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"Pig-track" *Pennsylvania Gazette, General Forbes eulogized by, 5, 160–162.
 * Pennsylvania, History of Western, 1, 61.
 * Pennsylvania House, 10, 159.
 * Perrett, William, 6, 200.
 * Peters, Richard, quoted, 5, 188.
 * Petersburg (Maryland), early taverns at, 10, 159.
 * Petty, William, 6, 2O2.
 * Phelps Prairie, Clark's route in, 8, 24, 25, 27, 28.
 * Philadelphia House, 10, 160.
 * Philadelphia Press, cited, 11, 74.
 * Philippe, Louis, anecdote of, 9, 171.
 * "Phoenix Coach Line," 10, 135.
 * Pickell, John, A New Chapter in the Early Life of Washington, 13, 51, et seq.
 * Pickering, Gen. Timothy: holds convention at Painted Post, 8, 112; invites Indian chiefs to Washington, 164; on treaty commission, 184.
 * Pierce, Capt. Joseph, tribute to Jacob Yoder, 9, 124.
 * Pierpont, surveyor consulted by Washington (1784) as to Western routes, 12, 21.
 * Pigman, Bene S., effects compromise between Baltimore and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 13, 116.
 * "Pig-track" surveys, 15, 87.