Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
York, 207; his report thereon to the tribes, 17; the, invited to settle at Onondaga, 33; retire from Onondaga, 39 the, take possession of the Committee of Trade, 216; fails in obtaining assistance from the neighbouring Colonies, ib.; report of Mohawk country, 53 canoes of the, plundered, 70, 73 number of the forces brought by the, from the his proceedings regarding the Indians at Albany, West, to aid M. de la Barre, 79 the, claim as far 217; establishes a Board at Albany for the manageas the Gulf of Mexico, 99 defeat of the, on the ment of Indian affairs, 218; his instructions to the Oswego river, 313; capture Oswego, 315; Seigsame, ib.; his letter to Mr. Blathwayte on the niories on Lake Champlain, 345. French invasion of the Onondaga Country, 220; a journal of his expedition to Albany to renew the Frontenac, M. de, instructions to, 183; account of his expedition against the Senecas, 205, et seq. treaty with the Five Nations, ib.; extract of his Furs, value of the, exported from 1717 to 1723, 481. speech to the Assembly of N. York, 226. ;
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Government, constitution of the provincial, in 1678, Ganantaa, Lake, where situate, 35. 60. Gardiner, Lion, observations of, on the town of East Grant by the Five Nations of their hunting ground Hampton, 457. to the King of England, 525. Gamier, Rev. Chs., reference to, 33. Greenhalgh, Wentworth, observations of, among the Garton, Thomas, collector at Esopus, 105. Iroquois, 15. Genesee Country, papers relating to the 119 Indian Gravesend, militia officers of the town of, in 1700, name of the river, 284. males of, first patent for the town of, 412 German Flatts, account of the burning of the, 332 ;