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Pedraza, Manuel Gomez, character, elected President, 1. 40; overthrow, 41; restored by Santa Anna, 44-5; as Federalist leader, 48; and Butler, 62; Paredes courts, 215; and Santa Anna (1846), 224; as leader of Moderados, 2. 2, 4; and clerical revolt, 14, 330; and peace negotiations, 132, 466.
Pedregal near Contreras, 2. 101, 104. Peel, Sir Robert, and California, 2. 302.
Peña fort near Tuxpán, 2. 202, 203.
Peña y Barragán, M. de la, and revolt, 2. 12, 13; at San Cosme garita, 161, 162.
Peña y Peña, Manuel de la, character, 1. 26, 2. 180, 427; and renewal of American intercourse, 1. 914, 435; and Slidell mission, 96, 97, 437; on Texas and war, 457; as Executive (1847), 2. 180, 427, 428; eliminates Santa Anna, 181, 428; determines to re-open peace negotiations, 235; Congress upholds, 235; and recall of Trist, 237, 465; and renewal of negotiations, 238; resumes administration, 240, 466; and insurrection and negotiations, 240, 466; and treaty before Congress, 250, 474; at exchange of ratifications, 251; on European interposition, 506.
Pennsylvania, and tariff of 1846, 2. 273. See also next title.
Pennsylvania troops, in Vera Cruz expedition, 1. 368, 2. 343; calls, 1. 537, 2. 364, 430; at Cerro Gordo, 56, 57, 353; in Scott's army, 78; at Chapultepec, 157; at Puebla, 174; at Huamantla, 425, 426; in Lane's guerilla operations, 426; at Jalapa, 361, 433.
Peñon Viejo. See Old Peñon.
Pensions, Mexican War, 2. 490.
Peñúñuri, F., at Churubusco, 2. 382.
Peonage, not displaced by slavery, 1. 188.
People. See Population.
Perdigón Garay, J. G., at Belén garita, 2. 159, 160.
Pérez, F., at Buena Vista, 1. 393-5, 559; at Coyoacán, 2. 101; at Contreras, 105, 379; at Churubusco, 110; at Casa Mata, 142, 145; brigade, 369.
Perote, castle of, occupied by Worth, 2. 61; American garrison, 65, 74, 361, 362; and relief of Puebla, 176, 425.
Perry, M. C., in occupation of Tampico, 1. 280; and reinforcements for it, 281, 512, 513; Taylor on, 352; at siege of Vera Cruz, 2. 30, 36, 339, 340; Tabasco expeditions, 199-200, 204-5, 443, 445; Yucatan operations, 201, 204, 443; supersedes Conner, 201-2; character as officer, 202; capture of Tuxpan, 202-3, 444; operations at small ports, 203, 445; Alvarado expedition, 344-5; squadron, distribution, 442, 444-6; and attack on Ulúa, 444.
Perry, damaged, 2. 449.
Petrel, in occupation of Tampico, 1. 279, 281; at siege of Vera Cruz, 2. 388; added to navy, 438; in Home Squadron, 442, 446; in attack on Tuxpán, 444.
Petrita, at Vera Cruz, 2. 23, 336; in Tabasco expedition, 199; in Home Squadron, 446.
Philadelphia, enlistments, 1. 195.
Philadelphia North American, on tariff of 1846, 2. 257; and the war. 268, 275; on war and extension of slavery, 492. Philadelphia Public Ledger, on speeches in Congress, 2. 284.
Physical aspect, general, of Mexico, 1. 1-3, 16; of Corpus Christi, 143; between there and Rio Grande, 146; of camps near Rio Grande, 205-7; of Camargo, 211; of Cerralvo. 229; beyond Cerralvo, 236, 496; of Monterey, 257, 2. 212; between Monterey and Saltillo, 1. 265; between the Rio Grande and Monclova, 272; of Monclova, 273; of Parras, 275; of Tampico, 276, 280, 2. 214; of Raton Pass, 1. 291; of Santa Fe, 296; of Jornada del Muerto, 300; of El Paso, 300, 302; between El