Notes - Calling on Interviewees
[margin: 1013 145] [margin: 104.] [margin: PAINS] October 10th Called also upon Myron Beardsly Beardsly, Dentist, corner of 5th Ave. and West 13th St, who informed me that General N. Montross boarded with Mrs. Hyatt in Christopher Street, two doors east of Simpson's bakery, but that he spent most of his time with him (Mr. Beardsly)-- that he was at present absent in the country, but would be back in a few days, &c. Called also upon Mrs. Caroline F. Lewis of Broadway, and found that she had for some time been absent at the west along with Mr. L. and Mr. Henry Young, &c. Called upon Dr. John B. Stevenson at No. 15. Harrison Street. He was from home. Saw his mother Mrs. Maxwell, and her daughter, &c. [margin: 104]
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[margin: 146 1014] [margin: 105] [margin: PAINS] [margin: 1850.] October 15th Went with Horace C to White Plains-- Called on Mr. Putney, Mr. E. Horton, Mr. Decker, Mr. John Horton, Mr. Griffen, Jr and then to Washington Tompkins, of Kensico. (?)
October 15th Daniel Rowell, Senior, of White Plains: "Upon one occasion, during the Revolutionary war, Dearmore, at the head of a party of horse and foot made an excursion into Connecticut as far as the house of Benjamin Mead, situate on the southern extremity of Quakers Ridge, at the north west corner formed by the intersection of the Quaker Ridge and Sherwood's Bridge, or Byram road, and the road from White Plains to Round Hill, and being about a mile easterly from [margin: 105]
October 15th Daniel Rowell, Senior, of White Plains: "Upon one occasion, during the Revolutionary war, Dearmore, at the head of a party of horse and foot made an excursion into Connecticut as far as the house of Benjamin Mead, situate on the southern extremity of Quakers Ridge, at the north west corner formed by the intersection of the Quaker Ridge and Sherwood's Bridge, or Byram road, and the road from White Plains to Round Hill, and being about a mile easterly from [margin: 105]