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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. 263 words

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. Mr. Freeman, Dutch minister of, 505; John Munro petitions to be appointed sheriff of the county of, 723; a weekly mail ordered to be sent from New-York to, 1059.

Allen, Ara, violent conduct of, 799; mentioned, 921.

, Ethan, and other rioters ordered to

be arrested, 749; violent conduct and

threats of, 764; heads the rioters at Otter creek, 848, 851, 852, 853, 854; and others erect their judgment seat, 860, et seq., proclamation offering a reward for the arrest of, and other rioters, $71; orders the Rev. Mr. Hough to be whipped for acting as a magistrate under New York,

896; signs a certificate to that effect,

897; writes to the N. Y. Prov. congress

expressing a desire of reconciliation, and

thanking them for their respectful treatment of himself and the rest of the Green

Mountain boys, 919; threatens the people

of Cumberland co. with the Green Mountain boys, 961; arrests several persons in

Cumberland co., 965; complaints against,

forwarded to congress, 970, 971; justification of his proceedings, 980; outrage committed on the inhabitants of Cumberland co. by, complained of to Congress,