History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900
WillPaulding, when prisoner the of charge took Dean that shows iams, and Van Wart brought him to the top of the hill, that Dean exercised commendable discretion in delivering him with the least possible loss of time at Jameson's headquarters, and that when the question of responsibility and reward for the capture was brought up it was ho who reported to Jameson the names of the three captors. The connection of John Dean with the capture is brought into As a tried oreater prominence in the light of recent researches. Neutral the m which, company a Rangers-- Dean's Gilbert officer of Ground, was as active in the patriot interests as were the Rangers of Colonel de Lancey in those of the enemy-- he was brought in close relation with the predatory movements of the Tories and British, it Thus appears possible that in the preparation for the memorable states, definite informascouting party Dean had had. as tradition tion that a Cowboy raid was expected, and that it would pass on the It is certain that Dean road which he afterward selected to guard. at headhad exceptional opportunities to learn of these movements and since quarters/since his uncle was the captain of the company, It is the colonel of the regiment, Hammond, was also a kinsman. son only the Dean, Thomas by moreover, (1846), recorded definitely that his careof John Dean, a man of such standing in Tarrytown ful statement in this matter deserves credences that the party acted It is well under general, if not immediate, orders from Jameson. their posted and locality definite a known" that the party went to a night guard-- although it was found necessary in so doing toofspend the party to on the road, ft is further known that on the return North Castle a stop was made at the Dean house, which, by the way, is still standing, and tradition states that a fresh horse was here obtained, Andre's having already that day made the journey from near Garrison's.