Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Y., 409; the fiirst, m Albany, 907 ; state of the, during the revolutionary war, 1047.
Enlouhonorons, lake of the, 11 ; the, 23.
Erie, lake, first vessel and first steamboat on, 1194.
Esopus, the Indian name of, 107; state of the church in, 116; Rev. Hermanns Blom appointed minister of, 961; description of the burning o{, 962 ; petition from, that Peter Tasetraaker be sent minister to, 965 ; the magistrates of ordered to provide a decent house for the Rev Mr. Haburne, 966.
Evans, Rev. Evan, 213, 233, 249.
Expeditions of Champlain into northern and western New York, 1.
Eyers, Nicholas, a baptist preacher in N. Y., 462.
F.
Fabricins^ Rev. Mr., Lutheran minister of N. Y., complamed of, 399 ; and prosecuted, 400.
Fairfield on the Mohawk river, discoiiraging state of religion in, 1110 ; description of the town of, 1132.
Falkenier, Rev. Justus, of Newburgh, 590.
Faneuil, Capt. Benj., slander aarainst, refuted, 427.
Ferry, Brooklyn, 109 ; petition for an additional, between Long Island and N. Y., 421 ; corporation of N. Y. objects to the grant of a, to individuals, 423; and applies for an enlargement of the bounds of its, 425.
Field, Rev. Mr., of Cherlamont, 1128.
Fire nation, the, 23.
Fish creek, petition for leave to erect a church at, 974 ; description of, 1137.
, description of a large, in Lake Champlain, 5; in N. Netherland, 41.
, Rev. Mr., minister of Trenton, (Oneida)
1114,1115.
Fitch, Dr., of Williamstown, 1128.
, Jolin, model of the first steamboat built