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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. 263 words

war; and presented to Augustus van Cortlandt, by Rear Admiral Rolen Digby of the British navy. To the east of the house, the Mosholu (["\<^ petts brook) pent up by the mill dam, forms an extensive sheet of water, which is greatly enriched by the \'icinity of green meadows, orchards aii 1 neighboring hills. South of the pond is situated the old mill. Amid the grove of locusts on George's point, a little north of the mill, stood the original residence of tlie Van Cortlandts.

The interior of the present house is neatly fitted up and furnished, its drawiiag room aridhbrary windows look out on beautiful prospects ; in the latter apartment are some fine family portraits : Henry White, jr., by Jarvis; Vice Admiral Sir John White, in full uniform, a copy by Chapman from the original of Jarvis; Augustus Van Cortlandt, by Jarvis; Thomas Bibby, by Chapman; Mr. Babcock, by Stewart; and John Wnite, sen., by Copley.

The old family Bible of the Van Cortlandt's, printed at Amsterdam, A.D. 1 7 14, contains some curious memoranda of the Jay family. The first entry occurs, New York, den 19th Jan., 1723-4.

During the early period of the Revolutionary war, this house was garrisoned by a piquet guard of the Green Yagers, whose officers held their head-quarters here.

His Excellency, General Washington, and aids, dined in one of the apartments on' the memorable July of lySr, when the British piquets were driven wthin the lines upon New York Island. In another room, the unfortunate Captain Rowe expired in the arms of his bride-elect.