Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Hudson's River ; C. Wood Creek ; D. Otter Creek ; E. Lake Champlain ; F. Fort Anne; G. Fort Nicholson; H. The place where Gen. Johnson mhos lo 20 30 beat the French ; H C. The rout of the French.
%* Among the Mss. in the Sec'ys Dep*. are the original Muster Roils of the following companies which served in the campaign of 1755. Capt Phil. Jno Schuyler's Comp Albany .3 officers 89 rank & file
Edmond Mathews'
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Albany 3 c
fficers 97
Isaac Corsa's
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Westchester
PieterVandenBurg
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Dutchess 3
" 78
Wm. Mc. Ginnis
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Schenectady 3
" 89
Saml. Dimock
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SeabrookCt. 3
" 97
John Slap's
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Durham « 3
" 97
Street Hall
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Walingford 3
" 97
SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON. 697
MINUTE OF COUNCIL
At a Council held at Fort George in the City of New York the 14*^. September 1755 Presknt.
His Excellency Sir Charles Hardy Knight &ca. Mr. Alexander ^ M"-. Rutherfurd
Mr. Kennedy / Mr. Holland.
Mr. Chief Justice DeLancey \ M^. Chambers. M"", Horsmanden ^
Mr. Murray ) M^. Smith.
His Excellency communicated a Letter of the lO^ii Instant from Peter Wraxall Esq''. Aid de Camp to Major General Johnson, advising that on the the 8''' Instant General Johnson's Army'was attacked in their Camp, that after a conflict of 4 hours the Enemy gave way and fled. That the loss on our side is about 150 killed, and about 100 wounded. That our Indians lost about 40, That the French General is wounded, and about 25 prisoners taken, about 70 of their Scalps taken by our Indians, and.