Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Mr., abused by Leisler during divine service, 431.
Seneca Indians, the, the western door of the Six Nations, 635; desire a fort in their country, 714, 726.
lake, 1106, 1131, 1137, 1179, 1187.
oil brought to Niagara, 879.
river, how formed, 1163; course
of the, 1186.
Shirley, Gov. Wm., secretary of the meeting at Alexandria, 651 ; Sir Wm. Johnson writes to, 663; furnishes a sujiply of powder to the Crown Point expedition, 674; complaints against,
Shuckbugh, Richard, secretary of Indian affairs, 793. Skaneatles lake, 1 187. Six Nations, population of the, in 1792. 1109, (sea lyidioMS.)
INDEX.
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Sloop, the first, built on Seneca lake, 1137.
Sloughteh, Henry, Col., alluded to, 271 ; sworn in as governor of the province of New-York, 358; orders Major Ingoldesby to demand the fort from Leisler, ib. ; commits Milborne and Delanoy, ib.; arresfs Leisler and his council, 359; Leisler's letter to, ib. petitions to, 360, 361, 368, 369, 371, 373, 375; letters of, to Lord Inchiquin, 372, 382; to Joseph Church, 373; letter of, to Col. Coddrington, on the execution of Leisler and Milborne, 380; to Sec'y Blathwayt, on the same subject, 381 ; to the governor of Connecticut, giving an account of his proceedings, 383-, death of; 386; public sentiment regarding him after his death, 411. i
Small pox prevails at Boston, 72; at Albany, 252; among the Mohawks, 254.
Smith, Rev. John, catholic chaplain to Lt. Gov. Nicholson, 28.
Smithtown, rate list of, 531.
Sodus, settlement of, 1134, 1139, 1140.