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.

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Corporate Author: New York (State). Secretary's Office
Other Authors: O'Callaghan, E. B. (Edmund Bailey), 1797-1880
Other title:Documentary history of New York.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Albany : Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, 1849-51.
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Table of Contents:
  • I. Papers relating to the Iroquois and other Indian tribes. II. Papers relating to the first settlement of Onondaga, and the discovery of the Salt Springs at Salina. III. Papers relating to De Courcelles' and De Tracy's expeditions against the Mohawk Indians, 1665-6. IV. Reports on the Province of New York, 1669-1678. V. Papers relating to M. De La Barre's expedition to Hungry Bay, 1684. VI. Governor Dongan's report on the state of the Province, 1687. VII. Papers relating to M. de Denonville's expedition to the Genesee Country and Niagara, 1687. VIII. Names of the male Inhabitants of Ulster County, 1689. IX. Papers relating to the invasion of New York and the burning of Schenectady by the French, 1690. X. Civil list of the Province of New York, 1693. XI. Papers relating to to Count de Frontenac's expedition against the Onondagoes. XII. New York Army list, 1700. XIII. Census of the Counties of Orange, Dutches and Albany, 1702, 1714, 1720. XIV. Cadwallader Colden on the lands of New-York, 1732. XV. Papers relating to the Susquehannah River, 1683-1757. XVI. Papers relating to the early settlement at Ogdensburgh, New-York. 1749. XVII. Papers relating to the first settlement and capture of Fort Oregon. 1727-1756. XVIII. Papers relating relating to the French Seigniories on Lake Champlain. XX. Boundary line between the whites and the indians, 1765. XXI. Papers relating to the City of New York. XXII. Papers relating to Long Island. XXIII. Statistics of the population of the province of New-York. 1647-1774. XXIV. Statistics of revenue, imports, exports, etc. 1691-1768. XXV. Papers relating to trade and manufactures, 1705-1757. XXVI. Report of Gov. Tryon on the state of the Province, 1774. vol. 2. Papers relating to Lt. Gov. Leisler's administration. II. Early rate lists of Long Island. III. Manuscripts of Sir Wm. Johnson. IV. Early steam navigation. V. Papers relating to Western New York. Description of the settlement of the Genesee country, in the state of New York. vol. 3. Champlain's expedition to northern and western New York, 1609,1615. II. Papers relating to the first settlement of New York by the Dutch. III. Papers relating to the restoration of New York to the English; and to the charges against Captain Manning, for its previous surrender to the Dutch, 1674, 1675. IV. Papers relating to the state of religion in the Province, 1657-1712. V. Papers relating to Kings County, L.I. VI. Papers relating to the churches in Queens County. VII. Papers relating to Suffolk County. VIII. Papers relating to the City of New-York. IX. Papers relating to the Palatines and to the first settlement of Newburgh, Orange County. X. Papers relating to the Manor of Livingston, including the first settlement of Schoharie, 1680-1795. XI. Census of slaves, 1755. XII. Papers relating to Albany and adjacent places. XIII. Papers related to Westchester County. XIV. Papers relating to Ulster and Dutchess Counties. XV. Papers relating to Quakers and Moravians. XVI. Rev. Gideon Hawley's journey to Oghquaga, Broome Co., 1753. XVII. State of the Anglo-American Church in 1776. XVIII. Prices of land in the State of New York, 1791. XIX. Report of a committee appointed to explore the western waters in the state of New-York for the purpose of prosecuting the inland lock navigation, 1792. XX. Journal of Rev. John Taylor's missionary tour through the Mohawk and Black River Countries, in 1802. XXI. Rectors of St. Peter's Church, Albany. XXII. Appendix. XXIII. Medals and coins. XXIV. Miscellany. vol. 4. Journal of New Netherland, 1641-1646. II. Description of New Netherland, by Rev. Issac Jogues, S.J., 1644. III. Information for taking up land in New Netherland; by Secretary Van Tienhoven, 1650. IV. Journal of the second Esopus War; By Capt. Kregier, 1683. V. Breeden Raedt, extracts from the. 1649. VI. Description of New Netherland, From Montanus, 1671. VII. Trial for trial for witchcraft, in New-York, 1665. VIII. Assessment rolls of the five Dutch towns in King's County, L.I., 1675 (Bushwick, Breukelen, Flatbush, Flatlands, & N. Utrecht). IX. State of the Province of New York, in 1738. X. Reasons in support of triennial elections in the Province of New-York. XI. Journal of Sir Wm. Johnson's Scouts, 1755, 1756. XII. Papers relating principally to the conversion and civilization of the Six Nations. 1756-1774. Early missionaries and educators among the Indians. Chief Joseph Brandt. XIII. Papers relating to the erection of Fort Stanwix, Anno 1758. XIV. Papers relating to the difficulties between New York and New Hampshire. 1749-1799, independence of Vemmont. XV. Memoir of James DeLancey, Lieut. Gov. of the Prov. of New York. Miscellaneous: The First Church in New Netherland, Christmas on the Mohawk River; 1769, First Episcopal Church in Poughkeepsie, First Mail west of Albany, Library of Sir Henry Moody, Bart., New York Libraries destroyed by the British, General Frazer. XVI. Memoir of Hon. James Duane, Judge of the U.S. District Court. Clergy of the City of New-York in 1796. XVII. Proclamation of the Last of the Royal Governors of New-York. Father White's Indian grammar, a relic. XVIII. Memorial concerning the Iroquois; by Rev. Charles Inglis of Trinity Church, N.Y.