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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. 320 words

H. grants, independent of, and demand that he insurgents be required to submit to the authority of the,

925; demands the recall of Col. Warner's

commission, 929; deprived of five coun-

Observations, Cadwallader Colden's, on the situation, soil, climate, &c., of the Prov. of New York, 169; on the circumstances and condition of the people of Ulster and Orange counties, the author and printers of the, reprimanded by the house of assembly of N. Y., 327.

Occom, Rev. Sampson, sent a missionary to the Oneidas, 306; biog. notice of, 341; patronized by the countess of Huntington, 351; labors among the Montauk Indians, 352; visits the Oneidas, 353; received favorably in England, 367.

Oel, Rev. John Jacob, complains that the Bostoniers propose establishing schoolsand the Presbyterian religion among the Mohawks, 307.

Officers of militia commissioned by the goyernor, 180.

Ogdens Mount, about one mile west of Crown Point, 284.

| Cuilvie, Rey. John, his opinion as to the

ties by the king of Great Britain, ib.; several of the N. H. grants feclaxe themselves independent of, 930; resolutions of the committee of safety of, on learning that Vermont is endeavoring to be independent, 943; the committee of safety of, orders the distribution of the resolves of congress discountenancing the independence of Vermont to be circulated throughout the eastern part of the, 946; proposals of the, for the settlement of the difficulties on the N. H. grants, 951; rate fixed for the commutation of the quit rents due to the, 954; proposals of the, deemed unsatisfactory by Vermont, 979; its delegates in congress instructed respecting the disturbances in the N. EH. part of the, 987; resolutions providing for the Vermont sufferers passed by the legislature of, 1016; list of the several tracts of land appropriated to the Vermont sufferers in the, 1018; terms of the settlement of the controversy between Vermont and, 1023; appropriation of the money paid by Vermont to, 1024.