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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. 254 words

between New York and Connecticut, map of, 3.

agreement as to, 4. settlement of, 5. Bounty Bonds, 505. Bout, J. E., 68, 69. Bow, Indian, 15. Brewster, J. B., 700, 701. Bronx, Herr, 23. Bronx River (See River), 709. Broucksland, map, 769. Brown Bluffs, 324. Brom, Nehemiah, 528. Bucktails, 485. Budd, G., 301. Burghers, 59. Burials, Mohegan, 16. Burke, 225. Burr, A., 539. Butler, J., 173. Butler, W. A., 629. Byram River, 4. Lake, 5.

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Camp, Hugh N., 8;il. Canon Law. 05. Cantantonit, 17. Capitulation (See Dutch). Carlton, D., 2. Carpenter. J., 699. Carpenter, W. J., 598. Cauldwell, AV. 624. Cemeteries, 738. Ceremonial Stone, Indian, 15. Charles II., 3, 87, 103. Cliarles Lawrence Post, 514. Charters, 2.

Chatterton Hill, Attack of, 440, 441. Cheltenham Manor, 97. Christiansen (See C'orstaensen), 2, 37. Church (See .\dvowson, Connecticut, Dutch,

Land, Parish, Government), 98, 107.

of England, Kstablisbment, 100, 104, 107.

Support, 163, 164.

Influence, 173. Churches --

of Early Times, 472c.

of King's Bridge, 756.

of Mamaroueck, 870.

of Morrisania. 823.

of New Rochelle, 692.

of Pelhani, 7o7.

of Scarsdale, 065.

of West Farms, 836.

of Westchester Town, S09.

of White Plains, 7-23, 732. Civil History, 039.

Civil List, 646.

Civil War, 490.

Clergy (See Church).

Clerks, 653.

Clinton, De Witt, 484.

Clinton, G., 168, 223, 484.

Clothing- Indian, 13. of Settlers, 30, 170.

Cobb, L., 038.

Cobbling Stone, 8.

Coffee, Rev. W. S., 634.

Coffin, 0. T., 550.

Cole, Key. D., 630.

Colegate, R., 765.

Colen Donck. 66.

Collation, lo7.

Colonial Assembly, 647. Period, 101.