Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Ordinance forbidding settlers to remove from' the Ksopus, 58; regulating the sale of strong drink at the Esopus, 61; prohibiting the military at the Esopus to leave their posts, without permission, 75; prohibiting the firing of guns on new year's day, 97.
OsBorNE, Sir Danvers, suicide of, 1957.
Oswego, latitude and longitude of, 178.
Otsego lake, extent of the garrying place between the Mohawk river and, 173.
Otter creek, settlement of Col. Reid on, destroyed, 842, 846.
Oxen, price of, in New Netherland, 32.
Oysterbay, why so called, 28.
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Pacham, Director Kieft treats with, 10; urges the Indians to massacre the christjans, 12.
Palmer, Rey. Mr., notice of 333, 614.
Paliz, names of 'those enrolled in the militia of, 236.
Pamphlet, entitled, The power and grandeur of Great Britain founded on the liberties of the colonies, 393; of the Rev. Dr. White on The case of the Episcopal church at the close of the revolution, 515; Review of the military operations in North America from the commencement of the French hostilities to the surrender of Oswego, 1054.
Parker, James, printer at New York, 327, 385.
Patterson, Col. Eleazer, arrested by Ethan Allen, 965; petitions the legislature of N. Y. in behalf of the Vermont sufferers, 1020.
Payonia, Indians attacked by the Dutch at, 11; several bouweries at, burnt by the Indians, 18; Indians massacred at, 103.
Payne, Rev. Wm., rector of the Episcopal church of Schenectady, 503.
Peach trees killed by the frost in New York, 175.
Pels, Evert, 83.