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  1. The brooks in Rye had a much greater flow of water before the New York City reservoir system was built in the mid-1800s. The first mill in Rye was built in 1656 on the Blind Brook near Oakland Beach Avenue. At the time of the Revolutionary War, 15 or 20 mills were operating in Rye and Port Chester, including one behind the Square House.

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  2. Article History. Rye, city and town (township), on Long Island Sound, in Westchester county, southeastern New York, U.S. The original town site, at Pendingo Neck, was first settled (1660) by a company of men from Greenwich, Connecticut, who had purchased the land from the Siwanoy Indians; they named it (1665) for Rye in Sussex, England. The ...

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  3. As of the 2020 United States Census, there were 16,592 people living in the city. This is representative of approximately 5491 households. 74.8% have a college degree. 15.5% were over the age of 65 and 51.7% were women. 88.2% identified themselves as White alone. 1.3% identified as Black or African American alone. 6.7% identified as Hispanic or Latino. 5.6% identified as Asian alone.

  4. Oct 13, 2014 · However, the territory that the early settlers of Rye claimed from 1661 to 1788 was many times larger than the current total of 27.4 square miles, despite many boundary changes. The settlement of the Town of Rye began in 1660 when Peter Disbrow and other residents of Greenwich signed treaties with the local band of Siwanoy Indians.

  5. 1. John Brondig (1), mentioned 1662-1697, perhaps the son of John Brundish, of Wethersfield, Conn., was one of the original settlers of Rye. He was the fist town clerk, and deputy to the Genearl Cout in 1677 and 1681. In the division of his estate, in 1698, his four sons, John, Joseph, Daniel and Joshua are named. II.

  6. Nov 12, 2018 · By Paul Hicks. From its founding in 1660, the village of Rye gradually expanded from its original settlement on Manursing Island onto the mainland. By 1675, there were homes dotted along both sides of Blind Brook. To the north, west, and south, however, the small community was surrounded by wilderness, where wolves still roamed.

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  8. Feb 16, 2017 · Growing to over 200 families in the next decade, they outgrew the original building and began building a new Community Synagogue in 1959. In more recent years, it is Rye’s tradition of philanthropy, acceptance and interfaith practice that brings religions together. Rye’s Interchurch Council, an active group in the community, became ...

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