The Story of Croton
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GENEALOGY A class for the study and discussion of genealogical research is conducted at the Society headquarters, Room 103, County Office Building, White Plains every other Tuesday afternoon. The class is open to members of the Society only. Upon request, advance notices of these meetings will be sent to you.
OFFICERS OF THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1939 -1940 Ernest F. Griffin, President . Tarrytown Hon. J. Mayhew Wainwright, First Vice-President . Rye Col. Thatcher T. P. Luquer, Second Vice-President . Bedford Herbert B. Nichols, Third Vice-President . New Rochelle Elliot Baldwin Hunt, Treasurer . Ossining Charles Everett Moore, Recording Secretary . White Plains D. Irving Mead, Corresponding Secretary . Waccabuc Henry C. Stripped, Librarian . .. Hartsdale Otto Hufeland, Curator . Mount Vernon
TRUSTEES (In Addition to Officers) Cornelius R. Agnew . . . North Castle Charles M. Baxter . Mamaroneck Carlton Brush . . ; Mount Vernon Charles J. F. Decker . North Salem Mrs. Charles J. Dunlap . New Rochelle Miss Mary Schuyler Hamilton . Elmsford Samuel B. Hawley . Yonkers Lorenzo H. Knapp . Port Chester John A. Krout, Ph.D . Scarsdale Hon. Seabury C. Mastick . Mount Pleasant Roger Sherman . Rye Gerard Swope . Ossining Thomas J. Wagner . White Plains William Wait . Peekskill John G. Wintjen .