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Interview with Lyon, Samuel

Macdonald, John. Interview with Lyon, Samuel, 1764-1856; (1844). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 1895. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026. 216 words

Genl. Jacob Odell, contd

Staid here -- Mrs. Phillipse furnished Vincent with a fresh horse, and sent him on to Kingsbridge. She was a daughter of Tryons butler. She wrung her hands on this occasion. (Washington frequently spake among his officers of the skill and gallantry of Mosier and his men.

Saml. Lyon.

Col. Green surprised about a mile below Pines Bridge. British crossed Blenis's ford a mile below Pines Bridge -- Green's quarters three fourths of a mile north from the ford on a high hill. DeLancey's party came up the road leading by the Chappequa Meeting House. (White Plains or Saw Mill River Road?) They halted about two miles south of Pines Bridge and warmed themselves at Nathan Hyatt's judging

She wrung her hands on this occasion. (Washington frequently spake among his officers of the skill and gallantry of Mosier and his men. Saml. Lyon. Col. Green surprised about a mile below Pines Bridge. British crossed Blenis's ford a mile below Pines Bridge -- Green's quarters three fourths of a mile north from the ford on a high hill. DeLancey's party came up the road leading by the Chappequa Meeting House. (White Plains or Saw Mill River Road?) They halted about two miles south of Pines Bridge and warmed themselves at Nathan Hyatt's judging