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

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 262 words

If the s^l Connecticott had but done their part we had no need to feare our enimies, you & they with us alike concerned to cany on the warre & preserve such considerable post as Albany, I have invited them thereunto, but was wholly denied & of yourselves, I gott no encouragement onely of about nova Scotia, but I doe not despaii-e but hope at our meeting you will effectually discover the great delusion the Albany convension have putt you under in searching Livingstones house, we found a case belonging to a french Jesuite of Canada, & some Indian Categismes, & the lesson to learne to make their God before they eit them, with crucifix it was but how the minister who also had formerly great correspondance with the Jesuits, and another that deluded all the people there, the Indians have promised us to raise more than 1000 men of theirs to Joyne with 400 of ours wherof we have raised & sent up 260 men keeping the pass upon the lake with a company of Indians & Christians, In numbei about 50: that upon the enemies approach we may be tymlie advertised, I have sent last week to Connecticutt to beat the drum for volunteers but have noe advice of their success, I expect also a messinger daily from Maryland, If the above s*! expedition is to be caried on violently, & then by Gods bUssing wee need not to doubt of good success, Albany must also not be left destitute of people to guard it well which can hardly be