Interview with Guion, Elias
The stone wall west of the road at [New Rochelle] bridge over the Mamaroneck pond was built after the Revolutionary war. Before that there was a common unenclosed on that side of the road. At the skirmish there, the [margin: The Shuldham.?] [page break] Elias Guion contd. PARIS American infantry fired across the bridge the adjacent from an eminence on the north side and killed or mortally wounded seven (?) or eleven(?) of the British Refugees. Many of them bled to death on the flat rock near the south end of the bridge on the east side of the road.
[Obs. The eminence in question is inac= cessible to cavalry, and within pistol shot of the bridge, (?) or almost.]
The wounded men all bled to death and the stone was covered with their blood. The British army in 1776, was encamped from close to [New Rochelle] bridge village until you came near Hutchinson's river.
Many of them bled to death on the flat rock near the south end of the bridge on the east side of the road. [Obs. The eminence in question is inac= cessible to cavalry, and within pistol shot of the bridge, (?) or almost.] The wounded men all bled to death and the stone was covered with their blood. The British army in 1776, was encamped from close to [New Rochelle] bridge village until you came near Hutchinson's river.