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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. 350 words

propriety of carrying on the war with more vigor, 302; allowance for an Indian missionary paid only to, 310; recommended as editor of the Indian prayer-book, 364; willing to assist in the completion of the Indian prayer-book, 384; mentioned, 405; professor in King's Coll. N. York, 413; mentioned, 441.

Ohio, expediency of establishing a government on the, argued before the privy council, 478.

Oneida carfrying place, observations on a plan of a fort to be bullt at the, 521; topography of the, 525.

Indians, state of their school, 311;

symbol of the, 432; why called Onoyuts, ib.

river, course of the, 173.

Onogquaga, the Delawares opposed to the English building a fort at, 302.

Onohoquage, Hezekiah Calvin recommended for the Indian school at, 367.

Onondaga Indians, strength of the, in 1770,

INDEX. 1137

427; call themselves people of the Great Mountain, 432,

Onondaga salt springs, 174.

Onowadagegh, Rev. Theophilus Chamberlain missionary at, 368.

Opdyk, Ensign, sent with a party against the Indians of Hempstead, 105,

Orange county, census of, in 1738, 185; names of the officers and soldiers of the militia of, 208; Rev. Hezekiah Watkins reprimanded by the house of assembly for publishing observations on the circumstances and condition of the people of Ulster and, 327. 3

---- fort. (see Fort Orange.)

------ town, population of, in 1738, 185.

Order to repair the pallisades of the fort at Wildwyck, 66, 84; prohibiting the sale of strong liquors to the military at the Esopus, 78; prohibiting the military coming from Rondout to Wildwyck without leave, 85; for the prosecution of Silas Robinson, 471; fixing the boundary between New York and New Hampshire, 574; in fayor of occupants under New Hampshire west of Connecticut river, 577; that the claimants under N. Hampshire sue out their grants, 587, 589; disallowing the act of the New York legislature erecting Cumberland county, 608; forbidding the governor of New York to make grants of any lands already patented by New Hampshire, 609; for the erection of Glocester county, 634; to arrest Seth Warner, 729; for the arrest of Ethan Allen and others, 749; instructing Goy.