photograph Courtesy of The Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham
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