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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. 279 words

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. >

Kneeland, Rev. Ebenezer, 614.

Kregier, Capt. Martin, journal of the second Esopus war by, 37, 45; quells a mutiny, 56; warned to be on his guard, 63; defeats the Esopus Indians and captures another of their forts, 73; leads another expedition against the Indians, 80; and ravages their plantation, 81; proceeds to the Manhatans, 91; journal of his voyage from the Manhatans to the Esopus, 96 ; returns finally to the Manhatans, 98.

Kuyter, Joachim P., banished from New

Netherland, 110; wrecked, 111.

L.

Laer, Domine, the wife of, captured by the Indians, 43.

Laet, Sieur de, the work of, on New Netherland referred to, 22.

Lakes of New York, the great inland, 173.

Lamberville, Rev. Jacques de, 293; Rey. Jean de, ib.

Lia Montagne. (see Montagne.)

Lamson, Rey. Joseph, 614.

Land, condition of granting, in N. Netherland, 22, 35; information relative to the granting of in N. Netherland, 25; respecting the wild, in N. N., 27.

Languages, eighteen various, spoken on the

island of Manhate, 21; of the Indians, 128; manners and customs of the Indians, Sir Wm. Johnson's letter on the, 430; Specimens of peculiar combination of words in the Indian, 435; and in the construction of the, 436.