History of Westchester county : New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. II, Part 176

Author: Scharf, J. Thomas (John Thomas), 1843-1898,
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Philadelphia : L.E. Preston & Co.
Number of Pages: 1286


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David Quackinbush remained with his parents till 1850, when he entered the employ of the Commercial Fire Insurance Company in the capacity of errand boy. He was soon promoted to the position of poliey clerk, then ehosen secretary, and in 1874 was elected president. Owing to failure of health, in 1857, he removed to Mount Vernon, which has since been his home. After holding the office of trustee, he was the first president of the village elected by the peo- ple, and was also eleeted to the same position at the time of the consolidation. He was also a member of the Board of Education ; in 1879 was chosen super- visor of the town of East Chester, and has since been annually re-elected. In 1880 he was unani- mously chosen chairman of the Board of Supervisors. At his first election the town was in debt four hundred and seventy-seven thousand dollars, and the value of his financial skill was fully demonstrated by his redueing the amount to two hundred and seventy- one thousand dollars within the next six years. The amount of reduction during the preceding six years had only been thirty-nine thousand dollars.


Mr. Quackinbush is well known in political circles as an active and influential member of the Democratic party. In his connection with the Masonic order he is a member of the lodge, chapter and commandery. He is extensively engaged in real estate and insur- ance business, with which he has been connected for many years. He married Mary E. Waterhouse, and has four children,-Benjamin F. (who is now in busi- ness with his grandfather), Harry V., George F. and Mary Estelle.


THE THOMPSON FAMILY.


(Copied from a Bible owned by Glorianna C. Thompson, given to her by Rachel Thompson Reed.)


Three brothers, Aaron, Moses and Hur, ances- tors of the Thompsons, came from Seotland, it is sup- posed, in the year 1686. The youngest brother re- moved to New England, the others continued at Elizabeth Town, and a number of their descendants are now living in Connecticut Farms. They came to this continent to escape persecution.


Joseph, the youngest son of Aaron, removed from


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EAST CHESTER.


North Farms to Mendham in the year 1739, his son David being at that time in his second year. They lived in the Black Horse Tavern until they built upon the farm now owned by Jacob Thompson, at the head-spring of Passaie. There was at this time but two dwellings between that and Morristown. Joseph Thompson died there in July, 1749, his wife Lydia having died there in March previous.


Between the death of their parents the most of the children died of a prevailing epidemie-the lung fever. Their names were Phebe, Hannah, Aaron, Daniel and Rachel. Three grandehildren also died of the same fever in the month of April, viz .: Temper- ance, Eleazer and Azuba.


Stephen, eldest son of Joseph, lived on the home- stead and died of consumption in 1750, aged thirty years.


His wife Mary was the daughter of Abr'm Beshar- row, who came from Germany. She was born at Bloek River, February 4, 1727 ; died at Pompton in 1768.


The children of Stephen and Mary Thompson were,-


Pbebe, born April 10, 1747. Jacob, boru September 2, 1748. Lydia, born June 8, 1750.


The widow Mary Thompson was married to Dr. Joseph Ogden. Their children were Stephen, Betsey, Amos, Mary, Amy, Benjamin.


Jacob Thompson was married to Hannah, daughter of Elisha Beach, May 6, 1772. Their children were,-


Mary, born September 9, 1774 ; died October 15, 1774. Stepben, born December 17, 1776; died May 31, 1856. Josepb, born November 6, 1778 ; died May 27, 1824.


Sarah, boru June 26, 1781 ; died.


David, born January 19, 1784 ; died December 8, 1862. Pbebe, born January 8, 1788; died January 11, 1837.


Rachel, boru November 27, 1791 ; died October 15, 1881.


Aaron, born November 15, 1794; died April 30, 1880.


Hannab, born December 3, 1797; died July 18, 1868.


(From a Bible owned by Mrs. Robert Thompson.) Josepb Thomson died July, 1749 ; his wife, Lydia, March 24, 1749.


THEIR CHILDREN.


Pbebe, born August 29, 1718 ; died April, 1749 ; married Nat. Bounell. Stephen, born June 13, 1720; died July, 1750; married Mary Besharrab.


Hannah, born December 3, 1721; died April, 1749 ; married David Bonuel.


Mary, born November 27, 1723; died 1798 ; married Jeremy Brown.


Aaron, boru December 7, 1725 ; died April, 1749 ; married Mary Byranı.


Daniel, born December 7, 1727 ; died April, 1749 ; married Abigail Byram.


Desire, born November 4, 1731 ; died 1777; married James Pitney. Rachel, born March 10, 1734; died April, 17-19.


David, born October 4, 1737 ; died December 29, 1824.


David Thompson was married August 11, 1766, to Hannah Cary, who was born April 26, 1747, and died November 19, 1831.


THEIR CHILDREN.


Mary was born October 1, 1767 ; married Jonas Willet ; died March 2, 1851.


Daniel was born June 28, 1769 ; died April 3, 1857, in Newark.


Rachel was born February 8, 1771 ; married H. Cooper, Jr. ; died Sul- tember 2, 1852.


Aaron was born March 3, 1773; died March 19, 1809.


Stephen was born January 16, 1775 ; died.


Abel was born August 14, 1777 ; died November 20, 1808.


Martha was born October 20, 1779; killed by lightning May 15, 1813. David was born December 10, 1782 ; died December 20, 1831.


Rufus was born March 29, 1785; died November 19, 1818. Nancy was born Juue 17, 1788 ; died January 1, 1792. Phebe was born October 11, 1790 ; died June 6, 1836.


Henry Cooper, Sr., was born October 29, 1733; died March 16, 1819. He was a soldier in the Revo- lutionary War.


Henry Cooper, Jr., and Rachel Thompson were married June 14, 1792, by the Rev. Jolin Joline, minister at Mendham.


Henry Cooper, Jr., born July 14, 1767 ; died Febru- ary 27, 1821. Rachel Thompson Cooper was born February 8, 1771 ; died Sept. 2, 1852.


THEIR CHILDREN.


Lucetta, born June 13, 1793; died.


Nancy T., born December 30, 1794 ; died February 5, 1866.


Lydia D., born December 8, 1796; died September 12, 1854.


David T., born Jannary 22, 1799 ; died February 26, 1882.


Aarou B., born December 16, 1800,


Josepb B., born December 22, 1802.


Jane, born February 14, 1805; married Charles 11. Conkling ; died February 26, 1874.


William B., born July 28, 1807.


Henry Miller, born October 1, 1809 ; died October 26, 1837.


Mary, born January 29, 1812 ; died.


Phebe Ann, born February 8, 1814 ; died.


DATE OF MARRIAGE OF HENRY AND RACHEL COOPER'S CHILDREN.


Nancy was married Jauuary 3, 1816, to Samnel K. Gaston.


Incetta was married May 11, 1819, to Mahlon Pituey.


Aaron B. was married December 16, 1828, to Martha W. F. Hewett, by Rev. Joel Rivers.


Jane was married January 29, 1829, to Charles H. Conkling, by Rev. D. Il. Johnson.


Joseph B. was married March 19, 1829, to Phebe HI. Losey, by Rev. Daniel H. Johnsou.


Mary T. was married August 29, 1836, to Heury Sampson, by Rev. Daniel H. Johnson.


David T. was married October 18, 1836, to Sarah R. Dayton, by Rev. D. Il. Jobnson.


Joseph B. was married (second time) February 28, 1837, to Susan M. Gnerin, by Rev. D. II. Johnson.


William B. was married November 14, 1813, to Pbebe L. Dayton. by Rev. Kirtland.


David T. was married (second time) May 18, 1854, to Sabina R. Everitt, by Rev. Scott.


THE CHILDREN OF DAVID THOMPSON COOPER AND SARANI BUNYAN


DAYTON.


Mary Thompson Cooper, born September 2, 1837.


Elizabeth Dayton Cooper, born May 12, 1839.


Ilenry Miller Cooper, born May 13, 1841.


Stepheu Thompson Cooper, born May 2, 1843.


William Dayton Cooper, born May 24, 1845.


Aaron Cooper, born November 18, 18-17.


Sarah Dayton Cooper, born June 18, 1852.


Martha Gaston Cooper, born February 21, 1855, daughter of David and Sabina.


DEATHIS.


Sarah, wife of David T. Cooper, died January 10, 1853.


Aaron, son of David T. aud Sarah R. Cooper, died February 24, 1:49. Sarah Dayton Cooper, daughter of Sarah R. Cooper, died February 19, 1865.


Elizabeth Birchard died February 3, 1871.


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HISTORY OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY.


MARRIAGES.


Mary Thompson Cooper was married to Robert Dayton Thompson, son of Aaron Thompson, February 15, 1558. Their children, - Hal. Sayre Thompson. Mary Dayton Thompson. stephen Cooper Thompson. Elizabeth Birchard Thompson. Robert Henry Thompson. Elizabeth Dayton was married October 25, 1870, to Charles Birchard ; died February 3, 1871.


Stephen T. Cooper was married January 13, 1876, to Mary C. Wil- liams. Their children names are, --


Isabel Williams Cooper, born December 19, 1877.


Emily Dayton Cooper, born November 29, 1879. Marion Cooper, born June 11, 1884.


Henry Miller Cooper was married to Stella Canfield. Their children's names are,- Sarah Dayton Cooper. Henry Morgan Cooper.


INDEX.


A.


Abendroth, W. P., 706. Abraham Vosburgh Post, 411. Acker l'ost, 265. Acker, J., 273. Ackers, 233.


Acknowledgments, 580. Actors, 164.


Adams, M., 561. Agate, A. T., 365. Agriculture, 472, 531, 540. Algonquins, 2, 172 Alison, Rev. C. E., 86. Alcock's Plasters, 359. Allen, Rev. J. K., 298. Alliance Temple, 744.


Amawalk, 472. Ambler, B. I., 586. Ambler, Rev. J. S., 300. Ambuscade, 182.


American Gear Co., 111.


American Legion of Honor, 711. American Stove Co., 103. Anrerican Traveler, 268. Ancient Order of Hibernians, 112. Anderson, J., 307. Anderson, J. W., 574.


Andre, 199, 286, 287, 417, 542, 635. Monument to, 225. Monument to his Captors, 226. House where Hoogland stopped with · him, 373. House where he took breakfast, 418.


Andros, E., 283, 125. Anecdotes, 450, 151. Anthony's Nose, 382. A. O. U. W., 411.


Aqueduct Bridge, 38. Archer, D. O., 267. Archer family, 22. Ardsley, 182, 191, 270. Arnold, B., 188, 372, 452, 433. Arnold, B., 199. Arnold, E. S. F., 122, 163. Arnold, Mrs.


Artificial stone factory, 182. Asbury, Bishop, 155. Asbury, Bishop, 60, Asponwall, W. II., 310. Association (see Society, etc. )- Athena, 131. Bible, 124. Catholic, 125. Christian, 127, 412, 74-1. Ladies' Union, 35%. Library, 129. Literary, 131, 711. Mutual, 140.


Poor, 119. Athena, 131. Atlantic Cable, 270.


Aunt Betty, 189. Austin, A., 63. Authors, 349. Autographs, 581. Axle factory, 183.


Babbit, Rev. F., 301. Babcock, Rev. L., 58. Badean, A., 26-1. Badean, P., 451. Bagioli, 183.


Bailey, G. F., 519.


Bailey, 11., 480. Bailey, W., 179, ISO.


Bailey's Wire Mill, 469.


Baird, E. P., 162.


Baird, Rev. R., 159.


Balch, G. B., 163.


Baldwin, E., 19. Band of Hope, 125, 126. Bank.


California, 511.


East Chester, 751. Farmers', 179, 489.


First National, Il.1. Mills, 511. Peekskill, 107.


Savings, 112, 117, 407, 751. Sing Sing, 356. Tarrytown, 260, 261. Westchester, 107. Yonkers, 112.


Barlow, T., 181.


Barnum, Rev. F. S., 6.1.


Bartow, Rev. J., 721.


Bashford, J., 143.


Bashford, J. C., 141.


Bayles House, 268. Banksville, 638.


Bedell, J. W., 48L. Bedford, 571. Bedford, Map, 582, 597.


Bedford Station, 577.


Bedstead Factory, 100.


Berkman, C., 286.


Beekman, W., 285.


Beekmantown, 287.


Behrends, Rev. A. J. F .. 76, 80. Bell, W., 319. Bellomont, 127. Benjamin, Rev. W. Il., 19O. Bethany Union Chapel, 606. Bible Association Branch, 121.


Bi-Centennial, 100. Bierstadt, A., 245.


Bischoff, 11. W., 623.


Bishop, W. 11., 257. Blade, 110. Blakslee Company, 358.


Blaksler, E. G., 359.


Blast Furnace, 101.


Bleakly Rifles, 412.


Bleakly, W., 111. Bleakly, W., 415.


Board of Masonic Relief, 135. Boarding-Houses, (see Hotels.) Borlin, Kev. H., 61. Boscobel House, 118. Boxer, Rev. J., 339, 340. Bradley, D. O., 184, 261. Brady, E. B., 560, 561.


Branch Bible Association, 121. Brandroth, B., 356, 357, 360. Brandroth, W., 360.


Brandreth's Pills, 359.


Brant, 133. Brewer, Rev. D. R., 66. Brewer, J., 1-18. Brewery, Underhill's, 106. Bricks, 415. Bright, Rev. E., SD. Brinckerhoff family, 317. Brinkerhoff, 290. Brown, Rev. D., 344.


Brown, F. P., 122, 123.


Brown, H., 256, 477, 479. Brown, J., 514. Brown, S., 479. Boekhout, 189.


Buckland, Rev. R. J. W., 339.


Budd, J., 6-1.1. Biuld's Neck. 615.


Burdsall, E., 719. Business Men, 164, 213, 318, 358, 101, 170, 532, 060, 592, 620, 701, 719, 746,


Butler, S., 509.


Butler, W. A., $5, 86.


Byram Bridge, 679. Byrum Pond, 636.


Cable, 270. Cargar, 189. Camp. Meeting Grounds HIS Carleton, G., 186. Carpenter, C. T., 264.


Carpenter, F. M., 617. Carpenter, G. K., 231. Carpenter, J. W., 15.1. Carpenter, W., 476. Carpets-


A. Smith & Sons, 196. Fern Brook Co., 110.


Cartor, Rev. A. B., 59. Carter, Rev. S. T., A3. Cartwright, G. W., 323. Casino Rink, 146. C'attle, 177. Cemetery- Bedford, 607.


Blind Brook, 607.


Buxton, 607. Colored, 698. Cortlandt, 388.


Palr, 337. Ivandell, 192.


Jay, 697. Lewisboro, 557 Mount Zion, 195. New Castle, 62s. North Castle, 4.1.3. North Salem, 522, 527.


Oakland, 628. l'onndridge, 573. Presbyterian, 337, 371 Quaker, 711. Kye, 697.


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INDEX.


Sleepy Hollow, 289, 293, 296. Somers, 12. St. Paul, 726.


Youkers, 119. Centre Dock Foundry, 403. Centre of Youkers, 179. Centreville, 41.3. Chaluers, W .. 261. Chappaqua, 622.


Chappaqua Creek, 620. Charity Organization, 120. Charlton Hall, 1942. Chatterton's Ilill, 277. Chester, Map, 721.


( hiblren, Society for Prevention of Cruelty u 122.


Chinamen, 63.


Cluvvis, F. W., 750. Choate, Rev. W., 190. Cholera, 331.


Christian Association, 127, 412, 741.


Brothers, 39s. Temperance I'nion, 125.


Chrystie, A., 1x3, Il. Chrystie, F. F., 181. Churchi-


Baptist : Bedford, 601. C'at Bidge, 527.


Croton Falls, 527.


East Chester, TES First, 25-1, 280, 396 Hastings, Is. Lewisboro, 550.


Messiab, 81. Nepperhan, 55.


Port Chester, 700.


l'urdy's, 520.


Sing Sing, 33%.


Warburton, 75. Yorktown, Hi0. Catholic :


Ascension, 308. Proton Falls, 52%. Holy Name, 121. Immanlatı: Conception, 730. Kensico, GI2. Our Lavly, 701. Port Chester, 700.


Resurrection, 603. Sacred Heart, 729. St. Jac .h, 729.


St Mary, 72, 25. St. Matthew, F3.


St. Patrick, 416. St. Triesat, 300,


Trinity, 673.


Christian, PP1. Episcopal : All Saints', 317 Beltonl, Go-l. Christ, 252.


Lowisborn, 5 .!.


Montrose Point, II. uld St. John, 56.


South Salem, 3 St Augustine, 121 St Barnabas, 1:2. St. James, 505, 320. st. John, 56, 20, 65. St. Luke, 195. St Mich, Bil, 625 St. Mary, 153, BU


St. Paul, 274, 343, 725, 751. st. Peter, 355, 396, 700. st. Stephen, 6-11. Trinity, 728. Zion, Is7. Friends : Amawalk, 1.8. Beilfond, 60G. Cortlamlt. 306. Croton, 121. Golden's Bridge, 550.


Harrison, 714.


New Castle, 62x. North Castle, 642.


Orthodox, 458.


l'ye, 653. Lutheran : St. Paul's, 725. Metlulist Episcopal African, 256. Ardsley, 270.


Armonk, 639.


Asbury, 251.


Belford. 606.


Boscobel, 419.


Broadway, 62.


Centreville, 113.


C'entral, 63.


Chestunt, 605.


Cortlandtville, 388.


Croton, 121.


Croton Lake, 11.


East Chester, 727.


Furnace, 113.


German, 730.


Katonah, 557, 605.


Kensico, G41.


King Street, 705.


Lake Street, 712.


Middle Patent, Glo.


Mohousic, 450.


Mount Vernon, 727.


Mount Zion, 41.


New Castle, 627.


North Sing sing, 331.


l'eckskill, 394.


Pleasantville, 320.


l'ort Chester, 700.


PommeIridge, 372, 573.


Purchase Street, 712.


Purdy's, 524.


Bye, 692.


Mints' Delight, 41.1.


Shrub fak, 15.1.


Somers, 191, 1:3.


Spring Street, 311. Spring Valley, 1669.


St. Luke, 516.


St. Paul, 190, 301, 395.


Wesleyan, 393.


Yorktown, 160. Zion, 39%.


Methislist Protestant : North Tarrytown, 500.


Peekskill, 396. Ponudridge, 573


Now Church : Mount Vernon, 750.


l'resbyterian


Proton Falls, 143.


Dayspring, A). Duble Perry, 187.


Elastonl, 271.


First, 81, 392, 601. Irvington, 190.


Katruah, 603.


Lewisboro, 355. Monat Kisco, 6x3. l'Jeasuntable, 413.


Pleasantville, 320 l'ort Chester, G !!. Pommulridge, 550, 571 Rye, 682, 686. Rye Interior, 687 Salem, 522. Second, 393. Sing Sing, 314, 341 Somers, 491.


Warburton Creck, >2.


Yorktown, 156.


Relormed :


Bronxville, 727. Cortlandtown, 3>1.


Greenville, 275.


Hastings, 183.


Ludlow Street, 68.


Ludlow Street Chapel, 71


Montrose, 414.


Mount Pleasant, 173. Mount Vernon, 727.


Old Dutch, 289. Peekskill, 397.


Secom1, 253.


Sleepy Hollow, 55, 175, 255, 2%).


Sonth Broadway, 68.


Unionville, 3]1. Youkers, 69.


l'uitarian : llope, >7.


Universalist : East Chester, 72%. North Salem, 526.


I'nion ;


Bethany, Gli.


Chappaqua, 627. New Castle, G2s.


Circulating Library, Yonkers, 12.


Citizens' National Bank, Yonkers, 117


City Hall, 21.


Civil War (see War.)


Clan Na Gael, 1+2.


Clapp, D. F., 46.


Clapp, J., 630. Clark, A. M., 587.


l'lark, A. B., 226.


Clark, S. B., 574. Clarke, Rev. I. A., 313. Clinton, G., 200. Che, O., 507.


Montgomery, 112.


Osceola, 1:


l'alisade Boat, 13%.


Yonkers, 1401, Yonkers Yacht, 139.


('Inmler, C. F. W., 3330.


Cobb, Rev. 1 .. , 68. Cobb, L., Jr., 114. Cobb, N., 255.


Colden, Rev. W., 320.


Cile, B. AV., 111.


Cole, Rev. D., 71, 155.


P'olgate, J. B., 76, 75. Collyer. T., :563. Commamlery, Yonkers, 135.


Conkling, W. 11., 11. Constant, .1., 183.


Constant, Rev. S., 157.


Corne, Fred., 63. Comper, Rev. E., 5%. Cooper, P., 301.


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INDEX.


Copeutt, J., veneer- mill, 104. Copcutt & Myers, 97. Copp, J., 588. Copper Mines, 323, 321. Corley, Rev. C. R., 74. Cornell, N., 461. Cornell, S. W., 320. Cornell, T. C., 103. Cortlandt, 365, 422, 437, 470, 504. Cortlandt Circuit, 403. Cortlandt Manor-Ilonse, 426. Cortlandtville, 493. Cottinet, F., 191. Couenhoven, J., 267. Council, Nepperham, 145. County House, 312. Cowden, E. C., 619. Cowper, J. R., 263. Cowper Milling Company, 263. Crane, T., 181. Creighton, Rev. W., 312. ('rompond, 451, 456. Crosby, Rev. A. II., 59. Crosby, E., 371, 468, 476, 517. Cross Blank Book Association, 304. Croton, 419.


Aqueduct Arch, 322. Aqueduct Bridge, 307. Aqueduct Dam, 464. Falls, 504. File Company, 358.


Ilouse, 534. Inke, 461, 462. Lake House, 468. Lodge, 529. Point, 421. Turnpike, 472, 488.


Cruelty, Society for Prevention of, 122. Cruger family, 418. Cruger Station, 418. ('rusade, 125. Cryptic Lodge, 411. Cuiper, C. C., 234. Cummiskey, Rov. J , 72, 346. Cunningham. J., 192. Currency, 357.


D.


Dacres, M., 9. Daly, J. M., 162. Davison, I. S., 55. Dean llonse, 268. Debating Society, 130. De Fersen, 180. Degree, Rebekah, 136. Demund, Rev. J. S., 70. Denham, Rev. T., 684. Depew, C. N., 229. De Reviere, A., 290, 340. Dinners, 181. Discovery, 2. District Telegraph Company, 111. Dixon, Rev. J., 84, 127. Dobbs Ferry, 184. Dobbs, 1., 185. Dorcas Society, 412. Doty, Rev. J., 38G. Douglass, HI. L., 306. Donghty, F., 5. Dowling, Rev. J , 75. Dows, D. 192. Drafts, 377. Draper, D. S., 182. Drisler, J., 274. Dumont, Rev. W. A., I$4. Duncombe, A. II., 760.


Dnudas, .1., 418. Dunderburg Lodge, III. Dunham, J. B., 759. Dunwellin Honse, 115. Dutch- Churches, 55. East India Company, 4. Settlements. 4. West India Company, 4, 173.


F.


Eagle, 409. Eagle Hat Factory, 94. Earthworks, 186. East Chester, 720.


Council, 714. Lodge, 743.


East Mt. Vernon Singing Society, 7.15.


Kast Tarrytown, 312. Egan, Rev. P., 300.


Eickemeyer, R., 104.


Einheit Lodge, 7-14.


Elections, 185, 475, 501. 710.


Elephant Hotel, 490. Mounment, 180.


Ellis, M. E., 162. Elmsford, 271.


Ellsworth Grays, 91.


Empire Sewing Machine, 473.


Epitaphs, 184, 294, 297, 337, 477, 528, 574, 713.


Equivalent Lands, 506.


European Council, 411. Everts, Rev. N. R., 340.


F.


Fagnani, Rev. C. P., 83, 84. Factory (see Mill).


Artificial Stone, 182.


Blank Book, 304.


Drill, 304.


File, 358.


Gin, 359.


Iron, 358, 401.


Shoe, 262, 319, 554, 620, 622, 63%.


Sewing Machine, 473.


Shirt, 319, 405. Straw Hats, 737.


Stove, 401, 403. Spectacles, 620. Tool, 304.


Farnsworth Post, 744.


Farrington, H. P., 407. Fern Brook Carpet Company, Ilu Ferris, B., 260. Ferris, E., 338.


Ferris, J. M., 226, 253.


Ferris, L., 482. Ferris, S., 546.


Few, W., 1×4.


Ferry House, 426.


Field, B. II., 114. Field, C. W., 191, 270. Fiebl Family, 4-13.


Finch, R. R., 401. Fire Arms, 1OG.


Fire works, 157. Fitch, T., 162.


Fire Department- East Chester, 753. Ning Sing, 333. North Tarrytown, 25%. Porkskill, 408. Tarrytown, 259.


Fish, 17.1. Flagg, E., 3%, 112, 16-1. Flagg, IT. W., 94. Flagg, L .. W., 163. Flannagan, B. , 315. Fleming's Wool Factory, 100. Flint, C. R., III. Floods, 336. Plour-Mill, Youkers, 93. Foellinger, Rev. F. W., Ss. Foote, W. (4, 54. Forrest, E., 164. Fort, 651, 652. Foster. IL., 257. Four Corners, 314. Fourth Separate Company, 140 Fowler, P. II., 761. Free Library, 133. Free Masons (see Masons), 131.


Free Reading-Room, 1353. l'reighting, 148. Freeman, Rev. J. N., 393.


French Army, 180. French Encampments, 450. Frisbie, D., 336. Frost, J. C., 143. Frost, J. W., 120. Frost, M. E., 1×2. Frost Family, 419.


Furnace Brook, 410.


G.


Garrettson, Kev. F., 391, 431, 155, Garrison, J., 118. Gates, A. W., 163. Gates, Il. S., 163. Gas Company- Municipal, 110. Peekskill, 109. Sing Sing. 359. Tarrytown, 261. . Westchester, 109. Yonkers, 102.


Gassbeek, Rev. D. W. ( ., 277.


G. A. R .- Acker Post, 265. Burnet Post, 265.


Farnsworth Post, 7.1-1 Kitching Post, 1-10. Morell Post, 355. Powell Post, 355. Vosburgh Post, 411


Garibaldi, 307, 308. Gallows Hill, 383. Gear Company, 111 Gedney, J., 27!). Gerritsen fantily, 181.


Getty, R. P., 1-1. Getty, R. P., 45. Getty House, 129, 142, 143. Gibson, Rev. J. B., 351 Gibson, W. A., 151. Gilbert, .1., 544.


Gillette, Rev. A. D., $10.


(lrbe, 12, 55, 150. Glen Loch, 305. Good Templars, 74.1. Gorton, C. E., 49. Gorton, 1. Q., 350. Gonld, 1., 212, 21. Graham, Brv. J. E., 257.


Great Stone, 657.


Greeley, H., 515, 621. Greenburgh, 172. Greenburgh and Mt Pleasant, Map, 17%.


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INDEX.


tirren, (., 419. Green Cove, H16. Green Family, 483. Greenville, 277. Gregory, S., 401,4×7. Grinnell, M. 11 .. 241. Groove House, 123. Guiding Star Kucampment, 741 Guilbert, Rev. L., 301 Union's Mills, 16. Union's Tavern, 755.


H.


Hadley, R., 319. Hall Giu Company, 330. Halle- East Chester, 557. l'eekskill, 412. Sing Sing, 361. Tarrytown, 257. Yonkers, 145. Halliday, Rev. D. W., 393.


Hallock family, 4x6. Halsey honse, 752. Haistemul house, 671. Hamilton, A., 191, 281.


Hamilton Wooleid Company, 110. Iaminond, 195, 265.


Hammond, Rev. E. S., 6%.


Hanover, 437, 450, 470.


Hardenbroek, M., 9, 175. Hare, Rev. G. S., 345.


Harmony Lodge, 411.


Harrison, 709.


I


Indians (see names of tribes), 667, 723.


Indian Queen Inn, 143.


Indian remains, 540.


Infant Asylum, 754.


Inus (see llotels), 668, 755.


Laws, Duke's, 51 ;.


Lawyers, Yonkers, IGil).


Leather Works, Rose, Me Alpin & Co.'s, 109.


Lee, C., 368. Lee, E., 442.


14e family, 441.


letnres -


Sing Sing, 350. Yonkers, 130. Ledger Hat, 105.


Leighton, T. F., 55.


Lent, 11., 367.


Lent's Cove, 113. Lewisborn, 535. Libby, J. S., 513. Library- Brooklyn, 280. Lewisboro, 560. Sing Sing, 35]. Yonkers, 132. Association, 129. Lilienthal, C. 11., 110. Lime-Snow Flake Works, 319.


Lings, Rev. A. A., 32, 53.


Literary Associations. (See Associations)


Livermore, Rev. A. A .. 87.


Livingston, R. V. B., 1st.


livingston, V. B., House, 156.


Livingston, R. R., 155. Lock wood, C., 86. Lockwood, E., 573. Lockwood, N., 567.


Knakont. 305. Kabnah, 576. Keeler, J., 545.


Konsico, 6º%. Ketcham, Rev. W. E., 63 Keyes, K. R., 16. Kill Brook, 336.


King, Rev. L. Il., 61. Kingsland, A. C., 309. Kimnientt, 1., 476. Kirk wood, Rev. 1 , 85. IGo Risco, 577. Kitchen, I. 11., 379. Kitching Post, 140.


Kitteringhan's Factory, 104


Klunder, r. F., 330. Knapp family, 441. Knickerbocker Society, 132.


Knights of Honor, 140.


Knights of Pythias, III. Knights Templar, 410.


Kranckhyte family, 367.


L.


Lactopeptine, 110. Ladies' Auxiliary Society. 133; Lafayette, 1×1. Iako-


Croton, 461, 192, 4×1. Meahagh, 416, Mohegan, 453. Trinity, 562.


Lame Will, 653.


Landrine House, 206.


Land Gute, 648, langford, Rev. W. S., 59.


Harrison Station, 711. llart, 1. (., 454. Ilart's Corners, 277. llartsdale, 277.


Harngari, 141. llastings, 182, 6-16.


llat Industry, Yonkers, 9t, 104. Hattield, Rev. W. F., 252. llanghton, Rev. J., 50.


Inoculation, 695. Insane, retreat for, 711.


Iron Moulders' Union, 412. Irving Banner, 258. Irving Cliff, 192.


Irving, W., 234, 266, 281, 307.


Irving burial lot, 237.


Irvington, 189. Israel & Zarr, 319.


Italians, 183. 1ves, Rev. A. M., 66.


J.


Hiawatha Lodge, 7-13.


Hibernians, 142. High Bridge, 405. Hildesa Bond, 354.


Hill, A., 196. Horticultural Society, 745. Hopkins, F. T., AOS. Ilobba, J., 46. lloge, W., 238. Holbrook, Rev. D. A., 351.


Holden, J. G. P., 90. Holmes, J., 597. Holmes, J. C., 5.1.1.


Holmes, J. C., 550. Home for Aged, 137. Home for Poor Children, 400. lome Lot, 685. lolsatia Lodge, 141. Hooper, Rev. M. R., 51. Hop Ground, 5×2. Hope, Band of, 125, 126. Hoje lanige, 110. Horton, 11., 150. Horton, E. Q., 440.


lorton, S. D., 40-1.


llorton, W, 4., 441. Ilorton family, 439. Hospital, St. John's, 122.


Ilotels- Dimmwellyn, 115. Eagle, 412. Elephant, 490. Mansion, 145. of East Chester, 755. of North Salem, 534 Peabody, H45. J'enfield, 669. of Somers, 400. of Sing Sing, 361. Union, 362. of Yonkers, 142. of Prekskill, 412.


Ilowe, J., 560. Howe, W., 198, 277.


lowell's Sugar Refinery, 10G.


lloyt, J. E., 577.


Hurlson, Henry 4, 366.


Indson River Chronicle, 353.


Ilneson, 448. Ilulbert, Rev. V. M., 69, 70, 71


Hull, W., 315. Humorists, 164.


Ihunt, D., 561. 'That, F., 268.


Unnt, 1., 613. IFunter, E., 338.


Hyatt, K. T., 157.


Law, lling Jone, 63. Laurence, T., 11%.


Law, G., 307. Law, R. D., 305. Law, W. W., 82.


Lawrence, C., 560.


Lawrence, W. F., JIS.


Haviland House, 669. Hawley, E., 507. lenth, 197, 313, 368, 373, 416, 447. Heathcote, C., 608. Hempstead, J., 171. Hepworth & Co., 111, 677. Herall, 90. Herald and Register, 352. llessians, 1×2.


Jackson, Rev., 385. Jackson, Rev. HI. . J., 302. Jackson, Rev. J. F., 293. Jackson, Rev. J., 341, 342. Jaffray, E. S., 239. Jaggar, Rev. T. A., 59, 122. lay family, 578, 652. Jefferson Gnards, 112. Jefferson Valley, 456. .lenkyns, J. F., 163. Jennings, Rev. A. B., 341. Jerome, L. W., 150.




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