Home / O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. / Passage

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. 258 words

Meore s answer to the petition of, 590; in what capacity he served during the French war, 6U1; petition of, to the king, 1027. tochester, (U Lees co.,) names of the militia men of, 235.

Rockingham, names of those in, who signed the petition to be annexed to New Hampshire, 6795.

Rogers, Capt. Robert, journals of his scouting expeditions in the Vicinity of lakes Geor: ge and Champl: vin, 259, ef seq.; account of his skirmish with if enemy $s 'advanced guard, 272; report of his scouts to Crown Point, 284, 285.

» Lieut. Richard, report of his scout to.Crown Point, 281.

Rondout, 41.

Roose, Albert Heymans, guilty of insolence, 56; the daughter of, a prisoner among the Indians, 93. s

Rossiter, Rev. Asher, 319.

, Rev. Ebenezer, 318.

Rye, notice of the Rey. Mr. Avery of, 409.

S.

school opened in, 465; grammar school of, changed into an academy, 470; one of the poorest missions on the continent, ib. ; Rev. Wm. Andrews leaves the church of, 493; and is succeeded by the Rev. Mr. Doty, ib.; the churchwardens of, present an address to the Soc. for Prop. the gospel, 502; Rev. Wm. Payn Episcopal minister of, 503; the mail sent for the first time to, 1059.

School, free, at Johnstown, list of the scholars at the, 416; at the Mohawk, at Fort Hunter, 417; a grammar, opened in Schenec'ady, 466.

Schouts bay, Tidiegnli53/28..

Schuyler. 'sheriff Harry, letter of, to Lt. Goy. Colden, informing him that he had arreste | several persons belonging to New Hampshire, 575.