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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. 304 words

Justice, elected to congress for the special purpose of supporting the rights of New York, in the dispute with N. 1s 964; letters to, 966, 967.

Jesuits, a list of the, missionaries among the Troquois, 291; accused of corrupting the antient customs of the Indians, 431. (see Robaud.)

Jewett, Rev. David, 319.

Jogues, Rey. Isaac, description of N. Netherland by, 19; memoir of the, 20; mentioned, 291.

Johnson, Edward, gives an account of the Indian school at Tuscarora, 310.

Rey. Jacob W., missionary to the

Oneidas, assists at the treaty of Fort

Stanwix, 391; defines his ideas of allegiance, 392; objects to the Indians coming

armed to Fort Stanwix, 393; petitions the commissioners that the Indians may not be scattered by the sale of their lands so as to prevent the propagation of the gospel among them, 394; speech of, to

the Six Nations, 395.

» Rev. Joseph, an Indian preacher,

notice of, 366.

» Rev. Samuel, letter to the,

on the propriety of Mr. Bennett proceeding as catechist to the Mohawks,

332.

» Sir William, journals of the scouts of, 257; the Rev. Mr. Hartwick communicates a project for peopling, governing and defending the limits of N. America to, 294; Rey. Mr. Ogilvie submits some opinions on the state of public affairs to, 301; visits Canada, letter of, to Rey. Father Roubault, 303; Rey. Mr.' Brown apologises to, for being unable to visit Mort Hunter, 304; expresses a favorable opinion of the Rey. Dr, Wheelock's efforts to educate the Indians, 305; and sends him some Mohawk children, 306; Rev. Mr.. Oel expresses his alarm at the introduction of Presbyterian missionaries among the Indians, to, 307; informs Rey. Mr. Barclay of his inability to aid Mr. Bennet, 309; the Tuscarora teacher reports the state of religion and education in his district to, 310; Rev.