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Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution

Dawson, Henry B. Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution. Morrisania, NY: (privately printed by the author), 1886. 305 words

While the excitement occasioned by the enactments of the Provincial Congress, authorieing local Committees to seize and imprison and disarm and deprive of their estates those who should become obnoxious to those local demagogues and against whom, by fair means or by foul, an accusation of unfriendly thoughts or words against the Rebellion could possibly be trumped up, was at its height, and while some of the inhabitants of the County were already suffering from imprisonment, attended by the most distressing circumstances, under the provisions of those enactments, the Committee of Safety, whom the Provincial Congress had left on duty, with a limited authority, during a brief recess of the latter body, still further aroused the excitement and the indignation of the greater number of the Colonists in New York, of nearly all of those within Westchester-county, by the publication of the following Reso-- lution and Orders :

" In Committee of Safety, " Fob the Colony of New York, "September 16th, 1775.

" Whereas, a great number of the men enlisted in " the Continental Service, in this Colony, are desti- " tute of Arms, and in order to carry into execution "the Resolutions of the Continental Congress, it is " absolutely necessary to have those troops armed : " And whereas, every method to hire or purchase "Arms, hitherto attempted, has failed to procure a " sufficient number of Arms for the said troops, and "the only method remaining is to impress Arms for "their use,

" Resolved, therefore, That all such Arms as are " fit for the use of the troops raised in this Colony, " which shall be found in the hands or custody of any " person who has not signed the General Association " in this Colony, shall be impressed for the use of the " said troops.