History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
Roosevelt, Charles H. New Rochelle. Sanders. James P. . . Yonkers.
Sheil, Denis R Wms. Bridge.
Sheldon, George P White Plains.
Silkman, Theodore H Y'onkers.
Silkman, James B Yonkers.
Silliman, Minott M White Plains.
Skinner, William M White Plains.
Skinner, William M., Jr White I'lains.
Small, John C Yonkers.
Smith, Duncan Yonkers.
Smith, Marvin R Peekskill.
Stilwell, Benjamin S Yonkers.
Suits, David Mount Vernon.
Sweny, William H Yonkers.
Squires, Ebenezer P Rye.
Tilden, .Samuel J Yonkers.
Tierney, Michael J New Rochelle.
Taylor, Allen . .Yonkers.
Terwilliger, J. W Sing Sing.
Thayer, Stephen H., Jr Yonkers.
Titus, Charles T. Scarborough.
Travis, Eugene B Peekskill.
Travis, David W Peekskill.
Underbill, A. S Sing Sing.
Valentine, William G Sing Sing.
Van Cott, William H Mount Vernon.
Verplaiick, David White Plains.
Watson, Samuel Sing Sing.
Westcott, Clarence L White Plains.
Williams, Elliott Chappaqna.
Williams, David 0 Mount Vernon.
Wood, Joseph S Mount Vernon.
Woodworth, William A White Plains.
Wells, Edward Peekskill.
AVilliams, R. H Chappaqua.
Yale, Lucius T Tarrytown.
Young, Charles H New Rochelle.
The present distinguished justice of the Supreme Court from this county, Hon. Jackson 0. Dykman, and surrogate, Hon. Owen T. Coffin, are treated of at length in another part of this work.
As we review the Westchester judges and lawyers, their records, professional and otherwise, we readily conclude that the county has been especially gifted in both. Its judges, at least in the past, have been learned, upright and faithful to duty. There is neither record nor tradition that any of them ever was guilty of corrupt or improper conduct in hi» position. Each has left the ermine unsullied.