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Interview with Peck, Solomon

Macdonald, John. Interview with Peck, Solomon, 1765-1850; (1849-11-24). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 1658. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026. 171 words

Once they went below, and had a pretty smart skirmish with the enemy somewhere north of New Rochelle or Marmneck This might have been Colonel Whites affair with Simcoe. It was not cold weather when it took place. That much I remember.

Novr. 26. James Peck, of Glenville: "I was born December 13th. 1777. My father name was Herbert] Peck. He lived during the war at Stanwich where he was killed by a party of Refugees. He was just come home, having been down on a scouting party with eight or ten others when they were attacked by the cowboys.

It was not cold weather when it took place. That much I remember. Novr. 26. James Peck, of Glenville: "I was born December 13th. 1777. My father name was Herbert] Peck. He lived during the war at Stanwich where he was killed by a party of Refugees. He was just come home, having been down on a scouting party with eight or ten others when they were attacked by the cowboys.