Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
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May 14. Rey. Mr. Ogilvie of Altay', to Sir Wm. Johnson; necessity of forts among the Indians; Washington surrounded; Pa- TLOOMIS MARU SD ULE bistaws cas) occlelg ein sie viere stnioneve aivieicjela cis epee 301 1761. March 1. Sir Wm. Johnson to Rey. Jean B. Robault, enclosing him ten pounds and requesting him to use his influence with the
Abenakes of his, flock, <.0cceccsscccccccrccecescccccces 303 27. Rey. Mr. Brown to Sir Wm. Johnson, apologizing for not being able to go to Fort Hunter,...........seeeeeceene ve 304
Noy. 17. Sir Wm. Johnson to Rev. Dr. Wheelock; Kirtland learning
the Indian language; Joseph Brant's beaten commenced, 305 1762. Feb. 8. Rev. Mr. Oel to Sir Wm. Johnson, camnot consent to the Bostoniers introducing their Presbyterian church among the
Ln iE popes onontiognon op} Saba caTeeCaocceaeaneee 807 March 7. Gen. Amherst to Col. Bradstreet; first Presbyterian church in DAAATEY 5 Goer cla oe telerainta ai etainic'e Paic's.0 e.c'e'd/ae Wc)c\eieie.ole\aieie ¢ neers. O09
13. Sir Wm. Johnson to Rey. Mr. Barclay; respecting Mr. Bennet, _ ib. April 5. Rey. David Zeisberger to Mr. Peters relative to his journey to
WY sy Orman fo ee ae orice am eesteininin oancini fare ctalvisteln cfatcice cc's « erasers 310 10. Edw. Johnson, teacher at Tuscarora, to Sir Wm. Johnson, with a report of his progress among the Indians,......-... ib.
Isaac, a Tuscarora Indian, and his wife, to Sir Wm. Johnson, 312 Aug. 20. Rev. Dr. Wheelock to Sir Wm. Johnson relative to moving his Indian school from Lebanon,.....-.- SiceldueieietstetnicieteYee steels Sole Sept. 8. The same to the same; obtains a portion of Sir Peter Warren's legacy; the Boston Society desires to set up English schools among the Indians; Dr. W. wishes to remove to the Mo-