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Anderson Hill Road: Did you know?
As you go about your fast-paced
routine driving to and from work or school on Anderson Hill Road,
you've probably passed the Anderson family burial ground at least
300-400 times a year. Maybe, you never even realized that there
was a cemetery there, but it has, for the last 240 years, stood
in silent ceremony to a more bucolic age, when time unraveled
at a leisured pace, and Purchase was a rural landscape of farms,
fields and orchards.
Documents from the archives of the Harrison Historical Society relate that
this cemetery was established for the Anderson Family in 1763, and several
Revolutionary War patriots have found their final rest there.
The Burial Ground is located on the north side of the road on
the corner of Century Ridge Road and across from the Loeb Estate
on what was originally called "Harrison Road" or "The
Road to White Plains," as it was known
in colonial times. The name later changed to "Anderson Hill Road" in
honor of Joseph H. Anderson (1800-1870) who served in Congress from 1843-1847.
Joseph was himself buried there when he died in 1870.
In fact, the Anderson family homestead, a gracious house reflective
of the gentile lifestyle of a bygone age, still stands on Anderson
Hill Road although it has since passed out of the possession of
the Anderson family.
by Diane McManus
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