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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. 260 words

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. Negroes imported into New- York, from 1701 to 1726, 482. NeAv Amsterdam, first application for a municipal form of Government for, 386; instructions for the Sheriff of, 388. New England saved by the Government of Newseq.; of the

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York, 99.

New Orange, charters of the city of, 394 392. New Kochelle, names of the militia officers of the town of, in 1700, 233.

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Newtown, militia officers of, in 1700, 230.

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Gov. Dongan remonstrates against the erection by the French of a the French propose establishing a post fort at, 128 erection of a French fort at, 147 M. de at, 143 Denonville takes possession of, 149 date of the