Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Y., 937; dangezous to speak against a new state in some parts of, ib.; the people of, recommended to form an association for self-defence, 940; applies to N. Y. for protection against the pretended state of Vermont, 957; particulars of the grievances of, 958, ef seg.; several officers of, arrested by Ethan Allen, 965; a letter of the committee of congress to, 977; promise of Gov. Chittenden to, 978; petition of the several towns of, to congress praying it to interfere in settling the disturbances in the N. H. grants, 981; certain inhabitants of, apply to the legislature of N. Y. for indemnity for the injuries they received from the pretended state of Vermont, 1003, 1014, 1020; Gov. Clinton communicates the disposition of N. Y. to the committees of, 1010; and states that he has communicated to congress the particula#s of the late outrage committed by Ethan Allen in, 1013; list of the inhabitants of, who have suffered by the authority of Vermont, 1015; census in 1771 of the several towns of,,1034.
Cuyler, Cornelius, table of distances from See! Point to Albany compiled by, 287.
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Dablon, Rev. Claude, 292.
Damen, Jan Jans, appointed churchwarden at New Amsterdam, 111.
Danbey, number of families in the township of, 586.
Danforth,. Thomas, a pass to Mr. Willard and, to go to Lake Superior to observe the transit of Venus, 407. /
Danskamer, the, where, 62.
Dartmouth, Lord, discountenances the interposition of a military force to support the titles to land in dispute in the northern part of the Proy. of N. Y., 815; approves of the plan of the board of trade for the settlement of the difficulties on the New Hampshire grants, 827; informs (ov. Tryon that his majesty disapproves of calling out the military against the New Hampshire rioters, 856; Lt.