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...repaired to the home of Joshua H. Smith, about three miles to the north, where Arnold finally agreed to surrender West Point for £10,000 and a commission in the British Army. From the Smith house André" attempted to return to the British lines. He was captured at Tarrytown and tried, convicted and executed as a spy at Tappan...
...thornless, yellow rose, that as it opens deepens to a " rich orange color," was exhibited for the first time at a flower show in Tarrytown, N. Y. With official consent it bears the name " Mrs. Calvin Coolidge...
Deborah Gannett, under the name of Robert Shurtleff, served for two and a half years in the Revolutionary War, was wounded at Tarrytown and present when Cornwallis surrendered. The other, whose surname was Hodgers and first name remains unknown, went through the Civil War in the 95th Illinois Infantry, served at Vicksburg, Franklin, Pulaski, Lawrenceburg and other battlefields. Later she was pensioned and became an inmate of the Soldiers' Home at Quincy, Illinois. Her sex was discovered when she was hurt in an automobile accident...
Joseph Spencer Kennard, Jr., '13, Class of 1817, Tarrytown, N. Y., Mackenzie School, Dobbs Ferry...
...Rochelle, N. Y.; W. G. Hill; of Jamaica Plain; R. A. Hull, of Dorchester; John Hornicek, of Prisnotitz, Moravia, Austria-Hungary; D. L. Jenkins, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.; J. S. Hutchinson, of West Haven, Conn.; G. W. F. Keller, of Aneram, N. Y.; J. S. Kennard, Jr., of Tarrytown, N. Y.; A. E. Landerholm, of Portland, Ore.; G. E. Lane, of Dorchester; H. Levine, of Boston; R. P. Lewis, of Walpole; C. B. Long, of Indianapolis, Ind.; C. Loy, of Honolulu, H. T.; L. W. McKernan, of Ridley Park, Pa.; A. D. McKillop, of Lynn; H. A. Mereness, of Wharton...