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History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 253

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[Frederic Shonnard & W.W. Spooner (1900)] 353; battle of Westchester Creek. 353, 365: en-Boston Post Road, 146, 195. 291. gagement at Pelham (October IS, 1770), 375; at-Boundaries of Westchester County, 1, 6, 197. tack on the Queen's Rangers at Mamaroneck, Boudary dispute, The. 120, 132, 136, 199. 382: engagement at Hart's Corners. 389; battle Boyce, Broni, 424. of White Plains. 3N9: fall of Fort Washington, Boyd. Ebenezer (Captain), 468. 406; sieji-e of Fort Independence. 425; engage-Bridges. 5. 7, 55. 157. 213, 228, 399. 541, 542, 552. inent near Peekskill (March, 1776). 427; fall of Bronck, Jonas. 87, 150. (328 HISTORY OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY officers chosen being: treasurer, J Arthur Huntington; police justice, John A. Van Zelm; assessors, Augustine Smith. P. B. Brady, and II. \V. Tassler; aldermen at large, Henry C. Kuchler, Jacob Hollwegs, John Stephenson, John Kress, and Franh Holler; aldermen, William II. Neilson, Robert C. Archer, John Grab, Ulric X. Griffen, II. A. Siebrecht, Si-., and Peter Cunneen; supervisors, George 11. Crawford, Jacob R. Willdns, and Peter Doern. The city government was or-ganized on the 28th of April following. ERRATA Page vi, Chapter XXIV— for « concluded " read " continued." Page 296, first word— for "That" read " What." Page 349, Mary Philipse was the daughter of the second lord of the manor, and not of the third lord, asj printed.