Booker T. Washington Papers | Volume 11: 1911–12 | Documents | Risden Tyler Bennett to Booker T. Washington, 21 March 1911
Paca, William [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Packet (U.S. ship) (James Trott) [1 reference]
Padua, Italy [1 reference]
Page, Benjamin William (British naval officer) [2 references]
Page, John (governor of Va.) [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]
Palermo, Sicily [2 references]
Palinure (French navy brig) [1 reference]
Palinurus (U.S. ship) (Merrihew) [1 subentry]
Pallas (Revolutionary navy ship) [1 reference]
Panama City [1 subentry]
Panic of 1819 [1 reference]
Panther Creek, Ky. [1 subentry]
Panton, Leslie & Co. (British firm at Pensacola) [1 reference]
Pardo, Convention of (1739) [1 reference]
Paris, France [9 references + 9 subentries]
Paris, Peace of (1783) [1 reference]
Paris, Treaty of (1716) [1 reference]
Paris, Treaty of (1763) [2 references]
Parish, David [3 references + 1 subentry]
Parish, John (former consul at Hamburg) [2 references]
Parke, Benjamin [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Parke, Hannah [5 references]
Parke, Thomas [4 references + 1 subentry]
Parker, Daniel [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]
Parker, Sir Hyde [1 reference]
Parker, Jonathan (of Cicero) [1 reference]
Parma, duchy of [1 subentry]
Parsons, Capt. (of Mary) [1 reference]
Pascagoula, W.Fla. (now Miss.) [1 reference]
Passamaquoddy, Mass. (now Maine) [1 reference]
Passamaquoddy Bay [3 references + 1 subentry]
Pass Christian, W.Fla. (now Miss.) [1 reference]
patents [1 subentry]
Patrick, John [2 subentries]
Patriotic Bank, Washington, D.C. [1 reference]
Patterson, Catherine Livingston (Mrs. John) [1 reference]
Patterson, Robert (brother of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte) [1 reference]
Patterson, Robert (director of U.S. Mint) [4 references + 3 subentries]
Patterson, Robert Livingston (brother of William D. Patterson) [1 reference]
Patterson, Robert M. [1 subentry]
Patterson, William D. (consul at Nantes) [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Patton, Robert [2 subentries]
Paulina (U.S. ship) (Choate) [1 subentry]
Payne, John C. [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Payne, Mary Coles (Mrs. John) [4 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Peace, Treaty of (1654) [1 reference]
Peace, Treaty of (1655) [1 reference]
Peace, Union, Friendship, and Mutual Defense, Treaty of (1729) [1 reference]
Peace and Alliance, Treaty of (1731) [1 reference]
Peace and Commerce, Treaty of (1670) [2 references]
Peacock, Robert Ware [2 references]
Peale’s Museum (Philadelphia) [1 reference]
Pearce, Mathew [1 reference]
Pearl River, W.Fla. [3 references]
Pearson, John [2 references + 2 subentries]
Pearson, Samuel (of Iris) [1 reference]
Peck, John M. [1 subentry]
Peck, Nathaniel (carter) [1 reference]
Pedersen, Peder (Danish consul and chargé d’affaires) [3 references + 1 subentry]
Pedesclaux, Hugo (Spanish consul at Bordeaux) [2 references]
Peggy (U.S. brig) (H. Hughes) [1 reference]
Peggy (U.S. brig sold at Bordeaux) [1 reference]
Pelham, Thomas [See redirect]
Pemberton, Ann (Nancy) [1 reference]
Pemberton, Elizabeth [See redirect]
Pendleton, Edmund [1 reference]
Pendleton, John [1 subentry]
Pendleton, John, Jr. [1 subentry]
Penman (U.S. ship) [6 references + 1 subentry]
Pennick, Simon (of Two Friends) [1 reference]
Pennock, William [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Pennsylvania [1 reference + 8 subentries]
Pennsylvania, University of [2 references]
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts [1 reference]
Pennsylvania Hospital [1 reference]
Pennsylvania Packet or the General Advertiser [1 reference]
Pensacola, W.Fla. [11 references + 3 subentries]
Pensacola Bay [1 reference]
Perceval, Spencer (privy councillor) [1 reference]
Perdido River, W.Fla. [6 references]
Perkins, James [1 reference]
Perkins, Thomas [1 reference]
Perrot & Lee (Bordeaux merchants) [1 subentry]
Persian Gulf [1 reference]
Peter (Madison family slave) [3 references]
Peterell (British sloop of war) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Peterhof Palace [1 reference]
Petersburg, Va. [1 reference]
Petit Bois Island, Miss. [1 reference]
Petrie, James (of Maryland and Martha) [1 reference]
Petry, Jean-Baptiste (secretary of French legation in U.S.) [1 reference]
Pettit, Charles [2 subentries]
Phaeton (British frigate) [3 references]
Philadelphia, Pa. [34 references + 33 subentries]
Philadelphia (U.S. frigate) [4 subentries]
Philadelphia Gazette [1 reference]
Philadelphia Medical Society [1 reference]
Philip V (of Spain) [3 references]
Philip Nicklin & Co [See redirect]
Philipine Islands [1 reference]
Phillips, Capt. (of Otis) [1 subentry]
Phillips, H. [1 reference]
Phipps, Henry, 2nd Baron Mulgrave (British foreign secretary) [10 references + 6 subentries]
Phoebe (British naval vessel) [1 reference]
Phoenix Insurance Company [1 reference]
Physick, Philip Syng [13 references + 4 subentries]
Piacenza [1 subentry]
Pichon, Alexandrine-Emilie Brongniart (Mrs. Louis-André) [2 references + 1 subentry]
Pickering, Danby [2 references]
Pickering, Timothy [1 subentry]
Pickett, George [1 reference]
Pickett, Pollard & Johnston (Richmond merchants) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Pierre, Vin. [1 reference]
Pinckney, Charles (minister to Spain) [9 references + 16 subentries]
Pinckney, Thomas [2 references]
Pinckneyville, Miss. Territory [1 subentry]
Pinkney, William [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
pirates [3 subentries]
Pisa, Italy [1 reference]
Pisa, University of [1 reference]
Pitot, James (mayor of New Orleans) [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Pitt, William, the Younger [3 references + 1 subentry]
Pittman, Capt. (of Antelope) [2 references]
Pittsburgh, Pa. [1 reference]
Placentia [See redirect]
Planter (U.S. ship) [1 reference]
Plaquemine, Orleans Territory [2 references]
Plate River [1 reference]
Plumard, Jr., M. (of Nantes, France) [2 references]
Plumsted, George [1 reference]
Plymouth, England [2 references]
Plymouth, Mass. [1 reference]
poetry [1 reference]
Poinsett, Joel Roberts [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Pointe Coupée, Orleans Territory [5 references]
Point Petre, Guadeloupe [1 reference]
Poland [2 references + 1 subentry]
Poland, king of [See redirect]
Political and Commercial Register (Philadelphia) [1 subentry]
Pollard, Robert [1 subentry]
Polly & Nancy (U.S. brigantine) (Croan) [1 subentry]
Polly (U.S. brig) (Tripp) [1 reference]
Polly (U.S. schooner) (J. Bigley) [2 references]
Polly (U.S. ship) [1 subentry]
Polly (U.S. ship) (Laskey) [5 references + 1 subentry]
Pombal, marquis de [See redirect]
Pomerania [2 references + 1 subentry]
Pomona (British frigate) [1 reference]
Pomona (Spanish frigate) [1 reference]
Pomona (U.S. ship) (Dillingham) [1 reference]
Pomona (U.S. ship) (T. Lewis) [1 reference]
Pompey (U.S. bark) (W. B. Orne) [2 references]
Ponssett, Francis (land recorder in W. Fla.) [1 reference]
Porcile, Antonio [1 subentry]
Porcile, Maria Anna [1 subentry]
Porral, Peter (Pedro) [1 subentry]
Port-au-Prince, Haiti [2 references]
Porter, Capt. (of George Washington) [1 reference]
Portland, Mass. (now Maine) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Port Mahon, Majorca [2 references]
Porto [See redirect]
Portobelo, Panama [4 references]
Porto Cavello [See redirect]
Porto Farino, Tunis [1 reference]
Portsmouth, England [2 references]
Portsmouth, N.H. [2 references + 1 subentry]
Portsmouth, Va. [1 reference]
Portugal [3 references + 18 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Post Office, U.S. [1 reference + 5 subentries]
Potomac (American schooner) (Dye) [1 reference]
Potomac River [2 references]
Potosi, La. Territory (now Mo.) [1 reference]
Potter, Robinson (of Rowena) [2 references]
Powell, Jeremiah [1 subentry]
Power, Robert (acting consul at Tenerife) [1 subentry]
Powers, Anthony (impressed seaman) [1 reference]
Powers, Gregory [1 reference]
Preble, Enoch (of Commerce) [2 references]
Preble, Edward [2 references + 6 subentries]
President (U.S. frigate) [6 references + 2 subentries]
President (U.S. ship) (Bell) [1 reference]
Pressburg, Treaty of (1805) [2 references]
Prevost, Frances Ann Smith (Mrs. John B.) [2 subentries]
Prevost, John Bartow (judge in Orleans Territory) [1 reference + 3 subentries]
Price, Capt. (of Commerce) [1 reference]
Prichard, William [2 subentries]
Prince, William (clerk of court in La. Territory) [1 reference]
Prince George County, Md. [1 reference]
Pringle, Mark (Baltimore merchant) [2 references + 2 subentries]
printing press [1 subentry]
Prior, William (of Romulus) [1 reference]
privateers [1 subentry]
privateers, American [3 references]
privateers, British [7 references + 1 subentry]
privateers, Dutch [1 reference]
privateers, French [24 references + 10 subentries]
privateers, Spanish [21 references + 8 subentries]
Provedor Mor [See redirect]
Providence, R.I. [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Providence (British cutter) [2 references]
Providentia (German ship) (Hinch) [1 subentry]
Provincetown, Mass. [1 reference]
Prussia [6 references + 19 subentries]
Puerto Cabello, Venezuela [1 reference]
Puerto Principe, Cuba [1 reference]
Puerto Rico [4 references + 4 subentries]
Pufendorf, Samuel von [1 reference]
Pulis, Joseph (consul at Malta) [1 reference]
Purviance, James [1 reference]
Purviance, John Henry (legation secretary at London) [5 references + 1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]
Purviance, Robert (collector at Baltimore) [2 references + 4 subentries]
Purviance, Samuel [2 references]
Purviance, W. Y. [1 reference]
Putnam, Ebenezer [1 reference]
Pyrenees, Treaty of (1659) [1 reference]