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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. 259 words

Mr. Fordham of,

105; Indians of, attacked, ib. (see Underhill.)

Hendricksen, Jan, mutinies at the Esopus, 56; pardoned, 57.

Hieroglyphics, some Indian, explained, 436.

Highest land in the Proy. of N. Y., exclusive of the mountains, 172.

Highlands, names of those composing the militia of the, 237.

Hillsborough, Lord, Gov. Moore informs, that he still refuses to grant any lands on the west side of Connecticut river, 611. (see Colden, Lt. Gov.; Dunmore ; Tryon.)

Hind, Rey- Richard, biographical notice of the, 501.

Hogelanders, the, 102.

Hoiland, places in, whose inhabitants are best adapted for emigrants, 34.

Horses, price of, in N. Netherland, 32; in N. England, 33; whence imported, 118.

Hosick, sundry tenants on the patent of, ejected by persons from New Hampshire, 579.

Hough, Rev. Benj'n, a justice of the peace, most cruelly whipped by the Bennington mob, 891, ef seq.; a certificate granted to, of his having received such punishment, S97; petitions the Gov. of N. Y. for relief, 916.

Hubbard, Rev. Bela, 614.

Hudson, Henry, the first discoverer of New Netherland, 115; description of his voyage up the North river, 123; is entertained by the Indians, ib.

river, 3; head waters of the, 172; convenience of the, 173; the Mohawk called the west branch of the, ib.; nature of the soil adjoining the, 174; frozen annually, 175.

Hunt, Capt. Samuel, report of his scout near Lake George, 265.

Huntington, the countess of, expresses much interest in Dr. Wheelock's school, 351; memoir of, ib.

Hurley, names of those belonging to the Militia of, in 1738, 234.