History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900
Smith. George Thatcher, 225, 600. Smith. Henry T. Manual of Westchester County, 335. 527, 535, 5S0. 587. Smith. Joshua Hett, 465, 467. 469. Smith, William. 241. 244. 248. Snakapins, The. 93. Solomon, Captain. 36. Somers (township), this name substituted for Steplientown (1808), 533: population at various periods. 5.33, 539, 578. 592, 605, 612. 620; various references to, 16. 170. 269. 424, 597, 600, 614. Somers Museum, The, 565. South Salem, a former name for Lewisboro. Sprague Light Cavalry. 599. Sprain Brook, The. 506. 614. Spuyten Duyvil, 25. 27. 56. 57, 58, 74. 106, 113, 140. Spuyten Duyvil (village). 582. 592. Duyvil Creek. 4, 310. 540. Spuyten •• Spy." The. 177, 420. Spy. Putnam and the, 432. Stall. Jacob Jans, 88. Stamford (Conn.). 13. 87. 99, 115, 201. 220. Stamford Mill River. 11.
GENERAL
Stamp Act. The, 284. Stark, General, 497. State Convention, The. at White Plains. 337: sessions in Westchester County en route to Fishkill, 350. Steamboats, 538. 563. Stedwell, Thomas, of Rye, 124. Steenwyck, Cornelius, 129, 147, 148, 196. Stepkentown, see Somers. Stevens, John. 579. Stirling, General Lord, 380, 382, 399, 401, 474. Stockbridge Indians. 37, 442. Stone Hills. 7. Stony Point, 3, 57. 410, 451. 454, 474. Strang, Daniel. 432. Tallinadge, Benjamin (Major). 423. 457. 479, 482, 480, 497. Tankitekos. an Indian tribe. 20. Tappan (Rockland County). 57. 174. 475. 490. Tappan Sea. 3. Tarleton. Lieutenant-Colonel, 442, 443. 450. 458. Tarrytown (incorporated village), British warships ascend to, 311: the attack by the Clinton's feint (October, 1777). 134; incidents of the military campaign of 1779. 458, 459; capture of Andre, 470: the monument to the captors of Andre. 493; the action at. July 15. 1781, 507: Irving's residence near, 508; the village in 1860, 590: incorporation, 611; various references, 25, 156, 160, 255, 351, 410. 425. 438. 440, 446, 401. 505. 510, 002, 019, 027.