The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Greene ficiz^it nnd ttiri'W liiiii il'uvn. aii'l w;i< on the point of ilis[Kitc!uu:.j Jam wuh his sword, wlien berecfiveil a cm in thviirui, uliii-|iili>:iMiHlliini. Ackerly was irurn no;ii- I'iul^s BrlUi."'.'' -- Test. -Of Josliuu rnriH'v, a^fil s;.-- Mcl'i'H.iliI .Ma's, m i)u>si;ssion of lieo. Mnoie, Esq., I,il>. of N. V. Hist. S<>c. Tlie (JtrioiT coinin.uiiliii^' at tl;.; I'.ri.lLr.', who iiisultinl Totten cscaiu-d on !lio 1-lih of M IT, iTsi, bv beiin: al'S',-nt lu'ciilfiiiailv at the tiuie of attack, some two or three miles oIT. -- TfSt.oY .lO'lina iMriicv.-- .McHon.iM MSS.
6 .\t tti.' clo^e of ill ■ i;-vo;nni)ri.iiv war Col.-T>cT,anr;.-v polirclv forwanlo.! to General Tlionias. of Jl.irrison, ill • Moo,i-~taiiii'<l pookot-liooks of C'oi. (;i-<M'n;tn(l Mnjor FUi'.'-ir. These intorL'stinii r'--;ie.s, wo ri-jj-'L". I'j say, (siuec ttio GcntTar.s UeceasL') have 1)l'i;ii il^jsiruyeJ.
682 HISTORY OF THE COUXTV OF WESTCHESTER.
went bv the hmi.^fs informed the inhabitant.-^, should there be any enqnirini:: afier the Colonel, that they left him dead in the edge of a wood. This cruel and barbarous treatment ■v\-as perpretratcd by Dullenceas core, himself at the head. Major Flagg, as he arose from his bed received a ball in his head ; and when thev entered the house the}' stabbed and cut him in a cruel manner, that he cxpirtd immediately. A doctor of the New Hampshire line, and a lieutenant of tlie Massachusetts line, was wounded in the house and carried off. Lieutenant Maco'Tibcr being sick in bed, wss made a prisoner. Ensign Guanman, who commanded a guard at the bridge, with himself and all but me was talking or killed.