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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. 296 words

Johnson and, 815, 818, 825, 828 ; complains that his letters come to him open, 827; advises Mrs. Cosby to take legal opinion as to her power of disposing of her son's property, 830; communicates to Sir Wm. Johnson an extract of Lady Warren's letter, 934; Sir Wm's reply to, 935; further communication from Sir Wm. Johnson to, regarding Sir P. Warren, 979.

, Stephen, joint commissioner

of the court of admiralty, 291, 295.

Delancy, Peter, elected mayor of New York, 35; appointed collector of the revenue, 48; judge, 61, 291, 295,

Delaware Indians, Sir Wm. Johnson takes the petticoat off the, 730.

Dellius, Rev. Dom., intervenes between the Indians and Milborne, 131 ; forced by Leisler to fly to New England. 431.

De Milt, Peter, position of, to Gov. Sloughter, 368.

Depositions against Robert Livingston, 206, etscq.

Description of the country between Albany and Niac:ara in 1792, 1105 ; Williamson's, of the settlement of the Genesre country, 1127; of a journey from Albany to the Genesee country in 1792, 1131 ; Munro's, of the Genesee country, 1169.

Dieskau, Baron de, taken prisoner, 693; badly wounded, 694.

Distances in 1799 between the several taverns on the road from Albany to Caiiandaigua, 1167 ; to the Genesee coiiniry, 1172.

Domestic Cattle in western New-York, in 1804, 1175.

DoNGAN, Col., lying in N. York bay, 3; arms seized in liis mill on Staten Island, 6 : arbitrary power of, denounced, 10 ; his servant arrested ; 21; said to liave established a Jesuit College, 23; in Rhode Island 32; returns thence to JNew-York, ib; invited Maryland and Virginia to unite against tlie French, 42; ordered to be arrested, 70, 74 ; all who hold com'ns trom him also to be made prisoners, 71 ; several persons leave N.