History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 85
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] To which Andre wb OLD LANDRINE HOUSE, taken alter his capture, and where he ■at on the ste| Michael Nolan, who farms, and boards some of the people connected with the construction of the New Croton aqueduct, which passes down a short distance towanl the west. The locality is one of many natural attractions. The old house itself is an interesting relic of the past, and as the writer sat upon the step he could not but try to imagine what must have been the feelings of Andre as he sat upon that idenf i-cal board, a prisoner, nearly one bundled and six years ago. Miss Mary Nolan, daughter of the present oc-cupant, happened to have an excellent photograph of the house, which she kindly loaned for a time to the writer. In the picture her lather stands, with his sleeves rolled up, directly in front of the place inside, where the Andre step is located. He