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PATTERSON, WILLIAM. See Federal Convention New Jersey. 

 PECK, JAMES H. See Impeachment. 



PENN, WILLIAM; by Edward Charming. (In American Historical Associa- 

 tion Report, 1906, vol. 1, pages 191 to 197.) Paper, 60c; cloth, 75c. 



SI 4.1 : 906 1 

 See also Patriotic addresses Philadelphia. 



PENNSYLVANIA. On the history of Pennsylvania, 1815-1860; by P. Orman 

 Ray. (In American Historical Association Report, 1912, pages 152 and 

 153.) Cloth, 65c. 814.1:912 



See also Archives, 5th report Historical societies, 3d report Mason and 

 Dixon line Political parties. 



PENSACOLA NAVY YARD. See Civil War, under subhead Navy yards. 



PERRY, M. C. See Japan. 



PERRY'S VICTORY. See War of 1812. 



PETERSBURG, BATTLE OF. See Civil War Conduct of War, 1865, vol. 1. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Historical sketch, by Susan Coolidge; [with Philadelphia in 1880]. (In 

 Social Statistics of Cities, 1880, pt. 1, pages 773 to 849, map, illus. 4) 

 Cloth, $1.50. I 11.5 : 18 



The story of the Half Moon, William Penn and his Quaker Colony, Benjamin 

 Franklin, the Revolution, Philadelphia as the National Capital, 1783-1800, and 

 the development of the City of Brotherly Love. 



See also Archives, 2d report Congress Hall Declaration of Independ- 

 ence Popula tion. 

 PHILADELPHIA, ship. See Decatur. 



PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. See Archives, llth report Colonies War with 



Spain. 

 See also Price list 32, Noncontiguous Territory and Cuba. 



PICKERING, JOHN. See Impeachment. 



PIERPONT, FRANCIS HARRISON, proceedings on acceptance of statue from 

 West Virginia, a 910. 183 pages, illus., large 8. Cloth, 55c. 



Y 7.2 : P 61 



The career of Virginia's War Governor, so called, and the Father of West Vir- 

 ginia. When Virginia seceded, Pierpone, the Republican governor, was left, a 

 king without a country. The volume contains a very complete history of the 

 formation of the State of West Virginia, and of the political situations which it 

 called forth. 



PIKE, AUSTIN F. Memorial addresses. 1888. 89 pages, illus. large 8 (49th 

 Cong. 2d sess. S. Misc. Doc. 94. Bound with another doc. ; serial no. 

 2455. ) Sheep, $1.40. 



Pike served in Congress during the Civil War, representing New Hampshire. 

 The other document in the same volume commemorates John A. Logan. 



PLEASONTON, GEN. ALFRED. See Conduct of War, 1866, vol. 2. 



POLITICAL PARTIES. 



An undeveloped function; by C. F. Adams. (In American Historical Asso- 

 ciation Report, 1901, vol. 1, pages 47 to 93.) Cloth, 50c. SI 4.1 : 901 1 

 Gives the political issues for each presidential election year, 1856 to 1901. 



Antimasonic party, study of political antimasonry in United States, 1827 

 to 1840; oy Charles McCarthy. (In American Historical Association 

 Report, 1902, vol. 1, pages 365 to 574, illus.) Cloth, 50c. SI 4.1: 902 1 



This deals with the abduction of William Morgan, Sept. 1826, the growth of 

 the Antimasonic party in New York and Pennsylvania, the leadership of Thaddeus 

 Stevens, the hirth of the Whig party, the anti-Jackson movement, the Buckshot 

 War, and the issues of the Antimasonic party in Vermont, Massachusetts, Ohio, 

 and other States. Many church denominations were in open opposition to the 

 Free Masons at this time. 



Black Republican Party. Howell Cobb to the people of Georgia, Dec, 6, 

 I860 [giving principles of party who elected Lincoln, from viewpoint of 

 southern Democrat]. (In American Historical Association Report, 1911, 

 vol. 2, pages 505 to 516.) Cloth, 65c. SI 4.1 : 911 2 



Influence of party upon legislation in England and America; by A. L. 

 Lowell. (In American Historical Association Report, 1901, vol. 1, pages 

 319 to 542, diagrams.) Cloth, 50c. 814.1:001* 



