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Interview with Schofield, Mr.

Macdonald, John. Interview with Schofield, Mr.; (1844). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 190. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026. 180 words

Schofield contd. was much talk at the time of bringing Rogers to court martial, and it was said that nothing but the destruction and capture of the stores at Maroneck saved him.

Roads. The road that runs south west to the Coutants from the New Rochelle and White Plains road begins one mile and an half from New Rochelle village. The road which that runs north east to Quaker Meeting house commences about two and an half (2 1/2) [margin: miles] from New Rochelle village; and the road that passed by Curtis's south west to the Post road, begins about three miles from New Rochelle village.

Roads. The road that runs south west to the Coutants from the New Rochelle and White Plains road begins one mile and an half from New Rochelle village. The road which that runs north east to Quaker Meeting house commences about two and an half (2 1/2) [margin: miles] from New Rochelle village; and the road that passed by Curtis's south west to the Post road, begins about three miles from New Rochelle village.