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 Nullification party. See State Rights party.

Nullifiers. See State Rights party.

Ohio: and nullification, 176 n.; tariff, position of congressmen of, on, 286.

"One of the People," disunion opposed by, in 1828, 17; on internal improvements, 30.

O'Neall, Judge J. B., 203 n.; Union leader, 134; on test oath, 335, 336, 337, 340.

Orangeburg district, anti-tariff meeting in, in 1828, 11 n.

Ordinance of nullification. See Nullification.

Palmetto, emblem of South Carolina, 123, 323.

Parishes, defined, 10 n. See also Low-country districts.

Patriot, The Charleston Southern: nullification opposed by, 83; 146, 313; on the tariff, 114, 116, 117, 144.

Pendleton, district, 125 n.; anti-tariff meeting in, in 1828, 11 n.; and test oath, 349, 364.

Pennsylvania: and nullification, 241, 176 n.; tariff, position of congressmen of, on 286.

Perry, Benjamin F., Union party leader, 67.

Petrigru, James L., Union leader, 98, 154, 159, 295, 101.

Philadelphia anti-tariff convention, September, 1831, 112, 113, 124, 155, 162, 164.

Pickens district, test oath, opposition of, to, 327.

Pickens, Francis W.: author of "Hampden" articles, 53-56: use of pamphlets advocated by, 60; convention favored by, 104 n.

Pinckney, Henry L.: advocate of nullification, 63, 173; State Rights candidate, 99, 315; convention favored by, 104 n.

Player, T. T., 104 n.

Poinsett, Joel R.: Union party leader, 97, 127, 134, 231, 246, 282, 295; work of, with Jackson, 229, 233, 271; and test oath, 331.

Post, The Charleston State Sights and Free Trade Evening, a nullification paper, 121 n.

President. See Adams, John Quincy; Jackson, Andrew.

Pressley, J. J., convention opposed by, 104 n.

Preston, John, and manufacturing, 131, 132.

Preston, William C: speech of, at Columbia, 1828, 17; Calhoun asked to write report for legislature by, 36; convention supported by, 104 n.; candidate, 132; State Rights leader, 277; on test oath, 338.

Pringle, James R.: Union leader, 98; candidate, 99.

Prioleau, Judge Samuel, in legislature of 1824, 34.

Radical, The Cheraw, Professor Henry defended by, 18.

Replevin act, to carry nullification into effect, 219-23.

Republican party: Remnants of, 242; principles of, 305.

Revolution, and nullification, 78, 79; 135, 140, 262.

Revolutionary Society of Charleston, 147, 196, 345.

Revolutionary War: conditions during, 69, 73; pensions from, 165; veterans of, 218.