History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
The Churih of Enj;land I'arochial Organization in Westchester County, and its Relations to tlie Manors.
12. The Manors and the County in their Mutual Kclations, and
the Origin and Formation of the latter.
13. The Manor of Cortlandt, its Origin, Special Franchises,
Division, First Lord and his Family, Particular Histoi-y, and Topography,
14. The Manor of S< ars<lale, iU Origin, Local History, Ac^oiniug Patents, its First Lord and llis Family, Division, »nd Topography.
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The Colonial Period, 1683-1774, . 161-177
By Rev. William S. Coffey, A. M.
Westchester - County, N e w - Y o r k , During the Ajierican Revolution 177-457
By Henry B. Dawson.
Early Manners and Customs of the People of Westchester County, 457-472j
By J. Tuomas Scharf, A. M., LL.D.
General History from 1783 to 1860, 473-490
By Rev. William S. Coffey, a. M.
The Civil War from 1860 to 1866, 490-516
By Capt. Frederick Whittaker.
Westchester County at the Present Day, 516-525
By J. Thomas Scharf, A. M., LL.D.
The Bench and Bar, . . .
526-568
By Edward Floyd de Lancey.
By Hon. Isaac N. Mills.
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The Medical Profession, 568-598
By Geobge Jackson Fisher, M. D.
The Literary Men and Literature OP Westchester County, . 598-639
By J. Thomas Scharf, A. M., LL.D.
The Civil History, 639-657
By Rev. William J. Cdmming.
Soarsdale, 657-685
By Allen M. Butler, M. D.
New Rochelle, 685-701
By Rev. Charles E. Lindsley, D. D.
Pelham, 701-714
By Key. Charles E. Lindsley, D. D.