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| NAMES | PAGE |
| Page, Oliver J. | 1514 |
| Palestine | 447 |
| Palmer, Elihu J. | 399 |
| Palmer, John M. | 251, 258, 305, 338 |
| Palmyra | 549 |
| Pape, Gustavus | 526, 952 |
| Parish, John J. | 846 |
| Parish, William H. | 844 |
| Park, Edmund C. | 1246 |
| Park, Roswell | 529 |
| Parker, Charles A. C. | 781 |
| Parker, George N. | 1424 |
| Parkinson, Daniel B. | 407, 1602 |
| Parmly, Walter D. | 1459 |
| Parrish, Braxton | 466 |
| Parsons, George | 1188 |
| Parsons, S. H. | 99 |
| “Patent inside” | 349 |
| Pautler, Nicholas B. | 972 |
| Pavey, C. W. | 341 |
| Pavey, Louis G. | 1185 |
| Payne, William S. | 1340 |
| Pearce, Jo R. | 852 |
| Peck, Ebenezer | 205 |
| Peck, John M. | 153, 348, 382, 534 |
| Peeler, Samuel D. | 1414 |
| Pellett, Ezra B. | 794 |
| Peltier, P. P. | 511 |
| Penvler, Hugh | 1495 |
| Peoria | 174 |
| Permanent settlements— | |
| Kaskaskia settled | 49 |
| grants of land | 52 |
| war and progress | 58 |
| Perrine, William A. | 1312 |
| Perry county— | |
| Pioneer settlers and incidents | 513 |
| Pinckneyville selected as county seat | 514 |
| First circuit court | 515 |
| DuQuoin and Tamaroa | 515 |
| Perry, Enos | 670 |
| “Perry County Times” | 515 |
| Perryville | 462 |
| Personeau, Etienne | 532 |
| Pilasterer. Frank | 963 |
| Phillip, (Philp), Harry O. | 1303 |
| Phillips, A. J. | 261, 264 |
| Phillips, David L. | 261 |
| Phillips, D. W. | 378 |
| Phillips, John E. | 1386 |
| Phillips, William H. | 619 |
| Phillips, Winfield S. | 1371 |
| Piankashawtown | 455, 371, 372, 376, |
| Piasa bird | 32, 38 (illustration) |
| Piatt, Hiram H. | 1388 |
| “Picket Guard,” | 349 |
| Pickrell, Andrew J. | 775 |
| Picquet, Joseph | 1712 |
| Pictographs on Illinois river bluffs, (illustrations) | 31 |
| Pier, Charles S. | 1688 |
| Piercy, Willis D. | 1284 |
| Piggott’s fort | 509 |
| Pillers, George W. | 835 |
| Pinckneyville | 514 |
| Pinkel, Armin B., | 1378 |
| Pinkstaff, John | 498 |
| Pioneer monument at Old Kaskaskia, (illustration) | 343 |
| “Pioneer of the Valley of the Mississippi” | 348 |
| Pippin, W. H. | 1252 |
| Pitner, Homer W. | 1643 |
| Pixley, Harvey F. | 1265 |
| Plummer, Walter B. | 1453 |
| Pontiac | 26, 73 |
| Poorman, Andrew J., Jr. | 1606 |
| Pope county— | |
| Sarahville (Golonda), the county seat | 516 |
| educational and social | 516 |
| noted personages | 517 |
| “Great Medicine Water” | 518 |
| statistics | 518 |
| Pope, B. F., Sr. | 823 |
| Pope, Benjamin W. | 823 |
| Pope, Nathaniel | 109, 128, 129, 366, 444 |
| Pope, Payton S. | 621 |
| Pope, Pleasant N. | 837 |
| Porter, Howard K. | 800 |
| Porterfield, John F. | 1279 |
| Portraits— | |
| George Rogers Clark | 83 |
| Abraham Lincoln | 309 |
| John A. Logan | 316 |
| Edward Coles | 149 |
| Henry Eddy | 154 |
| Lafayette | 161 |
| Black Hawk | 185 |
| Clark Braden | 389 |
| Peter White | 473 |
| James C. Maxey | 488 |
| Gustavus Koerner | 534 |
| Samuel Westbrook | 539 |
| Posey, Thomas | 471 |
| Post, Frank H. | 1031 |
| Potter, William O. | 1010 |
| Potthast, Fred | 1213 |
| Powell, Alfred B. | 786 |
| Powell, H. K. | 1155 |
| Powell, William H. | 251 |
| Prairie areas | 21 |
| Prairie du Pont | 535 |
| Prairie du Rocher | 55, 59 (winter view) |
| Prehistoric people— | |
| Evidences of | 27 |
| the Cahokia mounds | 28 |
| implements, pottery and pictographs | 30 |
| Prehistoric relics from Wabash county (illustration) | 26, 29 |
| Prentiss, B. M. | 324 |
| Presbyterians (early) | 122, 176 |
| Press | (See Journalism) |
| Price, George B. | 445 |
| Prill, Max | 1558 |
| Proctor, David Choate | 176 |
| Protestant churches (early) | 121 |
| Pruett Family, the | 1474 |
| Public schools— | |
| First American | 365 |
| basis of Illinois system | 366 |
| primitive school houses | 369 |
| conventions to encourage public education, | 370 |
| best friends of the cause | 372 |
| state law of 1855 | 373 |
| present system of public education | 373 |
| Pulaski county— | |
| Caledonia, the old county seat | 519 |
| Mound City of the earlier times | 520 |
| General M. M. Rawlings | 520 |
| plans for the great emporium city | 521 |
| Union Block, Civil war hospital | 522 |
| the present Mound City | 523 |
| villages of the county | 523 |
| Pulley, Lewis B. | 999 |
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