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The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)

Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. II. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. 279 words

The names of the managers of the said Society for tlie first year of its existence, are John T. Holfman, Edward Haight, Wm. H. Guiou, Bonjaniin H. Field, Henry J. Camnuuui, Franlclin F. Randolph, Geo. R. Jackson, Lloyd Aspinwall, .John fl. Po,M, Frederic Goodridgo, W^illiam E. Curtis, Stephen E. (';ta\bre!ing, Beujaiuin B. Shcrnum, Richard A. McCurdy, Arcliibald Russell, Livingston Satterlee, Martin E. Green, George T. M. Davis, Henry 31. 3ULarcn,

532 HISTORY OF THE COUXTY OF WESTCHE ;r?„

E. A. Quintard, D. D. Ives, W. A. Muhlcnburg, Washington Endnian, a:;.; '

Gallaudct.

In testimony whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names, this 4th diV

of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-six.

Benj. H. Field, Edward Haight, Feanklin F. RAXDOLrn,

S. CAMBUELINr,.

Acknowledged before "Wasuisgtox Kodhax.

TtlOS. P. OKIE, Jr.,

Notary Public.

I hereby approve of the within certificate and consent that tlie same sliull be filed. J. w. GILBERT

Dated New York April 6, lS6tj.

In 1S72, the Jacob Lorillard estate at Fordham, was bought, and ti:e Home for Incurables removed, after the whole building had been repaired and enlarged. The last Report, of 1878. is full of encouragement, and most of the first officers still retain their positions. The Physician, Arch. M. Campbell, reports that "during the past year S9 patients have been under treatment."

Few institutions have been better managed. It is beautifully situated, in a very healthy locality, and easy of access.

Andrew Corsa, who was bom at Rose Hill in 1763, afterwards removed to a farm situated nearly opposite, where he died in 1352. The following obituar}' notice occurs in the Westchester Herald for tlut year : --