The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 62, July 1958 - April, 1959 Page: 602
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602
Overland Mail Centennial:
commemorative spoons,
noted, 545; commemorative
stamp, picture of, 395:
commemorative stamp, in-
formation on, 395
Overland Monthly, article in,
cited, 468n, 470n
Overland trails, inquiries and
information on, 106-107
Owens, William A., article
by, noted, 281
Oyster shell, article on, not-
ed, 266
Ozona, Texas, 557
Padgitt, James T., article
by, noted, 270
Padouca Indians, see Co-
manche Indians
Padre Island, 230
Page, Betty, speech by, not-
ed, 88
Page, Elizabeth, 468n
Page, John Henry, Jr., 468n
Page, John Henry, Sr., 468n
Page, William Tracy: and
Chinese refugees, 468-488;
letter of, quoted, 486
Pajalache ditch, 52
Palacios, Mariano Riva, grant
of, 109
Palestine, Texas, Indians
near, 375n, 378n, 527n
Palm, Gustaf: home of, pic-
ture of, between pages 68
and 69; log cabin of, pic-
ture of, noted, 280
Palm, John, 70
Palm, Swante, 64, 69; article
on, noted, 279-280
Palm Valley, 70
Palmer, R. J., 333
Palmillas, in revolution of
Republic of the Rio Grande,
23, 25
Palo Pinto County, 270
Panhandle Herald, 386
Panhandle-Plains Historical
Review, 113, 543; article
in, noted, 270
Panhandle-Plains Historical
Society, 387, 388
Panhandle Plains Museum,
Harold Dow Bugbee's art
in, article on, noted, 113
Panhandle Press Association,
888
Panhandle Publishing Com-
pany, 386
Panhandle Scottish Rite As-
sociation, 888
Panhandle State Bank (Bor-
ger), 386
Panis Indians, see Pawnee
Indians
Panola County, in Secession
Convention, 38883
Pantoja, Juan, map by, 167Index
Paper industry, article on,
noted, 269
Paredes, Americo, article by,
reviewed, 406
Park, A. R., invention pat-
ented by, 524
Parker, A. Warner: and
United States residence for
Chinese refugees, 480-485,
487; letter to, cited, 484n
Parker, Edith, 286
Parker, Mrs. R. D., 105
Parker County: cattle trails
in, article on, 364-366; in
Secession Convention, 333
Parker vs. The State, cited,
158n
Parkinson, Lee, and B Hall,
425
Parks, H. B., article by, not-
ed, 264
Parmer, Patsy, 104
Parrilla (Diego Ortiz) Puni-
tive Expedition, 526n
Parrott, Vernon D., 108
Parrott, W. S., and Austin-
Butler, dispute, 239
Parry, M. L., inventions pat-
ented by, 522
Parson, Mrs. -- , Swedish
emigrant, 69
Parsons Female Seminary,
noted, 10
Partin, Robert: contributors
note on, 568; letter edited
by, 519-521
Paschal, George W., 148; ar-
ticle on, noted, 148n; quot-
ed, 154
Passing of the Missions, list-
ed, 274
Pattee Library, joins Asso-
ciation, 121
Patterson, Jerry E., intro-
duction by, cited, 173n
Paul vs. Paul, cited, 155n
Pawnee Indians, 375n, 527n,
530, 531
Paxson, F. L., article by,
cited, 457n
Payne, W. M., 332
Payne, Wm. K., 331
Pearce, J. E., and B Hall,
417
Pearce, James Alfred: bound-
ary proposal of, 165; let-
ters of, cited, 180n, 189n
Pease, E. M.: designated
provisional governor, 144;
and election of 1869, 147-
148; leader of moderates
at Convention of 1868, 145-
147; quoted, 147-148; res-
ignation of, 147-148; Union
sympathizer, 143
Pease, S. W., 105; speech by,
noted, 391
Pease, Mrs. S. W., speech by,
noted, 391Pecan Valley News, 402
Peck, W. W., 330
Pecos River, 556, 557; ar-
chaeology, article on, not-
ed, 269
Peddy, George, in "anti-Fer-
guson" demonstration, 432
Peden, Mrs. E. A., 107
Pedernales River, 345n, 347,
350; picture of valley of,
between pages 346 and 347
Pefia, Captain , deserts
Texans, 26
Penick, D. A.: letter of, cit-
ed, 440n; quoted, 440
Pennsylvania, source of mi-
gration to Texas (1860), 83
Peregrinus, 282
Pereyra, Carlos, book by, cit-
ed, 496n
P6rez, Antonio, suspicion of
Molano of, noted, 22
Perez, Luis: call for junta
by, 23; letter to, quoted, 23
Permanent Council, and
Army of the Republic, 299
Perry, H. G., 104
Perry, Mrs. Hally Bryan,
auction of Texana named
for, 87, 90
Perry, Mrs. Sylvia Hall, 342
Perry, Thomas Edward, joins
Association, 558
Pershing, John J.: and Chi-
nese refugees, article on,
467-488; letter of, cited,
469n, 481n
Personal Narrative of Explo-
rations and Incidents in
Texas, New Mexico, Cali-
fornia, Sonora, and Chi-
huahua, connected with the
United States and Mexican
Boundary Commission dur-
ing the Years, 1850. '51,
and '58, cited, 174n, 175n,
176n
Persons, Billie: article by,
45-62; contributors note on,
139
Pete Whetstone of Devil's
Fork: Letters to the Spirit
of the Times, reviewed,
134-135
Peters, Richard, book edited
by, cited, 358n
Peters Colony, 242, 561, 562
Petroleum, dissertation on
conservation of, noted, 547
Pettway, R. W., Jr., 104,
549-550
Petty, Joe, 104
Pfluger, Larry, essay by, not-
ed, 549
Pflugerville, Texas, essay on,
noted, 549
Phansteel, - , 232
Phi Alpha Theta, program
by, 88
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