Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution
its arrival at the White Plains, at ten o'clock on the following morning, were in entire harmony with what was stated by the British Officer, through The Middlesex Journal.
1 General Howe to Lord George Germame, " New-York, 30 November, "1776 ;" [Hall's] History of the Civil War in America, i., 207 ; Stedman's History of the American War, i., 212 : Gordon's History of the American Revolution, ii., 340; Marshall's Life of George Washington, ii., 503 ; etc.
2 Sauthier's Plan of the Operations, etc.; Stedman's History of the Amei'ican War, i., 212 ; etc.
8 Stedman's History of the American War, i., 212 ; Marshall's Life of George Washington, ii., 503 ; etc.
4 General Howe to Lord George Germaine, " New-York, 30 November, " 1776 ; " Sauthier's Plan of the Operations, etc. ; Goi'don's History of the American Revolution, ii., 340 ; etc.
Very singularly, Marshall, (Life of George Washington, ii., 503,) stated that the left column was commanded by Lieutenant-general Knyphausen, who had not left the Second Division of German troops, whom he commanded, which was, then, at New Rochelle.
5 General Howe to Lord George Gei-maine, ' ' New-York, 30 November, " 1776 ; " [Hall's] History of the Civil War in Amei-ica, i., 207 ; Stedman's History of the American War, i., 212 ; Marshall's Life of George Washington, ii., 503 ; etc.
6 Extract of a letter from a Gentleman in the Army, dated ' ' Camp near "the Mills, about three miles North of "White -Plains, November *'l, 1776," re-priuted in Force's American Archives, "V. iii., 473, 474.