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[Text only version] (including the Quarterly Bulletin) -- Volume 1, Number 1 through Volume 66, Number 4 -- Please read the Introduction for more information Locating issues of the Annals of Wyoming P. P-39 Aircobra (see Bell P-39 Aircobra) P-51 Mustang (see North American P-51 Mustang) P-63 Kingcobra (see Bell P-63 Kingcobra) P. J. Quealy: Wyoming’s Coal Man and Town Builder by Glen Barrett 47:1:31-43 Pa-ha-za-ze-a-ta-ca (see Parr, Dick) Pacific Coast 31:2:140; 65:2/3:16 (see also James Madison Alden. Yankee Artist of the Pacific Coast, 1854-1860) Pacific Coast Dairyman 43:2:166, 203 Pacific Creek 1:1:3; 30:2:195; 33:2:164; 44:2:284; 45:1:47 Pacific Fur Company 15:2:173; 30:1:45; 42:1:96; 44:1:79-80 Pacific Northwest 65:2/3:4 (see also In Search of Butch Cassidy; Indians of the Pacific Northwest) Pacific Northwestern 65:4:21, 32 Pacific Ocean (see Lost America, From the Mississippi to the Pacific; Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of-War "Dale", 1841-1843; Our New West. Records of Travel Between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean 65:2/3:4 Pacific Railroad 32:1:44 Pacific Railroad surveys 32:1:30 Pacific Springs 22:2:54; 23:1:59, 66; 25:2:128; 29:1:158; 30:1:56, 50-51; 30:2:193, 195, 201, 204; 46:1:61; 49:2:267 Pacific Springs Stage Station 23:1:59, 66; 25:2:128; 29:2:158; 30:1:46, 50-51; 30:2:193, 195, 201, 205 Pacific Telegraph 44:1:30; 47:1:21, 27 pack trains 28:2:148 Pack Saddle Jack (see Morrison, John) Packer (Governor) 34:1:87 Packer, Alfred 25:1:105-107; 28:1:64; 32:2:223 Pack-His-Drums photo 18:2:134-135 (see also Sioux) Pactola (see Dakota) Padden, Charles 28:2:176 Paddock, A. A. 27:2:231 Paddock, Algernon S. 53:2:34 Paddock, J. V. S. (Lieutenant) 16:2:99, 102, 105; 18:1:20 Paddock, R. B. (Lieutenant) 38:1:64 Padehiyadeka 36:2:134 Paden, Irene 30:2:211; 31:2:189; 42:2:269; 65:2/3:2 (see also Wake of the Prairie Schooner) Padouca 17:2:137 Paducah Fork 37:2:216 Page 22:2:55 Page, E. C. 43:1:26, 29 Page, Eliza 26:2:111 Page, Elizabeth 31:2:161 Page, Henry 25:2:114-116, 118, 139; 31:2:159-160 Page, Vicki (see Changing Face of Cowboy State Agriculture: Turn of the Century Wyoming Agriculturalist-A Demographic Profile) Pageant of American History by Gerald Leinwand 49:2:228, 235, 246 pageants 25:1:61-82; 30:2:110; 30:2:107 Pagel, Betty Lou (see review of Salute to Courage) Pagel, Carrie Edith 42:1:58 Pagel, William Reinhart 42:1:58, 72 Pagel, William Rush 42:1:135 (see also George Morgan, Pioneer Importer and Breeder of American Herefords) Paha Sapa (see Black Hills) Pahaska Tepee 45:1:19 Pah-Ede (see Pi Ede) Pah-goh-zete 16:1:30-31 (see also Bannock) Pahranagat 30:1:77 Pah-Vent 26:2:152-154, 167-168; 27:1:78, 82, 85-87; 29:2:97, 211, 225; 30:1:77, 79 Pahviets 16:2:90-92, 94, 113, 129 (see also Ute) Paige (General) 28:1:89 Paige, John C. (see review of Coloradans; review of Carlos Montezuma and the Changing World of American Indians; review of Shadows of the Indian: Sterotypes in American Culture; review of Making of a Town: Wright, Wyoming) Paine (Senator) 37:1:39-40 Paine, Seth (Mrs.) 62:1:20 paint brush map of Wyoming (see maps) Paint Rock Creek Valley 65:4:28 Painted Desert (see Navajo of the Painted Desert) Painted Woods Creek 17:2:125-126 Painter 2:1:13 Painter, George 26:1:54 Painter, John 26:1:64 Painter, Wyoming 12:3:228; 29:2:157 Paintrock Creek 30:1:5-7, 9-11 Paiute 26:2:152, 168; 27:1:85-88; 27:2:204; 29:2:211, 213, 225; 33:1:23, 28 Paiute (Northern) 36:2:133 Paiute (Southern) 36:2:133 Paivotso 33:1:25, 28 Palace Car Studio 65:1:37, 51-52 Pale Ink: Two Ancient Records of Chinese Explorations in America by Henriette Mertz, review 45:1:129-130 Paleo 65:1:4 Palisades National Bank 22:1:85 Pallady (see Bullardy, Leon) Pallardie, Leon 51:2:38-39 Palm 33:1:97 Palmer (Captain) 21:2/3:137 Palmer 22:2:53 Palmer, Axel 36:2:196-197 Palmer, C. L. 19:2:80 Palmer, E. Percy 22:1:88 Palmer, F. G. 39:1:103 Palmer, Ford 45:2:254 Palmer, Granville 19:1:39 Palmer, Gus 36:1:197 Palmer, H. E. (Captain) 16:1:74; 33:2:171; 36:1:74 Palmer, Innis Newton (Lieutenant Colonel) 38:1:18-19, 43, 45, 47; 40:1:46-47; 42:1:91; 47:2:215; 49:2:259; 50:1:143; 55:1:41 Palmer, Jack 51:2:44-45 Palmer, Joel 22:2:53; 30:2:198-199; 31:2:221 Palmer John M. (General) 34:1:70 Palmer, Louis J. 12:4:288; photo 37:1:4, 5, 18-19, 21 Palmer, Ora 56:1:17 Palmer, W. H. 19:2:80, 85, 96, 102 Palmer, Walter E. 19:2:69, 73 Palmer, Zermira 32:1:53 Palmerston, H. P. 51:2:15 Palmieri, Anthony (Doctor) (see Medical Incidents in the Life of Dr. John H. Finfrock) Palmieri, Anthony, III (see John C. Davis: Portrait of a Rocky Mountain Drug Wholesaling Pioneer) palimpsest 65:1:11, 13 Palwaggi 23:2:52 Pamplin Smoking Pipe and Manufacturing Company, Incorporated 32:2:125 Pamplin, Virginia (see Pamplin Smoking Pipe and Manufacturing Company, Incorporated) Pan American Petroleum Company 53:1:17, 22 Panaiti toyani 33:1:34 Panawick 26:2:153 (see also Ute) Panic of 1893 65:4:58 Pannack (see Bannock) Pan-sook-a-motse 30:1:72 (see also Bannock) Pantoshiga 28:2:207; 29:2:210; 30:1:72 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Papago 31:2:143 Papago Reservation 33:1:104 Papanikolas, Helen Z. (see Peoples of Utah) Papanikolas, Zeese (see Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre) Papau, New Guinea 65:1:53 Pape, Lester 25:1:68 Pappen 4:3:352 Parachute Creek 16:2:124 Paradise Valley (see Star Valley) Pa-rah-ia-dika (see Tukadeka) Parashunt 26:2:154 Parcher, Carl Russell (see Carl Russell Parcher Papers) Parco Inn photo 55:1:2, 6, photo 7 Parco, Wyoming 29:2:159; 53:1:9; 54:2:35 (see also Sinclair, Wyoming) Parco, Wyoming: A Model Company Town by Gregory D. Kendfrick 55:1:2-08 PARCO (see Producers and Refiners Corporation) Pardees (Lieutenant) 40:2:173 Pardon, M. Noel 41:1:5, 11-12, 19-20, 22 Paris, France 65:4:54, 57-58 (see also New York to Paris Automobile Race-Crossing Wyoming in 1908) Paris, Texas 65:4:38-39 Parish, William J. (see Charles Ilfeld Company. A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile Capitalism in New Mexico) Park City, Utah 60:1:11, 13, photo 14 Park County 45:1:83, 85; 54:2:14; 60:1:25 Park County Arts Council 65:4:19 Park County Chapter 30:110 (see also Wyoming State Historical Society) Parke, Charles 31:2:163 Parke, Charles Ross 32:2:188 (see also Dreams to Dust: A Diary of the California Gold Rush, 1849-1850) Parke County, Indiana 23:1:97 Parke, H. E. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Parker (Captain) 36:1:74 Parker (Colonel) 45:2:146 Parker (Lieutenant) 16:1:25 Parker, Aaron 36:2:140 Parker and Mullins 44:1:94 Parker, Anna (Miss) 19:1:30 Parker, Arvilla, sketch 65:4:36-37 Parker, Brown 29:1:56 Parker, Charles 28:2:131, 135; 55:1:45 Parker, David W. (see Calendar of Papers in Washington Archives Relating to the Territories of the U.S. to 1873) Parker, E. S. 30:1:88-89; 43:2:242, 251 Parker, F. (Captain) 18:1:57 Parker, George Leroy 22:2:160; 23:2:53; photo 29:2:160; 30:1:17-18, 21; 31:1:53, 57, 59-61 (see also Cassidy, Butch) Parker, Glen (Judge) 27:2:231 Parker, Glenn 64:2:58 (see also review of Fair Fights and Foul) Parker, Inez 42:2:215 Parker, Inez Eugenia Adams (Mrs.) 22:2:55; 65:2/3:17, 19, 26 Parker, J. P. 43:2:279 Parker, James G. 20:1:80 Parker, Jennie 54:2:5 Parker, John 19:1:31 Parker, LuRay (see review of Photographing the Frontier) Parker, O. A. 30:1:32 Parker, Samuel (Reverend) 40:2:205, 219; 43:2:222; 44:1:84; 58:2:5 Parker, Samuel 1:1:5; 17:2:101; 22:2:52-53; 21:2/3:173; 27:2:178 Parker, W. H. 20:1:72 Parker, William H. (Judge) 64:2:37 Parkhill, Forbes 32:1:112 Parkhurst, Charles H. (Reverend) 58:1:9, 11, photo 13 Parkin, Sam 15:3:284 Parkinson, C. Northcote (see "Glass-Eye Bill," Western Letters and Letters from Wyoming) Parkman, Francis 17:1:5; 17:2:137-138; 21:2/3:177, 179; 27:2:160, 174-175; 31:2:140; 36:1:8; 45:1:8; 47:1:10; 58:2:5; 65:2/3:7 (see also Oregon Trail) Parkman Sunday School 65:1:28 Parks (Captain) 23:1:56, 65 Parks (Judge) 15:1:39-40 Parks, C. S., Jr. 49:2:278 Parks, Frank 26:1:15 Parks, Samuel C. photo 53:2:31, 36 Parks, William 20:2:170 Parks, William P., Sr. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231; 28:2:211 Parmalee, C. H. (Major) 37:2:197; 38:1:64; 55:1:26 Parmelee, Edward 10:1:42, 45 Parmelee, Mary (Mrs.) 25:1:94 Parowan, Utah 21:2/3:119 Parr, Cephas 9:1:649-665 (see also Sketch of the Life of Dick Parr) Parr, Dick 9:1:653-655 (see also Pa-ha-za-ze-a-ta-ca) Parr, Louise 9:1:649-665 Parrish, Edward (Reverend) 22:2:53; 40:2:214, 219; 42:1:9; 42:2:193, 197, 207-208, 219-220, 222 Parrish, Phillip H. 17:2:105 Parrish, William Floyd 30:2:148-149 Parrot, George 6:1&2:231-233; 8:4:641; 13:2:128-129; 20:2:173; 29:1:46; 30:1:35; 38:1:93; 53:2:24; 61:2:43-44 (see also Big Nose George; Manuse) Parry, E. O. (Mrs.) 30:2:238 Parry, Edward Owen, Sr. (Judge) 30:2:127-144, 238 Parry, George G. 30:2:127 Parry, Henry C. 30:2:127-129, photo 130, 144, 238 Parshall, A. J. (Mrs.) 1:3:20 Parshall, A. J. 1:3:16 Parshall, Annie K. 1:3:14-16 Parsnip Creek 17:1:47 Parson, Ann "Snapping Annie" 50:2:346 Parson, Warren F. 50:2:346 Parsons, John E. 31:1:120-121 (see also Firearms in the Custer Battle) Parsons, Kansas 65:1:20 Partenhammer, James (Private) 36:1:69 Parting of the Ways by Mrs. Mary Hurlburt Scott 31:2:197-198, 214-215 Parting of the Ways map 45:1:48 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) Parting of the Ways on the Oregon Trail-The East Terminal of the Oregon Trail by David E. Miller 45:1:47-49, photos 50, 51-52 Partoll, Albert J. 12:1:56-62 (see also How Fort William, Now Fort Laramie Was Named) Partons, J. E. (see Smith and Wesson Revolvers) Partridge, Charles (Mrs.) 38:1:92 Partridge, Charles 10:1:13 Partridge, Sarah 14:1:41-42 Parvante (see Pah-Vent) Parvon (see Pah-Vent) Pascall, Henry L. 4:4:406 Paschall, Marion (Mrs.) 29:2:150-156, 241 Pasche, August 20:1:78; 64:2:44 Pasco Chamber of Commerce 13:4:389 Paseo 47:2:175, 177, 179-180, 185-187 Pash-e-co 27:2:203; 28:1:83 (see also Bannock) Pasi (see Bazil) Pasmore (Professor) 37:1:51, 63 Pass Creek 32:2:155; 33:1:98; 44:2:163 Pass Creek, Montana 26:1:43 Pass Creek Stage Station 40:2:247 Pass Creek, Wyoming 17:1:31, 36 Passing, H. E. 26:1:8 Passing of the Great West. Selected Papers of George Bird Grinnell edited by John F. Reiger, review 44:2:287-288 Passing of the Range (poem) by Lee Crownover Stoddard 26:2:140 Passion for Freedom: The Life of Sharlot Hall by Margaret F. Maxwell, review 56:2:50 Pastor, Frederico Gutierrez 54:2:26-27 Pat Garrett. The Saga of a Western Lawman by Leon C. Metz, review 46:2:291-292 Pat O’Hara Creek 44:1:17 Pat O’Hara Creek by David J. Wasden 49:2:270, 275-276, 280-281 Pat O’Hara Creek Range 19:2:66 Patee, Fred 5:4:161 Pateria, Alan (see Grand Encampment Copper Towns) Pathfinder Canyon 37:2:218 Pathfinder Dam 20:1:58; 23:1:59; 33:2:217; 46:1:119 Pathfinder Reservoir 64:3/4:55 Patrick (Doctor) 26:2:137, 139 Patrick, Algernon S. 55:1:44-45 Patrick Brothers 26:2:138; 34:1:45; 38:1:68 Patrick, Ed L. 50:1:9 Patrick, Florence D. (Doctor) 25:1:40, 94; 64:2:55 Patrick, James (see Ross, Charley) Patrick, Lucille (Mrs.) 30:1:108, 110-111 Patrick, Lucille Nichols (see Candy Kid. James Calvin "Kid Nichols, 1883-1962) Patrick, M. L. 51:2:43-44 Patrick, M. T. 55:1:44 Patrick, Mathewson (Colonel) 55:1:44 Patrick, Matt 15:1:44; 53:2:33 Patskey, (Doctor) 45:1:31 Pattawatoni 34:1:109 Pattee, James Monroe 34:2:193-194, photo 196, 197-211 Pattee, the Lottery King. The Omaha and Wyoming Lotteries by Philip Gardiner Nordell 34:2:193-211 Pattee’s Bullion Mining Company 34:2:208 Patten (see U.S. v. Patten) Patten, James I. 53:2:50 (see also Buffalo Hunting with the Shoshone Indians in 1874 in the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming; Patton, James I.) Patter Sons (see Patterson, Elijah) Patterson 25:1:74 Patterson, A. Verne 24:1:4 Patterson, Arthur H. 47:1:65 Patterson-Black, Sheryll 64:3/4:50 Patterson, Charles F. 22:2:32, 35 Patterson, Eleanor photos 55:2:28-29, 30-32 Patterson, Elijah (Captain) 21:2/3:136 Patterson, George W. 64:2:56 Patterson, Henry W. (Captain) 43:2:242, 245, 254 Patterson, J. H. (Captain) 22:2:32; 30:1:88 Patterson, John W. 40:1:69-70 Patterson, Joseph photo 55:2:29 Patterson, Lon 52:2:53 Patterson, Milder 56:1:13 Patterson, Richard A. 27:2:231 Patterson store 22:2:34-35; 23:2:30 Pattison, Rachel E. 21:2/3:223; 42:1:28 Patton 37:1:93 Patton, Hugh 46:1:117 Patton, James I. 24:2:82; 26:1:51, 60, 63 Patton, Vose and Company 44:1:42 Patton, William 12:1:56 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort John) Patzki (see Patskey, Doctor) Patzki, J. H. 4:3:357-358 Paugh, Minnie 65:1:41, 48, 50, 53 Paul 38:2:221 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Paul, Ethel 21:1:91 Paul, G. W. (Captain) 31:1:7, 15; 32:1:55 Paul Henderson Oregon Trail Collection 65:2/3:27 Paul, R. Eli (see Eyewitness at Wounded Knee) Paul Wilhelm (Duke of Wurttemberg) (see Travels in North America, 1822-1824) Pauley, F. N. 51:2:20 Pauling, Phillip (Doctor) 39:2:259 Paulsen 35:2:193, 198 Paulson, George W. 35:1:120 (see also review of Edward Kern and American Expansion; Congressional Career of Joseph Maul Carey) Paulus (see Paul) Paulus (Father) 21:2/3:206 Paulus (Lieutenant) 39:1:106 Paul’s Juvenile Symphonators 43:1:101 Pauper’s Dream Gold Mine 16:1:67 Pawnee, Blackfoot and Cheyenne-History and Folklore of the Plains by George Bird Grinnell, introduction by Dee Brown, review 33:2:231-232 Pawnee 17:2:113, 137-139, 150; 21:2/3:174; 26:2:125, 173; 27:2:146; 30:2:128, 134, 136-137; 31:2:139, 142-143; 33:2:171-172; 34:1:55; 40:1:12; 42:1:35-36; 44:1:62; 46:1:11; 47:2:143, 148; 50:1:162-163, 165; 59:1:50, 54; 65:2/3:22 (see also Pawnee, Blackfoot and Cheyenne-History and Folklore of the Plains) Pawnee Killer 46:1:9, 16 (see also Sioux) Pawnee Rock 23:2:27 Pawnee scouts (see MILITARY) Pawnee Springs 65:2/3:25 Pawnee Township, Kansas 64:3/4:56 Pawpawgee (see Popo Agie) Paw-sha-quin 27:1:82 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Paxson, Frederick L. (Professor) 65:2/3:12 Paxton and Turner 46:1:39 Paxton, M. A. 38:1:68 Paxton, R. F. (Reverend) 65:1:27 Paxton, William 54:2:67-68 Payche (dog) 30:2:141 Payne, Henry "Dad" 24:2:86 Payne, Homer 25:1:66 Payne, J. Scott (Captain) 3:2:137-144; 41:1:102-103 (see also Payne, Scott) Payne, Janet Smith (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Payne, Jim 25:1:68 Payne, Scott (Captain) 16:2:99, 103-107, 119-121, 138; 18:1:20 Payne, Tope 17:1:70 Payson, Lois B. (Mrs.) 27:1:119-121; 27:2:231; 28:2:221-223; 29:2:232-233; 30:1:114-115 Payson, Utah 26:2:153 Payton, E. T. 44:1:10-11; 55:1:24 (see also Mad Men) Peabody (Miss) 65:1:32 Peabody, A. S. 15:4:388; 18:2:153; 24:1:65; 27:1:112, 114; 65:1:29-30, 32 Peabody Collection photo 65:1:29 (see also Peabody, A. S.) Peabody, Endicott (Doctor) 34:2:166, 170 Peace Chiefs of the Cheyenne by Stan Hoig, review 53:1:67 Peace Commission (1868) 18:2:132-133; 30:1:65, 81-87 peace pipe 26:1:78 Peake, J. H. (Mrs.) 26:1:10 Peake, J. H. 26:1:8 Peale, Albert Charles (Doctor) 14:4:280; photos 34:2:176, 181 (see also Albert Charles Peale, Pioneer Geologist of the Hayden Survey) Peale, Charles Willson 34:2:175, 189 Peale, Eliza Burd Patterson 34:2:176 Peale, Harriet Friel 34:2:176 Peale Island 34:2:190 Peale, J. Burd 34:2:176 Peale, Mundy I. 64:1:24 Peale, Titian R. 34:2:177, 189 Peale, Young 34:2:176 Pearce, Bennett R. (see review of America’s Western Frontiers, The Exploration and Settlement of the Trans- Mississippi West) Pearce, D. J. 34:1:92 Pearce-Moses, Richard, (see review of Photojournalism in American) Pearl Harbor 24:1:5-6, 15; 64:3/4:7 Pearlstine, S. S. 61:1:19 Pearson, Cora 26:2:111 Pearson, Drew 55:1:15, 17; 55:2:31 Pearson, Fred N. 24:2:97 Pearson, George 48:2:175 Pearson, John D. (see review of $10 Horse, $40 Saddle. Cowboy Clothing, Arms, Tools and Horse Gear of the 1880’s) Pearson, Louise (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Pearson, Samuel B. (Captain) 18:1:57 Pearson, W. E. 27:2:231 Pease, Al 24:2:82, 86, 95 Pease and Bramel 18:1:81 Pease County 21:2/3:196; 23:1:20; 35:2:129-130 (see also Johnson County) Pease, David 31:1:20; 32:1:59 Pease, E. L. 35:2:130 Pease, F. D. 44:1:68 Pease, Ira 21:2/3:204 Pease, L. D. (Judge) 9:3:740-741; 15:3:285; 17:1:77; 17:2:79-80; 18:1:81, 88; 21:2/3:202, 209; 24:1:64; 24:2:20; 33:2:147; 37:2:180; 62:1:64 Pease, L. D. (Mrs.) 17:1:80 Pease, Sarah Wallace (Mrs.) 29:1:34; 35:1:90; 53:2:26, 28; 62:1:48; 62:3:140-143 (see also Recollections of One of the Grand Jurors of Albany County) Pease, Vera Jane Edwards 5:2:77; 5:2&3:119; 7:4:483-484; 9:1:682-684 Pease, Walter D. 20:1:59 Peasley, Helen (Mrs.) 57:2:4 Pecheau, Wilhemia "Billie" 26:2:115 Peck (Doctor) 20:2:116 Peck, A. S. (Colonel) 4:4:373 Peck, Bob 39:1:137-138 Peck, Carrie 22:2:35 Peck, E. S. 16:2:143 Peck, H. P. 38:2:189 Peck, John P. 40:1:7 Peck, Joseph 54:1:52 Peck, Mable 19:1:61 Peck, Mable M. 14:4:328 Peck, Margaret (see Bannack and Other Poems; review of Boom Town Boy; review of Learn to Love the Haze; review of Past’s Persisting) Peck, Roy 64:1:24 Peck, W. (Reverend) 39:1:72 Peck, W. H. 16:2:93, 97, 100, 143 Peck, W. S. 22:2:35 Peck, Will 16:2:143 Peck, William Ware 15:1:40-43; 53:2:25, photo 31, 33-36 Peckham, Rufus (Justice) 53:2:5 Peckinpah, Sam 64:1:2 Pedersen, James F. (see Shall The People Rule? A History of the Democratic Party in Nebraska Politics, 1854- 1972) Pederson, Louise Alsop 36:2:187 Peede (Miss) 28:2:139 Peek, E. D. (Brigadier General) 18:1:58 Peel, Sheila Sundquist 57:1:68 (see also Wyoming State Capitol Building) Peep O’Day (see O’Day, Tom) Peer Johnny (squaw) 25:1:55-56 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Peeteeneet 27:1:74 (see also Utah Indians) Pegaleshka (see Spotted Tail) Pegram, John (Lieutenant) 27:1:58 Pe-he-zi-wi (see Mini-aku) Peilman, Gerald 21:1:101 Pelton, Ben H. 38:1:129 (see also History of the Midwest Oil Company) Pelton, B. H., Jr. 22:1:91 Pelton, Clark 37:1:97 (see also Webster, Billy) Pelton, John 26:1:64; 31:1:87 Pelzer, Louis 20:1:61; 37:2:174 pemmican 30:2:178 Pemperton, Charles (Private) 49:2:256 Pen-Coos 14:1:51 (see also Crow) Pena, Adolph 13:4:357; 20:2:171 (see also RANCHES: Six Mile) Pence, A. M. (Mrs.) 24:2:114; 27:2:231 Pence, Alfred M. 24:2:120-122; 25:2:210; 26:1:101-102; 27:1:118-119; 27:2:245; 29:1:111 Pence, Mary Lou 22:1:93-94; 25:2:216-217; 28:1:112-114; 30:1:108; 32:2:252; 44:1:41; 64:2:51-52, 58 (see also Boswell, the Story of a Frontier Lawman; Ellen Hereford Washakie of the Shoshones; Fort Sanders-Sentinel of the Laramie Plains; Ghost Towns of Wyoming; Shoshonean Princess-Crimson Dawn) Pend d’Oreille Lake 17:2:94 Pendelton, Oregon 23:1:81 Pender, Rose 37:1:98 Pendergraff, Ray 49:1:132, 134-135, 138 (see also Pendergraft, Ray) Pendergraft, Alti 52:2:47, 56 Pendergraft, Ray 48:1:135, 139-140 (see also Pendergraff, Ray) (see also WSHS 31st Annual Trek; Washakie: A Wyoming County History) Pendleton, George 60:2:25, 29 Peneau Creek (see Prairie Dog Creek) Pengwidika (Fisheater) 33:1:32; 36:2:133 Penington, Matt 64:2:39 penitentiaries (see FIRSTS: penitentiary in Wyoming; I Felt Like I Must be Entering...Another World; Laramie Penitentiary; Rawlins Penitentiary; Territorial penitentiary; Wyoming State Penitentiary; Wyoming Territorial Penitentiary) Penitentiary Papers of Wyoming Territory 16:1:55 (see also State Penitentiary; Wyoming Territorial Penitentiary) Penman, W. B. 24:1:4 Penn-Wyoming Company 19:2:123 Pennick, Isaac B. (Sergeant) 27:1:14 Pennington, John B. 43:2:271 Pennington, Julia Ann (Mrs.) 21:2/3:238 Pennington, Roy 61:2:37 Penniwell Collection 19:1:59 Pennock 19:1:53 Pennock, Jack 23:2:4-29; 28:1:55 Pennock, Jake (Sergeant) 32:2:227, 231; 42:2:266 Pennock, Taylor 19:1:51-52 (see also Recollections of Taylor Pennock) Pennock, W. D. 17:1:56 Pennsylvania 65:1:7; 65:4:46 Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Company 41:1:6, 13 Pennsylvania Railroad 7:2:403 Penny, James Cash (J. C.) 22:2:45-46; 47:1:40-41 Peno Creek 31:1:49 Peno Creek by James Boedan 5:2:317-318 Penrose, C. W. (Colonel) 18:1:57 Penrose, Charles Bingham (Doctor) 20:1:14; 35:2:148; 64:2:37, 40; 65:4:31-32 Penrose, Ross 65:4:32 Pentecost of Calamity by Owen Wister 64:1:8 People and a Nation by Clarence L. Versteeg and Richard Hofstadter 49:2:234, 246 People of the Horseback Culture 65:4:5, 75 Peoples of Utah by Helen Z. Papanikolas, review 48:2:282-284 People’s Party 37:2:194 (see also Populists) People’s Telelphone Company 30:2:149 Peopling the High Plains. Wyoming’s European Heritage edited by Gordon Olaf Hendrickson, review 50:1:182-183 Pephardt, J. W. (Reverend) 17:1:79 Pepin (fur trader) 15:2:137 Pepper (Sheriff) 53:2:34 Perales, Clarence P., Jr. 26:1:95 Peralto, P. T. 26:1:64 Percy 33:1:98; 44:2:158, 163 Percy, Archibald A. 33:2:133 Percy Station 15:1:61-62 Perkings, E. Douglass 32:2:195; 42:1:15, 29; 43:2:230 (see also Gold Rush Diary) Perkins (fur trader) 15:2:136 Perkins, Adam C. 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120 Perkins and Chandler 46:1:37 Perkins, B. W. 46:1:35 Perkins, Charles 16:2:94, 98 Perkins, Charlie 7:4:450 Perkins Dairy (see Perkins, E. Douglas) Perkins, E. Douglas 31:1:29-31; 31:2:187 Perkins, I. H. 10:3:144 Perkins, M. L. 39:1:103 Perkins Store 16:2:96-98, 100-101, 109 Perkins, Ute 26:2:161 Perkins v. McDowell 37:2:184 Permanent Wyoming Mineral Trust Fund 63:1:15-16 Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company 26:2:159 Perrigoue, Nell 38:1:85, 101 Perrin, Jack 26:1:55 Perrine, Peter 25:2:118 Perrone, Vito 49:2:234 Perry (General) 17:1:56 Perry (lawyer) 15:1:45 Perry, A. J. (General) 34:2:139-140 Perry, E. P. 54:2:40 Perry, Felix (Chas. Washakie’s adopted son) 22:2:9-10 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Perry, George W. 18:1:86, 88 Perry, Guy 30:1:20-21 Perry, Henry C. (Major) 31:2:127-144, 238; 45:1:96-97 (see also Letters from the Frontier, 1867) Perry, John 30:1:21 Perry, John C. 53:2:37 Perry, Nelson 19:1:43 Perry, S. D. 42:2:173 Perry Smith’s Meat Market 16:2:141 Perry, Susan photo 13:3:167 Perry, Walter E. 42:2:167, 169, 171, 173 Persh-e-go 26:1:78 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Pershing, Frances Warren 26:1:36 Pershing, John J. (General) 18:1:32-34; 22:1:80; 26:1:37; 65:1:7 Pershing Junior War Savings League 65:1:7 (see also Pershing, John L.) Persimmon Bill 5:2:53-54; 21:2/3:226; 27:1:38; 28:1:59 (see also Chambers, William) Person, E. M. 28:2:133 Personal History by John H. Gordon 1:4:4-12 Persune 16:2:115, 128, 135 (see also Ute) Peryam, Mable Large (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Petcher (Captain) 19:1:42 Pete Creek 29:2:179 Pe-teet-neet 26:2:153, 174-175; 27:2:215 (see also Ute) Peter Hurd. A Portrait Sketch from Life by Paul Horgan, review 37:2:256 Peter, W. D. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Peters and Alston 18:1:77; 29:1:54 Peters, Betsy (see review of I Married Wyatt Erap. The Recollections of Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp) Peters, C. C. 24:2:109 Peters Creek 23:2:28 Peters, H. M. 19:1:48 Peters, Leora (Mrs.) 26:2:230; 27:2:231; 29:1:112; 30:2:234; 37:1:121 Peters, Oran A. 20:1:93 Peters, Orin 21:1:101 Peters, Ray, photo 65:4:5 Peters, T. W. "Twice Wintered" 12:2:114; 29:1:51, 54; 43:2:211 Peters, W. T. 35:2:131 Petersdorf, Helen 28:2:139 Petersdorf, Henrietta (Mrs.) 28:2:139 Petersen, Anna 21:2/3:240 Petersen, Frank L. 58:1:16 Peterson, Andy 32:2:158-159 Peterson Army Air Base (Colorado) (see MILITARY) Peterson, Audrey 65:4:47 Peterson, Charles 64:3/4:60 Peterson, Eli 19:1:47, 49; 24:21:3, 12; 36:2:195 Peterson, Emma 58:1:42 Peterson, Frank 16:1:31 Peterson, George 30:1:31 Peterson, Gwen 65:1:39 Peterson, H. 26:1:64 Peterson, H. L. (see American Knives) Peterson, Hans 42:1:84 Peterson, Harold J. 30:2:232 Peterson, Henry J. (Doctor) 13:2:157; 22:1:3-63, 67-68; 25:1:96, 99-100; 27:2:231 (see also John Wesley Hoyt, Territorial Governor of Wyoming, 1878-1882;Statehood for Wyoming; Wyoming a Cattle Kingdom) Peterson, Henry J. (Mrs.) 22:1:68 Peterson, Ida Elizabeth (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Peterson, Iran A. 18:1:89 Peterson, Joe 26:1:64 Peterson, Louie 26:1:64 Peterson, Martin 14:3:247 Peterson, Richard H. (see Bonanza Kings: The Social Origins and Business Behavior of Western Mining Entrepreneurs, 1870-1900; Bonanza Rich) Peterson, Robert A. 26:2:214; 27:2:231 Peterson, Robert Constant 22:1:68 Peterson, Robert "Bob" 30:2:159 Peterson, Virgil V. 25:1:105-107 Peterson, William 15:1:108 (see also Valley of the Upper Yellowstone) Petit, Horace 32:2:209 Petite Arc (Little Bow) 17:2:129-130 (see also Omaha Indians) Petite Cerise (see Little Cherry) Petravage, Jacqueline (see New Deal Art in Wyoming. Some Case Studies) petrified buffalo (see myths and legends) Petrik, Paula (see No Step Backward: Women and Family on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, Helena, Montana, 1865-1900) Petriken, R. W. (Lieutenant) 18:1:8, 48 petroglyphs 9:2:689-704; 28:1:95; 29:2:137; 30:1:106 (see also Artists of Wyoming) Petroglyphs (poem) by Sheila Hart 34:1:59 petroleum (see oil) Petroleum Mattschappy Oil Company 22:1:88-89 Pettibone, Jay 15:1:21 Pettigrew (Senator) 20:1:34; 20:2:140 Pettigrew, Freddie 34:1:8 Pettigrew, M. W. 37:2:200 Pettigrew, Sarah photo 34:1:4, 6, 8 Pettigrews, Charles "Charlie" 34:1:6, 8, 10-11 Pettingil 25:2:130 Pettingil, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 19:2:111 Pettitt, Fred 33:2:191 Pettrigrew party 34:1:7 Petty, James 31:2:231 Petty, S. 25:1:90 Petty, W. James 32:1:103; 32:2:238, 249-250 (see also review of Bent’s Old Fort. An Archeological Study) Pettyjohn, Isaac 32:1:52 Petutneet (see Pe-teet-neet) Petzer, Louis 65:1:8 Petzoldt, Paul 44:2:261 Peverley, Howard 31:2:235 Peyton, Harrison 28:2:121 Peyton, Pauline 20:1:90; 28:1:60-62, 68 Peyton, Pauline E. (Mrs.) 24:1:101; 27:2:231; 28:1:41-42, 60-62 Peyton, Pauline M. (Miss) 27:2:231 PF Ranch (see RANCHES) Pfaff, Betty Carpenter (see review of Genteel Gentile. Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857-1858) Pfeifer, C. W. 31:1:44 Pfeifer, G. L. (see review of Jireh College-Stirred Embers of the Past) Pfeiffenberger, John M. 19:1:61 Pfeiffer, Frank 47:1:40 Pfeiffer, J. 17:1:82 Pfister, John E. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Pfisterer, Eugene 25:1:68, 77-80 Pfisterer, Ida Mae (Mrs. Eugene) 25:1:73-74, 77-81 Phalen, James 34:2:210 Phaler, Pharen (Mrs.) 25:1:66 Phelan, Adele Moss Bennot 48:2:168 Phelan, Catherine E. 27:2:231 Phelan, Elizabeth 21:2/3:238 Phelan, Grover 47:1:5 Phelan, J. R. 48:2:168, 176 Phelan, Walter A. 48:2:223, 225, 234, 241 Phelps, L. G. 19:2:69; 49:2:272 Phelps Lake 44:1:76, 88 Phelps, Sarah May "Billie" 64:2:57-58 Phelps, William 60:2:27, 30 Pheonix, Johnnie 32:1:123 (see also Fenex, John) Phifer (Doctor) 20:1:87 Phifer, John K. 54:2:27 Phil Kearny Fight 7:3:389-394 Phil Sheridan Album by Lawrence A. Frost, review 41:1:150 Philadelphia International Exposition of 1876 65:1:8 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 27:2:227; 65:1:23; 65:4:74 philately (see stamps) Philippine Insurrection 52:1:23 Philippine Islands 59:1:29-34 Philippines 65:4:45 Philippott, L. J. A. 22:1:89 Philistine 24:2:68-69 Phillippines (see FIRSTS: American flag raised in Manila, Philippines raised by Wyoming troops) Phillip 26:2:183 Phillips (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Phillips, A. L. 38:1:78 Phillips and Son 24:2:96 Phillips, Arthur 24:2:44 Phillips, Edwin (see Phillips, Elvington) Phillips, Eliza 32:1:72 Phillips, Elvington 50:2:304, 312, 314 Phillips, F. 20:2:170 Phillips, F. M. 12:2:148; 17:2:56; 51:2:24 Phillips, Hattie 34:1:89; 38:2:225; 40:1:40 Phillips, J. R. 23:2:46 Phillips, John 17:1:56; 32:1:71-72, 78, 80 Phillips, John "Portugee" 12:2:146; 13:2:88-89; 17:1:11; 18:2:130; 20:2:146; 27:2:179, 181, 185-186; 30:2:153; 32:1:109; 32:2:269; 36:1:61; 37:1:85-86, 88;38:2:223-228, photo 244; 40:1:41-56; 42:1:90-92; 55:1:41 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS; Portugee Phillips; Portugee Phillips Ride) Phillips, Lewis 54:2:68 Phillips, Paul F. 12:1:57 Phillips, William T. 60:2:13-14 Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of-War "Dale" 1841-1843 edited by Charles L. Camp, review 37:2:252-253 Philosophy of History for the Small Museum by Paul M. Edwards 38:1:54-58 Philpott 47:1:93-94 Phlaeging, William F. 16:2:166 Photographer on an Army Mule by Maurice Frink and Casey Barthelmess, review 38:1:127-128 photographers (see Photographers of the Frontier West) photographers with Fremont and others 6:1&2:189 Photographers of the Frontier West by Ralph W. Andrews, review 38:1:129-130 Photographing the Frontier by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler, review 52:2:61-62 photography (see Origins of Photojournalism in America; Photographer on an Army Mule; Photographers of the Frontier West; Reservation Blackfeet, 1885-1945: A Photographic History of Cultural Survival; Shoots. A Guide to Your Family’s Photogaphic Heritage; Stimson, Joseph E.; Tasteful Interlude, American Interiors Through the Camera’s Eye; Through the Lens of J. E. Stimson: Past and Present) Photography of the Tetons by W. H. Jackson 6:1&2:189-191 Pi Ede 26:2:168; 29:2:211, 213, 225; 30:1:77 Piah 16:2:89, 96, 111, 128, 133-135 (see also Ute) Picard, Dave 52:2:49 Pice-ance Creek (see Piceance Creek) Piceance Creek 16:2:92, 101, 129 Pick Bridge photo 58:2:54 Pick-Sloan Plan 64:1:25 Pickens, William "Red" 39:2:258 Pickens’ Grave (see GRAVES) Pickering (Governor) 34:1:78; 35:2:213 Pickering, Loring (and lady) 31:2:182 Pickert, Charles 54:2:29 Pickett (Colonel) 19:2:67-68 Pickett Act (1910) 58:2:23 Pickett, Dick 54:2:21 Pickett, Hazel Harper Sample (see Why the Meadowlark was Chosen the State Bird of Wyoming) Pickett, J. W. (Reverend) 38:1:91 Pickett, John C. 54:1:22 Pickett, W. D. 37:2:161; 47:1:71-72 Pickup, C. V. photo 52:2:23 pictographs 16:1:72; 28:1:129; 29:2:131, 137 (see also Dinwoody; Dinwoody pictographs) Pictorial History of the Wild West by James D. Horan and Paul Sann, review 27:1:122-123 Picture Gallery Pioneers by Ralph W. Andrews, review 37:1:132-133 Picture Report of the Custer Fight by William Reusswig, review 40:1:153-154 picup (pilot) 17:1:68 Pidcock, John K. 23:2:63 Pidge (see Pidgeon) Pidgeon 31:2:245; 50:2:343 Pie agaidika (Big salmon eater) (see Agaideka) Piece of the Old Tent: A Catalogue of Items in the Lane County Pioneer Museum That Were Brought Across the Plains in the 1840s and 1850s by Glenn Mason, review 51:1:166-167 Piedmont Station 31:2:225 Piedmont, Wyoming 20:1:49; 24:1:31 Piegan 44:1:62, 65; 46:1:133; 56:2:21-22; 59:1:51, 56 Pierce (Mrs.) 17:1:81 Pierce 19:2:77, 101, 103-104 Pierce, Bernie 64:3/4:2 Pierce, Charles 20:2:175 Pierce, D. J. 17:1:80-81; 62:1:47 Pierce, H. A. 33:2:140 Pierce, Henry (Private) 45:1:100 Pierce, John 44:1:90 Pierce, John L. (Mrs.) 52:2:5 Pierce, Johnny 29:1:49 Pierce, N. E. 19:2:95 Pierce, Richard 20:2:170 Piercy, Frederick 18:2:100; 42:1:11; 48:1:84 Pierette, Joe 29:2:154 Pierre (Iroquois) 15:2:172 Pierre, Jaune 29:2:125 Pierre, South Dakota 64:3/4:17 Pierre’s Hole 15:1:75; 15:2:172; 15:3:221; 33:2:162-163; 44:1:77, 80, 82, 92 Pierre’s Hole battle 1:3:3; 44:1:82 (see also Rendezvous, 1832) Pierre’s River (see Pierre’s Hole) Pierson (Private) 39:1:125 Pierson, George (Mrs.) 28:2:209, 235 Pierson, L. (Mrs.) 30:1:106 Pierson, Lovina (Mrs.) 37:1:110 Pietierre, P. 48:1:81 Pietism and Progress: James H. Hayford and the Wyoming Anti-Gambling Tradition, 1869-1893 by William Howard Moore 55:2:2-8 Piety Hill 24:1:79 Pike County (Arkansas) 65:4:46 Pike, George 36:1:48; 37:2:225 Pike, Marshall (Sergeant) 16:1:40 Pike, Marshall S. 34:2:204-205 Pikes Peak 21:2/3:117 Pilcher, Joshua 15:2:136; 15:3:205-220; 32:1:6; 55:1:53 pilot (see picup) Pilot Knobs 37:2:218-219 (see also Teton Mountains) pilots (see instructor pilots) Pilson, Bob 15:1:14 Pim, Thomas 47:1:12 Pima (Arizona) Indians 26:2:130; 31:2:143 Pinchot, Gifford (see Clarence T. Johnston’s Dissent: A Challenge to Gifford Pinchot and the Conservative Ethos) Pinchot, Gifford 4:4:384-385; 20:2:138, 141; 45:1:13; 56:2:39-44; 58:2:23 Pindell, Craig, photo by 65:4:4 Pine Bluffs, Wyoming 21:1:93; 22:2:69; 23:1:11, 14; 24:1:42; 30:2:150, 168; 56:1:40; 65:2/3:4 Pine Creek 22:2:28, 39 Pine Grove 42:2:162 (see also Pine Grove, Wyoming) Pine Grove Creek 33:2:201 Pine Grove Meadow 44:2:159 Pine Grove Station by Mrs. Walter Lambertsen 33:2:198, 201, photo 202, 203 Pine Grove, Wyoming 16:1:81 (see also Pine Grove) Pine Mountain 39:1:111-112 Pine Ridge 34:1:109 Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota 16:1:10; 18:1:20, 27; 31:2:131; 39:2:204-206; 46:2:273; 63:2:61, 64 Pine Ridge, South Dakota 17:1:12 Pine Tree Bluffs 17:1:27, 51; 30:2:137 Pine Valley 21:2/3:119 Pinea, Adolph (see Pena, Adolph) Pinedale Hotel 22:2:35 Pinedale Musuem (proposed) 25:1:70, 73 Pinedale Roundup 22:2:30-31, 41; 42:1:70; 42:2:163, 173 Pinedale Townsite Company 22:2:33, 35 Pinedale, Wyoming 22:1:11; 22:2:26, 27-46; 25:1:74, 78, 80 Pinero Oil 22:1:90 Piney country 25:1:50 Piney Creek 32:2:199; 36:1:67; 36:2:213 (see also Recollections of a Piney Creek Rancher) Piney Creek Crossing (Bozeman) 36:1:64; 38:2:137-139; 40:1:51, 54; 41:2:193-194; 42:1:90; 42:2:270-271; 44:2:141, 175 Piney Creek Ford 36:2:214 Ping, Catherine 23:2:31, 36 Pinkerton, Joan Trego (see Knights of the Broadax: The Story of the Wyoming Tie Hack) Pinney (see Big Piney) Pinnick, James 23:1:55 Pinyon Peak Highlands 44:1:76 pioneer associations of Wyoming (list) 13:4:367 pioneer cabin 26:1:53-55, 59 pioneer picnic 26:1:59 pioneer women (see women) Pioneer (poem) by Jessa Eula Wallis 27:1:117 Pioneer Center (see Colonel Cody’s Dream of Pioneer Center-A Reality) Pioneer Culture When Wyoming was Young by Mrs. Harriet Knight Orr 26:1:33-38 Pioneer Farthings of Laramie County by Gerald M. Adams 57:2:2-7 Pioneer Forts of the Old West by Herbert M. Hart, review 40:1:149-150 Pioneer Historical Marker (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company 39:1:23 Pioneer Line 31:2:174-175 Pioneer Musuem 30:2:162 Pioneer of Wyoming by Clarence Holden 1:1:7-8 Pioneer Park 26:1:55-57 (see also Mormon Pioneer Park) Pioneer Patchwork by Mrs. George Gilland 11:4:254-256 Pioneer Portraits by Mrs. Graham Walker 30:2:224 Pioneer Printing in Wyoming by Douglas C. McMurtrie 9:3:729-742 Pioneer Ranch Life in Wyoming by Margaret W. Sackett 14:3:169-179 Pioneer Saddler, Frank A. Meanea by Nora H. Dunn 26:1:25-32 Pioneer School 16:1:58 Pioneer Steelmaker in the West: The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, 1872-1903 by H. Lee Scamehorn, review 49:1:152-154 Pioneer Townsite Company 24:1:76 Pioneer Trails Association 21:1:93 Pioneer Week 31:2:233 Pioneer Wyoming Brew 64:2:62 Pioneering in Crook County by Eva Ogden Putman 3:4:203-211 Pioneering in the ‘70s by Mrs. George Gilland 5:1:19-24 Pioneering the Union Pacific: A Reappraisal of the Builders of the Railroad by Charles Edgar Ames, review 42:2:276-277 Pioneering Western Trails-A Pioneer Family by Clarence B. Richardson 22:1:69-83 pioneers (see Big Horn Pioneers; HISTORICAL MARKERS: Lander Monument; Oregon Country pioneers; Pathfinders from River to Ocean; Picture Gallery Pioneers; Society of California Pioneers; Why a Pioneer?) photo 16:1:56; 27:1:109-110 pioneers near Little Box Elder Creek Crossing (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) pioneers of 1832-1846 6:1&2:240 (see also Early Pioneer of Wyoming) Pioneer’s Day (poem) by Wesley Beggs 26:1:52 Pioneer’s Progress by Alvin Johnson, review 34:1:124-125 Pioya 17:2:142 Pipe Line Road 33:2:200 pipes 30:1:100 (see also peace pipe) Pipestone Quarry (Minnesota) 17:2:130 Piscataway National Park 65:4:61 Pison Springs (see Poison Springs) Pitcher, Susan J. 46:2:175-176 (see also Okie, Susan) Pitchfork Cattle Company 29:2:74 Pitchfork Ranch (see RANCHES) Pitchfork, Wyoming 29:2:157 Pitkin (Governor of Colorado) 16:2:97 Pitman, Virginia 52:2:39 Pitts, E. H. 26:1:64 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 65:1:7, 17; 65:4:67 Pittsburg wagons 31:2:157 Pit-ze-ka-we-cha-cha (see Mustang Jack) Pizarro, Francisco 49:2:228, 247 Pizzel (see Poisal) place names (see Wyoming Place Names) Place of the Northern Arapahoes in the Relations Between the United States and the Indians of the Plains, 1851- 1879 by James C. Murphy 41:1:33-61; 41:2:203-255 Place, Robin (see Introduction to Archaeology) Placerville, California 23:1:61 Placing the Grand Teton Memorial Tablet by F. M. Fryxell 6:3:249-261 Plaga, A. R. 37:2:221 Plaga, Otto 54:1:15 Plaga Ranch (see RANCHES) plains 28:2:213-215; 29:2:127-128, 137-139; 31:1:140, 220 Plains Across by John D. Unruh 65:2/3:7, 12 Plains Apache by John Upton Terrell, review 48:2:292-293 Plains Cree 65:1:4 Plains History Revisited by F. H. Sinclair 28:1:21-26 Plains Hotel 30:2:147; 54:1:15, 28 Plains Indian Mythology by Alice Marriott and Carol K. Rachlin, review 48:1:143-144 Plains Indian Threat on the Oregon Trail Before 1860 by Robert L. Munkres 40:2:193-221 Plains Indians 1:1:4 (see also Amazons, Witches and Country Wives: Plains Indian Women in Historical Perspective; Great Plains Northern American Indians; Hidden Half: Studies of the Plains Indian Women; Place of the Northern Arapahoes in the Relations Between the United States and the Indians of the Plains, 1851-1879; Plains Indians: Their Origins, Migrations, and Cultural Development) Plains Indians: Their Origins, Migrations, and Cultural Development by Francis Haines, review 48:1:151-152 Plains Rifle by Charles E. Hanson, Jr., review 32:1:137 Planter’s House 25:1:13, 20 Plateau Creek 16:2:128 Platenius, Charles (Private) 27:2:172 Platt, C. B. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Platt, Orville H. 37:1:39-40, 48; 37:2:164 Platte Bridge 32:2:225, 227-228, 235; 35:1:19; 43:2:238 (see also Battle of Platte Bridge) Platte Bridge Battle 46:1:12; 32:2:234-238 Platte Bridge Fight 17:1:4; 23:2:19-21; 28:2:181-186 (see also Indian Version of the Platte Bridge Fight) Platte Bridge Station 17:1:9; 17:2:170; map 20:1:89, 91; 21:2/3:112, 116-117; 23:2:6-9, 14, 16, 23; 27:2:179; 28:2:166, 180-182, 189; 29:1:68-70, 73; 30:1:107; 32:2:228, 232, 234-235; photos 43:2:272 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Caspar; Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar) Platte Bridge Station 47:1:19, 23, 25 Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar by Olaf T. Hagen 27:1:3-17 Platte, C. E. (see Platt, C. B.) Platte Canyon 33:1:48 Platte County 6:3:262-270; 23:2:41; 32:1:105; 33:1:65; 45:1:82 (see also Axford School photo; Reminiscences by John Hunton) Platte County State Bank 54:2:41 Platte River 7:1:345; 15:3:295-296; 17:1:17, 51-52, 57; (southside) 20:1:86; 21:2/3:111, 113, 115-116, 118, 125, 129, 132-133, 139, 173, 178; 22:2:93; 23:2:6-7, 14, 20, 24-25; 24:1:43; 26:2:182; 25:2:126; 26:1:6-8; 27:1:4-5; 27:2:176-177; 28:2:181; 29:1:68, 72; 31:2:145-148, 152, 155, 158, 160, 162-175, 178-181, 183, 185-187, 243; 32:2:185, 221, 225-226, 266; 34:1:57-58, 62; 36:2:175, 180, 182, 193, 206, 209, 212, 224; 40:1:9; 44:2:209, 215-216, 219; 48:1:111, 123; 65:1:34; 65:2/3:6, 10-12, 24; 65:4:10, 44 (see also FERRIES: Mormon Ferry; Mormon Ferry on the North Platte) Platte River Crossing 33:2:197-200, 204; 34:1:45, 55 Platte River Crossing by Leeland Grieve 33:2:198-199; 33:1:99-100 Platte River Ferry (see FERRIES) Platte River Road Narratives by Merrill J. Mattes 65:2/3:7, 9, 10, 12, 14 Platte River Valley: 61:1:18; 65:2/3:7, 24 Platte Road 20:1:85-86 Platte Route 65:2/3:6-7 Platte Station 33:2:204 Platte Valley 32:1:34; 32:2:223 Platte Valley Lyre 33:2:154-155; 43:2:167 Platte Valley-South Pass Trail 65:2/3:11 Platte Valley, Wyoming 16:2:167 Platteter, Leo A. (see review of Indian Tipi: Its History, Construction and Use) Plattsmouth, Nebraska 65:2/3:12 Pleasant Valley Mines (Utah) 25:2:192 Pleasant Valley, Oregon 23:1:83 Pleasant Valley School photo 19:1:46; 28:1:58-59 Pleasant Valley Sunday School 65:1:27 Pleasant Valley, Wyoming photo 14:2:97; 23:1:91, 93 Pleazel, Wyoming 29:2:159 Plenty Bear 4:2:303-305; 17:2:162; 29:1:150 (see also Arapaho) Plenty Coupes 19:2:68; 44:1:58, 63, 68-70 (see also Crow) Plenty Horses 38:1:127 (see also Sioux) pleuro-pneumonia epidemic (cattle) 16:2:150-151 Ploesti, Romania 64:3/4:17 Plont (Frenchman) 29:2:184 Plont Pony Express and Stage Station 29:2:184-185 Plum Creek, Nebraska 24:1:46 Plumb (Colonel) 23:2:6, 8-10; 27:1:14 Plumb Creek 23:2:26 Plumb, Preston B. (Lieutenant Colonel) 46:1:22; 51:2:40; 60:2:26-27 Plumbago Canyon 64:2:36 Plumbly, Walter "Bud" 39:2:258 Plumhoff A. (Private) 27:2:172 Plummer, G. W. (Mrs.) 1:3:20 Plummer, Roy O. 21:1:101 Plummer, Samuel B. 23:1:105 Plummer, Vivian photo 62:3:137 plummets 29:2:132 Plunkett, Horace Curzon (Sir) 20:1:83; 26:1:35; 29:1:43, 47-51, 57, 63, 65; 35:2:164; 43:2:205-214; 45:2:241-247; 62:1:47, 51, 56-58 (see also Plunkett of the EK, Irish Notes on the Wyoming Cattle Industry in the 1880s) Plunkett of the EK, Irish Notes on the Wyoming Cattle Industry in the 1880s by William W. Savage, Jr. 43:2:205-214 Plutus lode 40:2:228, 233 Plymouth (see West of Plymouth) Plympton, Calvin 39:1:97, 101, 103 Plympton, Emma L. 39:1:101, 103 PO Ranch (see RANCHES) Poage 24:1:30, 36-38, 49 Pocatello 29:1:86, 88, 96; 29:2:205-206, 212, 226; 33:1:31, 33 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Pocotello Creek 14:4:268 Poe, Edgar Allen 65:2/3:26 Poe, O. M. (General) 15:2:118 Poem to the Pioneer Women by Hazel Hoble Boyak 30:1:49 Po-e-ma-che-ah 27:2:202 (see also Bannock) poetry (see Darkness Around Us is Deep: Selected Poems of William Stafford) poetry contest 28:2:126 Pogue 31:1:38 Pogue, Pandora photo 13:3:176-179 Pohogue (Sagebrush people) 33:1:28 Pohorai (Sagebrush valley) 33:1:27 Poindexter vs. Greenhow court case 16:1:22 Point, Nicholas (Father) 48:1:80 (see also Wilderness Kingdom. Journals and Paintings of Father Nicholas Point) Point of Rock Railway Station 34:2:237-238 Point of Rock trekkers photo 40:1:72 Point of Rocks 17:1:47; 33:2:199, 208; 34:2:237; 39:1:34; 42:2:237; 44:2:157, 282 Point of Rocks by Adrian Reynolds 33:2:212-213 Point of Rocks-South Pass Freight Road Trek, Trek No. 18 of the Historical Trail Treks compiled by Maurien Carley photo 40:1:73, 107-127 Point of Rocks Stage Station 38:1:109 Point of Rocks Stage Station by Rae Dell Varley 40:1:108-111 Point of Rocks trekkers photo 40:1:72 Pointer, Larry (see In Search of Butch Cassidy) Poire, Louis 26:1:51, 63 Poiree, T. K. 44:1:43 Poiret, Eugene 28:1:179 Poirot, Jean 20:1:91 Poisal 46:1:17-18, 24 Poisal, John 46:1:17 Poisal, Margaret 46:1:17 Poison Spider 64:3/4:17 Poison Spider Creek 23:2:7, 13; 29:1:72, 83; 34:1:116; 43:2:283 Poison Spider River 39:1:109 Poison Spider Road 32:2:232; 39:1:109 Poison Springs 23:1:66 Poker Jim 23:2:52 Poland, John S. (Colonel) 18:1:26-29, 39-43, 63; 41:1:105-106 pole camp and home of John Sublett at Elk Mountain, Carbon County photo 43:2:cover, 4 Pole Creek 17:1:26, 28-29, 42, 51, 53; 22:2:31; 23:2:24; 32:1:70, 75; 35:1:89 Pole Creek Pass 17:1:38 Pole Creek Trail 60:2:4 Pole Creek, Wyoming 30:2:136 Pole Mountain 18:1:49, 66 (see also MILITARY: Pole Mountain reserve maneuvers) Political History of Jack R. Gage by Kathleen M. Ikasrpan 48:2:167-253 Politics and Grass: The Administration of Grazing on the Public Domain by Philip O. Foss, review 32:2:264-265 Politics of a Cowboy Culture by Roy A. Jordan and Tim R. Miller 52:1:40-45 Polk (President) 17:2:105 Polk, Adam 42:2:204 Polk, Ed 26:1:16, 19 Polk, Loujincy 26:2:233 (see also Jones, Lulu Cobb; West) Pollack, Edwin (Captain) 48:1:61; 48:2:275; 55:1:43 Pollard, Archibald 39:2:258 Pollard, Harry (Mrs.) 24:1:87; 28:1:54-56 Pollard, Harry 24:1:86 Pollard, Harry P. 19:1:60; 19:2:137; 20:1:94 Pollard, Jane E. (Mrs.) 17:1:83 Pollard Ranch (see RANCHES) Pollay, C. A. 19:1:29 polling list (1845) 11:2:127 (see also Judge W. A. Carter Collection) Pollock (Major) 16:2:131 Pollock, Edwin (Captain) 35:2:125-126, 131 Polly, C. A. 39:1:101 polygamy 25:2:187 Pomera, Francies 21:2/3:111-112, 133, 135 Pomerene, Atlee 53:1:21-24, 26 Pomeroy, Justin J. 5:2&3:46-48; 50:2:303-304, 318 Pomeroy, Roney (Mrs.) photo 5:2&3:64 Pomery, Frances (see Pomera, Francies) Ponca 17:2:130, 150; 59:1:50 Poncha Pass 16:2:110 Poney, R. A. 16:2:160 Pony Bab 1:1:7 (see also Haslan, Robert H.) Pony Express (poem) by T. J. Mahoney 32:1:48-49; 38:1:104 Pony Express 1:1:7; 6:3:297; 32:1:12, 23, 29, 31-35, 44, 129; 32:2:16, 31-32, 34-35, 128, 164; 33:1:92; 33:2:196, 223-224; 42:1:79, 98-99; 44:1:94; 44:2:271, 274, 285; 61:2:14 (see also Aubrey, Francis Xavier; Cody, William F.; Overland Mail; Pony Express-The Great Gamble; Story of the Pony Express) Pony Express by Lee Jensen, review 28:1:105-107 Pony Express by Moonlight by W. R. Leigh photo 32:1:4 Pony Express by W. H. Jackson photo 32:1:cover Pony Express Centennial (1960) 15:3:245-246; 23:2:59; 31:2:231, 233 Pony Express Saga 28:1:105-107 Pony Express-The Great Gamble by Roy S. Bloss, review 32:1:130 pony express stations 31:2:217-218, 224 (see also Deer Creek Pony Express Station; Plont Pony Express and Stage Station) Pony Trails in Wyoming by John Rollinson 26:1:21 Poo-dat 16:1:30-31 (see also Bannock) Pool, Guy E. (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Pool, Helen Buell 35:2:137 Poole, DeWitt C. (Captain) 43:2:248; 51:2:45-46, 49 Poole, L. H. 46:1:30 Poole, W. C. 62:1:35-36 Pope, Ernest 1:3:17; 1:4:16-17 Pope, John (General) 16:2:95; 27:1:13; 32:2:270; 33:1:82; 55:1:37 (see also General Pope and U.S. Indian Policy) Popo Agie 28:2:136 Popo Agie oil springs 29:2:223 Popo Agie River 16:1:71, 75; 26:2:213; 31:2:245, 253; 33:2:160; 34:1:50; 37:2:219; 39:1:122 Popo Agie River Valley 34:1:51 Popo Agie Valley 15:1:69-70 Poposia, Wyoming 29:2:159 population (1867) 30:1:53, (1868) 77-78, (1869) 88-89 Populism in the Mountain West by Robert W. Larson, review 60:2:60 Populism in Wyoming by David B. Griffiths 40:1:57-71 Populist Clubs (see Populists) Populist Part revolt 37:2:195, 197 Populist Party 47:1:70-72; 65:4:5 Populist political movement 40:1:58-71 (see also Moreton Frewen and the Populist Revolt) Populists 20:1:15-16 Porcupine Creek, Wyoming 26:2:135 Porcupine Ridge 17:1:71 Porivo 52:1:46-54 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Porro, Caesar 22:1:87 Port Neuf 30:1:68, 81, 83 Portage La Prairie 17:2:110, 147 Porter 48:1:122 Porter, Andrew (Colonel) 31:1:27 Porter Brothers 45:2:146 Porter, Charles H. 56:2:40-41 Porter, Clyde (Mrs.) 25:1:78, 80 Porter, Clyde (see Ruxton of the Rockies) Porter, Etta (Mrs. Jack) 33:2:71, 73; 43:1:58 Porter, Frederic Hutchinson "Bunk" 9:2:694; 10:1:44; 45:1:55-56; 52:2:6-7; 53:1:39, photo 40, 41-47 Porter, H. G. 19:1:43 Porter, Jack 33:2:71, 73; 43:1:58 Porter, James (Private) 32:2:237 Porter, John R. (Judge) 34:2:197 Porter, John W. 20:1:72 Porter, Josephine (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Porter, Mae Reed (see Ruxton of the Rockies; Scotsman in Buckskin) Porter, Mary Harriet 21:2/3:119 Porter, T. C. 34:2:181 Porter, Tommy 34:1:106 Porterfield (Sergeant) 23:2:24 Portland Evening Telegram 35:2:206 Portland, Oregon 65:2/3:15; 65:4:27 Portland Oregonian 18:1:88 Portrait in Oil. The Belgo-American Company in Wyoming by Wilson O. Clough 38:2:224; 41:1:5-31 Portrait of an "Ordinary" Woman, Eliza Steward Boyd by Clarice Whittenburg 29:1:33-37 Portugee houses 18:1:69 Portugee Phillips 23:2:59; 27:2:184-186; photo 38:2:224 (see also HORSES AND MULES; HISTORICAL MARKERS; Phillips, John "Portugee) Portugee Phillips Ride by Thomas E. White 42:1:90-92 Portugese Houses 55:1:35 Posey, P. S. 53:2:28 Posey S. Wilson and Company (see Wilson, Posey S.) Posse Comitatus Act 59:2:18-19 post offices 11:1:52-60; 15:1:62; 21:1:11; 29:2:157-159 (see also Fort Bridger Post Office) post traders 27:2:131-132 Post (see Stebbins, Post and Company) Post, Amelia 62:1:10, 20, 33, 59, 63-64 Post, Amelia B. (Mrs. M. E.) 23:1:8; 37:1:29, 50, 55, 62 Post and Warren 20:1:7 (see also RANCHES) Post Enterprise 42:2:164-165, 173 Post, Fred photo 37:1:4, 5 Post, Maude 16:2:162, photo 163; photo 37:1:30, 31 Post, Morton E. 1:3:14; 16:1:50, 52-53; 23:1:8; 20:1:73; 23:1:29; 39:1:11; 39:2:170, 172, 177; 43:2:209; 51:2:17, 20; 57:1:36-37; 59:1:7; 62:1:47 Post Near Cheyenne: A History of Fort D. A. Russell, 1867-1930 by Colonel Gerald M. Adams, USAF (Retired), review 62:3:146-147 Post Trader and Indian Trader Tokens by J. K. Moore, Jr. photo 27:2:130, 131-135 Post, W. H. 16:2:94, 97, 114 Post, W. S. 47:1:32 (see also W. S. Post Store photo) postage stamps 16:1:35 Postmodern Barons 65:4:5 Potholes in the Great Platte River Road by Merrill J. Mattes 65:2/3:2, 6-14 Potomac River 65:4:61 Pottawatomie 17:2:49 Pottawatomie Reservation 32:1:11 Potter (Attorney General) 49:1:59 Potter (General) 33:1:84 Potter 21:2/3:113 Potter, Charles N. 12:3:185-186; 15:1:40-41; 24:2:92; 37:1:17, 19, 44; 37:2:178, 205; 42:2:232; 53:2:40; 57:1:36-37; 65:1:32; 65:4:30 Potter, Fred 39:1:101 Potter, Joseph H. (Lieutenant Colonel) 51:2:43 Potter, Lizzie (Mrs.) 39:1:102 Potter, R. F., Jr. 24:2:25-26 pottery 26:2:198 Potts 15:2:103 Potts, James 35:2:150 Potts, Jesse 33:2:179, 183 Potts, Jim 33:2:179, 183 Potts Livery Stable 31:1:73 Poultney gun 18:2:118 Poulton, P. C. 34:1:75 Pourade, Richard 51:2:16 Pourade, Richard F. (see Gold in the Sun; Anncient Hunters of the Far West) Pourier, Baptiste (Mrs.) 32:2:225 Pourier, Baptiste "Big Bat" 15:4:403; 27:2:167; 43:2:238, 242, 244, 257; 49:1:42 (see also Big Bat) Pourier, Joseph 35:2:205 Pourrier, Batesse (Mrs.) (see Pourier, Mrs. Baptiste) Poverty Flat 24:1:79 Poverty Hill 16:1:80 Powder River 16:1:73; 17:1:9, 12; 17:2:127; 18:1:77; 22:2:98; 23:1:5, 22; 23:2:4, 8, 10, 23; 27:2:137-141; 31:2:131, 133, 136, 138-139, 191, 204, 207-208; 32:1:70, 74, 81, 93; 32:2:216, 223; 48:1:113, 124; 48:2:275; 65:4:4, 43-44 (see also Middle Fork; Powder River; Powder River Country; Powder River Let’er Buck; Powder River Let’er Buck Derivation of the Famous Slogan; War on Powder River, the History of an Insurrection) Powder River Basin 48:2:278; 65:4:4 Powder River Bridge photo 58:2:49 Powder River by Struthers Burt 14:3:171 Powder River Campaign (1865) 23:1:5; 54:1:42 Powder River Canyon 34:1:98-99; 39:2:225 Powder River Cattle Company 29:1:41-44; 32:2:165; 35:1:91; 35:2:132; 43:2:208-209, 213-214; 55:1:47 Powder River Commercial Company 33:2:279, 183 Powder River Country by Betty M. Sager 39:12:112-113 Powder River Country 16:1:51; 28:1:27; 29:2:41-65,141, 161-176; 30:1:19; 31:2:127, 129, 138-139, 191, 202; 33:2:160, 161-162, 171, 179-180, 182, 211, 232; 34:2:154 (see also Diary of Major Wise, an Englishman, Recites Details of Hunting Trip in Powder River Country in 1880; Military Posts in the Powder River Country of Wyoming) Powder River Crossing 29:2:171; 55:1:46 Powder River dry fork 36:2:216, 218, 222, 224 Powder River Expedition 4:3:361-362; 8:2:578-592; 16:1:74; 26:2:127; 27:1:8, 13, 16; 27:2:142-158; 29:2:216; 35:2:126; 36:1:51; 36:2:225; 46:1:32; 48:1:61; (1876) 57:1:21, 28, 32 (see also History of the Western Division of the Powder River Expedition) Powder River Forts: Connor and Reno by Edith Thompson 36:1:51-52 Powder River Land and Cattle Company 35:2:159, 161 Powder River Let’er Buck by Maxwell Struthers Burt, review 11:1:52; 14:3:171 Powder River Let’er Buck Derivation of the Famous Slogan by Edward J. Farlow 11:1:21-24 Powder River Place 30:2:189-190 Powder River Road 36:2:226, 232-233; 37:2:217; 38:2:150-151; 39:1:111-112; 43:2:240; 45:2:245, 247 (see also Bozeman Road; Bozeman Trail) Powder River Route 4:3:357 Powder River Slope 39:2:224, 228 Powder River Stage Stop 29:1:44-47 Powder River Valley 31:2:127; 32:2:161; 35:2:125, 131-132, 147 Powder River Wars 41:1:34, 38, 66-67 Powderly, Terence V. 56:1:57 Powell (Brevette Major) 39:1:106 Powell, (Major) 2:4:64; 34:1:241 Powell 39:1:127; 42:2:173; 43:1:116 Powell, A. J. (see Levi Powell and A. J. Powell Letters) Powell, Billy 36:1:45 Powell Bottom, Wyoming 16:2:87-88, 94 Powell, C. K. (Reverend) 65:1:25 Powell, Emma Dean (Mrs.) 43:1:123 Powell, Frank (Colonel) 26:1:11, 24 Powell, Fred 64:2:44-50, 52, 55 Powell, George 19:1:47; 20:1:90; (Mr. and Mrs.) 28:1:54, 59-62; 30:2:157-158 (see also RANCHES: George Powell) Powell, James R. 17:1:11; 23:2:31, 33-34, 36 Powell, James W. 36:1:62; 41:2:196-201; 55:1:41 Powell, Jim 24:2:51-52 Powell, John Wesley (Assistant Surgeon; Captain; Major) 15:1:72; 16:2:88; 17:2:113; 20:2:133; 34:2:185, 189; 43:1:113-124; 50:1:145; 50:2:338, 346; 53:2:14; 58:2:23; 60:2:29; 62:3:116; 65:4:23 Powell, Leni 13:4:255-256 Powell, Levi (see Levi Powell and A. J. Powell Letters) Powell Liberty Ship 43:1:124 Powell, Lyle 31:1:44 Powell, Mary 64:2:50-56 Powell Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Powell Museum 43:1:124 Powell National Bank 54:2:35 Powell National Forest 43:1:121 Powell Peak 43:1:120 Powell, Philip Wayne 49:2:224, 227, 231, 235, 243 Powell Plateau 43:1:121 Powell Point 43:1:121 Powell Spring 43:1:121 Powell, Thomas (Private) 32:2:232 Powell, William 21:2/3:214; 64:2:56 Powell, Wyoming 53:2:15; 54:2:21; 56:1:13-14, 20; 64:3/4:2 Powell’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Powelson, Gladys 9:2:699 Powers, J. A. 25:2:211 Powers, Jimmy 41:1:125; 43:2:192; 53:1:11 Powers, Margaret (Mrs.) 26:2:198-199; 27:2:231 Powers, Thomas G. (Senator and Mrs.) 19:1:44; 50:1:28 Powers, Tom 18:2:120-121; 42:1:81-82 Practical Housekeeping 42:2:243-251 Pradre, Martin (Mrs.) 32:2:251 Praeger, Otto 17:1:66, 75 Prager, Dora 25:1:31, 37, 40 Prager, Frank 25:1:32-33, photo 34, 39 Prager, Frank, Jr. 25:1:28, 40 Prager, Harry 25:1:40 Prager, Julie 25:1:40 Prager, Sophie 25:1:32, 40 prairie chicken 26:1:6 prairie dogs 26:1:9; 30:2:128 prairie schooner 65:2/3:2 (see also Wake of the Prairie Schooner) Prairie Cattle Company 22:2:18 Prairie Chicken River (see Green River) Prairie Dog Creek 17:1:47; 31:1:49; 33:2:171-172; 36:1:65 Prante, Ray 61:1:41, 43 Prassel, Frank R. (see Western Peace Officer, A Legacy of Law and Order) Pratt (fur trader) 15:3:218 Pratt (Lieutenant) 39:2:20 Pratt and Ferris Cattle Company 18:2:131; 55:1:47 Pratt, Buck 28:2:174 Pratt, H. C. (Lieutenant) 1:2:3 Pratt, James H. (Colonel) 53:2:70 Pratt, Lester 26:2:127 Pratt, Martin L. 52:1:57 Pratt, Orman 37:1:123-124; 38:1:109 Pratt, Orson 21:2/3:120, 123, 177; 27:2:192; 40:2:204; 62:2:80, 83-84, 87 Pratt, Parly P. 32:1:52 Pratt, R. H. (Lieutenant) 58:2:12 Pratt, Salayce 26:2:127 Pratte, Bernard, Jr. 49:1:86, 95-99, 101-102, 104 Pratte, Lester 51:2:45-46 Pratt’s Peak 28:2:174 Prazos River (see Brazos River) Preager, Frank 6:1&2:186-188 Preble, Edward 44:1:104 Preece, Harold (see Dalton Gang, End of an Outlaw Era) Preemption Act (1891) 20:2:135 Preemption Law (1841) 64:3/4:52 Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains by Geroge C. Fison, review 51:1:154-155 Preiss Murchand, Mrs. V. E. 2:3:60 Prelude to the Black Hills Gold Rush of 1876 by Scott Tubbs 54:1:36-50 Premption Act (1841) 35:1:29 Prentice, Ella 39:2:259 Presbrey, Oliver M. (Mrs.) 45:2:214 Presbyterian Board of Home Missions 65:1:25 Presbyterian Church 16:1:64; 17:1:77; 26:1:32; 58:1:11, photo 12 Presbyterian School 65:2/3:27 Presbyterian Synod 65:1:25 Prescott, Daniel 18:2:159; 24:1:85 Prescott, William 22:1:91 Present the pipe 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Present World of History: A Conference on Certain Problems of Historical Society Work edited by James H. Roadabaugh, review 32:1:136-137 presents 37:1:79 Preservation of Wyoming Historical Relics 20:2:177 Preservation of Wyoming’s Vernacular Architecture by Rheba Massey 63:4:172-174 Preservation Planning Branch, National Park Service 65:4:61 Preserving Our Landmarks by Dan W. Greenburg 6:4:289-291 Presgrove, Minnie 30:2:240 (see also Memoriam from One Old Soldier to Another) Preshaw 15:3:253 Preshaw, S. M. (Sheriff) 12:4:323; 20:2:169 President Chester Arthur’s expedition map 14:1:facing 35 President Theodore Roosevelt with Governor Brooks and Senator Warren photo 20:2:132 (see also Roosevelt, Theodore; Brooks, Governor; Warren, Senator) Presidential party at Upper Geyser Basin photo 14:1:32 President’s Message by Frank L. Bowron 26:1:82-84; 26:2:191-193; 27:1:89-91 Presley 32:2:174 Press on Wheels 33:2:138-140, 145-146, 150-151 (see also Frontier Index; Frontier Index on Wheels) Press on Wheels. A History of the Frontier Index of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Elsewhere? By John A. Lent 43:2:164-203 Press On Wheels: Frontier Index by Burton DeLoney 14:4:299-314 Preston, D. A. (Mrs.) 7:1:362 Preston, Douglas A. photo 37:1:4, 5, 18-19, 22; 42:2:234; 54:1:56 Preston, Lucille 54:2:13 Preston, William Bowker photo 29:1:38, 39 Preston, William J. (Colonel) 32:1:26 Pretty Bull 43:1:83 (see also Crow) Pretty Frank 28:1:66 Pretty Voiced Bull 28:1:31 Preuit, Ruby 54:2:10 Preuss 33:2:167 Preuss, Charles 42:1:79; 47:2:222; 60:2:3 (see also Pruess, Charles) Prevo, Jane (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Prevost, Etienne 33:2:160 Prewitt, Fred 26:2:123 Price (Lieutenant) 16:2:99, 108, 119 Price Administration 52:1:25-33 Price, Alex 22:2:38 Price, C. Earl 24:2:92 Price, Clark 42:1:93 Price, Clayton "Clay" S. 9:2:700-701; 25:1:68 Price, E. Jasper 16:2:94 Price, Ellen 16:2:94, 113-115, 128, 132-133 Price, Flora (Mrs. Jasper) 16:2:94, 113-114 Price, Garrett 64:1:24 Price, Hiram 58:2:11-12, 15 Price, Jacob 19:2:73 Price, Jake 19:2:73 Price, John 16:2:94 Price, May 16:2:94, 128 Price of Arrogance: The Short and Controversial Life of William Judd Fetterman by John D. McDermott 63:2:42-53 Price, Rose 25:1:96 Prices and Wages at Fort Laramie, 1881-1885 by Robert A. Murray 36:1:19-21 Prichet (see Willis and Prichet) Prichet, John 31:1:23; 32:2:182 Priest, Polly 24:1:25 Prill, L. Merton 16:2:166 primitive gathers 29:2:127, 131 primitive rock chipping 26:2:196 Primitive Indian Dress by Susan Fecteau, review 52:1:68-69 Primm, E. S. (Mrs.) 28:2:130 Prince Paul of Wurtemburg (see Wurtemburg, Prince Paul) Prince, Richard E. (see review of Smoke Across the Prairie; review of Smoke Over the Divide; review of Smoke Down the Canyons) Princeton, Illinois 65:4:27 Princeton Unversity librarian (see Gerould, James T.) Prine, Margaret L. (see Merris C. Barrow: Sagebrush Philosopher and Journalist) Pringle, Andrew, Jr. 59:1:36 Pringle, Virgil K. 40:2:204, 219; 42:1:12, 26, 42; 42:2:208, 220; 62:2:78; 65:2/3:18, 21, 24-25 printing in Wyoming 9:3:729-742; 13:4:347-351 (see also Fourth Infantry Press at Fort Bridger; newspapers; Pioneer Printing in Wyoming; publishing) Prior (Lieutenant) 15:3:210 Prior Appropriation 59:1:19, 24 Prisoner of War Camp 64:3/4:2 prisoners 21:1:15; 26:1:67 prisons (see penitentiaries) Pritchard, Dewitt 32:1:8 Pritchard, J. Irl 54:2:21 Pritchard, James Avery 31:1:5, 19; 31:2:146; 32:2:171; 43:2:225 (see also Overland Diary of James A. Pritchard from Kentucky to California in 1849) Pritchett 15:2:114 Probing the American West introduction by Ray A. Billington, edited by K. Ross Toole, A. R. Mortenson, John A. Carroll and Robert M. Utley Proctor (Captain) 38:2:227 Proctor, Arthur 65:2/3:10 Proctor, Joseph (Captain) 48:1:87 Proctor, Redfield 34:2:143-144 Producers and Refiners Corporation (PARCO) 55:1:3 Professional Directory (see Laramie Professional Directory) Progressive Party 35:1:23, 77 prohibition 54:1:13, 16, 18, 21; 64:2:56-57 (see also Casper’s Prohibition Years; Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the American West, 1865-1890) Project Mutual Telephone Company 30:2:150 projectile points 26:2:196; 29:1:107-109; photo 30:2:216, 217-218; 31:2:227, photo 228, 229 prominent citizens 16:2:138 (see also individual names) Promontory (see Westward to Promontory) Promontory Point (see High Road to Promontory: Building the Central Pacific Across the High Sierra) Prospect Hill 25:2:127; 29:1:73 prospectors (see Gold Blue Mountains) Prosser, Harriet (see review of Longhorns North of the Arkansas) Protection of Stock in Wyoming Territory and to Punish Certain Offenses Concerning the Same (legislative bill) 20:1:6 Protestant Clergy in the Great Plains and Mountain West, 1865-1915 by Ferenc Morton Szasz, review 61:2:55-56 Protestant missionaries 17:2:101-102 Protestantism 65:1:23 (see American Protestantism and the United States Indian Policy, 1869-82; FIRSTS: Protestant mission in Tetons) Prothers, Johathan 42:1:14 Protus (automobile) 52:1:34-36, photo 37, 38-39 Proud Wyoming (poem) 37:1:48 Provines, Kate Ellena 21:2/3:240 provisions 27:2:216 Provo (City), Utah 26:2:149, 164-165, 171 (see also Brigham Young University) Provot, Etienne 1:1:4; 1:3:1; 17:2:98-99; 30:1:46; 32:1:6; 44:1:81; 44:2:285 (see also Provost, Etienne) Prowers, John W. (Mrs.) 46:1:32 Prucha, Paul Francis (see Dawes Act and the Allotment of the Indian Lands; Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians; review of Sword of the Republic: The United States Army on the Frontier, 1743-1846; Atlas of American Indian Affairs) Pruess, Charles 61:1:33 (see also Preuss, Charles) Prugh, Merle 33:2:220 Pryde, George 3:2:148-149 Pryde, George B. 24:2:114; 25:1:97; 26:1:99; 27:2:231 (see also Union Pacific Coal Company, 1868 to August, 1952) Pryor Gap 51:1:141 Pryor, Nathaniel (Sergeant) 49:2:275 Pryor’s Creek (see Pryor’s Stream) Pryor’s Stream 37:2:217-218 public bath houses (see first public bath houses) public domain (see fencing public lands; FIRSTS: attempt by U.S. Government to set aside a large piece of public domain) public land (see Wyoming’s Senator John Benjamin Kendrick: The Politics of Oil, Public Land and National Park Legislation in the 1920s ) Public Utilities Commision 30:2:140 Public Works Administration 49:2:175 publishers 9:3:729-742 (see also Pioneer Printing in Wyoming) publishing (see FIRSTS: book printed in State of Wyoming; book printed in Wyoming Territory; Cheyenne Directory published in newspaper; recorded book imprint in Wyoming; Pioneer Printing in Wyoming) Pueblo 21:2/3:135; 27:2:234-236 Pueblo, Colorado 58:2:47; 64:3/4:8, 22 Puerrier, Baptiste (see Pourier, Baptiste; Big Bat) Puerrier, Lollie 27:2:167 Puget Sound (Washington) 65:1:37; 65:4:25 Pugh, Johnathan 44:1:41 Pugh, Red 22:2:21 Pugmyer, Jonathan 21:2/3:136, 138 Pulitzer Races (Iowa) 17:1:66 Pulliam, James 20:1:89 Pullman, George Mortimer 47:1:36 Pullman Strike 65:4:5 Pullman, Washington 65:1:53 Pulsifer 26:1:8 Pulsipher, John 46:2:224, 226, 230, 233-234 Pulspher, Zera 26:2:180 Pumeroy, F. M. 21:2/3:137, 154 Pumpelly, Raphael 34:2:185 Pumpkin Buttes 30:1:6; 31:2:127; 33:1:69; 33:2:181; 34:1:102; 36:1:52, 69; 37:2:231; 38:2:164; 45:2:148-149 Pumpkin Seed Point by Frank Waters, review 41:2:283-285 Pung Chung 19:2:111 Punteney, Wyoming 29:2:159 Purbelow (see Pueblo) Purcell, John 48:2:236 Pur-chi-can (see Washakie) Purde Motor Club 26:2:131 Purdy 44:1:103 Purdy, Jennie M. 27:2:231 Purple, E. R. 28:1:87-88 Purvis, Frances 61:1:43-44 Pusey, Merlo J. (see Builders of the Kingdom: George A. Smith, John Henry Smith, George Albert Smith) Push Root (see Lander, Wyoming) Push-e-can (see Pur-chi-can) Pushroot Jim 18:1:77-78 pushrooters 18:1:78 Putman, Daniel (Captain) 21:2/3:137 Putnam, Charles 43:2:230 Putnam, Eva Ogden 3:3:191 (see also Pioneering in Crook County) Putnam, Lucia 6:1&2:241 (see also Romance of Old Trails) Pyle, Ernie 49:2:193 Pyle, Howard 65:4:18 Pyle, Stephen (Reverend) 43:1:102, 105-106 Py-poo-roo-yan 27:1:82 (see Shoshone (Eastern)) Introduction Click on a letter to view the INDEX pages:
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