Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Putnam's scout to, 279.
river. the, 21. 22.
Spring. 2 mineral, hack of Schenectady, | £51, £65. .
Esopns, 92.
Stanwix, fort, memorial of Dr. Wheelock to eomumissioners at the treaty of, 388 ; | Messrs. Johnson and Avery, N. E. Mis- | Sionaries at, request that the Indians may | be prevented disposing of their lands, 390; papers relating to the ereetion of, 521.
- Gen., instructions -of Gen. Abererombie to, relative to building a fort at
the Oneida carying place, 524.
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hay, 266. Tapnenders, 102.
Teedyuseang, Rev. D. Zis' carries a : tins & Wyeming from Sir Wm. Johnson
| 28. | £ the, 289; numerical .strength of |
rough, petition to erect, into a}
-- ee Rev. Wm.. D-.D, letter of Sir Wm. |
INDEX.
New Hampshire shall ; Starke, Brig. Gen., complained of to condisturbed, 582; Gov. Moore's an- |
gress by Gov. Clinton, 972.
| Staten Island, Indian plantations on, laid
waste by the Dutch, 14. (see Richmonds)
Sterling, petition for the erection of a new county on the west side of Connecticut river to be called, 578.
Stilwel, Lieut., arrives at the Esopus, 47; accémpanies an expedition against the Esopus Indians, 53; despatched to surprise the fort, 54; accompanies another expedition against the Indians, 71; returns to the Manhatans, 74. _
Stonearaby, the Lutheran minister of, and his congregation disposed to join the Episcopal church, 444, 445, 450, 455.
Stonington, clergy of, 318, 319.
Stuart, Rev. John, 424, 425; arrives at Fort Johnson, 428; much esteemed, 438, 441, 444; visits New York, 465; mentioned, 473; sometimes visits Canajoharie, 482; visits Pennsylvania, 496; memoir of the, 405.