Nonfiction

 

 

 

Books

 

The Place Names of Historic Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown

 

A Historically Annotated “Legend of Sleepy Hollow”

 

Articles

 

Sleepy Hollow Trout

The Action at Tarrytown

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—Westchester Guide

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

Main Street

The Widow Beekman

Birth of a Neighborhood—Philipse Manor

Playwright in Residence

Generations—Frank Romer Pierson

Artist in Residence—Robert Havell

Native Son—Rockwell Kent

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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