A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I
Date of Call. Period of Pastorship.
John Kitchen 1796 2 y. and 6 mo.
Elijah Wheeler 1799 1 y. and 6 mo.
Thos. Stephens ISOI 1 y. and 6 mo.
Stephen S. Nelson 1S02 12 y. and 0 mo.
Jacob H. Brouner 1814 14 y. and 0 mo.
P. L. Piatt 1823 1 y. and 6 mo.
T. C. F. Frey 1830 2 y. and 4 mo.
John Pubies 1833 1 y. and 8 mo.
C. C. Williams 1835 2 y. and 6 mo.
Wm. M. Doolittle 1839 2 y. and 9 mo.
Sidney A. Cory 1841 1 y. and 6 mo.
Will. C. Locke 1844 0 and 9 mo.
B. C. Morse 1845, present pastor.
Since the organization of this church, 487 members have been received into communion. Of these, 333 were added by profession, 131 by letter, and 23 restored after exclusion.
The Presbyterian church, a large and handsome edifice of ^ wood, fronts upon the New York and Albany post road. This building was erected in the year 1834, at a cost of $7000, just twenty two years after the removal of the old congregation from the lower church. The tower contains a fine toned bell, ^veighing five hundred pounds, inscribed " L. Aspenwall, Albany, 1834." The Presbyterian Society of Mount Pleasant was organized immediately subsequent, if not prior to the American revolution, at which period it belonged to the Westchester Association, an irregular Presbyterian judicatory formerly existing in these parts. In 1814, however, it joined the Presbytery of New York. Five years afterwards, the congregation employed a minister not in