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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. 262 words

its arrival at the White Plains, at ten o'clock on the following morning, were in entire harmony with what was stated by the British Officer, through The 3Iiddtesex Jimnial.

1 General Howe to Lord George Germaine, " New-Tork, 30 November, " 1770 ; " [Hall's] History of the Civil War in America, i., 207 ; Stednian's History of the American War, i., 212 : Gordon's Histimj of the American Sevolution, ii., 340; Marshall's Life of George Waxhington, ii., 503 ; etc.

^Sauthier's Plan of the Operatiom, etc.; Stedman's Uiatorij of the American War, i., 212 ; etc.

'Stedman's History of the American War, i., 212 ; Marshall's Life of George Witshingfon, ii., 503 ; etc.

* General Howe to Lord George Germaine. " New-York, 30 November, " 1776 ;" Sauthier's Plan of Ike Operations, etc. ; Gordon's History of the American Krvohttion, ii., 340 ; etc.

Very singularly, Marshall, (/.'/« of Grorge Washington, ii., 503,) stated that the left col lunn was commanded by Lieutenant-general K nyphausen, who had not left the Second Division of German troops, whom lie commanded, which was, then, at New Rochelle.

<> General Howe lo Lord George Gennaine, " New-York, 30 November, " 1776 ; " [Hall's] IFislory of the CioU War in America, i., 207 ; Stedman's History of the Ami-rican War, i.,212 ; Marshall's Life of George Wathington, ii., 503 ; etc.

^Extract of a letter from a Gentleman in the Army, dated "Camp near "the Mill.*!, about three miles North of Wmite-Pi.ains, November "1, 1776," re-printed in Force's American Archives, "V. iii., 473, 474.