78:1] Compare Vermont's dealings with the British, and the negotiations
of Kentucky and Tennessee leaders with Spaniards and British. See _Amer.
Hist. Review_, i, p. 252, note 2, for references on Vermont's
Revolutionary philosophy and influence.
[79:1] See H. C. Emery, "Artemas Jean Haynes" (New Haven, 1908), pp.
8-10.
[80:1] Ballagh, in Amer. Hist. Assoc. "Report," 1897, p. 110.
[80:2] "N. Y. Colon. Docs," vii, pp. 654, 795.
[81:1] Becker, in _Amer. Hist. Review_, vi, p. 261.
[81:2] Becker, _loc. cit._ For maps of grants in New York, see
O'Callaghan, "Doc. Hist. of N. Y." (Albany, 1850), i, pp. 421, 774;
especially Southier, "Chorographical Map of New York"; Winsor,
"America," v, p. 236. In general on these grants, consult also "Doc.
Hist. of N. Y.," i, pp. 249-257; "N. Y. Colon. Docs.," iv, pp. 397, 791,
874; v, pp. 459, 651, 805; vi, pp. 486, 549, 743, 876, 950; Kip, "Olden
Time" (N. Y., 1872), p. 12; Scharf, "History of Westchester County"
(Phila., 1886), i, p. 91; Libby, "Distribution of Vote on Ratification
of Constitution" (Madison, 1894), pp. 21-25.
For the region of the Wallkill, including New Paltz, etc., see Eager,
"Outline History of Orange County, New York" (Newburgh, 1846-47); and
Ruttenber and Clark, "History of Orange County" (Phila., 1881), pp.
11-20. On Cherry Valley and upper Susquehanna settlements, in general,
in New York, see Halsey, "Old New York Frontier," pp. 5, 119, and the
maps by De Witt and Southier in O'Callaghan, "Doc. Hist. of N. Y.," i,
pp. 421, 774.
Note the French Huguenots and Scotch-Irish in Orange County, and the
Scotch-Irish settlers of Cherry Valley and their relation to
Londonderry, N. H., as well as the missionary visits from Stockbridge,
Mass., to the upper Susquehanna.
[82:1] Lord, "Industrial Experiments" (Baltimore, 1898), p. 45;
Diffenderfer, "German Exodus" (Lancaster, Pa., 1897).
[82:2] See _post_.
[84:1] Hening, "Va. Statutes at Large" (N. Y., 1823), ii, p. 326.
[84:2] _Ibid._, p. 433.
[84:3] Bassett, "Writings of William Byrd" (N. Y., 1901), p. xxi.
[85:1] Hening, iii, p. 82. Similar acts were passed almost annually in
successive years of the seventeenth century; cf. _loc. cit._, _pp._ 98,
115, 119, 126, 164; the system was discontinued in 1722--see Beverley,
"Virginia and its Government" (London, 1722), p. 234.
It is interesting to compare the recommendation of Governor Dodge for
Wisconsin Territory in 1836--see Wis. Terr. House of Reps.
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