History of St. Philip's church in the Highlands, Garrison, New York, including, up to 1840, St. Peter's church on the manor of Cortlandt, Part 28

Author: Chorley, E. Clowes (Edward Clowes), 1865-1949
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: New York, E.S. Gorham
Number of Pages: 558


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Grange, the, 173. Guides and Pioneers, 137-8, 139, 142-3. Guilford, Conn., 90.


Harlem, church in, 12. Hartford Convention, 158.


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Haskell, Rev. Samuel, called to St. Peter's & St. Philip's, 102; ordina- tion, 103; induction, 103; letter of Vestry to, 104; arrangement about salary, 104-6; rector at Rye, 106; rector at Boston, 106; death, 106.


Highlands, the, strategic value of, 190-1; review of troops in, 191-2; economic conditions in, 180-4, 194; Revolution, 86.


Highlands Country Club, 173, 301. Highland House, 207, 305.


Hobart, Rt. Rev. Bishop, visits united churches, 53; correspond- ence with Andrew Fowler, 93, 94; influence on church life, 94, 110; recommends Rev. E. J. Ives, 111; Hobart College, 272.


Hoosick Falls, 259.


Hunt, Rev. Robert, arrives in Vir- ginia, 3-6; heals strife, 6; death, 6; epitaph, 6.


Hudson River Railroad, 295.


Illinois Central Railroad, 309, 344. Incorporation of Parish, 40, 323, 400, 403.


Indians, missions to, 13, 14, 21; Five nations, 13: Lord Cornbury visits, 13-14; in Canada, 82.


Ives, Rev. E. J., recommended by Bishop Hobart, account with Ves- try, 60-2, 111; appeal for support, 111-2.


Institution of Rectors, 69-73, 88, 103, 259, 267, 277.


Jamestown, Va., 4, 5. Johnstown, Academy, 109. Johnstown, church in, 109.


Keith, Rev. George, arrives in Amer- ica, 10; at Hempstead and New York, 11; missionary journeys, 11. Kent, town of, 121.


King's American Dragoons, 173.


King's College (see Columbia Col- lege).


Lectern, 237. Legacies, 227, 252, 253.


Letters, William Denning, 45-8, 397- 400, 400, 02; Beverly Robinson, 127-8, 141, 144-5, 151-3; John Jay, 131-3; Sir Guy Carleton,


145-6; Samuel Gouverneur, 202- 3; Rev. E. M. Pecke, 235-8, 263- 4; Margaret E. Sloan, 250; Harry Garrison, 406-8; Rev. E. J. Ives, 408-10.


Long Island, description of, 9; church in Jamaica, 10-11; Hemp- stead, 11, 184, 185; Oyster Bay, 11, 92; Brookhaven, 92; Hunting- ton, 92.


Lotteries, tickets in Delaware pur- chased, 56-7; parish lottery, 57, 190; Brooklyn church lottery, 86. Loyal American Regiment, 135-7, 142.


Loyalist claims, 77-82, 125-6, 147-53, 154, 394.


Lutherans, 184.


Mahopac, 121, 122. Maine, church in, 2, 266, 267.


Mamaroneck, services in, 18.


Mandeville's House, 32, 35, 36, 157, 187, 188, 189, 304, 346.


Maps, Villefranche, 180; Erskine, 180.


Marriages, 54, 220, 228, 350-3, 354, 356, 370-3.


Martlaer's Rock, 128, 152.


Mead's Landing, 180.


Memorial Brasses, 254-5.


Memorial Minutes, 271, 273-5, 286, 287, 288, 293-4, 296, 299-300, 303, 305, 306-7.


Memorial Windows, 255-6.


Memorials, 252-6.


Middlebury College, 266-7.


Ministry, settlement of Act, 8, 9, 17, 18. Missions, parochial, 248-9, 268, 273- 4 Moravians, 184. Montgomery, Vt., 265.


Negroes, mission to, 13. Nelson's Landing, 180.


New Haven, Ct., Andrew Fowler at, 91.


New Rochelle, Huguenotsconform to church, 18; Andrew Fowler at, 91 92.


New Jersey, church in, 12. New York Central Railroad, 344.


New York City, Dutch settlement, 8; English conquest, 8; Ministry Act, 8, 9, 17; population, 9; irre-


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ligion, 10; great fire, 15, 135; in Revolution, 12-13; Church in, first services, 8; Trinity parish organized, 9, 12; mission to slaves, 12-13; negroes, 13; in the Revo- lution, 14-5; St. Michael's Church, 93; All Angels Church, 269; Ascension Church, 113; Grace Church, 272; St. Mark's Church, 301, 306.


Newburgh, St. George's Church, 110.


North Andover, Mass., 111.


Norwich, University of, 267.


Nova Scotia, first bishop of, 15; claims of Loyalists heard in, 77; settlement of Loyalists in, 142, 143.


Oath of allegiance to Congress, text of, 130; Bev. Robinson summoned to take, 129-30; Robinson refuses, 131.


Ordinations, 61-7, 92, 103, 113, 218, 258, 259, 261, 264, 266, 267, 270, 272, 274, 277.


Organ, 242, 247, 253, 310.


Oxford Movement, 93. 238.


Page, Rev. Bernard, licensed by bishop, 86; removes to New York, 86; orthodoxy questioned, 86; in Pennsylvania, 394; in Maryland, 394; sails for England, 394; claims for losses and services, 394.


Parish Register, 221, 235-6, 239, 348-93.


Parish House, 247, 254.


Parsonage, the, 38, 35, 41, 46, 166, 313, 314, 326, 397, 398, 399, 400, 401, 402, 405.


Patterson, town of, 121.


Peekskill, 19, 63, 41, 167.


Pemart's Dock, 167.


Pews, 54, 197, 208.


Philipse Upper Patent, 120, 181, 187, 188, 179.


Philadelphia, Christ Church, 9.


Philipstown, created, 179; early houses in, 180; population of, 181; slaves in, 181 ; economic condi- tions, 182-4; economic changes, 194.


Portland, Me., St. Paul's Church, 111.


Poughkeepsie, Smith's mention of, 178; proposed church at, 185; Rev. John Beardsley at, 186; Christ Church opened, 186.


Presbyterians, conform at Eastches- ter, 18; assist in building St. Pet- er's, 22; attempt to seize St. Peter's, 22, 40; dispute title of Glebe, 325.


Provincial Congress, 126-7, 128, 129, 134, 158, 160, 167.


Pulpit, 237, 238.


Putnam County, area, 179; County Judge, 284.


Putnam, Mrs. Israel's burial, 345-6. Putnam Valley, 121, 181, 302.


Racine, Wis., 260; College, 271, 274. Rectors, call to, 64, 86, 87, 88, 103, 107, 108, 110, 111, 257, 258, 259, 260, 263, 265, 267, 269, 272, 273; Institution of, 69-73, 88, 103, 259, 267, 277; Salaries of, 48, 56, 88, 87, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 212-3, 227, 257.


Rectors, institution of, 69-73, 88, 103, 259, 267, 277.


Rectors, subscriptions for support of 32, 34, 36-7, 47, 56-8, 62, 86, 87, 111-12, 219, 231, 232.


Rectory, St. Philip's, gift of land, 234, 252, 287; subscriptions for, 234; repairs to, 247; Samuel Sloan Memorial, 250-52.


Rents of Farms, 182, 183. Resumption Act, 289.


Revolution, War of, effect on Church, 14-5, 75, 77, 80, 91, 86-7, 194; attitude of Clergy, 14, 78-9, 80, 210; St. Peter's Church in, 39, 41-2, 44, 395; St. Philip's Chapel in, 41, 44, 192-3, 395, 401, 404; Parsonage damaged in, 41-3, 321, 398; attack on Peekskill, 41, 167; compensation for damages, 41-3, 169, 175, 191, 321, 398, 401; sus- pension of Church services, 14, 39, 86-7, 91, 94, 395; Rev. John Doty in, 76-7, 77-82, 210, 398, 401; Loyalists in, 76-77, 78, 135, 142-3, 156, 161, 162, 166, 166-8, 173, 210, 211, 394; Claims for loss- es and services, 77-82, 125-47, 125, 147-53, 154, 194; Beverly Robin- son in, 124-54; Arnold's treason, 120, 139-41; Dutchess County in,


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126, 129; Commissioners for detecting Conspiracies, 129-30, 162; Oath of allegiance to Con- gress, 130; John Jay's letter on, 131-3; Forfeiture of Robinson's estate, 134, 144-5, 147-52; Act of Attainder, 134-5; Fire in New York, 135; Loyal American Regi- ment, 136-7, 142; Guides and Pioneers, 137-8, 143; Attack on Fort Montgomery, 138, 156, 345; British Intelligence Department, 139, 167; André-Arnold episode, 139-41; Cessation of hostilities, 141; provision for Loyalists, 142- 3, 167-8; Loyalists in England, 145-6, 152-3; Soldiers of the Rev- olution, 157, 158, 163, 164, 169, 170, 341, 382; Lt. Gov. Van Cort- landt in, 160-61; death of Mrs. Israel Putnam in, 189, 3465-6; Highlands of Hudson in 190-1; Chastellux in, 191-2; economic results of, 194; parochial political affiliations in, 210-11, 394.


Robinson, Colonel Beverly, Trustee St. Peter's, 20; Church Warden, 23, 25, 31, 115, 117; letter to S. P. G., 33-5; gift of Glebe Farm, 35; ancestry, 117, 118; first war ser- vice, 118; settles in New York, 119; marriage, 119; comes to Dutchess County, 119-20; landed estate, 120-21; mercantile inter- ests, 121-2; inventory of mills, 122-3; public offices, 123-4; church- man, 124, 187; attitude to Revolu- tion, 124-7, 128, 129,411-12; Mem- orial to British Government, 125, 147; elected to Provincial Con- gress, 127; refuses oath of alle- giance, 129-31; escapes to New York, 131; personal property seized, 134; attained, 134-5; real estate losses, 135; raises Loyal American Regiment, 135-7; war service, 137-8; head of Intelli- gence department, 138-9; rela- tions with André and Arnold, 139- 41; financial straits, 143-4; letter to Sir Guy Carleton, 144-5; sails for England, 146-7; recommended to Lord North, 145-6; situation in England, 146-7; schedule of per- sonal property, 147-9; valuation of real estate, 149-50; hearing of


claim, 150-1; letter from England, 151-3; award of compensation, 153; death, 154; memorial tablet, 154.


Robinson's Mill, situation of, 121; seized in Revolution, 122; sold to Smith, 122.


Rye, church in, 18, 19, 91, 92, 106, 259.


Saccaoppa, 111. Seal, parochial, 38, 155;


Schenectady, Rev. John Doty in, 74; first services, 75; description of, 75; church in, 75, 76; during Revolution, 76, 80, 81.


Scotch Plains, N. J., 302.


Sexton, 55, 224, 233.


Slaves, mission to, 12-13; in Dut- chess County, 181; Robinson's, 148.


Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, first missionaries of, 10- 11, 37; organization of, 37; letter of Vestry to, 33-5; petition to, 36-7; ceases to send missionaries, 211.


South Farm, 310.


Spanish-American War, 343.


Staten Island, church in, 11-12.


St. James' Chapel, erection of, 246, 248, 268; land given for, 248; Al- tar at, 248-9; work at, 248, 249, 273, 274, 276, 392.


St. John's Chapel, 249, 269, 273, 276. St. Peter's Church, gift of land, 19, 20; trustees of, 20; opening ser- vice, 21, 33; Royal Charter, 22- 30; during Revolution, 39, 41-2, 86-7; Presbyterians attempt to take, 22, 40; condition after War, 41, 400; compensation for damag- es, 41-3; petition to Trinity Cor- poration, 43-5, 49-52; donation from Trinity, 48, 50, 51; dimen- sions of, 54; pews in, 54; descrip- tion of, 54; clerk, 55; chorister, 55; sexton, 55; churchyard, 55-6; lottery, 56-7; collections in, 58; new church, 63; Baptisms, 347-8. St. Philip's Chapel and Church in the Highlands, services at Mande- ville's, 32, 35, 36, 187, 188; asso- ciation with St. Peter's, 34-5, 36, 178, 187, 188, 189, 201; during Revolution, 37, 41, 46, 86-7, 190-


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3, 201; erection of Chapel, 187, 201; gift of land, 189; situation of, 190, 402; closed during War, 194, 398, 404; re-organization, 195-6, 308; Silas Constant preach- es in, 195, 216-7; lack of clergy, 196, 209-10, 211-12; rental of churchyard, 196, 197; pews in, 197, 208; repairs to, 197-200, 214- 5; appeal to Trinity Corporation 200-5, 404; proposed alterations, 204-6, 214; Consecration of, 206-7; dimensions of, 207; description of, 207-8; accounts, 218-9; spiritual conditions, 219-22; parochial school, 222-3; becomes a parish, 225; Act of Incorporation, 225-6; election of Vestry, 227; legacy, 227; first Rector, 227; financial conditions, 228, 232-3; reports to Convention, 228-9; parochial accounts, 229-31; subscriptions for Rectors, 231-2; subscription for repairs, 233; proposed chancel alterations, 235-9; proposals for new church, 239-40; plans, 240; building committee, 240; sub- scribers, 240-2; corner stone laid, 242; Consecration, 243; Instru- ment of Donation, 243-4; Certifi- cate of Consecration, 244-6; dis- position of old church, 246; Cen- tennial, 246; repairs to Rectory, 247; gift of Organ, 247; gift of Parish House, 247; missions in parish, 248-9; St. James' Chapel, 248-9, 268; St. John's Chapel, 249; Memorial Rectory, 250-2; Sun Dial, 252; Memorials and Benefactions, 252-6.


St. Philip's Churchyard, 196, 197, 246, 252, 253, 303, 340-6. St. Philip's Hall, 249.


St. Philip's Parochial School, 46, 222-3, 402, 404.


St. Philip's Sunday School, 219, 221- 2, 228, 233-4. St. Stephen's College, 269. Sun Dial, 252. -


Supervisors, 123, 163.


Thornbury (Eng.), 154.


Tories, Westchester, 161, 162, 166, 167, 168, 210-11, 394.


Treasurer, parochial, 58, 282, 285. Trinity Church Corporation, Vestry appeals to, 39, 43-5, 49, 50, 51, 200-5, 395-6.


Trinity Church, N. Y., erection, 9; mission to slaves, 12-3; during Revolution, 14-5; destroyed by fire, 14-5; donations to churches, 48, 51-2.


Trinity College, 267.


Utrecht, Treaty of, 117.


Vermont, church in, 265-6, 267. Vermont University of, 265. Vestry, Clerks of, 37, 45, 117, 281, 285.


Vestrymen, 23, 25, 31, 32, 44, 115-6, 227, 279, 281.


War of 1812, 301, 302. Washington, Treaty of, 289. Waterford, Grace Church, 272. Westchester, church in, 18, 91.


Westchester County, Church in, re- ligious conditions, 15-6, 19; first missionaries, 18-9; church in Rye, 18, 91, 92; Westchester, 18, 91; Eastchester, 18; Yonkers, 18, 91, 92; Bedford, 18, 92; Mamaro- neck, 18; Northcastle, 18; New Rochelle, 18; White Plains, 92.


Westchester County Bank, 175; Militia, 158, 160, 169. West Haven, Ct., 91. West Point Foundry, 175, 232. West Point Military Academy, 110, 156, 343. Williams College, 272.


Yale College, 90, 91. Yale Divinity School, 272. Yonkers, St. John's Church, 18, 91, 92, 107, 258.


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