History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900
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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130, 180, 203. 5:
" 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.