Proctor INDEX Pullman Proctor, Col. Henry-Continued. Defeated at the Thames, V., 398-401. Proctor, Thomas, At the Brandywine, III., 56. Rise of, X., 290 et seq. Nominates Roosevelt and Johnson, X., 301. Prohibition Party. Candidates of, in 1872, IX., 444. 301. Prohibition Party (Silver), Nominates Bent- Prohibitory Act, Passed by Parliament, II., 409-410. Prometheus Affair, The, VII., 308-309. Endeavors to form Indian confederacy, V., Hostile "talks" of, V., 272. Defeated at battle of Tippecanoe, V., 273- Loses influence, V., 276. Blamed for disaster, V., 277. Established in the United States, III., 338; Ministers, churches and members of, X., Protestant Revolution, I., 379–381. Providence, R. I.-Continued. Attempt of Anti-Federalists to break up Construction of cotton factory at, IV., 48, 147. Becomes State capital, VI., 137. Providence Plantations. See RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS. Provident Institution for Saving, Incorporated Provident Society of House Carpenters, V., Provo, Utah, Population of, in 1910, I., 8. Negotiation of commercial treaty with, III., Joins the Holy Alliance, VI., 214. Treaties with, X., 524. Pryor, Gen. Roger A. (Confed.). At Williamsburg, VIII., 171-173. At Glendale, VIII., 196. Public Lands. See LAND AND LAND SYSTEMS. Pullman INDEX Quarry Puritanism, Decline of influence of, over social Religious doctrines of, I., 203-204; II., 210. Dissensions among, and removal to Leyden, Obtain patent from London Company, I., Land in New England, I., 208-209. Establish colony at Plymouth, I., 1-2, 210. Hardships of, I., 210-212. Obtain patent for fishing and fur-trading, New charter granted to, I., 217, 236-239. Ordered to depart from Virginia, I., 273; II., Found Annapolis, Maryland, I., 283. Persecute the Quakers in Massachusetts, I., Revival of Virginia's intolerant act against," Opposition of, to art, IV., 72. Putnam, Israel. At battle of Lake George, II., 94. At Ticonderoga, II., 110. Conducts expedition against Indians, II., Joins Revolutionary forces at Boston, II., 343. Putman, Israel-Continued. Appointed major-general, II., 351. Commands troops at Breed's Hill, II., 366. At battle of Long Island, II., 443 et seq. In command at Philadelphia, III., 7. Commands troops at Danbury, III., 129. Connection of, with Ohio Company, III., Asks protection for frontiers, IV., 191. Pym, John, I., 273. Pyramid Lake, I., 18. Q Quadruple Treaty, The, VI., 216. Virginia's act of intolerance against, I., Stuyvesant's persecution of, I., 299. Remonstrate at Andros' proceedings in New Persecution of, in Massachusetts, I., 332–336. Aid in defending New York against French, Resist establishment of Church of Eng- Refuse to appropriate money to protect Efforts of, to abolish slavery in Pennsyl- Settle in the Carolinas, II., 175. In New York, New Jersey and Pennsyl- Petition Congress to abolish slavery, IV., Attacks on, IV., 311 et seq. Quantrell, William C. (Confed.), Raid of, on Quarry, Robert, Becomes governor of South Queen of the West, The (Fed.). Disabled at Memphis, VIII., 167. Runs past the Vicksburg batteries, VIII., Queenston (or Queenstown), Canada, Attack Quiché Indians, I., 39. Quids, V., 102. Quinby, Brig.-Gen. Isaac F. (Fed.), At Fort Quincy, Josiah. Attacks Campbell's report, V., 215. Threatens secession, V., 258-259, VIII., 6. Quincy, Josiah, Jr. Character of, II., 152. Defends Colonel Preston, II., 270. Advises caution in opposing England, II., Issues his "Observations on the Boston Interviews Lords North and Dartmouth, II., 332. Death of, II., 332. Quincy, Ill. The Mormons at, VII., 121. Population of, in 1910, I., 6. Quitman, Gen. John A. At battle of Monterey, VII., 201-205. Sent to Vittoria, VII., 206. Quitman, Gen. John A.-Continued. Railroads Urges permanent occupation of Mexico, At Vera Cruz, VII., 229-231. At Contreras, VII., 236-239. At Molino del Rey, VII., 243-245. At Chapultepec, VII., 246-247. Enters Mexico City, VII., 247-248. Aid Lopez expeditions to Cuba, VII., 302. R Rabun, Governor William, Sends expedition Race Mixture, The Indian and the white, I., Radisson, Pierre Esprit, Western explorations Ragan, Colonel, At Bladensburg, VI., 27-30. Rahl, Colonel. See RALL. Railroad Securities Commission, X., 283-284. Of Porto Rico, I., 15. The first tramways, V., 309. Charters for, granted to Stevens, VI., 316– Other charters, VI., 317. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, VI., 317- The Tom Thumb, America, Stourbridge Extension of, in 1846 to 1856, VII., 439. and appropriations to encourage con- 212. The Pacific railroads chartered, VIII., 212; Demoralization of railroad business during Pullman builds his first car, IX., 162. The Crédit Mobilier scandal, IX., 441-442. Increase of railway corporations, X., 20-21. Mileage constructed in 1887, X., 37. Failures of, during panic of 1893, X., 53. Freight and passengers carried by, in 1890 Revival of railroad construction after the war, X., 373-374. Transcontinental lines, X., 374-375. Mileage, locomotives and cars, capital stock Electrification of, X., 378. See also TRANSPORTATION. Rainfall, I., 20-22. Rainier, Mt., I., 14. Rain-in-the-Face, Surrenders, X., 4. Rains, Gen. James S. (Confed.). At battle of Carthage, VIII., 62. At Dug Spring and Wilson's Creek, VIII., At Lexington, VIII., 68. Raisin River, Massacre on the, V., 366–367. and killed, I., 464. Raleigh, Sir Walter, Attempts to found colony Raleigh, N. C. Population of, in 1840, VII., 141. Armament of, X., 99. At battle of Manila Bay, X., 105-110. At battle of White Plains, II., 456. At Martinsburg, IX., 23. At the Monocacy, IX., 24-25. At Stephenson's Depot, IX., 30-31. At Shepherdstown, IX., 41. At Smithfield, IX., 52. At Winchester or Opequon, IX., 52-54. At Fisher's Hill, IX., 55-56. At Cedar Creek, IX., 57-59. Randolph Ramsey, Alexander, Becomes Secretary of Ramsey, Dennis, Appointed judge, V., 104. Randall, James Ryder, IX., 298. Randol, Brig.-Gen. Alanson M. (Fed.), At Randolph, Edmund. Drafts remonstrance to Parliament, II., 221. Appointed delegate to Annapolis conven- Appointed delegate to Federal Convention, Presents Virginia plan of Constitution, III., Moves the establishment of national gov- Favors triple executive, III., 457. Member of committee on apportionment, Objects to basis of representation, III., 470. 472. Member of committee to draft Constitution, Letters of, regarding sentiment in favor of At Virginia ratifying convention, IV., 13. The episode of the Clinton-Randolph let- Appointed Attorney-General, IV., 88. Dislikes method of apportionment, IV., 161. Becomes Secretary of State, IV., 185. Refuses to prosecute Jay and King, IV., Before Supreme Court in case of Chisholm Instructed to prepare remonstrance to Eng- Statements of, to Fauchet, regarding con- Introduces resolution to impeach Judge Rapp, George, Founds the Rappites, VI., 325. Chase, V., 105-106. Manager of impeachment case, V., 107. Rappahannock Station, Va., Engagement at, VIII., 406-407. Rappites, The, VI., 325. Raquette, Played by the Indians, I., 87. Calls for information regarding Burr, V., Rasières, Isaack de, Consults Bradford regard- Conduct of, at trial, V., 108. Speech of, V., III. Suspects Burr's plot, V., 133-134. |