History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 413 (part 4)
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] For some months the issue was irregular and much of its influence was lost. Upon the recovery of Mr. Keeler, however, the publication was resumed, and shortly afterwards the entire business was purchased by De Witt C. Pinck-ney, who had been engaged in educational pursuits in the South. Mr. Pinckney was a native of Carmel, and had returned from the Southern States with the view of locating in this section. He ranged the name of the paper to The Croton Falls Folio, un-der which title it is now published. In the fall of 1885 Mr. Pinckney sold the paper to its original proprietor, William H. Miller, who, after a few weeks, again sold it to Theodore S. Foster, who is the pres-ent editor and owner. It has regained nearly all the ground that it had lost, and circulates extensively in the northern part of Westchester and the southern' part of Putnam Counties. It has been enlarged at different times, and its typographical appearance im-proved, until it is now eighteen by twenty-four inches, seven columns to the page, folio, and ranks well with the other papers published in the county, although