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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. 291 words

On the following day, [J/a/'c/i 14, 1776,] for the purpose of putting the City into a proper condition to sustain an attack, " all the male inhabitants, capable "of fatigue," were ordered to "be immediately em- " ployed on the fortifications of the City, and as well " all the negro men in the City and County of New " York " were similarly ordered ; and, at the same time, the inhabitants of Kings-county were ordered to be similarly employed on the defences of that County ; while levies were made on the southern part of Orange, or what now constitutes Rockland, County, and on the County of Westchester, for detachments from the Militia of those Counties, respectively, forthe support and assistance of the working parties in the City of New York.^

That i)ortion of the Begii/ations, thus agreed to between General Lord Stirling and the Committee of the Provincial Congress, which related particularly to Westchester-county, is in the following words:

" Ithli/. Resolved and Ordered, That Colonel " Joseph Drake and Colonel Thomas Thomas, ol " Westchester-county, do draft out of their Regiments " two hundred men, in the following proportions, to " wit ; Two Companies of sixty-five Privates each, " besides the Captains and other inferior Ofiicers, out " of Colonel Joseph Drake's Regiment, and one Com- " pany of sixty-five Privates, with the Captain and " other in ferior Otficers, of Colonel Thomas's Regiment, " and as many more men out of those two Regiments " as will turn out, Volunteers for that service, to be im- " mediately sent to the City of New York, armed and "accoutred in the best manner possible, and to be " joined to Colonel Samuel Drake's Regiment, and to