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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 251 words

Began to Open School April ye 17h 1769. Augt 28'51769 A List of The Indians Children belonging to the Free Schoo] at Fort Hunter near the Mohawk River in the County of Albany and Province of New York with their Tribes. Bear Trize David, David, Abraham, John, Jacob, Peter, Joseph, Adam, Brant, Kreenas, Johannes, Peter, Nellithe Nellithe (Females) .... 15 Wour Trize Thomas, Paul, Jacob, John, Daniel, Catharine,Susanna, Catharine. (Females) 8 TourtLe Trise Isaac, Joseph, Daniel, Jacob, Thomas Christianna, Catharine. (Females)... 7

OCR eas cee viet 30 Pr Me Colin Me[Leland] Schoolmaster. S', According to your Direction I have sent your Honour this List.

HUGH GAINE TO SIR WM. JOHNSON.

Sir

At last I have been able to send you the Remainder of the Common Prayer. I am sorry they have been delayed so long, but I assure you it was not in my Power to send them sooner, the Delay being occasioned by the want of Morroca Leather

Inclosed you have your own Account, as also the whole Expence of the Common Prayers, binding, Paper, &c. which I hope you'll think reasonable. Had it been English, the Printing Work could not have been done cheaper. I have not charged you with the News-Paper, as I am at a loss to know when you began, but I imagine 'tis not less than 10 years This, Perhaps you ean remember yourself, as the same is quite unknown to

Sir Your humble Servant

New-York ( H. Gaine. August 31, 1769.

Vou. Iv. 27