A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I
''■ / • Second Regiment.
'. Thomas Thomas, Colonel.
Gilbert Budd, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Ebenezer Lock wood, 1st Major.
Thaddeus Crane, 2d Major.
Jonathan G. Tompkins, Adjutant. - ...
John Thomas, 2d Quarter Master.
Third Regiment.
' ' Pierre van Cortlandt, Colonel.
' Gilbert Drake, Lieutenant-Colonel. - . " -'
.Toseph Strang, 1st Major. ' ■ ] ■
Ebenezer Purdy, 2d Major. K John Cooley, Adjutant.
Isaac Norton, Quarter Master.
THE WESTCHESTER GUIDES
During the Revolution.
John Pine, Michael Dyckman,
John Odell, James Oakley,
Abraham Dyckman, Frederick Martin Post,
Isaac Odell.
COUNTY PAPERS.
The " Westchester Herald," edited by Mr. Caleb Roscoe, published at Sing Sing. The " Westchester Spy," Mr. Manuel Noah, Editor, published
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at White Plains. The "Peekskill Republican," Messrs. Richards and Bronson, published at Peekskill. The " Hudson Rivfr Jhronicle," Mr. James B. Swain, Editor, published at Sing Sing. The " Eastern States Journal," Mr. Edmund G. Sutherland, Editor, published at White Plains ; and the " Star Spangled Banner," Mr. A. Hanford, Editor, published at New Rochelle.
LODGES OF ODD FELLOWS,
Established in Westchester County.
Names of the Petitioners for Cortlandt Lodge, L O. of O. F., No. 55, located at Peekskill, Westchester County.
John C. Hitchcock, James L. Seabury,
Caleb H. Bosworth, James M. Spear.
Charter granted by G. L. of N. Y., August 18, 184L
Instiiuted,
Names of the Pelitioners.for Cryptic Lodge, L O. of O. P., No. 75, located at Peekskill, Westchester County.
Joseph L. Cook, Ephraim D. Fuller, C. W. Rogers, William Travis, W. Gorden,