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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. 321 words

Jonathan I'lirdy 1810 to 1816

Joseph Horton 1816 to 1818

John Falconer 1818 to 1831

Elisha Horton 1831 to 1838

Henry Willets 1S3S to 1844

John W. Mills 1844 to 1846

Lewis C. Piatt 1846 to 1847

John M'. Mills 1847 to 1848

John Dick 1848 to 1849

Henry C. Field 1849 to 1850

From 1850 to the present time the following supervisors and town clerks have been elected :

VIEW OF WHITE PLAINS IX

1S.3.J.

SIPERVISOKS.

TOWN OLEEKS.

1850.

John Dick.

Elias P. Purdy.

1851.

Gilbert S. Lyon.

Carlton Palmer.

1852.

Gilbert S. Lyon.

Elijah Guiou.

1853.

Gilbert S. Lyon.

John Banta.

1854.

Robert Cochran.

Wm. H. Huestis.

1855-56.

John J. Clapp.

Wm. H. Huestis.

1857-59.

Gilbert S. Lyon.

Win. H. Huestis.

1860-61.

John W. Jlills.

Wm. H. Huestis.

1862-66.

E. G. Sutherland.

Wm. H. Huestis.

1867.

John D. Gray.

Caleb Morgan, Jr.

1868.

John D. Gray.

A. J. Hyatt.

1869-70.

Slichael Donohue, Jr.

,\. J. Hyatt.

1871-72.

E. G. Sutherland.

D. B. Stevens.

1873.

E. G. Sutherland,

Wm. H. Cutter.

1874.

Elisha Horton.

Wm. H. Cutter.

1875.

Robert Cochran.

E. Ba.\ter and .\. J. Hyatt

1876.

Elisha Horton.

J. E. Cnderhill.

1877.

Stephen S. Marshall.

A. J. Hyatt.

1878.

E. G. Sutherland.

A. J. Hyatt.

1879-81.

Artemus Eggleston.

Henry .V. JIaynard.

1882.

Elisha Horton.

Henry .\. Maynard.

1883-84.

Lew is C. Piatt.

W. .\. Maynard.

1885.

Lewis C. Piatt.

Chas. P. Paulding.

1886.

Lewis C. Piatt.

Francis H. Hessels.

Village of White Plains. -- By an act of the Legislature of the State, passed April 3, 1866, and amended by an act passed April 22, 1867, that part of White Plains particularly bounded and described in Section 1 of said act was declared to be the " Village of White Plains," and the inhabitants resident within the boundaries were declared to be a body corporate, to be known by the corporate name of " The Village of White Plains."'