147 School Street
Also listed as 328 New Main Street; 326 New Main Street
Rear of present-day location associated with Havey's Park Hill Stables, later Havey's Livery and Auto Service.
Park Hill West (c. 2006)
approx. pp. 48-58
Significance: Park Hill West (c. 2006), pp. 48-58, repeats that Park Hill residents relied on Havey's Park Hill Stable on New Main Street rather than keeping horses and carriages on individual properties.
Park Hill (2002)
approx. pp. 742-755
Significance: Park Hill (2002), pp. 742-755, identifies Havey's Park Hill stable on New Main Street as one of the off-site services Park Hill residents used for housing horses and equipage. A February 26, 1900 Yonkers Statesman article identifies the new Park Hill Stables as built for Peter H. Havey at South Broadway and New Main Street. Later newspaper notices from March 16, 1900, and January 5, 1914, place Havey's stable and later livery and auto service at 328 New Main Street, aka 326 New Main Street, at the rear of present-day 147 School Street.