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 774 PENDLETON PERU Pendleton, Philip, IV, 708, Pendleton, E. Pendleton, W. K., IV, 20, Loos. Penguin, capture of the, I, 256, Biddle, James. Penguin islands, discoveries in, IV, 530, Noort. Pen-holder, pen-name, II, 315, Eggleston, E. Penikese island school, founded, I, 36, Agassiz. Penington, Isaac, IV, 710, Penington, E. Penmanship, V, 630, Spencer, P. R. Penn, Arthur, pen-name, IV, 261. Matthews. Penn, Letitia, I, 116, Aubrey, Lady L. Penn. Moses, IV, 711, Penn, J. Penn, Mr., pen-name, I, 700. Colwell. Penn, Springett. rv, 715, Penn, W. Penn, Admiral William, II, 569, Gage, T. ; IV, 712, Penn, W. Penn, William, pen-name, II, 385, Evarts, J. Penn, William, III, 99, Harrison, G. L. Penn Magazine, the, projected, V, 45. Penn Monthly, the. VI, 94, Thompson, R. E. Pennie, Mrs., II. 613, Gaspe, P. A. de. Pennimites, the. II, 534, Franklin, John. Pennock. Mrs. Alexander ML, II, 419, Farragut. Penn's house in Philadelphia, illustration, IV, 715. Pennsbury Manor, IV, 711, Penington, E.; 715, Penn, H. Pennsylvania, surveys in, I, 109, Ashburner ; iron industry in, 237, Benner ; abolition of slavery, 421, Bryan, G. ; Re- serve, the, II, 34, Curtin, A. G. ; new constitution of, 288, Earle, T. ; placed under Fletcher, 481 : sale of, 501, Ford, P. ; question of taxing proprietary estates, 529 ; Insur- rection in, 551, Fries ; l>equests to, 660, Girard, S.; trou- bles in the colony of, III, 62, Hamilton, A.; first church in, 238, Holm, J. C. ; map of the province of, 239, Holme, T. ; debt of, 290, Hoyt, H. M. ; Dutch and Swedish claims to, 295, Hudde ; agricultural college, gift to, 357, Irvin, J.: purchase of " the triangle," 858, Irvine, W; histori- cal society, 399, James, T. C; political dissensions in the colony, 503, Keith, Sir W.; first iron-furnace in, ibid. ; high court of chancery in, ibid.; struggle with the proprietary in, 748, Lloyd : troubles in, II, 383, Evans, J.; 6°S. Gordon, P.; Ill, 503. Keith, Sir W. IV, 3, Logan, J. ; university of, 4, Logan, James ; col- lege, medical department of, 85, McClellan, G.; Latin poems on, 179, Makin ; first town in, Philadelphia pur- chased, boundary controversy, administration assumed by the crown, restored to Penn, pirates in the waters of, 210-211, Markham, W.; boundary of, 239, Mason, C; Catholic institutions in, V, 481, Shanahan ; IV, 553-554, O'Connor, M.; VI, 179, Tuigg ; 595, Wood, J. F.; 650, Young, J. M. ; purchase of the southwestern part, IV, 532, Norris, I. ; struggle with the proprietaries, ibid. ; the state-house bell, ibid.; view of the state -house, 532; Welsh tract in, 614, Owen, G.; home for blind men, the, 672, Patterson, M.; academy of fine arts, founded, 690, Peale, C. W. ; grant of, its name, colonization of, 713 ; treaty with Indians, annexed to New York, 714 : prov- ince restored to Penn, his proposal to sell, 715 ; disputes of heirs, boundary dispute settled, Indian troubles in. 716; adjustment of rights in, during the Revolution, 717, Penn, J. ; funding system of, 747, Pettit, C. ; insurrection in, or "Pennimite" war, II, 534, Franklin, John; V, 2; debt reduced, 59, Pollock, J. ; Episcopal institutions in, 86, Potter, A. ; agricultural college, 132, Pugh, Evan ; first mills in, 137, Pusey ; first paper money in, 188, Rawle ; Welsh colony in, 229, Rhees, M. J. ; first consti- tution drafted for, 263 ; Indian release of lands in, 402, Sasoonan ; rival legislatures in, 677, Stevens, T. ; uni- versity, scientific department of, 689 ; library building, illustration, 690 ; gifts to university, VI, 202, Tyndale ; 449, Wharton, J; hospital, gift to, 447, Wharton, J.; school system, 588, Wolf, G. Pennsylvania Freeman, the, mobbed, VI, 493. Pennsylvania Magazine, the, IV, 631, Paine, T. Penny Magazine, the. III, 316, Hunt, F. Pennymite war, the, III, 427, Jenkins, J. ; TV, 142, Maclay, W. Penny society, the, II, 702, Graham, I. Penobscot, defence of the fort at (1779), rv, 143. MacLean, F. ; taken by the French, I, 583, Charnisi ; expedition against the French at V. 644. Standish. Penobscot Indians, relations of, with the English, rv, 171, Madockawando. Penobscot river, naval action in, V, 380, Saltonstall, D.; I, 690, Collier, Sir G. Penrose, Clement B., IV, 719, Penrose, C. B. Penrose, Capt. J. W., VI, 696, Penrose, W. H. Pens, processes for making, rv, 429, Morton, A. Pensacola, surrender of, I, 514. Campbell, J.; harbor, dis- covered, II, 153, De Soto ; taken (1781), 5R5, Gdlvez, B.; stormed by Jackson, III, 377 ; captured, 378 ; restored, 878 ; taken from the Spaniards, 687, Le Moyne. Joseph ; taken by the French and retaken (1719), IV, 542, Noyan. Pensacola, the, IV, 417, Morris, H. W. Pensions, of revolutionary veterans, III, 638, Law, John. Pentagoet, Me., V, 368, St. Castin. Pentecost island, discovery of, VI, 888, Wallis, S. Penthievre, Duke of, IV, 590, Orleans, P. P. J. M. People's party, the, V, 419, Schieffelin, B. Peoria, French mission at, IV, 204. Marest. Pepperbox, Peter, pen-name, II, 445, Fessenden, T. G. Pepperell, Sir William, II, 555, Frost, G. Pequea, Pa, theological seminary at, V, 584, Smith, Robert. Pequot, pen-name, TV, 200, March, C. W. Pequots, the, battle with, V, 402, Sassacus ; the war, IV. 244, Mason, John ; VI, 209, Underhill, J. ; detachment of the Narragansetts, 532 ; incident, IV, 570, Oldham, J. Peramas, Melchor de, V. 131, Pucnle. Percheron horses. VI, 342, Walters. Percussion pills. III, 15, Guthrie. S. Percussion shells, invention of, V, 074, Stevens, R. L. Percy, Catharine, I, 403, Brown, S. Percy, Capt. Charles, VI, 358. Warfield. Percy, Florence, pen-name, I, 51, Allen, E. A. Pereda, Gov. Xnjrel. I, 232, Benavides. Pereire. Isaac, IV, 726. Pereire, J. E. Perez, Dr. Roque, VI, 258, Varela, H. F. Perfect Pharisee, the. book entitled, VI, 425, Welde. Perfectionists, the, IV. 176, Mahan, A.; 543, Noyes, J. H. Perine, Mary E., VI, 173, Tucker, M. E. Periodical, first American, V, 125, Prince, T. Perkins, Benjamin D., H, 445, Fessenden, T. G.; V, 528. Perkins, Rev. Daniel, V, 208. Reed, John. Perkins, Judge Hamilton, IV, 728, Perkins, G. H. Perkins, James, IV, 730, 731, Perkins, T. H. Perkins, Dr. Joseph, IV, 728, Perkins, E. Perkins, Roger. IV, 728, Perkins, G. H. Perkins, Samuel H., Ill, 102, Hart, C. H. Perkins institute, the, HI, 283, Howe, S. G. and J. R. Perkinsism, IV, 728, Perkins, E. Perley, pen-name, V, 67, Poore. Peruambuco, discovery of, IV, 658, Parmentier, J.; capt- ure of, III, 603, Lancaster, Sir J. ; Catholic institutions in, III, 712, Lima ; republican revolution in, 713, Lima, Jose ; church of the ' f Carmo" in, IV, 213. Marques. Per- digao ; II, 237, Duarte Coelho ; revolution in, rv, 698-699, Pedro I. and //. Perot, Elliston. IV, 732. Perot, T. M. Perrot, M., II, 554. Perry, the, wreck of, I, 284, Blake, G. S. Perry, Anna M., V, 298, Rodgers, G. W. Perry, Edgar A., pseudonym, V, 45. Perry, Edmund, IV. 734, Perry, C. R. Perry, George, IV, 762, Phillips, M. Perry, Martha A., IV, 38, Lowe, M. A. Perry, Matthew C, H, 415. Perry, Thomas S., Ill, 711, Lieber, F. Perry treaty, the, II, 455. Perry ville, battle of, I, 442, Buell, D. C. ; TV, 662, Parsons, C. C; V. 498; 659, Steedman, J. B.; VI, 7, Sweet, B. J. Persan, Madame Doublet de, V, 6. Pidansat. Perseverance, the. steamboat, II, 471, Fitch, John. Perspective protractor, inventor of the, IV, 604, Otis. Peru, additions of territory to, public works in, Spanish conquest and an old prophecy of it, royal funeral in, III, 291, Huayna Capac ; ancient records of, IV, 588, Orlan- do ; confederation with Bolivia, V, 395, Santa Cruz, A.; III, 343, Iguain ; IV. 583, Orbegozo ; the apostle of, I. 168, Barcena, A. de ; bridges in, III, 628, Lalrobe, C. H. ; chari- ties, founded, II, 23, Cruz, R. de la ; cities founded in, improvements in, IV, 22, Lopez de Zuniga ; conquest of, I, 59, Almagro ; 113, Atahualpa ; 602. Chialiquichiama ; H, 168, 169, Diaz, R.; 177, Diente, J.; 427, Felipe ; 435, Fernandez, D.; IV, 56, Luque; 181, Maldonado ; 186, Manco Inca ; 366, Montemayor; 385, Mora. D.; V, 35, 36, Pizarro ; 347, Ruminagui ; 392-393, San Mi at in ; VI, 180. Tupac-Amaru; 206, Ulloa, F.; 656, Zarate. A. and P. O. ; contest of church and state in, III, 185, Herrera, B. ; contributions to the war against the Dutch and English, 329, Hurtado, G.; Dutch attacks on, civil war in, public works, II, 437, Fernandez de Cordova ; decree to abolish Indian slavery, rebellion against the first viceroy, IV, 546, Nunez- Vela. ; depredations of pirates in, II, 85, David, E.; early revolutions in, III, 329. Hur- tado, A.; earthquakes and floods in, V, 82, Portocarrero; end of Spanish domination in, 739. Sucre, A. J.; explora- tion of, U, 152 ; feud between the conquerors, V, 36, Pizarro, F.; first missionary to, IV, 366, Montenegro; founder and first inca of, 18f>, Manco Capac ; guano de- posits in, I, 231, Belmont. P. ; important export of, V, 266, Rivero ; indemnity for Alvarado's claim, 1, 62, Alvarado ; IV, 435, Moscoso ; independence proclaimed (July 28, 1820), 11,588, Gana; reforms in, V. 392, San Martin. J. de ; Indian conspiracy in. IV, 197, Manso ; Indian insurrec- tions in, I, 705, Condorcanqui ; III, 408, Jauregui ; II, 485, Flores, I.; 372, Espartero ; I, 705, Condorcanqui; insurrection of Gonzalo Pizarro in, II, 613, Gasca ; last inca of, captured, IV, 47, Loyola ; rebellion of the con- querors, II. 661, Giron ; liberation of, I, 306; miracles wrought in, IV, 239, Masias; native historian of, II, 593-594, Garcilaso, the Inca ; pillaged, 224, Drake, Sir F. ; public works in, Dutch attack on, IV, 298-299, Mendoza ; loans, I. 153. Balta ; V, 14, Pierola ; war with Chili, 14, Pierola; rebellions against the Spanish government in. III, 214, Hinojosa ; 343. Illatopa ; rebellion of 1780, II, 870, Exco- bedo,J. ; rebellion of Gonzalo Pizarro in. III. 749, Loayaza; V, 604, Solano ; of Giron, 750 ; reforms in, III. 714, I.iiian ; revolutions in. 1, 554,Cn*ti7ta : 492. Cdceres, A. A. ; II, 297, Echenique ; 373. BhmJo. J. ; III, 342, Iqlesias. M. ; 342 -S48, Iguain ; IV, 866-367, Montero ; 682. Paullu ; 749. Pezuda, Joaquin : V, 100, Prado, M. I. ; 185. Pumacahua ; 376, Sala- verry ; VI, 808, Vivanco ; slaves freed, II, 300 ; cotton and