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- Burch (3); left Oliver, Ira, Willett, Amy Morehouse, Deborah Burdick, and Sophia Johnson ; m. - Birdsall (4); left Nancy, Minerva, Matilda, Sally, Priscilla, Philo, Horace, Ransom, Garrett, Alfred. Willett Ferris m. Margaret Salmon; left Herman, Cynthia Ann Newman, John, Jane Cook, James, Perry, George, Louisa Denton. Horace Ferris m. Bently; left Clarissa, Matilda Corbin, Walter, Ellen, Mary, Jane, Phebe, Edmond, Eliza, Elmore, Alfred, Louisa, Richard, and Leroy.
LATTIN .- Benjamin Lattin m. Deborah Holmes (1) ; left Leah Wood, Josias, Adolphus, Nathaniel and William ; m. Freelove Wright (2); left Deborah Wood, Wright, Benjamin, Jun., Sally Dubois, and Freelove Holmes. Josias m. Deborah Angevine. Adolphus m. Abbey Wright; left Jacob, Daniel, Henry, Deborah, Lanesha, Degrove, and Carlinda. Nathaniel m. Sally Allen; left Joseph, Deborah, John, William, Jane Maria. William m. Judith Wood; left Adolphus and Alvira. Deborah m. Abraham Wood; left Julia Ann, Benjamin L., Perline, Deborah, Mary, Jerome, Mahlon, John, Freelove, Joseph B., Sarah, and Joel T. Wright m. Maria Flagler ; left Horace, Mary, Cordelia, Eunice, and Dorcas. Benjamin Jun., m. Mary Clark; left John, Alfred, Hannah T., George, Emeline, Morris, Benjamin, Mary Louisa, and Jerome, Sally m. Peter K. Dubois; left Henry, Koert, Cornelius, Egbert, Elizabeth, Mary, Robert and Sarah. Freelove m. Joshua W. Holmes ; left Bradford, Jane, Sally D., Irene, Joseph W., Benjamin L., Mary, Freelove Ann, and George W.
HOLMES .- William Holmes m. Phebe Cromwell ; left Nathaniel, Joseph, Isaac, Benjamin, Samuel, Wheeler C., Sally, Jemima, and Joshua W. Joseph m. Mary Allen ; left Phebe Pells, Jane, William, Allen J., John C., Sally Jemima Wood.
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Isaac m. Jemima Peters ; left William, Hewlett P., Mary Ann Divine (1), Barton (2), George, Rhoda Mott, Samuel, Phebe Jane, Collins, and Hannah Peters. Wheeler C. m. Phebe Allen (1); left Sally Maria, Allen, Nathaniel, Joel O., and William C .; m. Betsey Crawford (2); left Mary, Elizabeth, Phebe, Isaac, Freelove Vandewater, Andrew J., Jemima, Jesse and Catherine. Joshua W. m. Freelove Lattin-children's names given in gen. of Lattin family.
HAYNES .*- Asa Haynes left Wright, Stephen, Asa, and Charles. His brother, Caleb Haynes, m. Sophia Billings ; left Sanford, Caleb 2nd., Hannah Keeler, and Lucy Howard. Caleb 2nd, m. Deborah Lewis ; left Andrew, Sylvester, Charles, James, Chauncey, William, Peleg, Sarah Sheldon, Lewis, and Caleb 3d. Lucy m. Thomas Howard ; left Thomas, James, Patience, Hannah Gerow, Laura, Lucy Gerow, Sophia, Jane. Andrew m. Phebe Howard ; left Maria, Richard, Sarah, William, Deborah, Amy, Belden, Mary, Garretson, Jane. Charles m. Polly Spaulding; Albo A., Harriet Waters, Eliza Cole. James m. Hannah Sheldon ; left John, Sheldon, Jane, Maria Dodge, Susan Baker, Lydia Baker, Andrew Jackson. Sarah m. Benjamin Sheldon ; left Sylvester, Henry, Sylvia Wanzer.
* Also spelled Haines, and originally Hanes.
INDEX.
A.
ABORIGINES, 17-22. Appalachian Range. 26. Amenia, 109-131. Precinct of, 49. Organization of. 109. Origin of Name, 109,
Station, 109. Union, 110. South, 110. Manufacturing Company, 128. Seminary. 129 131. Early Officers, 120. Log Prison at. 120.
Andre's Defense, 70-73.
Army Movements, 55,57.
Anthony's Nose, 57.
Andre, Major, 61 64.
Adams, Elisha. 117
Armstrong. Robert G., 119. General John, 380-382.
Babcock, Rufus, D. D., 186.
Beldens the, 157-8.
Butts Hollow, 158.
Bulls Iron Works, 161.
Boerums Tavern, 164 Branch Preparative Church, 168.
Barbecue, 172, 266.
Bale fires, Revolutionary, 174.
Brett, Roger, 177, 178.
Buys . John. 177. Brinckerhoff's the, 184-5.
Bailey's Workshop, Fishkill, 193.
British Cannonading, 199. Barber, Lieutenant-Col., killed, 200.
Billing's, Johu, 228.
Bowmans the. 237. Browns the, 244. Big Cheese the, 245
Buttolphs the, 246, 256.
Birdsall, Nathan, 258. Butler, Timothy, 263.
British Troopers tak en, 266. Bethel, 802. Bailey, Jolin, 346.
502
B.
BOTANY, 81-26. BEEKMAN, town of, 132-143. Patent, 44. 388. Precinct, 49, 132. llenry, 395, 417. Cemetery, 142.
Bockee, Abraham. 117, 124.
Baptist Churches, 119, 135, 165, 211-13. 25 2-5 298 5, 353-4, 385, 899, 408-12, 820-22, 230 447-50. 459-60.
Benson, Egbert, 122.
Barlow, Moses. 124. Nathan. 124
Benton, Caleb. 124.
Boyd, John, 125.
Brush, Gen. John, 125.
Bakers the, 188.
Brills the, 133, 142.
Barnards the. 133.
Asbury, Bishop, 120. Atherton, Cornelius, 121.
Apognaque, 133. Preparative Church at. 136.
Apple Sance Hitl, 155. Allis Pond, 156. David, Anecdotes of. 172.
Army Barracks, 181.
Academy, First in County, 185, 213. 369.
Attack by Indians and Tories, 249-80.
Anthony, Theophilus, 344.
Anthony's Mil, 345.
Antonides, Vincentius, 352. American and Foreign Bible Society, 354. Arbor Vitæ. 366. Algates the, 399.
Arnold, Esq., Samuel. 415.
Anecdote of Quick. 415. Agricultural Society, 432. Annandale, 378. Astor, John Jacob, 382.
Ancient Deed. 334-5 Appendix B, 472.
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INDEX.
Brewsters. Gilbert, 350. Blue Point, 363. Bats, 399. Bangall, 407-8 Bare Market. 408. Bullock. Elder Comer, 409. Richard, 409. Burteh, Elder Luman, 411 Baker. Nicholas, 418.
Bloom llouse and Mill. 430. Brick Meeting Honse. 430-2. Buckeye Works, 369. Bridge, Poughkeepsie, 371. Barrytown, 375.
Berry, Jabez, 446.
C.
COUNTY ORGANIZATION, 48-50.
Carter. " Vina." 20. Crom Elbow Precinct, 49. Charlotte Precinct, 49. Continental Village, 56. Court House, 102-103.
Climate. 107. Conterence, M. E., 120. Carpenters, 125. Chamberlains family of, 126. ('line. Peter. 126.
Cornwells the. 133. Cast Iron Plow, first. 128. Catholic Churches, 136. Carv. Ebenezer, Dr., 136. CLINTON, 144. Hon. George, 144.
Crom Elbow Creek, 144. Coopers the, 145. Creek Quaker Church, 145, 416.
Cookinghams the, 147.
Coons, Peter, 157. Chastellux. Marquis de, 161.
Cushman. Blacksmith, 181. Cow-boy Hung. 184. Committee of Observation, 188. Crosby, Enoch, 60-1, 190. 196, 209, 447. Coetus, 211. 352. Conferentia. 211, 352. Crom Elbow Quaker Church, 221-2. Clapp. family of, 227
Camp Lot, 232. Clark, Lieut .- Gov., 240. Cupola Furnace, 242. Culvers the. 247-S. Cave the, 249. Clarks the, 249. Croton River. 257. Cary, Rev. Henry, 259. Cobble IIill, 289. Camp Meetings. 296, 395. Cemetery, Pawling, 296. Beekman, 142-3. Dover, 169. Poughkeepsie, 354, 370.
Court Established in Duchess, 337.
Colonial Court House, 338. Constitutional Convention, 338. Court House Burned, 339.
Clear Everett House, 342-3.
Congress, 347. Collegiate School Building, 362-3. Crazy "Gin." 400. Clark, David, 412. Clove Kil, 417. Crane, Capt. Joseph, 444-6. Christian Church. 418. Cutler, Joseph M., 418.
. Canoe Hill, 428. Carpenter. Franklin T .. 427. Carman. Emannel and Esther, 428. Cross Roads, 429. Comstock, Matthew, 430. Conglomerate Mansion, 374-5. C'edar Hill, 376. Cradle, old, 400. Cotton Factory, Garner & Co., 325. Carmel, Town of. 439-50. First Settlement in, 439. Red Mills, 439, 441. Lake Mahopac, 440. Village of. 441. Granny hill. 442. Places in. 442-3 Commissioners of Segnestration, 455.
D.
DUCHIESS, Spelling of Name, 15, 16. Attached to Ulster, 97. When Settled. 98. Described in 1729. 101. Bill to Divide, 103.
Deep Ilollow, 110. Duchess Co. Female Bible Society. 118.
Delavergne, Dr. Benj., 126. Dunham's Forge, 127.
Delong, 133
D .: ughty Tavern, 140.
DOVER, 149-173. Dutcher family of, 157-9. Dillon, Mr., 162.
Dutch Reformed Churches, 167, 195, 207, 222, 849, 397, 400.
Dongan, Thomas, 176. DeBoys, Peter. 177. Dewall, Peche, 180 " Dodo," the, 183. Dudley's Mills, 184.
Devil's Dance Chamber, 203.
Dutch Stone Church, 209.
Dhupps, the, Tories in Revolution, 220.
Delamater Mill, 221.
Dakins the 243-4.
Donovan killed, 286.
Dng-Way, 294. Dubois, Gualterus, 352.
Deed tor Church at Rhinebeck, 308.
1)'Hart's War Horse, 403-4.
Digging for Money, 422.
DeKoyen's Cove, 378. Duchess County Alms House, 432. Duchess and Columbia Railroad. 434.
E.
EARLIEST MENTION, 23-24. Executions, 104, 105, 355. Extracts Church Records, 115. Lossing, 224-5. Emmott, James, 129. Episc pal Churches, 135, 196-7, 210, 223, 384. Eversons the, 144. Elihu, Tabe, 156.
Emighs the. 158, 178. Elliotts the, 160. Egglestons the, 244-5. Encampments, 273, 405-6. Eastman's Business College, 367. I ark, 370. Esopus War, 373. East Camp, 376. Enrollment of Quakers, 476-7.
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INDEX.
F.
Family Genealogy. 497-502. Feudal Laws, 43.
Fredericksburgh Precinet. 49. FISHKILL, town of. 174-214. Precinct, 49. Mountains. 174. Hook. Indians at, 176. Fortifications. 56-58.
Fort Constitution, 58.
Freeholders. names of. 100-1.
French Doetor's Dam, 126.
Freemanville, 135.
Foss Ore Bed, 149.
First white child born in Duchess County. 158. 179.
Fort Hill. 176. Floating Islands, 258.
Ferris, family of. 258
Fields, Pe er. 262.
Friends' Sufferings, 281-3.
Filkintown, 423.
Female Academy, 369.
Forty Fourth Regiment, 95.
G.
GEOLOGY, 27-30
Great Nine Partners, 43, 129. 407.
GENERAL HISTORY. 97-108.
Governor and Conneil. 107-8. Garrettson, Rev. Freeborn, 119, 392.
Gardners the. 133.
Gardner Hollow. 133.
Gininea. 135. Gillets the. 157. Grand Sachem, 174.
Glenham. 184. " Gore" the, 223-4. Ghosts. 237. 285, 292.
Green Mountain Lake. 25S.
Gallows Tree, 285-6. Grant, Cato, 289.
Grave of Soldier, 290.
Geake, Samuel, 34%.
German Reformed Church, 397.
H.
Hudson, Henry, 23. Highland Post Road, 55.
Hempstead Huts, 56. Huguenots, 98. Herrick, Benjamin, 117. Hyde, Rev. Eli, Ils.
Hessians, 122. Hunt's Old Stand, 129.
llaxtun -. 133.
Hogeboom, 133. Hoag, the Robber, 134.
Hibernia, 145. Hutchinsons, 145.
Halsteads, 146. llufouts the. 157.
Higby, Eller Seth. 167. Haunted Houses, 172.
Hospitals. 197-8. Hamilton, letter of. 201.
Highlands, description of, 202. HYDE PARK. Town of, 215-225. Hors Hills . 215. " Hannah," 227. Horse Thieves, Den of, 229-30.
Hail Storm. 235. Hamblins the, 246. Hopkins, Elder Truman, 246.
Holleys the, 248.
Harringtons the. 259. Hard Winter the. 265. Haines, Caleb, 268-9. Hieksito Church. 281.
llillar Nathan, 281.
Harrington, gunsmith, 285.
Hermits, 287. 288.
Haleyon Lake, 298, 813.
Huddlestone, 344.
Holt. John, 349.
Half Moon. 364.
Horse Ferry Boat. 366
Hermance. Hendricus, 387.
Hardenburgh. Dominie. 400,
Heermance Honse, 400,
Hall. Albert, 418
Human Bones, 420.
Harts Village, 423, 433.
House of Industry. 369.
Hammertown, 319. 323.
Hudson River State Hospital, 369.
Hart, i hilip, 493.
I.
Iroquois, 17. Indian Battle, 19, 317.
Indian Geographical Terms, 21-2.
Iron Works, Dover, 149.
Indian Orchards, 158. 183, 175, 180.
Indian Deed. 176-7, 179, 387.
Indian Pond, 241, 312.
Indian Burial Grounds, 258.
Indian Rising. 394-5.
Indian Killed, 373.
Incendiary Fires, 297.
J.
Jail, 102-3. Jarvis, Samuel, 123. Johnsville, 180-1. Jonah's Manor, 227. Jacksons Corners, 236.
K.
Kittatiny Mountains, 26.
Knibloe, Rev. Ebenezer, 115.
Kent's Parish, 115.
Kenney, Stephen, 117.
King. Samuel, 122.
Knickerbackers, 146.
Kenkiput, Dr., 158. Kidd, Capt., 204. Ketchams the. 246.
Kiswell, 276-78.
Kirby House, 274-5.
Kips the, 387. Kipsburgh Manor, 387.
King's Highway, 398. 401. Kingston Landing, 401. Kinderhook, 410. Kent Town of. 450-53. Early Settlement of, 451. County Poor Ilonse, 452.
Kidd, Capt., 454.
INDEX. 5º5
L.
Little Nine Partners, 44, 251. Livingston Manor, 46, 48, 317. Lexington, Battle of, 51. Loudon, Lord, 55. Lossing, Benson J., 133. Long Pond, 144. Leroy's Corners, 147.
Lossings the, 158.
Lathrop, Julia A., 167. Lloyd's Hills, 215. LA GRANGE, 226-235. Lafayetteville, 236.
Leaseholds, 240.
Leland, Elder John, 245, 312. LaFayette's Headquarters, 279. LaFayette, 279, 280, 358-61.
Lake House, 289. Lawrence, Elder John, 293. Log Church. 296. Legislature in Poughkeepsie, 340-41, 346. Livingston Mansion, 340.
Family of, 351, 346, 389, 392, 396, 377. Launching Frigates at Poughkeepsie, 347-8. Loudon, Samuel, 349.
Locust Grove, 363.
Landman's Kill, 387.
Lamoree House, 405.
Lewis, Gov. Morgan, 405. Little Rest, Origin of Name, 423-4. Lasher House, 318. Letter detailing villainy of Arnold, 67-70.
M.
Minnissinks, 18. Mohegans, 19. Mauweehn, 19, 155-6. Mincees, 21. Matteawan Mountains, 25.
Mineralogy. 27. MILITARY HISTORY, 51-96. Militia called out, 54. Moravians, 112.
M. E. Churches, 119, 136, 143, 168, 210, 228, 239, 295, 396.
Molasses Hill, 155.
Madam Brett's Mill, 178. Morehouse Tavern, 160.
Mistake Turnpike, 173.
Madam Brett, 181.
Manchester Hotel, 226.
Moreys Corners, 227. Moore's Mills, 228. MILAN, town of, 236-240.
Millerton, 242.
Murder of Pedlar at Spencers Corners, 250-1. Moravian Mission, 240, 256, 300.
Marshall. Zachary, 265. Murder of Nathan Pearce, 271.
Montgomery the, 547.
Meinema, Rev. Benjamin, 352.
Montgomery, Gen'l Richard, 389-91, 379-80, 397, 401-2. Marvin Shot, 414. Montgomery Place, 378-9. Madalin, 382. Montross, 317. Major Andre, 87, 88.
N.
Nanticokes, 21. North Precinct, 49.
Northeast Precinct, 49. Nase, Henry, 112, 123. " Nook" the, 113. New Lights. 113. Nott, Rev. Sam'], 118. Nine Partners Load Mines, 121.
North, Selah. 129.
No xons the. 133, 142.
Noxon Meadow, 135.
Ninham, David. 175. New Hackensack, IS3, 353.
" Nanna," 199-200. NORTHEAST, town of. 241-256.
Nichols, Lieutenant, 267-8.
Navy Yard-Poughkeep sie. 347.
New Hamburgh. 365.
Noble Town, 410.
Negro Hung, 415.
Nine Partners Boarding School, 426-8.
Newburgh Letters, 381.
Newcomb, Tory, 327.
O.
Oblong, 44-6. Osborne, Rev. Joel, 114.
Oldest House in Dover, 159.
Old Forge, 171.
Old Beacon, 174.
" Oven," the 249. Oblong Pond, 258, 288.
Old Day Book. 432.
Old Red Church, 382-3.
Oblong Meeting, 280.
Old Church, Quaker Hill, 281, 283-5.
Oswego, 421.
Old Ladies' Home, 369.
Opera House, Collingwood, 371.
One Hundred and Fiftieth Regiment, 95-6.
One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Regt, 92-5.
P.
PREFACE, 7-9. Powder thrown in Swamp, 270.
Prosser, Doctor, 293.
Pawling Riot, 297.
PINE PLAINS, town of, 298-323.
Passage on Steamboats, 364.
Post Road, 398, 258.
Port Holes in Dwellings, 401.
Pond Gut, 416.
Pedlar Disappeared, 419.
Pine Plains Village, 322.
Pequods, 19, 112, 155.
Patents, 41-47.
Poughkeepsie Patent, 43.
Philipse Patent, 43. Patrons, 43. Precincts, 48-50.
Philipse Precinct. 49.
Pledge Revolutionary, 52. Signers of, 53-54, 481-95.
Putnam, General, 55.
Parsons, General, 55.
Patterson Compact, 56.
Pawling, Camp at, 56. Pollopels Island, boom at, 58.
Patterson Village, 99.
Pendergraft tried, 100.
Provincial Congress, 102.
Paine Abraham, 118. Presbyterians, 113-115, 209, 229, 321, 326, 328-9, 331, 458-9. ¡ Paine, Ephraim, 121.
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INDEX.
Potter, Right Rev. Alonzo, 133. Poughquag Tavern, 142. l'arks the, 145. Porters the, 145. Preston, Martin, 156. Mountain, 156. Mill. 170. Captain, 173. Prime, Casper, 177. Plow-share, anecdote of, 179-80
Printing Press at Fishkill, 192-3.
Petition for church at Fish Creok, 206-7. Pevey, Elder, 228. Potter s Corners, 228, 233. PAWLING, Town of, 257.
Purgatory Hill, 257, 273, 290.
PLEASANT VALLEY, Town of, 324-331. POUGHKEEPSIE, town and city of, 332-71. Different ways of spelling, 332. Indian Legend, 333-4. Early settlement of, 336. Patterson, Town of, 453-62. Philipstown, Town of. 462-7.
Putnam Valley. Town of, 467-8.
Q.
Quitrents, 42. Quaker Churches, 239, 331. 412. Quaker Ilill, 279. Quaker City, 421.
R.
Rombont Patent, 43. Rhinebeck Patent, 44.
Rombout Precinct, 49. Rhinebeck Precinct, 49. .
Rhinebeck Flats, British burned, 57. Robinson House, 59. 62.
Rioters, 99. Rebellion in Duchess, 100. Rows the, 111.
Rhinke. Abraham, 112.
Red Meeting House, 113, 166.
Round Top Meeting House, 114, Rodgers, Dr. John, 115. Round Top School House, 120.
Robbery of Philip Nase. 123. Robbery of David Collin, 123. Redemptioners, 126. Reisoners, 133. Round Pond, 144. Rachel, 156. Rombont, Francis, 176, 177.
Rombout Patent. 176. Records, Beekman, 137-139.
Records, Fishkill, 184. Records, Hyde Park, 215 16.
Records, Northeast, 242-3.
Records, Pine Plains, 299-300.
Revolutionary Skirmish at Hyde Park, 219. Roeliff Jansens Kill. 236. Rock City, 236. Rowe, Johannes, 236. Round Pond, 241. Rndds Pond, 241. Rudds the, 244. Regiment of Militia in 1693, 475-6. Regimental Officers of the Revolution, 477-81. Robbery on Quaker Hill, 269-70. Robber Rocks, 286. R elitf Jansens Kill, 298. Ranch, Christian Henry, 301. Rebel Slaves, 346.
[ Rysdyck, Rev. Isaac, 352. Ruger, Col., 3 59. Race Course, 366-7. RHINEBECK, 386-406. Rhinebeck Kil, 386. Rhinebeck Precinct, 386. Rhinebeck Flats, 388. RED HOOK, 372-385. Rokeby, 380. Robinson, Beverly, 59, 455. Revolutionary Documents, 73-81.
S.
Sepascoots, 18. Schaghticokes, 19, 155, 158.
Shenandoahs, 21. Schuylers Patent, 43. South Precinct, 49. Southeast Precinct, 49.
Schencks the, 59, 214,
St. Phillp's Chapel, 59.
Semi-Annual Fairs, 103. Supervisors, Meeting of, 103-104.
Sharon Canal, 106-107.
Soil, 107. Sharon Station, 110.
Sackett, Richard, 110-111. Steel Works, 110, 128.
Separatists, 113. Smithfield Church, 116-119. Separate Meeting House, 117.
Slaves, 127. Sweets, 133, 145.
Store, Poughquag, 133. Shultz Mountains, 144. Sippe Barrack, 144.
Shultzsville, 146.
Slate Quarry, 147.
Sleights the, 147, 233-5.
Swamp River, 149, 257. Stone Church, Dover, 150-154.
Squaw Blankets, 156.
Sharparoon Pond, 173.
Springstead, Yowreb, 177. Swartwouts the, 181, 182, 214.
Sprout, Peter, 184. Schutt, Catherine, 185.
Soldiers Cemetery, 189, 190. Smith, Joshua Hett, 62, 194.
Soldiers Spring, 194-5. Schuyler, Gen'l, Trial of, 275-9. Souse Hole, 290. Shekomeko Creek, 298.
Shabash, 302.
State Fair at Poughkeepsie, 362. Sloop Edward, 364.
Sepasco, Lake, 386. State Prison, 388.
Scott, Elder Robert, 399, 411.
Starr Institute, 404. Supervisors, 406.
STANFORD, 407-16.
Skidmore, James, 418. Simpson, Caleb, 419. Simpson Hill, 419.
Sergeant Cassedy's Ill-treatment at Nine Partners, 424-6. Swift's Lowlands, 430. St. Barnabas Hospital, 369. State Hospital, $69. Soldiers' Fountain, 370.
Store House Burned, 376. Soldier's Monument, 384. Shekomeko Mission, 300-316. Spangenberg, 311.
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INDEX.
Stissing Mountain, 322-3. Southeast, town of, 468-71. Spront Creek, 226. Soldiers imprisoned in Stone Church, 196 Society of the Cincinnati, 198- . Steuben, Baron, 205. Stoutenburgh, Jacobus. 217. Stoutenburgh family, 217-18. Staatsburgh, 221. Straw Hudson, 237. Shekomeko Creek, 241. Slawson Tavern, 251. Spencers Corners, 251. Shaw, Comfort, 262. Starks the, 262. Slocum, Abraham, 265.
T.
TOPOGRAPHY, 25-26. Taghkanick Monntains, 25, 27. Tories, 54. 55, 126, 260-2, 263-4, 266-73, 326, 283-4, 345-6, 348, 416. Travel and Post Routes, 105-106.
The City, 110. Tithingmen, 115. Ten Mile River, 149. Teller, Andrew, 177. Terboss, John, 177, 214. Teller House, 187.
Tiger or Panther, 200. Titus Factory, 229. Tory Cavern, 268. Toffey Burial Ground, 273, 287. Tom Howard's Tavern, 291. Thatcher. Rev. Mr., 295.
Tschoop, 302-4. Thorn, Sheriff, 355. Thunder Storm, 361-2. Thompson, Smith, 407. Tivoli, 374.
U.
Uhls, 133. Union Churches, 322. Unknown Man Killed, 287-8. Upton, Paul, 412-14. UNION VALE, 417.
Early Residents of, 417. Union Meeting House, 417-18.
V.
Vaughan, Gen., 58, 218-19, 345, 377. Vincent, Esq., Anecdotes of, 134. Vanderburgh Mansion, 140. Vanderburgh, Col., 141. Vanderburgh, "Lud.,' 141. Van Buren, President, 165. Valley View Cemetery, 169. VanCortland, Stephanus, 176. Verplanck, Henrietta, 177. Village of Dover, early, 157. Verplanck, Gulian, 176, 214. VanWyck. Theo., anecdote, 180, : (1. VanVlacks the, 183. Var Wyck, Sidney E , 191. VerPlanck House, 198. VanAlst, Burgune, 205. Vaughn, Wait, 266-7, 271-3. Vaughns Neck, 267
VanKleeck House. 340-1. Von Beek House. 344. VanKleeck. Baltus. 347. Vas, Rev. Peter. 349. VanSchie, Rev. Cornelius, 352. Vassar College. 367 Von Boogh, Catherine, 359. Verhank Station, 420-21.
W.
Wiccopees, IS. Waoranacks, 18, 21. Wappingers, 18. Water Lots. 43.
Wiccopee Pass, 57, 175.
West Point Boom at, 57. Washington, Gen., 62, 194. Washington, Gen., Love Affair, € 61. Waranmaug, 19.
Weebutook, 109-110. Wassaic Creek, 110. West Brook, 110. Willsou, Robert. 117.
Wood, Elder Elijah, 113. Whitfield, Rev. George, 117. Wardwell, Capt. Allen, 119. Wakely, Dr., 119.
Wells, Dover, 154. Wampee, John, 156.
Waldo, Elder Samuel, 159, 160. Washington's Camp at Dover, 159.
Wyoming Refugees, 163. Weaver Mountain, tradition of, 171.
Wappingers Creek, 175, 226.
Wiltwyck, 179. Wood, Joseph, 181. Wild Beasts. night attack of, 181, 265. 'Wharton House, 189, 191-2.
Washington's Sword, 193. Washington's Headquarters, 204-5, 218, 273-4 Witchcraft, 231-2, 238, 292.
Witch Doctors, 238-9, 293.
Winchells the, 243.
Whaley Pond, 186, 257. Whipping Post, 264. Wing, Jonathan, 281.
Woolman, 286. Watching with Corpse, 291. Wood, Jesse, Hung, 354-5. Whale Dock, 365. Wounded British Soldier, 394.
Wood, Elder Jabez, 409. WASHINGTON, 423-434. Early Residents in, 429. Willetts, Jacob, 427. Widow of, 427.
West Camp, 376. Wechquadnack, 312. WAPPINGER, town of, 435.
Y.
Young Men's Christian Association. 368. Yonkhonce, Henry, 317.
Z.
ZOOLOGY, 27, 40. Zinzendorff, Count, 308.
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REC. CIR- JUN 1 2 1986
MAR 2 7 1983
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY FORM NO. DD6, 40m, 3/78 BERKELEY, CA 94720
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GENERAL LIBRARY - U.C. BERKELEY
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY
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