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Interview with Gedney, Prince

Macdonald, John. Interview with Gedney, Prince, c.1758-1855; (1848-12-09). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 1459. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026. 186 words

Fisher made the assault with his horse whip while Gilly's cousin Lawyer Richard Hatfield was present, and gave him assurance of protection and support presenting him with a cane in order to place him upon an equality with Fisher who was armed with a horse whip. Gilly then attacked Fisher in his turn and drove him off the ground.

Decr 12th William Barker. "I think there never could have been an enclosed Fort in White Plains street or I should have known it or heard of it as I was very familiar with White Plains immediately after the war when I went to live there. All the fortifications in the village of White Plains (as far

Gilly then attacked Fisher in his turn and drove him off the ground. Decr 12th William Barker. "I think there never could have been an enclosed Fort in White Plains street or I should have known it or heard of it as I was very familiar with White Plains immediately after the war when I went to live there. All the fortifications in the village of White Plains (as far