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Index
Palmer, Innis N., 465, 468
Palmer, Mrs. Parrish, joins
Association, 415
Palmer, Thomas, 255
Palo Pinto County, 419
Panhandle of Texas, 322,
434; newspapers in, 285
Panhandle Herald, 412
Panhandle Plains Historical
Review, 556
Panhandle Plains Historical
Society, 164
Panic of 1837, effect on Re-
public of Texas, 242
Panton, Leslie, and Compa-
ny, 511, 517
Papers of Mirabeau B. La-
mar, cited, 848n
Paramount Publix Moving
Picture Corporation, 72,
73
Pardo, Manuel, 80, 82-838, 86
Paredes, Josd Miguel, 544
Parker, Captain - , 375
Parker, Amos Andrew, book
by, cited, 224n, 243n
Parker County, 207, 419;
speech on, noted, 135
Parker County Centennial,
155
Parker County Sheriff's
Posse, 155
Parmer County, 434
Parsons, David, joins Asso-,
ciation, 566
Paschal, F. L., 354
Paschal, George, Jr., 411;
joins Association, 175
Paschal, George W., 22
Pass-Word, noted, 167
Patiri Indians, 36
Patterson, J. M., Jr., 407
Patterson house, Tyler, Tex-
as, 569
Paullin, Charles O., book by,
noted, 170
Paxson, Frederic L., book
by, noted, 170
Payne, C. N., 327
Peach Tree Village, 51
Peak, June, 329
Pearce, J. E., archaeological
field notes of, cited, 45n
Pearce, Phebe A., 128
Pearson, Thomas W., 133
Pease, Elisha M., 374
Pease, S. W., 150
Pease, Mrs. S. W., 150
Pecan Bayou, 488
Pecan Point, 325
Peck, Barton, 128
Peck, Leonard, 226, 227
Pecos River, 528, 529, 530;
description of, 531
Pedernales River, 496, 505
Pedro el Chino, see Perea,
Pedro
Peeler, A. M., 70, 159
Pellerin, F. A., 167-168, 562-
563; joins Association, 414
Pefia, Miguel de la, 534Penalties, see Judicial sys-
tem
Peoples, Mrs. Georgia, 159
Perea, Pedro, 88
Pdrez, Ygnacio, 88, 88, 89,
90, 91, 293, 299, 888, 891,
392, 396, 898, 584, 538,
540, 541, 548, 544, 545,
546, 547
Peri, - , 533
Perry, Mrs. Hally Bryan,
816
Pershing Junior High
School Library, Houston,
Texas, joins Association,
176
Persons, Billie, 149; speech
by, noted, 169
Peters, Richard, Jr., book
by, cited, 341n, 507n
Peters' Colony, 420, 486, 487
Petigrew, James Craig, 128
Petroleum industry, 315,
326-328; administrative
control of production, 574;
in Young County, 421
Pettus, Mrs. Freeman, 220
Pettway, R. W., 149
Peveler, Franz, 420
Phifer, Charles W., 465
Phillips, Mrs. - , 497
Phillips, Alec, 8, 10, 11
Phillips, Edward H., 149
Phillips, Nelson, 1, 16, 18
Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell,
323-324
Philquist, S. A., 21
Pictorial History of Texas,
cited, 840n
Pierce, Abel H. (Shanghai),
62
Pierce, Earl Boyd, 315
Pierce, Sarah Jane, 128
Pierson, John Goodloe War-
ren, 363
Pierson, William, 18
Pike, Albert, 118; letter to,
120, 121-122
Pinckney, Pauline A., 150
Pifieda, Josd, 84, 294, 399
Pinery Station, 553
Pingenot, Ben E., 562
Pioneering in Big Business,
1882-1911, reviewed, 326-
328
Pioneers and Makers of Ar-
kansas, cited, 341n
Pipes, Mrs. Elsie, 159
Planters' Advocate, cited,
337n
Plum Creek Fight, 860, 861-
362
Poe, Mrs. Carey, joins Asso-
ciation, 415
Political history, article on,
245-259. See also Demo-
cratic party, Farmers' Al-
liance, Granger Movement,
Radical Republicans
Politics, on the frontier, 342607
Polk, James K., 524; and
Texas public domain, 434n
Polk County, 50
Pollard, T. J., 77
Polley, Joseph, 220, 221
Pollock, Mrs. Vera Culp,
joins Association, 176
Ponton, Andrew, house of,
569
Ponton, Joel, 128, 860
Pool, William C., 134, 138,
150
Pool, Mrs. William C., 150
Pope, John, 825
Population, 575, 576
Populist party, 322
Porter, Eugene 0., 167
Porter, Kenneth W., 562
Porter, Pamela, 127
Porter, R. H., 150; contrib-
utes to book auction, 138
Porter, Sarah, 131
Portis, David Y., 423
Portugal, and restrictions
on free Negroes, 377
Potter, - , 478
Potter, M. M., 251, 258
Potter, R. M., 351n
Potts, C. S., 402
Powell, Ben H., 20
Prado, Antonio, 86
Prairie dogs, 488
Pratt, Willis W., book edit-
ed by, cited, 240n, 241n,
243n
Presbyterian church, sup-
port of slave trade, 250
Presidio, Texas, 267n
Presidio del Norte, 267n
Preston, J. N., 436
Preston, Mrs. W. B., 149
Preston, William, 464, 465n
Preston, Texas, 482
Preston Road, 56
Price, Armstrong, speech
by, noted, 558
Price, George, book by, cit-
ed, 476n, 478n, 484n
Price, Sterling, 120n, 122
Probst, Evelina B., 133
Proceedings of the Tax-Pay-
er's Convention of the
State of Texas, cited, 31n
Proctor, Ben, 134, 138
Proetz, Amy, speech by, not-
ed, 135
Promotion of British Emi-
gration by Agents for
American Lands, reviewed,
833-834
Property rights, see Judicial
system
Provincias Internas, 507
Public Administration and
Policy Formation, re-
viewed, 573-575
Public domain, 483-434
Public Lands and Land Of-
fice Committee, see Com-
mittee on Public Lands
and Land Office
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