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INDEX.
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Abel, Gerrit, tried by court martial, 88.
Abercrombie, Gen., orders Lt. Williams to superintend the building of a fort at the Oneida Carrying place, 524. ;
Academy, an, established in' Schenectady, 470.
Achter Col, 9.
Adair, James, author of the Hist. of Am. Indians, some particulars regarding, 400; introduced to Gen. Gage, ib.; resided 30 years among the southern Indians, 401, is patronized at N. Y. and proposes to dedicate his work to Sir Wm. Johnson and Gov. Moore, 412; solicits an introduction to Lord Hillsborough, 413; desires to be introduced to the Soc. for prop. the gospel, 414; Sir Wm. Johnson remits the names of several subscribers to, 415; urges the abolition of the general system of licenses to Indian traders, 418.