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History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 270 (part 2)

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[Frederic Shonnard & W.W. Spooner (1900)] Verplanck's Point, Sir Henry Clinton's oper-tions of 1777, 435; military operations of 1779, 451, 455; junction of Washington's and Rocham-beau's armies (1782), 519; sale to a New York syndicate, 562; the brickmaking industry, 563, 5S9: various references, 2, 57, 166, 170, 344, 413, 116, 460. ION. 473. 476. 596. 619. Verveelen, Johannes, 142, 140. Vowles, Richard, of Rye, 126. Vredeland, The, 93. •' Vulture." The. 466. 467. 468, 477. Walter, R.. 183. Wading Place, The, 200. Wampage, 115. Wampum of the Indians, 44. Wampus's Land Deed, 183, 224. GENERAL INDEX 637 Wappinger Indians. 24. War of 1812, 539. Ward. Stephen, of Eastehester, 29S, 300, 305, 320, 442. Ward's House affair. The, 442. Ward's Tavern, 387. Washington, George, on the patriotic services of the Mohican Indians. 37: passes through Westchester County to take command of the army. 312: orders the removal of Frederick Philips.'. 329; on the fireships affair. 340: Wash-ington and Mary Philipse, 349: remarks on the militia. 355: the White Plains campaign, 358-396; address to the army after Howe's landing on Throgg's Neck, 371; his headquarters at the Valentine house, 383, at the Miller house (White Plains). 385, at the Van Cortlandt Mansion and Birdsall House (Peekskill), 427. at Joseph Appleby's (Dobbs Ferry), 507; on Howe's return movement from White Plains. 100; departure from Westchester Countv to New Jersey. 401; his consuming anx-iety about the Hudson River and the High-Peekskill.