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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. 308 words

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.

Pennewitz conspires against the Dutch, 15.

Pennsylvania, the constitution of, recommended as a model to the people of Vermont, 935.

Penobscot Indians, the, kill some Mohawks and Mohegans, 60.

Peters, Rev. Mr., missionary of Hebron, 636.

Phelps, Charles, communicates to the legis- °

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lature of New York the opinions prevailing in congress on the difficulties respecting the N. H. grants, 965; applies for a further allowance for his services whilst in attendance at congress, 1000.

Philadelphia, latitude and longitude of 176; college of, obtains pecuniary assistance from the island of Jamaica, 499.

Picquet, Rev. Frs., 294.

Pierron, Rev. Jean, 293.

Pietersen, Capt. Jochem, leads a party against the Indians, 14.

Pitt, petition for the erection of a new county on the east side of Lake Champlain, to be called, 578.

Pointe a la chevelure, 240.

Pomroy, Rev. Benj'n, requesis Sir Wm. Johnson's patronage in* favor of Dr. Wheelock's Indian school,, 316; incloses him copy of certain recommendations, 317; notice of, ib.; minister of Hebron, 519; Sir Wm. Johnson informs, he will he always ready to promote Dr. Wheelock's undertakings, 320; appointed to confer with Sir Wm. Johnson on the subject of christianizing the Indians, 367; visits Albany, 3879.