History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 48
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] third Monday of each month. The present officers and managers are as follows: William F. Cochran, president;, vice-president; Charles L. Cozzens, secretary; Lyman Cobb, Jr., treasurer; S. Emmet Getty, Henry Bowers, James Stewart, Richard W. Bogart, James Lawson, Edward A. Nichols, Alonzo H. Johnson, William P. Ketcham, Horace H. Thayer, Ethelbert Belknap, George R. Smith, G. Hilton Scribner, Edward M. Le Moyne, William F. Nisbet, John O.Campbell, Edward Underhill, J. H. Hubbell, Alexander Forbes, Philip Verplanck, George E. Ketcham and Norton P. Otis. The chaplain is Rev. Lyman Cobb, Jr. Religious services are held daily, and on the afternoon of each Sabbath a sermon is read or there is formal preaching. The religious services have been conducted after the Episcopal order. This seems to have been due to the start the hospital originally received from St. John's Church, rather than to any definite intention. It is certain that its managers desire it to be unsectarian. The preachers at the Sabbath afternoon services have frequently been from pulpits not Episcopalian, and