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of the, ib.; Abbe Picquet proposes to improve the rapids of the, 278; Gov. Tryon claims for N. Y. all the lands south of the, 36S. St. Louis, Fort, on the river Richelieu, by whom built, 43 ; in Illinois attacked by the Iroquois, 70, 72,
Susquehanna river, efforts made to engage New- York traders to move to the, 99; fall of the, recommended as line of division between New- York and Pennsylvania, ib.; papers relating to the, 257 distance ;
73. St.
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of the, from the different tribes of the Five Nations, 259; map of the, sent to New- York, 260;
Wm.
Penn wants to purchase the, 261
Marie of the Iroquois, where, 39.
St. Therese, Fort, when built, 43. Suffolk county, names of the civil officers of, in 1693, 201 strength of the militia of, 202 names of the population of, in 1698, 467 militia officers of, 229 in 1703, 469; in 1723, 471; in 1731, ib.; in 1737, 472; in 1746, ib.; in 1749, 473; in 1756, ib.; in
belongs alone to
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1771, 474. Superior, Lake, distance from Niagara to, 126 ; sample of the coper at, 148.
the Cayugas and Onondagas, ib.; price paid for the lands on the, by the English, 261 the Onondagas and Cayugas confirm their conveyance of their lands on the, to New- York, 263, '4, '5 ; address of the Governor and council of New- York in 1691, on the subject of the, 267 letter of Sir W. Johnson on the evils resulting from the purchase of lands on the, 270 evils produced by the Pennsylvania purchases on the, 271.