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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. 324 words

Carrying places in the province of New York, 173; that at Niagara in the hands of the French, 241.

** Case, the, of the Episcopal churches considered." (see Pamphlet.)

Cashiektunk, an Indian settlement, 177.

Castor, what, 121.

Catholics in N. Netherland, 22.

Cattle, prices of, in N. Netherland, 32; in N. Eng., 3%; terms on which settlers obtained, 35; domestic, in N. Netherland, 118.

Cayugas, strength of the, in 1770, 427; the symbol of the, 483. =.

Census of the five Dutch towns on L. I.,

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Mohawks were

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to be taken, 166; of the several counties in the Prov. of N. Y., 184, et seg., 78.

Center, a Mohawk youth, sent to Dr. Wheelock to be educated, returns home and dies, 306.

Chamberlain, Rey. Theophilus, remonstrates with the Rey. Mr. Brown for having rehaptized children already christened by Presbyterian missionaries, 368; notice of the, 370; explains his motive for remonstrating with the Rey. Mr. Brown, 371.

Chambers, Capt. Thomas, 39, 42; supplies horses to the expedition against the Indians, 71; mentioned, 83, 90, 97.

Chambly, in 1738, description of, 240.

Champlain lake, the French erect a fort on the south end of, 176; journals of scouts around, 259, ef seq., petition for the erection of a new county on the east side of, 578.

Chandler, Rev. Dr., the appeal of, approved by several bishops, 410; about publishing a vindication of his appeal, ib.

Charles, Robert, agent of the province of New York, 548. 4 Charlotte county, lord Dunmore offers to erect the public buildings of, 771; petitions to have Socialborough declared the capital of, 773; petitions that Skeneshoro? be the chief town of, 818; courts of common pleas and general sessions established for, 846; petitions of several inhabitants of, for a military force to protect them against the Bennington rioters, 856; applies for the privilege of electing a representative to the assembly, 888.