Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Susquehannah river, course of the, 173; some of the New England people propose settling on the, 315; the Indians declare their great aversion to the New England Settlement proposed on the, 321; Dr. Wheelock proposes that four townships be granted on the, for his Indian school, 328 ; lands, Col. Dyer applies to the general assembly of Connecticut for a deed of the, 409.
Swannekins, the Dutch so Indians, 101.
Swartwout, Roelof, sheriff at the Esopus, 66, 70, 76; dismissed from his office of sheriff, 96. :
Swedes, settlement of the, on the South river, 22. :
Swits, Claes Cornelis, murdered by the Indians, 8-
Syms, Capt. Williams, report of his scout near Lake George, 267.
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Tsplin. John, report of his scont near South Tekaghweangaraneghton,
& mountain west of Lake George, 278. Ten Broeck, Hon. A., letter of the, traysmitting to the president of congress a resolution of the committee of safety of New
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INDEX.
York, 928; reports the state of the public affairs, 932.
Tenondorogo, 274. (see Ticonderoga.)
Testament, New, part of the, translated into the Mohawk.-tongue, 505, 508.
Thatcher, Partridge, recommended by the clergy of Connecticut as the first governor of the New Hampshire grants, 614.
Thay-en-de-nea-ga. (see Brant.)
Thermometer, ranges of the, in the Proy. of New York, 175.
Thodey, Mich'l, report of his scout near South bay and wood creek, 277. ~
Thompson, Serj't, report of his scout on Lake George, 279.
Throop, Rev. Benj., 319.
Tianarago, 270.
Tianderrogoe, 262.
Tiandrogo, 265, 270.