Friends of the Ward House launch $1 million campaign to save historic property  

Friends of the Ward House
Ward House on White Plains Post Road in Tuckahoe, the historic home of patriot Samuel Crawford. Courtesy Friends of the Ward House.

Historical interpreter Jonathan Kruk read “The Declaration of Independence” as it was read on July 11, 1776. A fife and drum corps played. And actor Michael Grillo played patriot Samuel Crawford.  

It was all in support of a Friends of the Ward House effort to kick off a $1 million campaign to purchase and restore Ward House on White Plains Road (Route 22) in Tuckahoe. (The event took place on Thursday, July 11, at neighboring Immaculate Conception Church: Southfield, off White Plains Post Road.) 

Crawford, a captain during the Revolutionary War, died in service of the new country on the site where a monument and plaque now stand. The monument was commissioned by the Bronx chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and unveiled in 1913 at a ceremony to which 200 of Crawford’s direct descendants were invited.  

For more, visit : https://www.wardhousefriends.org/. 

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