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Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 on state defense council (WWI), 2:117 P and visit of W. J. Bryan (1909), 11:333 Page, John Herbert, papers of, noted, 39:115n P. G. T. Beauregard: Napoleon in Gray, by T. Harry Page, John M., paper by, 55:320 Williams, revd., 15:94–96 Page, Neal, Harrison, 8:286n Pacaha (Indian village), visited by De Soto expedition, Page, Otis D. (state land commissioner), Little Rock, 2:144, 49:303–4, 306 1:188 Pacaha Club, Helena, 55:76 Page, Mrs. Otis D., 9:223 Pacana (Miami leader), at Ark. Post (1789), 49:247 Page, Tate C. "Piney," Russellville, 42:393 Pace, Frank, Little Rock, 2:116, 7:177–78, 36:284 book by, noted, 36:97 picture of, facing 36:288 Page, Thomas, Grant Co., 7:318 Pace, Jack (Ft. Smith mayor), 19:75, 175 Page, Walter Hines, 53:205 Pace, Kelly, Cummins Prison, 56:210–11, 214–15, 223, Page, Will, Garland Co., 59:416–17 224–25, 228–29 Page's Ferry, on Poteau River, 26:268 Pace, Lawrence, 56:228 Pague, Wilson, Union Co., 12:49 Pace, Lyda Winn, book by, noted, 45:357 Pagues, Delloss C. (CSA), 5:406 Pace, Thomas N. (USA) Paheka (Quapaw leader), and hist. of Quapaw migration at battle of Helena (1863), 20:283, 286 to Ark., 43:201 at Pine Bluff, 23:292, 294, 298, 306 Paige, John, book by, noted, 47:389 Pace, Capt. W. F., Boone Co., 13:68 Paine, Capt. (CSA), 42:143–44, 147, 149 Pace, W. W., Ouachita Co., 22:112 Paine, David, 18:46 Pace Recording Co., 53:47 Paine, Jesse A., Jacksonport, 9:243 Pacific and Great Eastern Railway Company, 7:160 Paine, Thomas, 37:46 Pacific Coast Express, 34:248 Pain in Prevention: A History of Public Health in Pacific Hotel, Little Rock, 35:6n Arkansas, cited, 59:324–25 Pack, John (CSA), Saline Co., 18:97 Painting (in Ark.), 3:325–37, 13:373–74, 53:33-41 Packer, Alfred, of Colo., 1:75 Paisley, Clifton, "The Political Wheelers and Arkansas' Paddock, Dr. Charles (son of Dr. Charles B.), Election of 1888," 25:3–21 Fayetteville, 10:376 Paisley, D. L. (ed., Ark. Teacher), 19:336 Paddock, Dr. Charles B., Fayetteville, 10:376 purchases Auvergne Acad., Jackson Co., 5:182 Paddock, Nancy (auth.), 46:376 Paisley, Emma Butler (Mrs. William Paisley), 44:182, Paddock, Dr. Samuel F., Washington Co., 10:370–71, 293, 45:175–76 375–76 book of letters, noted, 44:182, 293 Paden, A., Ft. Smith, 29:250 Paisley, Mrs. Tom, Fayetteville, 37:105, 115, 117, 128 Paden, Thomas, Ft. Smith, 29:250 Paisley, William, 45:175–76 Padgett, W. B., Batesville, 11:21 book of his letters, noted, 44:182, 293 Padgett, W. R., Batesville, 13:142, 149 Pakenham, Thomas, books by, noted, 52:98 Pagan, Cheryl, Little Rock, 45:186 Pakis, George, Garland Co., 59:416 Pagan, John, quoted, 55:49 Palace Theater, Fayetteville, 31:183 Pagan, Mrs. Muggie, Union Co., 12:237n Palarm, Faulkner Co., 48:153 Page, Earl, Little Rock, 1:90, 24:212, 26:49, 34:263 origin of name, 19:205 Page, Henry (state treas.), Pulaski Co., 1:72, 8:9n, RR station at, 4:138, 15:149 36:111 Palarm, Pulaski Co., 47:134 and Ark. Deaf Mute Inst., 5:195 Palarm Creek, Faulkner Co., 4:278, 19:205, 42:28, Page, James R. (prosecuting atty., 9th Circuit, 1871), 48:153 13:137n attack on Hallie at (1874), 4:38, 14:191, 15:149–50 Page, John, Cushman, 36:140–41, 143, 153 early settlement along, 10:127, 130, 133 picture of, facing 36:288 Lake Conway on, 12:107–8, 110 Page, John, Indian Terr., 57:335–36 Palestine, St. Francis Co. Page, John, Warren, 46:60, 62, 64 art. on consolidated sch. at, 27:59–67 Page, Mrs. John, Warren, picture of, facing 36:136 pictures of sch. at, facing 26:60, 64 Page, John H., Little Rock Palmer (steamboat capt. on White River), 8:141 Jacksonport publisher, 9:241–42, 256 Palmer, A. Mitchell (U.S. atty. gen.), 37:106 picture of, facing 36:288 and Ark. riots (1919), 33:177–78 and state convicts, 8:185 Palmer, Clayton, Washington, 42:98 state agriculture commissioner, 26:49 Palmer, Clyde Eber, Hot Springs, 36:184 553 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Palmer, Edward (Smithsonian archeologist), 3:304, Civil War: The Memoirs of W. G. D. Hinds," 47:193 13:325–37 cited on Ft. Desha, 26:8 Panther Bluff, on Saline River, Howard Co., 2:341 describes Turner Place (1891), 2:153 Panther Creek, Newton Co., 37:211 exploration of, in Ark. (1882), 3:305 Panthers (in Ark.), 6:420, 11:218 on location of Ark. Post of 1765, 2:154–55 Pantograph. See Little Rock Pantograph visits Toltec Mounds (1882), 13:228 Panton, William, 56:144–45 Palmer, Mrs. Elno, Washington, 39:92 Panttz, Henry, Bradley Co., 12:228 Palmer, George, 51:137–38 Pape, Ada, Ft. Smith, 9:316 Palmer, Dr. H. H., Helena, 51:145 Pape, Annie. See Davis, Annie Pape (Mrs. T. C. Davis) Palmer, H. K. (surgeon, Freedman's Hosp.), 1:72 Paper, Presses, and Profits: A History of the E. O. Palmer, Capt. Henry A. (USA), at battle of Cane Hill Painter Printing Company, by Sidney Philip (1862), 46:270, 56:40, 55 Johnston, noted, 57:366 Palmer, Dr. Henry S., Osceola, 24:126 Paper mills, at Crossett, 44:159, 48:34–56 Palmer, J. L. (mgr., Anthony House), Little Rock, Papers Concerning Robertson's Colony, 42:303–4 7:124, 23:264 Papers of Andrew Johnson: Volume 9, September 1865– Palmer, Joe, 56:424 January 1866, ed. Paul H. Bergeron, noted, Palmer, John C., Helena, 34:129 51:99 and Ark. Midland RR, 7:114 Papers of Andrew Johnson: Volume 11, August 1866– Palmer, John J., and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:89–90 January 1867, ed. Paul H. Bergeron, revd., Palmer, Dr. Marcus (Indian missionary), in Ark., 16:178 54:385–86 Palmer, Paul C., 33:60 Papers of Andrew Johnson: Volume 12, February– "Miscegenation as an Issue in the Arkansas August 1867, ed. Paul H. Bergeron, revd., Constitutional Convention of 1868," 24:99– 56:108–9 119 Papers of Andrew Johnson: Volume 16, May 1869–July Palmer, Potter, Chicago, Ill., 38:23 1875, ed. Paul H. Bergeron, noted, 59:468 Palmer, Robert (AHA speaker), 47:366 Papers of David Settle Reid, ed. Lindley S.Butler, picture of, facing 47:366 noted, 53:112 Palmer, Will, 15:213 Papers of Jefferson Davis, vol. 10, ed. Lynda Lasswell Palmer's Arkansas Partisan Company, 25:63n Crist, Kenneth H. Williams, and Peggy L. Palmetto, Ark., 35:239 Dillard, noted, 59:229 Palnik, Rabbi Elijah "Zeke," 57:58 Papers of John C. Calhoun, vol. 1, ed. Robert Lee Palo Pinto County, Tex., 38:181 Meriwether, revd., 19:184–86 Paltz, Mr., 48:146 "Papers of Samuel Evans of Ozark," ed. W. J. Lemke, Pamplin, Robert, 44:167, 171–73 13:278–300 Panama, proclaims independence, 38:338–39 Papers of William Alexander Graham, ed. Max R. Panama Canal, 38:339, 39:152 Williams and Mary R. Peacock, noted, Pancake, John S., 1777: The Year of the Hangman, 52:200 revd., 36:361–63 Papers of Zebulon Baird Vance, ed. Joe A. Mobley, Pane, Lt. (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville, 5:406 noted, 54:234 Pane, Thomas (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville, Papili, Adele, 45:32 5:406 Papili, Patricio, 45:31 Panel of American Women, 57:53–54 Papillon, Jacques, 48:162 Pánfil de Narváez, 51:307 Papillon Creek, Crawford Co. (old name for Lee Creek, Pangburn, Richard, book by, noted, 55:348 according to A. Pike), 48:162 Pangburn, Searcy Co., 26:30, 286, 32:367 Paquette, Robert Louis, book by, noted, 59:346 and M&NA RR, 33:275 Paraclifta, Sevier Co., 10:60, 13:391, 14:159, 339, Panic of 1837, 52:115 17:58. See also Forks Panics. See Depressions AMA freedmen's sch. at, 30:254 Panimates (Chickasaw), 49:247 book on, noted, 46:396 Panis Indians, 2:51 P. Clayton's militia in (1868), 20:346 Pankhurst, Emmeline, 15:38 early travels in, 30:167 Panola, Ark., 32:5 and Freedmen's Bureau, 50:158, 160, 163, 166–67, Panorama Bluff, on White River, Benton Co., 13:157 177, 194, 195 Panser, Nelson, of Earle, 47:210–11 as Sevier Co. seat, 12:272 Panter, Bill, ed., "True Stories of Adventures of the "Paraclifta to Marks' Mill: The Civil War 554 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Correspondence of Lieutenant Robert C. Paris, Logan Co., 3:193, 195–96, 5:313, 14:109, 111, Gilliam," ed. James J. Hudson, 17:272–302 399, 32:354, 45:6–7, 47:278–79, 286 Paradox of Southern Progressivism, 1880–1930, by coal mining near, 32:141–42 William A. Link, revd., 52:350–52 and RRs, 8:162 Paragould, Greene Co., 27:23, 32:213, 43:89 seat of Sarber Co., 13:96 African American pop. of (1940), 8:120 telephone line at, 14:401 banking restrictions in (1933), 39:255 Claude Williams at, 32:366 Crossing (early name of), 13:60 Paris, Subiaco, and Eastern Railroad, 38:186 factories in, 14:126 Paris and Dardanelle Railroad, Ft. Smith and, 7:162 as Greene Co. seat, 13:61–62 Paris Express-Progress, 4:80 origin of name, 7:162, 184 Parish, Louisa, Pine Bluff, 47:259 and RRs, 7:162–63, 185–86, 31:282, 287 Parish, Samuel C., Mt.