History of Westchester County, New York, Volume 1
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Frederic Shonnard. History of Westchester County, New York, Volume 1
CONTENTS:
EDITOR'S PREFACE
CHAPTER I. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTY
CHAPTER II. THE ABORIGINAL INHABITANTS
CHAPTER III. DISCOVERY AND PRELIMINARY VIEW
CHAPTER IV. EARLIEST SETTLERS
CHAPTER V. THE REDOUBTABLE CAPTAIN JOHN UNDERHILL — DR. ADRIAN VAN DER DONCK
CHAPTER VI. BEGINNINGS OF SERIOUS SETTLEMENT –– WESTCHESTER TOWN, RYE
CHAPTER VII. THE PORTION OF THE NORTH RIDING ON THE MAIN" –– PROGRESS OF SETTLEMENT AND BEGINNINGS OF THE MANORIAL ESTATES
CHAPTER VIII. THE PHILIPSES AND THE VAN CORTLANDTS
CHAPTER IX. PELHAM MANOR AND NEW ROCHELLE – CALEB HEATHCOTE AND SCARSDALE MANOR – GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE MANORS
CHAPTER X. GENERAL HISTORICAL REVIEW TO THE BEGINNING OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY – COMPLETION OF THE WORK OF ORIGINAL SETTLEMENT
CHAPTER XI. A GLANCE AT THE BOROUGH TOWN OF WESTCHESTER
CHAPTER XII. THE ELECTION ON THE GREEN AT EASTCHESTER, 1733
CHAPTER XIII. THE ARISTOCRATIC FAMILIES AND THEIR INFLUENCES
CHAPTER XIV. FROM THE STAMP ACT TO THE LAST SESSION OF THE COLONIAL ASSEMBLY
CHAPTER XV. WESTCHESTER COUNTY IN LINE FOR INDEPENDENCE – EVENTS TO JULY 9, 1776
CHAPTER XVI. THE STATE OF NEW YORK BORN AT WHITE PLAINS — EVENTS TO OCTOBER 12, 1776
CHAPTER XVII. THE CAMPAIGN AND BATTLE OF WHITE PLAINS
CHAPTER XVIII. FORT WASHINGTON'S FALL — THE DELINQUENCY OF GENERAL LEE
CHAPTER XIX. THE STRATEGIC SITUATION — THE NEUTRAL GROUND
CHAPTER XX. EVENTS OF 1777 AND 1778
CHAPTER XXI. FROM JANUARY, 1779, TO SEPTEMBER, 1780
CHAPTER XXII. THE CAPTURE OF ANDRE
CHAPTER XXIII. THE WESTCHESTER OPERATIONS OF THE ALLIED ARMIES, 1781 – END OF THE WAR
CHAPTER XXIV. GENERAL HISTORY OF THE COUNTY CONTINUED FROM THE REVOLUTION TO THE COMPLETION OF THE CROTON AQUEDUCT (1842)
CHAPTER XXV. GENERAL HISTORY OF THE COUNTY CONCLUDED
THE TOWNS AND THEIR VILLAGES IN 1860
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History of Westchester County, New York
From Its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900
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