History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900
officers chosen being: treasurer, J Arthur Huntington; police justice, John A. Van Zelm; assessors, Augustine Smith. P. B. Brady, and II. \V. Tassler; aldermen at large, Henry C. Kuchler, Jacob Hollwegs, John Stephenson, John Kress, and Franh Holler; aldermen, William II. Neilson, Robert C. Archer, John Grab, Ulric X. Griffen, II. A. Siebrecht, Si-., and Peter Cunneen; supervisors, George 11. Crawford, Jacob R. Willdns, and Peter Doern. The city government was organized on the 28th of April following.
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Page vi, Chapter " continued."
XXIV-- for
« concluded " read
Page 296, first word-- for "That" read " What." Page 349, Mary Philipse was the daughter of the second lord of the manor, and not of the third lord, asj
printed. Page 501, and succeeding pages-- for " Weathers- 1 field" read " Wethersfield."
Page 511, foot-note-- for "Philip Freeman" reacj " Philip Forman." Pages 627, 623, City of New Rochelle-- the firsi| was held April 18, 1899, and the city gov' city election ernment was organized April 25, 1899.
Page 638, top of second column-- for " movement Crompond " read " monument at Crompond."
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William.
478.
Forts Clinton
Acker house. The. 56S. Action al Tarrytown, The, 507.
and
Montgomery,
433: rout of
Donop's yagers, 440; the Ward's House affair, 442: ambuscade of the Stockbridge Indians at
Alexander, James, 241. 244. 24s. Alipconr-k, 25. Allison, C E. (Rev.), 261, 329. 528, 53s. 559, 582, 5S7, 606.
Cortlandfs Ridge, 37. 442: the Babcock's House affair, 443: Burr's capture of the West Farms blockhouse, 44S; storming of Stony Point, 452; Tarleton's raid on Poundridge, 456; British at-