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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 359 words

It is a notable fact, however, that, notwithstanding the Committee repudiated the first Resolution which the miscellaneous crowd, at the Hxchange, was said to have adopted, it rigidly maintained the equally questionable validity of the second Resolution, nominally authorizing the Committee to nominate eleven persons

1 Card, signed by Mr. Low and addressed to " The Resi'Eitable Pi b- " Lie." dattil " Nf.w York. Mardi 11, 1775. '

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as candidates for the places of Delegates to the proposed Provincial Convention -- the opportunity to obtain place and authority, no matter how ill-founded that opportunity might be, was an object so vastly more important to those aristocratic place-seekers, than all others, that, whether promising or unjjromising of success, those who controlled that Committee could not possibly abandon it ' -- and, consequently, on the fifteenth of Slarch, a Poll was opened in each Ward, at the usual places of Election, under the inspection, in each instance, of the two Vestrymen of the Ward and two Members of the Committee, who had been ajjpointed for that duty ; and the Freeholders and Freemen of the City then formally determined that Deputies should be appointed for the purpose named, and that the eleven nominees of the Committee should be such Deputies, to rejjresent the City and County in the proposed Provincial Congress.* The result of the Poll was reported to the Committee on the evening of the same day, [^March 15, 1775] when that body ordered " that Circular Letters be "written to all. the Counties in the Colony, informing "them of the appointment of Deputies for this City " and County, and requesting them, with all con- " venient speed, to elect Deputies to meet in Pro- " vincial Convention, at the City of New York, on " the 20th of next April, for the sole purpose of " appointing Delegates to represent this Colony at the " next Congress to be held at Philadelphia the 10th " day of May next." ^