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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. 308 words

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. Gov. Delancy from, 642, 654, 656, 657, 659, 660, 662, 665, 678, 682; attends the "congress at Albany, 553, et seq. ; the management of Indian affairs resigned by, 581 ; the Indians

demand the reappointment as Indian

agent of, 582; letters to the Board of Tratte from, 644, 674, 684, 698, 708, 712; is reappointed Indian agent by Gen. Braddock, 644, 648, 674; has enemies, 640; gives up his Indian trade, 646; demands iJlOOO sterling per annum, and an allowance for secretary, 647; recommentled to be commander of the expedition against Crown Point, 650; is commissioned as major-general of the provincial forces, 651, 653; calls on the government to prohibit the sale of rum among the Indians, 666 ; speculates in ginseng, 657; certain forts in the Mohawk valley located by, ib. ; erection of those forts contracted for by, 660; writes Gov. Shirley about his pay and allowance, 663; endeavors to induce the Indians to take up the haf'het, 665; allowance from Massachusetts to, 667 ; Lt. Gov. Delancy orders the treasurer of New-York to pay certain moneys to, 670; a certain policy towards the Indians suggested by, 673; calls for reinforcements, 678; summons a council of war, 680; another council of war called by, 682 ; marches to Lake St.