The Itinerary.
1780.
September 10. {Sunday)
" 11. (Monday)
n (Wednesday)
18. (Monday)
19. (Tuesday)
20. (Wednesday)
21. (Thursday)
(Morning)
" (Midnight)
22. (Friday)
(Just past
midnight)
" (Friday)
(Almost dawn)
" (Friday)
(Day break)
" (Friday)
(Before
IO A. M.)
" (Friday)
(Up to about
5?.M.)
" (Friday)
(5P-M.)
{Friday)
(8.30 p. m.)
23. (Saturday)
(Dawn)
" (Saturday)
(Daylight
to 9.30)
Arnold visits Smith at Haverstraw to arrange matters.
Arnold goes by boat to near Dobbs' Perry, is fired on and narrowly escapes.
Writes Andre" to meet him on the 20th.
Writes to Robinson.
The dinner to Clinton at Kip's house.
Arnold spends that night at Smith's house.
Arnold returns to his quarters, with his wife.
Andrd spends all day on the Vulture, expecting Arnold.
Arnold returns to Haverstraw and coerces the Colquhoun brothers.
Smith goes aboard the Vulture.
Smith brings Andre" ashore at Long Clove.
Andrg and Arnold ride to Smith's house.
Colonel Livingston opens fire on the Vulture.
Arnold returns to his quarters.
Andr£ remains at Smith's house.
Andr€, guided by Smith, rides to King's Ferry.
Being stopped by Captain Ebenezer Boyd, Second Westchester Militia,
they pass the night at house of Andreas Miller, four miles east of
Peekskill.
The journey resumed, they are stopped at Crompond Corner by Captain
Ebenezer Foote, of the Commissary Department, but allowed to
proceed.
At home of Isaac Underhill, 3^ miles from Crompond Corner, they have
breakfast. Smith parts from Andr6 and goes to Arnold's head-
quarters. Andr6 proceeds over Pine's Bridge in direction of Dobbs'
Ferry. In Chappaqua he enquires his way of Stevenson Thorne, and
in Pleasantville waters his horse opposite Sylvanus Brundage's house.
At house of Staats Hammond, Pleasantville, he learns of the scouts
at Young's Tavern, below, and retraces his path to Mekeel's Corners.