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Pellet, Sarah, speech at Saratoga Convention, i, 621.

Pembina Territory bill, U. S. Senate debate on Sargent's amendment, ii, 545 — bill rejected, ii, 582 — (see also Congressional).

Penn, William, i, 320.

Pennell, Mrs. Horace, i, 92.

Pennsylvania, i, 320; iii, 444 — antislavery struggle, i, 323 — appendix, iii, 961 — Century Club, iii, 469 — Citizens' Suffrage Association, iii, 460 — common law, iii, 961 — Constitutional Convention, iii, 495 — Conventions (see Convention)s Fugitive Slave law i, 328 — hall, destruction of, i, 333 — Legislature recommends a sixteenth amendment, iii, 474 — literary women, iii, 469 — medical school controversy, iii, 447 — petitions to Legislature, iii, 463 — property law, married women's, iii, 445 — school officers, women elected, iii, 467 — school offices, women made eligible, 111,465 — statutes and court decisions, iii, 963 — suffrage association formed in Philadelphia, iii, 457 — report, annual, iii, 459 — Swarthmore college, iii, 456 — temperance work in, i, 344 — University, attempt to open to women, iii, 474 — University, clinical instruction, iii, 448 — Woman's Medical College, i, 389 — Woman's Medical College, report on hospital clinics, iii, 450 — woman's rights, first legal argument, iii, 462 — women sold with cattle, iii, 445.

Perry, M. Frederica, lawyer, iii, 574.

Peru, iii, 6.

Peterson, Myra, iii, 703.

Petition to Congress for a XVI. amendment, ii, 851 — first, sent to New York Legislature, iii, 395 — Sherman-Dahlgren against woman suffrage, ii, 494 — Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 78.

Petitions, i, 262, 308, 315, 489, 588, 625, 629; ii, 91, 282, 283, 286, 401, 514, 516, 560, 698; iii, 58, 104, 790 — form of, i, 676 — New York Legislature report, i, 612; against, iii, 571, 841.

Petitioners, four classes of, ii, 283.

Phelps, Almira L., letter to Mrs. Hooker, iii, loo,

Phelps, Elizabeth B., woman's bureau, ii, 431.

Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, ii, 831.

Philadelphia Press, ii, 359; iii, 44 — Ledger, iii, 43.

Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society, i, 325.

Phillips, Wendell, ii, 317, 268; i, 469 — Anti-Slavery Convention, London, i, 54 — Grimké, Angelina, his opinion of, i. 399 — Kansas campaign, ii, 230 — last letter on woman suffrage, iii, 122 — letter of regret, Saratoga Con., i, 627 — letter to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 62 — letter to Mrs. Stebbins, iii, 522 — marriage and divorce, on, i, 732 — Mrs. Eddy's will, iii, 312 — self-government, on, i, 258 — speeches: Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 572, 637; Cooper In>titute Convention, i, 701; Mozart Hall Convention, i, 674; National Convention, Boston, ii, 178; New England Convention, i, 273; Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 84; Worcester, Mass., Convention, i, 227 — treasurer of Jackson fund, i, 189 — woman suffrage, apathy, ii, 318 — World's Temperance Convention, at the, i, 152.

Philosophy, school of, at Concord, iii, 307.

Physical culture, ii, 908.

Physicians and nurses, iii, 298.

Pickler, J. A., letter to M. J. Gage, iii. 668.

Pierce, J. D., on woman suffrage, iii. 739.

Pierce, Wm. S., on woman suffrage, iii, 458.

Pierpont, Rev. John, iii, 294 — speech at Broadway Tabernacle, i, 451, 569.

Pillsbury, Parker, speeches, 1,427,671; ii, 173, 176, 201, 375; iii, 173, 196. 275, 367, 478, 948 — appeal for, universal suffrage, ii, 917 — editor, The Revolution, ii, 264 — Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, 265, 335, 337 — Kansas campaign, ii, 265; iii, 367, 945.

Pitkin, Benjamin C., on woman's rights, i, 209.

Playfair, Lyon, iii, 850,

Plumb, P. B., the Kansas campaign, ii, 231, 253.

Plumly, Rush, i. 364.

Pochin, Henry D. . iii, 847.

Pochin, Mrs., iii, 848, 929.

Poem, "Endurance," Lowell, iii, 695 — Frances D. Gage and the Hutchinsons, iii, 38 — "From Clatsop," iii, 780 — "Pastoral Letter," i. 84 — "Ancient Usage," i, 371 — "The Times That Try Men's Souls," i, 82 — "Woman's Cause," Lowell, i, 263 — Tennyson's Princess, iii, 258.

Poland, iii, 917.

Police, women as, iii, 3<)7, 431. 432.

Political campaigns, Anna E. Ditkinsun, ii, 43-

Political disabilities n. 315.

Polygamy, i. 776, 777, 778 — Miss Couzins on, iii, 223, 128, 130 — Bishop Lunt's defense of, i. 776.

Pomeroy C. R., letter to Des Moines Convention, iii, 618.

Pomeroy, Senator, S. C., i, 185 — speeches, ii, 151, 324, 346. 419: iii, 727, 811.

Poppleton, A. J., speech at Omaha Convention, iii, 241.

Porter, Albert G., iii, 538, 553.

Portugal, iii, 901.