Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
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.
Adriaens, Maryn, ,makes an attempt on Director Kieft's life, 11; his followers demand his release, 12; sent to Holland, ib. ; authorized to attack the Indians near New Amsterdam, 103.
Agniehronons, distant twenty leagues from Fort Orange, 24. , Agotsagenens, the Delawares so called by
the Iroquois, 24.
Agriculture in the Mohawk valley in 1765, state of, 348. (see Crops.)
Albany, (see Fort Orange.) latitude and longitude of, 176; fort at, 180; census of, in 1738, 184; table of the distances from Crown Point to, 287; the barracks at the Patroon's mills near, burned, 302; the Presbyterians of, allowed the use of the government forage house for worship, 309; letter of the mayor of, to the Rev. Mr. Wheelock, 364; biographical notice of the first Presbyterian clergymen at,
. 874, 383; the corporation of, encourage Dr. Wheelock to remove his Indian school to their vicinity, and vindicate the character of the magistracy and constituents of, 377; Dr. Wheelock disclaims all intention of impeaching the character of the
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citizens of, 380; Rev. Harry Munro appointed rector of, 411; and Schenectady recommended to form one mission, 419; Rev. Wm. Hanna, formerly Presbyterian minister of, desires to take orders in the church of England, 446; names of the first elders of the Presbyterian church at, 449; Rev. Mr. Munro has a good congregation at, 482; and makes a collection in New- York for the Episcopal church at, 484; Rey.