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Interview with Romer, John

Macdonald, John. Interview with Romer, John, 1764-1855; (1848-11-30). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 798. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026. 295 words

The others were about half a mile (or thereabouts) off to the east on the hill.

Abraham Martling who kept Tammany Hall in New York, was wounded on board one of the American galleys in the battle with the Phoenix and Rose lying off Tarrytown. These galleys were down as low nearly as Dobbs Ferry when the battle began, and then they gradually approached the British. He (Abraham Martling) was with the party that burnt General

DeLancey's house. He lived at New- York at the commencement of the Revolutionary war, and was a very warm whig. I don't know who commanded when they took and burnt General DeLancey's house at Bloomingdale, but I believe it was Captain Buchanan of the water guards. -- There were several boats. The fire of the house caused a great alarm among the British shipping and they were forced to return by way of New Jersey after burning the boats

A British frigate once came up and was lying off Tarrytown. She sent a boat which rowed towards Beekman's Point. Colonel Armand who was scouting about asked me to guide him. He had been lying on the hill and saw the boat. He meant to fire upon them from a wall piece he had with him loaded with slugs and which he said would reach them (half way across the river). Armand

a swamp where they could not follow him.

On the 26th of May 1779, a party of Refugees suddenly came upon Tarrytown. The inhabitants drove their cattle in great alarm into the woods north of Pocantico Brook. on the first approach of the enemy. In consequence of their numbers Captain Buchanan had found it necessary to retreat across Pocantico Brook where he lay in ambush awaiting their advance