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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. 338 words

Rye (township and unincorporated village), settlement of. 124: claims to the White Plains tract. 177 : I lie Rye Rebellion, 201, 213; ferry to Oyster Bay, 218; the Rye fair. 229: parish of, 233: attitude of citizens on the question of resistance to Great Britain. 2:':,. 294; the whale44!: engagement near Merrill's Tavern boats, (1781), 317: created a town by the act of 1788, tion at various periods, 220. 533, 539, 57S, 591, b0o, 612, 620; various references. 31. 291, 298, 305, 314. 373, 400, 446, 450, 527. 545. 591. 601. Rye Neck. 5. Rye Ponds. 11, :>9. 549, 614. Saint Mary's Lake. 388. Salem (former township), see North Salem and Lewisboro. Sand's Mills. 472. Sawmill River, see Nepperhan River. Sawpits, The. 400, 446, 603. Scarsdale (township), created a town by the acl of 1788, 532; occupation by the British march from, 3S9: army, 379: GeneralottsHowe's periods, 226. 533, 539, 578. population at v various references, 129, 182, 592, 605. 612. 62 Scarsdale

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" Sehuldham." Capture of the, 144. Seaburv, Samuel (Rev.), 301, 302, 313. 315. Sears. Isaac (Captain), Westchestci Raid of. See, Isaac, 470. Segur, < ottnt, 520. Senasqua, 26, 166. Settlements (see also Patents and Pur chases):-- of Manhattan Island. 71; of Bronxland by Jonas Bronck, 87; of Anne Hutchinson at Pelham, 89: of Throgg's Neck by John Throckmorton, 92: of Cornell's Neck by Thomas Cornel!, 93: of Colen Donck (Yonkers, etc.) by Adrian Van der Donck, 106; of Westchester Town by Thomas Pell's settlers, 116; of Rye by Peter Disbrow and others. 124: of Eastchester by Philip Pinckney and others. 140; of Fordham Manor, 145: of Croton Point by the Tellers. 166; of Ryck's Patent. 107: of Oortlandt Manor. 168; of New Rochelle by the Huguenots. 174; of Mamaroneck. 176; of Harrison by John Harrison and others. 215: of White Flains by Rye men 219; of Bedford by Stamford men, 221; of North Castle by Quakers, 224; of Poundridge by Connecticut men, 225; of the Oblong by Ridgefield men. 225.