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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 115 (part 2)

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Lyons, and John Brady.^ The waters of the Cross River are abundantly supplied with all kinds of fresh water fish. Near the intersection of the Beaver Dam and Cross River are situated the fishing falls. Golden's Bridge is a small hamlet (located on the banks of the Croton) in the northwest corner of this town. It contains a post office and several dwellings. Vista is a pretty settlement in the southeast corner of Lewis-borough. Here is a post office and several dwellings. This portion of the town is drained by the Tatomuck River, which eaipties into the Sound at Stamford. The following extracts are taken from the town books: — '• First Book of Records in Salem, April the 17th, 1747. ' At a town meeting in Salem, April 2, 1751 — -,.