P.
Palatines, see Germans.
Paris, Treaty of (1763), [94].
Patrick Henry, Fort, [186].
Penn, William, Boone seeks information from, [25].
Pennsylvania, Scotch-Irish in, [1], [6]; Germans in, [15], [16]; Boone family in, [25]-[28]; disputes Fort Pitt with Virginia, [112].
"Pennsylvania Dutch," [15].
"Pennsylvania Irish," [6].
Peyton, Ephraim, one of Donelson's party, [189].
Peyton, Mrs. Ephraim, Donelson's account of, [188], [189], [190].
Philadelphia, Boone family reaches, [25].
Pickett, History of Alabama, cited, [257 (note)].
Piqua, Indian town, [153].
Pitfour, Lord, of Aberdeen, [196].
Pitt, Fort, [88], [112]-[113], [115].
Pittsburgh site a crucial point in 1754, [81].
Point Pleasant, Battle of, [123]-[124], [164], [272].
Pontleroy, French secret agent in America, [249].
Powell's Valley, [135]; Boone's journey to, [106], [107].
"Powwowing Days," [41].
Presbyterian Church, and Scotch-Irish, [3], Charles I suppresses, [4].
Preston, Colonel William, [115], [120], [125].
Priber, French agent to Cherokees, [66]-[70].
Proclamation of 1763, [110]-[111], [113], [170].
Puck-e-shin-wa, Shawanoe chief, [125].
Pulaski, Count, [199 (note)].