Neutral Ground: Westchester in the Revolution 1777-1783
July 20 at 9:00 am
Free
Presentation by author Stephen DeVillo. Did you know that during the Revolutionary War, Westchester became a no-man’s-land riven by bandits, vigilantes and spies? Termed the “Neutral Ground,” Westchester was a place where nobody was allowed to remain neutral, and many people, driven from their homes and farms, became uprooted refugees. Followed by tour of historic Miller House with “Ann Miller,” presented by Daughters of Liberty’s Legacy. Light refreshments. Free (914) 995-4039
Presentation by author Stephen DeVillo. Did you know that during the Revolutionary War, Westchester became a no-man’s-land riven by bandits, vigilantes and spies? Termed the “Neutral Ground,” Westchester was a place where nobody was allowed to remain neutral, and many people, driven from their homes and farms, became uprooted refugees. Followed by tour of historic Miller House with “Ann Miller,” presented by Daughters of Liberty’s Legacy. Light refreshments. Free (914) 995-4039
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