A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 136
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Norton was promoted for his services on this occasion. — Editor. 1 Thachcr's Military Journal, 185., COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 355 " On this occasion," (says Samuel Young, in a letter written to Commodore Valentine Morris, dated Mount Pleasant, 25 January, 1814,) " my father's house with all his out-houses were burnt. After this disaster our troops never made an effort to protect that part of the country. The American lines were afterwards changed and extended from Bedford to Croton brido^e, and from thence following the course of that river to the Hudson. All the intermediate country was abandoned and unprotected, being about twenty miles in the rear of the ground which Colonel Burr had maintained, when posted on the lines. Samuel Young served under the comaiand of Colonel Burr during the Revolu-tionary war. a In the summer of 1S20, a stranger was observed loitering around the residence of Mr. Van Wart. Upon being questioned, this per-son stated, that he had taken an active part in the above engage-ment, and v/ell remembered the spot where he stood, (pointing to a stone,) when the British guard were first seen advanciiig