Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Barclay, missionary at, 903 ; a list of the inhabitants and slaves in the city and county of, in 1714, 905 ; petition for rebuilding the Dutch church of. 906; the first English church in, 907; petitions for the incorporation of the Dutch church of, 908, 910; report of council on said petitions, 911 ; order to prepare a patent for ihe incorporation of the Dutch church in, 912; schedule of lands belonging to the Dutch church of, 914 ; petition of the rector &c. of St. Peter's church in. for a charter, 917 ; Rev. Mr. Berkenmeyer, Lutheran minister at, 984; Rev. Gideon Hawley passes through, l(i34; number of houses in 175.j, tetween Schenectady and, ib.: Rev. Messrs. Barclay ami Ogilvie missionaries at, 1036;
mission of, vacant, 1063; description of tne country between Schenectady and, 1123; rectors of St. Peter's church, 1151; first episcopal church in, 1152; first newspaper in, 1196. Alexander, Rev. Mr., of Steuben, 1115. Algiers, money collected in N. Y. for the redeinpiioii of captives in, applied to Trinity church, 112. American independence, a medal to commemorate the triumph of, 1181. Amsterdam fort laid out, 42 ; erected, 47.
, (Montgomery co.) stale of religion in
the town of, 1107; character of the people of, 1130. Ancram, a number of Mr. Living-slon's men
taken to Mass. from, 792, 809. Andatahouats, the, 23. Anderson, Rev. James, presbyterian minister
at N. Y., 460, 498. Andrews, Rev. Wm,, missionary to the Mohawk.':, 900, 1151 ; received by the Indians, 901 ; Rev. Thom-is Barclay accused of desiring to be a bishop over, 903, 904 ; Rev. Mr. Van Dries.=en succeeds liim as missionary to the Mohawks, 910; minister at Schenectady, 1151; aids in translating the book of common prayer into the Indian tongue, 1152. Andkoss, Governor, culls on Gov.