Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Brian Nuton's voyage, in lh« year 1656, from New Am.'sterdam to Eastc! ester, 921 ; of a missionary tour to ilie Mohawk and Black River coiuilrics. 1105.
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Kaghneautasis, or the whirlpool, 1015.
Keith, Rev. George, preaches in N. Y., 414.
Kellogg, Joseph, Indian interpreter to Gov. Shirlev, dies at Schenectady, 1037.
, Martin, death of, 1038.
, Rebecca, captured at Deerfield, 10.37;
dies at Onohoghguage, 1038.
Kempe, J. Tabor, attorney general of New York, 394.
Kiiiderhonk, proceedings against the church authorities at, 894 et seq. ; census of, iu 1714, 905.
King's Arms, the, destroyed at N. Y., and removed from Trinity church, 1058.
Kingsberry, petition for leave to erect a church at, 703.
King's Chapel, in N. York, a bear garden, 254 ; referred to, 406.
county, papers relating to, 131 ; names
of the inhabitants, in 1698. of, 133 ; difficulties in the Dutch churches m, 139, «t seq.; names of the militia officers and soldiers of, 183.
.Kingston, a li-^t of the slaves in, 845 ; census of. in 1703, 966 ; petition of the D. chureh of, to
be incorporated, 967 ; names of tlie freelMilders of, in 1728," 969; census ol", in 1762,996.
KiononlateS; the, 23.
Knoll, Rev. Mich'l. Christian, comp'sins tliat the Lutherans have been deprived of the church and glebe at Newburgh, 583; and that he has been prevented from i^rforming divine service there, 584 ; nsks that the glebe, &.C , be confirmed to the Luthtrans of N Y., 585 ; exhibits documents in support of his claim, ib. ; serves .'is minister at New York, Newburgh, &c.. 590; complains of a pretended Lutheran mini.?ter, 975. 979, 983.