The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
In tlie south aisle of the nave is a memorial window to Oswald Cammann, Sen., one of the benefactors of the church and founder of the well known Banking house of Cammann & Co., of New York city, depicting in one compartment the Chalice, or sacramental cup, signifying faith ; in the other a crown of thorns, emblematic of suffering and victory. The north-west window in the nave is a memorial to Cliarles Drake, M.D., erected by his sister, Mrs. Seaman, of Kings Bridge, representing the Saviour's heaUng of the bUnd man. A richly ornamented Catharine wheel window occupies the west gable of the nave, containing emblems of the Holy Trinity in unity and the four evangelists. The altar and font are of caen stone, richly carved ; the former is placed in the centre of the apsis or chancel on the plan of the ancient churches as described by Eusebius and other writers, the Bishops seat being placed directly behind it against the wall of the apsis. The font was presented to the church, by the young men of tlie parish. The furniture of the chancel, pulpit, lectern and seats are of white oak ; a cross stands on the altar, a memorial of William and Maria Mali deceased parishioners. The bell was presented by the Rev. Charles C. Tiffany, a former rector of the parish. The communion service consists of two rhalices, a llagon and paten inscribed as follows :
"Presented by the ladies of the parish, A. D. 1854."