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Notes - Visits and Home Locations of Interviewees

Macdonald, John. Interview with {} (1844). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 1736. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026. 263 words

93. [margin: PARTS] Prince Charles' Redoubt stood on the hill contiguous to the road and to Hyatt's Tavern and King's bridge. James Requa's and Daniel Requa's Houses are on the Sleepy Hollow road about three quarters of a mile from where it branches off the main road - James Requa's the first on the west side - Daniel's near, or east side. A Fort on the crest of Chatterton Hill north of and adjacent to the road, (?) and on [margin: WP] the extreme north side of the Hill.

Clapp's T. appears about half a mile north of where the ^West^ Plains road comes into King Street and near to, and a little south of where the road to Bedford turns off.

Appleby's (John) appears to have been Colonel Odell's and Pugsley (David) on the north of the road near Phil. Honeywell's A burnt house where Isaac Odell lived. The first house east of Young's Tavern was Gilbert 93.

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94. [margin: PARTS] Taylor's - the second on a cr. road near D. Davis) Caleb Hueslet. The first house west of Young's not named - and the second was Colonel Hammond's.

Head Quarters at the Purdy House. - General [margin: White Plains] Morris's quarters at the house where John Horton lives "at Farquaners".

Quakers Meeting in Mamaroneck stood in the Revolutionary war where it does now?

A. Storms's at Saw mill river near which the upper and lower roads from West White Plains unite; Peter Storms's on the same road, further on towards Tarrytown and a little West of Matthew Van Tassel's.