History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 147
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] tions of the following farms: The southwestern cor-ner of the one hundred and forty-one acre tract of Samuel Drake, lying north of the Kill and east of the Post-road; a tract of fourteen and one-half acres, also belonging to Samuel Drake, lying on the south side of the Kill, adjoining the eastern boundary of Aaron Ward's smaller farm; the southern part of the one hundred and thirty-seven acres of Solomon Sherwood, located south of the Kill, and east of Drake's smaller tract; the southern part of the sev-enty acres of Daniel Miller, lying east of Solomon Sherwood's land, and extending from the Kill as their northern boundary almost to the Croton road as their southern boundary; a very small portion of the farm of one hundred and thirty-three acres of William Haight, in which the junction of the road from Pleasantville with the Croton turnpike was lo-cated; and the western portion of the two hundred and three acres of Marvel Garrison, which lay east of Moses Ward's ami Elijah Hunter's land, and which is now owned almost in its entirety by Henry.1. Baker. A small piece of land containing two acres, belong-ing to Pierre Van Cortlandt. was situated on the south bank of the Kill, between the farm of Moses Ward and the small tract of Samuel Drake. The little map is intended to show the relative po-sition of these early farms.