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| Milford; Sandford; Captain Berry's Plantation |
173 |
| Conversation with Hans, the Indian |
174 |
| Aquackanonck is reached |
175 |
| Another Night with the Indians |
177 |
| At Gowanus; the Canticoy of the Indians |
179 |
| Affairs at Esopus; Small Pox among the Indians |
181 |
| Proclamation of Governor Andros; the Start for Nevesink |
182 |
| Trip to Nevesink abandoned |
184 |
| Another Call on the Governor |
185 |
| The Travellers dispose of their Stock |
186 |
| The Governor grants Permission to go to Albany |
187 |
| The Trials and Conversion of Theunis Idenszen |
190 |
| The Journey to Albany is begun |
196 |
| The Kaaterskill Falls; Arrival at Albany |
198 |
| The Falls at Cohoes |
199 |
| Sluyter becomes ill; Visit to Schenectady |
201 |
| The Story of Aletta, the Indian |
201 |
| The Story of Wouter, Aletta's Nephew |
205 |
| Interview with Aletta and Wouter |
210 |
| Wouter goes with the Labadists |
211 |
| Schenectady is described |
213 |
| A Visit with Madame van Rensselaer at Rensselaerswyck |
214 |
| A Visit to Fort Orange; Albany described |
216 |
| The Child of Luxury |
217 |
| At Claverack; Danckaerts sketches the Catskills |
219 |
| At Esopus |
220 |
| Back in New York; Preparations for Boston |
222 |
| A Visit to Theunis Idenszen |
223 |
| North River and the Country through which it flows |
224 |
| On the Way to Long Island; Visit from Domine van Zuuren |
228 |
| In Najack; More about Theunis |
229 |
| Another Meeting with the Governor |
230 |
| The Experiences of Marie Renard |
231 |
| Visit with Ephraim Herrman |
233 |
| Further Arrangements for the Boston Trip; Ascension Day |
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