A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times: Being Contributions Toward a History of the Lower Mohawk ValleyJ. Munsell's Sons, 1883 - 466 halaman |
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... FRENCH WAR , ( Prof. Pearson ) 290 12 FORTIFICATIONS AND GARRISONS , ( Prof. Pearson and the Editor ) 304 13 THE REFORMED NETHER DUTCH CHURCH , ( Prof. Pearson , and the Editor ) 334 14 THE ENGLISH CHURCH , ( the Editor ) 389 15 THE ...
... FRENCH WAR , ( Prof. Pearson ) 290 12 FORTIFICATIONS AND GARRISONS , ( Prof. Pearson and the Editor ) 304 13 THE REFORMED NETHER DUTCH CHURCH , ( Prof. Pearson , and the Editor ) 334 14 THE ENGLISH CHURCH , ( the Editor ) 389 15 THE ...
Halaman vi
... French War , " or the beginning of the 2d French War , " say from 1748 to 1763. ( Photo - engraving . ) 17 VROOMAN'S MAP 1768 . 328 Is copied from a small rough manuscript map now in possession of Union College Library . ( Photo ...
... French War , " or the beginning of the 2d French War , " say from 1748 to 1763. ( Photo - engraving . ) 17 VROOMAN'S MAP 1768 . 328 Is copied from a small rough manuscript map now in possession of Union College Library . ( Photo ...
Halaman vi
... French War , " or the beginning of the * 2d French War , ” say from 1748 to 1763. ( Photo - engraving . ) 17 VROOMAN'S MAP 1768 . 328 Is copied from a small rough manuscript map now in possession of Union College Library . ( Photo ...
... French War , " or the beginning of the * 2d French War , ” say from 1748 to 1763. ( Photo - engraving . ) 17 VROOMAN'S MAP 1768 . 328 Is copied from a small rough manuscript map now in possession of Union College Library . ( Photo ...
Halaman xiii
... French and their allies , the Caughnawaga Mohawks , in 1690 . The river flats were tilled for generations before 1661 by the Indians , and they still yield rich harvests in many cases to the descendants of the original white settlers ...
... French and their allies , the Caughnawaga Mohawks , in 1690 . The river flats were tilled for generations before 1661 by the Indians , and they still yield rich harvests in many cases to the descendants of the original white settlers ...
Halaman xvi
... developed a peculiar dialect in which English , Canadian , French and Indian words were freely incorporated with their mother tongue . To decipher the fragmentary relics of this xvi History of the Schenectady Patent .
... developed a peculiar dialect in which English , Canadian , French and Indian words were freely incorporated with their mother tongue . To decipher the fragmentary relics of this xvi History of the Schenectady Patent .
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Halaman 45 - CAPTAIN GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER THE PROVINCE OF NEW YORK and the territories depending thereon in America...
Halaman 348 - A" 1701, and in the 13th year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord William the third by the grace of God of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Halaman 23 - Persons abovesaid, their Heirs or Assigns in our Council Chamber in Portsmouth, or to such Officer or Officers as shall be appointed to receive the same; and this to be in Lieu of all other Rents and Services whatsoever.
Halaman 249 - The sack of the town began a moment before the attack on the fort. Few houses made any resistance, M. de Montigny discovered some, which he attempted to carry sword in hand, having tried the musket in vain. He received two thrusts of a spear — one in the body and the other in the arm. But M. de Sainte Helene having come to his aid, effected an entrance, and put every one who defended the place to the sword.
Halaman 248 - Chene, and la Marque de Montigny, who all served as volunteers. They took their departure from Montreal at the commencement of February. After having marched for the course of five or six days, they called a council to determine the route they should follow, and the point they should attack. The Indians demanded of the French what was their intention. Messieurs de Sainte Helene and Mantet replied that they had left in the hope of attacking Orange...
Halaman 249 - Messieurs d'lberville and de Montesson took the left with another detachment, in order to make themselves masters of that leading to Orange. But they could not discover it, and returned to join the remainder of the party.
Halaman 440 - Their house was low and long, about sixty feet long and fourteen or fifteen feet wide. The bottom was earth, the sides and roof were made of reed and the bark of chestnut trees ; the posts, or columns, were limbs of trees stuck in the ground, and all fastened together.
Halaman 42 - Mills, a justice of the peace in and for said county, and being duly sworn on the holy evangelists of Almighty God, deposeth and saith, that on...
Halaman 20 - ... it may be some drunken fellows may have made some writing without their knowledge, — That they have only bought the Grasse and now are going to live upon it, but they ought to pay for the land as well as the Grasse...
Halaman 440 - The entrances, or doors, which were at both ends, were so small and low that they had to stoop down and squeeze themselves to get through them. The doors were made of reed or flat bark. In the whole building there was no lime, stone, iron or lead. They build their fire in the middle of the floor, according to the number of families which live in it...