Page:The American Catholic Historical Researches, vols. 16 and 17.djvu/8

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

CONTENTS, 1899

PAGE
1.
The Trial of John Ury, "For being an Ecclesiastical Person, made by authority pretended from the See of Rome, and coming into and abiding in the Province of New York," and with being one of the Conspirators in the Negro Plot to burn the City of New York, 1741
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1
2.
Rev Joseph Greaton, S. J.—Planter of the Faith in Philadelphia and founder ot Old St. Joseph's Chapel—Incidents of City Life During His Pastorate
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
59
3.
Washington's Letters to the Catholic Indians of Maine—Their Services in the Revolution
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
107
4.
The Micmac Indians and Washington — They Adore Him as a Saint — Depose a Chief who Spoke Disrespectfully of Him
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
112

5. Col. John Allan to Bishop Carroll, Sending a Petition of the Indians of Eastern Maine for a Priest — High Character of the Indians , i T3

6. Petition of Indians of Maine to Bishop Carroll for a Priest, 1791 •• "5

7. Reply ot Bishop Carroll to the Petition 117

8. Washington's Reply to Bishop Carroll^s Request for ^< Govern- ment Assistance to the Indians " 1 19

9. Col. John Allan to Bishop Carroll, Advising Measures whereby the Eastern Indians may Induce the Western Indians to Cease War against the United States 120

10. Bishop Carroll informs the Indiana of the Appointment of a Priest 132

11. Reply of Col. John ADan to Bishop Carroll's Notification that a Priest would be Sent the Indians 1 23

12. The Penobscot, Mimac, and St John^s River Indians of Eastern Maine Pledge Fidelity to the American Cause, and ask for a Priest, '-That He May Pray with Us." 124

13 Col. John Allan's Journal Relating to Catholic Incidents Among the Indians of Eastern Maine 116

14. Paul Miller, the Sacristan at Conewago, ard One of the First Congregation of Old St. Joseph's, Philadelphia — A Deed of Trust in His Favor by Father Greaton 128