Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution
2 Credentials of those Delegates -- Journal of the Congress, " Monday, "September 5, 1774."
3 Credential of Simon Boerwm -- Journal of the Congress, "Saturday, "October 1,1774."
4 Credential of William Floyd -- Journal of the Congress, "Monday, "Septembers, 1774."
s Credential of Henry Wiener -- Journal of the Congress, " Wednesday, " September 14, 1774, A.M." and that of John Herring -- Journal of the " Congress, " Monday, September 26, 1774, A.M."
8 Lieutenant-governor Colden to the Earl of Dartmouth, " New York, " 7th September, 1774."
dividual Towns, on any other subjects, were considered desirable, or were expected to be ascertained, or, if ascertained, were desired to be given to the public. Be that as it may, for some reason, if more than four Towns in Westchester-county took any action whatever, in response to the Circular Letter of the Committee, concerning the political questions of that period, or for the appointment of Deputies to represent the County in the proposed Congress, or for any other purpose, the record of that action has escaped the notice of working historical students -- the proceedings of Mamaroneck were communicated directly to the Committee, at New York, in a letter dated on the seventh of August ; and those of Bedford were also communicated, directly to the same Committee, in a letter dated on the ninth of that month : 7 the proceedings of Eye and those of the Borough Town of Westchester, because of the respective opinions of those Towns, on other subjects, which were more fully and formally expressed, require more particular notice.