Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
A considerable quantity of produce is carried by sleighs in winter to markets on the Mohawk river Potash is often manufactured and transported to Albany. Whiski IS distilled in considerable quantities. Cattle, particularly cow and sheep, always command a liberal price in money, ^nd graiis and other produce are sold for money to settlers emigrating i» t tnis country. The prices of produce is nearly the same as in t» Genesee country.
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Abraham the Mohawk Chief, Speech of, 581.
Acadia, operations of the French on the coast of, 47.
Act, an, reversing the Attainder of Jacob Leisler and others, 435.
Address, an, to the English freemen of the Prov., affixed to the door of the Custom house of N. Y., si).
Admiralty, proc. of a court of, in Leisler's time, 291, 295.
Affidavits against Lt. Gov. Nicholson, 11, 12, 27, 28 ; against Col. Bayard, et al, ib.
Agreement between the Col. of Conn. and the Convention at Albany, concerning troops, 119 ; between New York, Maryland & New England regarding operations ag'st the French, 239.
Albany,King William and Queen Mary proclaimed at, 7 ; King James" soldiers keep the fort of, 32 ; an election of Mayor and Aldermen of, ordered, 52 ; names of tlie persons recommended b}^ Leisler to be chosen Magistrates of, ib ; proceedings of the Anti-Leisler Convention at, 80, e* seq. (see Conventinn) . answer of the Magistrates of, to the Onondagoes, 86 ; assists the Mohawks to build thei mew castle at Tionondage, 87 ; Measures adopted for the repair ofthe fortifications of, 88 ; subscriptions of the citizens of, 93 ; proposals of the Convention to the inhabitants of, 109 ; answer thereto, 110 ; letter of the Com. of Safety of N.