The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 59, July 1955 - April, 1956 Page: 574
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574
Palmer, Edward, papers of,
314
Palmer, Frederick, 144
Panhandle of Texas, 1388
Panhandle herald, 114, 115,
228
Panhandle-Plains Historical
Review, 226; cited, 534
Panhandle State Bank of
Borger, noted, 515
Panic of 1837, effect of on
Texas railroad construc-
tion, 371
Panic of 1873, effect on in-
dustrialization, 183
Panola County, 112, 113;
average industrial wages
in 1880, 181
Phnuco River, 57, 59
Paper, scarcity of, 157
Paper-hanging industry, 173
Papers of Mirabeau Buona-
parte Lamar, cited, 186n.
See also Lamar Papers
Paradise, Texas, 111
Pardo, Manuel, 374, 376, 481
Pardon papers, 314
Pardons and Remissions, see
Remissions
Park, Louise, 327
Park, Joseph D., 435
Parker County, average in-
dustrial wages in 1880, 181
Parkman, Francis, 335
Parsons, Samuel, 43n, 44n
Parsons, William D., 89
,Partidario system, 133
Patent medicines, local man-
ufacture of, 154
Patriotism, in Republic of
Texas, 187
Paulding, Hiram, 425-426
Paxson, Frederic L., article
by, cited, 371n
Payne, L. W., Jr., 122
Payne, V. M., Jr., joins As-
sodiation, 235
Peaches, in 1855, 27n
Peake, Ora Brooks, book by,
noted, 253
Pearce, J. S., 43
Pearce, William M., 225;
book reviewed by, 532-533
Pease, Otis A., book re-
viewed by, 143-144
Pease, S. W., 90; joins As-
sociation, 121
Pease, Mrs. S. W., 90
Peckham, Howard H., 94,
110
Pecos River, 104
Peebles, J. A., 457, 458
Peeler, John L., 327
Peery, William, book edited
by, reviewed, 129-131
Penitentiary: papers, 314
315; contract system, rec-
ords of, 315
Pennington, Wayne, joins
Association, 121
Pensions, see ComptrollerIndex
Pentecostal churches, in
Hempstead, 468-469
People's Vindicator (Kosse,
Texas), 65
Peres, Maria Concepci6n,
377, 475
Perez, Ygnacio, 376, 380,
473, 476, 478, 482
Perry, Captain , 424
Perry, Emmett Lee, 390
Perry, Mrs. Hally Bryan,
death of, 389-390
Perry, James F., papers of,
500
Perry, Mrs. Roscoe L., joins
Association, 515
Perseverance (steamship), 38
Pershing, John J., 144
Persons, Billie, 89
Pesqueira, Fernando, 234
Peters, Dorothy L., 134
Peters' Colony, see Coloniza-
tion papers
Petroleum industry, 131
Pettey Papers, 315
Pettway, R. W., 89
Phelps, Captain , 424
Philadelphia Ledger, cited,
412n
Philleo, T. L., 175
Phillips, Edward Hake: ar-
ticle by, 1-3; contributors
note on, 149
Philosophical Society of Tex-
as, 95, 491n, 496, 497, 506
Photography, wages in, 165
Photostats, in Texas Ar-
chives, 315
Piano-fortes, 163
Pichardo's Treatise on the
Limits of Louisiana and
Texas, cited, 49n, 50n; not-
ed, 100
Picton, E. B., joins Associa-
tion, 514
Picture collections, Texas
Archives, 315-316
Pictorial History of Texas,
from Earliest Visits of
European Adventurers to
A. D. 1879, cited, 213n
Piedras, Jos4 de las, 494
Pierce, Franklin, and Cuban
filibusters, 413
Piernas, Augustin, 479
Pierson, Oris Emerald, the-
sis by, cited, 155n
Pig-iron, consumption of,
162
Pike, Albert, dissertation on,
listed, 231
Piloncillo, 54n
Pine, 33n; longleaf, lumber-
ing of, 172; shortleaf, lum-
bering of, 172
Pine resins, production of,
in province of Texas, 54
Pineda, Jose, 376
Pinson, Koppel S., book by,
noted, 543Pioneer (Springfield, Texas),
67
Pioneers Foundation, 104,
106, 107, 108
Pirate bands, Spanish ob-
servation of, 373
Pirson, Victor, archival ma-
terial on, 342
Pitchfork Ranch, 532
Pitts, Henry Kirby, joins
Association, 121
Pizarro, Jose Garcia de
Le6n y, 378
Plains area: problems of,
522; recommendations to
solve problems, 523; socio-
logical treatment of, 522
Plains Indians, noted, 522
Plantations, 29; in Houston
area, 28; in Waller Coun-
ty, 460
Playing cards, sales of, in
province of Texas, 53
Pleasant Hill, battle of, 226
Plemons, towns of, 526
Plows, manufactured in Wal-
ler County, 462
Plumb, Mrs. Maurice, 89
Plumbing, wages in, 164
Pneumonia, 10
Point Isabel, Texas, during
Mexican War, 4, 5
Police, see Adjutant Gen-
eral's Department, State
'Police
Polish in Texas, speech of,
noted, 74
Political history, 132, 455,
456, 458, 459, 460
Political parties, see Demo-
cratic, Know Nothing,
Populist, Prohibitionist,
Radical Republican, Repub-
lican, Whig
Politics: and nationalism,
184; campaign expense ac-
counts, 278
Polk, Bishop, 135
Polk, James K., picture of
assumed campaign banner
of, facing page 97
Polly, J. B., book by, noted,
521
Polly-Matilde Club, San An-
tonio, 395
Pool, Bob, 89
Pool, Oran Jo, thesis by, list-
ed, 230
Pool, William C.: article by,
429-454; contributors note
on, 545
Pope, Burnell, 79
Population, 151, 165; changes
in, dissertation on, listed,
232; ;effect of foreigners on
manufacturing, 157; effect
of geographical concentra-
tion on manufacturing,
157; effect of increase on
industrialization, 182; of
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