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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. 302 words

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. Dr. Wheelock consults, on the propriety of removing his Indian school to the Mohawk country, 313; requests him to engage Gov. Bernard in favor of the Lebanon school, 314; and

_ renews his proposal to establish it on the Susquehanna river, 315; Rev. Dr. Pomroy writes to, in favor of Dr. Wheelock's school, 316; expresses his high opinion of Dr. W.'s qualifications, 320; disapproves of the proposal, of the Scotch, commissioners to erect English schools among the Indians, ib. ; and of the projected settlement from N. Eng,, on the Susquehanna river, 321; engages the Rey. Dr. Barclay to superintend the

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printing of a new edition of the Indian prayer-book, 321, 330; Rev. Mr. Smith submits his desire to go on a mission among the Mohawks to, 825; Rev. Dr.

'Wheelock explains to, why he detains

Joseph Brant, 331; is treating for the farm of Rey. Dr. Barclay as a glebe for an Indian missionary, 333; Domine Lappius applies for some necessaries to, 835; Rey. Father Roubault communicates his views as to the necessity of the English retaining Canada to, 336; the Indian teacher at Canajoharie writes about his school to, 339; Weyman, the printer, advises, of the death of Dr. Barclay, and of the necessity of some other person being entrusted with the superintendence of the Indian prayer book, 340; Rev.