Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Walloons, a party of, sail to N. Netherland, 35.
Wall St., N. Y., original survey of the north side of, 403.
Walter, Rev. Mr., of Boston, ''062.
War, Indian mode of waging, 40 ; betv.-een the Mohegans and Mohawks, 43, 48.
Washington county, price of land m 1791, ilj, 1080. '
, Gen., arrives in N. Y., 1055; attends
divine service in Trinity church, 1056 ; borrow's the telescope belonging to king's college. N. Y., 1066.
Water fowl, 31, 37.
Watertown, population of. in 1800 and in 1602, 1145.
Watkins. Rev. Mr., episcopal minister at Newburgh. 593.
Wanteghe, 10'14, 1045.
Weiser, Conrad, warrant to arrest, G-8 ; arrival of, in London, 707; Gov. Hunter threatens to hang, 712.
Welfs settlement on the Mohawk river, 1109.
■\Velsh settlers of Steuben, the minister of, preacties in their own langu.-rge to the, 1115.
Westchester, the church at, 115, 119; a list of the slaves in, 852, 853; papers relating to the county of, 919 ; Rev. T. Standard minister of, 945 ; census of the county of, in 1712, 949 ; census of the county of, in 1782, 958; complaint against the sheriff of, for refusing the votes of Quakers, 1008; report of a committee of council on the petition again.st the sheriff of, 1010 ; attorney general's opinion on the same, 1011
Western, the town of, 1110; population of, 1117; further remarks on, 1135.
Westmoreland, 1113.
AVeygand, Rev. John Albert, Lutheran minister at N. Y., 491.
Weyman, Mr., of New-York, prints the book cf common prayer in the Mohawk tongue, 1152.