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Interview with Montross, Nathaniel

Macdonald, John. Interview with Montross, Nathaniel, 1770-1858; (1848-10-19). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 1423. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026. 301 words

731. 217 64. October 19th. Genl. Nathaniel Montross: "Upon the bluff on the north side of the Croton at Pines Bridge are remains of fortifications said to have been thrown up by Washington in 1776 to command the passage of the river at this spot, consisting of a square fort on the crest of the eminence, and other works a little lower down towards the river. The American army once encamped (in 1776, probably?) about a mile or so from Pines Bridge on the road which leads over the hill easterly or south easterly to a New Castle corner. The camp was on the right (that is, the West or south west) side of the road. On each side of the road there is a hill of about the same size, and for security of the road and camp, a breastwork which crossed the road at right angles [page break] 218 732 65. was thrown up from one of these eminences to the other. When the Rhode Island troops at our house were attacked on the 14th of May 1781, a sergeant called upon the men to follow him saying they were outnumbered and surrounded. Some followed and were saved, but others replied 'We'll have one shot at the Refugees before we go', and staid and fired. These last were all killed. [margin: (8)] When Captain Jacob (?) Van Wart (not Van Tassel) commanded the Guard at the Pines Bridge, he went one day to see his wife who lived over the hill on the North Castle corner road above the wellings. All at once he saw the Refugees coming on a gallop. Wheeling about he descended the hill at full speed calling out in broken English and flourishing his arms: - [page break] 733 221 66. 'Be British is coming!