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Hyatt-Livingston House was an historic home located at Dobbs Ferry, Westchester County, New York, at the corner of Colonial Avenue and Broadway (Route 9).Originally constructed as part of the Philipsburg Manor around 1690 [2] by land baron Frederick Philipse, the house was at first a smaller tenant-farmer's dwelling home to the John Hyatt family [permanent dead link ].
A Little Short of Boats: The Fights at Ball's Bluff and Edwards Ferry, October 21–22, 1861; a history and tour guide. Discovering Civil War America. Vol. 2. Fort Mitchell, Kentucky: Ironclad Publishing. pp. 225– 228. ISBN 0-9673770-4-8.
Dobbs Ferry is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States. The population was 10,875 according to the 2010 United States Census. [2] In 2021, its population rose to an estimated 11,456. [3] The village of Dobbs Ferry is located in, and is a part of, the town of Greenburgh. The village ZIP Code is 10522.
A Dobbs Ferry gun enthusiast who served prison time two decades ago for amassing a small arsenal of weapons in his parents' home is facing federal charges after dozens of guns and material for ...
The West Palm Beach home of late news anchor and political commentator Lou Dobbs is under contract for sale. It was put on the market for sale in April, 2024 for $3.1 million, and later reduced to ...
South Presbyterian Church, usually just referred to as South Church, is located along Broadway in Dobbs Ferry, New York, United States. Founded in 1820, it is currently in its second building, a stone Gothic Revival style structure dating to 1869. Members of the church have done much of the work on both buildings, and the church itself is ...
Vice President-elect JD Vance will resign his Senate seat at midnight Thursday, clearing the way for his Jan. 20 swearing-in alongside Donald Trump.
Mollie Sneden (January 13, 1709 – January 31, 1810) born as Mary Dobbs was the operator of a ferry service at Palisades, New York, in the United States, before and after the American Revolution. During the war she was prohibited from running the ferry because of her British sympathies.