
Sleepy Hollow Trout
The Action at
The Road from A to A
Kidd’s Rock
A Legend is Born
Sleepy Hollow Neighbors,
1787
Villager Portraits
Irving and Native Americans
John Dean—
Signs Weathervanes and
Windmills
The Horse is out of the Barn
John C. Fremont and the
First Emancipation Proclamation
Old Susan
March 1901
The Last Raid
Important Historic Sites in
Sleepy Hollow
Reflections on the Sleepy
Hollow Renaming
What’s a Weckquaesgeck?
Harvest
Inner Struggles
Sleepy Hollow’s Industrial
Age
Old Highways
The Birth of the GM Site
Pocantico Stream Log
“A Bold and Enterprising Man”
Ramblings in the Crest
Captain Mackenzie’s Home
Ichabod’s Scary Ride
“First and Above All”
WI in TT and SH
The Widow Beekman
Birth of a
Neighborhood—Philipse Manor
Playwright in Residence
Generations—Frank Romer Pierson
Artist in Residence—Robert Havell
Native Son—Rockwell
A May Celebration—Father Mazza
Lighthouse Reflections
Julia Irving Grinnell
Living Among
Legacies
The Castle Builder
Whose Schools?
A Tale of Two Villages
General James Benedict
The Patriot Diarist
In Praise of “Paddle”
The Merchant Prince
A Little Pale Blue-Eyed Man
Captain Kidd’s Rock
The Celebrated Wife
Memories of the Manors
Something Headless This Way
Comes
The Last days of WI
Commodore Perry at Rockwood
The Other Oil Tycoon
The Volunteer
The Story of the
Phelps-James House
From Knoll to Lyndhurst
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