cunili(.t in title between Coeymans
and the patroon in, 474
first settlement of, 473
gradual improvement in, from first
settlement, 477
Mutual Insurance Co., 478
natural cliaracteristics of, 472, 473
lieu spajiers of, 480
Oni^sijuethau (Coeymans Creek) in,
physicians of, 479
railroads in, 478
Ravena in, 480
schools of, 477
supervisors of, 476
the first Coeymans dwelling in, 476
the home of early prominent fam-
ilies, 481
villages and hamlets in, 480-483
Hollow, 482
Landing, 479, 480
Coeymans Landing, business interests of,
Cogswell, Ledyard, 365, 377
Mason F.. Dr., 182
Cohoes, city of, 434-460
banks of, 452-454
Campbell & Clute, machine shop of
451 ^
churches of, 456-460
city hall, 441
Company, the, 441
Daily Dispatch, 454
Daily News, 454
early historical mention of. 434
Egberts High School at, 339
Empire Tube Works of, 450
eiihemeral newspapers of, 455
fire department of, 437, 439
first mills built at, 435
Furniture Company, the, 452
Harmony Mills Company, the in
443-446
incorporated as city. 438
incorporation and election of first
oflScers of, 437
Iron Foundry and Machine Shoo
451 ^ . *'
knitting mills of, 446-449 "'
manufacture of axes in, 449
Manufacturing Company, the, 436
miscellaneous manufactures of. 452
newspapers of, 454-456
of small importance until after 1830,
435
police department, 440
rapid growth of, 436
, Republican, 454
rolling mill, 450
schools of, 437. 438
territory included in, 435
Troy &' Cohoes Shirt Company, 452
Water Works Company, 440
Colden, John, 144
Colburn, W. M., 246
Cole, Charles W. , 330, 334
Cole (Koole?), Jacobus, 66
John, 393
John O., 88, 200, 334
Matthew, 244
M. M., 243
William S., 478
Collins, David Edward, Dr., 224
J. B., 108
jr., L. D., 241, 418
Colvard, Asa, 145
Colve, Anthony, Capt., 47
Colvin, Andrew J., 118, 144
Colwell, Thomas, 450
Commissioners of Indian affairs, list of
the, 8, 9
Committee of Safety and Correspond-
ence, 6.H
as to the loyalty and dis-
loyalty of the, 70
the second, 73
doings of the, 70-77
doings of, 7!i
Common School Commission, act au-
thorizing a, '.rLS
superintendents, 259
Comstoclc, Isaac N., :-!93
Conger, Stephen, 424
Conkling, David and Josiah, 464
Conner, Freeman, 107
Conroy, J. J., Very Rev., 267, 352, 353
Consaul, Joseph, 409
Contest between Stuvvesant and ^^an
Slechtenhorst, 28-39'
Controversy between the directors and
the Amsterdam government, 39-41
Conwav, Martin B., 393
Martin 1)., 143
Convent and Academy of the Sacred
Heart, the, 267
Cook, George H., Dr., 265
James C., 372
John, 108, 243, 248
Cookingham, D. A., Dr., 222
Cooksburg, 465
Coons, John, 462
Cooper, Charles D., 143, 144, 268, 311
John Taylor, 410
Paul F., 334
Coorn, Nicholas, 27
Coppee, Henry, 165
Corbin, Ernest A., 332
Ernest A. M., 3.57
Cordell, Julia, 332
Corlear, Ben C, 378
Corliss, Stephen P., 363
Cornell, Alonzo B., 270
John R., 373
Corning, Erastus, 99, 161, 323, 343, 362,
369, 870, 375, 382
jr., Erastus, 375
Erastus, Mrs., 363
Corstiaensen, Hendrick, 13, 14
Cory, John, 402
Cottrell, Adam, 371
Coulson, H. C, 109
Counties formed from Albany, 1
Country Gentleman, the, 240
County clerks, 144, 145
medical societies, legalization of, 173
Court of Appeals, 138
Court of Appeals buildings, 159, 160
Circuit, 140
for the Correction of Errors and Ap-
peals, 137
County, 142, 143
of Chancery, 137
of Common Pleas, the old, 135
of Oyer and Terminer, 136
Supreme, 138-140
Supreme, first term of the, held in
Albany, 136
Surrogates, 141, 142
Courts, evolution of the, 130-134
inferior, under the Dutch, 134
the colonial, 135
the. under English rule, 136
under the Constitution of 1846, 140
Courtney, Samuel G., 144
Covert, Madison, 422
James C. , 422
Cox, Edward Gilbert, Dr., 231
Frederick Joseph, Dr., 231, 362
George Aldomer, Dr., 220
James William, Dr., 217, 362, 375
jr., James W. , Mrs., 363
Coyle, James, 353
Craig, William H., Dr., 106, 181, 273
Cramer, Francis, 409
George H., 420
John, 420
Crampton & Belden, 432
Crandall, Edward Llewellyn, Dr.. 337
Henry, 145
Thomas, 67
Crannell, John, 67
Crantz, Frederick, 66
Crittenden. Alonzo, 266
Crocker, A., 491
Crol, Sebastian Jansen, 169
Cromwell, Philip I., Dr., 221
Cross, Isaac B., 146
Croswell, Edwin, 234 235, 365
Harry, 242
Sherman, 234, 235
Crothers, T. D., Dr., 196
Crounse, Adam, Rev., 025
Andrew C, Dr., 523
Conrad, 526
Frederick, Dr., 523
Henry, 108
William, 107
Jesse, Dr., 533
Cullinan, William, Rev., 426
Cultivator, the, 239
Culver, Asa and Philip, 464
Charles Mortimer, Dr., 357
Stephen, 402
Cumming, Hooper, Rev., 347
Cunningham Bros., 529
Curtm, James A., Rev., 420
Curtis, Frederick C, Dr., 184, 357, 37(i
Joel, 66
Mary M., 451
Cussick. C. C, Capt., 362
Cutler, Edward D., 320
John N.. 362
Cuyler, Abraham, 65, 68
Abraham C, 322
Cornelius, 322
George, 388
Henry, 364
Jacob, 68
Johannes, 144. 322
John, 263, 268, 387
J. C, 238, 387, 388
John J., 145
& Henley, 246
Dailey. W. P. N., Rev , 337
Dale, William A. Tweed, 264
Daliba, Major, 274
Dalton, William, 375
Danaher, Franklin M., 310
Danks. William N., 107
Dann, Horace L. , 428
Davenport, James R. , Rev., 342
Davidson, George G., 367, 375
Gilbert C, 371
W. R., 163
Davis, Charles E., 100
John, 200
John M.,238
J. T., 101
Joseph, 273
Nathaniel, 347
Dawson, George, 109, 237, 238, 273, 315
Dayton, Jes.se C, 418
Dean, Amos, sketch of, 153; 164, 200,
277, 278
Amos Hammond, Rev., 348
Dearstyne, Chester F., 279
Decade of 1826-36, a period of prosper-
ity, 97
Decker, E. F., & Bros., 377
de Decker, Johannes, 41, 42, 45
Dederick, Peter K., & Co., 380
De Forest, David, 67
Edward, 278
De Freest, Isaac, 65, 70
Jacob, 67
Philip, 67
De Graff, Abraham, Dr., 52(1
De Hinse, Surgeon, 170
Deitz, Joban, .505
Johan Jost, 506
de Laet, Johannis, 21
Delamater, Ira, Dr., 183
de la Montogue, John, 40
De Lancey, Stephen, 08, 142, 144
Delavan, Edward C, 305
H. W., 265
John Savage, Dr., 177, 218, 278
Delehanty, Francis B., 335
Delhanty, Michael, 334
Dellius, Godfriedus, Rev., 336
Del mar, 493
Demarest, John, Rev., 408
Demers, George W. , 237
Denio, John, 244
Dennison, James, 66
Denniston, Isaac, 366
Depew, Chauncev M., 270
De Peyster, Johannes, 322
John, 142
Dermott, Stephen C, 425
Description of the old Capitol by II
Spafford, 269
De Voe, John, 66
Devyr, Thomas A., 245
De Witt, Abraham V., 371, 375
John, 13
John, Rev., 336, 337 •
Richard Varick, 362, 365, 391
Simeon, 268, 311, 374
William H., 206, 367
William H., Rev., 343
De Wolf, De Los, 270
De.xter, George, 200
Dickey, William D., 168
Dickson, Walter, 316, 318
Dietz, Louis, 363
Peter, 65
District attorneys, 143, 144
Dix. John A., 260,373
Doane, William Croswell, Rt. Rev.,
268, 319, 341
Dobler Brewing Companv, the, 378
Dodds, James, 106
Dodge, William T., 4.53
Dongan, Governor, 47-49
Donn, John. 451
Donohue, John, 447
Doran, Thomas, Father, 353
Dormansville, 532
Dorr, Elisha, 142, 366
Douglas, Alfred, 370
Charles, 447
Charles H., 357
Curtis N., 278
Douw, De Peyster John, 305
John, De P., 142
Volckert A., 65, 68, lOO, 136, 143,
Do.\, Gerrit L., 276
387
Dox, Peter, 65
Peter P., 145, 273
Draeyer, Andrew, 145
Drake, Edwin C, 10(i
Gerardus 463
John, 462
Draper, Andrew S., 335
Drexel, J. W., 23S
Drisius, David, 256
Dubois, Benjamin C, 73
Gualterus, Rev., 336
Ducharme, H. C, 109
Dudley, Blandina, Mrs., 276
Charles E., 93, 311, 323, 366. 377, 441
Observatory', 276-277
Duer, William, 234
William A., 140
Duffy. James, 244, 245
Dunlop, Robert, 378, 404, 425
Drumsville, 524
Durant, Clark Terry, 357
jr., Edward A., 335
F. B., 421
William, 96, 374
William C, 419
Dutch Colonial Council, the, 133
" comforter of the sick," 168
governors of New Netherlands, list
of the, 18
interests, final surrender of, to the
English, 47
traders, the first, 13, 13
trading-post, the first, 14
West tndia Company, the, 14, 15
Dutcher, David I., 427
Salem, 349
Duyster, Dirck Cornelissen, 21
Dwight, Francis, 245
Theodore, 242
Dwyer, Thomas H., 334
Dyckman, Johannes, 36, 37, 41
Early periodicals of Albanv, pleasant
sketches of, 247-252
East Berne, 508
Easton, C. P., 161, 278, 334
Eastwood, Thomas M., Rev., 349
Eaton, James W., 144, 166, 167
Joseph D., 431
Eckles, James H., 168
Edmeston, Alexander A., Dr., 180
Edmonds, John W., 117
Edson, Franklin, 278
Education in the view of the West India
Company, 254-256
Educational matters under Dutch domi-
nation, 353
Edwards, Alfred, 334
Edwards, Isaac, 164, 335
James, sketch of, 152; 372
John, Major, 462
Effects of the close of the Revolutionary
war on schools, 251
Egberts, Egbert, 436, 440, 446, 452, 453
Eidlitz, Leopold, 270
" Eight men," the, under Kicft, 132
Eights, Abraham, 65, 70
Jonathan, Dr., 173
Elder, Joseph F., Rev., 350
Elkins, Jacob Jacobson, 14
Ellicott, Joseph, 93
Ellison, Abraham, 344
Thomas, Rev., 340
Ellmaker, Augustus, 437
Elmendorf, William Burgess, 357
Emmons, Ebenezer, 200
En Earl, N.W., 437
English, activity of the, in granting pat-
ents and establishing settlements, 13
demonstration against the Dutch,
the first, 13
the, occup)^ Fort Orange, 46
Ennis, Robert, Rev., 348
Erie Canal, genesis of the, 93-95
Ermand, William Day, 278
Ernst, John Frederick, Rev., 338
Esleeck, Welcome, 94
Estes, D. C, 246
Evans, Charles S., 110
Charles Van Schaick, Dr., 232
Thomas, 425
Everett, William P., Rev., 350
Evertsen, Cornelius, Com., 46
Excise duties, quarrel over the, 41-43
Fabritius, Jacob, Rev., 338
Fair, John, 315
Falckner, Justus, Rev., 338
Farmers' Union League Advocate, the,
241
Farnsworth, Addison, 103
Farrell, James C, 236
John H.,239, 376
Faulk, Norman W., 469
Fee, John A., 108
Felthousen, John O., 108
Fernow, Bertold, 363
Fero, David, 408
Henry, Christian and David, 409
Ferris, Isaac D., Rev., 337
Feura, Bush, 552
Fiero, J. Newton, 166, 167
Filkins, Morgan L., 106, 273
Financial crisis of ]S.'!6-38, 101
Fitch, Henry, 145
John Hiram, Dr., 222, 552
Fitts, George H., 142
Fitzsimmons, James J., 335
Fivey, Robert Edward, Dr.. 229
Flagg, Azariah C, 260, 273
Flierel, John, Rev., 339
Flinn, Peter J., 334, 335
Flovd, E. G., 105
Foiida, Abram A.. 408, 409
Abraham D. , G5
Douw, 374
Douw H.,316, 335
family, the, 399
Hendrick, 409
Henry A., 873
Isaac, 408, 409
Isaac D. , 68
Isaac H., 409
Isaac J., 409
Jacob D., 409
Jelles A., 92
Johannes, 409
Jol
John J.. 67
John P.,
La
John
^ansing, 402
Foot, Ebenezer, 266
Foote, Samuel A., 144
Ford, Charles R., 453
Jacob, 530
Forsyth, Colonel, 88
Forsythe, Russell, 96
Fort on Castle Island, the, 14
Fort Orange Brewing Company, the
in 1628, 17
name.if, changed to Albany, 40
Fra.l. !:-;:.: \\ â– ::;ani, ;!44
Franklin, C. K.. lliT, 332
James J., 334
Frasier Robert, 491
iM-aser, Robert H.,422
Fredendall, Jacob, 104
Frederick. Charles H., 107
Harold, 238
Freeman, Samuel H., Dr., 183
Freie Blaetter, the, 240
l-'relinghuysen, Theodurus. Rev., 336
French, George L., 432
Harlan P., 335, 357
discoveries and occupation, 10
and English, aggressions upon one
another from 1711 to 1744, 57-59
and English war, 1756-1760, 59-63
and Indian war, the, 1666-1698, 50-
55
occupation, evidence of, before Hud-
son's arrival, 12 note
Frev, William A., Rev., 338
Friedlander, David, 104
Frisbie, John B., 102
Frisby, Edward, 1 1 1
Frontenac's campaign against the Iro-
quois, 51, 53
Frost, N. W., 453
Frothingham, William, 107
Fruohting, H. C, 441
Fryer, Robert L. , 369
Fuller, Edward W., 453
Henry D., 436, 437, 440, 453
Howard N., 335
Samuel, Rev., 464
Fuller's Station, 524
Fulton, Justin D., Rev., 349
Fur trade, the, 15
grave troubles growing out of the,
26
growth and bad features of the 25
regulations concernmg the, 24
Gaflfney, Thomas M., 266
Gale, E. Thompson,-420
Nathaniel, 531
Gallien, Edward J., 375
Gallogly, John J., 371
Gallup, Albert, 145, 146
Galpin, Charles, 243, 244, 246
George, 243
& Sturtevant, 244
Gansevoort, Harme, 144, 378
Harmse, 387
Leonard, 92, 141, 143, 144
Leonard H., 145
Lieutenant, 88
Peter, 143,311, 365, 382
jr., Peter, 70, 145
Richard, 136
Gardinier, Henry H., 67
Gardner, Addison, 117
Hiram, 468
Garfield, Charles L., 369
Garland, Jerome, 451
Garner, William T.,445
Thomas, 445
Garretson, Freeborn, Rev., 344
Garside, John, 438
Gates, Merrell E., Dr., 265
(iaus, Charles H,, 334, 335
General Assembly of 1683, the, 47
Geography of Albany County, 2
Geology of Albany County, 3
Gerling, James S , 110
(ierretse, Adrian, 286
(Wyngard), Luykes, 255
Ryer, 143
(Serrit.sen, Jan, 379
Ryer, 135
Getty, Isaac R., Capt., 417, 419
Gibbons, Eugene Campbell, 357
James, 94, 274, 424
John, 530
Ransom H., 531
Gibbonsville, 411, 413
Gibson, R. W., 343
Gilbert, Archibald, Dr., 232
Asahel W., Capt., 417
Edward, 1U2
Edward J., 431
Horatio G. , 372
Gilchrist, Robert, 368
Gill, Matthew, 374
Gillet, Noah, 409
Given, John, 145
Glass, James, 431
Glen, Cornelius, 364
Henry, 71
Glenmont, 496
Godfrey, John I., 365
Godyu, Samuel, 21
Goetwater, John Ernest, Rev., 337
Goewey. Catharine Elizabeth, Dr., 223
Golden, Owen, 384, 385
Goodley, John L. , 335
Goodrich, Horace, 266
William W., 168
Goold, James, 200, 365, 375
Gordon, Catharine, 349
Gorham, George Elmer, Dr.. 226
Gorton, R. E-, 427
Gould, Charles D., 200
Thomas, 311
William, 161, 370
Gourley, William B., Mrs ,410
Graham, Edward J. , 335
Elisha Barker, Dr., 225
George J., 531
Hugh, 441
James Henry Augustus, Dr., 220
T. Van Wyck, 141
Grant, Richard J., 372
to the Duke of York, the, 44
Gray, George P. , 447
James A., 311, 380
John, 104, 349
William J., 380
Greeley, Caroline (i. , 266
Horace, 245
Green Island (village and town), 429-434
Green Island, churches of, 433, 433
fire department of, 431
genesis of, 429
incorporation of, 430
list of presidents of village of, to the
present time, 430
manufactures of, 432
Green Island, newspapers of, 431
police, 431
public improvements at, 429
schools of, 431
street railwavs and railroads in, 431,
432
town of, 433
Green, Powers L., 369
Greene, Henry, Dr., 175, 200, 370
Gregory, Clifford D., 143, 373
David E.,868
George Washington, Dr., 227
O. H., Rev., 425
Gridley, Philo, 117
Griffin, Abner J., 453
Cass, 105
Joseph C. , 390
R. M., 246
R. M. & E. . 247
Griffith. William H., Dr., 227
William Herrick, 357, 362, 363
Griggs, Hiram. 523
Groat, Warner, 430
Groenendyke, Johannes, 145
Groesbeck, Edward A., 369
John, 200
Leonard J., 453
Groetz, Mr. Rev., 33S
Ciroot, John, 66
Groves, Leslie R., Rev., 348
Ciuardineer, George H., 335
Guest, jr., Henry, 311
Guilderland. town of, 514-528
Altamunt village in, 521-523
Center, 520
churches of, 525-527
Dunnsville in, 524
early manufacture of glass at, 517
early stage lines, post routes, and
wayside taverns, 517, 518
first election for senator and assem-
blyman in, 515
first town meeting and town officers
of, 514
Fuller's Station in, 524
"Glass House" hamlet in, 519
Hst of families in, before the Revo-
lution, 515
list of licenses to sell liquor in, the
first year of the town's existence,
518
list of residents of, in 1803, qualified
as jurors, 515; in 1824, 516
McKownsville m, 525
Meadow Dale in. 525
natural characteristics of, 514
newspapers of, 523
physicians of, 523
Guilderland, saw mills a chief industrj-
in, in early years, 518
schools of, 519
settlement in, well advanced before
the Revolution, 515
Station, 535
supervisors of, 537
Gunnison, Albert C, 431
Giitman, John, 241, 393
Hackett, Williams., 375
Hagan, Terrance F., 390
Hagerman, A. Randolph B., Rev., 343
Hair. J. O., 109
Hale, Daniel, 268, 304
Matthew, 104, 106. 167, 357
William li., 200
Hall, Daniel, 403
James, Prof., 251
Lewis B., 100, 335
Talmage. 83
Uriah, 463
William P., 437
Hallenbeck, Matthew J., 371
Halley, Ebenezer, Rev., 410
Halsev, Frederick Walsworth, Dr., 333
Ham, 'Fred C, 335
Hamilton, Erastus, 531
Hammond, Aaron, 66
Samuel H., 144
Hand, Samuel, 165, 278, 384
Hanes, Lodowick and Jacob, 530
Hannah, William, 142
Hansen, Hans, 332
Hendric, 821
Nicholas, 321
Harmesen, Johannes, 392
Harper, Robert, 144
Harrington, A. \V. and J. H., 433
Harris. Frederick, 378
Hamilton, 144, 270, 369
Ira, 116. 140; sketch of, 1.55; 164,
200
James R., 106
Hart, John W., 140
Jonathan, 435
Haskell, William H., 281
Haskins, Henry R., Dr., 181
Hastings, Hugh, 358
Hugh J., 338, 339
John, 238
Seth, 368
Haswell, Henry B., 144, 334
Joseph M., 420
Justus. 142
William E., 145
Hatch family, the, 401
Haverland, William, 531
Hawley, Gideon, 96, 259, 266
Hazen, Jasper, Rev., 346
J. T., 346
Hedrick Brewing Company, the, 378
Heemstraat, Dirck and Charles, 409
Heermans, Rathbone & Co., 311
Heinmiller, Jacob, 341
Helderbergs, the, 3
Helms. Thomas, Dr., 178, .523
Hempstead, Isaac, 145
Hendrick, Jam.es, 373
Henly, Edward, 238
Henry, John G., Rev., 338
John v., sketch of, 148; 203, 265,
266
Joseph, 265
Herrick, D. Cady, 141, 144, 167, 168
Frank Castle, 358, 373
Hess, John, 354
Hessberg. Albert, 375
Higgins, M. E., 390
Solomon F., 144
Hill. David B., 318
James, 240
Nicholas, sketch of, 154
Hillhouse, Thomas, 404
Himes. J. W., 453
Hinckle Brewing Company, the, 378
Hinckley, Josiah, 530
Hindman, Rebecca I., 330
Hitt, Galen R., 316
Hoagkirk, John, 65
Hobbs, C. W., 109
Hochstrasser, Jacob, 500, 503
Hodgeman, Timothy, 403
Hoff, Alexander H., 105
Hoffendahl, Charles Frederick, Dr., 214
Hoffman, Ernest, Rev., 338
John T., 165, 270
L. G., 344
Hogan, George, 65
Henry, 65, 70
William, 893
Holland, Almond, 332
Edward. 332
Henry, 145
Holley, Myron, 93
Holmes, Edwin, Rev., 337
George, Dr., 531
John Mc, Rev., 348
Holstein, De Coudrey, 245
Home for Aged Men, 410
Hoogkirk, John, 70
Hooker, Harold L , 166
Hoositt, Gillis, 21
Hopkin.s, Charles A., 278
Hiram, 428
Hiram M.,428
391
Home, Charles A., 330
Horrocks & Van Beuthuyseii, 449
Horton, Herman Brownell, Dr., 220
Hosford & Wait, 245
Hospital, St. Peter'.s, 207
the Albany, 206
the Albany City Homoeopathic, '.
the Child's, 208
Hotaling, Andrew F. , 111
Jacob, 491
John M., 491
Lansing, 144, 373
Houck, James A., 146
Hourigan, William F. , 335
House, Joseph S., 370
Howard, Natt & Co., 311
Mary E., 332
Howe, Bezaleel, 243
Elliot, Calvin, Dr., 222
Samuel B., 330
Hoyt, Albert Ellis, 358
George B., 334
Hubbard, Murray, 437, 441, 452
Hubbell, Almerin, Dr., 505
Huber, J. J., 105
Hudson, Ephraini, 403
Henry, voyage and arrival of, 12
John, 83
John T., 270
Huested, A. B., Dr., 179
Huestes, David, 67
Hughes, John J., 390
Hulbert, Henry S., 105, 108
Humphrey, Friend, 200, 234
William, 375
Hun, Leonard G., 161
Marcus T., 165, 16(i, 365, 374
Thomas, 68, 174, 182
William. 65, 70
Hunter, Robert, 366, 370
iV Huffman, 245
Hunting, Nelson, Dr., 221
Hurlbut, ElishaP.. 140
Hurley, Father, 350
Hurstville, 495
Hussey, Edward J., 369
Husted, Albert N., Prof., 358
Hutchins, Stephen C, 236
Hutton, Isaac, 366
Timothy, 409
Huyck, Andries, 403
John S,, 464
Immigration, three distinct sources of,
13
Immigrants brought by the " Endracht,"
brought by the ship " Unity," 15
Immigrants, character of the, under the
charter system, 20, 21
Incorporation of Albany, and of Rensse-
laerville, Knoxville and Coeymans
Academies, 259
Indian alfairs, management of, 8
Fields, 483
Indians, commercial relations of the
Dutch with the, 7
efforts to secure an alliance with, 78
introduction of firearms to the, 23
religious work among the, 7
selling liquor to the, 71
the Iroquois, 5-7
troubles with the, over the Property
Line, 64
unfair treatment of the, 9, 10
Ingalls, Jacob, 530
Introduction of inoculation, 172
Iroquois Indians, the, 5-7
Jackson, Allan H , 108
George P. , 376
J. C, 243
Michael, 74
Mortimer M., 468
Jails, 161-163
James, Edwin, 266
William, 93, 94, 96, 374
Jefferson, Sylvanus K., 419
Jenkins, Charles M., 440
Elisha, 96, 311, 323, 364
Ira, 368
Samuel. 461, 464
Jenney, Edwin S., 105
Jermain, James B., 410, 425
John P., 245
Sylvanus P., 374
Jesuits, the, 7
Jewett, Freeborn G., Rev., 117, 342
Jogues, Father Isaac, description of Fort
Orange by, 43
Johnson, Alexander S., 117 '
Edward P., Rev., 336
Elisha, 344
Guy and Sir John, disloyalty of,
71, 72
James I., 235, 278
John B., Rev., 336
Jonathan, Dr., 523
Robert L., 278, 369
Samuel W., 445
William, Sir, and the Indians, 1766
to the Revolution, 63
William H.,336
Johnston, David J., 438, 453
Robert, 453
Jolley, James W., 280
392
Jones, Charles Edmund, Dr., 323,
Erasmus Darwin,
John H.. 432
)r., 215
JohnM., 433
Margaret, 349
Samuel E., 109
Thomas S., 390
Jorise, Adrien, l.l, 18
Journalism in Albany county. 233-252
Judges, list of, of the Supreme Court,
from Albany county. 140
Judiciary, the, under Dutch domina-
tion, 130-134
Judson, Albert C, li't
Albert Lewis. Capt., 358
Edmund L., 278, 335, 376
Ichabod L.. 370
Kaestner, Julius. 241
Kane, James, 93. 347
P. H., 447
Karner, George N.. Rev.. 348
Kauterivitz, Albert. Rev., 355
Kautz, John. 335
Kearney, Thomas, 388
Kearnan. Thomas, 353
Keefer's Corners. 483
Keeler. Isaac N., 145
William H., 14(i
Keese, William Lmn, Rev., 341
Keeven, Robert F., 108
Keleher, Timothy D., 335
Kelly, J., Rev., 3.52
Warren S.. 334
Kencliick, E. E., 304, 307, 453
Kenneally, M. H., 105
Kennedy, Duncan, Rev., 336
James, 109. 110
J., 109
James C, 372
jr., Robert, Dr., 227
ThomSs, 447
Kenney, Cyrus, 438
Kent, James, 137, 140, 266
Kenwood, 494
Kerchewey, George W.. 166
Ketcham, Joel, Rev., 344
Ketchum, Jeremiah, 409
Kettletas, Abraham, Rev., 346
Keyes, Addison A., 238
Kevs. Addison A.. 334
KicUl, Henry M., 363
James, 273, 375
William, 363
Kieft, seizure of the "Arms of Rensse-
laerwyck " bv. 26
William, 18
Kieley, Jeremiah, 316
Kilduff, Thomas, 448
Kimball, John M., 104
Rodney G., 107
Kimberly, Henry. 428
King George's war, 1744-1748, 58, 59
James M., 100
J. Howard, 363, 365
Rufus, 261, 278
Rufus H., 316, 374
Kiugsley, Hale, 105
William C. 270
Kinney, John, 83
Kip, William Ingraham, Rev., 341
Kirk, Andrevi-, 378
Edmund N.. Rev.. 348
William, 378
Kirkland, Samuel, Rev., 7
Knap, Reuben, 66
Knapp, G. A., 108
Knauflf, C. W., Rev., 342
John G., Dr., 173
Knickerbacker, James, 420
Knoll, Michael Christian. Rev.. 338
Knowles, Charles R. , 363, 375
Knower, John. 375. 421
Benjamin, 96. 366, 421
Knox. Edward B.. 107
Knox, town of, 537-544
business enterprises of. 539
churches of, 542-544
early town elections and town offi-
cers of, 537, 538
erection and natural characteristics
of, 537
hamlets of, 543
immigrants from New England
538, 539
in the Rebellion, 541
lists of prominent families of, 540
paucity of information concerning,
before the Revolution. 538
schools of, 541
supervisors of, 544
Krank, G., 109
Krol, Bastiaen Jansen, 21
Kurth, Max, 241
Kyle, Thomas, Rev., 426
Lacy, William B., Rev., 340
La Grange, Aries, 68
Jacob, 66
Laimbeer, Francis Effingham, 358
Lamb, Jehial, 530
Robert Brockway, Dr., 230
Lamb's Corners, 533
Lamont, Wilbur Fiske. Dr., 230
Lamoreaux, George C. , 478
Lamoreaux, James, 143, 468
JudsoD, 478
William J., 478
Landon, Henry L., 437
Judsoii S., 166, 167
Lansing, Abraham 142, 369
Abraham, Mrs., 363
Abraham G., 365
Abraham H., 409
Abraham V. P. , 409
Abram, 438, 403
Andrew D. , 440, 4.53
Charles B., 377
Christopher, 65, 67, 409
Douw B., 115
E. J., 409
family, the, 398
Francis, 409
Gerrit, 402
jr., Gerrit, 68
Gerrit I., 408, 409
Gerrit Y., 141, 374
Henry L., 369
Isaac D. F., 278, 453
jr., Jacob, 65, 68, 399, 402, 409
Jacob G. , 65
Jacob I., 409
Jacob J., 65, 74
James, 166
Johannes, 409
John, 143, 265, 2S6
jr., John, 137, 140; sketch of. 146;
299, 323, 403
John A., 66
John G. , 402
John v.. Dr., 182, 183, 334
John V. A. , 399
J. V. S., 453
J. Townsend, 316, 365
Leviuus T., 65
Obadiah, 66
Peter, 406
Lansingh, Peter, 142
Larabee L. S., 107
Larkin, John, 145
Latham, Obadiah B., 270
Lathrop. Ralph P., 278
Lautman, John, 67
La Valenure, Rev. Father, 350
Lawrence, George, 422
John, 445
J. D., 447
J. W., 432
Richard, 391
Lawson, Edward S., 266
Isaac, 344
Joseph A. , 167, 247, 252
Lawton, Israel, 142
Lawyer, George, 358, 363
Lay, Robert S., 144