Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Johnson in favor of, 838; intimates his intention of quitting the public service, 840; consents to continue in office, 845; cause of his dissatisfaction, 840; is recommended to be sent to Fort Pitt, 862; proceeds to Detroit, 8tJ5.
Crooked Lake, 1180.
Crown Point, a party of outscouts ordered to, 197 ; the French build a fort at, 607; the Hon. Wm. Johnson appomted major-general of the expedition against, 651.
Culver's village, 1115.
Cuyler, Hendrik, 116, 117; John, clerk to Leisler's commissioners, 191.
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Dansville, 1164.
Dartmouth, Lord, interferes in behalf of a Canajoharry Indian exhibited in England, 1006.
Dauley, Rev. Mr., threatened by Leisler, 432.
D'Eau, Chev., allusion to, 252 : seized by the Indians and sent to Leisler, 246, 267, 268 ; interview between Leisler and, 269; endeavors to prevent the cruelty of the Indians towards women and children, 271.
Declaration of Leisler and his party in favor of King William and Queen Mary, 4; of the Trainbands of New York, 10; against Major Ingoldesby and council, 340 ; Ingoldesby's answer to Leisler's, 346.
Deerfield in great danger, 260.
Delancy, Hon. James, holds a congress at Albany, 553; orders the commissioners on Indian affairs to meet, 559; orders a reinforcement for Oswego, 643 ; attends a council at Alexandria, 648 ; commissions Col. Johnson to be major-general, 653 ; Gen. Johnson applies to him for munitions of war, 654; and to prohibit the sale of rum among the Indians, 656 ; further letters to, 657, 659, 660, 662, 665, 678, 682, 763 ; orders the treasurer to pay certain moneys to Gen. Johnson, 670 ; urges Gov. Phipps to forward reinforcements to the army at Lake George, 675; receives information of an attack by the Indians on a settlement in Ulster county, 764.