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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. 264 words

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-

Almshouse, The. 544. Amackassin, 106. Amerindian names in Westchester County, 45.

taeks on Orompond, 458; Hopkins's fight with Emmerick, 459: American descents on Morrisania and Eastchester (1779), 459. 460; the

Andre, Major. 454. 464-406. Andre's Brook. 478. -Annabel Lee," 57o. Annexation of a portion of North Salem to Lewisboro, 532: of a portion of New Castle to Somers, 533: of portions of Westchester County

Youngs's House affair. 461; American attacks on Morrisania (early in 1780). 402; Hull's raid en Morrisania (January. 17S1), 40s: the surprise of Colonel Greene on the Croton, 500; the action at Tarrytown (July 15. 1781), 507: engagement in the Town of Rye (1781), 517: the surprise at

to New York city. 608, 621. Ann-Hoock, 27. 92, 115. Anthony's Nose. 2. 4. 8, 5.",. 310, 341. 415.

Orser's (January. 1782), 517; American attacks on Morrisania (17s2i. 518. Bayard, Nicholas. 168, 204, 205. Bedford (township ami village), included in

Appleby

Island. 532.

Aqueducts, 0. 11. 548, 013. Archaeology of Westchester County. 20. Archer. John. 13s. 144.

Captain Nathaniel Turner's purchase (1640), 87; Captain John Underbill's Indian fight, 101; settlement, 221: a participant in the Rye Rebellion,