James, Fort, [137], [143], [153]; see also Amsterdam, Fort; Willem Hendrick, Fort
Jogues, Isaac, Jesuit missionary, describes Rensselaerswyck, [40-41]
Johnson, Sir William, at Albany congress, [220]; formulates Indian policy, [221]; born in Ireland, [221]; described by his uncle, [221]; life, [222-24]; home, [224-25]; hospitality, [225-26]; in French and Indian War, [227]; knighted, [227]; appearance, [227-28]; activities, [228]; personal characteristics, [228-29]
Joris, Adriaen, [22]
Juet, Robert, of Limehouse, quoted, [2], [9]
Kalm, Peter, describes courthouse at Albany, [220]
Key of Kalmar, The (ship), [127]
Kidd, Captain William, [170-179]
Kieft, William, succeeds Van Twiller, [45]; as Governor of New Netherland, [61-67]; character, [61]; activities, [61-62]; relations with Indians, [62-66]; recalled (1647), [66]; drowned, [66]; Kuyter and Melyn against, [69]; upheld by Stuyvesant, [69]; opposed by Bogardus, [89-90]; raises money for church, [92-93]; letter to Minuit, [127-128]