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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. 266 words

Mosely engaged as minister of the Episcopal church at, 481; the church at, rebuilt, and the school of, prospers, 482; Mr. Andrews applies for the church at, 496; Rev. Mr. Mosely resigns the living of, 500.

Jonathan, Philip, Indian schoolmaster at Canojoharie, 339.

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the, 482; sent on a mission to the Indians west of the Ohio, 484.

Journals of New Netherland, 3; of the second Esopus war, 37; of the massacre at Wildwyck, 39; of Capt. Kregier's voyage from the Manhatans to the Esopus, 96; of Sir Wm. Johnson's scouts, 257.

Judges, the second and third, in New York

Jones, Rey. Dayid, Baptist minister of appointed by the Govy., 181.

Hreehold, N. J., letters of ordination of

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Kintecaying, derivation of the word, 63.

Kaunaudasage, 363. (see Canadesage.) Kirtland, Rey. Daniel, 319.

Kayaderosseras, attempt to vacate the

patent of, 1053.

Kenney, Rev. Mr., reports that Sir Wm. Johnson will suffer none but churchmen among the Indians, 402.

Kieft, Director, tract on New Netherland supposed to be by, 2; demands satisfaction for a murder committed by an Indian, 8; the Indians conspire against, 9; endeayours to obtain satisfaction of the Indians for murders which they committed, 10; trged to attack the Indians, ib.; Maryn Adriaenzen makes an attempt on the life of, 11; comments on the administration of, 101; permission to attack the Indians demanded of, 102; dispatches a force against the Indians of Hempstead, 105; cold blooded conduct of, 106; takes leave of the commonalty of N. Amsterdam, 109; explanation of his enmity to Melyn, 110; last words: of, 111; his experiment about gold, 117.