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Palfrey, John Gorham, Cotton's ser-
mon, 41. 108; address by J. Q. Adams, letter (1841), 43. 297, 301; on Coddington, 44. 590; letters on Trent affair, 45. 86, 130; Joseph Parkes, 122, 130; Argylls, 47. 68, 101; plates of history, 49. 3; J. B. Davis, 178; KA, 50. 94, 125; phrenology, 53. 49; southern trip, 56; on Alden Bradford, 55. 159; on removal of McClellan, 56. 201; sermon, 57. 256.
Palfrey, William, letters to Wilkes (1769), 46. 196, 198, 200, 204, 208, 210, 476.
Palgrave, Sir Francis, literary earn- ings, 49. 127 n.
Palladio, Andrea, Jonathan Russell on works, 51. 408.
Pallas, British transport, 60. 94.
Pallas, privateer, 55. 53, 145.
Pallas, U. S. S., 60. 244.
Palliser, Hugh, Keppel quarrel, 44. 131.
Pallu, Bertrand. See Ruan. Palmer, of England (1772), 43. 453.
Palmer, Canadian expedition (1776), 55. 72.
Palmer, Deacon
(1754-68), 42.
464, 470.
Palmer, Albert, candidacy, 52. 50, 52.
Palmer, Barnabas, 44. 544.
Palmer, Christopher, 45. 216, 221.
Palmer, Mrs. E., letter to, 57. 74.
Palmer, Eliakim, bill of exchange, 49. 32.
Palmer, Emeline A. [Mrs. Dexter], 44. 489.
Palmer, Goodwin, gift, 59. 1.
Palmer, James, on Saratoga cam- paign, 44. 699.
Palmer, John, in England, 45. 644.
Palmer, Joseph, Mass. Council, 51. 259 n.
Palmer, Robert, Quincy, 49. 461.
Palmer, Sir Roundell, Trent affair, 45. 54, 149; attitude on neutrality laws, 270, 278, 292, 293, 298, 303- 312; Laird Rams debate, 317, 318; Alabama, 46. 115, 116, 260; Bright on, 130; Lincoln tribute, 48. 475.
Palmer, Thomas, house, 55. 228; sails for England, 58. 16 n.
Palmer, William, immigrant, 44. 489. Palmer, William P., gift, 44. 87.
Palmerston, Amelia (Lamb | Cowper)
Temple, viscountess, reception, 48. 446-448; biog. note, 446 n.
Palmerston, Henry J. Temple, vis- count, Spencer on, 41. 201; Goldwin Smith on Civil War attitude, 44. 13, 49. 122, 126; Trent affair, 45. 43 n., 52-56, 87, 252-256; Civil War intervention, 136, 157, 158, 261-264, 47. 383-386, 393, 401, 413, 414, 416, 419, 420, 48. 459, 462, 56. 179, 181; character, 45. 249, 251, 49. 108; Adams, Butler, New Orleans incident, 45. 256- 259; Roebuck, 288; Laird Rams, 295, 298, 299, 48. 463; Gladstone's suffrage reform, 45. 328; Schleswig, 328, 329; death, 330, 46. 148; organ, 5, 47. 404; Bright on atti- tude, 46. 94, 95, 107, 108, 114, 115, 118, 121, 130, 148; letter to, 47. 287; Gladstone's Newcastle speech, 390, 398, 399, 403-406, 412; Lewis, 396; on Mexican War, 461, 462; on American attitude (1861), 48. 228; Moran on atti- tude (1861), 442; official reception, 446-448; energy, 460, 462; debate on confederate ships, 462; final Civil War attitude, 473; Lincoln tribute, 476; letters presented, 53. 94; Vaughan, 59. 379.
Palmes, Capt. Richard, marines, 55. 88, 97; McNeill's charges, arrest, 112, 113, 116, 119, 125-127.
Palmstjerne, Baron, 51. 396, 397.
Paltsits, Victor Hugo, gift through, 60. 193.
309
PANAMA-PAPER MONEY
Panama, old city, fabulous and real, 44. 616, 617, 636-646.
Panama, Isthmus of, journey (1850), 58. 216-218.
Panama, Republic of, recognition, 45. 74 n., 518.
Panama Canal, 58. 333-338; tolls, 347. See also next title.
Panama Canal Zone, C. F. Adams on visit (1911), 44. 610-646; morale, 611, 622; triumph in sanitation, 612-622, 630; engineering feat, 621, 622; Goethals, 623, 624; French effort, 624-630; armament and sanitation, 630-633.
Panama Congress, political effect, 41. 392; Adams, 49. 191.
Panama-Pacific Exposition, dollar, 59. 266.
Pan-America, Thornton's plan, 42. 15.
Pan-American Exposition, medal, 42. 15.
Panchard, George, Elford's account, 47. 347.
Pancreatitis, R. H. Fitz and pa- thology, 52. 110, 111.
Panics, British (1772), 43. 452-456; of 1837: silver coins, 46. 217; bank paper during, 47. 312; causes, 53. 277; list of Boston failures, 55. 1; Clay on, 57. 240; - of 1857, 46. 219, 220.
Panini, Giovanni P., engravings, 49. 32, 34, 38.
Pantano, Princess, 51. 468, 469.
Pantchelli, Princess, Rome (1819), 51. 456.
Pantheon, Rome, in 1819, 51. 457.
Panton, Rev. George, Long Island raid, 54. 334.
Panton, Lieut. Henry G., impress- ment affair, death, 44. 423-452.
Paoli, Pasquale, 47. 210.
Paoli, Pa., battle, 43. 565.
Paoli, 47. 202.
Papacy, encyclical against modernism considered, 41. 403, 499, 519; con- trol over pagan lands, 43. 306. See also Catholicism; popes by name.
Paper, book (1786), 43. 130; Smibert's art orders, 49. 34, 35, 37.
Paper making, Jeremiah Smith, 51. 337.
Paper money, plates for bank notes, 41. 28, 29; Revolution and Con- federation period, specimens, 29, 43. 329, 627, 44. 523, 45. 577, 47. 134, 135, 50. 81, 52. 2, 86, 53. 23, 93, 54. 3, 140, 59. 3, 140, 60. 313;
antebellum bank notes, problems, specimens, 41. 29, 315, 427, 46. 217-219, 54. 3, 83, 320, 55. 6, 56. 300; C. S. A., specimens, 41. 315, 427, 50. 81, 51. 89, 52. 1, 53. 93, 54. 83, 246, 320, 55. 5, 6, 56. 388, 59. 3, 140; stay and tender, 41. 436; Mass. provincial affairs: satire on withdrawal (1750), proceed- ings against satire, 43. 255-260 (FACSIMS., 256, 258); royal restric- tion (1730), effect, 428, 429; new tenor, 429; schemes for specie pay- ments (1738), pamphlets, 430-432; Valentine's 1720 pamphlet, 432- 434; career of Valentine and Vans, 435-447; Boston instructions, 444, 445; and doctrine of credit, 447; pen-and-ink sketch, 48. 168-170; Hutchinson's tract (1730), 50. 72- 74; specimens, 52. 117, 56. 37, 57. 242; - colonial specimens, 44. 199, 54. 3, 320, 56. 317, 57. 75; spread of depreciation losses, 44. 368; losses by veterans, 500; mer- chants' notes, 646-648, 47. 312; intercolonial circulation, exchange tables, 44. 646, 647, 53. 177; counterfeiting, by loyalists, 44. 690, 691, 48. 27-29; greenbacks and legal tender, need (1861), Chase, 45. 119, 134, 46. 226-233, 47. 363, 48. 77, 58. 197; Bright on payment of bonds, 46. 156, 157; Ohio idea, opposition, 232, 233; collection presented, 253; store cards, 304, 379, 47. 53, 311, 48. 495, 49. 176, 287, 347, 50. 2, 53. 178; canal shinplasters, 46. 342; tokens, 48. 253; Chinese bank notes, 49. 95; repudiation and inflation (1867-69), Mill on, 142, 146, 50. 12; payment in (1837), 49. 256; encased postage stamps, 51. 354, 53. 93; fractional, shin- plasters, industrial, local, 52. 1, 318, 53. 93, 140, 57. 3, 60. 23, 194; Jackass bill, 53. 2; Brazil, 93; railroad checks, 178; Mexico, 186; British conditions (1840-44), 276- 280, 282, 284, 286, 298, 301, 318; American conditions (1840-41), 280, 281, 292; France, 54. 246; Costa Rica, 246; proposed colonial, 55. 221; revolutionary, and raising troops, 368; people's bills (1880), 56. 169; Mass. national bank speci- mens, 300; Germany, 57. 75; re- demption of French Louisiana, 60. 295; French colonial, 302, 304.
310
PAPPENHEIM-PARKER
Pappenheim, Countess of, 51. 381. Papyrus Club, 50. 8.
Paracelsus, Philippus Aureolus, Cab- ala, 51. 298; antimonial prepara- tions, 60. 152. Paragon, Hawaii, 54. 18 n., 22 n., 31, 36, 38, 39, 46.
Paralysis, electrical treatment, 56. 129, 137.
Paramino, John F., gift, 57. 74.
Paramore, Stephen, Mayflower crew, 60. 221.
Pardo, convention of, 44. 387, 409. Paris, French privateer, 49. 68.
Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d'Or- léans, comte de, tells Civil War ex- periences, 47. 100; on Mcclellan, 50. 320, 321, 339; on Antietam, 56. 188; on Peninsula campaign, 57. 105, 110, 117, 119.
Paris, France, insurance (1820), 47. 372; in 1778, 54. 102-115, 118-120. Paris, Declaration of. See Declara- tion of Paris.
Paris Exposition, medal, 50. 2.
Paris, treaty of 1763, 60. 236 (see Gen. In. xxv).
Paris, treaty of 1783. See Peace of 1783.
Parish. See also Parris; Parrish.
Parish, Rev. Elijah, election sermon, 55. 3.
Parish de Senftenberg, John, baron, 51. 390-392, 395-397.
Park. See also Parke.
Park, Charles Edwards, Milton ter- centenary, 42. 67; member, 49. 258, 288, 291; Adams memorial meeting, 291; report on Library and Cabinet, 50. 238; H. F. JENKS, 53. 182; on James De Normandie, 58. 2; on P. R. Frothingham, 60. 51.
Park, Edwards Amasa, Andover, 43. 407 n .; as orator, 60. 64.
Park, Elizabeth B. (Lawrence), 58. 138.
Park, John, Antigua petition, 59. 174. Park, John C., on Sumner's oration, 50. 253.
Park, Dr. John G., jr., career, 58. 138.
Park, Lawrence, gifts, 49. 176, 53. 92; member, 50. 218, 313; on Brown's port. of John Adams, 51. 105; JOSEPH BADGER AND HIS WORK, 158; report on Library and Council, 334; on Copley's port. of Elizabeth Oliver, 54. 4; death, 58.
2; memoir, 137; PORT. and AUTOG., 137.
Park, Maria D. (Motley), 58. 139.
Park, Stuart J., stone wall, 42. 110; career, 58. 137.
Park, William, immigrant, 58. 137.
Park Square, Boston, view (1837), 53. 128.
Parke. See also Park.
Parke, Gov. Daniel, on illegal West Indian trade (1708), 55. 171.
Parke, James, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Parke, Sir James. See Wensleydale.
Parke, Gen. John G., Virginia cam- paign (1865), 56. 491.
Parke, Judith (Cooper), 60. 113 n.
Parke, Matthew, 60. 113 n.
Parker, -, at Passy (1778), 54.
113-115. Parker, Capt. 44. 278. -, Pepperell (1749),
Parker, Abigail (Prescott), 44. 274 n. Parker, Abraham, marriage, 44. 280.
Parker, Anna (Sargent), 50. 196 n.
Parker, Benjamin, Groton, 44. 270.
Parker, Benjamin, Pepperell, 44. 269. Parker, Caleb, Boston crew, 55. 88.
Parker, Mrs. Charles P., 51. 175.
Parker, Daniel, letter (1821) on
Jefferson, 49. 181; biog. note, 181 n. (see Gen. In. xx); news re- ports, 182; ousted, future, 183; J. A. Dix, 50. 136.
Parker, Daniel P., Franklin monu- ment, 45. 489.
Parker, David, Shaker, Washington (1861), 56. 361.
Parker, Edmund M., gift, 57. 75.
Parker, Edward G., Burns rendition, letter, 44. 323 n., 50. 411; biog. note, 411 n.
Parker, Eliza D. [Mrs. Lathrop], 44. 705.
Parker, Elizabeth (Phillips), 50. 195 n.
Parker, Elizabeth W. [Mrs. Kinni- cutt], 58. 93.
Parker, Emily J., 46. 121.
Parker, Francis Edward, 47. 431; C. F. Adams, letter (1869), 58. 242, 243; character, 60. 172, 173.
Parker, Dr. George B., City Point (1865), 56. 494.
Parker, George F., election of 1892, 57. 289.
Parker, Harleston, medal in honor, 58. 2. Parker, Henry Taylor, under E. H. Clement, 56. 63.
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PARKER-PARKMAN
Parker, Henry Tuke, Lincoln tribute, 48. 473, 475; Harvard-Oxford race, 50. 185.
Parker, Sir Hyde, Morris's account, letter (1797), 49. 268, 269; Copen- hagen, 59. 339; New York, 60. 241. Parker, Isaac, Pepperell (1749), 44. 278.
Parker, Isaac [1: d. 1805], 49. 95.
Parker, Isaac [2], Roxbury, gift, 44. 95.
Parker, Isaac, grandson of Capt. John, 50. 118.
Parker, Chief-Justice Isaac, Brattle Sq. Church, 47. 229; church and state decisions, 50. 371 n.
Parker, Isaac H., earthenware asso- ciation, 51. 239.
Parker, James, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Parker, James [1], Pepperell (1748), 44. 274 n., 276.
Parker, James [2], marriage, 44. 274; death, 277.
Parker, James, 45. 353.
Parker, James C. D., 48. 355.
Parker, John (or Thomas), Mayflower mate, career, 60. 212, 215-217.
Parker, Capt. John, battle of Lexing- ton, 49. 362, 373, 374, 385, 386.
Parker, John, prisoner of war in Eng- land (1781), 45. 21, 56. 158; Boston crew (1777), 55. 88.
Parker, John, Franklin monument, 45. 488; at Saratoga (1820), 50. 195; biog. note, 195 n.
Parker, John A., financial crisis, 45. 183.
Parker, John H., gift, 58. 2.
Parker, Joseph, Antigua petition 59. 175.
Parker, Joseph, Boston crew (1777), 55. 88.
Parker, Josiah, reply to presidential address, 57. 144, 146.
Parker, L. M., Shrewsbury map, 55. 339.
Parker, Levi, General Court, 57. 258. Parker, Maria A., deposit book, 41. 14, 418.
Parker, Mary E. [Mrs. Lowell], 44. 494, 48. 69.
Parker, Mary S., deposits, 59. 139, 140.
Parker, Nicholas, Boston land, 46. 482 n.
Parker, Sir Peter, Charleston, 60. 238, 239; New York, 240.
Parker, Rebekah (Bulkley), 44. 274, 278, 280.
Parker, Richard, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.
Parker, Richard, letter (1859) on Harpers Ferry affair, 46. 245.
Parker, Richard G., 44. 705.
Parker, Robert, Bunker Hill, 43. 97. Parker, Robert, privateer (1777), 55. 80, 90.
Parker, Samuel, autog., 54. 243.
Parker, Rev. Stephen, Bray books for, 56. 21-30; ordination, mission, 21 n., 22 n .; biog. note, 26 n.
Parker, Susanna [Mrs. Adams], 51. 163.
Parker, Rev. Theodore, Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 497; Lincoln on, 42. 86; Langdon's library, 43. 38; Burns rendition, 44. 323, 326, 331; Herndon's letter (1857), 518; E. J. Young, 531; on J. Q. Adams and embargo, 45. 372; papers, 49. 169; copy of Sidney's Discourses, 51. 276 n .; Clarke's attack, 54. 184- 186; gift to Ellis, 55. 4; view of library, 56. 299; vase, ILLUS., 60. 121.
Parker, Sergt. Theodore K., Shenan-
doah Valley campaign, 41. 121, 123. Parker, Thomas. See Parker, John.
Parker, W. P., senatorial candidacy, 49. 197 n.
Parker, William, jr., autog., 54. 243.
Parker, William A., Civil War naval command, 57. 493.
Parker, William F., Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 514.
Parker, William L., gift, 48. 133.
Parker, Mrs. William L., gift, 56. 3.
Parker House, Boston, and King's Chapel, 60. 164.
Parker Island, name for Sagadahock, 60. 216.
Parkersburg, Port Royal expedition, 56. 378.
Parkes. See also Parks.
Parkes, Bessie R. [Mrs. Belloc], 48. 481 n.
Parkes, Elizabeth (Priestley), 48. 481 n.
Parkes, Joseph, letter (1862) on Trent affair, 45. 122; Palfrey, 122, 130; Civil War attitude, 48. 481.
Parkinson, Mrs. George B., gift, 48. 495.
Parkinson, Mary W., gift, 49. 60.
Parkman, Betty, as cook, 60. 31.
Parkman, Rev. Ebenezer, singing book (1721), 57. 229.
Parkman, Ebenezer, letter to (1814), 59. 158.
312
PARKMAN-PARSONS
Parkman, Elias (1669), 46. 481.
Parkman, Elias, letter (1814) on war news, 59. 158 (see Gen. In. xxiv).
Parkman, Eliza A. (McDonough), 47. 484.
Parkman, Elizabeth W. [Mrs. Shaw], 48. 528 n.
Parkman, Francis, on John Cotton, 41. 106; life mask, 42. 348; Bande- lier correspondence, 53. 141; letter, 54. 215; Hall of Fame, 320; cen- tenary, Lodge's address, proceed- ings, 56. 319, 57. 3, 75, 190-192; memorial fund, 192; C. W. Eliot, 60. 4.
Parkman, Dr. Georgc, material on J. Q. Adams, 43. 302; family, 47. 484 n.
Parkman, George F., John Adams port., 51. 106.
Parkman, Grace [Mrs. Coffin], 53. 141.
Parkman, Henry, Boston Council, 52. 50; newspaper, 57. 506.
Parkman, John [1], at Saratoga, 50. 195.
Parkman, John [2], at Saratoga, 50. 196; biog. note, 196 n.
Parkman, Samuel, 48. 528 n .; letters, 59. 302.
Parkman House, Boston, view, 53. 17.
Parkman Memorial fund, 57. 192.
Parks. See also Parkes.
Parks, Gorham L., candidacy, 42. 409.
Parks, John, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Parks, C. F. Adams and Mass. Metropolitan, 48. 390; Brookline system, 54. 145; Charles River Basin, 55. 2, 5.
Parliament, reform, bills, agitation,
41. 199, 45. 328-331, 46. 149, 152, 153, 155, 48. 484-487, 49. 121, 128, 133, 137, 142; inquiry into conduct of war (1778), 44. 120-143; Pendle- ton on colonial control, 520; Chari- table Corporation investigation, 649-656; limiting Lords' veto, 45. 9-11; debates on American Civil War, 267, 287, 288, 295 n., 312- 314, 46. 114, 116, 118, 121, 123, 48. 444-446, 455-463, 473; colonial power considered, 46. 294; French treaty (1860), 48. 439; industrial representation, 439; reception at Speaker's House (1862), 448, 449; Lincoln tribute, 476, 479; Savoy debate, 484 n .; resignation of
Russell ministry, 486; Alabama Claims, 492; elections (1865), 49. 118, 120-122; (1868), 139, 140, 50. 22, 23; (1841), 53. 292; first Gladstone ministry, 49. 145; Quincy on, in 1774, 50. 445, 448, 456-465, 476; cost of seat, 449; subservience, 489; American affairs (1775), 491, 494, 59. 136, 60. 103; special set of acts, 53. 92; corn laws, 285-291, 302-305, 311, 312, 320, 321; income tax (1842), 305, 309; banking and currency (1844), 318; Dissenters' act (1844), 318; Irish bill (1846), 320; Jewish con- testant (1847), 324; mast trees, 54. 50; Popish Plot MS., 57. 229. See also Acts of Trade.
Parma, Italy, in 1819, 51. 416.
Parmelee, Irene E., Knowlton port., 47. 127.
Parmentier, Jean, Description Nov- velle, photostat, 58. 303.
Parr, John, letter (1784) on Boston records, 43. 427.
Parr, Samuel, Hurd controversy, 52. 152.
Parris, Albion K., separation of Maine, 41. 140, 157.
Parris, Edmund T., Sears house, 53. 130.
Parris, Samuel, shorthand, 43. 275.
Parrish. See also Parish; Parris.
Parrish, John, petition on Lafayette 46. 235-237.
Parrisot, Mlle. ballet, 48. 528,
530.
Parrot, Henry, "characters," 54. 228 n.
Parrott. See also Parrot.
Parrott, John, Boston crew, 55. 88.
Parrott, John F., Mexican mission, 42. 338; senator, 46. 405 n.
Parrott, Marcus J., Kan., 41. 495, 44. 517.
Parrott, Richard, Georgetown, D. C., 47. 510, 527.
Parry, Bishop Henry, 60. 158.
Parsons, Albert S., biennial election contest, 48. 354.
Parsons, Anna Q. T., gift, 60. 23.
Parsons, Charles C., war service, negro cavalry, 57. 420, 487, 488.
Parsons, Ethcl (Stoddard), deposit, gift, 54. 212, 56. 280.
Parsons, Frank N., 57. 505.
Parsons, Frederick J., 56. 280.
Parsons, Isaac, career, 41. 281.
Parsons, Mrs. J. W., 47. 62, 63.
Parsons, James, Quincy on, 49. 452.
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PARSONS-PATTISON
Parsons, Rev. Jonathan, 42. 448; Great Awakening, letter, 53. 201, 202, 206, 215.
Parsons, Capt. Lawrence, Concord action, 56. 80, 83, 88.
Parsons, Martha W. [Mrs. Stack- pole], 57. 424 n .; Newbern, N. C., 443.
Parsons, Samuel, Northampton, poli- tics, 57. 252, 265, 269.
Parsons, Samuel Holden, Lovell correspondence, 50. 473.
Parsons, Solomon, Clay movement, 49. 232.
Parsons, Chief-Justice Theophilus [1], Trent affair precedents, 45. 254; J. Q. Adams (1808), 363; marine insurance, 47. 276; Constitution of 1780, 50. 358 n., 369, 384, 384 n., 393, 401; correspondence on law student, 59. 263, 264; on Paine's poetry, 319.
Parsons, Theophilus [2], law office, 41. 281; Trent affair, 45. 50, 86 n .; letters, 55. 339; resignation from law school, 57. 10.
Parsons, Timothy, letter (1779) on Pownalboro distress, 44. 84.
Parsons, William, Boston conduit (1675), 47. 218.
Parsons, William, Boston crew, 55. 88.
Parsons, Zaccheus, Boston crew, 55. 88.
Parthian, Hawaii, 54. 42-45.
Parton, Sara P. (Willis | Eldredge), at boarding house, 46. 215.
Partridge. See also Partrigg.
Partridge,
-, shipmaster (1761),
43. 195.
Partridge, -, photograph by, 55. 339.
Partridge, Cotton, papers, 48. 3, 51. 209.
Partridge, Edward, Kan., 41. 471.
Partridge, George, travel troubles, 47. 37; James Warren, 59. 86.
Partridge, Oliver, debt, 41. 438; on Pownall's scheme, 44. 688.
Partridge, Richard, New Hampshire petition (1739), 44. 201, 202.
Partridge, Dr. Richard, Garibaldi's wound, 48. 333, 334; character, 334; New England charity fund, 56. 51.
Partridge, Samuel, papers, 48. 3, 51. 209.
Partridge, Samuel D., 48. 3; recollec- tions, 45. 2.
Partridge, William, Kan., 41. 471.
Partrigg, Samuel, clerk (1690), AUTOG., 48. 53.
Paschal & Smith, revolutionary trade, 44. 372.
Pasco, -, first comer in Mass., 45. 641, 642.
Pasqualigo, Capt. Naples (1819), 51. 490.
Passages and passports, French edicts on colonial intercourse, 60. 255- 258, 266.
Passamaquoddy Bay, boundary, Ghent negotiation, 45. 392, 48. 139, 152, 156-159.
Passenger, Thomas, 57. 55.
Passports. See Passages.
Pasteur Institute, medal, 52. 139.
Pastoret, Claude, comte de, Noah Webster on, 43. 143.
Pate, Henry C., Kan., 41. 222, 356, 358, 466 n.
Patent Celebration of 1891, medal, 53. 140.
Patents, colonial grants, 41. 167; English letters, 49. 290.
Paterson. See also Patterson.
Paterson, John, Ticonderoga, 44. 692, on conditions (1780), 50. 364; Indians at siege of Boston, 55. 24.
Paterson, William, replies to presi- dential addresses, 57. 125, 130.
Pathology, R. H. Fitz, 52. 105-107.
Patrick, Marsena R., provost-mar- shal-general, 56. 492.
Patrickson, -, in Mass. (1635), 58. 450.
Patron, Jacques, 59. 142, 146.
Patroonships, Rensselaer in 1790, 51. 54.
Patten, Elizabeth, gift, 59. 236.
Patten, Margaret [Mrs. Hunnewell], 45. 571.
Patterson. See also Paterson; Patti- son.
Patterson, Elizabeth [Mme. Bona- parte], 47. 484 n.
Patterson, Joseph, at Washington, 53. 56.
Patterson, Mary (Caton), 59. 381 n.
Patterson, Robert, 59. 381 n.
Patterson, Robert M., letter (1815) on peace, 54. 79.
Patterson, William, letters (1815) from daughter, 49. 18-21.
Patterson, William A., American reci- procity, 47. 171.
Patterson House, Boston, 46. 211 n.
Pattison, Gen. James, Crèvecœur, 50. 100. Pattison, James, 53. 314.
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PATTLEY-PEACE CONVENTION OF 1861
Pattley, Charles, shipmaster, 47. 189. Paul I. of Russia, Ebeling on, 59. 331; death, 339, 340.
Paul Jones, U. S. S., 43. 378.
Paulding, James Kirke, flogging in navy, 42. 420, 422; letters, 53. 94; on dramatic critics, 59. 316.
Paulet, Charles. See Bolton.
Paulus (Powles) Hook, N. J. recon- noiter (1780), 44. 86.
Pauncefote, Julian, baron, American- Canadian negotiation, Joint High Commission, 47. 168, 58. 338; Hay- Pauncefote treaties, 333-338; Alaska boundary, 59. 160.
Pavia, Italy, in 1819, 51. 415.
Pawnee, U. S. S., Charleston opera- tions, 47. 342, 57. 456, 466.
Paxton, Abigail [Mrs. Gerrish], 56. 344.
Paxton, Charles, as customs head, 43. 480, 46. 466, 468; closing Boston port, 471; commission by, 54. 139; Liberty affair, flight, official opinion on, 55. 253, 279, 280, 282, 283; hanged in effigy, 265; letters (1768-69) as commissioner, 267, 271, 277, 278, 56. 348-352; career, 343-348; PORT., 344; ports., 347; writs of assistance, 58. 10, 59. 420; Malcom affair, 58. 16; searcher and surveyor, 430; letters pre- sented, Gen. In. xv.
Paxton, Faith, 56. 345.
Paxton, Nicholas, career, 56. 345, 347.
Paxton, Roger, 56. 345, 347.
Paxton, Susanna, 56. 345.
Paxton, Wentworth, career, 56. 343- 345.
Paxton, Mass., loyalists, 48. 25, 26, 30.
Pay, negro soldiers, 43. 344, 390, 57. 443, 449, 454, 464, 469; militia, in frontier defense (1695), 43. 514, 515; revolutionary naval, 55. 83, 117, 129, 131; red tape, 57. 493-495. Payn, William, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Payne. See also Paine; Payn.
Payne, Anne [Mrs. Cutts], 50. 81.
Payne, Edward & René, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 220.
Payne, Eloise, 48. 512.
Payne, Françoise L. (Kolbel), 52. 151 n.
Payne, John Howard, in New York, 52. 280; letters, 53. 94; opera, 57. 257
Payne, Lucy [Mrs. Washington], 50. 81.
Payne, Sir Ralph, at Lausanne, 52. 151.
Payne, Sereno E., Joint High Com- mission, 47. 169.
Payne, William, Franklin monument, 45. 488.
Paynter, William, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Payson, Jonathan, 51. 181.
Payson, Samuel, firm, 47. 128.
Payson, Sarah (Leavitt | White), 51. 181.
Pea Ridge, battle, news, 56. 415.
Peabody, Andrew Preston, Ministers' Club, 42. 7; John Noble, 44. 551; collegiate system, 46. 20; T. K. Lothrop, 47. 428; on C. C. Smith, 51. 347; port., 57. 242; James De Normandie, 59. 26.
Peabody, Augustus, separation of Maine, 41. 159.
Peabody, Elizabeth, Concord School of Philosophy, 50. 213.
Peabody, Rev. Ephraim, 56. 264.
Peabody, Francis, 42. 46.
Peabody, George, fund, 41. 7; Bright on gift, 46. 112; port., 53. 37; hair, 93; letter, 94; English honors, 94;
London Exhibition dinner, 60. 314. Peabody, Marianne C. (Lee), 42. 46. Peabody, Martha E. [Mrs. Law- rence], 42. 46.
Peabody, Mary J. (Derby), 56. 264. Peabody, Mary T. [Mrs. Mann], letter to, 54. 6.
Peabody, Oliver, 43. 34.
Peabody, Mrs. Oliver W., gift, 44. 659.
Peabody, Rosamond (Lawrence), 42. 46. Peabody, Samuel E., 41. 337; family, 42. 46. Peabody, Mass., war-service medal, 55. 6.
Peabody fund, history, 41. 7.
Peabody Institute, Baltimore, gift, 58. 201.
Peabody Museum, Salem, gifts, 57. 230, 58. 2; Bowditch's journals, Gen. In. xv.
Peabody Museum of American Archæ- ology, Putnam, 49. 4, 483; Carr, 92; Bowditch, 56. 312-315.
Peace, Quaker doctrine, 42. 379; E. E. Hale's interest, 43. 13, 14; letters to Sumner on his oration (1845), 50. 249-307; Wilson's ef- forts (1917), 51. 6; McCall on, 57. 188; Lodge's efforts, 58. 353-356.
Peace Convention of 1861, purpose,
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PEACE OF 1783-PEGRAM
43. 680, 681; Sumner and Mass. delegates, Andrew on, 60. 225, 232, 233.
Peace of 1783, loyalists, 41. 212; pro- claimed, 42. 476; Noah Webster on publishing negotiations (1796), 43. 139, 140; fisheries, Adams, 45. 381, 395; judicial interpretation, 53. 27; West's painting, 55. 340; instruc- tions, 59. 58.
Peacey, William, and agriculture, 59. 180; and Washington's English farmer, correspondence, 188-190, 193-196.
Peacock, Richard, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Peacock, Samuel, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Peacock, William, impressment case, 44. 431, 434, 439, 440, 443-446.
Peacock, U. S. S., movements, 47. 308.
Pcagram, John, customs officer, 58. 432.
Peak, Philip J., Bunker Hill, 43. 98. Peale, Charles Willson, mezzotint allegory of Chatham, 48. 291- 303 (ILLUS., 291); letter to, 292; training, 296; oil port. of Chatham, 298; autobiog., 301; other mezzo- tints, 301 n .; Washington port. in Hall of Congress, 59. 55 n .; Gérard port., 59; transparencies, 60, 67.
Peale, Rembrandt, "Court of Death," 42. 74; Lafayette port., 55. 224. Pearce. See also Pearsc; Peirce; Pierce.
Pearce, Charles R., 50. 201.
Pearce, David, wife, 50. 201.
Pearce, Elizabeth V. [Mrs. Prentiss], 50. 201.
Pearce, John, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.
Pcarce, Nathaniel, shipmaster, voy- age, 41. 275.
Pearce, Rebecca (Russell), 50. 201.
Pearl, George, account book, 57. 2.
Pearl, John, jr., account book, 57. 2. Pearl, Mehitable, account book, 57. 2. Pearl, voyage (1807-10), 54. 15.
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