Today I was researching at the NYC Municipal Archives where new cabinets holding filmed indexes to historical records are available that are not on their website. Now, they are now front and center and I'm unsure where they've been hiding. There are two new drawers of microfilms pertinent to Westchester County but, I did not have time to explore them...yet. Each drawer is labeled "Westchester," but I am not sure yet if they refer to the county of Westchester, or the Town of West Chester. [Please note the spelling difference.] In NY State history, Westchester [one word] was a county; later, southern parts of it became parts of Bronx County in NYC. Within this county existed a town called "West Chester" [note two words], as well as a town called East Chester [today this same property is called Eastchester and is in Westchester County, bordering Yonkers.] Files are labeled something like "Westchester Town," and the other "Towns of Westchester." In both cases the "W" names are cojoined. This is intended as a Heads Up. We just may have some other resources in the city, than the county has to offer. Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me. Barb MizScarlettNY@aol.com