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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. 261 words

'0 In Lieutenant-colonel Tilghnian's letter to his father, dated " Vai- " entine's-Hill 4 MILES FROM KiNGSBRiDGE 22 October 1776," it is ex- ^ pressly stated that "the General " -- by which term he referred to General Washington, whose Aide-de-Camp he wiis and with whom he had been, while the Commander-in-Chief was at the White Plains -- " detached "Major Green * * » to fall upon Sogers in the Night, which they " did," etc.

11 [Hall's] History of the Civil War in A7nerica, i., 205.

12 Lieutenant-colonel Tilghman, in the letter to his father, to which we have already referred, stated that " had not the Guides posted Haslet "wrong the whole party consisting of 400 must have fallen into our "Hands ;" and Colonel Haslet, in his Letter to General CiEsar Rodney, dated " October 28, 1776," said, " had not our guides deserted us on the "first outset, he and his whole party must have been taken."

See, also. General Washintjtun, through his Secretary, to Governor Trumbull, "Camp on Valentine's-Hill, October 22, 1776."

13 In Lieutenant-colonel Tilghnian's letter to his father, already mentioned, it is said "they counted 2.5 killed in one Orchard, how many got " oft" wounded we dont know ;" and in Colonel Haslet's letter to General Rodney, already referred to, it was said, "his Lieutenant and a number " of others were left dead on the spot."

^* Lieutenant-colonel Tilghmanfo his father, "Valentine's-Hill 4 miles "from Kingsbridge, 22 October, 1776;" Coloyiel Haslett to General Rodney, " White-Plains, October 28, 1776 ;" etc.