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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. 273 words

York, of reservations in favor of the occupants of, 678; affidavits proving public disorders to have been fomented by New Hampshire on the, 679, e¢ seq.; list and dates of the west of Connecticut river, 706, 707; certain parties holding, to be allowed not exceeding 500 acres, 717; the rioters and traitors of the, retire to the mountains where they cannot be apprehended, 747; some of the, afterwards confirmed under New York, 785; the inhabitants of the, west of Connecticut river, resolve to send an agent to Hngland, 800; the people of the, send agents to London to demand an alteration in the jurisdiction, 802; plan of the board of trade for the settlement of the difficulties on the, 803; approved, 827; (see T'ryon, Gov.) a convention at Dorset declare the necessity of erecting the, into a separate district, 920; further proceedings for the purpose of forming the, into a new state, 923; several of the, declare themselves independant of the State of N. Y., 930; and assume the name of New Connecticut, ib.; (see Vermont.) Thos. Young encourages the people of the, to form a state constitution, 934; the recommendation of congress to form state constitutions sent to the, 936; report to the N. Y. Prov. Cong. on the eastern part of the, 937; the inhabitants of, meet in convention and declare their independence, 942; the independent government attempted to be established by the people of, discountenanced by the continental congress, 945; proposals tendered by N. Y., for the settlement of the difficulties in the, 951; petition of the proprietors of the, to the king, 1027. New Hampshire, the province of, description