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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. 278 words

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.

Kingsbury, petition for the erection of a

"new county in the northern part of the province of New York by the name of, 578.

Kings co., assessment roll of, for 1675, 139; census of, in 1738, 186. Kingsland, order for the settlement of the township of, 767.

Kingston, names of the persons enrolled in the militia of, in 1738, 227, et Seq. (see Wildwyck.) _

> Rev. Samuel, arrives at Johnstown with the intention of learning the Mohawk language, 305; sets out for the Mohawk country, 307; mentioned, 319; goes to N. Jersey college, 324; proceeds to the Indian country to learn the Seneca and Mohawk languages, 342 ; experiences much kindness from Sir Wm. Johnson, 350; the Indians thanked for their kindness to, 356; recommendation in favor of, demanded, 357; relates his experience among the Seneca, 358; reports the condition of things in western N. Y., 362; a copy of his journal required by Sir Wm. Johnson, 460; Rev. Mr. Inglis communicates something to Col. Johnson respecting, 469. >