A history of Saint Peter's church in the city of Albany : with an introduction and description of the present edifice and its memorials . CHAPTER VI END OF THE COLONIAL PERIOD Memorial of St. Peters Vestry to the Venerable Society, 1767.—Appointment of the Rev. Harry Munro, 1768.—Method of hissupport, 1768.—Incorporation of the Parish, 1769.—The MohawkMission, 1768-1770.—Memorial of Dr. Inglis upon Indian Missions,1770.—Appointment of the Rev. John Stuart to the Mohawk Mission,1770.—Repairs made upon the church building, 1770. — Growth of theParish under Mr. Munro, 1770-1775.—The beginning of


A history of Saint Peter's church in the city of Albany : with an introduction and description of the present edifice and its memorials . CHAPTER VI END OF THE COLONIAL PERIOD Memorial of St. Peters Vestry to the Venerable Society, 1767.—Appointment of the Rev. Harry Munro, 1768.—Method of hissupport, 1768.—Incorporation of the Parish, 1769.—The MohawkMission, 1768-1770.—Memorial of Dr. Inglis upon Indian Missions,1770.—Appointment of the Rev. John Stuart to the Mohawk Mission,1770.—Repairs made upon the church building, 1770. — Growth of theParish under Mr. Munro, 1770-1775.—The beginning of the Revolu-tion, 1775.—Mr. Munros escape from gaol to the British lines, 1777.—Suspension of Services, 1777-1787. THE resignation of Mr. Brown, the disordered stateof the parish, and the withdrawal of many devoutworshippers, required prompt and vigorous action onthe part of the wardens and vestryman. They unitedin sending a clear and strong statement of their needs tothe Venerable Society. It was drafted by a younglawyer of Albany, a firm and consistent Churchman,Peter Van Schaack, afterward a well known juris


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