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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. 266 words

Stephen Ward " apply to the Commissary -general for such sums of " money as will, from time to time, be necessary to "carry the above Resolves into execution;" and " that a copy of the above Resolutions be sent to His " Excellency General Washington and to the Com- " missary -general, requesting their assistance in car- "rying the same into execution." ^ In the absence of General Lewis Morris, whose hankerings were evidently for something else than for active service in the field, at the head of his Brigade,' Colonel Joseph Drake, of New Rochelle, the senior Colonel, was placed in command of the Westchester-county Militia, with instructions to " call out as many of the Militia, "with five days provisions, as he shall think suffi- " cient to watch the motions of the enemy's ships,'' " now in the Sound, and to prevent all communica- " tion with the disaffected inhabitants in said County ; " and that he send notice, from time to time, to the " Convention, of every remarkable occurrence ; and, " for that purpose, that he is hereby empowered to " press horses, when he shall think it necessary." * In faithful compliance with the Order thus sent to him, enough of the Militia were ordered out to guard from Rye-neck to Rodman's-neck, Colonel (Jraham's Regiment being at Throgg's-neck ; and Colonel Budd was to send a hundred men and to guard from the Snuffmills to Rye-neck.'' Two days after the disastrous engagement on Long Island, the Convention adjourned from Harlem to Fiskill ; ® and its Committee