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History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 113 (part 2)
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] The dividing line as run out in 1884, in accordance with the statute of 1845, passes a little north of the parsonage occupied by the late Rev. Edward N. Mead, D.D., which is situ-ated about two hundred feet south of St. Mary's Church. Thus we have all the northern and part of the western boundary of Mount Pleasant. The Hudson completes the western boundary, Greenburgh forms the southern limit, and the Bronx River the eastern. The northwest corner-of North Castle is fixed by statute at the northeast comer of Mount Pleasant,