Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
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-
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-July 10. Letter from the clergy of divers churches in New England, recommending Dr. Wheelock's school to the patronage of
HHS PUbliCs . vac wosie Meisiecieoe siancaiees cic vieutsl's ccesessiiss OT Oct. 16. Sir Wm. Johnson to Dr. Pomroy, i in fayor of Dr. Wheelock's" Qualifications, ......cccseccccececsecce weecer ees secseee 320 The same to Dr. Wheelock; is opposed to local schools among the Indians, ........ Se@hAcess petelehetelerefars Selceechioiscistics AD. The same to Rey. Dr. Barclay, respecting a new Indian : PILRVEN=DOOKS ian wc nietele vine clos nieiae PRG ORE ARES E EON sates Ook
1763. Jan. 20. Dr. Wheelock to Sir Wm. Johnson; some account of Mr. C. Jeffery Smith, and the Lebanon school; Brant. (with,) 322
18. C. Jeffery Smith to Sir W. Johnson; proposes visiting the Mohawk country asa missionary; much attached to Brant, 325
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