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Featured Historic Resident: Evangeline Cory Booth

Evangeline Booth - The first female general of the Salvation Army.

Evangeline Cory Booth was the first female general of the Salvation Army.

Evangeline Booth - Residents still remember being allowed to pet her horse.

Residents still remember being allowed to pet her horse.

Evangeline Booth - The former home of Evangeline Booth is now known as St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Hartsdale, NY

The former home of Evangeline Booth is now known as St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Hartsdale, NY

Evangeline Booth - Hartsdale resident Evangeline Cory Booth is buried in Mount Pleasant, NY at the Kensico Cemetery.

Hartsdale resident Evangeline Cory Booth is buried in Mount Pleasant, NY at the Kensico Cemetery.

Celebrity Residents of Greenburgh

Famous Families of Greenburgh

William H. Sudderth - 1st Black Fire Commissioner (1966)

William H. Sudderth

December 1944

William & Estelle Sudderth (1978)

As Worthy Matron & Worthy Patron of Bright Hope Chapter No. 46. Order of the Eastern Star, Prince Hall Affiliation 

The Westchester County Press - Volume XL No. 39

December 8, 1966

William H. Sudderth Award from President Ronald Reagan (1984)

In Recognition of Exemplary Community Service in the Finest American Tradition

Planning Cornerstone-Laying Ceremony for Housing Development

Members of the Greenburgh Housing Authority meet to discuss plans for October 14th ceremonies for the State-aided, low-rent housing project being built at Old Tarrytown Road and Maple Street. Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, State Housing Commissioner James W. Gaynor, and county, town, and other dignitaries will participate in the occasion. 

From Left to Right:

Mrs. Anna J. Bernard; Mrs. J. Ray Duncan,  Authority Vice Chairman; Davis _. Zimmerman, Authority Chairman; Royal H. Miller; William H. Sudderth, and Howard J. Bedlock, Authority Counsel