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History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 372 (part 3)

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[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] It is built in good, substantial style, and stands a little back from the street, in a large yard, well filled with tall shade-trees of oak and locust, forming a small grove. Directly in front of the residence, but across the street, arc two aged, wide-spreading oaks that completely overshadow the highway with their long, leafy branches. Attached to the dwelling is a small, well-cultivated farm. This is the home of Samuel White, the son of Ebenezer White, M.D., who re-