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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. 253 words

Johnson, 425; informed that the Lutheran minister of Stonearaby desires to join the Episcopal church, 445; also, that the Rey. Mr. Hanna is anxious to conform, 446; gives his views as to encouraging these dissenting ministers to take orders in the church of Eng., 450; Sir Wm. Johnson communicates the state of religion in the Mohawk valley to, 455; rector of Trinity chureh, New-York; entirely ignorant of the charges brought by the Soc. for Prop. the gospel, against Sir Henry Moore, 608; recommends certain persons to be military officers for Glocester co., 636.

Auckland, Lord, biographical sketch of,

477.

Avery, Rev. David, attends the treaty at

Fort Stanwix, 391. Mor' Rey. Ephraim, Biog. notice of, 09. -~

letter to, respecting Mr. Bennett, 309; requested to superintend the printing of a new edition of the Indian prayer-book, 321, 326; Sir Wm. Johnson transmits a plan for the new Indian prayer-bock to, 330; letter of, to Rev. Sam'l Johnson on the propriety of Mr. Bennett proceeding to the Mohawks in capacity of catechist, 332; death of, 340.

Barnard, Goy., Lord George Sackville talked

of as successor to, 403.

Barometer, the, not subject to violent

changes in the Proy. of N. Y., 175.

Barrington, Great, collection for a church

at, 373.

Barton, Rev. Thomas, sends Sir Wm. J. ohnson an electrical apparatus, 360; biographical notice of the, 361; describes the condition of the Pennsylvania western frontier, 381; applies for leave to culti-

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vate some land near Lancaster, 382; letter of Sir Wm. Johnson to, 438.