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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. 271 words

With the story of the bridge, other similarly gioiiudless stories for which that phantom bridge had afforded loundations, notw ithstanding the etTect w ith whii h they have been related by their iuveutor, also vanish as the reader will shortly s«'e.

•.Mr. Irving, snliscpiently, explained to us, personally, how he had fallen into the error : and requested us to pay no respect to the erroneous 8latemenl«, contained in his work, concerning them. 3'J

I tered, with the main body of the Army, within the lines, on the other side of the river. ' The Twenty-eighth and Thirty-fifth Kegiments were

I the first portion of the sujjporting i)arty who succeeded in crossing the river; ' and they moved from the ford,

' along the road which has more recently been known as " The Mill-lane," extending between the base of

j Chatterton's-hill and the bank of the Bronx, until they had reached a \nnnt which was opposite to the

I right of the American line, on the toj) of the hill, ^ when they faced to the left and, with the shivering llessiaus on their front, they climbed up the steep and rugged hill-side, in good order and with the greatest steadiness,* the fire of the Hessian Artillerists, on the opposite side of the river, at least that j)ortion of it which was directed against the American right, having been suspended, in order that they might not be exposed to unnecessary danger.^

On that portion of the American line which was exposed to that assault, on its front, as well as to the movement of the Hessian Brigade commanded by Col-