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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. 261 words

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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.