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Packard, Jasper. History of La Porte, Indiana, and Its Townships, Towns and Cities. La Porte, IN: S. E. Taylor, 1876.

Packard, Noah. “The Life and Travels of Noah Packard.” In Voices from the Past: Diaries, Journals, and Autobiographies, compiled by Campus Education Week Program, Education Week Department, Continuing Education, Brigham Young University, 1–7. Provo, UT: Campus Education Week, Brigham Young University Press, 1980.

Packard, Noah. Autobiography, ca. 1858. Typescript. BYU.

Packard, Noah. Political and Religious Detector: In Which Millerism Is Exposed, False Principles Detected, and Truth Brought to Light. Medina, OH: Michael Hayes, 1843.

Packard, Theophilus, Jr. A History of the Churches and Ministers, and of Franklin Association, in Franklin County, Mass., and an Appendix Respecting the County. Boston: S. K. Whipple, 1854.

Packer, Cameron J. “Cumorah’s Cave.” Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 13, nos. 1–2 (2004): 50–57.

Packer, Murland R. Life History of Elisha Hurd Groves (November 5, 1797–December 29, 1867) & Lucy Simmons (February 1, 1807–July 20, 1883): Special Bicentennial Edition Issued on the 200th Birthday of Elisha Hurd Groves. Roy, UT: By the author, 1997.

Page, John E. An Address to thh [the] Inhabitants and Sojourners of Washington, to His Excellency the President of the United States, the Honorable Senators and Representatives in Congress, and All Rev. Divines, Magistrates, Landlords, Merchants, Artists, Mechanics, Laborers, Soldiers, Marines, and the World at Large. [Washington DC]: [1844].

Page, John E. Journal Synopsis, ca. 1845. CHL. MS 641.

Page, John E. The Spaulding Story, concerning the Origin of the Book of Mormon, Duly Examined, and Exposed to the Righteous Contempt of a Candid Public. Pittsburgh: By the author, 1843.

Paine, Willis S. The Laws of the State of New York relating to Banks, Banking, Trust Companies, Loan, Mortgage, and Safe Deposit Corporations, Together with the Acts Affecting Monied Corporations Generally. . . . New York: L. K. Strouse, 1894.

Painesville Republican. Painesville, OH. 1836–1841.

Painesville Telegraph. Painesville, OH. 1822–1986.

Paley, William. The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy. 8th American ed. Boston: West and Richardson, 1815.

Palmer, James. Reminiscences, ca. 1884–1898. CHL.

Palmer, John M., ed. The Bench and Bar of Illinois. 2 vols. Chicago: Lewis Publishing, 1899.

Palmer, Lyman L. History of Napa and Lake Counties, California. . . . San Francisco: Slocum, Bowen & Co., 1881.

Palmquist, Peter E., and Thomas R. Kailbourn. Pioneer Photographers from the Mississippi to the Continental Divide: A Biographical Dictionary, 1839–1865. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2005.

Palmyra Courier. Palmyra, NY. 1845–1874.

Palmyra Freeman. Palmyra, NY. 1828–1829.

Palmyra Register. Palmyra, NY. 1817–1821.

Palmyra: Queen of Canal Towns. http://www.palmyrany.com/.

Papers in the Case of Maxwell v. Cannon, for a Seat as Delegate from Utah Territory in the Forty-Third Congress. H.R. Misc. Doc. 49, 43rd Cong., 1st Sess. (1873).

Papers of John Adams. Vol. 12, October 1781–April 1782. Edited by Gregg L. Lint, Richard Alan Ryerson, Anne Decker Cecere, C. James Taylor, Jennifer Shea, Celeste Walker, and Margaret A. Hogan. Series III of The Adams Papers. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2004. The digital edition of The Adams Papers is available at www.masshist.org/publications/apde2/.

Papers of the Seixas Family. American Jewish Historical Society, New York City.

Papers of Thomas Jefferson. Vol. 33, 17 February to 30 April 1801. Edited by Barbara B. Oberg, James P. McClure, Elaine Weber Pascu, Martha J. King, Tom Downey, Amy Speckart, Linda Monaco, and John E. Little. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006. The contents of this publication are also available at founders.archives.gov.

Pappas, Paul Constantine. The United States and the Greek War for Independence, 1821–1828. New York: Columbia University Press, 1985.

Paris Branch, France Mission. Paris Branch Manuscript History and Historical Reports. 1850–1970. Typescript. CHL. LR 6742 2.

Paris, J. A. A Treatise on Diet: With a View to Establish, on Practical Grounds, a System of Rules for the Prevention and Cure of the Diseases Incident to a Disordered State of the Digestive Function. Philadelphia: Robert H. Small, 1826.

“Parish Trusts (Scotland) No. II.” In House of Commons, Sessional Papers, Account and Papers, Vol. 68, Local Taxation and Local Government: Local Taxation (Scotland). Session 14 February 1905–11 Aug. 1905. [London]: House of Commons, 1905.

Parish, John Carl. John Chambers. Iowa Biographical Series. Iowa City, IA: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1909.

Park, Benjamin E. “‘ Thou Wast Willing to Lay Down Thy Life for Thy Brethren’: Zion’s Blessings in the Early Church.” John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 29 (2009): 27–37.

Park, Benjamin E. “‘A Uniformity So Complete’: Early Mormon Angelology.” Intermountain West Journal of Religious Studies 2, no. 1 (2010): 1–37.

Park, Benjamin E. “Developing a Historical Conscience: Wilford Woodruff and the Preservation of Church History.” In Preserving the History of the Latter-day Saints, edited by Richard E. Turley Jr. and Steven C. Harper, 115–134. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University; Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2010.

Parker, L. N. History and Genealogy of the Ancestors and Descendants of Captain Israel Jones, Who Removed from Enfield to Barkhamsted, Conn., in the Year 1759. [Norwalk, OH]: [Laning Co.], 1902.

Parker, Nathan H. Missouri as It Is in 1867: An Illustrated Historical Gazetteer of Missouri, Embracing the Geography, History, Resources and Prospects; the Minerological and Agricultural Wealth and Advantages; the Population, Business Statistics, Public Institutions, Etc. of Each County in the State. . . . Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1867.

Parker, Ruth E. Beardsley. A Genealogy of My Grandin and Beardsley Families with Related Lines. Martinsburg, WV: By the author, 1998.

Parker, Theodore. A Discourse on the Transient and Permanent in Christianity; Preached at the Ordination of Mr. Charles C. Shackford, in the Hawes Place Church in Boston, May 19, 1841. 2nd ed. Boston: By the author, 1841.

Parker, Theodore. Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons. 3 vols. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1861.

Parkin, Max H. “Joseph Smith and the United Firm: The Growth and Decline of the Church’s First Master Plan of Business and Finance, Ohio and Missouri, 1832–1834.” BYU Studies 46, no. 3 (2007): 5–66.

Parkin, Max H. “Mormon Political Involvement in Ohio.” BYU Studies 9 (Summer 1969): 484–502.

Parkin, Max H. “The Courthouse Mentioned in the Revelation on Zion.” BYU Studies 14 (Summer 1974): 451–457.

Parkin, Max H. “A Collection of Land Records of Mormon Properties acquired by Bishop Edward Partridge and other Church Officers in Jackson County, Missouri, 1831–33, gathered by Max H. Parkin from 1973 to present.” 2 vols. Max H. Parkin, Jan. 2011.

Parkin, Max H. “A History of the Latter-day Saints in Clay County, Missouri, from 1833 to 1837.” PhD diss., Brigham Young University, 1976.

Parkin, Max H. “A Preliminary Analysis of the Dating of Section 10.” In The Seventh Annual Sidney B.Sperry Symposium: The Doctrine and Covenants, 68–84. Provo, UT: Religious Instruction, Brigham Young University, Church Educational System, 1979.

Parkin, Max H. “Conflict at Kirtland: A Study of the Nature and Causes of External and Internal Conflict of the Mormons in Ohio between 1830 and 1838.” Master’s thesis, Brigham Young University, 1966.

Parkin, Max H. “Zion’s Camp Cholera Victims Monument Dedication.” Missouri Mormon Frontier Foundation Newsletter 15 (Fall 1997): 4–5.

Parkin, Max H. Collected Missouri Court Documents, 1838–1840. Photocopy. CHL.

Parkinson, Richard. With W. Diffie, M. Fischer, and R. S. Simpson. Cracking Codes: The Rosetta Stone and Decipherment. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.

Parks, Stephen. Troy Conference Miscellany, Containing a Historical Sketch of Methodism Within the Bounds of the Troy Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, With Reminiscences of Its Deceased, and Contributions By Its Living Ministers, With an Appendix. Albany: J. Lord, 1854.

Parley P. Pratt, The Millennium, and Other Poems: To Which Is Annexed, a Treatise on the Regeneration and Eternal Duration of Matter (New York: W. Molineux, 1840)

Parley, Peter. Tales about the Sea and the Islands in the Pacific Ocean. London: Thomas Tegg and Son, 1837.

The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales, Adapted to the Most Recent Statistical Arrangements, and Lines of Railroad and Canal Communication. . . . Vol. 3. Edinburgh: A. Fullarton, 1851.

Parmenter, Charles Oscar. History of Pelham, Mass., from 1738 to 1898, Including the Early History of Prescott. . . . Amherst, MA: Carpenter and Morehouse, 1898.

Parsons, John Usher, comp. The Biblical Analysis; or, A Topical Arrangement of the Instructions of the Holy Scriptures. Adapted to the Use of Ministers, Sabbath School and Bible Class Teachers, Family Worship, and Private Meditation. Boston: William Peirce, 1837.

Partridge, Edward, Jr. Genealogical Record. 1878. CHL. MS 1271.

Partridge, Edward. Copies of Revelations, ca. Dec. 1830–Spring 1831. CHL. MS 1133.

Partridge, Edward. Diaries, 1818 and 1835–1836. Edward Partridge, Papers, 1818–1839. CHL. MS 892, box 1, fds. 1–2.

Partridge, Edward. History, ca. 1839. In History of Joseph Smith (Coray copy), ca. 1841. CHL. MS 22506.

Partridge, Edward. Journal, Jan. 1835–July 1836. Edward Partridge, Papers, 1818–1839. CHL. MS 892, box 1, fd. 2.

Partridge, Edward. Letter, Far West, MO, to Newel K. Whitney, Kirtland, OH, 24 July 1838. In Reynolds Cahoon, Letter, Far West, MO, to Newel K. Whitney, Kirtland, OH, 23 July 1838. CHL. MS 27157.

Partridge, Edward. Letters, 1831–1835. CHL. MS 23154.

Partridge, Edward. Miscellaneous Papers, ca. 1839–May 1840. CHL.

Partridge, Edward. Papers, 1818–1839. CHL. MS 892.

Partridge, Elinore H. Characteristics of Joseph Smith’s Style and Notes on the Authorship of the Lectures on Faith. Task Papers in LDS History 14. Salt Lake City: History Division, Historical Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1976.

Partridge, George F. “The Death of a Mormon Dictator: Letters of Massachusetts Mormons, 1843–1848,” New England Quarterly 9 (Dec. 1936): 583–617.

Pasko, Wesley Washington. American Dictionary of Printing and Bookmaking, Containing a History of These Arts in Europe and America, with Definitions of Technical Terms and Biographical Sketches. New York: Howard Lockwood, 1894. As excerpted in Richard-Gabriel Rummonds, Nineteenth-Century Printing Practices and the Iron Handpress, 2 vols. (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2004).

Pasley, Jeffrey L. “The Tyranny of Printers”: Newspaper Politics in the Early American Republic. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 2001.

Passenger Lists: Microfilmed Records of the U.S. Customs Service, 1820–ca. 1891. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1820–1902. Microfilm M295. 93 rolls. Record Group 36. National Archives and Records Administration. Washington DC.

The Past and Present of Lake County, Illinois, Containing A History of the County—Its Cities, Towns, &c., A Biographical Directory of it Citizens, War Record of Its Volunteers in the Late Rebellion, Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men, General and Local Statistics . . . . Chicago: Wm. Le Baron, 1877.

The Past and Present of Warren County, Illinois, Containing a History of the County—Its Citizens, Towns &c., a Biopgraphical Directory of Its Citizens, War Record of Its Volunteers. . . Chicago: H. F. Kett and Co., 1877.

Patriarchal Blessings, 1833–. CHL. CR 500 2.

Patrick, David. Chambers’s Concise Gazetteer of the World. Rev. ed. London and Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers Limited, 1907.

Patten, David W. Journal, 1832–1834. CHL. MS 603.

Patten, John. Papers, 1827–1900. BYU.

Patterson, James. “Beaver County.” In An Illustrated History of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Civil Political, and Military, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, including Historical Descriptions of Each County in the State, Their Towns, and Industrial Resources, by William H. Egle, 340–360. Harrisburg, PA: De Witt C. Goodrich, 1876.

Paulding, James Kirke. The Banks of the Ohio; or, Westward Ho! A Tale. 3 vols. London: A. K. Newman, 1833.

Paulsen, David L. “Early Christian Belief in a Corporeal Deity: Origen and Augustine as Reluctant Witnesses.” Harvard Theological Review 83, no. 2 (Apr. 1990): 105–116.

Paxton, John Adems. The Philadelphia Directory and Register for 1819: Containing the Names, Professions, and Residence, of All the Heads of Families and Persons in Business, of the City and Suburbs, Hamiltonville, and Canden, N.J. with Other Useful Information. Philadelphia: By the author, 1819.

Paxton, W. M. Annals of Platte County, Missouri, From Its Exploration Down to June 1, 1897. . . . Kansas City, MO: Hudson-Kimberly Publishing, 1897.

Payson Ward. General Minutes, 1850–1892. CHL. LR 6814 11.

The Pearl of Great Price: A Selection from the Revelations, Translation, and Narrations of Joseph Smith First Prophet, Seer and Revelator to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City: Deseret News, 1902.

The Pearl of Great Price: A Selection from the Revelations, Translations, and Narrations of Joseph Smith, First Prophet, Seer, and Revelator to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2013.

The Pearl of Great Price: Being a Choice Selection from the Revelations, Translations and Narrations of Joseph Smith, First Prophet, Seer, and Revelator to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City: Latter-day Saints’ Printing and Publishing Establishment, 1878.

The Pearl of Great Price: Being a Choice Selection from the Revelations, Translations, and Narrations of Joseph Smith, First Prophet, Seer, and Revelator to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Liverpool: Albert Carrington, 1882.

The Pearl of Great Price: Being a Choice Selection from the Revelations, Translations, and Narrations of Joseph Smith, First Prophet, Seer, and Revelator to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Liverpool: F. D. Richards, 1851.

The Pearl of Great Price: Being A Choice Selection from the Revelations, Translations, and Narrations of Joseph Smith, First Prophet, Seer, and Revelator to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Liverpool: Published by F. D. Richards, 1851.

Pearsall, Clarence E. History and Genealogy of the Pearsall Family in England and America. 3 vols. San Francisco: H. S. Crocker, 1928.

Pearsall, Sarah M. S. Polygamy: An Early American History. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2019.

Pease, Janet K, comp. Genealogical Abstracts from Rock Island County, Illinois, Newspapers. 41 vols. Moline, IL: By the author, 1993.

Pease, Theodore Calvin, ed. Illinois Election Returns, 1818–1848. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Historical Library, 1923.

Pease, Theodore Calvin. The Centennial History of Illinois. Vol. 2, The Frontier State, 1818–1848. Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1922.

Peck, George. Early Methodism Within the Bounds of the Old Genesee Conference from 1788 to 1828; or, The First Forty Years of Wesleyan Evangelism in Northern Pennsylvania, Central and Western New York, and Canada. . . . New York: Carlton and Porter, 1860.

Peck, J. M. A Gazetteer of Illinois, in Three Parts: Containing a General View of the State. . . . 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Grigg and Elliot, 1837.

Peck, John Mason. The Traveler’s Directory for Illinois; Containing Accurate Sketches of the State—A Particular Description of Each County, and Important Business Towns—A List of the Principal Roads, Stage and Steamboat Routes, Land Offices, Tracts of Land Unoccupied. . . . New York: J. H. Colton, 1839.

Peck, Reed. Letter, Quincy, IL, to “Dear Friends,” 18 Sept. 1839. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.

Peck, Thomas Bellows, comp. Vital Records of Rockingham, Vermont, from the Beginning of the Records to January 1, 1845, and Records of the First Church of Rockingham, Vermont, from Its Organization, October 27, 1773 to September 25, 1839. Genealogical Society of Vermont, 1994.

Peck, William F. History of Rochester and Monroe County, New York, from the Earliest Historic Times to the Beginning of 1907. 2 vols. New York: Pioneer Publishing, 1908.

Peeke, Hewson L. A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio. 2 vols. Chicago: Lewis Publishing, 1916.

Peirce, Earl Harvey. Robert and Hannah Harvey Peirce, 1847 Pioneers: Including Some of Their Ancestors and Descendants. Provo, UT: By the author, 1990.

Peniston, William. Affidavit, Ray Co., MO, 10 Aug. 1838. Private possession. Copy in CHL.

Pennsylvania Constitution, 1790. Basic Documents of Pennsylvania Including Proprietary Charters and Deeds, Indian Deeds, and State Constitutions 1681–1873. Pennsylvania State Archives.

Pennsylvania House of Representatives. https://www.legis.state.pa.us/.

Pennsylvania Inquirer and Morning Journal. Philadelphia. 1830–1834.

Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette. Philadelphia. 1842–1859.

Pensacola Gazette. Pensacola, FL. 1830–1861.

People Made It Happen Here: History of the Town of Rensselaerville, ca. 1788–1950. Rensselaerville, NY: Rensselaerville Historical Society, 1977.

People’s Organ. St. Louis. 1842–1846.

Peoria Register and North-Western Gazetteer. Peoria, IL. 1837–1843.

Perciaccante, Marianne. Calling Down Fire: Charles Grandison Finney and Revivalism in Jefferson County, New York, 1800–1840. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003.

Perego, Ugo A., Jayne E. Ekins, and Scott R. Woodward. “Resolving the Paternities of Oliver N. Buell and Mosiah L. Hancock through DNA.” The John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 28 (2008): 128–136.

Perego, Ugo A., Natalie M. Myres, and Scott R. Woodward. “Reconstructing the Y-Chromosome of Joseph Smith: Genealogical Applications.” Journal of Mormon History 31 (Summer 2005): 70–88.

Perera, Victor, and Robert D. Bruce. The Last Lords of Palenque: The Lacandon Mayas of the Mexican Rain Forest. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.

Perkins, E. E. A Treatise on Haberdashery and Hosiery Including the Manchester, Scotch, Silk, Linen, and Woolen Departments. London: Thomas Tegg, 1845.

Perkins, Keith W. “De Witt—Prelude to Expulsion.” In Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint Church History: Missouri, edited by Arnold K. Garr and Clark V. Johnson, 261–280. Provo, UT: Department of Church History and Doctrine, Brigham Young University, 1994.

Perrin, William Henry, ed. History of Cass County Illinois. Chicago: O. L. Baskin, 1882.

Perrin, William Henry, ed. History of Stark County, with an Outline Sketch of Ohio. Chicago: Baskin and Battey, 1881.

Perrin, William Henry, ed. History of Summit County: With an Outline Sketch of Ohio. Chicago: Baskin and Bettey, 1881.

Perry, Ivan, comp. Perry Family History: Consisting of Biographical Sketches of Stephen Chadwick Perry and His Four Wives. . . . Provo, UT: J. Grant Stevenson, 1966.

Perry, Seth. Bible Culture and Authority in the Early United States. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2018.

Perry, Stephen C. Collection, 1843–1886. Typescript. CHL.

Peter, Robert. Transylvania University, Its Origin, Rise, Decline, and Fall. Louisville, KY: John P. Morton, 1896.

Peters / Peters, Richard. Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States. 17 vols. Various publishers, 1828–1843.

Peters Condensed / Peters, Richard, ed. Condensed Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of the United States, Containing the Whole Series of the Decisions of the Court from Its Organization to the Commencement of Peter’s Reports at January Term 1827. With Copious Notes of Parallel Cases in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States. 6 vols. Philadelphia: John Grigg, 1830–1831; Desilver, Jr., and Thomas, 1833–1834.

Peters, Gerhard, and John T. Woolley. “Executive Orders.” In The American Presidency Project, 1999–. Hosted by the University of California, Santa Barbara. Accessed 12 Apr. 2017. www.presidency.ucsb.edu/data/orders.php.

Petersen, Boyd Jay. “‘One Soul Shall Not Be Lost’: The War in Heaven in Mormon Thought.” Journal of Mormon History 38, no. 1 (Winter 2012): 1–50.

Petersen, William J. “Steamboating in the Upper Mississippi Fur Trade.” Minnesota History 13, no. 3 (1932): 221–243.

Petersen, William J. “The Log of the Henry M. Shreve to Fort Benton in 1869.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 31, no. 4 (Mar. 1945): 537–578.

Peterson, Dorothy W. All Things Right: A Biography of Vilate Murray Kimball. [Bloomington, IN]: Xlibris Corporation, 2009.

Peterson, Earl T. “Journal of John Smith, 16 May 1831 to 22 August 1832.” Unpublished paper. Lakewood, CO, 1978. Copy at CHL.

Peterson, H. Donl. “Mummies and Manuscripts: An Update on the Lebolo-Chandler Story.” In The Eighth Annual Sidney B. Sperry Symposium: A Sesquicentennial Look at Church History, 280–292. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University, 1980.

Peterson, H. Donl. Research Collection on the Book of Abraham Papyri, 1964–1994. BYU.

Peterson, H. Donl. The Story of the Book of Abraham: Mummies, Manuscripts, and Mormonism. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1995.

Peterson, H. Donl. The Story of the Book of Abraham: Mummies, Manuscripts, and Mormonism. Springville, UT: Cedar Fort, 2008.

Peterson, Janet, and LaRene Gaunt. Faith, Hope, and Charity: Inspiration from the Lives of General Relief Society Presidents. Salt Lake City: Covenant Communications, 2008.

Peterson, Paul H. “An Historical Analysis of the Word of Wisdom.” Master’s thesis, Brigham Young University, 1972.

Peterson, Paul H. “Sam Brannan and the Brooklyn Saints.” In Historical Atlas of Mormonism, edited by S. Kent Brown, Donald Q. Cannon, and Richard H. Jackson, 78–79. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994.

Peterson, Paul H. “The Mormon Reformation of 1856–1857: The Rhetoric and the Reality.” Journal of Mormon History 15 (1989): 59–87.

Peterson, Ursula. Pierce County’s Heritage. 8 vols. River Falls, WI: Pierce County Historical Association, 1986.

Petition of the Latter-Day Saints, H.R. Doc. 22, 26th Cong., 2nd Sess., (1840)

Pettegrew, David. “A History of David Pettegrew,” no date. David Pettegrew, Papers, 1840–1857. CHL. MS 22278, box 1, fd. 1

Pettegrew, David. “An History of David Pettegrew,” not after 1858. Pettigrew Collection, 1837–1858, 1881–1892, 1908–1930. CHL.

Pettegrew, David. Journal, 1840–1857. Pettigrew Collection, 1836–1883, 1926–1930. CHL. MS 22278, box 1, fd. 1.

Petty, Charles B. The Albert Petty Family: A Genealogical and Historical Story of a Sturdy Pioneer Family of the West. Based on Records of the Past and Knowledge of the Present. Salt Lake City: Deseret News, 1954–1955.

Pfeifer, Michael J. The Roots of Rough Justice: Origins of American Lynching. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2011.

Phelps, Leah Y. “Letters of Faith from Kirtland.” Improvement Era 45, no. 8 (Aug. 1942): 529.

Phelps, Morris. Reminiscences, no date. CHL. MS 271.

Phelps, William W. “A Short History of W. W. Phelps’ Stay in Missouri,” 1864. Information concerning Persons Driven from Jackson County, Missouri in 1833, 1863–1868. CHL. MS 6019, fd. 7.

Phelps, William W. “Additions to an Article in the Times & Seasons.” Sept. 1843. CHL.

Phelps, William W. Collection of Missouri Documents, 1833–1837. CHL. MS 657.

Phelps, William W. Commission to Philo Dibble, 23 Aug. 1837. CHL.

Phelps, William W. Commissions, 1837–1838. CHL.

Phelps, William W. Diary and Notebook, ca. 1835–1836, 1843, 1864. CHL. MS 3450.

Phelps, William W. Historical Article, Sept. 1843. CHL.

Phelps, William W. Letter, [Kirtland, OH], to Sally Waterman Phelps, Liberty, MO, 16 Sept. 1835. Private Possession. Copy at CHL. MS 4587.

Phelps, William W. Letter, Far West, MO, to Sally Waterman Phelps, St. Louis, MO, 1 May 1839. CHL.

Phelps, William W. Letter, Great Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, to Brigham Young, Great Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, 10 Apr. 1854. In Brigham Young, Office Files, 1832–1878. CHL. CR 1234 1, box 40, fd. 27.

Phelps, William W. Letter, Kirtland Mills, OH, to Sally Waterman Phelps, Liberty, MO, 16–18 Sept. 1835. Private possession. Copy at CHL. MS 4587.

Phelps, William W. Papers, 1835–1865. BYU.

Philadelphia Album. Philadelphia. 1826–1834.

Philadelphia Branch Membership Record. Verso of Philadelphia, PA, Minutes and Records, 1840–1854. CCLA.

Philadelphia Branch Record Book, 1840–1854. Microfilm. CHL. Original at CCLA.

Philadelphia Branch, Record Book, 1840–1854. CCLA.

Philadelphia Branch. Minutes, 1840–1854. Typescript. BYU. Original at CCLA.

Philadelphia Bulletin. Philadelphia. 1847–1982.

Philadelphia Gazette and Universal Daily Advertiser. Philadelphia. 1833–1834.

Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily Courier. Philadelphia. 1834–1841.

Philadelphia North American and Daily Advertiser. Philadelphia. 1839–1845.

Philadelphia Sunday Mercury. Philadelphia. 1860–1863.

Philadelphia, 1840. Philadelphia: H. S. Tanner, [1840]. Digital image at David Rumsey Map Collection, accessed 15 Jan. 2019, http://www.davidrumsey.com.

Philadelphia, PA, Minutes and Records, 1840–1854. CCLA.

The Philalethes. Masonic Links. Tampa Bay Lodge No. 252. http://www.tntpc.com/252/.

Philanthropist. Cincinnati. 1836–1847.

Philbrick, Francis Samuel. Pope's Digest, 1815. Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library 28. Springfield, IL: Illinois State Historical Library, 1938.

[Philippart, John]. The Royal Military Calendar; or, Army Service and Commission Book. Containing the Services and Progress of Promotion of the Generals, Lieutenant-Generals, Major-Generals, Colonels . . . . 3rd ed. 5 vols. London: A. J. Valpy, 1820.

Phillipps, S. March, and Andrew Amos. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, from the Eighth London Edition, with Considerable Additions. Vol. 1. Boston: Elisha G. Hammond, 1839.

Phillipps, S. March, and Andrew Amos. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence. Fifth American, from the Eighth London Edition, with Considerable Additions. Vol. 2. New York: Halsted and Voorhies, 1839.

Phillips-Schrock, Patrick. The White House: An Illustrated Architectural History. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2013.

Phillips, Christopher. The Making of a Southerner: William Barclay Napton’s Private Civil War. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2008.

Phillips, N. Taylor. “The Levy and Seixas Families of Newport and New York.” In Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, 4: 189–214. Baltimore: American Jewish Historical Society, 1896.

Phillips, William D., Jr., and Carla Rahn Phillips. The Worlds of Christopher Columbus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.

Phillips, William. Campbellism Exposed; or, Strictures on the Peculiar Tenets of Alexander Campbell. Cincinnati: Hitchcock and Walden, 1837.

Phipps, Alan J. “The Lectures on Faith: An Authorship Study.” Master’s thesis, Brigham Young University, 1977.

Phoenix, S. Whitney. The Whitney Family of Connecticut, and Its Affiliations; Being an Attempt to Trace the Descendants, as Well in the Female as the Male Lines, of Henry Whitney, from 1649 to 1878; To Which is Prefixed Some Account of the Whitneys of England. Vol. 1. New York: By the author, 1878.

Pickel, Leonard. Mormon Letters, 1841–1844. Western Americana Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

Pickering, Paul. “‘Peaceably If We Can, Forcibly If We Must’: Political Violence and In- surrection in Early-Victorian Britain.” In Terror: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism in Europe. Edited by Brett Bowden and Michael T. Davis. St. Lucia, Australia: University of Queensland Press, 2008.

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