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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 313 words

Kaniatarontaquat, (see Irondequot.) 467; in 1703 '12, 469; in 1723, 471; in 1731, ib.; King's county, names of the sheriff and justices of, in 1737, 472; in 1746, ib.; in 1749, 473; in 1756, in 1693, 201; strength of the militia of, 202; names ib.; in 1771, 474. of the militia officers of, in 1700, 231; list of the King's farm, allowed to Gov. Dongan during his adinhabitants of, in 1687, 429; population of, in 169S, ministration, 115.

L. Lamberville, Rev. J. de, 74, 76; confers with De la Barre, 77; letters of, from Onondaga, 83, et seq; advises De la Barra against hostilities, 84; reasons

of, for such views, 85; suggests mildness towards the Senecas, ib.; urges the Onondagas to give satisfaction to De la Barre, ib.; recommends Sieur

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movements toM. de Denonville, 137 gives intelligence from Canada to Gov. Dongan, 155.

as negotiator with the

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reports proceedings of a council at Onondaga, 86; further reports from, 87; distributes

Indians,

ib.;

Lighthouse, when erected, 480; how supported, ib. Major John, appointed to the 1st American Regiment, 319 capitulates at Oswego, ib.; reflections on the conduct of, 322. Livingston, Robt., collector and town clerk of Albany, letters of, on the burning of Schenectady,

presents among the Indians, ib.; counteracts Governor Dongan's schemes, 88; endeavors to gain over the Senecas, S9, 90; letter of, to Gov. Dongan, 122; Indian name of, 123; at Onondaga, 125; bearer of a letter from Gov. Dongan to M. de Denonville, 130; exerts himself to preserve peace between the Indians and the French, 133; persuades the Indians by underground presents, 134; length of time he has been a missionary at Onondaga, ib.; sends M. de Denonville copy of Gov. Dongan's speech to the Indians, 139, 141. Lands, tenure and price of, in 166S, 59; Cadwallader Colden's report on the public, 247.