Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Johnson to take the hatchet from the hands of the Six Nations, <j29. Inventory of Father Valiant's property seized at Albany, 208; of the sliip Resolution, 311.
Ireland, news received at New-York of the total reduction of, by King William, 316.
Irish refugees, proceedings at Maryland regarding some, 226, 243.
Irondequat, a fort to be built at, 616.
Iron ore in Western New-York, 1118^ 1164.
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Jamaica, rate lists of the town of, 463, 519.
James II., peculiar mode of drinking the health of, after the Revolution, 47.
Jenango Indians request the release of some prisoners, 744.
Jesuit, a, at Oneyda, 139.
Jesuit college, a, said to have been erected by Gov. Dongan, 23, 262.
Johnson, Gov., letter of, regarding James Rumsey's claim to the invention of the steamboat, 1030; introducing John Fitch to Gov. Smallwood, 1044.
, Guy, deputy agent of Indian
affairs, 848; appointed superintendent on: the death of Sir William, lUOt).
, Sir John, 1007; a relative of,
Indian interpreter at Niagara, 1109.
, Sir William, manuscripts
of, 543; the Mohawks accused of being the counsellors of, 576; a saclie n of the six Nations, 591; proposals regarding the Six Nations and the defeating the French, submitted to the congress at Albany by, 616; is examined before the provincial council, 618 ; recommends that a person be sent to Oswego with presents for the [ndians, and that for»s be erected in the Seneca and Oneida country, ib; reports his return frnm Onondaga, 619; a French attack on the Mohawk valley expected by, ib. ; letters to Gov. Clinton from, 619,621,624, 630; a smith sent to the Senecas by, 621; all records and papers relating to Indian affairs ordered to be delivered to, 622; complains of Gov. Dinwiddie, 624; is instructed to hold a general meel.ing of the Six Nations at Onondaga, 629; report of his conferences witii the Mohawks, 630 ; Indian name of, ib. ; arrival of, at Onondaga, 632: report of his proceedings there, 633; various Indian ceremonials alluded to in his speech by, 634, et seq. ; warrants issueil from 1746 to 1753 to, 641 ; letters to Lieut.