The Documentary history of the state of New-York; arranged under direction of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, secretary of State. By E. B. O'Callaghan ...

114- 0 INDEX.. valid deeds under New Hampshire shall Starke, Brig. Gen., complained of to connot be disturbed, 589; Gov. Moore's an- gress by Gov. Clinton, 972. swer to, 590. Staten Island, Indian plantations on, laid Sheriffs of the province of N. York, whence waste by the Dutch, 14. (see Richmond.) commnissioned, 181. Sterling, petition for the erection of a new Shuckburgh, Dr., 398. county on the west side of Connecticut Silvester, Mr., a lawyer at Albany, 373, river to be called, 578. 374 Stilwel, Lieut., arrives at the Esopus, 47; Sims, Capt. William, report of his scout accompanies an expedition against the near Lake George, 268. Esopus Indians, 53; despatched to surSnintink, 29. prise the fort, 54; accompanies another Six Nations, papers relating to the civiliza- expedition against the Indians, 71; retion of the, 289; numerical strength of turns to the Manhatans, 74. the, in 1770), 428. (see li1dians; Inglis.) Stonearaby, the Lutheran minister of, and Skenesborough, petition to erect, into a his congregation disposed to join the county town, 818;.I ames of the inhabit- Episcopal church, 444, 445, 450, 455. ants of, 820. Stonington, clergy of, 318, 319. Smith, 1Rev. Charles Jeffrey, notice of, 322; Stuart, Rev. John, 424, 425; arrives at accqlaints Sir Wim. Johnson of his design Fort Johnson, 428; much esteemed, 438, to visit the Mohawlk country, 325; sent by 441, 444; visits New York, 465; menDr. AWheelock to Gen. Amherst with pro- tioned, 473; sometimes visits Canajoharie, posals for endowing his Indian school with 482; visits Pennsylvania, 496; memoir of four tracts of land on the Susquehanna the, 505. river, 329; proceeds to Nev York to pre- STUYVESANT, Gov., who, 107; his characpare for his mission to the Mohawk coun- ter, 108; takes sides with Kieft, 109; try, 330; proposes to remove Dr. Whee- condemns Kuyter and Melyn, 110. lock's school to the southern governments, Suffolkl county, census of, in 1738, 187; 367. names of the freeholders of, in 1738, 200. -, Rev. ATnm., D. letter of Sir Amn. Sulphur, large quantities of, in the OnonJohnson to, 401; biog. note on, 402; daga country, 174. mentioned, 406, 408. Sunderland, names of the inhabitants of Socialborough, petition to make, the capital the township of, 586. of Charlotte county, 773; population of, Surveyor-general of the province of New 774; names of the inhabitants of, 820; York, how appointed. 181; observations settlers of, ejected by the Bennington of, on the attorney-general's report on mob, 830. the east bounds of the province, 546. Society for the promotion of the arts in New Susquehannah river, course of the, 173; York, circular of the, 344; Sir Wm. some of the NTew England people propose Johnson's letter to the, 346, 348; for settling on the, 315; the Indians declare propagating the gospel, Sir Henry Moore's their great aversion to the New England answer to the petition of the, 605; order settlement proposed on the, 321; Dr. in council on the petition of the, 609. Wheelock proposes that fope townvships he Sorel, Rev. Mr. Doty performs the Episco- granted on the, for his Indian school, 328; pal service in the Catholic church of, lands, Col. Dyer applies to the general 493. assembly of Connecticut for a deed of South bay, Capt.. Putnam's scout to, 279. the, 402. -- river, the, 21, 22. Swannekins, the Dutch so called by the Spring, a mineral, back of Schenectady, Indians, 101. 461, 465. Swartwout, Roelof, sheriff at the Esopus, Staats, Abraham, arrives at the Esopus, 92. 66, 70, 76; dismissed from his office of Stanwix, fort, memorial of Dr. Wheelock to sheriff, 96. commissioners at the treaty of, 388; Swedes, settlement of the, on the South Messrs. Johnson and Avery, N. E. Mis- river, 22. sionaries at, request that the Indians may Swits, Claes Cornelis, murdered by the Inbe prevented disposing of their lands, 390; dians, 8. papers relating to the erection of, 521. Syms, Capt. Williams, report of his scout --, Gen., instructions of Gen. Aber- near Lake George, 267. crombie to, relative to building a fort at the Oneida carying place, 524. T. Taplin, John, report of his scout near South Tekaghweangaraneghton, a mountain west bay, 266. of Lake George, 278. Tappanders, 102. Ten Broeck, Hon. A., letter of the, transTeedyuscung, Rev. D. Zisberger carries a mitting to the president of congress a resoletter to Wyoiinig from Sir Wm. Johnson lution of the committee of safety of New Ft, 310.

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