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Page, Elder John E.,—arrives at De Witt with Canadian company, [85]; preaches in Kirtland camp, [119]; exhorts the camp, [120]; preaches on gathering of Israel, [125-6] and note; ordained an apostle, [240], [241] and notes.
Parker, John D.,—joins Kirtland camp near Dayton, Ohio, [116].
Parks, H. G.—militia general,—reports favorably of the Saints, [83], [84]; calls out militia to settle De Witt troubles, [149-50].
Partridge, Bishop Edward,—defends local presidency of the Church at Far West, [4]; presides at public meeting at Far West, [62]; appointed on committee to write petition to Genl. Government, [241]; on helping the poor, [247].
Patten, David W.,—speaks in favor of the Prophet in the general assembly at Far West, [4], [5]; made one of the local presidency pro tem, [6]; presides in High Council at Far West, [7], [8]; epistle of to the Saints scattered abroad, [49]-[54]; commands militia at Crooked River battle, [170]; death of, [171]; funeral of, [175].
Peck, Martin H.,—joins Kirtland camp at Petersburgh, [100]; has son run over—healed, [113].
Penniston, Colonel William P.,—harrangue of against the Mormons, [56], [57]; affidavit of, against the Saints, [61].
Petty, Albert, Justice of the Peace, Far West,—prisoners tried before, [75].
Phelps, Morris,—escape of, from Columbia prison, [399]-[402] and notes.
Phelps, W. W.,—in transgression [3]; refuses to be tried by High Council at Far West, [7]; resigns post office at Far West, [56];
Pitkin, George W.,—statement of, on Missouri persecutions, [4], appendix [443].
Pratt, Orson,—assists his brother Parley to escape from prison, [339] and note.
Pratt, Parley P.,—arrives at Far West, [27]; made prisoner by the mob, [189] and note; before grand jury at Richmond, [334]; demands trial or banishment from Missouri, [352-4]; removal of, with fellow prisoners to Boone county, [360-1]; [363], [364], [365], [378]; escape of from Missouri, [399], [402] and notes; statement of on troubles in Missouri, Appendix, [424], [432].
Price, Sterling, Col.,—is sent to conduct the Prophet from Independence to Richmond, [205].
Prophecy,—of Kimball and Hyde, [21].
Putnam, Jonas,—leaves Kirtland camp with family, by consent and blessing of, near Dayton, Ohio, [127].
Pulsipher, Zera,—member of First Council of Seventy, one of the presidents of Kirtland camp, [93].