576 INDIANA HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS 



Pi-ices (C<ynt.) 



wool, 344, 394. See also Land 



prices. 

 Printer's Retreat (Ind.), 390n. 

 Printing, new method, 28, 504-7. 

 Pumpkins, 58, 346. 

 Pumps, water, 294-95. 

 Pumps, southern definition, 482. 

 Purdy, William A., 68. 

 Putnam County (111.), Robinson 



tour through (1845), 412-13. 



Quincy, Josiah, Jr., 516. 



Railroads, cars, new model, 516; 

 Illinois, 25n, 412-13, 417; In- 

 diana, 97, 245-46; Kentucky, 

 249, 250; travel costs (1845), 

 534, 537-38; Union Pacific, 

 25n. 



Rand, Socrates, 364n. 



Randall, Henry Stephens, 307. 



Rapp, George, 508, 509, 510. 



Raymond (Miss.), Robinson 

 visits (1845), 479-80. 



Reapers, 276-77, 513. 



Recipes, boiling rice, 78 ; butter- 

 milk bread, 85; pumpkin pies, 

 86; oyster plant, 206; rice, 

 78; saleratus versus pearlash, 

 85-86. 



Redtop, 260, 287. 



Remedies, bloody flux, 77-78; 

 cholera morbus, 77-78; dysen- 

 tery, 77-78; horses, diseases 

 of, 77; liquidambar, 480; 

 styptic, 316. 



Renault, Philippe Frangois, 434, 

 438. 



Rice, 78. 



Richardville, John B., Miami 

 chief, 64. 



Road scrapers, manufacture, 

 532. 



Roads, Illinois, 403, 411, 415, 

 416, 422-23; Indiana, 7, 45, 

 243-44, 245, 385; Kentucky, 



251; Mississippi, 451, 473, 

 475, 485, 500; Missouri, 436, 

 442, 444, 444-45; Ohio, 272- 

 73; plantation, 461; Tennes- 

 see, 448, 501; toll, 501. 



Robinson, Allen Downing, 33. 



Robinson, Charles Tracy, 33. 



Robinson, Elisha J., 67; deposi- 

 tion, Shobonier claim, 83-84. 



Robinson, Isaac, of Massa- 

 chusetts, 3. 



Robinson, Jacob, of Windham, 

 Conn., sealer of weights and 

 measures, 3-4. 



Robinson, Jacob, of Tolland, 

 Conn., father of Solon Robin- 

 son, 4. 



Robinson, James, stepfather of 

 Solon Robinson, 4. 



Robinson, John, of Sturton, 

 England, 3. 



Robinson, Rev. John, of Massa- 

 chusetts, 3. 



Robinson, Josephine Salinda, 33. 



Robinson, Leila Gertrude, 33. 



Robinson, Mariah (Evans), 

 governess, family of Joseph 

 Jefferson, 6; marriage to 

 Solon Robinson, 6-7; qualifi- 

 cations for pioneering, 11; 

 provisions for, Robinson's 

 early will, 124, 125, 126-27; 

 separation and divorce from 

 Robinson, 32-33; letter from 

 Robinson on slavery, 38n; 

 death, 33. 



Robinson, Mary (Johnson), 

 marriage, 39; visits Crown 

 Point, 39-40; death, 41. 



Robinson, Milo, settles in north- 

 western Indiana, 10; land 

 purchases, 13, 15; store, 

 Crown Point, 19; justice of 

 peace, 80, 83, 84; death, 19. 



Robinson, Peter, of Windham, 

 Conn., farmer, 3. 



