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History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900

Shonnard, Frederic, and W.W. Spooner. History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900. New York: The New York History Company, 1900. 269 words

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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GENERAL Abbatt.

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-