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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,
1013. k
» Rev. Timothy, 319.
Amaganseth. L. I., Sir Wm. Johnson ona visit to, 488.
Amherst, Gen., permits the Presbyterians of Albany to meet for divine worship in the Gov't forage house, 309; is requested by the Rey. Dr. Wheelock to endow his
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Indian school with four tracts of land on the Susquehanna river, 328; refers him to the king, 332.
Amsfortt, (see Flatlands.)
Amsterdam, a colony sent to N. Netherland from, 131.
Anabaptists in N. Netherland, 22.
Andover, census of, in 1771, 1034.
Andrews, Rey. Samuel, 614.
» Rev. Wm., notice of, 419, 420,
423, 438, 441, 444; opens a grammar
school, 466; converts his grammar school
into an academy, 470; offers to officiate occasionally at Johnstown, 471, 480; Sir
Wm. Johnson recommends, to continue at
Schenectady, 473; retires from Schenectady, 493; proceeds to Virginia, 495; applies for the church at Johnstown, 497.
» Rev. Mr., missionary at Fort Hunter, 505.
Angell, Capt. Sam'l, report of his scout toward Tenonderoga, 274.
Animals of N. Netherland, 4, 118, 119.
Apalachy mountains, two branches of the Susquehanna river rise from the, 173.