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112 *Partridge, Colonel, on Roosevelt Erie Canal committee, 14, 198.
 * "Passed meeting," Quaker phrase used in connection with Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 13, 73.
 * Paterson's on Roanoke, 6, 121.
 * Patterson, Captain: guide in Forbes's army, 5, 99; sent to explore Old Glade Road, 110.
 * Patterson, Major, in St. Clair's defeat, 8, 147.
 * Patterson, Robert, 6, 198.
 * Patterson, William, Baltimore and Ohio Railway director, 13, 110.
 * Pawling, Henry, 6, 197.
 * Peach, Captain, 7, 106.
 * Peachy, Major, Braddock's Road opened by (1758), 5, 96.
 * Peacock, Engineer William, builds western section Erie Canal, 14, 106.
 * Peden's, Colonel, 12, 60.
 * Pendleton, P. C., Chesapeake and Ohio Canal central committeeman, 13, 74.
 * Pendleton's Ford, 4, 194.
 * Pentland's Journal, 1, 61.
 * Pennsylvania: and State Aid, 15, 51; suffering after Braddock's defeat, 5, 48.
 * Pennsylvania Archives, cited, 2, 103, 110; 5, 22, 23.