cation of slaveholders, 351; Va. Synod calls abolition sinful, 1.478.—See also L. Beecher, G. Bourne, J. and R. J. Breckinridge, G. Duffield, C. G. Finney, A. Mahan.
Prescott family (Boston), 2.55.
Prescott, Judge, 1.514.
Prescott, Edward G., 2.28, 29.
Prescott, William Hickling [1796-1859], 1.439.
Preston, Jonas, 1.207.
Preston, William Campbell [1794-1860], admits growing power of abolitionists, 2.81, 82; would hang them in S. C., 247; proves Calhoun inconsistent, 248.
Price, Joseph T., 1.353.
Price, Thomas, Rev., Editor Eclectic Review, 1.354; refuses Cresson his chapel, 356.
Pringle, Thomas, 1.226.
Providence (R. I.), colored petition for suffrage, 1.256.—See Rhode Island.
Pugh, Sarah [b. Washington, D. C., 1800; d. Philadelphia, Aug. 1, 1884], 2.353.
Puritan (Lynn), 2.424.
Purvis, Robert [b. Charleston, S. C., Aug. 4, 1810], 1.342, 404; host of G., 283, aid in buying Thoughts on Colon., 312, has G. sit for portrait, 342, drives him to Trenton, 343; de