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Souvenir of the Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument Dedication at Tarrytown

Raymond, Marcius D., editor and publisher. Souvenir of the Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument Dedication, at Tarrytown, N.Y., October 19th, 1894. Tarrytown, NY, 1894. 307 words

Albert Lewis, until he sold his interest in 1892. Capt. Samuel has retired from business, but at the village election in 1894 was unanimously chosen as one of the Board of Water Commissioners of Tarrytowu, and has since been elected Treasurer of the Board. He is also a Trustee and Treasurer of the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery Association, a Trustee and Treasurer of the Andre Capture Monument Association, and a member of the New York Sons of the Revolution.

Isaac, son of Capt. Jacob, whose photo appears herewith, went to California about 1850, and with the exception of a year spent in the east has continued his residence there ever since. Is married and has two children, a son Mark, and a daughter Amy. He was for many years a Superintendent of the Chollar Potosi Silver Mine in Nevada, but left that place and went to Oakland near San P'raucisco. Is President of the Oakland Savings Bank, and in 1894 was elected to the highly responsible position of President of the Central Pacific Railroad.

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Jas. Milton Requa, of New York city, was one of the organizing members of the New York Produce Exchange, and is a member of the Union League Club of that city.

Eliza Jane Requa daughter of Capt. Jacob, married Valentine M. Hodgson, of White Plains.

Capt. Jacob Requa married second the widow Theall of Haverstraw, and had a son Nathaniel, who lives in New York.

Isaac, twin brother of Capt. Jacob, and son of Capt. Samuel, had Maria, who married Alonzo Leonard ; Isaac, unmarried ; Anna, James M., who married Myra R. Lee of Potsdam, St Lawrence County, Juliet, who married David Kent of Putnam Co., and Grace Requa who married Frank Y. Millard. Isaac Requa was a soldier in the war of 1S12.