Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Johnson in behalf of some Narragansett Indians, 360; the mayor.of Albany expresses himself in favor of the plan of, for christianizing the Indians, 364; consults Sir Wm. Johnson as to a proper site for his school, 367; the corporation of Albany endeavor to induce him to remove his indian schvol thither, 277: disclaims all intention of reflecting on the moral character of the people of Albany, 379; invited to remove his Indian school {o Stonearabia, to New Hampshire, and to Ohio, 380 ; memorial of, to the
commissioners at Fort Stanwix that the Indians may be induced to receive missionaries and schoolmasters, 388; unsuccessful in introducing the arts among the Indians, 428; his success in christianizing the Indians, 506.
Whitaker, Rev. Nathanicl, 319; received favorably in England as Dr. Wheelock's agent, 367.
White, Rev. Andrew, enquiry for the Indian grammar and dictionary of, 1088.
, Rey. Stephen, 219; publishes a pamphlet entitled, *'The Case of the Episcopal Churches considered,'' 515.
White Creek, names of the settlers at, 889; submission of, to New York, 1610.
Wickquaeskeck, description of, 29; mentioned, 102. (see Witqueschreek.)
Wight, Rev. Jabez, 319.
Wildwyck, massacre of the Dutch at, 39; list of the killed at, 42; names, of the magistrates of, ib.; list of those taken prisoners at, 43; houses burnt at, 44; list of the wounded at, ib.; fort at, ordered to be repaired, 86. (see Hsopus.)
Willard, Joseph, a pass to, permitting him to proceed to Lake Superior to observe the transit of Venus, 407.