Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Kayaderosseras, location of, 574; the Mohawks complain that the whites have taken possession of, ib. ; the Indians renew their complaints against the patent of, 810, 881 ; statement of the differences regarding, 905.
Ivierstede, Lucas, ordered arrested, 263.
JCinderhook, the people of, invited to repair to Albany to receive liberties and privileges, 119.
King, Thomas, an Indian chief, death of, 989: his proceedings at Sciota, 990,
King's birthday, rejoicings in New
York on the, 41. Kingston, Ulster county, letters from
230, 231, 234. Kirkland, Rev. Mr., missionary to the
Oneidas, 1110. Kittery, the French and Indians attack, 260. Klock, George, inveigles a Cannajohary Indian to England for exhibition,
1006. Kryder, Mr. invents a peculiar sort ot
boat called an Ark, 1150, 1161.
Lake George, why so called, 689; battie of, 691 ; map of the country around, 696.
Lakes, the principal, in western New- York, 1177.
Lamberville, Rev. Father, 138, 139, 140.
La Motte fort, 288.
Lands, granting large tracts of, to private persons prejudicial to the public interests, 610; recommendations of the Congress at Albany relative to the future purchases of Indian, 611; description of the military, 1186.
La Prairie burnt by Capt. John Schuyler, 2S7.
Larkin, James, arrested by Leisler, 21.
Lawrence, Major Thomas, ordered to impress a force for defence of Southold, 274.
T^aws passed in Leisler's administration, 355.
Lawyers, the, why they fomented opposition to the Stamp Act, 823.
Lead mine on the Mohawk river, 804; on the Cosby estate, 818, 819.
Leake, Com. General, letters of, to Sir Wm. Johrjson, 768.