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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. 369 words

179; number of tbe houses and adults in, in 1689, 181 proposed disposition of the people of, and their property when conquered by the French, 183, et seq.; officers of the corporation of, 1693, 200; militia of the prov. of, in 1693, 203; names of the militia officers of the prov. of, 229; address of the Gov. and Council on the state of the prov. of, in 1691, 267; city of, in 1691, ib.; first settlement of the English in Western, 2S9; papers relating to the city of, 383; Nichol's charter for the city of, 389; Benck's and Evertsen's charter, 3D0; Colve's charter, 392; census of the city of, in 1703, 395; Dutch Ministers of, 1758, 406; tables of population of the prov. of, 465 ; population of, in 1647, 1673 and 1712,467; in 1723,471; in 1731, ib.; and 1737, 472; in 1746, ib.; and 1749, 473; in 1756, ib.; in 4771 and 1744, 474; revenue, &c, of the prov. of, 475 trade and manufactures of, 483 Gov. Tryon's report on the state of the province of, 501 civil establishment of the prov. of, paid by the Crown, 521 ; do., paid by the province, 522. Niagara, Gov. Dongan recommends the construction of a fort at, 99 the Duke of York's arms put up as far as, 100 distance from Illinois and Lake Superior to, 123 M. de Denonville recommends the erection of a fort at, 127 advantages of a post of,

members of Gov. Dongan's

Council, 118; of the inhabitants of Ulster county in 1689, 173; of those killed and taken prisoners at Schenectady in 1691, 190; of the Indian Board, 218; of of inhabitants of Orange county in 1702, 239 Dutchess in 1714, 240; of Albany in 1720, 241; of all the civil and militia officers of the Province of New- York in 1693, 230 of the killed and missing in an action near Oswego, 309; of the mechanics and sailors taken prisoners at Oswego, 326; of the inhabitants of the city of New- York in 1703, 395 ; of the ministers of the Dutch churches, 406 of the first patentees of New Utrecht, 413; of the inhabitants of the present county of Kings in 1687, 429.