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DOBBS FERRY

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 350 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DOBBS

FERRY  , a
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village of Westchester county, New York, on the E.
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bank of the Hudson
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river 2 m . N. of
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Yonkers . Pop . (1890) 2083; (190o) 2888; (1910 U . S. census) 3455• Dobbs Ferry is served by the Hudson River division of the New York Central railway . There are many
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fine country places, two private schools—the Mackenzie school for boys and the Misses Masters' school for girls—and the children's village (with about
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thirty cottages) of the New York juvenile asylum . The name of the village was derived from a Swede,
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Jeremiah Dobbs, whose
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family probably moved hither from
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Delaware, and who at the beginning of the last quarter of the 18th century had a skiff ferry, which was kept up by his family for a century afterwards . Because Dobbs Ferry had been a
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part of Philipse
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Manor all lands in it were declared forfeit at the time of the War of
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American Independence (see YONKERS), and new titles were derived from the commissioners of forfeitures . The position of the village opposite the northernmost end of the Palisades gave it importance during the war . The region was repeatedly raided by camp followers of each army; earthworks and a fort, commanding the Hudson ferry and the ferry to Paramus, New Jersey, were built; the
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British army made Dobbs Ferry a
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rendezvous, after the
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battle of White Plains, in November 1776, and the
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continental division under General Benjamin Lincoln was here at the end of
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January 1777 . The American army under Washington encamped near Dobbs Ferry on the 4th of
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July 1781, and started thence for
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Yorktown in the following month . In the
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Van Brugh Livingston house on the 6th of May 1783, Washington and Governor George Clinton met General
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Sir Guy Carleton, after-wards Lord Dorchester, to negotiate for the evacuation by the British troops of the posts they still held in the
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United States .

In 1873 the village was incorporated as Greenburgh, from the township of the same name which in 1788 had been set apart from the manor of Phillipsburgh; but the name Dobbs Ferry was soon resumed .

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