Souvenir of the Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument Dedication at Tarrytown
Pai l S. J. Sackett & Co., for M nuraent, per contract, . for Transportation of Troops,
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Traveling and other Expenses of Committee, .
" " Entertainment of Guests,
Stationery. Printing and Engraving.
" " Carpenter Work. Lumber and 'A'w»d,
" " Badges. Decorations and Photographing.
" " ioo Copies of Souvenir of Monument Dedication,
Deficit made up by Monument Committee.
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Tabrytown', N. Y., Jan. 31, 1895.
BENSON FERRIS, Treasurer.
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Lieut. Abraham Dyckman, popularly called " B ro rn Dyckman, though not a resident of this Manor, performed such important service here as one of the Westchester Guides, ail through the Revolution, at last yielding up his life for the cause, that he deserves more than a passing tribute at our hands. He was a son of Win. Dyckman, of Kingsbridge, and was own cousin to Col. John Odell, who was so closely associated with him during the Revolution. He is described by one who knew him as "a broad shouldered, thick-set, athletic man." He was mortally wounded in an expedition to Morrisania, March 4, 17S2, but was brought off the field on his horse, his brother Michael, who was also a' Patriot Guide, supporting him. He died on the 9th of March, and was buried at Crumpond with military honors. At the time of his death he is said to have been engaged to be married to a sister of Cornelius Oakley, another of the Westchester Guides.