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Notes - Roads in New Rochelle
Notes - Roads in New Rochelle
John M. McDonald interview — 1844
From the Westchester County Historical Society catalog:
John Macdonald makes several notes regarding roads in New Rochelle.
John Macdonald makes several notes regarding roads in New Rochelle.
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- Hufeland Index Page 024 -
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 that runs north east to Quaker Meeting house commences about two and an half (2 ½) [miles] from New Rochelle village; and the road that passes by Burtis’s south west to the Post road, begins about three miles from New Rochelle village.
Transcription from Experiencing the Neutral Ground of the American Revolution: The McDonald Interviews.
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