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A Bibliography of California Indians: Archaeology, Ethnography, Indian History, by Robert F. Heizer and Albert B. Elsasser, noted, 25:3:271
A Bicentennial Compendium of Maynard J. Geiger’s The Life and Times of Fray Junipero Serra, by Francis J. Weber, noted, 32:1:68
“A Bicentennial Guide to Significant Events in the San Diego Region”, compiled by Iris Wilson Engstrand, 22:1:1-31
“A Brief Comment on the Text of Lope de Vega’s San Diego de Alcala,” by Thomas Case, 24:1:24
“A Brief Glimpse of the Kumeyaay Past: An Interview With Tom Lucas, Kwaaymmi of Laguna Ranch,” edited by Richard L. Carrico, 29:2:115-139
A Brief History of the Land of Calafia: The Californias, 1533- 1795, by W. Michael Mathes, noted, 21:1:91
A California-Nevada Travel Diary of 1876: The Delightful Account of a Ben B’rith, by David A. D’Ancona, edited by William M.Kramer, reviewed, 22:3:56-57
A Century of Dishonor, 24:4:457
“A City, A Bank, A Family,” by Theodore Davie, 35:2:75-99
A Dictionary of the Old West, 1850-1900, by Peter Watts, reviewed, 24:3:390-391
A Disorderly House: The Brown-Unruh Years in Sacramento, by James R. Mills, reviewed, 34:4:303-305
“A Grand Lady Turns Ninety-Five: The Hotel Del Coronado,” 29:3:185-194
“A History of Santa Rosalia in Baja California,” by Maria Eugenia B. De Novelo, 35:1:28-43
“A Little Gem of a Park: A Personal Memoir of Mission Cliff Gardens,” by Elizabeth C. MacPhail, 29:4:295-305
“A Lover’s Stratagem,” 23:1:70
“A Momentous 100 Years: The Story of San Diego High School,” by Ruth Held, 28:2:77-88
A Place Called Chinese America, by Diane Mei Lin Mark and Ginger Chuh, reviewed, 29:4:307-309
A Portrait of Fresno, l885-l985, by Sharon Hiigle and Maria Ortiz, noted, 33:4:224
A Short History of San Diego, by Michael McKeever, reviewed, 32:3:215-216
“A Snowy Day,” by Albert Valentien, 24:3:345
“A Visit to the Home of California’s First Martyr,” by Norman Neuerburg, 35:1:22-27
A World of Animals: The San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, by Bill Bruns, reviewed, 31:2:142-144
A. G. Spalding and the Rise of Baseball: The Promise of American Sport, by Peter Levine, reviewed, 32:1:61-62
“A. H. Sweet: Profile of a High-Minded Gentleman,” by Syd Love, 30:2:124-138
A. L. Bancroft Company, 22:3:ii; 24:2:154,155-156
A. Savin’s Mexican Bazaar, illus., 34:1:42
A-Birding on a Bronco, 31:2:77
Aaronsohn, A. 21:1:40
Abalone: Chinese fishing of, 23:4:14; method of fishing in Baja California, 23:3:3,4,5,6, illus., 23:3:6,8,10-11
Abbot, Dr. Clinton C., 35:3:191
Abby, James B., 35:2:102
Abe Tokunosuke, article about, 28:4:248-268; 24:4:433,448
Abert, Colonel J. J., 26:2:80,84
Abila, Henrique B., 21:2:27,28
Abila v. Fallbrook Irrigation District, 21:2:36
Abril, Ben, book by, noted, 34:2:180
Abstract Title and Trust Company, 32:2:104
Academie Julian, 32:3:174; 34:2:93
Academy Albertina, 35:3:188
Academy Baseball Club, 30:1:2
Academy Colorossi, 24:3:345; 35:3:201
Academy of Natural Sciences, 24:3:301
Academy of Our Lady of Peace, 34:3:l90, l94; c. 1886-88, illus., 28:3:180-181; ment. 178-193 passim
Academy of San Carlos (Mexico City), 32:1:21
Academy of Western Painters, Los Angeles, 23:3:31
Academy Rodin, 24:3:345
Acapulco, 24:1:80,85
Acaragui Mountains, 23:3:70
Ackeren, Ruth Van, book co-authored by, reviewed, 27:4:282-283
Acme Social Club: illus., 27:2:104
Acme, 23:4:19,20
Across Boundaries: Transborder Interaction in Comparative Perspective, edited by Oscar J. Martinez, reviewed, 34:3:247-249
Activo, 26:2:130
Acuna, Alonso Carrillo de, 29:4:236; 34:1:l8
Acuna, Hernando de, 24:1:17,22
Acuna, Pedro de, 24:1:103
Adams & Company, 28:4:213,214,226
Adams, Ansel, 32:3:161
Adams Avenue, 29:4:295,296,297,302
Adams, E. H. 28:4:235
Adams, George Rollie, book co-edited by, reviewed, 30:3:216-217
Adams, H. 22:1:19
Adams, Herbert, 35:3:170
Adams, Hobbs, 28:2:141
Adams House: illus., 31:3:217
Adams, John R., book by, noted, 23:3:101
Adams, Juan, 28:4:271
Adams, R., 29:3:222
Adams, R. L., 21:1:45
Adams, Wayman, 32:3:177
“Adaptation of the Bajacalifornian to the Environment from Earliest Times to the Mid-Nineteenth Century,” by W. Michael Mathes, 27:3:174-182
Adath Yeshurun (Assembly of Israel), 27:4:228
Addison, Charlie, 28:2:141
Addison, Joseph, 25:1:2
Adler & Sullivan, 25:2:151
Administration and Fine Arts Building, 31:3:217
Administration Building (Balboa Park) illus. 25:2:184
Admittance, 27:4:253
“Adobe Is My Birthstone, The: Leo Carrillo’s Rancho De Los Quiotes,” by Dale Ballou May, 35:4:231-247
Adrienne, Sister M., 28:3:187
Adventures of Esplandian, The, 23:3:43,44
Advocate (California State League), 21:2:36
Aero, 25:1:45
Aeronautics, 25:1:37,46,50
African Methodist Episcopal Church, 34:1:3l
Afro-Americans in San Diego, article about, 34:1:29-37
“After the Rain,” 31:1:27
Agassiz, Jean Louis, 27:1:24
“Agave Americana”, 22:1:7
Age of Porfirio Diaz, The: Selected Readings, edited by Carols B. Gil, noted, 24:4:481
Agnew Hospital, 35:2:110,113
Agnew Sanitarium, 22:3:41; 27:1:36; 28:4:243
Agricultural Census 1860, 21:1:64,65
Agua Calienta Indians (Cupeno Indians), 22:1:14,17; illus. 16
Agua Caliente (Warner Springs), 22:1:6,12,13,15,16,19,21; illus. 13; 23:3:70,78; 29:2:77,78; 28:1:12
Agua Caliente Township, 21:3:25
Agua del Ganado, illus., 23:1:9
Agua Hedionda Lagoon, 30:2:97
Agua Tibia (Home of Manuel Cota), illus., 21:4:41
Agua Tibia Primitive Area, 21:4:62
Aguas Calientes, 26:3:215
Aguayo, 24:1:102
Aguilla, Jose Antonio, 21:3:21
Aguinaldo, Emilio, 22:3:30
Aguirre, Dolores: illus., 29:1:61; ment., 62,63,64
Aguirre, Jose Antonio (later child given same name): illus., 29:1:61; ment., 63
Aguirre, Jose Antonio, article about, 29:1:54-68; 21:1:56; 21:3:11,18; 29:1:63; 27:4:241
Aguirre, Maria Antonia, 29:1:65
Aguirre, Martin Geronimo, 29:1:64
Aguirre, Miguel: illus., 29:1:61; ment., 60,64
Aguirre, Rosario, 21:1:56
Ah Duck, 23:2:14
Ah Quin, diary of, 1884, 25:4:330-334; illus.329; family of,326; mentioned, 324-329 passim; 31:1:3; 32:1:36
Ah Quin Family, 23:2:9; illus., 23:2:11
Ah Sue, Miss, 23:2:9
Ahumada, Fr. Tomas de, 32:1:6
Aitken, John R., 21:2:27,31,32
Aitkin, Robert, 35:3:191
Aizumi Kyuji, 24:4:454; 28:4:251
Alacon, Hernan de, 23:3:44
Aladdin’s, 35:1:17
Alama (Baja California), 26:1:14
Alaman, Lucas, 21:4:2,3
Alamedas, 23:2:44
Alamo, Baja California, 22:4:28,29; illus. 29
Alamo Canal, 21:1:7,9
Alamo Mucho, 26:3:214,215
Alamo River, 21:1:2
Alanis, Maximo, 24:4:419
Alarcon, Hernando de, 24:1:80; 24:80; 27:1:46
Alaska Packers, 28:1:14,18,19,20
Alaska-Yukon Exposition (Seattle), 28:1:50
Alaskan Voyage 1881-1883. An Expedition to the Northwest Coast of America, translated by Erna Gunther from the German text of Adrian Woldt, reviewed, 24:3:387-388
Albemarle Hotel, 30:3:169
Alberez 27:4:252
Albright Art Gallery, 31:1:26
Albright Gallery, Museum of Art, Buffalo, 23:3:27
Albright, Harrison, 35:3:152
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 30:4:246
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 23:1:48
Alcala, Cathedral of, 24:1:5
Alcala de Henares, 29:4:236,238,239,242,245; 34:1:l8
Alcala, San Diego de: biographical sketch of, 24:1:5-6; Spanish imperialism as presented in Lope de Vega’s play about, 24:1:7-23; illus., facing page 1; mentioned, 1,2,7-24 passim, 95; play by Lope de Vega, 24
Alcala, Spain, 22:4:22
Alcalde de la Santa Hermandad. See Sanchez Salvador, Don Fernando
Alcatraz Island, 22:1:2; 30:3:204
Alciope, 27:4:243
Alden, Henry W., 24:4:458
Aldrete, Enrique, 26:4:256
Alegre, Francisco Javier, 24:1:85
Aleman Camp, 22:4:34
Alert, 27:4:246,253,254
Alerta, 30:1:53
Alessandro Plains, 25:3:200
Alessandro, 22:4:42
Alessandro’s Ramona, 24:2:245
Alexander Agassiz: illus., 27:3:171; ment. 171
Alexander, David, 27:4:246
Alexander, Dora Block (Mrs. Max Alexander), 32:3:152
Alexander, Dr. and Mrs. John David, 30:4:268
Alexander, Edward P., book by, reviewed, 31:2:140-141
Alexander, Ruth: illus., 24:3:334
Alexander Ship Line, 29:2:79
Alexander, 23:4:43
Alexandrini, Cardinal, 34:1:2l, 22
Alien Land Law (Webb Act), 24:3:270
“Alkali Ike” comedies, 22:4:42
All American Canal, 21:1:25, 25:3:199,200
All Hallows School, La Jolla, 28:3:192
“All in the Family”, 26:1:59,60
All the World’s a Fair: Visions of Empire at American International Expositions, 1876-1916, by Robert W. Rydell, reviewed, 32:3:212-213
Allegheny College, 29:3:214
Allen, Barbara, book co-authored by, reviewed, 29:1:70-71
Allen, Col. David K., 27:1:52,53,56,57,59
Allen, Dennis, 34:1:3l
Allen, Dr. Jacob, 35:2:100
Allen, Eleanor, 23:4:36
Allen, F. S., 28:2:79,89
Allen, Frank P., Jr.: illus., 28:1:53; ment., 50,51,54,55,60
Allen, Frank P., 25:2:18; 31:4:275
Allen House, illus. 25:2:170-171
Allen, Margaret V., 24:4:458,461,464
Allen, Mrs. R. C., 35:1:53,55; 23:4:36,38
Allen, R. C., 33:1:24
Allen, Russell C., 35:1:12; 28:1:60; 31:1:42,45
Allen, 29:3:223; 32:1:39
Allied Artists of America, 31:1:35
Allied Food Stores, 29:1:16
Allison Brothers, 23:2:45
Allison Street Curb Imprint (Mission Blvd.) illus. 22:2:24
Allison, William Boyd, 22:2:24
Allyn, Dr. John, 23:2:51, 25:1:10
Almeida, Carlos, book by, reviewed, 25:4:341-342
Almgren, Louis, 27:4:272; 34:4:29l
Almodovar, Marques de, 24:1:89
Alonzo, Mario, 26:4:260
Alpha Beta Pi (Honor Society), 24:2:221
Alpha Port Memorial Fountain; illus., 28:4:274; ment., 275
Alpha the Robot, 31:4:269
Alpine Cemetery Association, 28:4:286
Alpine Cemetery, 28:4:285-286
Alpine General Store in 1895, illus, 25:2:107
Alta (Sing Wo On), 23:4:19,20
Alta California 1840-1842, The Journal and Observations of William Dane Phelps, Master of the Ship “Alert”, edited by Briton Cooper Busch, reviewed, 30:1:71-72
Alta California Missions, 22:4:51
Alta California, 21:3:14,16,17 Altamirano, Jose, 28:3:199
Altamirano, Pedro, 23:1:41
Alte Pinakotek, 34:2:95
Alto, Gertrude, 29:2:136
Alto, Maria Cesario: illus., 29:2:117,118,128; ment., 117,118; pottery and baskets of, illus., 132-133
Altondo y Antillon, Isidoro de, 23:3:44,45
Altshuler, Constance Wyunn, book by, noted, 29:3:234
Alvarado, Ana Maria, 22:4:53
Alvarado, Francisco, 21:3:20
Alvarado, Governor Juan Bautista, 26:4:277; 29:1:55; 27:4:241; 24:1:121; 24:2:240,
Alvarado, Jose Maria, 22:1:15
Alvarado, Maria Ignacia, illus., 21:4:12
Alvarado, Pedro de, 23:3:44
Alvarado, Tomas, 22:1:ii
Alvarado, Ysidro Maria, 22:1:ii
Alvarez Family, 32:2:118
Alvarez, Fernando, 22:2:4,5
Alvarez, Juan, 24:4:404
Alvarez, Robert R., article by, 32:2:116-135; illus., 32:2:117; ment. 125
Alvaro Obregon: Power and Revolution in Mexico, 1911-1920, by Linda B. Hall, reviewed, 27:4:277-278
Alverson, C.S., 21:1:37
Alverson Family, illus., 30:2:100
Alwin, 24:3:291
Amarrion, Padre, 30:2:78
Amat, Bishop, 28:3:187
Ambassador Hotel, 33:4:l80, l86
Ambrose, Wiley V., 28:4:260,261
Ambry or piscinum, illus. 22:4:6
America as Art, 24:2:159
America’s First Academic Library, The: Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco, by W. Michael Mathes, noted, 32:4:274
American Civil Liberties Union, 35:4:251
American College of Trial Lawyers, 32;1:49
American Express, 28:4:226
American Federation of Arts, 31:1:35; 35:3:186
American Federation of Labor, 22:3:34; 28:4:257
American Film Company (Flying A), 22:4:39,40,46; La Mesa Studio, illus. 22:4:38,39
American Fishermen’s Tunaboat Association, 27:4:219
American Forestry Association, 21:4:57
American Home Missionary Association, 23:2:10,11
American Homesteaders Society, 21:1:48
American Hotel, 21:1:61
American Indian Identity: Today’s Changing Perspectives, edited by Clifford Trafzer, noted, 32:2;145
American Indian Women: Telling Their Lives, by Gretchen M. Bataille and Kathleen Mullen Sands, reviewed, 31:4:324-326
American Indians, American Justice, by Vine Deloria, Jr., reviewed, 30:3:212-213
American Indian, The, edited by Norris Hundley, noted 22:1:51
American Institute of Architects, 21:4:46; 30:3:154,157,160,162
American Israelite, 21:3:37
American Law Review, 21:2:30
American Legion, 26:2:130; 30:1:11
American Lung Association, 29:2:100
American National Bank Building, 22:4:44
American National Red Cross, 23:1:75
American Party (Know-Nothings), 21:3:24
American Petroleum Institute, 29:4:256
American Progress: The Growth of the Transport, Tourist, and Information Industries in the Nineteenth Century West, Seen Through the Life and Times of George A. Crofutt, Pioneer and Publicist of the Transcontinental Age, by J. Valerie Fifer, reviewed, 35:2:145-146
American Railway Express, 28:4:226
American Red Cross (San Diego Chaper), 23:1:76
American Society of Interior Designers, 33:2&3:l49
American Society of Landscape Architecture, 34:3:228,229; 25:1:2
American West and the Religious Experience, edited by William M. Kramer, reviewed, 21:2:55-56
American West in the Twentieth Century. A Short History of an Urban Oasis, by Gerald D. Nash, noted, 21:2:59
American West: An Interpretive History, by Robert V. Hine, noted, 21:2:59
American West,The: New Perspectives, New Dimensions, edited by Jerome O. Steffen, reviewed, 25:1:68-70
Amero, Richard W., article by, 26:4:274-281; 30:1:49-64; 31:4:261-280
Ames & Pendleton, 21:1:56,58,60
Ames, Concepcion and Dan, 34:2:l03, l04
Ames, Frank, 21:1:73; 21:3:12; 28:4:217,272; 30:2:83,85,86
Ames, J. J.: illus. 31:3:161; ment., 156,161
Ames, John Judson, 28:3:194,195,197,198
Ames, Judson, 21:1:58,61,63,66,68,69,72,77; 21:3:14,15,26; illus., 21:1:60; 26:2:81,84
Ames, Julian, 23:4:47, 21:1:56; 21:3:25
Ammex Motion Picture Manufacturing Company, 22:4:44,46
Amon Carter Museum, 24:2:154,155,158
Amory, Cleveland, 34:1:l3
Amurrio, Gregorio, 22:1:3
An American Original: The Life of J. Frank Dobie, by Lon Tinkle, noted, 30:3:226
An Ancient Skeleton Found at Del Mar, California. A Summary of Anthropological Observations, by Spencer L. Rogers, noted, 21:1:92
“‘An Atmosphere of Friendliness:’ The Cuyamaca Club,” by Sally Bullard Thornton, 29:4:286-294
An Embarrassment of Riches: The Administrative History of Cabrillo National Monument, by Susan Collins Lehmann, reviewed, 34:4:302-303
Anayicoyondi, 23:3:70
Ancient Hunters of the Far West, 29:2:137
Ancient Trail from Santa Gertrudis to San Juan de Dios, illus., 21:4:33
Ancient Wisdom Revived: A History of the Theosophical Movement, by Bruce F. Campbell, reviewed, 27:2:148-149
Ancon, 31:2:78
And Yet They Come: Portuguese Immigration from the Azores to the United States, by Jerry R. Williams, noted, 31:4:328
Anderholt, Joseph J., and Dorothy M., book edited by, noted, 31:1:73
Anderson, Captain, 22:2:47
Anderson, Dr. Arthur J. O., 32:3:192,197
Anderson, E. Frederick, book by, reviewed, 27:3:205-207
Anderson, Eddie, 34:1:35
Anderson, Edward, 27:2:9222,95,99
Anderson, Gilbert M. (Bronco Billy), 22:4:42; illus. 43
Anderson, H. A., 32:2:125
Anderson, Marian, 32:3:164
Andoanegui Family, 30:1:23
Andrade, Eduardo, 27:1:53
Andrade, General Guillermo, 27:1:53; 21:1:3,8
Andrew, Paul B., 29:4:291,292
Andrews, Judge C. N., 28:4:255
Andrews, Nona Straugn, 28:2:85
Angarola, Anthony, 32:3:154,156
Angel Island, 22:1:2
Angeles, 30:1:6
Angulo, Don Juan de Dios, 23:3:49,62,64,65,67, 71,72,75,77,78,79,80
Animals of Baja California, 23:3:56-81 passim
“Anna and Albert Valentien: The Arts and Crafts Movement In San Diego,” by Bruce Kamerling, 24:2:343-366
Annable, Lyle C., 26:3:174
“Anne Lindbergh Gliders,” 24:3:334
Annex Park, 23:2:47,48
Anseline, Dr. Alfredo, 25:3:252
ANTAP: California Indian Political and Economic Organization, edited by Lowell John Bean and Thomas F. King, reviewed, 21:3:57-58
Anthony, Susan B., 23:4:35, 24:3:318; 26:3:193
Anthony’s Fish Grotto, illus., 27:4:223
Anthropologie des anciens habitants de la region calchaquie, by Herman ten Kate, 23:3:47
Anti-Chinese Club, 23:2:10
Anti-Miscegenation Laws, 22:3:34
Antipodes, 34:1:4
Antonio, Juan, 22:1:6,18
Anza, Juan Bautista de, 22:1:2,3; 22:4:49,52; 24:1:84,123; 24:4:405,412; 26::4:274,275; 32:3:200
Apache Indians, 23:3:70
Apache Pass, See Battle of Apache Pass
“Apacheria,” 24:1:127
Apfeld, J. M., 21:4:49
Apis, Chief Pablo, 26:3:177
Apley, George, 30:4:263
Apostolic College of San Fernando, 22:1:42
Apostolic Endeavors (Empressas apostolicas), by Miguel Venegas, 23:1:2,40-43
Apple Mountain Gift Shop, 32:3:185
Appleton and Company, 26:2:84
Appleyard, Donald, book co-authored by, 21:3:55
Approaches to Historical Archaeology: The Case of the Royal Presidio of San Diego, edited byStephen A. Colston, noted, 29:3:232
Aquarium Society of San Diego, 28:1:15
Ara Coeli, 34:1:l8
Araceli e Vitello, Cardinal, 34:1:2l
Arauco Vanquished, by Lope de Vaga, 24:1:8
Araujo, Antonio P., 26:4:267
Arballo, Bill, article by, 26:3:196-205
Arbor Day Planting in San Diego, illus., 23:2:49
Arbuckle, Ernest C., 28:4:227
Arce Family, 32:2:118
Arce, Jose Maria, 27:2:130
Arce, Santiago, 27:4:251
Arce, Sebastian, 22:4:53
Arch of the Future, 31:4:264
Archangela Holly, Sister, 34:3:l94
Archibald, Robert, article by, 24:2:172-182
Architects Bureau of California, 30:3:157
Architectural Record, 25:2:153
Architecture in San Diego, cobblestones and, 35:1:1-21; 30:3:153-166 passim; 31:1:51-65; William Sterling Hebbard and, 33:1:1-35
Architecture: churches in Mexico, illus., 32:1:22-23; Mission San Diego and, 32:1:1-26
Architecture: Rancho Santa Fe, article about, 29:4:262-285
Architecture: San Diego High School, 28:2:89-94
Archivo Historico de Baja California Sur Pablo L. Martinez. Catalogo. Ramo I. La Colonia, 1744-1821, by Jose Andres Cota Sandoval, noted, 21:1:90-91
Archivo Historico, La Paz, Baja California, 23:1:82
Arctic Street, 25:3:201
Arden, Sylvia, 29:2:115; 27:4:261; 28:1:11
Arendzen, Petrus Johannes, 32:3:152
Areneno Foot Trail, Baja California, illus., 21:4:29
Areneno Papago Trail (Sonora), 21:4:28
Areneno Papagos, 22:2:51
Argent Galleries (New York), 32:3:152
Arguello Family, 21:1:71; 29:1:54
Arguello, Governor Don Luis, 27:2:138; 30:3;200
Arguello, Jose Antonio, 21:3:15; 24:1:64
Arguello, Luis Antonio, 27:2:134
Arguello, Luis, 21:4:3
Arguello, Santiago E., 21:1:56; 21:3:14; illus., 21:3:15; 21:3:3,9,10,20; illus., 21:3:10; 29:1:59,63
Argyll, 35:1:37
“Ariadne,” by Anna Valentien: illus., 24:3:352; mentioned, 345
Arigonio, Pompeyo, 34:1:24
Arillaga, Governor Jose Joaquin de, 24:1:113
Arista Drive, 32:2;112
Arizona and Sonora Land and Irrigation Company, 21:1:6
Arizona: Historic Land, by Bert M. Fireman, noted, 29:2:150
Arizona Pioneers’ Historical Society, 22:2:10
Arizona Railway, 21:1:34
Arizona Ranch Houses. Southern Territorial Styles, 1867-1900, by Janet Ann Stewart, edited by John Bret Harte, noted, 21:3:66
Arizona Record, 31:1:52
Arizona Silver Belt, 31:1:51,52
Ark, 27:1:18
Arlington Hotel: illus., 28:4:236-237; ment., 238
Arlington National Cemetery, 28:4:277
Armed Services Committee, 25:3:198
Armenta, Joaquin de, 24:4:404
Armento, Estanislao, 27:4:251
Armento, 33:4:206
Armitage & Wilson, 21:4:49
Armitage, Susan, book co-edited by, reviewed, 34:3:244-245
Armory Hall, 26:3:201; 29:1:34; 31:1:10
Army and Navy Club, 25:3:193
Army Corps of Engineers, 25:3:194
Army Map Service, 22:2:54
Army of India, article about, 33:4:l5l-l64 passim
Arndt, Dr. H. R., 27:1:12
Arnheim, Gus, 26:1:57
Arnold Arboretum at Harvard, 23:2:51
Arnold, B. R., 28:4:285
Arnold, Mott, 27:3:185,186
Aron, Miriam (Franklin), 21:3:33
Aronsohn, A., 21:1:40
Arorean Honey Plants, 23:2:50
Arrillaga, Governor Jose Joaquin de, 24:1:113; 30:1:16
Arroyo de los Alamos, 22:1:14
Arroyo del Medio, 23:3:74
Arroyo El Paraiso, 21:4:34
Arroyo, General, 23:1:50
Arroyo, Jose Manuel, 24:4:404,405
Arroyo, Jose, 22:4:8,10; probable grave of, illus. 10
Arroyo, Luis Leobardo, review by, 24:4:476-478
Arroyo San Gregorio, 21:4:31
Arroyo San Luis, 21:4:31, 34
Arroyo San Miguel, 21:4:31
Arroyo Santa Gertrudis, 23:1:9; 22:2:52
Arroyo Santa Isabel, 21:4:34
Arroyo Tres Palmas, 21:4:34
Arroyo Valladares, 21:4:36
Arroyos in Baja Caifornia, 23:1:15
Art and Archaeology, 34:2:l00
Art Association in San Francisco, 32:3;157
Art Center in La Jolla, 32:3;163; 34:2:ll2
Art Club of Washington, D. C., 31:1:35
Art in San Diego, 30:4:241-151 passim; Anna and Albert Valentien, 24:3:353-366; Exhibition of Historic Art,1950, 24:2:167; nineteenth century lithographs and paintings, 24:2:153-171; Donal Hord and, 31:3:164-209, passim; The Point Loma Art School, 26:3:231-255
Art Institute of Chicago, 23:3:25; 31:1:26; 32:3:155,166,171,183; 35:3:155,178,198
Art Loan Association, 24:2:226
Art of California, The: Selected Works from the Collection of the Oakland Museum, edited by Christina Orr-Cahall, noted, 32:4:274
Art Palace, 30:4:243
Art Students League, 32:3:157,163,174,179,182,186; 34:2:93; 35:3:155,177,186,191,193,198
Arther, James P. 27:4:248
Arthur, President Chester, 22:2:26
Artifacts of Prehistoric America, by Louis A. Brennan, noted, 22:3:60
Artists, Women in San Diego, article about, 32:3:147-191
Arts in America, The: The Nineteenth Century, by Wendell Garrett, 24:2:153
As I Remember Poway: Memoirs of Mary van Dam, by Mary Augusta van Dam, reviewed, 30:3:219-220
As the Padres Saw Them: California Indian Life and Customs as Reported by the Franciscan Missionaries, 1813-1815, historical introduction, notes and translation by Maynard Geiger, O.F.M., noted, 23:3:100
Asakawa Gozo, 24:4:459; illus., 434
Asakawa Hachisaku, 24:4:429; illus., 434
Asakawa Osamu, 24:4:429; illus., 434
“Asama Gunkan: The Reappraisal of a War Scare,” by Donald H. Estes, 24:3:267-299
Asama, 23:3:5,6
Asama: diagrams of, 24:3:285,286,287, 289, illus., 271
Asbury University, 29:3:214
Aschmann, Homer, review by, 23:1:96-97; review by, 30:1:69-71
Ascorbic Acid, 22:2:5
Aseltine, Dr. John: illus., 28:2:116; ment., 83,136
Asencion, Fr. Antonio de la, 24:1:83
Asher, Josephus M., 31:1:6
Asher, Mark, 23:4:47
Asher’s Flower Depot, 31:1:6
Ashes of Memory, 22:4:44
Ashforth Hotel, 35:2:111
Asiatic Arts Committee, 32:3:168
Asiatic Exclusion League, 28:4:251
Asisara, Lorenzo, 24:1:129
Asmonean, 21:3:33
Aspects of the Mexican American Experience, reviewed, 24:1:145-147
Aspin Court (Mission Beach), illus., 21:2:45
Assembly Bill 336, 28:4:257
Assembly Bill 3508 (Luckel Act), 35:4:266
Assisera, Miguel, 21:4:11
Assistance League of San Diego County, 33:2&3:128
Associated American Artists, 32:3:176
Associated Artists of San Diego, 34:2:l00
Associated Charities, 27:1:34
Astor Library, 24:4:457,459
Astria, Juan de, 34:1:l8
Asturias, Prince, 34:1:l8
Atchison and Topeka Company, 21:4:50
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, 24:2:224; 25:4:327; 28:3:202; 4:224
Athearn, Robert G., review by, 22:4:48-59
Athletic Park, 29:1:32; 30:1:7
Athy, County Kildare, Ireland, 21:3:44
Atkinson, Issac, 27:2:92,96
Atkinson, Jeanette, 34:3:2l2, 2l7
Atlantic & Pacific, 31:4:248,249,250,251,252,253
Atlantic Railroad Company, 23:4:50
Atondo y Antillon, Admiral Isidro de, 27:3:179; 23:1:41
Atswen (Indian shaman), 24:1:135
Attoe, Wayne, book edited by, noted, 35:4:284-285
Atwater, Bill: illus. 25:1:44; mentioned, 52, 54, 56
Atwater, Lillian: illus. 25:1:44,45; mentioned 52, 54, 56
Audiencia of Guadalajara, 24:1:85
Audubon, John W., 22:2:10
Audubon’s Western Journal, 1849-1850, by John Woodhouse Audubon, Introduction by Frank Heywood Hodder, noted, 31:3:238
Auge, Jeanne: illus., 31:3:173
August, Philippe, 25:1:60
Aurora, 27:1:18
Austin, Judith, review by, 27:1:68-70
Austin, Stephen F., 31:3:155
Australia, 24:3:275,276
Authentic Wild West, The: The Outlaws, by James D. Horan, noted, 24:4:482
Avalon Court (Mission Beach), illus., 21:2:45
Averell, W. W., 30:1:4
Averett, W.E., photographs by, 25:2:92,98, 99, 112, 119, 122, 126
Averill, Dr. Maria B., 27:2:121
Aviation in San Diego (Curtiss), 25:1:26-59 passim
Aviation, 25:1:46
Aviation: An Historical Survey from its Origins to the End of World War II, by Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith, noted, 33:4:223
Axford, Michael, 27:2:129
Ayacucho, 27:4:241,244
Ayala, Juan, 22:1:2; 22:4:49
Ayers, Robert, 21:4:57
Azbill, W. K., 26:1:54
Aztec Bowl, 35:1:17
Aztec Theater, 23:2:27; illus., 23:2:34
Aztec, 35:4:265,272
Aztecs, 24:1:121
Azumagasake Kikumatsu, 24:4:426
B Street School, illus., 31:1:22; 28:2:77
B’nai B’rith, 26:1:5
Babcock and Story, 21:2:42
Babcock, Arnold, 22:4:29
Babcock, Charles, 33:1:1,5
Babcock, Elisha S., 27:3:161,163,165; 30:2:129; 3:170; 31:1:3,6; illus., 23:2:45; 25:4:275; 24:3:369; mentioned, 368-381 passim
Babcock Gallery, New York, 23:3:26
Babcock, Mrs. Elisha S., Jr., 29:1:43
Babcock, Mrs. Elisha S., 31:1:42
Bachman, Joseph S., 24:3:375,376,377, 381
Back Roads of California, by Earl Thollander, noted, 23:3:100
Backesto Block, 23:2:27
Backesto Building, 23:2:24,27; illus., 23:2:30
Backesto, Dr. John Pierre, 29:1:8; 23:2:24,27
Background to Prehistory of the Yuha Desert Region, edited by Philip J. Wilkie, noted, 23:1:98
Backon, Art, 32:1:46
Bacon, John, 32:4:257
Bad Company, by Joseph Henry Jackson, noted, 24:4:482
Badlain, Alexander, 28:4:275
Baegert, Fr.J.J., 23:3:43,45,53,79, 21:4:25; 25:4:291
Baegert, Johann Jakob, book by, reviewed, 26:2:159-161
Baer, Kurt, 32:1:1
Baer, Mr., 26:1:2
Bagaria, Padre, 29:1:63
Bahia de Don Gaspar. See San Francisco Bay
Bahia de Los Angeles, 21:4:34
Bahia San Luis Gonzaga, 21:4:36
Baile del Mico, 25:4:291
Bailey, Druey, 28:4:285
Bailey, Ida, 27:4:263,264,267
Bailey, Jack, 26:1:57
Bailey, Liberty Hyde, 21:1:28
Bailey, Thomas A., 24:3:269
Bailey, Vernon, 31:2:85
Baird, Spencer F., 23:3:49;
“Baja California and Its Missions,” by Tomas Robertson, reviewed, 25:1:69-70
“Baja California and the West Coast of Mexico, 1915,” map, 24:3:facing page 267
Baja California Center for Historical Studies, 24:1:1,3,4
Baja California Cross Section Profile, illus., 21:4:27
“Baja California Gold Rush of 1889, The,” by Sylvia K. Flanigan, 26:1:11-20
Baja California Guidebook, by Walt Wheelock and Howard E. Gulick, reviewed, 22:1:44-45
Baja California Railways, by John A. Kirchner, reviewed, 35:2:143-145
Baja California, 32:2:117
Baja California: arroyos in, 23:1:15; birds and animals of, 23:3:53-81 passim; El Camino Real in, 23:1:1-45; First Land and Lot Concessions Granted According to the Ordinances of visitador Jose de Galvez 1768-1772, chart, 23:1:84-86; fishing industry, 23:3:1-19; Herman ten Kate’s expedition to, 23:3:41-92; Indians, illus., 23:3:74; place names associated with the fishery operation of Kondo Masaharu, 23:3:4; plants of, 23:3:53-81 passim; secular colonization of, 23:80-88
Baja California: Costanso and, 21:2:3; climate maps, 21:4:23; geography of, 21:4:22-37; mentioned, 21:1:56,59,66,67,68, 21:3:44,45,47; rainfall profiles, 21:4:24; sea otter hunting, 21:3:44; travel in, 21:4:22-37
Baja California: Ensenada, 30:1:14-28; ment., 3:198-211 passim; Mexican-American War, 30:1:49-64
Baja California: geography of, 22:2:49-55 passim; map of, 22:1:iv; mining 22:4:26-37 passim; missions, 22:4:50-51
Baja California: Invasion of in 1911, 26:4:256-273 passim
Baja California: music in the Jesuit missions, 25:4:287-297
Baja California: native adaption to environment, 27:3:174-182; volcanoes, 1:43-63
Baker, Bob, 35:3:177
Baker, Dr. and Mrs. Fred, 31:1:42
Baker, Dr. Charlotte: illus., 29:1:45; mentl, 43,50; 23:4:36,38,39; illus., 23:4:37, illus., 24:3:318; mentioned, 24:301,320,331; 35:1:53,55,56
Baker, Dr. Fred: illus., 24:3:306, 318; mentioned, 300,301,302; 33:1:24; illus., 27:3:162; ment.,161,162,163, 165,166,170
Baker, Thomas, 35:3:162
Baker-Fitch, 33:1:20
Bakewell Mullins Company, 35:3:149
Bakker’s Drug Store, 31:2:90
Baladaz, Bonifacio, 22:4:53
Balboa Naval Hospital, 28:1:62
Balboa Park (City Park), article about, 23:2:40-59; 23:1:75; 23:4:8, 21:3:51,52, 25:1:1, 25:3:223,
“Balboa Park, 1909-1911, The Rise and Fall of the Olmsted Plan,” by Gregory Montes, 28:1:46-47
Balboa Park Belt Line, 34:2:l32
Balboa Park Club, 35:3:162
Balboa Park Organ Pavillion: illus., 28:1:40; ment., 37,40
Balboa Park, 29:4:295,300; 26;1:61, 3:202; 27:1:13; 30:4:234,258; 35:1:19
Balboa Stadium, illus., 28:2:123; 30:1:9; 32:2:100
Balboa Theatre Building, 26:1:55
Balboa Theatre, 24:2:204
Balboa, Vasco Nunez de, 25:1:16; 28:1:49
Balcultha, 28:1:12,17,26
Baldaugh, Anni Von Westrum, 32:3:148,152; 23:3:31; ment., 31:1:25,35; painting by, illus., 25
Baldaugh, Frank, 32:3:152,153
Balderrama, Francisco E., book by, reviewed, 29:4:309-310
Balderrama, 32:2;128
Baldwin, A. E., 27:2:79
Baldwin Locomotive Works, 32;1:32
Baldwin, Margaret Brown, article by, 22:4:26-37
Baldwin University, 30:2:129
Balearic Islands, 22:1:42
Balfour Company, 31:3:210,212,213,216
Ball, Charles and Ida, 35:3:168
Ball, R.C., 21:4:49
Ball, Ruth Norton, 35:3:155,162,163,168-170, 199
Ballast Point, 21:2:2,7, 24:2:223, 23:4:14; 32:2:73,76,83,85; 35:1:2; article about, 31:2:121-136
Ballena Bay, 23:3:58
Ballentine, Capt. A. P., 31:1:46
Balloon Ascension at Ocean beach, illus., 23:4:61
Ballou, Mrs. George H., 27:2:116,118,119,123; 23:4:36
Balmer School, 35:3:172
Baltimore News-Post, 33:1:3
Baltimore, 30:3:170,175
Bamboo House Restaurant, 23:2:24
Bancroft, Hubert H., 22:1:14; 24:1:125, 23:1:59, 21:3:7; 21:4:2; 26:4:277,279; 30:2:77; 31:1:8
Bancroft Library, 23:1:41; 32:1:13
Bancroft, W.B., 23:2:45
Bandini, Acradia, illus., 24:3:314,315
Bandini, Arturo, 26:4:279
Bandini Bungalow, 35:1:10
Bandini, Chata, 22:2:16
Bandini, Dolores, 22:2:16
Bandini, Don Juan, 22:2:15,16
Bandini, Dona Refugia, 22:2:16
Bandini Family, 29:1:54
Bandini, Juan, 21:1:60,66,71,72; 21:3:6,8,9,11,12,15,16,19,20,21,44,45; 21:4:2; illus., 21:1:71; illus, 24:3:315; ment., 24:3:314; 24:3:315; 26:4:277; 27:4:253; 28:4:271; 31:2:79
Bandini, Ysidora, illus., 21:1:71; 22:2:10,11,16
Banfield, Helen, 24:4:465
Bank of Commerce, 28:4:224
Bank of Italy, 35:2:86
Bank of Mirabeau, 35:1:30
Bank of San Diego, 23:2:28, 24:2:225
Bank of Southern California, 21:4:48
Banker’s Hill, 30:3:181
Banking Act of 1933, 35:2:86
Banks, Esther, 35:2:108
Banks,Dr., 26:1:54
Banner Grade, 29:2:136
Banning, Agnes (Cristadoro), 35:3:174
Banning, Edwin T., 35:3:174
Banning, Evelyn I., article by, 24:4:457-467; article by, 27:1:1-16
Banning, Phineas, 28:4:213
Bannon, John Francis, book by, reviewed, 25:3:263-264
Banyan Tree, 23:2:50
Baptisms of Mission San Diego de Alcala, illus, 22:1:21
Baptiste (Parakaan), 29:2:121
Baptiste, Juan, 29:2:126,135
Baptistry of the San Diego Presidio Chapel, 22:4:14,15; illus, iv-1
Baranceanu, Belle, illus., 34:2:l02; illus., 32:3:Back Cover; ment. 146,148,154
Baranceanu, Teresa, 32:3;155
Barbachano, Manuel, 29:2:80
Barbarous Mexico, 26:4:258
Barber, Reverend John J., 23:2:19
Barbieri, Leonardo, 29:1:58,62; 30:4:241
Barbolla-Roland, Diane, article by, 29:3:192-213
Barbour, George W., 26:3:165,168,170 Barclay, Sandy, 30:1:7
Bard, Dr. Howard B., 26:2:126,127,128,129
Bard, Rev. H. B., 30:4:247
Barker House, illus., 25:4:310-313
Barker, John S., 21:3:25
Barker, Mrs. Nelson, illus, 25:4:310
Barkley, Bob, 27:3:191
Barnard, Colonel, 31:2:128
Barnard, F. L., 27:1:46
Barnard, George Gray, 35:3:201
Barnard, Justice P. J., 28:4:255
Barnes, General W. H. L., 30:3:168
Barnes, Rev. Charles L., 30:2:128,135; 35:1:53
Barnes, Stan, 28:2:140
Barnes, Theodore, 33:1:24
Barnes, Ty, 23:2:17
Barnett, General George, 25:3:196
Barnett, Julius, 23:4:47
Barney, Angelina (Wetherbee), 29:1:20
Barney, Esther: illus., 32:3:159; ment., 157-158
Barney, George L., 21:2:42
Barney, Walter T., 32:3:158
Barnhart, Harriett. See Wimmer, Harriett Barnhart
Barnhart, Harry, C., 34:3:224
Barnhorn, Clement J., 35:3:168,174
Barnum, P. T., 26:4:268
Baron Dewa Shigoto, Admiral: illus., 24:3:285; mentioned, 277
“Baron Gonkerdonk and his Helpful Hints to the Housewife,” 26:1:59
Barona, Fr. Joseph, 32:1:20,21
Barracas Rancho (El Rosario), 21:1:55
Barrel cactus (Visignaga), 22:4:32
Barreras, 33:4:206
Barrett, Augusta Jane, 31:1:14
Barrett, James I. 22:2:44
Barrett, John, 28:1:58
Barrett, L.A., 21:4:58,59,60
Barrett Lake, 21:4:61
Barrett Reservoir, 24:3:369
Barrier Dam Plan, 21:1:12,15,16
Barrus, Lieutenant Ruel, 25:3:250, 251, 252, 253
Barry, Richard, 27:4:238
Barrymore, Ethel, 35:3:162
Barrymore, John, 34:1:4
Barstow, 23:4:17
Barter, H. H., 31:4:261
Bartholomew, Harland, 31:4:276
Bartlett, F. W., 28:4:281
Bartlett, John Russell, 21:1:59; 21:3:23
Bartlett, Mr., 26:3:215
Bartlett Richards: Nebraska Sandhills Cattleman, by Bartlett Richards Jr., with Ruth Van Ackeren, reviewed, 27:4:282-283 Bassadre y Vega, Vicente, 27:2:130
Bartlett’s Personal Narrative, 32:1:14
Barton, Clara, 27:2:115,116,120
Barton, Julia, 35:1:53,58
Barton, Marguerite, 26:4:250
Bascom, D. S., 28:4:286
Bascom, Willard, 29:4:256
Baseball, San Diego, 30:1:1-13 passim
Bastian, Professor, 23:3:47
Bataille, Gretchen M., book co-authored by, reviewed, 31:4:324-326 Battery Wilkeson, 31:2:135
Bate, John, 28:1:17
Bates, Jim, 27:4:234,235
Bathmat Revue, The,” 26:1:59
Batiste, Celeste, 35:3:158,170,173,191
Batman, Richard, book by, noted, 33:4:223; book by, noted, 34:3:223, book by reviewed, 68-69
Battle of Apache Pass, 22:2:32,39,45-46
Battle of San Jacinto, 24:2:224
Battle of San Pasqual, 21:2:14,16,17; illus., front cover, 21:2
Battle of the Fair Theosophists is On: Annie Besant’s Lecture Tour of San Diego, by Thomas D. Clark, 23:2:1-7
Battle of Tijuana, 27:2:124; 4:274
Battle of Val Verdis, 22:2:47
Bauer, Joseph, 30:2:103,104
Bauer, K. Jack, book by, reviewed, 21:3:63-64
Bauer, Kasper, 26: 4:262
Baugh, Clyde, 32:1:48
Baum, Willa, letter to the editor, 23:3:102
Baumann, Carl L., book translated by, reviewed, 26:2:159-161
Baumann, Flora, 23:2:16
Baumann, Thomas H., book by, reviewed, 32:2:141-142
Baur, John E., review by, 23:4:74-75, 34:1:68-69; review by, 27:2:144-145; 28:4:236
Bawden, H. Heath, 21:1:35,36,38,39,41,42,43,46
Baxter, Sylvester, 28:1:51
Bay City Club, 30:1:2,4
Bay League, The, 30:1:11
Bay of Espiritu Santo, 24:1:101
Bay of Pichilingue, 23:3:61
Bay of San Gabriel, 23:3:59
Bay View Park, 29:1:32
Bay View, The, 30:1:20
Bayard, Thomas F. 22:2:24
Bayne, Beverly, 22:4:42
Bayreuth, 28:1:37,40,42
Bayview Hotel, 24:2:158
Bazaar del Mundo, 30:1:44
Beach Town, 23:4:60
Beachy, Captain, 21:4:5
Beadle, J. A., 27:2:116
Beal, Frank, 22:4:39
Beal, Lt. Edward F., 21:2:14,19
Beale, Edward F., 26:3:172,174
Beales, Sergeant, 26:3:214,215
Bean, Joshua H., 28:4:271; 31:3:157
Bean, Lowell John: book co-edited by, reviewed, 24:2:261-262; mentioned, 24:1:141; book by, noted, 21:1:92; book co-edited by, reviewed, 21:3:57-58; review by, 21:4:67
Bear Valley, California, 22:4:27
Beardsley, J. R., 28:4:224
Beatty, John William, 32:3:163
Beauchamp, R. Mitchel, book by, noted, 34:1:72
Beaudette, Sister Octavia, 34:3:l94, l96
Beautiful California, edited by Elizabeth Hogan, noted, 23:3:100
Beautiful Hawaii, by Lane Publishing Company, noted, 22:2:66
Beaux Arts Institute of Design, 35:3:155,181,191
Beaux Arts Institute, 32:3:152,157
Beck, Dr. John, 32:4:217
Beck, First Lieutenant Paul W.: illus., 25:1:33; mentioned, 35
Beck, Flora, 32:4:218
Beck, Hattie, 32:4:218
Beck, Henriette, 32:4:218
Beck, Ida, 32:4:218
Beck, John G., Jr., 32:4:218
Beck, Leonora, 32:4:217
Beck, Violet, 23:4:4
Beck, Warren A., book by, reviewed, 22:1:45-46; review by, 33:1:74-75; review by, 29:3:230-231; review by, 30:3:217-218
Beckley, Henry, 33:4:206
Becoming Americans! Asian Sojourners, Immigrants, and Refugees in the Western United States, by Tricia Knoll, noted, 29:2:150
Bee, Robert L., book by, reviewed, 28:2:146-147
Beech, Joseph Falkenhan, 21:4:49
Beechert, Edward D., review by, 26:2:162-163
Beechey, Lincoln, 25:1:35,44,56
Beekeeping in San Diego, article about, 27:3:151-160
Beerman, Eric, article by, 25:1:60-67
Beers, B. C., 27:2:86
Beers, Henry Putney, book by, reviewed, 26:2;155-156
Beery, Wallace, 22:4:42
Beethoven, 33:2&3:92
Before I Sleep, by Betty L. Pirus, noted, 24:2:265
“Before the War: The Japanese In San Diego,” by Donald H. Estes, 24:4:425-456
Begg and Company, 27:2:138
“Beginning Of Secular Colonization In Baja California, The,” by David Pinera Ramirez, translated by Anita Alvarez de Williams, 23:1:80-88
Begole, William Augustus, 22:3:2,6; illus, 8
Beidler, Peter G., book by, reviewed, 25:1:73-75
Beiharz, Edwin A., 24:1:110
Belcher, F. J., Jr., 28:1:58; 28:1:37
Belcher, Frank, 31:2:92; 4:261,271,274,275
Belcher, Mary, 31:2:92
Belcher Ranch, 21:1:31,32,35
Belcher, Sir Edward, 23:3:43,53
Belchers, 33:4:l77
Belding, Lyman, 23:3:48-79 passim
Bell Block (Los Angeles), 35:4:232
Belle Baranceanu–A Retrospective, essays by Bram Dijkstra and Anne Weaver, chronology by Bruce Kamerling, noted, 32:2:145
Bellon, Walter, 23:2:14; 35:1:44,48
Bellows, George, 31:1:27
Bellows, George, 32:3:168
Beloit Academy, 32:4:233
Beloit College Academy, 30:4:253
Belous, Russell E., 21:2:13
Benbough, Percy J., 30:3:192
Benboughs, 33:4:l77
Benchley, Belle, illus., 24:3:330; 28:1:15; 4:288
Bender, Albert M., 24:2:184,186,190,191
Bender, Thomas, review by, 26:4:284-286
Benedict, Father, 28:1:58
Benevolent Society of San Diego, 30:4:259
Bengal, 34:2:80
Benites, Jose Maria, 24:2:179
Benjamin, Barney, 29:1:9
Benjamin F. Packard, 28:1:11
Benjamin-Constant, Jean Joseph, 34:2:93
Bennett, James D., edited by, noted, 34:2:179
Bennington Monument, Fort Rosecrans, illus., 28:4:277
Bennington. See U.S.S. Bennington
Benson, Lumber Company, 33:2&3:l42
Benson’s Lumber Company, 29:1:31,32
Bentley, Harvey, 29:4:303,304
Bentley Ostrich Farm, 23:4:8
Benton, Robert, 22:4:29
Benzing, Reverend Novatus, 25:3:237
Berchdorf, Maurice E., 28:4:227
Berge, Dennis E., book translated and edited by, noted, 22:1:51; review by, 24:2:257-259, 23:2:iv, review by, 21:3:63-64; review by, 26:2:158-159; review by, 35:2:145-146; reviewed by, 29:3:229-230; reviews by, 32:1:61-62; 4:264-265
Bergeon, Dr., 28:4:239
Bergland, Lt. E., 27:1:51
Bering, Vitus, 25:1:60
Berkeley Art Guild, 32:3:161
Berkeley Community Theater, 31:2:92
Berkeley Hotel, 24:4:457,458,462,464
Berkeley, 28:1:27
Berkhofer, Robert J., essay by, noted, 22:1:51
“Bernard Board,” 31:2:121,122
Bernard, C. L., 28:4:242
Bernard, Colonel R. A., 22:3:3,6,15,22
Bernard, Richard M., book co-edited by, reviedwed, 31:3:230-231
Bernard, Robert J., 30:4:269
Bernard, Simon, 31:2:121,122
Bernstein, Max, 30:1:19; 33:4:153
Berras, Antonio, 22:1:14
Berry, John R., 23:4:18,20
Berry, Margaret, 35:2:108
Berthold, Simon, 26:4:258
Bertolette, Mrs. Calvin, niece of, illus., 34:3:2l0
Besant, Annie, article about, 23:2:1-7; illus., 23:2:1
Best, Rickey D., article by, 34:4:253-280; review by, 30:4:285-287; review by, 31:4:321-323
Beth Israel (House of Israel), 27:4:229
Bethel A. M. E. Church, 27:2:102,106
Bethel Baptist Church, 34:1:32
Bethlemite Fathers Hospital in Guadalajara, 22:2:8
Betts, Grace: ment., 26:4:235,239,240; painting by, illus, 244
“Between Germany and Carlsbad: A High Yielding Bond,” by Marje Howard-Jones, 30:2:95-104
Beven, William: grave marker, illus., 28:4:282; ment., 283
Bevil, Alex, article by, 34:4:289-300
Beyers, John, 29:2:121
Beyond This Place There be Dragons: The Routes of the Tragic Trek of the Death Valley l849ers through Nevada, Death Valley and on to Southern California, by George Koenig, noted, 34:1:74
Bibb, Leland E., article by, 22:1:11-25; review by, 22:1:47-48
Biblical Institute of Spiritualism, 27:4:233
Biblio-Cal Notes: A Cummulative Index to Volumes I-XIV, l966-l984 compiled by Anna Marie Hager and Everett Gordon Hager, noted, 34:1:70
Bibliography of American County Histories, compiled by P. William Filby, noted, 34:1:75
Bibliography of Caqlifornia Indians, A: Archaeology, Ethnography, Indian History, by Robert F.Heize4r and Albert B. Eisasser, noted, 25:3:271
Bibliography of Mexican American History, compiled by Matt S. Meier, noted, 31:4:328-329
Biblioteca de Autores Espanoles, 24:1:24
Biblioteca Nacional, Mexico City, 23:1:40
Bibliotheque Nationale, 32:3:176
Bicentennial Compendium of Maynard J. Geiger’s The Life and Times of Fray Junipero Serra, A, by Francis J. Weber, noted, 32:1:68
“Bicentennial Guide to Significant Events in the San Diego Region”, A, compiled by Iris Wilson Engstrand, 22:1:1-31
Bicknell, Ernest, 27:2:123
Biddle, Commodore James, 30:1:52
Bielefeldt, Dorothy, illus., 26:2:119
Bielefeldt, Iona, illus., 26:1:119
Biennial Report (California State Board of Forestry),21:4:55
Bierstadt, Albert, 24:2:159,161
Big Four, 31:4:248; 34:4:258
Big Sisters to Servicemen, 34:1:34
Bigelow, “Rosebud,” See Bigelow, Lou
Bigelow, Ada (Mrs. Lyman), 34:3:203,205, 34:3:202,2ll, 2l2, 2l7
Bigelow Calcinated Retouching Flour, 34:3:202
Bigelow, Herbert, 34:3:202,203,2ll
Bigelow, Lou Adelaide, article about, 34:3:20l-222
Bigelow, Lyman, 34:3:202,203,204,205,2l2
Bigelow Revolving Photographic Background, 34:3:202
Biggs, Donald C., book by, reviewed, 25:4:345-346
Bigler, John, 26:3:170
Bigson, Ladessa, 33:4:l75
Bill AB 2367, 35:4:252
Bill Kettner, 25:3:201
Billiard Saloon, 21:1:61
Billington, Ray Allen, book by, noted, 21:2:59
Bing Crosby Hall and Exhibit Hall, 26:3:204
“Bing’s Bomber Builders,” 26:3:204
Binnard, Morris, 30:4:234
Binyon, Robert G., 26:1:57
Biograph Company, 22:4:38
Biological Station (1908-10), illus., 25:2:174
Biplanes (Curtiss), illus., 25:1:34-35
Birch, James E., 23:4:44; 28:4:214,215
Bird Cage, San Diego Zoo, illus., 30:3:158
Bird Lore, 34:2:100
“Bird’s-Eye View of Coronado Beach, San Diego Bay, and the City of San Diego, California in the Distance,” by E. S. Moore, 24:2:154; illus., 155
Bird’s-Eye View of San Diego, California, illus., front cover, 22:3
“Birds And Bees In Twin Oaks, The: Visit of A Naturalist in 1889,” by Harriet Kimbro, 31:2:77-86
Birds of Baja California, 23:3:56-81 passim
Birds of San Diego County, The, by Philip Unitt, noted, 31:1:74
Birdseye, Enoch, 31:4:298
Birney, George L., 33:1:20
Biscailuz, Mr., 23:1:49
Bischoff, Fr., 25:4:291
Bishop of Siguenza, 34:1:22
Bishop, William H., 24:4:458
Bishop’s School (La Jolla): illus, 25:2:178-179; mentioned, 188; article about, 30:2:105-123; 32:3:182; 23:4:32
Bison Company, 22:4:38
Bissel, George, 27:4:218
Bissell, Laurie, article by, 28:4:269-291
Bitter Harvest: A History of California Farmworkers, 1870-1941, by Cletus E. Daniel, reviewed, 29:4:306-307
Bjurman, Andrew, 35:2:155
“Black and White Ball,” 29:2:83
Black Bart, 28:4:217 Black Dan, illus., 26:1:44
Black, Elizabeth, 30:4:243
Black Jack Davidson. A Cavalry Commander on the Western Frontier: The Life of General John W. Davidson, by Homer K.Davidson, reviewed, 21:3:60-6
Black, Justice, 35:2:155
Black Los Angeles: The Maturing of the Ghetto, 1940-1950, by Keith E. Collins, reviewed, 27:3:205-207
Black, Mrs. W. T., 24:2:166
“Black Pioneers in San Diego: 1880-1920,” by Gail Madyun and Larry Malone, with an essay by Robert Fikes, Jr., 27:2:91114
“Black Pottery,” 34:2:ll0
Black Powder and Hand Steel: Miners and Machines on the Old Western Frontier, by Otis E. Young, Jr., reviewed, 22:4:54-55
Black, S. T., 31:1:46
Black, Samuel F. 21:1:68; 30:2:124
Black, W. Thurston, 24:2:163,165,166
Black Warrior, 32:2:75
Black, William H., 26:2:86
Black, William Thurston, 30:4:242,263,245
Blackburn, Thomas C., book co-edited by, reviewed, 24:2:261-262; book edited by, reviewed, 23:1:90-91
Blacker, Officer W. F. “Blackie,” illus., 24:2:202
Blackfoot Indians, 34:3:203
Blackford, Mansel G., book by, reviewed, 24:1:149-151
Blackmer, Professor E. T., 22:3:14
Blacks in Gold Rush California, by Rudolph M. Lapp, reviewed, 24:3:385-387
“Blacks in San Diego County: A Social Profile, 1850-1880,” by Robert L. Carlton, 21:4:7-20
Blacks: in Los Angeles County, 21:4:9; in San Francisco, 21:4:9
Blackwell Family, 32:2;118
Blair, Robert, book by, noted, 22:3:60
Blair, Tom, book co-authored by, reviewed, 23:1:91-91
Blair, Williams L., 35:4:269
Blaisdell, James A., 25:3:237; 30:4:264,267,269
Blaisdell, Lowell L., review by, 21:1:86-87; review by, 25:1:68-69; 26:4:256,257,261
Blaisdell, Solon G., 23:2:50; 31:1:6
Blake, Major, 26:3:175
Blake, William, 26:4:231; 27:1:43
Blanc, Sister Hyacinth, 28:3:182; 34:3:l90
Blankenburg, F. H., 33:1:20
Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna, 23:2:iv,2,l08, 33:2&3:lll; 26:3:213,232
Blecker General Store, 32:2:75
Blexton, Bill, 29:2:79
Bliss, Bill, 32:2:128
Bliss, General Tasker H., 27:2:123, illus., 125; 26:4:264; 34:1:56
Bliss, George R., 32:2:125,128
Bliss, Robert, 25:3:245
Bliss, Woods, 33:4:173
Bloch, Louis M., Jr., book edited by, noted, 30:2:150
Blochman, Abraham, 23:1:65-77 passim; illus., 23:1:64,71,73; 31:1:10,11
Blochman, Andree, 23:1:68
Blochman Banking Company, 23:1:71,72,76; illus., 23:1:71
Blochman, Caroline, 23:1:66
Blochman, Cora, 23:1:68
Blochman, Eva, 23:1:66
Blochman Family, illus., 23:1:64-65
Blochman, Haidee, 23:1:74,75
Blochman, Jeanne, 23:1:68,69
Blochman, L. A., 25:3:208
Blochman, Lawrence, 23:1:75,76,77; illus., 23:1:77
Blochman, Lazar (Sr.), 23:1:66, 23:1:66
Blochman, Lucien, 23:1:68-76 passim; illus., 23:1:66- 67,71,74,75
Blochman, Marguerite, 23:1:77
Blochman, Marie Mathilde (Sarassin), 23:1:67-76 passim; illus., 23:1:65,73,74
Blochman, Marie, 31:1:14
Blochman, Mina, 31:1:3; See Brust, Mina
Blochman, Mrs. Abraham, 31:1:3
Blochman, Nathalie. See Levine, Nathalie
Blochman Oil Corporation, 23:1:74
“Blochman Saga in San Diego,The,” by Trudie Casper, 23:1:64-79
Blockman, Larry, 27:4:268,271,272
Blome, Gene, statues by, illus., 22:4:51
Blucher, Ken, illus., 26:1:51
Blue Water, Arizona, 22:2:44
Bluffs, The (Mission Cliff Gardens), 23:4:2; 29:4:295
Blumhardt, G., 35:1:28
Blythe, 21:1:11
Board of Architectural Examiners, 33:1:22
Board of Land Commissioners, 21:1:70,71
Board of Trustees of San Diego (1853), 21:1:60, (1855), 21:1:76
Boardwell-Kooken & Company, 21:4:49
Boat and Shipbuilding in San Diego, by the Cabrillo Historical Association, reviewed, 30:3:222-223
Boca San Gregorio (Bahia de Ano Nuevo), 21:4:31
Boca San Pedro, 23:3:70
Bocca, Geoffrey, 34:1:5
Bodega Bay, 21:3:5
Bodega y Quadra, Juan Francisco, 22:1:2; 22:4:49; map of the port of San Diego from the expedition of, illus., 24:1:93
Bodine, Marcus, 31:3:155
Bodmer, Louis, 31:4:271
Bogan, Doris, 35:2:105
Bogardt, Captain J. C., 32:2:75
Bogren, Ruth, 26:4:250
Bohnen Aloys, 35:3:175; illus., 31:3:184
Bois, Jule Des, 35:3:201
Boisseree, Pierre, 35:1:52,53
Bojens, Kenwood R., oral interview, 28:2:135-142
Bokoki Kogyo Kabushiki Goshigaisha (Mother Country Industrial Joint Stock Company), 23:3:7-8
Boleo Company, 35:1:32,36,39
Bolivar, Simon, 35:3:153
Bolten-Bailey Funds, 35:2:105
Boltenstern, Werner von, 34:1:40
Bolton Hall (Little Landers), 21:1:44
Bolton, Herbert Eugene, book by, reviewed, 31:3:232-235
Bomber Cafe, illus., 24:2:210
Bon Ton Restaurant, 27:2:92
Bona, Tomas, 27:4:252
Bonanza Kings, The–The Social Origins and Business Behavior of Western Mining Entrepreneurs 1870-1900, by Richard H. Peterson, reviewed, 24:2:254-255
Bonaparte, Napoleon, 31:2:121
Bonaparte, Prince Roland, 23:3:47
Bond, Carrie Jacobs, illus., 24:3:339; 28:1:37; 31:4:302,306
Bond, Dr. Lester, 23:2:19
Bond, Frank, 34:4:274
Bonilla, Antonio Isaac, book edited by, noted, 21:3:65
Bonnat, Leon, 35:3:201
Bonnell, Harett, 31:3:155
Bonnet Art Guild Prize, 35:3:191
Bonnet, Frank, illus., 26:1:45
Bonnet, Leon D., 23:3:23,29, 34:2:l00; 31:1:33; 32:3:147
Book Notes, 24:2:264-265; 24:4:481-482; 23:1:98; 22:3:100-101
Book of Hours (San Diego Fine Arts Gallery): article about, 24:2:183-196; illus., 185
Book Sellers’ Association, 24:2:194
Bookplate Association International, 32:3:152
Bookprinter, Charles, 24:3:347
Bookprinter, Karl and Magdalene, 35:3:199
Books and Authors of San Diego: A Check List, by John R. Adams, noted, 23:3:101
Boom and Bust (San Diego, 1880’s), 29:1:20-27 passim
Boom of the 1880’s, 21:4:50-51; 26:3:186
Boom of the Eighties in San Diego, 22:2:21,11,12
“Boomerang Boom: San Diego 1941-1942,” by Mary Taschner, 28:1:1-10
Boone, Daniel, 26:3:187 Boone, Lenden L., 30:2:126
Booth, Cameron, 32:3:155
Booth, Jane, 24:3:342
Booth, Larry and Jane, article by, 25:2:83-135; photo essay by, 31:4:281-297
Booth, Larry, article by, 24:2:197-220; review by, 21:2:51-52; photographs by, 25:2:121,134
Boothbay Harbor, Maine,” illus., 31:1:31
Borden, C. G., 27:2:76
Borden, Gail, 21:4:58
Borden, John, 30:2:126,127
Border Country, edited by Bill Robinson, noted, 23:1:98
Border Fury: A Picture Postcard of Mexico’s Revolution and U. S. War Preparedness, 1910-1917, by Paul J. Vanderwood and Frank N. Samponaro, reviewed, 35:1:73-74
Borderlands Sourcebook: A guide to the Literature on Northern Mexico and the American Southwest, edited by Ellwyn R. Stoddard, Richard L. Nostrand and Jonathan P. West, reviewed, 29:4:313-314
Borg, Carl Oscar, 23:3:31; 31:1:35
Borglum, Gustzon, 35:3:151,157,191,193; 24:3:361
Borglum, Solon, illus., 24:3:361
Borica, Governor Diego de, 24:1:108,136; 24:2:178
Borglum, Solon, 35:3:199
Borrego Desert Park, 25:3:223; 30:4:258,260,261
Boscana, Fray Geronimo, 35:1:22
Bosque de las Palmas, 34:3:223
Boston House, 21:1:58,61; 21:3:12
Boston Museum School of Art, 32:3:182
Boston Public Library, 32:3:176
Bosworthy, Howard W., M.D., 29:2:104
Bothwell, Dorr (Doris) Hodgson, 32:3:147,148,160-161; illus., 24:3:359, 34:2:l00; 35:3:181; illus., 31:3:173
Bothwell, John and Florence, 32:3:160
Botsford Cottage, illus., 26:2:102
Boulevard Express Company, 26:1:54
Boulevard Public School, 29:3:160
Boundary Commission of 1849, 22:2:10-15 passim
Boundary Commission, 21:3:23
Bourdelle, Emile, 24:3:345; 35:3:163,201
Boutelle, 32:1:39
Bowden, Dina Moore, In Memoriam, 27:3:202-203
Bowers, William Wallace, 26::3:201; 31:1:6; 24:2:167; 24:4:465; 23:2:48; 27:1:3; 28:4:238,239
“Bowl, The,” 32:2:106
Bowles, George, 26:1:55
Bowman, Carl G., 28:1:19
Bowman, Dr. Karl M., 35:4:253
Bowman, J. N. 24:1:125
Box Spring Road, 29:2:123
Boy Scout Troop, 23:2:18,101
Boyd, Carl B., M. D., 29:3:155,159
Boyd, E., book by, noted, 21:1:92
Boyd, Ruth E., 29:3:155,159
Boyer, Glenn G., book edited by, 23:3:101
Boyer, Hazel. See Braun, Hazel(Boyer)
Boyle, Henry C., 25:3:250,252
Boyne, 24:3:278, 279
Bracero Program, 23:1:49
Brack, Gene M. book by, reviewed, 22:3:49-50
Brackett, Prof., 30:4:268
Bradenburg, M. M., book translated by, reviewed, 26:2:159-161
Bradley, Mrs. Maria King, 21:2:27,28,30
Bradley, R., 29:3:222
Bradshaw, Mother Valeria, 28:3:182
Bradshaw Trail, The, by Francis J. Johnston, reviewed, 24:3:384-385
Bradt, Robert A., 29:4:289
Braganza, Ronald Louis Silveria de, book co-edited by, noted, 21:2:58
Braile Transcribers, 24:2:109
Braley, J. H., 35:2:76
Braly, Clark, 28:1:55
Branam, Leonore, 35:3:191
Branciforte, Marquez de, 24:1:104,108
Brand Book Number Eight – The San Diego Corral of Westerners, edited by Clifford M. Graves, reviewed, 35:4:222-223
Brand Book Number Seven–The San Diego Corral of the Westerners, edited by Horace L. Dodd, reviewed, 30:4:279-280
Brand Book Number Three, The San Diego Corral of the Westerners, edited by George M. Ellis, noted, 21:2:58
Brandagee, T. S., 25:1:6
Brandenburg, Paul, 33:4:l84
Brandes, Dr. Ray, 22:4:1,2,16; review by, 24:390-392; review by, 24:3:390-391; 27:2:129; book by, reviewed, 35:3:141-143; book by, reviewed, 28:3;208-209; review by, 205-206
Brandford, Alice Demer, 27:4:233
Brandt, C. C., 24:3:372
Branin, Jeannette, 34:1:32
Brannan, Oscar, 31:4:306
Brannan, Sam, 28:4:275
Braun, Charlotte Le Clere, 23:3:21,28
Braun, Ernest Boyer, 23:3:29
Braun, Ferdinand, 23:3:21
Braun, Hazel(Boyer), 23:3:27,33
Braun, Maurice, article about, 23:3:20-40; illus., 23:3:20,23,24,28; Selected List of Known Works by, 23:3:34-38, 34:2:l00; 31:1:33,35; 32:3:147,148,177,183; 35:3:151,202; ment., 26:4:234,239,240-243; painting by, illus., 241
Bravo, Fr., 23:3:55
Brawley, California, 22:1:38
Brawley, 21:1:17
Brayton, 30:1:4
Breckner, Gary, 26:1:57,58,59
Bredin, Sloane, 32:3:179
Breed & Chase, 21:3:47; 35:3:209
Breed, Clara E., article by, 28:3:162-171; book by, reviewed, 30:1:67-69; 23:2:17
Breeden, John R., 28:4:227
Breeze, Carla, book co-authored by, reviewed, 31:3:227-228
Brennan, Joe, 28:1:15,24
Brennan, John, 23:4:61
Brennan, Louis A., book by, noted, 22:3:60
Breslau, Poland, XII:3:33
Brevoort House, 24:4:457
Brewster Hotel, 30:1:23
Brick Warehouses (San Diego), 23:2:27
Brickyard at Reynard Way (San Diego), illus., 21:4:51
Bridgeford Act, 21:2:36; 25:3:199
Bridgmen, George, 35:3:186,191
“Brief Comment on the Text of Lope de Vega’s San Diego de Alcala, A,” by Thomas Case, 24:1:24
“Brief Glimpse of the Kumeyaay Past: An Interview with Tom Lucas, Kwaaymmi of Laguna Ranch, A,” edited by Richard L. Carrico, 29:2:115-139
Brief History of the Land of Calafia: The Californias, 1533-1795, A, by W. Michael Mathes, noted, 21:1:91
Brierley, David G., review by, 30:3:222-223
Bright’s Disease, 26:2:122
Bringhurst, Newell G., review by, 27:1:65-67
Bringhurst, Robert P., 35:3:168
Brinkely, A. C., 32:2:125
Brinley, C.H., 22:1:19
Brinton, Christian, 35:3:155
Briseno, J. N., 28:3:199
Britannia, 33:1:53
“British Are Coming! or, The Army of India and the Founding of Ensenada,” by Donald Chaput, 33:4:l5l-l64
British Columbia Salvage Company, 24:3:286,288
British-American Waterway Directory, 24:3:277
Britt, James, 25:4:304
Britt-Scripps House, illus., 25:4:304-305
Britton & Rey, 24:2:154
Britton, Rebecca, 35:2:108
Broadcasting Advertising, 26:1:59
Broadcloth and Britches: The Santa Fe Trade, by Seymour V. Connor and Jimmy M. Skaggs, reviewed, 24:3:396-397
Broadhead, Col. James O., 34:4:255
Broadway in 1887, illus., 25:1:99
Broadwick, “Tiny,” illus., 24:3:335
Brockington, Donald, 22:4:2,16
Broderick, U. S. Senator, 24:2:242
Brody, Iles, 35:1:4
“Broel Map,” 32:3:200,202
Broell, Percy C., 32:2:110,111,112
Broell, Percy M., 22:4:2,14
Broken Stones,The, by Herbert L. Minshall, reviewed, 23:3:93-94
Brookgreen Sculpture Gardens, 35:3:158
Brooklyn Standard Union (Little Landers), 21:1:33
Brookman, Philip, book co-edited by, noted, 34:2:183
Brooks, E. D., 31:3:213
Brooks, G. W., 22:2:22,23
Brooks, George R., book edited by, reviewed, 24:4:471-473
Broom, The, 26:1:6
Brotherhoods of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, 32:1:38,40
Brown, Alan K., book translated and revised by, 35:3:227
Brown, Andreas, 34:1:44
Brown Bear Restaurant, 24:4:427,433
Brown, Benjamin, 23:3:27
Brown, Edmund G., 35:4:265,268
Brown, George Playter, 22:4:26,27,28
Brown, Henry Holly, 27:2:92; 21:4:13
Brown, James, 21:4:13; 27:2:92
Brown, John, 27:2:91
Brown, Justice, 21:2:31
Brown, Lancelot, 23:2:54; 25:1:3
Brown, Margaret, at age twelve, illus., 22:4:32-33
Brown, Reverend G. W., 27:2:96
Brown vs. the Topeka Schoolboard, 31;2:116
Browne, J. Ross, 21:1:63, 23:3:46,53,54; 26:3:178
Browning Manufacturing Company, 35:3:193
Brownlee, John C., article by, 30:3;181-197
Bruce, Edward, 24:3:362
Brucker, Earle, 28:2:140
Brumgardt, John R.: book by, noted, 24:2:264; book edited by, noted, 24:2:264
Brunnick, Walter, 28:1:12,13
Bruns, Bill, book by, reviewed, 31:2:142-144
Brunson, A. Genevieve, 29:3:159
Brunswick Drug Company, 23:2:27
Brust, Carolyn, 23:1:76
Brust, Marcel, 23:1:76
Brust, Mina, 23:1:68,69,75,76; illus. from diary, 23:1:69
Brust, Mrs. Sam, 27:2:121
Brust, Paul, 23:1:76
Brust, Samuel, 23:1:76
Bryan, Eveleen K., 26:3:192
Bryan, Joseph, 34:2&3:III, 35:1:6,ll
Bryan-McKinley Presidential Race, 23:4:35
Bryan, William Jennings, 24:3:288; 27:2:124; 30:4:234
Bryant, Keith, L., Jr., book by, reviewed, 22:4:47-58
Bryant, Sturgis & Company, 27:4:248
Bryant, Susanna Bixby, 30:4:271
Bryne, Arthur, 25:3:232
Bryson, Hope Mercereau: illus., l32:3;162; ment. 161
Bryson, Lyman, 35:3:199
Bucareli, Viceroy Antonio Maria, 23:1:59; instruction of, 24:106; mentioned, 24:1:103,110,111,112,142; 25:1:62
Bucareli y Ursua, Jose Maria, 22:4:50,52
Buchanan, James B., 30:1:61; 29:1:59
Buchanan, President James, 22:2:24
Buchdrucker, Karl, 24:3:344
Buchdrucker, Magdalene, 24:3:344
Buck, Congressman Frank, 28:4:262
Buck, Officer C. N., illus., 24:2:204
Buckley, Marcie, book by, reviewed, 22:1:50
Buckman Springs,29:2:125
Budd, James H., 30:2:126
Buddhist Temple (San Diego), 24:4:445; illus., 453
Buddy, Bishop Charles F., 28:3:187
Budhi, Felix, 22:3:31
Buena Vista Lagoon Cemetery, 28:4:279-280
Buena Vista Lagoon, 30:2:97
Buena Vista Mine, 21:1:67
Bueno, Cabrera, 21:2:3,7
Bufano, Beniamino, 35:3:159
Buffalo Academy of Fine Arts, 32:3:182
Buffalo Academy, 24:2:167
Buffalo Female Academy, 30:4:246
Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, 30:4:245,246
Buffalo Society of Artists, 31:1:26
Buffalo, 27:2:124
Buffum, Lieutenant E. Gould, 30:1:52,61
Builders’ Association, 21:4:53
Bulin, Edwin S., 35:4:266
“‘Bull Strong, Horse High and Hog Tight:’ The Work and Character of Edwin M. Capps,” by John C. Brownlee, 30:3:181-197
Bullard, Dr. Orlan K., 29:4:289; 27:4:266
Bulle, Adolf, 23:3:46; 30:1:18
Bulletin, The, 28:3:200
Bullough, William A., book co-authored by, noted, 34:3:25l; review by, 27:1:70-71
Bum, illus., 25:2:129
Bumann, Richard, book by, reviewed, 29:1:74-75
Bungalow architecture, 35:1:10
“Bungalow Courts in San Diego: Monitoring a Sense of Place,” by James R. Curtis and Larry Ford, 34:2:79-92
Bunker, John, 28:1:16
Burareli, Viceroy Antonio: instruction of, 24:1:106; mentioned, 103,110,111,112,142
Burch, William, 33:1:4
Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 34:3:l98
Bureau of Little Farms, 21:1:39
Burgess, John G., 28:4:286
Burgess, William W., 29:3:159
Burke, Carleton F., 34:1:l0
Burke, Edmund, 25:1:2
Burke, Miss Louise, 34:1:l0
Burke, Mrs. John, illus., 26:3:204
Burkenroad, David C., article by, 25:4:273-286
Burkett & Osgood, 29:1:9
Burlison, Robert A., article by, 26:1:1-10
Burne-Jones, Edward, 26:4:232; 32:3:168
Burnes, Tillman A., 21:4:20; 31:1:8
Burney, Dr., 27:2:95
Burnham and Prudential Buildings, 35:3:174
Burnham and Root, 33:1:2,6,7
Burnham, Anita W., 32:3:183
Burnham, Daniel, 25:1:3; 28:1:49
Burnham, Dr. Fred, 31:1:46
Burnham Family, 32:3:170
Burnham, John, 24:3:306
Burnham, Marston, 34:3:225
Burnham, Mrs. George, 34:1:ll
Burnhams, 33:4:l77
Burnwell Cottage, illus., 26:2:103
Burr, Dr. Agnes C., 31:1:15
Burr, Dr. Edward, 35:2:100
Burres, Fr. Ernest J., 24:1:83
Burriel, Andres Marcos, 23:1:41, 24:85; 24:1:85
Burrus, Fr. Ernest J., 24:1:83
Burton, Henry Halleck: illus., 30:3:206; ment. 207,208
Burton, Henry S., 26:3:173,175,177,178; 21:1:75; 25:4:273,274,275,276; illus., 30:3:199; ment.,1:39,52,53,54,56,58,59,61; 3:198-211 passim
Burton, Maria Amparo Ruiz: article about, 30:3:198-211; ment., 1:17
Burton, Nellie: illus., 30:3:206; ment., 202,207,208
Busalacchi, Joseph, 27:4:218
Busch, Briton Cooper, book edited by, reviewed, 30:1:71-72; books edited by, noted,34:2:l79, 250
Busenbury, E. O., 30:4:239
Bush, Captain J. V.: illus., 30:4:Facing page 233; ment., 234
Bush, John, 34:2:99
Bush, Thomas, 23:2:43
Bush, William H., 30:4:234
Bushnell, Horace, 32:4:237
Bushyhead, Edward W., 28:3:199,200,202
Bushyhead House: illus., 28:3:173; ment. 174
Bushyhead, Mrs. Edward, 33:2&3:111
Bushyhead, Police Chief E. W., illus., 26:1:25
Business Directories, San Diego, 24:2:162,163,166
Business Men’s Association, 24:3:371,372
Bustamante, Anastasio, 21:4:2,3
Butchart, Ronald E., book by, noted, 34:1:73
Butcher Boy, 27:4:269,270
Butler, Anne M., book by, reviewed, 32:3:213-215
Butler, General, 34:4:268
Butler, Isabel, 26:4:250
Butler, Thomas Meeker, 31:1:26
Butterfield, John, 28:4:215
Butterfield, L. B., 31:3:217
Butterfield Stage, 24:2:247; 21:1:76; 27:2:129; 29:2:117
By the Sweat of Their Brow: Mexican Immigrant Labor in the United States, 1900-1940, by Mark Reisler, reviewed, 24:4:476-478.
Bye-Lo Baby, 35:3:197
Byers, Sheriff James C., 30:4:238
C. F. Guenther Corporation, 29:1:14
Caballero, Romeo R. Flores Caballero, book by, reviewed, 30:2:141-143
Cable Railway Company, 33:1:3,4
Cabo San Lucas, 23:1:41; 23:4:15; 22:2:3
Cabral, Manuel, 27:3:161,165,170
Cabrera Bueno, Admiral Jose Gonzalez, 24:1:84,87
Cabrillo Ball, 30:3:176
Cabrillo Bridge (Puerte Cabrillo), illus., 25:2:123,184
Cabrillo Canyon, 23:2:45,47,50,51; illus., 23:2:53; 29:2:91
Cabrillo Celebration, article about, 30:3:167-180
Cabrillo Club, 23:1:74
Cabrillo Commercial Club, 30:4:233
Cabrillo Era and His Voyage of Discovery, The, edited by Carl F. Repusch, 30:2:143-145
Cabrillo Historical Association, book by, reviewed, 30:3:222-223
Cabrillo Hotel, illus., 25:2:172-173
Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez, 21:2:42, 23:3:44,53, 24:1:6,80,121, 34:1:l6; 35:3:149,188,194; 22:1;1; 22:4:23; 27:3:179; 28:1:59; 30:1:14; 3:167
Cabrillo National Monument Oral History Program, noted, 34:1:75
“Cabrillo Rifles, The: San Diego’s Home Guard in World War I,” by Gerald A. Shepherd, 30:4:233-240
Cadman, Charles Wakefield, 31:4:302,308
Caduano, 23:3:65
“Caesar” (Kodiak Bear), 24:301,305,309
Cafe Building, 23:2:27
Caffin, Charles, 31:1:27
Cahill, F. S., 21:1:47
Cahill, Holger: illus., 31:3:177
Cahuilla Indians, article about, 22:1:4-10, ment. 17,18,21; illus. 4; 24:2:246,249
Cajames, Pasqual, 22:4:36
Cajon Pass, 22:1:5
Calamajue, Baja California, 21:4:36
Calamyet, Baja California, 22:4:33
Calan, John, 21:1:46
Calder, Alexander Sterling, 35:3:177,178
Caldwell, J. McHenry, 29:3:216
Calero, Manuel, 24:3:270
Calexico, California, 21:1:2,12,20; 22:1:38
Calhoun, John C., 21:1:73
California Academy of Sciences, 24:3:301; 29:4:248
California Architect and Building News, 1879-1899, 21:4:43-53 passim; illus., 21:4:45
California Architect and Building News, 28:3:175
California Art Club in Los Angeles, 35:3:177,178
California Art Club, 32:3:152,166
California Artists 1935 to 1956, by Dewitt Clinton McCall, reviewed, 28:2:145-146
California Assembly, 24:223
California Bank Examiner System, 23:1:72
California Banking Act of 1909, 35:2:83
California Building, 24:2:94; 30:3:154; 35: 3:152,153
California Bungalow, interior, illus., 25:4:323
California Catholicism: A Holy Year Tribute, by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, reviewed, 22:2:62-63
California Catholicity, by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, reviewed, 26:3:222-224
California Central Railroad, 24:4:426
California Cities, Towns, & Counties, l988, edited by Edith R. Hornor, noted, 34:3:252
California Civilization: An Interpretation, by Howard A. DeWitt, reviewed, 26:4:289-290
“California Column in the Civil War, The: Hazen’s Civil War Diary”, edited by Konrad F. Schreier, Jr., 22:2:31-48
California Column, route of, 22:2:35
California Community of the Book, The: A Directory of Selected Organizations and Programs, compiled by Laurie R. Serikaku, edited by William H. Fisher, noted, 35:4:286
California Conquered: The Annexation of a Mexican Province, 1846-1958, by Neal Harlow, noted, 35:4:282
California Conquered: War and Peace on the Pacific, 1846-1850, by Neal Harlow, reviewed, 29:3:229-230
California Design: 1910, 29:4:267
California Development Company, 21:1:2,3,5,6,7,9,12
California Division of Fish and Game, 29:4:248
California Division of Water Resources, 32:4:259 California Fish and Game Commission, 24:4:447-448, 23:3:7,15,17; 28:4:254,255
California Garden, 24:3:360, 34:3:226, 34:4:28l
California Garden: illus., 25:3:209; mentioned, 25:3:208,211, 213,214,218
California Gold Rush Overland Diary of Byron N. McKinstry 1850-1852, The, edited by Bruce L. McKinstry, 22:3:58-59
“California Hills,” by Maurice Braun, illus., 23:3:31
California Historical Association, 31:4:274
California Historical Quarterly, 1952, 22:2:50
California History Plan, California Department of Parks and Recreation, reviewed, 21:3:59-60
California I Love, The, 35:4:236
California in 1776, article about, 22:4:48-53
“California in 1831: Heinrich Virmond to Lucas Alaman,” edited by David J. Weber, translated by Ronald R. Young, 21:4:1-6
California Indian History: A Classified and Annotated Guide to Source Materials, by Robert F. Heizer, Karen M. Nissen, and Edward D. Castillo, noted, 22:1:51
California Indian Mission Basketry, illus., 26:3:167
California Indians vs. The United States of America (HR 4497), The, edited by Robert F. Heizer, reviewed, 26:1:65-66
California Indians: daily life, 24:1:127-137; desertion of mission tribes, 24:2:178; impact of colonization on, 24:1:121-139; labor at missions, 24:2:172-182 passim; punishment of described by La Perouse, 24:2:175; racial segregation and integration of, 24:1:99,105-106; women and white men, 24:2:245-246
California Iron Works, 29:1:34
California Irrigation District Law (Wright Act), 21:2:24
California Landmarks Club, 32:1:18
California Landscape Painting, 23:3:20-40 passim
California League, 30:1:6
California Liberty Fair, 35:3:188
California Life Insurance Company, 23:1:74
California Mammals, 24:3:300
California Midwinter International Fair, 33:1:5; 21:4:1-6
California Mission Bibliography, edited by Francis J. Weber, noted, 34:2:l85
California Mission Poetry: A Select Compilation, edited by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, noted, 25:3:270
California Mortgage Loan & Trust Company, 33:2&3:141
California National Bank of San Diego, 25:4:280
California National Bank, 35:2:80
California-Nevada Travel Diary of 1876: The Delightful Account of a Ben B’rith, A, by David A. D’Ancona, edited by William M. Kramer, reviewed, 22:3:56-57
California of George Gordon and the 1849 Sea Voyages of his California Association, by Albert Shumate, noted, 23:3:101
California on Stone, 24:159
California Pacific International Exposition (1935), 35:3:158,168,181,186,199; illus., 25:2:122; 24:327, 34:2:l04, 23:2:17; 23:3:30; 28:4:226; 32:3:148,154,155, 158,163,166, 171, 173,174,175,181, 182,183,185,188; 31:4:261-297 passim
California Palace of the Legion of Honor, 35:3:197
California Patterns: A Geographical and Historical Atlas, by David Hornbeck, reviewed, 30:3:217-218
California People, by Carol Dunlap, noted, 30:1:74
California Planing Mills, 29:1:20
“California Poppy,” by Albert Valentien, 24:Summer front cover
California Portland Cement Company, 25:4:280,282
California Progressives, 25:3:192
California Promotion Committee, 21:1:28-29
California Quadrangle, 35:3:152
California Savings Bank, 35:2:80
California School of Fine Arts, 32:3:160
California Sea Otter Trade 1784-1848, The, by Adele Ogden, noted, 22:2:66
California Senate Fish and Game Committee, 28:4:262,263,264
“California Sexual Deviation Research,” 35:4:253
California Society of Miniature Painters, 32:3:152,166,186
California Southern Line, 24:2:161
California Southern Railroad and the Growth of San Diego, The, Part I, by Douglas L. Lowell, 31:4:245-260
“California Southern Railroad and The Growth of San Diego, The”, Part II, by Douglas L. Lowell, 32:1:27-42
California Southern Railroad, Chinese labor and, 25:4:324-337; 28:4:222,223; 24:2:162, 23:2:9; 23:4:17,60; 34:2:l24,l27
California Stage Company, 28:4:215
California State Board of Forestry, 21:4:55
California State Census of 1852, 21:3:2,14; 21:4:12
California State League, 21:2:36
California State Legislature (1852), 21:3:35
California State Tuberculosis Association, 29:2:103,106
“California Summertime,” illus., front cover, 23:3
California, The Great Exception, by Carey McWilliams, reviewed, 22:4:55
California Theater, 31:2:102
California to Remember, The, Sketches by Eugene Gilbert, Text by Richard F. Pourade, reviewed, 27:2:142-143
California Utopia: Point Loma, 1897-1942, by Emmett A. Greenwalt, reviewed, 25:3:268-269
California Volunteer Infantry, 22:2:32
California Volunteer Veteran Association, 22:2:32
California Watercolor Society, 32:3:152,161
California Wine, by Lane Publishing Company, noted, 22:2:66
California Wings. History of Aviation in the Golden State, by William A. Schoneberger, reviewed, 33:1:72-73
California Winter League, 29:1:32; 30:1:6
California, 25:3:194
California, 27:1:24; 4:241,242,248,252
California: A Bicentennial History, by David Lavender, reviewed, 23:2:60-61
California: colonization of, Spanish backgrounds, 24:1-143 passim; occupation of the port of San Diego de Alcala, 24:1:91-96; plans for the occupation of, 24:1:79-90; Spanish mission colonization and political control in, 24:1:97-120
California: The Catholic Experience, by Francis J. Weber, noted, 29:1:76
California’s “Pastoral Era,” 21:3:3
California’s Black Pioneers: A Brief Historical Survey, by Kenneth G. Goode, reviewed, 21:1:88-89
California’s Catholic Treasury: A Guide to the Historical Museum Attached to the Archival Center, Archdiocese of Los Angeles, compiled by Francis J. Weber, noted, 31:3:240-241
California’s first martyr, article about, 35:1:22-27
California’s Fugitive Slave Law, 21:4:8
California’s Maritime Heritage, by Martin P. Riegel, noted, 34:3:25l-252
California’s Mission Revival, by Karen J. Weitze, reviewed, 31:2:137-138
California’s Old Missions: The Story of the Founding of the 21 Franciscan Missions in Spanish Alta California: 1769-1823, by Paul H. Kocher, noted, 24:2:265
California’s Railroad Era, 1850-1911, by Ward Mc Affe, reviewed, 21:1:86
California’s Senora de la Soledad, edited by Francis J. Weber, noted, 34:1:77
California’s Sorrowful Mission: A Documentary History of Neustra Senora de la Soledad, edited by Francis J. Weber, noted, 34:1:77
California’s Utopian Colonies, by Robert V. Hine, noted, 30:3:228
California–Where the Twain Did Meet, by Anne Loftis, reviewed, 21:1:81-82
California-Mexican Land and Cattle Company, 26:2:265
Californiana III. Documentos para la historia de la transformacion colonizadora de California, by W. Michael Mathes, reviewed, 22:2:56-57
Californians: Searching for the Golden State, by James D. Houston, reviewed, 33:1:75-76
Californios in San Diego, 1846-1856, article about, 21:3:1-31; 1850-1860, 21:1:52-80 passim Call to California, 23:1:14
Callaghan, Catherine A., review by, 23:2:62-63; review by, 25:1:70-71
Callan, Lanny (“Monsieur Callon of Paris”), illus., 25:1:47
Callaway, Harry E., 26:1:59
Calles, General Plutarco Elias, 31:4:269
Calmalli, Baja California, 22:4:34
Calmus, Dr. George, 33:2&3:l42
Camargo, 24:1:102,109
Camarillo, Albert, book by, reviedwed, 31:3:228-230
Camera Club (San Diego), 23:1:75
Camera Obscura (Mission Cliff Gardens), 29:4:296,298
Cameron Corners, 29:3:153
Cameron Hall, 27:4:233
Camino Real, 32:2:112
Camp and Camino in Lower California, by Arthur W. North, reviewed, 25:1:68-69
Camp Callan, 26:3:204
Camp, G. W., 25:4:326
Camp George Derby, 31:4:269
Camp Kearny, 32:2:92; 4:256
Camp Lewis, 30:4:233
Camp Lockett, 34:1:34
Camp Pendleton, 21:2:17,24; 26:3:204
Camp Wright, 22:2:44
Camp Zachary Taylor, 27:3:184
Campa, Arthur L., book by, reviewed, 26:3:221-222
Campbell, Bruce F., book by, reviewed, 27:2:148-149
Campbell, D’Ann, book by, reviewed, 32:3:210-212
Campbell, Dr. Roy, 27:1:40; 23:2:16
Campbell, E. E., illus., 26:1:32
Campbell, Edward, 33:2&3:l46
Campbell, J. R., 26:3:201
Campbell, J. G., 21:1:36
Campbell Kilns, 25:4:281
Campbell, Leon G., review by, 22:1:46-47
Campbell, Mich, 23:4:48
Camper, Marge, 35:2:105
Campfires in Desert and Lava, by W.T. Hornaday, et al, 22:2:51-52
Camphouse, Marjorie V., book by, reviewed, 22:2:60-61
Campo Cattle Company, 21:4:60
Campo Florida, 30:3:154
Campo Indian Agency Schools, article about, 29:3:153-164
Campo Public School, 24:3:160
Campo Relief Fund, 29:3:153
Campo Reservation, 29:2:125,126
Campos, Anthony John, book translated and edited by, noted, 24:4:482
Campos, Catalina, illus., 32:2:127
Camulos Ranch, 24:4:460
Canada de las Calaveras, 23:3:73
Canadian Pacific Line, 24:3:275
Canapa, Lorenzo, illus., 27:4:221
Canary Cottage, 27:4:267; 35:1:53,58
Canary Islands, 22:4:22; 24:1:2,5,16,22
Canby, General E. R. S., 30:3:202,205
Canby, Major E. R. S., 26:3:212
Candelaria, Baja California, 21:4:25,31
Candelario, 23:3:73
Canfield, C. A., 30:2:102
Canfield, Lieutenant Cyrus L., 25:3:247,250
Caniz, 29:3:223
Canizares, Jose de, 21:4:36, 24:400 Cannery Workers and Fishermen’s Union, 27:4:220
Cannon, Harry, 22:4:30
Cano, Alonso, 34:1:l6
Canon de Cancio, 30:1:22
Canon de los Artistas, by Austin Deuel, noted, 34:2:182
Cansino, Eduardo, 29:2:99
Cansino, Margarita (Rita Hayworth), 29:2:99
Cant, William, 35:3:211
Cantonese Willow Ware, 22:4:17
Cantu, Colonel Esteban, 35:1:36
Cape Colonet, 32:2:83
Cape Horn, 24:2:238
Cape Mendocino, 24:1:83
Cape Pulmo, 23:3:71
Cape San Luca, 24:1:88,91
Cape San Lucas, 21:2;3, 23:3:69,73
Cape San Roque, 23:3:3
Capistini, Captain George, 25:1:50,56
Capistrano, Juan, 29:4:236
Capital That Couldn’t Stay Put, The: The Complete Book of California’s Capitols, by June Oxford, noted, 30:2:149
Capobianco, Tito, 28:1:35,44
Capps, Edwin M., 24:3:377; article about, 30:3:181-197
Capps, Mayor, 23:2:52
Capps, Thomas J., 30:3:181
Capps’ Plan (Harbor Improvement Plan), 30:3:184,185,188
Capricorn Expedition, 29:4:254,255
Capron House, illus., 34:4:284
Capron, John G., 23:2:46
Capron, John, 25:4:275
“Captain Henry Fitch, San Diego Merchant, 1825-1849,” by Adele Ogden, 27:4:238-259
Captain Money and the Golden Girl: The J. David Affair, reviewed, 32:4:265-267
Capwell, Emily, 31:2:93
Cardenas, Captain Jose, 27:4:239
Cardenas, Lazaro, 31:4:274; 29:2:80,81
Cardinal of Toledo, Inquisitor General, 24:1:17
cardon (Pachycereus pringlei), illus., 23:1:1
Cardon cactus, 22:4:31,32
Cardona, Nicolas de, 27:3:179
Cardozo, Ellen, 21:3:35
Cardozo, Isaac N., 21:3:35
Carissa Creek, 26:3:214
Carl Klindt’s Cycle and Arms League, 30:1:8
Carleton E. Watkins: A Listing of Photographs in the Collection of the California State Library, by Richard Terry, noted, 31:3:242
Carleton, James Henry, 22:2:32; illus. 42
Carlin, Katherine Eitzen, book by, reviewed, 35:2:141-143
Carlisle, John G., 23:4:20
Carlos III, 25:1:60,62; See Charles III
Carlos Pacheco, 26:1:14; 33:4:160; 35:1:32
Carlos, Prince Don, 29:4:237
Carlsbad, California, article about, 30:2:95-104
Carlsbad Department of Parks and Recreation, 35:4:232
Carlsbad Hotel (1890): illus., 30:2:96-97; ment., 100
Carlsbad: An Unabashed History of the Village by the Sea, by Charles Wesley Orton, noted, 34:2:184
Carlson & Simpson Company, 26:1:54
Carlson, Dick, letter to the editor, 25:1:82; article by, 24:3:311-342; letter to the editor, 24:4:485
Carlson, Henrick L., 35:3:155
Carlson, William H., 23:4:59,60,61,62,66; illus., 23:4:60,76,380,381; 30:2:126
Carlton, Robert L., article by, 21:4:7-20; review by, 30:3:146-148
Carlyle, Thomas, 30:4:252
Carman, Michael Dennis, book by, reviewed, 24:148-149, review by, 21:3:59-60; 24:2:115
Carmel Valley Cemetery, 28:4:278-279
Carmelita, Sister M., 28:3:192
Carmen Bay, 24:95
Carmen Island, Baja California, salt-works, illus., 23:3:61
Carmen River, 24:1:85,87,88
Carnegie, Andrew, 27:1:29,32
Carnegie Institute of Technology (Carnegie Mellon University), 31:1:26; 2:91
Carnegie Institute, Pittsbugh, 23:3:25
Carney, Augustus, 22:4:42
Carniglia, Augustino, illus., 27:4:221
Carolan, Francis, 34:1:l0
Caroline, 23:3:55; 22:2:11,14
Carpenter, Frank, 30:2:102
Carpenter, Robert, 30:2:102
Carpenter, Roy, 30:2:102
Carr, C. L., 34:4:263
Carr, Clyde M., 32:3:155
Carr, Lawrence M., 28:2:79
Carranza, Venustiano, 24:3:277; 35:1:36
Carrasco, Benito, 29:4:241
Carreno, Teresa, 31:4:302,308
Carrico, Richard L., article by, 26:3:165-184; article edited by, 29:2:115-139; review by, 30:2:145-146; 22:4:19; review by, 22:2:65
Carrillo, (Sergeant) Mariano, 24:4:404,411
Carrillo, Alonso del, 22:4:23
Carrillo, Antoinette, 35:4:238
Carrillo, Captain Raymundo, 30:2:80
Carrillo, Carlos Antonio, 21:4:3,5
Carrillo, Guillermo, 24:4:411
Carrillo, Hilario, 23:1:82; title page to property title, illus., 23:1:83
Carrillo, Jose Raimundo, 35:4:232
Carrillo, Josefa, 27:4:238,254,255
Carrillo, Juan Antonio, 21:4:2
Carrillo, Leo, article about, 35:4:231-247
Carrillo, Pedro, 21:3:13,21
Carrillo, Ramon, 26:3:179
Carrizal, 23:3:79
Carrizito, Baja California, 23:1:1
Carrizo Gorge, 34:2:l26,l73
Carroll, Peter, review by, 29:2:144-145
Carroll, William, book by, noted, 25:3:270
Carruthers, Isabella, 23:2:43
Carson, Brigadier General Christopher “Kit”, 22:2:32
Carstarphen, Mrs. Dorothy, 33:1:25
Carsten, Dave, 28:1:17
Cart, J., 29:3:223
Carter, Dr. Joseph, 35:2:110
Carter, George F., book by, reviewed, 27:3:207-208
Carter, Harvey L., book co-authored by, reviewed, 31:4:326-327
Carter, Percy M., 32:2:111
Carter, William, book by, noted, 25:3:271
Carthusian Monks, 35:1:22
Cartwright, Dan, 30:2:102
Carver, Dr. George Washington, 35:3:172
Cary, Stella, 29:2:108
Casa de Aguirre, 34:3:l90
Casa de Balboa, 35:3:152
Casa de Estudillo, 24:4:461
Casa de los Amigos, 31:3:213
Casa de Manana, 31:3:212
Casa de Prado, 35:3:155
Casa de Tempo, 30:4:270
Casa del Prado, 25:3:195,212
Casa del Rey Moro Gardens, 31:4:264
Casa Ernestina, 31:4:305
“Casa Ernestina,” 28:1:37
Casa Pintada, Baja California, 23:3:67,68
“Case of The Missing Book of Hours,” by Trudie Casper, 24:2:183-196
Case, Thomas, article by, 29:4:235-246; review by, 30:3:223-224; review by, 32:3:209-210; article by, 24:1:24; mentioned, 24:2, article by, 34:1:l6-28
Casebeer, Dr. H. M., 30:4:238
Cash, John, article by, 28:2:95-125
Casper, Trudie, article by, 24:183-196, 23:1:64-79; article by, 26:2:126-132; article edited by, 27:4:260-276; article edited by, 28:1:11-34
Cass, Lewis, 22:2:24
Cassidy, Andres, 27:1:21,22
Cassidy, John P., 28:4:259
Cassius Carter Centre Stage, 31:2:100,102
Castanien, Pliny: article by, 26:1:21-52; illus. 52
Castellanos Family, 31:2:118
Castelo, Agustin, 24:4:411
Castelucho, 32:3:161
Castilians, 23:1:56-62 passim
Castillo, Adelaida, article by, 22:3:26-35
Castillo, Ambrosio del, 30:1:17
Castillo, Edward D., book by, noted,22:1:51
Castillo, Marques del, 24:1:85
Castillo, Richard Griswold del, book by, reviewed, 31:4:323-324; book edited by, noted, 30:1:73; review by, 33:4:2l3-2l4, review by, 24:2:256-257; review by, 29:4:309-310; reviews by, 28:2:143-144; 4:292-293; review by, 35:1:73-74; article by, 26:4:256-273; book by, reviewed, 284-286; reviewed by, 2:155-156
Castleton, Kate, 31:1:4
Castro (Commanding Officer of Lower California), 26:3:214
Castro, Father Alonso de, 29:4:236; 24:5:257
Castro, Americo, 24:1:16
Castro, General Jose, 29:1:55; 25:3:252; 26:4:277,278; 21:3:9
Castro, Mauricio, 30:1:52, 59
Catalina, Infanta, 34:1:26
Catalina, 21:4:3
Catalogue of the San Diego Free Public Library, by Lulu Younkin, 28:3:167
Catalonian Volunteers, 21:2:3, 24:1:91,111
Cathedral Girls’ High School, 28:3:187
Cathedral of Alcala. See Alcala Cathedral of
Cathedral Rock (La Jolla), illus., 26:2:95
Catherine of Russia, 24:1:89
Catholic Directory, 34:3:l97
Catholic Indian Missions, 34:3:l89
Catholic Ladies’ Benevolent Society, 26:2;138
Catlin, George, 30:4:241-251
Catolica, Isabella la, 25:1:61
Cattle Raising in Southern California, after 1850, 24:2:238
Caughey, John and LaRee, book edited by, reviewed, 23:2:64-65
Caughey, John W., 26:3:171
Cave, Dr., 28:3:169
Cave Paintings of Baja California, The, Revised Edition, by Harry W. Crosby, noted, 32:1:66-67
Cave Paintings of Baja California. The Great Murals of an Unknown People, The, by Harry Crosby, reviewed, 22:3:54-55
Cavendish, Thomas, 23:3:44
Cayuga, 27:4:255
Ceballos, Velasco, 26:4:256
Cedarville, 23:1:66
Cedros Island, 22:4:30; copper mining camp, illus. 30-31; 23:3:3,5
Celis, Eulogio de, 27:4:241,242
Celorio, Miguel, 32:3:193
Celtic Monarch, 28:1:12
Cement, production in San Diego, 25:4:273-286
Cementation Index, 25:4:281
Cemeteries, San Diego, 28:4:269-291
Cenon and Narcison of Mesa Grande, 30:3:173
Century of Dishonor, A, 24:4:457
“Census of San Diego Company, 1790” (San Diego Presidio), 24:4:415-419 Census, San Diego: 1850, 21:1:56, 21:4:12,16,17; 1852, 21:4:16-17; 1860, 21:1:71, 21:4:13,16-17; 1870, 21:4:16-17; 1880, 21:4:15,16,17
Census, Santa Barbara: 1850, 21:4:15
Centennial Celebration in San Diego: article about, 22:3:1-25; dinner menu for the Horton House, illus., 18-19; program cover, illus., 23
Centennial Tree, 22:3:16-17
Centennial, 28:1:18
Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies of UCSD, 24:1:1
Central and Southern Pacific Railroads, 34:4:258, 34:4:27l
Central California Railroad, 34:2:l25,l29
Central Japanese Association of Los Angeles, 28:4:252
Central Pacific Railroad, 25:4:327; 27:3:156,158; 31:4:248,249; 34:4:268,269
Central Park (New York), 28:1:50
Century Magazine, 24:4:459
Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago, 32:3:166,181,186; 31:4:261,264,269
Ceramics, found at San Diego Presidio: illus., 27:2:135,136, 139; ment. 129-141 passim
Cerny, Johni, book co-edited by, reviewed, 30:4:285-287
Cerro Agua Verde, 21:4:31
Cerro Gordo, Battle of, 26:2:78
Cerro La Sandia, 21:4:34
Cerro Paraiso, 21:4:34
Cerro Prieto: illus., 27:1:54-55, 56; ment. 43,45,46,47,52,59
Cerro San Borja, 21:4:34
Cervantes, Miguel, 24:1:5
Cesena Family, 32:2:118
Cesena, Gina, review by, 24:2:255-256
CETENAL (Comision de Estudios del Territorio Nacional), 23:1:14
Cetina, Padre Melchor de, 29:4:241,242,243
Ceuta, 25:1:62
Ch’ing Dynasty, 25:4:320
Chadwick, Florence, illus., 24:3:337
Chadwick, Richard, illus., 26:1:43
Chaffe, Fannie Josephine, 27:1:1
Chaffee, Jerome B., 27:1:1
Chaffey Gate, 21:1:5,8,10,15
Chaffey, George, 21:1:2,5; 21:2:36; illus., 21:1:5
Chagres, Panama, 23:1:66
Chaining the Land: A History of Surveying in California, by Francois D. Uzes, noted, 29:3:232
Chamber of Commerce (SD), 28:1:48; See San Diego Chamber of Commerce
Chamberlin, Eugene K., review by, 26:1:70-71
Chambers, Claude, 32:2:130
Chambers, Florence, illus., 24:3:337
Chambers, George, 25:4:308
Chambers, Hal, 26:1:59
Chambers House, illus., 25:4:308
Champ, Harold, 21:1:32
Chandler, Billy Jaynes, review by, 28:2:79
Chandler, Harry, 34:1:56
Chandler, William, article by, 25:4:298-323
“Changing Face of Mission San Diego, The,” by Norman Neuerburg, 32:1:1-26
Channel Islands, 24:1:121
Channing, William Ellery, 32:4:232
Channing, William F., 34:4:290
Chapel of the Chimes at Greenwood Cemetery, 30:4:247
Chapin, Aaron Lucius, 35:3:190
Chapin, Adams, 30:4:242
Chapin, Emma M., 32:3:163; 29:1:43; 30:4:241-243
Chapin, Orlando S., 30:4:241
Chaplin, Charles, 22:4:42; 34:1:4
Chaplin, Mrs. Mildred Harris, 33:4:l77
Chapluck, Issac, 29:2:80
Chapman, Elizabeth (Grant), 27:1:3,6,13
Chaput, Donald, article by, 33:4:151-164; book by, reviewed, 22:1:48; article by, 33:4:l5l-l64
Charities Tract, 23:2:47,51
“Charles A. Fries,” by Jean Rittenhouse, illus., 24:2:168
Charles F. Lummis: The Man and His West, by Turbese Lummis Fiske and Keith Lummis, reviewed, 22:3:52-53
Charles III, 27:2:129; illus., 24:1:86; mentioned, 24:1:79,86,88,89, 23:1:56; 22:2:2
Charles Point, 26:2:79
“Charles Reiffel,” by Lanni Baldaugh, illus., 31:1:24
Charles V, 24:1:2
Charleston, 30:3:170,174,175
Charley Dance School, illus., 24:3:341
Charlot, Jean, 32:3:181
Charlton, Lionel Evelyn Oswald, 33:4:l73
Chase, A. J., 35:3:209,213
Chase Home (Gail Levy), 24:2:158
Chase, Major Levi, 23:2:46; 31:1:6
Chase, Richard Gabriel, 21:1:ii;
Chase School, 35:3:174
Chase, William Merritt, 23:3:21,23,32; 30:4:246; 32:3:168,179; 35:3:174
Chatard, Lieutenant Frederick, 30:1:56
Chaumiere, Grande, 32:3:161
Chavez, John R., book by, reviewed, 31:3:235-237
Chemehuevis, The, by Carobeth Laird, reviewed, 23:3:96-97
Cheney, John Vance, 31:4:303,308
Cherny, Robert W. and Issel, William, book by, noted 29:1:76
Chessum, George, 27:3:186
Chiba Choshichi, 24:4:448
Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, 32:3:186
Chicago Art Students’ League, 32:3:186
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, 32:1:38
Chicago Columbian Exposition, 32:4:244
Chicago Galleries Association, 23:3:30; 31:1:35
Chicago Tribune, 23:1:77
Chicago World’s Fair of 1894, 24:2:162; 31:2:90; 33:1:7
Chicago’s World Columbian Exposition, 25:1:3,16
Chicano Bibliography, University of Utah Marriott Library, noted, 21:2:59
Chicano Heritage, three volumes in series reviewed, 24:1:145-147
“Chicano History: An Oral History approach,” by Mario T. Garcia, 23:1:46-54
Chicano Park, 29:1:38
Chicano, The, edited by Norris Hundley, 22:2:66
Chicanos in California: A History of Mexican Americans in California, by Albert Camarillo, reviewed, 31:3:228-230
Chichibu Maru, illus., 24:3:284, 23:3:11
Chick, Martines, 31:1:8
Chicken Pie Shop, 24:2:210
Chiefs and Challengers: Indian Resistance and Cooperation in Southern California, by George Harwood Phillips, reviewed, 22:1:47-48
Chih, Ginger, book co-authored by, reviewed, 29:4:307-309
Chilcacop, 30:2:78
Children’s Cove, 25:4:300
Children’s Home Association, 27:1:34
Children’s Home, 23:1:75
Children’s Hospital, 29:2:109
Children’s Industrial Home, 29:1:46,47,50
Children’s Memorial Hospital, 29:2:108
Children’s Society, 29:2:107
Chinatown (San Diego), 25:4:327
Chinese Benevolent Association, 23:2:15
Chinese Christian Women’s Club, 23:2:17
Chinese Community Church (San Diego), 23:2:19
Chinese Community Church of Washington D.C., 23:2:16
Chinese Congregational Church, 23:2:19
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, 23:2:10; 23:4:18,19
Chinese Experience in America, by Shih-Han Henry Tsai, reviewed, 34:1:64-65
Chinese Fishermen (San Diego), 29:1:3
Chinese Fishermen in San Diego, article about, 23:4:12-24
Chinese Fishing junks, illus., 23:4:17,18-19
Chinese Historical Society, book by reviewed, 23:4:70-71
Chinese in San Diego, railroads and, 25:4:324-337
Chinese Miners, 21:4:8
“Chinese Mission and Its Program of Future Work, The” by Reverend C.C. Hung, 23:2:16
Chinese Mission in San Diego, article about, 23:2:8-21; 25:4:329
Chinese Mission School (San Diego), illus., 23:2:12-13; 32:4:240
Chinese New Year, 23:2:14
Chinese Presbyterian Church of San Francisco, 23:2:19
Chinese, use as railroad laborers, 32:1:33-36
Chinese Youth Association,The, 23:2:17
Chinigchinich, 35:1:22
Chino Tsuneji, 24:4:447
Chino, 25:4:280,281
Chistose Maru, 23:3:4
Chitose, 24:3:287,293
Choate, Daniel, 23:2:46
Choate, Joseph Hodges, 21:2:30,32,33
Choate, Rufus, 25:3:192,193
Cholera, 21:4:46
Cholla cactus, 22:4:32
Chollas Creek, 29:1:29
Chollas Heights Naval Radio Station, 25:3:194
Cholos, 21:3:23
Choquet, Diego, 22:1:3
Christ Episcopal Church: illus., 33:1:12l; ment. 5
Christian Science Church, illus., 25:2:176
Christine, Virginia, 29:2:81
Christman, Florence, book by, noted, 31:4:330-331
Christmas Seal Stamp (tuberculosis), 29:2:100
“Christmases In California,” by Richard W. Amero, 26:4:274-281
Christy, Francis, 21:1:43
“Chronology Of Events (Villa Montezuma),” by Lucinda Eddy, 33:2&3:l4l-l49
Chula Vista Art Center, 23:3:30
Chula Vista Heritage, l9ll-l986, by Karna Webster, noted, 34:1:76-77
Chula Vista Women’s Club, 23:3:33
Chula Vista, 24:4:429; 29:4:297
Chumash Indians, 24:4:401
Chung Hwa School, 23:2:20
Church of God in Christ, The, baptizing, illus., 27:2:106-107
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 25:3:242-261 passim
Church of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus, 32:2:126
Church, Walter, 29:2:108
Churchill, General, 33:1:6
Churchill Hotel, 26:2:128
Churchman, Edwin T., 35:3:173
Churchman, George, illus., 26:1:34
Churchman, Isabelle, 35:3:162,191,170-174
Cia, Mexicana del Rosarito, 29:2:78
Cincinnati Academy of Fine Arts, 32:3:182
Cincinnati Academy Sculpture Class (c. 1896), illus., 24:3:361
Cincinnati Art Academy, 24:3:344,345; 35:3:168,199
Cincinnati Art Club, 31:1:35
“Cincinnatus,” 21:1:64
Cirio tree, 22:4:32
Ciruzzi, Canice G., article by, 26:2:77-89
Cisneros, Cardinal Francisco Ximenez de, 34:1:l8, 24:1:5
Cisneros, Cardinal Jimenez de, 29:4:236
Citizen’s Traction Company, 23:4:2,4
Citizens Savings Bank, 21:1:38,46; 21:3:53
Citizens’ Railroad Committee, 28:4:239; 34:4:274
Citizens’ Traction Company, 29:4:295
“City, A Bank, A Family, A,” by Theodore Davie, 35:2:75-99
City Chevrolet, 26:1:60
City Heights (Steiner, Klauber, Choate and Castle Addition), 24:1:7
City Jail (San Diego): illus., 30:3:188; ment. 189
City Land Commission (San Diego), 24:2:223
City Lands Committee, 23:2:51
City League, 30:1:8
City of Honolulu, 28:1:22
City of Los Angeles, 28:1:22
City of Panama, 23:1:66
City of the Silver Gate, 21:1:30
City Park (Balboa Park), article about, 23:2:40-59; illus., 23:2:41,52; Arbor Day, illus., 25:1:10; illus., 8-9;map, illus, 25:1:facing page 1; mentioned, 1-25 passim; 32:4:237,243
City Park Commission, 22:2:50
City Rescue Mission, 23:2:27; illus., 23:2:34
City Stadium, 32:2:97
City-County Administration Building: illus., 30:3:159; ment. 155
Ciudad Juarez, 26:4:261
Civic Auditorium, 28:1:32
Civic Center Building, 31:1:54
Civic Center, 32:2:104
Civil War (American), 35:3:211; 24:2:155, 34:4:253
Civil Works Administration, 23:3:30
Civilian Conservation Corps, 30:1:10; 35:3:162
Civilian Exclusion Order Number Four, 24:4:452
Clancy, Sister David, 24:3:l94
Clapperton, Katheryn L., article by, 32:1:43-55
Clare, Sister Margaret, 28:3:187
Claremont College, 30:4:267,269,270
Claremont Colleges, 25:3:237
Clarissa Andrews, 32:2:75
Clarita, 27:4:249
Clark, Captain W. W., 32:2:76
Clark, Charles, W., 31:4:303
Clark, Ernest, 26:4:250
Clark, Hiram C., 27:4:249
Clark, Ira G., review by, 22:4:57-58
Clark, John, 31:2:97
Clark, Judge, 21:2:27
Clark, Julia (“Bird Girl”): illus., 25:1:50,51; mentioned, 50,56
Clark, Mayor Harry C., 25:3:237
Clark of London, 32:2:75
Clark, Thomas D., review by 24:4:475-476, article by, 23:2:1-7
Clarke, A. B., book by, noted, 35:4:284
Clarke, Reverend Charles Russell, 28:4:235
Clarkson, Don, 28:2:142
Clarkson, Ralph, 32:3:186
Claudio (Indian), 24:2:178
Clausey, John J., 22:3:40
Clauson, Charles, 30:2:101
Clavijero, Francisco Javiero, 23:3:45,48,53,58,76,77,79; 25:4:290,291
Clayton, Henry, 21:3:11,12
Clayton, William, 21;1:41; 27:1:13
Cleeks, Samuel, 21:1:28
Cleland, Robert, 21:1:70; 21:3:3,17
Clement & Stannard Architects, 23:2:28
Clemons Warehouse, 33:1:5
Cleveland Art School, 34:2:97
Cleveland, Daniel, 23:2:45, 34:4:26l; 29:1:49; 2:98; 28:4:232
Cleveland Leader and Herald, 28:4:235
Cleveland National Forest Grazing Reports, 21:4:60
Cleveland National Forest Recreation Plan of 1937, 21:4:62
Cleveland National Forest, 21:4:55-63 passim,
“Cleveland National Forest: San Diego’s Watershed,” by Michael Sakarias, 21:4:54-65
Cleveland, President Grover, 23:4:50, 21:4:55,56,58; 22:2:24,26; 30:2:126; 29:4:288
Cleveland Press, 24:3:328
Cleveland School of Art, 35:3:198
Clift, Lieutenant Robert, 25:3:251,252
Climate Maps of Western North America showing classification of Baja California climate, illus., 21:4:23
Cline and Mumford, 31:1:15
Cline, Daniel, 21:3:13,19
Cline, Leonard Alson, 31:1:27
Clionian Club, 23:1:70
Clionian Society, 23:1:70
Clipperton, Lord, 24:1:84
Clive, Lady, Duchess of Northumberland, 30:2:102
Clocks, in San Diego, 33:1:43-62
Cloud, John, 34:1:3l
Clover Camp, 22:2:44
Cloyed, Ralph R., 35:4:266
Club Hispano-Americano, 23:1:48
Club Internationale of Ensenada (Ensenada Beach Club), 29:2:78
Clubs of America, 29:4:292
Clyde, Norman, book by, reviewed, 22:3:57-58
Coachella Valley, 22:1:18
Coachella Valley, 27:1:43
Coahuila, 24:1:108
Coal Harbor, 25:4:326
Coale, Mae, 23:1:76
Coast County Directory for 1884-85, 21:4:13
Coast Fishing Company, 28:4:261
Coast League, 30:1:8
Coastal Survey, Mobile, Alabama, 26:2:85
Cobb, Irvin S., 35:4:235
Cobble Bee, 35:1:10
“Cobblestone Connection in San Diego’s Architectural History, The,” by Barbara E. Fredrich, 35:1:1-21
Cobblestone Point, 35:1:1
Coburn, Charles, 31:1:47
Cocopa Indians, 23:3:79, 21:1;16
Cocopah People, by Anita Alvarez de Williams, reviewed, 21:4:67
Cocos plumosa, 34:3:224
Cody, Buffalo Bill, illus, 25:2:127
Coffin, Mr.(Riverside), 21:4;48
Coffroth House, illus., 25:4:322
Coffroth, James Wood, 21:1:46,47, 33:4:l68; 28:1:12
Cohen, Montague N. S., 27:4:233
Cohn, Irving, illus., 26:1:39
Cohuilla Pass (San Gorgonia Pass), 22:1:6
Colan, John, 21:1:41
“Cold War and Harry Steinmetz, The: A Case of Loyalty Legislation,” by Paul J. Eisloeffel, 35:4:260-276
Cole Block, 23:2:27
Cole, Delbert, 28:2:87
Cole, Florence Minerva, 34:2:97
Cole, Lawrence, 34:2:97
Cole, Sophia, 35:2:110
Cole v. Lagrange, 21:2:33
Coleman, Fred, 21:4:15; 27:2:92
Coleman, Octavia Payne, 34:1:33
Coleman, Will, 29:3:160
Coletta, Paolo E., book by, noted, 32:4:275-276
College Graduate Club, 31:1:40
College Hill Land Association, 35:1:4
Collier, D. C., 35:3:162
College of Pachuca, 24:1:107
College of San Fernando, 24:1:97,107,108; 24:2:180; 25:1:60; 35:1:25
College of Zacatecas, 24:1:107,110
College Women’s Club, 23:1:75; 26:2:144
Colley, Charles C., coedited by, noted, 34:2:178
Collier, Colonel D. C., 30:4:262; 25:3:196; 28:1:48,49,50,52,53, 54,59,60; 31:4:261; 24:3:306
Colliers Magazine, 23:1:77
Collins, Capt. J. W., 23:4:20, 33:1:l, 34:4:29l
Colman, Roi Clarkson, 23:3:27
Coloma, California, 22:2:10
Colonization in California, Spanish backgrounds, 24:1:1-143 passim
Colonizer, 27:2:96
Colonna, Cardinal Marco Antonio, 34:1:22
Colony Olivenhain, by Richard Bumann, reviewed, 29:1:74-75
Colorado Delta, Volcanoes, 27:1:43-63
Colorado Desert, 21:1:73
Colorado Development Company, 22:1:39
Colorado House, 21:1:61
Colorado River in 1904, 22:1:30
Colorado River Irrigation Company, 21:1:6
Colorado River, 21:1:2-25 passim; 21:1:61-67,73; 21:4:62-63; illus., 21:1:22, 23:4:44, 24:1:83,84,85,87,88,124,132; 26:2:78-79
Colorado, 24:1:155,161
Colored Voters Political Club, 27:2:96
Colston, Dr. Stephen A., review by, 31:2:140-141; review by, 24:4:469-471; review by, 26:2:159-161; review by, 27:2:143-144; book co-authoried by, reviewed, 30:2:145-146; review by, 143-146; book edited by, noted, 29:3:232; reviewed by, 2:142-144
Colton, David, 34:4:273
Colton, Reverend Walter, 26:4:276,278,279
Columbia River, 21:4:4; 22:1:2
Columbia Teachers’ College, 35:3:170
Columbian College of Law (George Washington University), 26:3:192
Columbian Exposition. See World’s Columbian Exposition in 1893
Columbian World’s Fair, Chicago, 33:2&3:84 Columbus, Christopher: illus., 24:1:9,14; mentioned, 24:1:8,10,12,15,121
Columna, Marco Antonio Cardinal, 29:4:239
Comacho, Martin, 32:2:84
Coman, Edwin T., Jr., review by, 21:2:52
Comargo, Mexico, 24:2:222
COMBO, 31:2:100
Comision de Estudios del Territorio Nacional (CETENAL), 22:2:53; Comision de Estudios del Territorio Nacional (CETENAL), 23:1:14
“Comision Intersecretarial Coodinadora del Levantamiento de la Carta Geografica de la Republica Mexicana, 22:2:54; Comision Intersecretarial Coordinadora del Levantamiento de la Carta Geografica de la Republica Mexicana, Primera Edicion: Terminada y Publicada en 1958,” 23:1:14
Comite de Vecinos de Lemon Grove (The Lemon Grove Neighbors Committee), 32:2:125
Commandancy General of the Internal Provinces, 24:1:103
Commander of Ocana, by Lope de Vega, 24:1:7
Commentary on Francis Guest’s Paper “Mission Colonization and Political Control in Spanish California,” by David Pinera Ramirez, 24:2:117-120
Commentary on Robert Heizer’s Paper “Impact of Colonization on the Native California Societies,” by Lucy L. Killea, 24:1:140-144
Commerce and Industries Building (Casa de Balboa), 35:3:152
Commercial Bank (Consolidated National Bank): illus., 28:3:166; ment., 164
Commercial Bank of San Diego, 24:2:225
Commercial Bank of San Luis Obispo, 23:1:72
Commercial Bank, 22:3:20
Commercial Hotel, 29:3:218
Commercial House (Louis Rose), 21:1:60
Commissary General of the Indies, 22:1:42
Commission on Irrigation Districts, 21:1:37
Committee of 100, 31:1:56
Committee of Forty, 34:4:262
Commonwealth Club (San Francisco), 21:1:45
Communion rail, illus. 22:4:6
Community Chest, 26:1:6
Community Concourse, 31:1:56
Community House, 30:3:153
Community Welfare Council, 26:1:5
Comondu, Baja California, 21:4:28,31
Comondu, 22:2:52
Compania Mexicana Aerofoto, 22:2:53
Compania Minera de Santa Rosalia, 35:1:39
Companys, F. Boneau, book by, noted, 34:4:308-309
Comparative Frontiers: A Proposal for Studying the American West, by Jerome O. Steffen, reviewed, 27:1:65-67
Competition for California Water: Alternative Resolutions, edited by Ernest A. Engelbert, reviewed, 29:1:71-73
Compromises of Conflicting Claims: A Century of California Law, 1760-1860. by Richard R. Powell, revewed, 24:2:257-259
Comstock and Trotsche, Architects, 33:2&3:86, 22:2:28; 25:2:142
Conards, Grant,32:4:220
Conaty, Bishop, 28:3:184
Concepcion, 22:4:51; 27:2:130
Concordia Turnverein, 30:3:174
Concrete Headgate Plan, 21:1:12
Concroft, Frances, 26:2:119
Conde, A.J., 21:2:30
Conde, General Pedro Garcia, 22:2:14,15
Conditions and Needs of the Mission Indians, 24:4:464
Condon, John, 26:3:213,214,215,216
Conference of California Historical Societies, 27:4:261
Confirmation Act of 1899, 21:2:27
Conflict Between the California Indain and White Civilization, by Sherburne F. Cook, reviewed, 23:3:94-95
Congregation Beth Israel, 23:1:69-70; 28:4:272
Congregational Conference, 23:1:15,16,19
Congress of Industrial Organizations, 28:4:257
Congress, 29:3:223; 30:1:53
Conkey, Edith Bond, book edited by, noted, 24:4:481
Conklin, N. H., 30:2:86,87
Conklin, Ralph, 30:4:238,234
Connecticut Academy of Arts, 31:1:26,35
Connelly, William M., 33:4:l8l
Connie Mack’s Philadelphia Athletics, 28:2:140
Connor, Seymour V., book co-authored by, reviewed, 24:3:396-397
Connors, Frank, illus., 26:1:34,36
Conquer and Colonize: Stevenson’s Regiment and California, by Donald C. Biggs, reviewed, 25:4:345-346
Consag, Fr. Fernando, 21:4:27,28, 24:1:85
Considerations on the Political and Social Situation of the Mexican Republic: 1847, translated and edited by Dennis E. Berge, noted, 22:1:51
Consolidated Aircraft, 28:1:2,3
Consolidated Bank of San Diego, 24:2:225
Consolidated Bank, 27:1:29
Consolidated National Bank, 23:2:28, 24:2:226; 30:4:255; 35:2:80
Consolidated Steel (U.S. Steel), 23:1:49
Consolidated Vultee Aircraft, 24:2:210,216,219,220
Constitutional Limitations (Cooley), 21:2:28
Contemporary Artists Galley, 34:2:l04
Contemporary Artists of San Diego, illus., 31:3:198; ment. 1:33; 23:3:29,30, 24:2:168, 34:2:l00; 32:3:147,148,177; 35:3:179,191
Convent of Ara Coeli, 29:4:236
Convent of Arrizafa, 34:1:l7
Convent of Nuestra Senora de Loreto, 29:4:244
Convent of San Buenaventura, illus., 34:1:20
Convent of San Francisco de Arrizafa, 29:4:235,244
Convent of Santa Maria de Jesus, 29:4:236,245
Convento de San Francisco, 22:1:42
Convento de Santa Maria de los Angeles de Jesus, 22:1:42
Conversion Table (Water), 21:1:25
Convicts in California, 21:4:2,4
Cook, Captain, 24:1:122
Cook, George, 23:2:54; See also Cooke
Cook, James, 22:4:52
Cook, Sherburne F., book by, noted, 23:1:98; book by, reviewed, 23:3:94-95, 24:1:125,131-132,141
Cook, Wilbur D., 25:1:14
Cook-Smith, Jean Beman, 35:3:153,155
Cooke, Colonel Phillip St. George: illus., 25:3:248; mentioned, 244
Cooke, Francis, 32:3:161
Cooke, George, 25:1:7,9,10,11,12,14; 30:4:259; See also Cook
Cooley, Dennis T., 21:4:39
Cooley, Richard P., 28:4:227,229
Coolidge, President Calvin, 30:2:110,113; 26:2:130
Coombs (Farnham), Carrie, 30:4:246,247
Cooper, Captain John Rogers, 27:4:241
Copeland, George D., 24:3:376,378; 31:1:6
Coplay cement, 25:4:282
Copley, Col. Ira C., 28:3:200
Copley Productions, 24:2:220
Copper Ranch, 24:4:460
Coras Indians, 23:3:58,65
Corcoran Art Gallery, 31:1:27
Corcoran School, 32:3:161
Cordero, Jesefa, illus., 32:2:127
Cordoba, Spain, 22:4:22
Cordova, Alberto de, 31:2:122
Cordova, Fred, book by, noted, 30:3:226
Cordozo, Benjamin N., 21:3:35
Cordua, Dr. Harney M., letter to the editor, 24:4:483
Cordua, Dr. Olive Brasier: illus., 24:3:331
Corey, A. W., 27:2:119
Corinthian Yacht Club, 23:1:70
Cornell, Ralph D., 32:2:111
Coronado Bank Building, 34:2:204
Coronado Beach Company, 23:2:10,27; 25:1:31; 25:3:196,198
Coronado Beach, 21:4:49, 24:2:162
Coronado Belt Line Railroad, 24:3:373
Coronado Country Club, 33:4:l68
Coronado, Francisco Vazquez de, 23:3:44
Coronado Hospital, 30:3:155
Coronado Hotel, 30:1:22
Coronado Islands, 24:2:162, 23:2:48
Coronado Library Park, 35:3:168
Coronado Ostrich Farm, 26:3:201
Coronado Railroad, 34:2:l25, l32
Coronado Tent City, illus., 25:2:94; 21:3:54
Coronado Water Comapany, 21:1:47
Coronado, 21:2:42, 34:4:20l-222 passim; Duchess of Windsor and, article about, 34:1:l-l5
Coronado: The Enchanted Island, by Katherine Eitzen Carlin and Ray Brandes, reviewed, 35:2:141-143
“Corondazo” Season, 21:4:25
Coronel, Don Antonio, 24:4:459,460
Coronel, Juan Antonio, 21:4:36
Coronel, Mariana, 24:4:459,460
Corps of Engineers, 31:2:121
Correns, Carl, l22:1:28
Correo de la Tarde, 35:1:32
Cortes, Fernando, 27:3:179
Cortes, Hernan, 23:3:43,44,53
Cortez, Carlos, book introductions by, reviewed, 24:1:145-147
Cortissoz, Royal, 31:1:27
Corwin, Thomas, 21:1:63
Cory, H.T., 21:1:12,13,15,20,23,24; illus., 21:1:13
Cosgrove, Arnold S.: illus., 29:4:290; ment, 289
Cosoy Indians, 25:3:237
Cosoy Way, 32:2:106
Cossitt House, illus., 25:2:170
Cossitt, Mary, 33:1:l3
Costanso, Don Miguel, 31:2:122; importance of gente de razon in missions, 24:1:104; mentioned, 24:1:91,92,108, 21:2:2,3,4,5,6,9; 22:2:2,3,6; map by, illus., iv
Costo, Rubert and Jeannette Henry Costo, book edited by, reviewed, 35:3:221-222
Cota, Antonio, 24:4:411
Cota, Jose, 33:4:203,207
Cota, Manuel, 21:4:39,40,41,42; 29:2:135
Cota, Manuelito, 26:3:174,177,179,180
Cota, Officer Jose, 30:3:169
Cottons, 33:4:l77
Cottonwood Creek, 29:2:125
Cottonwood Trail, 29:2:129
Coulston, Mary B., 25:1:2,3,4,6,10,11; 23:2:54
Coulter, Mary J., 35:3:177
Coultry and Wheatly Potteries, 24:3:344
Council Bluffs, 25:3:242,243,244
Council of the Indies, 24:1:84,85,88
Council of Trent (1545-1562), 29:4:238,241
Count of Monterrey, 24:1:81
Country Gentlemen, 21:1:43
Country Life Commission (Roosevelt), 21:1:28,34
Country Life in America, 21:1:28
County Courts Building, 31:1:56
Courier, 27:2:134,137
Couro, Ted, book by, reviewed, 22:2:65
Courser, G.E., 34:4:296
Court Circular, 33:4:l72
Courthouse, San Diego, 22:3:16; illus. 16-17
Couts, Cave Johnson, military correspondence of, 29:3:165-184; 1849 diary, article about, 22:2:9-19; ment. 22:1:19; illus., 22:2:9; 24:2:154,238, 23:4:46-47, 21:1:56,61,73; 21:3:11,13,15,17,21,23,25,45, 34:4:262; 26:3:172,173,174,175,177,179; 32:1:8,13,14
Couts, W. B., 24:2:248
Couts, Ysidora, 21:1:71
Covarrubias, Don Diego de, 34:1:22
Covarrubias, Don Jose Maria, 29:1:55
Covered Wagon Women: Diaries & Letters from the Western Trails, 1840,1890, edited by Kenneth L. Holomes, reviewed, 30:2:140-141
Covert, Capt. Klare F., 27:3:189
Cowboy Socialist, The, 22:4:42
Cowles, Alfred, 28:3:164
Cowles, George A., 31:1:6
Cox, Mary B., 32:3:182
Cox, Sergeant, 21:2:14,19
Cox, Thomas R., book by, reviewed, 21:2:52, book by, noted, 33:4:225; review by, 32:3:212-213
Coyle, Jeanette, book co-authored by, noted, 22:3:60
Coyne, Joseph, 23:4:50; 35:1:52
Coyne, Marshal Joseph, illus., 26:1:21
Coyote Canyon, 22:1:18
Coyoteville, 29:1:11
Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States, by Kenneth T. Jackson, 32:4:267-269
Crabtree, Rev. William E., 35:1:53
Cradock, Rear Admiral Sir Christopher, 24:3:275
Craft, John, 34:1:29-37 passim
Craft of Public History, The: An Annotated Select Bibliography, edited by David T. Trask and Robert W. Pomeroy III, noted, 30:3:229
Craft, Rebecca: article about, 34:1:29-37; illus., 3l
Craftsman Movement, 28:3:149-161, passim
Craftsman/Progressive Movements, 34:2:80
Craftsman, The, 25:2:153
Crafty Cleaning Company, 34:1:29
Cragin, A. H., 32:2:111
Craig, Cliff, book by, noted, 31:3:240
Craig, Louis G., 26:3:213,214,215
Craigue, S. W., 23:4:50
Crain, Jim, book by, reviewed, 24:2:255-256
Crampton, C. Gregory, book by, noted, 24:4:481; book edited by, noted, 22:1:51
Crampton, Frank A., book by, noted, 29:2:149
Crandall, Capt. W. C., 28:1:11
Crandall, Ralph J., coedited by, noted, 34:2:185
Crane, A. T., 33:1:20
Crane Brothers Hotel, 33:1:14
Crane, Clare, articles by, 33:2&3:8l-l06; l07-l22; book by, noted, 29:3:234
Crane, Marie Brenn, article by, 26:1:53-64
Cranston, Judge E. M., 27:2:81
Craven, Lieutenant Tunis Agustus Macdonough, 30:1:53,56
Crawford, Kathleen, article by, 30:3:198-211; article by, 31:4:298-319
Crawford, Richard W., photo essay by, 35:2:117-140; review by, 31:2:144-145
Crawford, Superintendent, 34:1:35
Crawford, Will C., 24:3:361, 34:1:34
Credito Hotelero, 29:2:83
“Creole Cuties,” illus., 24:3:341
Creole Palace Cubs, 30:1:10
Creole Palace, 24:3:340
Crespi, Father Juan, 26:4:274; 21:2:9, 24:1:94,122; 22:2:55; 22:4:49
Cressman, L. S., book by, reviewed, 24:3:395-396
Crest: illus., 29:4:251; mentl, 248
Cricket, Jimminy, 35:3:177
criollos, 23:1:57
Cristadoro, Agnes, 35:3:174
Cristadoro, Charles (father of Charles C. Cristadoro), 35:3:174
Cristadoro, Charles Clarence, 35:3:151,174-178, 188
Crittenden, General T. T., 30:3:170,174
Crocker, Charles, 28:4:216; 31:4:248; 34:1:l0, 34:2:l24, 34:4:253,268,27l,273
Crocker, Mrs. William, 35:3:194
Crocker, William, 21:2:1,4
Croix, Alexandre Francois de, 25:1:63
Croix, Anne Magdeleine de, 25:1:63
Croix, Banduin de, 25:1:63
Croix, Eugene Francois de, 25:1:62
Croix Family Genealogy, illus., 25:1:64
Croix, Marie Florence de, 25:1:63
Croix, Marie Maximilen de, 25:1:63
Croix, Viceroy Marquis Francois de: article about, 25:1:60-67; illus., 61; 25:1:63; 24:1:79,89,122
Croix, Pierre de, 25:1:63
Croix, Pierre Felix de, 25:1:63
Croix, Teodoro, 22:2:2; 22:4:50; 24:1:106
Cromie, Alice, book by, reviewed, 23:1:92-93
Cromwell Current, 29:4:254
Cronicas del descubrimiento de la Alta California, 1769, Gaspar de Portola, edited by Angela Cano Sanchez, Neus Escandell Tur, and Elena Mampel Gonzalez, reviewed, 32:3:209-210
Cronyn, Reverend David, 24:4:457,461
Cronyn, Ruth (Cairns), 24:4:458
Crookshank, Josephine, 26:2:119
Crosby, Bing: illus., 26:3:203,204; ment., 202,204
Crosby, Harry, book by, reviewed, 21:2:50-51, article by, 23:1:1-45; article by, 22:2:49-55; book by, reviewed, 22:3:54-55; ment. 22:2:50; review by 22:3:57-58; book by, reviewed, 28:3:205-206; book by, noted, 32:1:66-67; review by, 29:3:226-227; book by, noted, 35:4:282-283; review by, 31:1:66-68
Croshier, J. J., 32:1:30
Cross, Joseph, 21:4:11
Crosscurrents Along the Colorado: The Impacts of Government Policy on the Quechan Indians, by Robert L. Bee, reviewed, 28:2:146-147
Crosthwaite, Edward, 21:3:44
Crosthwaite, Philip, 27:1:23; 28:3:198,199; article about, 21:3:43-49; 21:1:61; illus., 21:3:45; 22:1:12,20,22
Crosthwaite, Rachel, 21:3:44
Crothers, Mrs., 34:3:l87
Crouch, Dora P., book co-authored by, reviewed, 28:4:292-293
Crouch, Steve, book by, reviewed, 23:1:92-93
Crouchett, Lorraine Jacobs, book by, reviewed, 29:4:312-313
Crown City’s Brightest Gem: A History of the Hotel del Coronado, The, Third Edition, by Marcie Buckley, reviewed, 22:1:50
Crown Point, 22:2:23
Crown Prince Felipe, 25:1:62
Crozier, Daniel G., book co-edited by, noted, 34:1:74
Crucifix, illus., 22:4:14
Cruillas, Marquis de, 25:1:62
Crusoe, Robinson, 29:4:254
Cruz, Filipe, 21:3:44
Cuban Relief, President’s Committee for, 27:2:116
Cucapa Indians, 27:1:58,59
Cuenca, Jose, 30:3:169
Cuesta de San Venancio, 22:2:52
Cuesta del Gentil, illus., 23:1:13
Cuesta del Rincon, 22:2:52
Cuesta del Tagualila, illus., 23:1:7
cuestas (switchback grades), 23:1:9,12; illus., 23:1:13
Cugat, Xavier, 29:2:79
Culbertson, Ely, 31:4:272
“Cultural Background of Spanish Imperialism as Presented in Lope de Vega’s San Diego de Alcala,” by Joseph Silverman, 24:1:7-23
Culturas en Peligro, by Miguel Leon-Portilla, reviewed, 24:1:147-148
Culver, Alonzo J., 30:2:99
Cumenge, M., 35:1:28,32
Cumming, Hugh, 22:3:46,53
Cummings, Mother Mary Michael, 35:2:106
Curazao, 35:1:32
Cummins, Caroline Seely: illus., 30:2:118; ment., 115,118,119,120,121
Cunniff, Roger L., review by, 25:4:342-345
Cunningham, Gary L., review by, 28:1:71-73
Cunningham, Master William, 27:2:137
Cupeno Indians (Agua Caliente Indians), 22:1:14,17; illus., 16; 24:2:249
Cupenos (Indians), 21:3:45
Curlett, Eisen and Cuthbertson, 33:1:2
Curlett, William 33:1:23
Curran, Kathy Hubbard, 28:2:85
Curtis, E. L., California Indian Mission Basketry, illus., 26:3:167
Curtis, Edward S., 21:2:25
Curtis, James R., article co-authored by, 34:2:79-92
Curtis, Stevenson & Price, 27:4:248
Curtiss Aeroplane Company, 25:1:46
Curtiss Aviation Book, 25:1:32,41
Curtiss Exhibition Company, 25:1:44
Curtiss, Glenn, 24:4:429; illus, 25:1:26-27,28,33,37,38,39; mentioned, 26-59 passim, 25:3:196,198
Curtiss, Lena, 25:1:32
Curtiss School of Aviation, 26-59 passim
Cushing, Frank Hamilton, 23:3:47
Cuthbert, Nan, article by, 26:2;90-125
Cuthbertson, William, 33:1:2, 4
Cutter, Donald C., review by, 22:3:48-49; article by, 78-90; mentioned, 24:1:3; review by, 24:4:478-479
Cuyamaca and Eastern Railroad, 21:4:52
Cuyamaca Building Association, 29:4:286
Cuyamaca Club, article about, 29:4:286-294; 27:1:13
Cuyamaca Motor Car, illus, 25:2:102
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, 21:4:61
Cuyamaca Rancho, 21:4:58
Cuyamaca Reservoir, 21:4:61
Cuyamaca State Park, 29:2:124
Cuyamaca, 24:4:414; 29:2:135
Cuyapaipe Reservation, 29:2:123; #:153,154,155,160,162
Cuyapaipe, 29:2:134
Cuyapipe Indian Reservation Dwelling, illus., 21:4:59
Cyane, 27:4:254; illus., 30:1:55; ment., 52,53,56,58,59
Cyanide tanks, El Pregresso Mining Company Triunfo, illus., 23:3:63
Cycle and Arms League, 30:1:8
D. B. Kurtz and Company, 23:4:47
D’Ancona, David A., book by, reviewed, 22:3:56-57
D’Assignies, Antoine, 25:1:65
D’Assignies, Antoinette, 25:1:65
D’Ognies, Dame Anne, 25:1:65
D’Ognies, Dame Magdeleine, 25:1:65
D’Ognies, Esutaquio, 25:1:65
D’Ognies, Francois, 25:1:65
Dagget & Winfield, 24:2:166
Daggett, R. M. 30:3:175
Daggett’s Drug Store, 30:4:243
Daibo net, 23:3:10
Dailard, Wayne M., 31:4:271,272
Dailey, Dr. Rosemond, 24:3:320
Daily Alta California, 21:3:11
Daily Bee, The, 28:2:85; 26:1:13,14,16; 30:2:99
Daily Californian, 23:1:77; 27:4:271
Daily Morning Call, The, 27:4:262
Daily Smokestack, 21:3:54
“Daisy Girl:” illus., 30:4:248; ment. 246,247,250 Dake, Lillian J., 23:2:ii
Dale, 30:1:53;3:200
Dalton, Henry, 27:4:247
Daly, Darrell, 28:4:227
Dalzell Hatfield Gallery, 35:3:181
Dampf, Louis, 30:4:243
Dana, Homer, 34:2:l00; 35:3:177,179,183; illus., 31:3:173,186; ment. 166
Dana, Richard Henry, 21:1:54; 27:4:253; 32:2:75
Dangerfield, Captain, 22:2:14
Daniel, Cletus E., book by, reviewed, 29:4:306-307
Daniels, Henry, 30:2:99
Daniels, Josephus, 24:3:271,281,292
Daniels, Roger, review by, 23:4:70-71
Dannals, George, 28:4:217
Dante, Fr. Antonio, 24:1:134,178; 24:2:178
Danzer, Gerald A., book by, noted, 34:4:3l0-3ll; book by, noted, 35:3:229
Darby, William, 30:2:125,126
Dare, D. D., 33:1:l,3, 33:2&3:ll6,ll8,l4l
Dare residence, illus., 33:1:8
Dare, Robert H., 27:4:241,244
Dargaval, 30:4:254
“Dark Age”, Plans for the Occupation of Upper California, 1602-1769, 24:79-90
Darnall, T.R., 21:1:67,68,76
Darnell, O. O., 30:4:238
Date Palms in Southern California, illus., 22:1:30
Date Street, 22:4:40
Datiles, 22:4:32
Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the American West, 1865-90, by Anne M. Butler, reviewed, 32:3:213-215
Daughters of the American Revolution, 22:4:51; 34:2:98; 26:2:130
David O. Saylor’s Coplay Cement Manufacturing Company, 25:4:276
David, Sister, 28:3:183
Davidson, Capt., 26:3:210,212
Davidson, F. P., 28:2:79
Davidson, G. Aubrey, 32:2:94; 24:3:305,illus., 285; 33:4:l69,l75,l77; 25:1:15; illus., 28:1:61; ment., 46,47,48; 31:4:261,262
Davidson, George, 29:4:304
Davidson, Homer K., book by, reviewed, 21:3:60-62
Davidson, John, 23:4:6,7,8,10,11; 29:4:297,302,304; 28:1:24,28,29; 35:1:17; illus., 25:2:140; ment. 141; illus., 32:2:110; ment. 115
Davidson, Morris, 32:3:155
Davidson, Mrs. John, 29:4:302
Davidson v. New Orleans, 21:2:33
Davidson, Winifred, 23:4:67; 32:2:76; illus, 25:2:140; mentioned, 141
Davie, Theodore H., article by, 35:2:75-99; essay by, 30:1:29-36
Davies, Edgar G., 28:4:286
Davies, Ernest, 30:4:238
Davies, Lowell, 31:2:99
Davies, Marion, 29:2:80
Davies, Thomas W., 28:4:219,227
Davis and Curtis Company, 32:2:83
Davis, Captain D. C., 21:3:21
Davis, Captain Daniel, 25:3:250,251,252,253,254,256
Davis, Captain Peter, 30:1:53
Davis, Charles P., 35:3:168
Davis, Ed, 29:2;126
Davis, Edward H., 34:2:l04
Davis, Emily (Franklin), 21:3:39
Davis, G. H. 22:1:19
Davis, George, 21:3:33
Davis, H. O., 31:4:261
Davis, Jahiel, 28:2:79
Davis, James E., book by, reviewed, 24:4:478-479
Davis, Jasper, illus., 26:1:38; 34:1:30,3l,32,33
Davis, Jefferson, 22:1:5
Davis, Leona, 30:2:129
Davis, Major, 21:1:46
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. A., illus., 25:1:43
Davis, O. L., Jr., book co-authored by, noted, 30:3:227
Davis, W. A., illus., 25:1:48
Davis, William Heath, 31:1:1; 21:1:55,56,57,58,59,72,77; 21:3:11,12,17,22; 21:4:8; illus., 21:1:62, 33:1:63, 23:4:59; 29:1:60; 27:1:21; 4:248,249; 28:4:271; 30:1:39,42,44
Davis’ Wharf, 21:1:57,58,59,62; 21:3:11
Davison, Hannah, P., 32:3:188
Davison, Mrs. D. F., 29:1:45,48
Dawes, Henry L., 22:2:24
Dawson, Archibald, 24:3:360; 31:3:166; 35:3:179,186,201
Dawson, Thomas Givens, 24:3:l03
“Day and Night CBS Listening Areas,” 26:1:58
Day, Clarence P., 31:3:210
Day, Mr. J.G., 21:4:53
Day of the Holy Innocents, 26:4:278
De Architectura Libri Decem, 31:2:122
De Colla, Dominic, illus., 27:4:facing page 213
De Esparza, T. R., 30:3:208
De Graaf, Lawrence B., review by, 23:2:64-65, review by, 21:1:88-89
De Martonne’s Index, 21:4:25
De Novelo, Maria Eugenia B., article by, 35:1:28-43
De Vol, Eugene, 32:3:175,177,185
De Vol Rea, Pauline Hamill, 32:3:177
De Witt, General John L., 24:452
De Witt, Howard, book by, reviewed, 27:4:281-282
Dean, Nazarene, 34:3:l90
DeArment, Robert K., book by, reviewed, 29:1:73
“Death of Fray Luis Jayme: Two Hundredth Anniversary, The” by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, 22:1:41-43
Debillemont-Chardan, 32:3:166
Debo, Angie, book by, noted, 31:3:238
“December’s Child” A Book of Chumash Oral Narratives, edited with an analysis by Thomas C. Blackburn, reviewed, 23:1:90-91
Decker, Arthur D., 23:2:19
“Decline of the Californios, The: The Case of San Diego, 1846-1856,” by Charles Hughes, 21:3:1-3
Decline of the Californios, by Leonard Pitt, 21:3:2
Deco style, 25:4:318
Decoration of the California Missions, The, by Norman Neuerburg, noted, 34:2:l80
Deedies House (Carrillo Rancho), 35:4:239,242
Deep Enough: A Working Stiff in the Western Mine Camps, by Frank A. Crampton, noted, 29:2:149
Defenders of the National Integrity, The, 26:4:265
Defending Eden: New Mexican Pioneers in Southern California, 1830-1890, by Joyce Carter Vickery, reviewed, 24:256-257
Defense Housing Commission, 28:1:4
DeForest, Dr. Lee, 26:1:53
Del Amo Foundation of Los Angeles, 24:1:1
Del Coronado Hotel, 21:4:49,50; illus., 21:4:50
Del Mar, California, 21:3:47
Del Mar Racetrack, 31:1:56
Del Mar, Southern California Exposition at, article about, 26:3;196-205
Del Mar Turf Club, 26:3:204
Del Mar: Its Life & Good Times, by William Murray, noted, 35:4:287-288
Del Monte Lodge, 34:1:l4
Del Rio, Texas, 32:2:131
Delawie, Homer: illus., 229
Delawie, Macy & Henderson, A.I.A., 21:4:44
Delgado, Francis, illus., 32:2:127
Dellar, Lincoln, 26:1:57,59
Delmonico Restaurant, 31:1:3
Deloria, Vine, Jr., book by, reviewed, 30:3:212-213
Delta Mercantile Company, 29:1:14
Democrata, 30:3:170
Democratic Central Committee, 24:2:225
Democratic Party in San Diego, 31:3:156
Democratic State Convention, 24:2:225
DeMolay Club, 23:1:49
Dempsey, Jack, 31:4:269
Dempsey, 29:2:78,79
DeNevi, Don, book by, reviewed, 32:1:57-59
Denrich Press, 32:3:170
Dent, Julia (Grant): illus., 27:1:2,12; ment. 1,3,6
Dentzel-Waldo Collection, 32:1:13
Denver, James W., 24:2:250
Denver, 24:2:155
Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Forestry in 1905, 21:4:58
Department of Foreign Voyages (Tokoka), 23:3:12
Department of Indian Affairs, 24:4:462
DePauw University, 29:3:214
Deppe, Ferdinand, 21:4:3,5
DePriest, Congressman Oscar, 34:1:30
DePuy, J.M., 23:4:59,60,61; subdivision map of Ocean Beach, 23:4:66
DePuy’s Subdivision, 23:4:60
Derby, Captain George Horatio, 24:2:236, 21:1:58; 21:3:12,26,46; 21:4:11; 23:2:34; article about, 26:2:77-89; illus., facing page 77,79,84; 28:3:198
Derby, Daisy, 26:2:86
Derby Dike, 21:4:10; 28:4:270
Derby, George McClelland, 26:2:86
Derby, Lieutenant George, 35:1:4
Derby, Mary Coons, 26:2:81,85,86
Derby, Mary Townsend, 26:2:86
Derrick lifting onyx blocks, illus. 22:4:37
Des Bois, Jules, 24:3:345
Descanso Ranger District, 21:4:55
Descanso Recreational Summer Home (1930’s), illus., 21:4:63
Descanso School, 29:2:134
Descanso, 29:2:124,125
Descanso: “Place of Rest”, by the Historical Committee of the Friends of the Descanso Library, noted, 35:4:283
Desegregation in San Diego, 32:2:116-135 passim
Desert Act The, 22:1:29
Desert Country, by Steve Crouch, reviewed, 23:1:92-93
Desert Country Near the Sea: A Natural History of the Cape Region of Baja California, by Ann Aqinger, 30:3:227
Desert Documentary: The Spanish Years, 1767-1821, by Kieran McCarty, reviewed, 23:1:89-90
Desert Laboratory, Tucson, 22:1:28
Desert plant life (Imperial), 22:1:26-40 passim
Desert Revolution, The, 26:4:256
Desert’s Edge, by Peter R. Odens, noted, 24:2:264
Designers Showcase, 33:2&3:l28, l49
Detroit Colored Giants, 30:1:10
Detroit Museum of Art, 23:3:25,27
Detroit News, 31:1:27
Detweiler, Robert C., review by, 32:1:59-60
Deuel, Austin, book by, noted, 34:2:182
“Developing San Diego’s Desert Empire”, by W.O. Hendricks, noted, 22:1:27
Development of Leadership and Organization Building in the Black Community of Los Angeles from 1900 Through World War II, The, by E. Frederick Anderson, reviewed, 27:3:205-207
“Devil’s Corner and Oliver S. Witherby,” by Leland G. Stanford, 24:2:236-252
Devil’s Slide (La Jolla), illus., 26:2:93
Dewey, Commodore George, 22:3:30; 23:3:46; 25:3:193
Dewey Hall or Dewey Barn, 29:3:154
DeWitt, Howard A., book by, reviewed, 28:4:295-296; book by, reviewed, 26:4:289-290
DeWitte, Mr., 24:2:186,191
Diamond Carriage Company, 27:4:267
Diamond, H., 32:4:220
Diaz, Melchior, 21:4:25; 24:1:80; 27:1:46
Diaz, Porfirio, 35:1:32; 23:1:50; 23:3:2; 34:1:39,46; 27:2:123; 30:1:19; 26:44:258,260,265,268,269
Diccionario De La Lengua Espanola, 32:3:197
Diccionario De Mejicanismos, 32:3:197
Dick Carlson’s California, 24:3:342
Dick Robinson and Associates, 27:1:15
Dickenson, Ada C., 34:3:202
Dickerhoff, Jack, 28:1:17,18
Dickey, Dan, 32:3:155
Dickson, George, 27:2:88
Dictionary of Mexicanisms, 32:3:200
Dictionary of the Old West, 1850-1900,A, by Peter Watts, reviewed, 24:3:390-391
Dictionary of the Spanish Academy, 32:3:194
Dieckman, Ed., illus., 26:1:51; 27:4:272
Diego, Bishop Garcia, 29:1:56,57
Diego pear, 22:4:24
Diego y Moreno, Fr. Garcia, 22:4:18
Diegueno Indians, 21:1:16; 24:1:132,133,141,142; 24:4:461; illus., 24:3:313; 29:1:29
Diegueno village of Nipaguay, 22:1:2
Dietsch, Caroline, 32:4:254
Digging in the Southwest, by Ann Axtell Moris, reviewed, 25:3:265
Dijkstra, Bram, essays by, noted, 32:2:145
Dike, Derby, 28:4:270
Dill, Robert F., illus., 29:4:252
Dillon, Jim, 26:1:59
Dillon, John F., 21:2:30,32
Dillon, Richard, H., review by, 21:1:81-82
Dilworth Act, 35:4:266,267
Dilworth, Senator Nelson S., 35:4:266
Discovering the California Coast, by Lane Publishing Company, noted, 22:2:66
Discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus, by Lope de Vega, 24:1:8-15 passim
“Discredited Revolution, The: The Magonista Capture of Tijuana in 1911,” by Richard Griswold del Castillo, 26:4:256-273
Disorderly House, A: The Brown-Unruh Years in Sacramento, by James R. Mills, reviewed, 34:4:303-305
Disorder and Progress: Bandits, Police and Mexican Development, by Paul J. Vanderwood, reviewed, 28:2:144-145
Dispensa Bay, 23:3:61
Division of Fairs & Expositions, 26:3:202
Dixon, Ben, 26:4;280; 28:1:28
Dixon, Cromwell, 25:1:56
Dixon, Maynard, 23:3:31; ment., 34:2:l00,l09; illus.,l02; 31:1:35
“Do Good Mission and Soup Kitchen,” 24:3:323
“Do You Want An Exposition? San Diego’s 1935 Fair in Photographs,” by Larry and Jane Booth, 31:4:281-297
Dobbins, Joe, 28:2:130
Dobler’s Brewery, 29:1:31
Dobyn, Henry, 24:1:141
Dockstader, Frederick J., book by noted, 24:2:265
Dockweiler, John, 28:4:256,260
Doctor’s Hospital (Sharp Cabrillo), 28:4:272
“Documents in Architectural History,” by John D. Henderson, A.I.A., with Rae Tauber, 21:4:43-53
Dodd, Horace L., book edited by, reviewed, 30:4:279-280
Dodge and Burbeck Book Store, 28:3:165
Dodge, Frank E., 31:3:217
Dodge, Grenville, 34:4:262,267
Dodge House (Los Angeles), 25:2:153,182
Dodge, Jack, 30:1:7
Dodge, William T., 28:3:200
Dodson, A. E., 24:3:376,377
Dodson, Alderman, 23:2:51
Doe, Clara, 35:1:56
Dogs of the Conquest, by John Grier Varner and Jeanette Johnson Varner, reviewed, 30:4:284-285
“Dog-Holes, Bomb-Lances and Devil-Fish: Boom Times for the San Diego Whaling Industry,” by Ronald V. May, 32:21:73-91
Doig, Dr. R. L., 30:4:238
Dole, Sanford B., 35:3:184
Dollen, Rev. Charles J., book by, noted, 22:3:59
Dolph, Ada Isabelle, 25:3:219
Dolphin Expedition, 29:4:254
Dolphin, 29:1:54; 32:2:84
Domincan Missions in Baja California, 22:4:50-51
Dominguez, Dona Victoria, 29:1:54
Dominguez, Frey Anastasio (Atanasio), 22:1:3, 22:4:52
Dominguez, Juan Jose, 24:4:411,420
Dominicans, 23:1:87; 24:1:119
Domino Purim Ball, 23:1:70
Domobus, Mrs., 21:4:51,52
Don Carlos, 24:1:5
“Don Jose Antonio Aguirre: Spanish Merchant and Ranchero,” by Mary H. Haggland, 29:1:54-68
“Don Pedro Prat: A Great and Ineffable Tragedy”, by Clifford Graves, 22:2:1-8
Don Quixote, 24:1:16; 27:2:137; 4:243,246,247,254
Dona Anita of El Rosario, by Helen Ellsberg, reviewed, 22:3:55-56
Donahue, Jimmy, 34:1:l3
Donald, Neal, 25:3:252
Donlin, Jack, 30:1:6
Donnell, Katherine, 33:4:l84
Donnelley, Jack, 28:1:17
Donnelly, John Eugene, 31:2:96
Donohue, James, 35:3:208
Doods, Mrs. Sydney, illus., 34:3:226
Dooley, Mike, 31:4:302
Dooly, J. M. 28:4:224
Dooly, Mr., 29:1:47
Doomed to Fail: Gaspar de Portola’s First California Appointees, by Harry W. Crosby, noted, 35:4:282-283
Door of Hope, 35:1:55,56
Dorland, W.S., 23:1:72
Dorseys, 30:1:5
Dougherty, 34:3:l98
Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 34:1:30
Douglas House, illus., 25:2:165
Douglas, Justice, 35:4:273
Doxey, O., 35:2:105
Dovey, Arthur: illus., 24:3:351; mentioned, 357
Dow, George, illus., 26:1:2; 33:4:203
Dow, John B., 27:1:50
Dowleh, Ali Kuli-Khan (Nabiled), 31:1:47
Dowlin, Mrs., 34:4:260
Downey, Matthew T. and Metcalf, Fay D., book co-authored by, reviewed, 29:2:140-141
Downey, Senator Sheridan, 28:4:256
Downing, Andrew Jackson, 23:2:54; 25:1:2
Downwind Expedition, 29:4:254
Doyel, David E., book co-edited by, noted, 34:1:7l-72
Doyle, Harrison and Ruth, book by, reviewed, 30:2:146-148
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, 32:1:48
Dragon Gorge Amusement Park, 35:3:155
Dragoon Springs, 22:2:45-46
Drake, Sir Francis, 23:3:44; 24:1:80
Drake’s Bay. See San Francisco Bay
Dramamine, 29:4:249
Dramatic Arts Department of UCSD, 24:1:1,2
Drawn From Life: California Indians in Pen and Brush, by Theodore Kroeber, Albert B. Elsasser and Robert F. Heizer, 24:3:388-390
Dreier, Dr. Nelson, 23:2:19
Dresden Opera House, 28:1:41
Dresden, 24:3:273,276,288
Drexel, Mother Katherine, 34:3:l87
Dreyfus Case, 23:1:76
Driese, Don, 28:1:29
Driving Park, 30:1:5
Drugan, Frank, 31:4:261,262,269
Drury, Hugh, 34:1:l0
Druten, John Van, 31:2:94
Dry Camp, 22:2:47
Dryden, Bunny, 26:3:202
Dryden, J.L., 24:3:372
Du Fault, David, review by, 29:4:307-309
Duarte, Joseph Maria, 22:4:53
Duarte, Perfecto, 27:4:252
Dubin, Maxwell H., 27:4:233
“Duchess of Windsor and The Coronado Legend, Part I,” by Benjamin Sacks, 33:4:l65-l78; Part II, 34:1:l-l5
Dudley, Sara, 27:3:186,187
Dudley, Thomas, 22:2:32
DuFault, David V., review by, 23:4:71-72
Duffy, Clinton T., 35:4:253
Duffy James, 21:4:20
Duflot de Maufras, 23:3:53
Duhaut-Cilly, Auguste Bernard, 23:3:45,53
Duke, Helen, 33:4:l84
Duke of Guise, 34:1:24
Duley, Clara, 35:2:108
Dulzura Conduit, 24:3:276
Dumas, Alexander, 33:2&3:108
Dumbach,. Sister Coletta, 28:3:181
Dumbarton Oaks, 33:4:l73
Dumond, Frank, 35:3:174,186
Dunbar, Robert G., book by, reviewed, 30:3:220-221
Duncan, Isadora, 32:3;179
Dunham Hall, 29:1:7
Dunham, Marjorie (Peterson), 26:3:204
Dunhope, 27:4:265
Dunlap, Carol, book by, noted, 30:1:74
Dunn, Rex, 23:3:22
Dunnell’s Hotel, 27:1:21
Dunsyre, 28:1:12
Dupee, Mrs. Florence Kennett, 34:1:ll
Dupetit-Thouars, Abel Aubert, 23:3:45,53
DuPont, Commander Samuel Francis: illus., 30:1:50; ment., 51,52,56,58,59
Dupree, Rene, 28:2:142
Duran, Fray Narciso, 21:4:3; 29:1:55,57
Durrenberger, Robert W., review by, 23:3:97-98
Duryea, Hiram, 33:2&3:l4l, l42
Duse, Eleanor, 35:3:162
Dusouchet, Mrs. 22:3:20
Dutch East India Company, 23:3:43
“Dutch Flats,” 25:3:196
Dutch Society of Sciences in Haarlem, 23:3:48
DuVall, Lucille Clark, article by, 25:3:191-207
Duveneck, Frank, 24:3:344-345; 30:4:246; 35:3:199
Dwan, Allan, 22:4:40,41,42; in front of La Mesa studio, illus., 22:4:38-39
Dwyer, Richard A., book co-authored by, noted, 31:3:240 Dyche, George, 24:2:247
Dykes, George P., 25:3:247
E. E. Bergin Addition, 29:1:30
“E. W. Morse and the San Diego County Beekeeping Industry, 1875-1884,” by Barbara Newton, 27:3:151-160
“E. W. Morse Collection”, 35:3:209
E. W. Scripps, 29:4:248
Eagen, Rev. Msgr. I. Brent, letter to the editor, 23:1:99; article by, 24:5-6
Eagle and the Serpent, The: The Invasions of Mexico: 1519 and 1846, by John Selby, noted, 25:3:271
Eagle Milk Company, 21:4:58
Eagle Saloon, 35:1:52
Eagle, 27:2:134; 32:2:75
Eakle, Arlene, book co-edited by, reviewed, 30:4:285-287
Eargle, Dolan H., Jr., book by, reviewed, 34:1:65-66
Earlier Than You Think: A Personal View of Man in America, by George F. Carter, reviewed, 27:3:207-208
Early California Oil: A Photographic History, 1865,1940, Number Four, by Kenna A. Franks and Paul F. Lambert, reviewed, 32:4:270-272
Early California Reflections: A Series of Lectures Held at the San Juan Capistrano Branch of the Orange County Public Library, edited by Nicholas M. Magalousis, noted, 34:2:l78 Early California Reflections: An Exhibit Presented at the San Juan Capistrano Regional Branch of the Orange County Public Library, August 30 through October ll, l986, by Norman Neuerburg and Iris Engstrand, Curators, noted, 34:1:72-73
Early Days of Santa Barbara California, by Walter A. Hawley, 34:4:311
“Early Journalism in San Diego: The San Diego Herald and The San Diego Union,” by Teri Thorpe, 28:3:194-204
“Early Morning, Nogales, Arizona, 1928,” by Charles Reiffel: illus., 31:1:28; ment. 27,36
Early Schools in San Diego County, illus., front cover, 22:2:
“Early Sculpture and Sculptors in San Diego,” by Bruce Kamerling, 35:3:149-205
Early Sunset Magazine, The, 1898-1928, edited by Paul C. Johnson, noted, 21:1:92
Earp, Virgil, 31:1:15
Earp, Wyatt: illus., 26:3:201; ment., 199
Earth is Our Mother: A Guide to the Indians of California, Their Locales and Historic Sites, by Dolan H. Eargle, Jr., reviewed, 34:1:65-66
Eastern Elm, 23:2:50
Eastlake, Sir Charles, 30:2:99
Eastman, Morgan, 31:1:47
Easton, Robert, book by, noted, 25:3:271
“Eating That Smoke: San Diego’s Fire Department, 1889-1989,” by Richard Crawford, 35:2:117-140
Eaton, James D., 21:3:53
Eaton, Joseph B., 27:4:248
Eayrs, Captain George Washington, 27:2:132
Ebanks, Joseph Japhet, 30:2:126,127
Ebenezer Howard Garden City Movement, 21:1:36
Eby, George, 32:1:37
Eccleston, Robert, diaries of, noted, 22:1:51
Echeandia, Lt.Colonel, Jose Maria, 21:3:5; 21:4:2,3,4
Echeverria, Fr. Visitor Joseph de, 23:1:43
Echeveste Regulation, 24:1:106
Eckhart, George B., book co-authored by, noted, 22:3:60
Eckman, Julius, 21:3:37,38
Ecole de Beaux Arts, 35:3:201
Eddy Brothers, 33:2&3:lll Eddy, E. W., 30:2:85
Eddy, First Lieutenant Asher R., 30:2:83,85,86,88
Eddy, Lucinda Liggett, articles by, 33:2&3:l23-l40; l4l-l49; article by, 29:4:262-285; review by, 31:2:137-138
Eddy, Mary H., 30:2:86,88
Eden Gardens, 28:4:279
Ederle, Gertrude, 35:3:168
Edinger, F.S., 21:1:15,16
Editors of Sunset Books and Sunset Magazine, The, book by, noted, 21:1:92; noted, 24:2:264
Editors of Time-Life Books, The, book by, noted, 21:3:65
Edmonsdson, William, 30:2:102
Edmunds, Charles K., illus., 30:4:266,269
Eduard Laker Lodge #370 of B’nai B’rith, 23:1:70
Edues Indians (edu), 23:3:58
Edward VIII: illus., 33:4:l70-l7l; ment., l65-l78 passim
Edward, 30:1:54
Edwards, Dr. William A., 28:4:244
Edwards, Marcellus, 26:3:209
Edwards, Mr. and Mrs., illus., 27:2:109
Eejuma Kiichi, 24:4:429
Eels, Sergeant, 30:4:235
Egan, Ferol, book by, noted, 35:1:75
Eiffel, Gustave, 35:1:35
Einstein, Albert, 35:3:162
Eintracht Hall, 23:1:68
Eixarch, Father, 27:1:47
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 35:4:267
Eisenmann, Guillermo, 35:1:28,30
Eisloeffel, Paul J., article by, 35:4:260-276
El Alamo, 26:4:259; 30:1:22,25; 33:4:l58,l60
El Arco, 22:4:34
El Barril, Baja California, 21:4:34
El Boleo, 23:1:12; 35:1:28,34,39
El Cajon Cemetery Association, 28:4:286
El Cajon Cemetery, 28:4:286
El Cajon in 1898, illus., 25:2:108-109
El Cajon News Chronicle, 21:4:61
El Cajon Presbyterian Church, 33:1:7
El Cajon Valley, Fair Exhibit, illus., 26:3:200
El Cajon, 21:3:4; 21:4:14
“El Camino Real in Baja California: Loreto to San Diego”, by Harry Crosby, Maps by Daira Paulson, 23:1:1-45
“El Camino Real in Baja California: A Commentary on Problems of the Serra Route, by Ronald L. Ives”, by Harry W. Crosby, 22:2:49-55
El Camino Real Near Santa Marta, illus., front cover, 23:1:
El Camino Real, 33:4:180; 22:1:42; illus., 21:3:front cover; 35:4:232
El Campo Santo Cemetery, 29:1:60; 28:4:271
El Capitan Dam, 26:1:7
El Capitan Reservoir, 21:4:62
El Centro, 21:3:53
El Cid, 35:3:157
El Cipres, 29:2:81
El Cordova Hotel, 34:1:l4
El Cortez Hotel, 25:4:314; 27:1:15; 30:4:267
El Fuerte Real de San Joaquin de la Punta de los Guijarros, 31:2:122
El Gentil (“The Plain of the Heathen Indian”), illus., 23:1:10-11
El Granito Avenue, 31:4:302
El Greco, 35:3:157
El Infierno, Baja California, illus., 23:1:1,3
“El Jardin Del Rey” (The King’s Garden), 28:4:270
El Marmol, Baja California, 22:4:35,36; illus., 22:4:34-35
“El Monzo,” 34:2:ll4
El Nino, 29:4:260
El Palacio, 29:2:91
El Paso Saloon, illus., 25:2:107
El Paso, 21:1:73
El Picacho del Diablo: The Conquest of Lower California’s Highest Peak, 1932 and 1937, by Norman Clyde, reviewed, 22:3:57-58
El Prado Gallery and Studio, 32:3:158
El Progresista, Periodico Semanario 1903-1904, edited by David Pinera, reviewed, 30:3:223-224
El Progreso Mining Company, cyanide tanks, illus., 23:3:63
El Puente Oil Corporation, 23:1:74
El Rancho de la Nacion, 31:4:247
El Rincon del Diablo Rancho, 24:224. See also Devil’s Corner
El Rosario Ranch (Barracas), 21:1:55
El Rosario, 24:92
El Rosarito, illus., 23:1:4
El Sauzal, Baja California, 22:4:30
El Sauzal De Camacho, 30:1:17
Elbert Hubbard’s Roycrofters, 24:344
Electric Avenue (Hermosa Avenue), illus., 23:4:32
Electric Building (Balboa Park), illus., 25:2:122
Elenbaas, Jack D., review by, 32:4:267-269
Elephant Tree, 22:4:32
Elequin, Vicente, 22:3:32
Elgin Watch School, 33:1:44, 49
Elias, Arturo M., 26:4:265
Elizabethan California, by Robert F. Heizer, reviewed, 21:2:49-50
Elizondo, Domingo, 21:2:3
Elkins, Felton, 34:1:l0
Ellinger, Rabbi Emil, 27:4:232
Elliott, Bob, 26:1:59
Elliott, Fred, illus., 26:1:24
Elliott, John, 31:3:155
Elliott, Wallace, 31:2:80
Ellis, George M., book edited by, noted, 21:2:58; review by, 24:471-473
Ellison, Ralph, 34:1:35
Ellsberg, Helen, article by, 28:1:35-45
Ellsberg, Helen, book by, reviewed, 22:3:55-56; review by, 22:2:63-64; letter to the editor, 25:1:81-82
Ellyson, Lieutenant Theodore G., illus., 25:1:33; mentioned 35,39,42,44
Elmslie, George, 25:2:156
Elsasser, Albert B., book co-authored by, noted, 25:3:271; book co-authored by, reviewed, 24:388-390
Elsinore Pottery and Fire Clay Company, 24:349
Elusive Eden: A New History of California, by Richard B. Rice, William A. Bullough, and Richard J. Orsi, noted, 34:3:25l
Ely, Eugene B., 25:1:36,39,56
Emden, 24:3:273
Emeline, 21:1:69
Emergency Education Program Writers’ Project, 34:1:33
“Emigrants and Indians: Selections From C. J. Couts’ Military Correspondence, 1849,” edited and with introduction by Raymond Starr, 29:3:165-184
Emil W. Haury’s Prehistory of the American Southwest, edited by J. Jefferson Reid and David E. Doyel, noted, 34:1:7l-72
Emma Hayne, 32:2:84,88
Emmett House, 35:2:100
Emory, Lt.W.H., 21:2:15,17,20; 21:3:9,11; 22:1:13; 22:2:14
Emory, William H., 31:1:3; book by, noted, 34:4:308; book by, noted, 35:3:226-227
Emperor Norton of San Francisco, by William M. Kramer, reviewed, 21:2:56-57
Empires in the Sun: The Rise of the New American West, by Peter Wiley and Robert Gottlieb, noted, 32:1:64
Empressas Apostolicas (Apostolic Endeavors), by Miguel Venegas, 23:1:2,40-43
“En Kelohenu”, 23:1:68
Encanto, 29:1:14
Encinitas Clinic, 34:2:lll
Encounter With An Angry God, by Carobeth Laird, reviewed, 22:2:62-64
“End of the Trail, The,” 25:4:323
Endeavor, 22:4:52
Engel, Norma, book by, reviewed, 33:4:2l8-2l9
Engelbert, Ernest A., book by, reviewed, 29:1:71-73
Engelhardt, Fr. Zephyrin, 24:1:125; 32:1:9,11; 3:206
England, 28:1:18
English Pottery, illus., 22:4:15
Englishman,The, 23:1:77
Engstrand, Iris H. W., book by, reviewed, 27:3:210-211; book by, reviewed, 28:1:71-73; book by, noted, 29:3:233; review by, 4:313-314; book by, reviewed, 23:1:96-97; guide compiled by, 22:1:1-3; index co-compiled by, noted, 22:3:60; exhibit catalog co-authored by, noted, 34:1:72-73, article by, 24:1:91-96; mentioned, 3; review by, 24:4:479-480, article edited and translated by, 21:2:1-11
Enrique IV, 29:4:236,237
Ensenada Bay about 1900, illus., 22:4:26-27
Ensenada Customshouse, illus., 30:1:26
Ensenada de la Ballena, 23:3:58
Ensenada de la Candelera, 23:3:58
Ensenada, Hotel Riviera del Pacifico, 29:2:77-85
Ensenada, Marques de la, 24:1:85
Ensenada, 22:4:28,30,35; c. 1900, illus., 22:4:28; 33:4:l5l-l64 passim; 21:1:67; 21:3:46,47; 21:4:36
Ensenada, 35:1:39
“Ensenada: Its Background, Founding and Early Development,” by Maria Eugenia Bonifaz De Novelo, 30:1:14-28
Ensendada, 26:4:259,260,265,267
Ensor, J. T., 30:3:205
Ensworth, A. S., 35:3:211
Entrada a la Nacion Chora, 25:4:291
Episcopal Church, 31:1:15
Epstein, Henry, 29:1:2,10
Epstein, Louisa (Mandelbaum), 29:1:2
Epstein, Simon and Katie, 29:1:2
Epstein, Theresa (Klauber): illus., 29:1:facing page 1; ment., 2,6
Equal Suffrage Association, 23:4:36,39; 24:3:318,320
Erb, Major Gabriel, 33:4:l52
Erickson, H. A. (Jimmy), photograph by, 25:2:130-131
Erie Canal, 35:1:4
Erzinger, Susan B., review by, 27:3:210-211
Esaki Ainosuke, 24:4:442
Escalante, Fr. Silvestre Velez, 22:1:3; 22:4:52
Escandon, Jose de: background of, 24:1:100; mentioned, 24:1:117; policy in the establishment of new Spanish Settlements in Nuevo Santander and, 24:1:100-113 passim
escolta, 24:2:174
Escondido Band, 30:3:175
Escondido Land & Town Company, 28:4:282-283
Escondido, 21:2:14,17; 21:3:4; 24:224,225; 23:4:36
Escondido’s Grape Day, illus., 25:2:128
Esparza, Julian, 34:3:l97
Esparza, Lorenzo de, 24:4:407
Espinosa, Aurelio M., book by, noted, 34:1:78
Espiritu Santo, Baja California, Herman ten Kate at, 23:3:57-61
Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, 22:4:42,44,46
Estenaga, Padre Tomas, 29:1:56
Estes, Donald H., article by, 23:3:1-19; article by, 28:4:248-268; articles by, 24:3:267-299, 24:4:425-456
Estorace, Jorge, 24:1:91
Estudillo, Dona Maria Antonia, 31:4:298
Estudillo Family, 29:1:54
Estudillo, Francisco, 33:1:66,69,70
Estudillo House California, 22:4:42
Estudillo House, 22:4:11
Estudillo, Jose Antonio, 22:1:19; 21:1:56; 21:3:3,14,20,21,23; 29:1:54,59,62; 26:4:277; 27:4:253
Estudillo, Jose G., 33:1:66,69
Estudillo, Jose Guadalupe, 21:3:20; illus., 21:3:24; 23:2:43,44,45, illus., 43
Estudillo, Jose Joaquin, 21:3:17
Estudillo, Jose Maria and Maria de los Reyes, 29:1:63
Estudillo, Jose Maria, 21:1:56,71; 21:3:11,20,24
Estudillo, Jose: illus., 28:4:facing page 213; ment., 217,218
Estudillo, Maria Antonia, 29:1:59
Estudillo, Maria de Jesus, 29:1:60
Estudillo, Senorita Maria del Rosario: illus., 29:1:58; ment., 59,60,62,65
Estudillo, Senorita Maria Francisca, 29:1:55,56,57,59
Estudillo, Victoria, 29:1:62,65
Etchings of the Franciscan Missions of California, by H.C. Ford, 24:2:159
Eucalyptus School of Painting, 23:3:23-24
Eusebius, 22:4:22
Euterpe (Star of India), 28:1:112-28 passim
Evans, Bryant, 26:2;131
Evans, Captain, 27:2:123
Evans, George, 22:1:15; 22:2:11,15,16
Evans, James, 34:4:267
Evans, Samuel C., 25:3:192
Evans-Wentz, Dr. Walker Y., book by, noted, 29:1:76
Evarts, William M. 22:2:24
Eveline, 27:4:249,254
Evening Tribune, 21:3:53,54; 25:2:83; 27:4:261,262,264, 271,272; 28:1:16; 3:200,203
Everett, John H., 27:4:248,254
Everett, Theophilus, 27:4:248
Everett-Barbolla, Diane, review by, 24:3:395-396; 27:2:147-148
Evolucion de la Frontera Norte, by Romeo R. Flores Caballero, reviewed, 30:2:141-143
Ewing, Russell C., book co-authored by, reviewed, 27:2:147-148
Examiner, 32:2:121
“Excavation Program at the San Diego Presidio, The”, by Paul Ezell, 22:4:1-20
Excelsior Skating Club, 30:4:254
Exchange (Old Town), The, 29:3:219
Exchange Hotel (Franklin House), 21:1:61; 21:3:36; 30:1:39
Exclusion Act of 1882, 23:2:9
Executive Order 9066, 24:4:452
“Exhibition of Historic Art,” in San Diego, 1950, 24:2:167
Expedition of Capt. J.W. Davidson From Fort Tejon to the Owens Valley in 1859,The, edited by Philip J. Wilke and Harry W. Lawton, reviewed, 23:4:74-75
Experimental Station of the University of California at Berkeley (1893), 22:1:37
Exploring the Ghost Town Desert, by Roberta Martin Starry, noted, 21:1:92 Exposition in Balboa Park, 1935, 26:1:7
Ezell, Greta, 22:4:2,19
Ezell, Greta and Paul, article by, 32:3:192-208
Ezell, Dr. Paul H.: ment., 27:2:129; review by, 3:207-208; article by, 22:4:1-20; illus., 22:4:3; review by, 23:3:93-94
Faber, Peter, 21:1:44
Fabert, Wayne, 21:4:44; article co-authored by, 22:3:1-25
Facio, M. Sanchez, 33:4:l56
Facio, Sanchez, 30:1:20,21
Fages, Lieutenant Pedro, 21:2:2,3,4,5,7,8,9; 22:2:3; 23:1:59,60; 24:91,92,94,104,108,118,120,132,400,414; 32:1:5
Fair, James G., 28:4:225
Fairchild, E. W., 27:2:78
Fairfax, Mabel, 35:3:186-188
Fairmount Hotel, 33:1:23
Fairweather, Henri, 24:3:349
Fairweather, M. Wilfrida, 24:3:Fa349
Fait, C. W., 22:4:44
Fajardo, Rodrigo de, 29:4:240
Falkenham, Joseph, 25:2:152
Fallbrook, cemetery at, 28:4:281-282
Fallbrook High School, 35:3:168
“Fallbrook Irrigation District Case,” by Kay Russell, 21:2:23-40
Fallbrook Irrigation District v. Maria King Bradley, 21:2:24,31
Fallbrook Irrigation District, 21:2:29,36
Fallbrook Public Utility District, 21:2:36
Fallbrook Review, 21:2:25,26
Fallbrook Water Company, 21:2:25,36
Fallbrook, 23:4:36
Falls of Clyde, 28:1:17
False Bay (Mission Bay), 21:1:64; 21:2:42; 22:2:21,28; 32:3:199; 29:3:219; 26:2:79,80
Falstaff Tavern, 31:2:90,100
Fama, 27:4:243
Faneuil Hall, Boston, 22:2:24
Faneuil, Peter, 22:2:24
Fanton, Mrs. Margaret, 23:2:13,14,16,17,19,20; illus., 8,18
Fanton, Roland, 23:2:20
Far Eastern Review, 23:1:77
Farago, H. N., illus., 32:2:110
Fargo, William G.: illus., 28:4:Front cover; ment., 213,215
Farmer, Zack, 31:4:261,267
Farnese, Alexander, 34:1:24
Farnham, Ammi Merchant, 24:2:167,168,344; 30:4:245-250 passim
Farnham, Herbert, 30:4:246,247
Farnham, John, 30:4:246,247
Farnham, Phebe Merchant, 30:4:245; illus., 24:2:167; mentioned,168
Farnham, Sallie James, 35:3:153
Farquhar, Francis P., book edited by, noted, 21:2:60
Fashion Livery Stable, illus., 22:3:8-9
Father Junipero Serra, The Traveling Missionary, by Linda Lyngheim, noted, 34:1:77-78
Faulconer, Thomas N., 24:3:305
Faulk, Odie B., book co-authored by, noted, 21:2:59
Faulkner Memorial Art Gallery, 32:3:181
Favorita, 27:2:130
Fay, Herbert R., 30:3:192
Fay, Mary L., 34:1:35
Feast of Saint Didacus, 24:1:6
Feast of Saint Michael, 24:1:6
Feast of San Francisco de Asis, 22:2:54
Feast of St. Joseph (March 19), 22:2:7
Fechin, Nicolai, 23:3:31; 31:1:35; 32:3:175,185; 35:3:159
Federal Building (Balboa Park), 31:4:264
Federal Communications Act of 1934, 26:1:53
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 26:1:53
Federal Concern about Conditions of California Indians 1853 to 1913: Eight Documents, edited by Robert F. Keizer, reviewed, 26:1:65-66
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., 35:2:86
Federal Radio Act of 1927, 26:1:53
Federal Radio Commission, 26:1:55
Federal Reclamation Service, 21:1:27-28
Federal Reserve Act, 35:2:83
Felicity Lane, 34:1:30
Felipe II, 22:4:23; 29:4:237,238,245
Felipe III, 29:4:243,245
Felipe IV, 29:4:243,245
Feliz, Vicente, 24:4:420,421
Fell, James E., Jr., review by, 27:3:204-205
Felsenheld, David, 34:4:26l
Fender, Stephen, book by, reviewed, 28:4:293-295
Fenian Revolt, 26:3:216
Ferdinand Fisher (1897), illus., 25:2:114
Ferguson, James, illus., 25:3:246
Ferguson, Mary E., 29:3:155
Fermin Francisco de Lasuen (1736-1803), by Francis F. Guest, noted 21:1:90
Fernandinos, 24:1:108,109,110,112,113
Fernando VI, 24:1:85,89
Ferreira, Enrique, 32:2:125
Ferrell, William C., 21:1:56,72,73; 21:3:21
Ferris & Ferris Drugstore, 23:2:28,31
Ferris, Richard Wells, 26:4:268,269,271
Ferry, W. H., 26:2:131
Fessenden (the artist), 26:2:92
Festival Theatre, 31:2:102
Fidelity Lodge No. 10, 27:2:99
Field Act, 28:2:91
Field Guide to the Common and Interesting Plants of Baja California, A, by Jeanette Coyle and Norman C. Roberts, noted, 22:3:60
Field, Justice, 21:2:31,34
Field, Thurston, illus., 34:2:l02
Fields, Sister Mary Jean, C.S.J., article by, 28:3:178-193
Fiennes, Dame Magdeleine Francoise de, 25:1:63
Fiennes, Guislain de, 25:1:65
Fiennes, Marc de, 25:1:65
Fiennes, Maximilien de, 25:1:63
“Fiesta de los Manos,” 28:4:282
“Fiesta Grounds,” 29:3:153
Fifer, J. Valerie, book by, reviewed, 35:2:145-146
Fifth Avenue, illus., 25:2:98
Fig Tree John: An Indian in Fact and Fiction, by Peter C. Beidler, reviewed, 25:1:73-75
“Fighting Tom Sweeny: The California Years,” by James Edward Moriarty IV., 26:3:206-217
Figueroa, Jose, 21:3:7; 21:4:3
Fikes, Robert, Jr., essay by, 27:2:91-114
Filby, P. William, book by, noted, 34:1:75
Filipino Athletic Club, 22:3:32
Filipino Exclusion Bill, 22:3:32
“Filipino Migrants in San Diego, 1900-1946,” by Adelaida Castillo, 22:3:26-35
Filipino Senior Citizens’ Recreation Building, 22:3:34
Filipinos in California: From the Days of the Galleons to the Present, by Lorraine Jacobs Crouchett, reviewed, 29:4:312-313
Filipinos: Forgotten Asian Americans: A Pictorial Essay, by Fred Cordova, noted, 30:3:226
Film Making in San Diego, article about, 22:4:38-46 Film Supply Company of America, 22:4:44
Filner, Robert E., review by, 25:1:75-76
Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego: illus., 24:2:192; mentioned, 24:2:183,186,187,188,189,193, 34:2:l0l,l04,l09; 35:3:156
Fine Arts Academy of San Diego, 23:3:24-25
Fine Arts Building, 21:4:49
Fine Arts Palace of the Chicago Exposition, 25:2:155
Fine Arts Society of San Diego, 30:3:160
Fine Arts Society, 32:3:164,168,186
Finn, John and Juanita, 33:2&3:l46
Fintzelberg and Steinmetz, 31:1:20
Fintzelberg, Nicholas, review by, 22:1:50
Fintzelberg, Theodore, 27:3:190,191; illus., 31:1:facing page 1,18; ment.,20
Fire Alarm Communications Building, San Diego, article about, 34:4:289-300
Fire Department in San Diego, 35:2:117-140 passim
Fire Department, San Diego, 1885, illus., 31:1:11
Fireman, Bert, In Memoriam, 26:3:218-220
Fireman, Bert M., book by, noted, 29:2:150
Fireman, Janet R., review by, 23:1:89-90; book by, reviewed, 24:479-480; review by, 24:2:259-260; review by, 30:4:284-285; review by, 31:3:232-235
“First Aid & Hospital Squad and Ambulance,” 1922, illus., 26:1:41
First Book of Homecrafters (Maxwell), 21:1:28
First Cavalry Band, 30:3:175,177
First Church of Christ Scientist, illus., 25:2:160
First Congregational Church, 23:2:15,16
First International Oceanographic Congress (New York, 1959), 29:2:150
First Methodist Church, 23:4:35
First National Bank Building, illus., 30:1:31; 21:4:49; 23:2:27; 28:4:224
First San Marino Corporation of Los Angeles, 30:2:103
First United States Artillery, 23:4:43
Fischer, Christiane, book edited by, reviewed, 24:2:259-260
Fischer, John C., 30:3:170
Fischer, Margaretta, 27:4:262
Fischer Opera House, 30:3:177
Fish and Game Association of California, 28:4:259
Fish Cannery Workers, 1930 (San Diego), illus., 26:2:137
Fish, Herbert, 31:1:36
Fish of Baja California, 23:3:57-81 passim
Fish, W. W., 25:2:147
Fisher, Christiane, 26:3:137
Fisher, George W., 35:4:262,286
Fisher, John, 33:1:l
Fisher, Margarita, illus., 25:2:119
Fisher, Mrs. G. W., 32:3:166
Fisher Opera House (Isis Theatre), 23:2:5; 23:3:25; illus., 23:2:iv; 33:1:4; 27:1:11; 2:95
Fisher Ranch, about 1888, (Spring Valley), 25:2:104-105
Fisher, Reed, 28:3:150
Fisher, William H., book edited by, noted, 35:4:286
“Fishermen of San Diego: The Italians,” by William C. Richardson, 27:4:213-226
Fiske, Admiral Bradley A., 24:3:271,281
Fiske, Turbese Lummis, book co-authored by, reviewed, 22:3:52-53
Fitch family bible, 22:4:9
Fitch, Henry Delano, article about: 27:4:238-259; illus., 239,250; ment., 2:137; 21:3:19; 21:4:3; 22:1:15; 32:4:8; grave of, illus., 22:4:9; 28:4:270; 31:3:157
Fitch, Herbert, 28:2:06; illus., 25:2:83; photographs by, 83,91,94,95,102,103,108-109,113,114,119,128,135
Fitch, Josefa, 27:4:238,254,255; 35:3:213
Fitch, Natalia, 22:4:8,17; grave of, illus., 22:4:9 Fitch Survey of San Diego Pueblo Lands, 23:2:41
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 25:4:319
Fitzgerald, John, 32:1:30
Fitzgerald’s Volunteers, 22:2:18,19,20
Fitzpatrick, W., 21:4:53
“Five Minutes with Big Five,” 26:1:59
Fixico, Donald L., review by, 30:3:212-213 Flack, City Manager, 26:1:47
Flagg, Ernest, 35:1:18
Flaherty, Robert, 32:3:160
Flandorf, Walter, 31:4:270
Flanigan, Kathleen, article by, 23:1:1-35
Flanigan, Sylvia K., article by, 26:1:11-20; 31:1:40-50
Flannagan, Elizabeth Francis (Reiffel), 31:1:26
Flat Iron Apartments, illus., 29:1:36
Fleet, Major Reuben, 28:1:2
Fletcher, Allen, 31:2:99
Fletcher, Austin, 31:1:46
Fletcher, Bess, 31:4:302
Fletcher, Charles A., 21:3:33; 22:1:19
Fletcher, Col. Ed, 35:2:78; 28:1:36; 4:259; 30:4:259; 31:1:47; 4:298-319, passim; 32:4:220,256,257; 21:2:25; 26:3:202
Fletcher, Ed, Sr., 25:3:192
Fletcher, Mary, 35:2:78
Fletcher, Steve, 28:2:134
Fletchers, 33:4:l77
Flint, Joseph, 23:2:48
Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP), 29:4:260
Flood, James, 28:4:225
Flood, Sgt. Charles Kenneth, 27:3:186
Flood of 1916, 21:1:38,42
Flora Avenue (Coronado), 33:4:l68
Flora of San Diego County, California, by R. Mitchel Beauchamp, noted, 34:1:72
Flora, 27:2:133
Floral Association, 22:4:27
Florence Heights, 28:3:162
Florence Hotel, 27:1:3,11; 28:4:239; 31:1:6; illus., 24:2:164-165; mentioned, 24:167
Florence School, 23:1:76
Flores, General Jose, 25:3:252
Flores, Hale & Company, 23:3:46
Florida Canyon, 23:2:47
Florida War, 1840-42, 30:3:201
Florina, Sister M., 28:3:185
Flower Festival (San Diego), 29:1:46,48,49,50
Floyd, Christiana, 32:1:28
Floyd, Ira, 32:1:28
Flugge, Charles W., 27:4:246,248
Flying A. See American Film Company
Flying Mathews, 26:3:202
Flynn, Mrs., 35:2:110
Fogarty, Robert S., review by, 25:3:268-269
Folklore of Spain in the American Southwest: Traditional Spanish Folk Literature in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado, by Aurelio M. Espinosa, edited by J. Manuel Espinosa, noted, 34:1:78
Foltz, Clara Shortridge: article about, 26:3:185-195: illus., 187,191
Foltz, Jeremiah D., 26:3:187
Foltz v Hoge et al (No. 6581), 26:3:188
Fonda, Henry, 26:1:60
Font, Father Pedro, 26:4:275; 22:4:52; 24:123,124; 32:3:200
Fontana, Bernard L., review by, 21:4:66-67
Fontana, Bernard L., review by, 26:4:282-283
“For Discovery, Collection and Preservation: The San Diego Historical Society,” by James E. Moss, 25:2:136-150
Forbes, Charles (“Poker Charlie”), 30:1:25
Ford Bowl, 28:1:15
Ford Building (lBalboa Park), 31:4:264
Ford, Larry, article co-authored by, 34:2:79-92
Ford, Oscar, 25:3:200
Forest Fires in Southern California, 21:4:55-63 passim
Forest Reserve Act of 1891, 21:4:55
Forest Reserve Act of 1897, 21:4:56,57
Forging New Rights in Western Waters, by Robert G. Dunbar, reviewed, 30:3:220-221
Forging of the Cosmic Race, The: A Reinterpretation of Colonial Mexico, by Colin M. MacLachlan and Jaime Rodriguez O., reviewed, 27:3:208-210
“Forgotten Sentinel on Marston Point: The History of the San Diego Fire Alarm Communications Building, l928-l97l,” by Alex Bevil, 34:4:289-300
Formosa Tea Pavilion (Panama-California Exposition), 24:4:429; illus., 24:4:434
Forshaw, Reverend William, 23:2:16
Forster, John, 27:4:240
Forster, Juan, 21:3:6,13,15,18; 34:4:262; 30:2:83; 3:202
Forster, Marcus, 30:3:172
Fort Craig, New Mexico, 22:2:47
Fort Filmore, 22:2:46
Fort Guijarros, by Ronald V. May, Roy Pettus and Stephen A. Colston, reviewed, 30:2:145-146
Fort Jurupa, 21:1:61
Fort Leavenworth, 34:1:60
Fort McKibbin, 30:1:16
Fort Monroe, Virginia, 30:3:204
Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, 28:4:227-278
Fort Rosecrans Post Cemetery, 22:3:42,44
Fort Rosecrans, 21:1:46; 34:1:60; 25:3:194; 27:2:120; 30:3:202,233
Fort Ross, 21:3:4
Fort Sam Houston, 25:3:195
Fort Stockton, 22:2:10; 29:3:218,221; 32:2:106,112
“Fort That Never Was On Ballast Point, The,” by Ronald V. May, 31:2:121-136
Fort Worth, 24:154
Fort Yuma, 24:2:240; 22:1:5; 22:2:44; illus. 22:2:38; 21:1:61; 23:4:44; 26:2:78,79; 3:213
Forts and Supplies: The Role of the Army in the Economy of the Southwest, 1846-1861, by Robert W. Fazer, noted, 30:3:228
Fortune Players, The, 31:2:91
Fortunes are for the Few. Letters of a Forty-Niners. By Charles William Churchill, edited by Duane A. Smith and David J. Weber, reviewed, 24:4:475-476
Forty, Ralph, book by, reviewed, 34:3:243-244
Forty-Niners, by the editors of Time-Life Books, noted, 21:3:65
Forward, Charles H., 30:2:127,135; 32:4:225
Forward, Frank G., illus., 31:1:57; 26:3:202; illus., 25:2:106,134; mentioned, 83
Forward, James D., Sr., illus., 28:1:29; 31:1:57; illus., 25:2:106,134; 32:4:218
Forward, Jim, 32:4:225
Forward, John F., Sr., 25:2:83
Forward, John, Jr., 28:1:58; 30:2:135
Forward, Mrs. John Jr., 31:1:34
Forward, Robert H., artible by, 32:4:217-229
Forwards, 33:4:l77
Fosbinder, Donna, article by, 35:2:100-116
Foss, A.J., 21:2:29
Foster (Secretary of the Treasury), 23:4:20
Foster, Frances Smith, review by, 31:4:324-326
Foster, Harry L., 35:4:262,269,273,274
Fouche, Jonas, 26:1:1
“Founding of San Diego’s Red Cross, The,” by Ralph E. Hughes and Laurel Davis Scott, 27:2:115-128
“Four Hundred Dollars Worth of Justice: The Trial and Execution of Indian Joe, l892-l893,” by Clare V. McKanna, Jr., 33:4:l97-2l2
Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, 21:2:28,32
Fourth of July (Chinese), 23:2:14
Fourth of July in San Diego,1876, article about, 22:3:1-25
Fowler, Harland D., book by, reviewed, 29:2:147-148
Fox Building, 26:1:2
Fox, Charles J., 27:3:156,157,158; 30:2:88; 33:1:l5
Fox, Denver, 28:2:136,137
Fox, Ed, 28:1:16,22,23
Fox, John. 26:1:5,7
Fox, Lillian, 26:1:5,7
Fox, Richard W., book by, reviewed, 26:2:156-158
Fox, Samuel: article about, 26:1:1-10; illus., facing page 1; illus., 27:4:232; ment. 229,230
Fox, Tom, 23:4:46
Francis Parker School, 32:3:157; 35:3:173
Francis, Sister Agnes, 28:3:192
Franciscan Mission System, 24:1:121-139 passim
Franciscan Missions in Alta California, 22:4:51
Franciscan Order, 22:1:42
Franciscans, 21:3:3,4,5; 21:4:2,5; 23:1:87
Francisco “El Tintero”, 23:3:67,68,69
Francisco (Indian), 21:3:36
Francisco Pacheco of Pacheco Pass, by Dr. Albert Shumate, noted, 24:4:482
Francisco, 26:3:179,180
Franckel, Menachem Mendel, 21:3:33
Franco-Prussian War, 34:1:38
Francois X. Aubry: Trader, Trailmaker and Voyageur in the Southwest. 1846-1854, by Donald Chaput, reviewed, 22:1:48
Franklin & Co., 21:3:34
Franklin, Abraham (Son of Abraham Sr.), 21:3:33
Franklin, Abraham Maurice, 21:3:36,40; illus., 21:3:37
Franklin, Alfred, 21:3:39
Franklin, Benjamin, 21:3:33;
“Franklin Brothers of San Diego,” by Norton B. Stern, 21:3:32-42
Franklin, David, 21:3:33
Franklin Elementary School, 34:1:34
Franklin, Ellis, 21:3:33
Franklin, Esther, 21:3:33
Franklin, Frank, 21:3:39
Franklin, Henry, 21:3:33
Franklin House (Exchange Hotel), 21: 3:33,34,36,39; 21:4:11; 27:1:21; 30:1:39; 3:204
Franklin, Isaac, 21:3:33
Franklin, Jacob, 21:3:33
Franklin, Lewis Abraham, 21:1:72,75; 21:3:33-40 passim; illus., 21:3:35; 21:3:33; 22:1:19; 27:4:228
Franklin, Maurice Abraham, 21:3:21,33-40 passim; illus., 21:3:34; 30:1:39,40
Franklin, Mendler, 21:3:33
Franklin, Miriam, 21:3:39
Franklin, Sarah, 21:3:33
Franklin, Selim Maurice, 21:3:39,40; illus., 21:3:37
Franklin, Texas, 22:2:46,47 Fraser, Fay Baird, illus., 24:3:336
Franks, James F., 26:3:202
Franks, Kenna A., and Lambert, Paul F., book by, reviewed, 32:4:270-272
Frantz, Captain Walter, 28:2:108
Frary Refectory, 30:4:268
Frary, Rev. Lucien H., 30:4:268
Fraser, Robert W., article edited by, 22:1:4-10; review by, 22:3:58-59
Fraternal Spiritualist Church, 27:4:233,235
Frazer, Robert W., book by, noted, 30:3:228; review by, 21:3:60-62
Frazier, John A., 30:2:95,96,97,99
Fredericksburg Lager, 25:2:107
Frederika Home, 29:2:108
Fredman, Stephen, 24:1:2
Fredrich, Barbara E., article by, 35:1:1-21
Free Reading Room, 30:4:254
Freebooters Must Die! The Life and Death of William Walker, the Most Notorious Soldier of Fortune of the Nineteenth Century, by Frederic Rosengarten, Jr., reviewed, 23:2:61-62
Freeholder’s Charter (San Diego), 35:2:117
Freeman, Anna, 22:1:22
Freeman, Henrietta, 34:1:33
Freeman, Richard, 22:1:22; 25:3:252
Freer, Frederick, 30:4:246
Fremont Elementary School, 26:4:280
Fremont, General John C., 31:1:3
Fremont, John C., 21:3:14; 24:3:314; 25:3:244
Fremont: Explorer for a Restless Nation, by Ferol Egan, noted, 34:1:75
Fremont’s Private Navy: The l846 Journal of Captain William Dane Phelps, edited by Briton Cooper Busch, noted, 34:4:250
French, Daniel Chester, 35:3:151,152
French, Helen, 23:2:16
French, Mrs. Beth, 28:4:280
French, Mrs. J. B., 23:2:16
French, Mrs. Roy, 23:2:17
French Savings Bank, 23:1:67,72
Freshour, Officer L., illus., 26:1:28
Freuder, Samuel, 27:4:227,229
Freuler, John R., 22:4:39
Friars, Soldiers, and Reformers: Hispanic Arizona and the Sonora Mission Frontier, 1767-1856, by John L. Kessell, reviewed, 23:2:63-64
Friend, James Edward, 26:1:13,14,17
Fries, Charles A., 31:1:26,33; 35:3:178; illus., 24:168; mentioned, 24:163,168,344; 34:2:l00; 23:3:ii,23,29; 30:4:246; illus., 32:3:178; ment., 147,148,185
Frog Jump, 26:3:205
“From Aspin to Zanzibar: Street Names in San Diego’s Mission Beach,” by Zelma Bays Locker, 21:2:41-48
“From Gopher Traps to Electronics: The Southern California Exposition at Del Mar Celebrates Its 100th Anniversary,” by Bill Arballo, 26:3:296-205
From Lope de Vega to San Diego: The Backgrounds of Spanish Colonization in the Californias,” edited by David Ringrose, 24:1-143
From Memory to History: Using Oral Sources in Local Historical Research, by Barbara Allen and William Lynwood Motell, reviewed, 29:1:70-71
From San Diego to the Colorado in 1849: The Journal and Maps of Cave J. Couts, 22:2:10
“From Seed to Center: Seven Decades of Floral Service,” by Sharon Siegan, 25:3:208-220
From Sonora to San Francisco Bay: The Expeditions of Juan Bautista de Anza: 1774-1776, by John R. Brungardt, noted, 24:2:264
From Velicata to San Diego, by Lupita Barbosa E. and Martin Barron E., noted 31:4:329
Fronteras 1976, 24:1,4
Frontier America: 1800-1840: A Comparative Demographic Analysis of the Settlement Process, by James E. Davis, reviewed, 24:4:478-479
Frontier in Latin American History, The, by Alistair Hennessy, reviewed, 25:4:342-345
Frost, Sergeant Lafayette, 25:3:252
Fry, Daniel, 27:2:92
Fry, John, book by, noted, 34:2:184
Fry, O. B., 29:3:159
Fuchs, Professor M., 35:1:28,39
Fuertes, Louis Agassiz, illus. by, 31:2:82
Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, 24:1:5
Fujii Yataka, illus., 24:4:442
Fukutani Dozen, 24:4:427
Fulford House, illus., 25:2:182
Fulham, 27:4:239,240
Fullam, Marianna, 34:1:l3
Fullam, Miss Rhoda, 33:1:4,ll
Fullams, 33:4:l67
Fuller, Chief Justice, 21:2:33,34
Fuller, Elijah K., 25:3:255
Fuller, Loie, 35:3:197
Fuller, Sidney W., “Sid,” 26:1:58,60
Fuller, Theodore W., book by, reviewed, 34:3:245-247
Fullman, Rear Admiral William, 34:1:4
“Fun at the Piano,” 26:1:59
Fung, Reverend Robert, 23:2:19,20
Funk, John, 32:1:46
Furlong, Thomas W., 31:3:166
Furlong-Cardiff, Guillermo, S. F., 25:4:287
Furrey, W. C., 26:1:15
Furth, Fred and Jacob, 29:1:2
Fusanosuke, Hisahira, 23:3:10
Fussell, Joseph, Sr.: ment., 26:4:243; painting by, illus., 247
Fuster, Fr. Vicente, 22:1:3; 24:4:405 noted, 34:4:3ll; 30:2:78
G. H. Ballou Company, 27:2:116; illus., 117
G. Lyons & Company, 21:1:60,69
Gabb, Dr. William M., 23:3:53
Gable, Clark, 35:4:238
Gabriel, Jose, article about, 33:4:l97-208 passim
Gadski, Johanna, 31:4:302,307
Gage, Governor, 33:1:l,22
Gage, Lyman J., 30:2:128; illus., 26:2:127; ment., 128
Gage, Merrell, 35:3:155
Gagnan-Costeau Aqua-lung, 29:4:255 Gakatayan, 29:2:116
Gakuens (Japanese Schools), 24:4:448
Gale, Mary, 27:2:121
Galesino, Pietrko, 34:1:24,26; 29:4:239
Gallegos, Dennis, book edited by, 35:1:67-69
Galli-Curci, Amelita, 31:4:306
Gallup, Avery H., review by, 23:4:73
Galvez, Jose de, 21:2:2,3,5,6,9; 22:4:24,49,52; illus., 22:4:52; illus., 23:1:7,57,59,81,82, illus., 82; 24:1:78; mentioned, 24:1:79,87,88,89,91,92,96,122
Gamble, James, 28:4:218
Gamewell Police Alarm System, illus., 26:1:29
Gamma Delta Sigma Sorority, Members of, 1929, illus., 26:2:133
Ganster, Dr. Paul B., 23:1:14; reviews by, 34:3:247-249
Garces, Fr. Francisco Hermenegildo, 22:4:49,52; 24:1:132; 35:3:162
Garcia, Fr. Manuel, 22:1:2
Garcia Hechos and other Garcia Papers, edited by Antonio Isaac Bonilla, noted, 21:3:65
Garcia, Mario T., article by, 21:1:52-80; letter to the editor, 21:2:62-63; review by, 21:4:68; article by, 23:1:46-54
Garcilazo, Jeffery M., review by, 31:3:228-230
Garden and Forest, 25:1:2
Garden City Movement, 21:1:28
“Garden Fair of l9l5,” 34:3:224
Gardena High School, Los Angeles, 23:3:30
Gardening in San Diego, illus., 34:4:28l-288
Gardner, Howard, 29:1:16
Gardner, James B., book co-edited by, 30:3:216-217
Garland, Hamlin, 31:1:47
Garner, Archibald, 35:3:159
Garr, Daniel J., book co-authored by, reviewed, 28:4:292-293
Garra, Antonio, 21:3:16,45; 22:1:6,17,18,19,20,21; 28:4:271
Garra Revolt, 21:3:33; 22:1:6,12,14,17,20,21
Garra Uprising of 1851, 26:3:167-168
Garretson, D. E., 27:1:13
Garretson, Katherine Drummond, 31:2:90
Garrett, George A., 26:2:128
Garrett, Wendell, 24:2:153
Garrettson Family, 32:3:170
Garrettson House, illus., 25:2:152
Garrick Theatre, 21:1:27,29,33
“Garrisons of San Diego Presidio: 1770-1794,” by Bill Mason, 24:4:399-424
Garvey, Steve, 30:1:1
Gasca, Don Pedro de la, 34:1:22
Gaskill, Luman H., 26:1:14; 27:1:59
Gaslamp District Plan, 23:2:24
Gaslamp Quarter (San Diego), article about, 23:2:22-35
Gaslamp Quarter Association, 23:2:26
Gaslamp Quarter Planned District, map, 23:2:25
Gaspar de Portola: Explorer and Founder of California, by F. Boneau Companys, noted, 34:4:308-309
Gaspar de Portola: Explorer and Founder of California, by Boneau Companys, Translated and revised by Alan K. Brown, noted, 35:3:227
Gasparra, Father, 28:3:184
Gaspora, Fr. 22:4:42
Gassen, A.G., 22:2:21,22
Gassen, Charles, 22:3:6
Gasson, Mr., 21:4:49
Gastelum, Francisco J., 27:4:252; 30:1:16; 33:4:l5l
Gastelum, Pedro, 30:1:19
Gastown (Vancouver), 23:2:26
Gates, Paul W., 21:1:70; 21:3:17
Gates, Rev. Oliver W., 22:3:3
Gates, William, 23:3:22
Gatewood, Col. William Jeff, 28:3:198,199,200
Gatewood, Jeff, 21:3:46; 34:4:263,266
Gatti-Casazza, 28:1:42
Gauthier, Lynn J., 22:3:40
Gay House, illus., 25:4:309
Gay, John, 23:2:48; illus., 25:4:309
Gay’s Lion Farm, 26:1:59
Gaynes, Arthur, 26:1:7
Geary Law, 23:2:10
Gebhard, David, book by, reviewed, 22:1:49
Geddes, Frances Mildred, 32:3:163
Geddes, Lewis John, 32:3:163
Gehrig, Lou: illus., 30:1:10; ment., 10
Geiger, Fr. Maynard, book by, noted, 23:3:100; 24:1:125
Geller, Todros, 32;3:155
Gelston & Company, 27:4:249
Genauer, Emily, 34:2:l09
General Motors, 29:2:80
General Naval Board, 25:3:192
Generations and Change: Genealogical Perspectives in Social History, edited by Robert M. Taylor, Jr. and Ralph J. Crandall, noted, 34:2:185
Generosa, Sister, 28:3:184,187,193
Genthe, Arnold, 32:3:179
Gentle Strength: Women in San Diego’s History,” 24:3:342
Gentleman from Olmedo, by Lope de Vega, 24:1:7
Geological Survey of California, Ornithology, Vol. 1, by Spencer F. Baird, 23:3:49
George, David Lloyd, 33:4:l72
George H. Scripps Memorial Laboratory, 27:3:170
George, Henry 21:1:36,71; 30:4:262
George Hill Building, 23:2:27
George Law, 29:3:216
George Pal’s Puppet Studio, 35:3:177
George V, 33:4:l72
“George White Marston and Conservative Reform in San Diego,” by Gregg R. Hennessey, 32:4:230-253
“George White Marston: The Merchant Prince of San Diego,” by Dr. Nicholas C. Polos, 30:4:252-278
Geppetto, 35:3:177
Geradehand, Adolf, 28:4:286
“Geraniums vs. Smokestacks: San Diego’s Mayoralty Campaign of 1917,” by Uldis Ports, 21:3:50-56
Gerhard-Gulick (Travel Guide to Baja California), 21:4:31
Gering, Anthony, 21:3:36
German Rifle Association, 25:1:11
Germania Hall, 26:4:262
Gerrard, Major Halford D., 33:4:l74,l75
Geslin, Mathew, 25:2:146
Geyser, Anna Wilhelmina and John J., 33:4:l97-208 passim
Ghagan, Mr., 22:2:15
Gherardi, Admiral, 30:3:174
Gherardi, Bancroft, 30:3:170
Ghio, Anthony Jr., 27:4:218
Ghio, Anthony, 27:4:218,219
Ghio, Catherine (Bregante), 27:4:218
Ghio, Edward, 27:4:219
Ghio, Johnny, illus., 27:4:facing page 218
Ghio, Matt, illus., 27:4:221
Ghio, Michael: illus., 27:4:facing page 213; ment. 218
Ghio, Tod, 27:4:219
Ghost Dance of 1870, 24:1:135
Ghost Town Glimpses, by Craig MacDonald, noted, 22:3:60
Ghost Towns of the West, by Lane Publishing Company, noted, 22:2:66
Ghost Towns of the West, by William Carter, noted, 25:3:271
Gibbs, Elmer, 30:1:7
Gibbs-Smith, Charles Harvard, book by, noted, 33:4:223
Gibson, James R., book by, noted, 23:1:98
Gibson, Ladessa, 33:4:l77
Gibson, Wayne Dell, book by, noted, 23:3:101
Gidley, Mick, review by, 32:2:137-138
Gigedo, Viceroy Revilla, 24:1:103,104,108,110,112
Gil, Carlos B., book edited by, noted, 24:4:481
Gila Bend, 22:2:38
Gila House, 21:1:61; 21:3:12
Gila River, 21:1:9,20,73,76; 21:3:11; 24:1:87
Gila Trail, The: The Texas Argonauts and the California Gold Rush, by Benjamin Butler Harris, noted, 30:3:229
Gila Trail, 22:1:15
Gilbert, Bess, 32:3:164
Gilbert, Bill, book by, reviewed, 30:2:139-140
Gilbert, Edward, 24:2:250
Gilbert, Gertrude, 28:1:42
Gilbert, Mrs. Alethia, 35:1:55
Gilchrist, Evangeline Fanton, 23:2:209
Gilded Age, by Mark Twain, 34:4:253
Gilded Age, San Diego and, 34:4:253-280
Gilder, Richard Watson, 24:4:458,462
Gildred, Philip L., 31:4:267,271
Giles, Howard, 32:3:179
Gili, Father, 35:1:24
Gill and Gill, Architects, 30:3:153
Gill, Donald: illus., 30:3:156; ment., 162
Gill, Irving, 23:2:15; 33:1:6,l4; 29:4:269; 27:2:88; 3:170; 28:1:50,51; illus., 25:2:151; list of known projects by, 189-190; mentioned, 143,151-190 passim, 25:4:299,31-,313; 30:2:105,109,112,120; 3:153; 32:3:188; 35:3:152,188
Gill, John, 25:2:151; illus., 30:3:156; ment., 162
Gill, Louis John, 23:2:15; article about, 30:3:153-166; 25:2:153,188; 31:1:54
Gillespie, Archibald H., 21:2:14; 21:3:9
Gillette, Mr., 23:4:8
Gilman, Stephen, 24:1:8
Gilmore, Myron T., 23:3:27; 35:2:76,78,84,86
Gingerbread Age, 33:2&3:l05
Gintellalli, Joe, 28:2:142
Girling, George, 21:1:40
Gitchell, J. R., 31:3:158,159
Glackens, William, 32:3:168
Gladding, McBean & Company, 21:4:51
Gladding McBean Pottery, 32:3:161
Glauber’s Salt, 22:1:37
Glen, Judge William A., 35:4:250
Globe Guilder, 31:2:99
Glover, E.S., 22:3:ii
Go Ban, 24:4:426; illus.,428
Goat Island (Yerba Buena), 25:3:195
Gobernment Ethnographical Museum in Leiden, 23:3:48,50
“God’s Garden: ‘The Grossmont Art Colony,'” by Kathleen Crawford, 31:4:298-319
Gold Gulch (Balboa Park), 31:4:265
Gold Rush of 1889 (Baja California), 26:1:11-20
Gold Rush Voyage on the Bark Orion, A, edited by Robert W. Wienpahl, reviewed, 25:3:267-268
Golden Chariot Mine, 28:4:218
“Golden Eagle Bazaar”, 23:2:28
Golden Era, 28:3:168; 33:2&3:8l,ll3,ll5
Golden Gate International Exposition, 32:3:181,186
Golden Gate, 29:3:217
Golden Hill Park, 23:2:48,50; 32:4:223
Golden Hill, 28:3:162; 29:1:28; 35:1:19
Golden, Jack, 27:4:264
Golden Lion Tavern, 31:3:213
Golden Spike, edited by David E. Miller, reviewed, 21:3:58-59
Golden West Hotel, 35:3:152
Goldhurst, Richard, 27:1:6
Goldman & Strauss, 21:1:60
Goldman, Emma, book by, noted, 30:2:150; 26:4:262; 27:4:274,275
Goldtree, Haidee. See Blochman, Haidee
Goldtree, Nathan, 23:1:74,75
Goliah (steamer), 21:1:62
Gomara, Francisco Lopez de, 24:1:8
Gomez, Francisco, 22:1:1; 24:1:92
Gomez-Pena, Gullermo, coedited by, noted, 34:2:183
Gomez-Quinones, Juan, book by, reviewed, 21:1:86-87; 26:4:256.257 Gone With the Windsors, 34:1:4
Gonzales, Alejo Antonio, 24:4:404,411
Gonzales, Chief, illus, 26:1:23
Gonzales, Jesus, 26:4:261
Gonzalez, Elena Mampel, book co-edited by, reviewed, 32:3:209-210
Gonzalez, Manuel, 30:1:19
Gonzalez, Padre Gabriel, 30:1:52,54
“Good Roads” County Bond Proposal, 21:1:34
Good Samaritan Mission, 30:2:95
Goodbody, Frank, 33:4:l99
Goode, Kenneth G., book by, reviewed, 21:1:88-89
Goodhue, Bertram G., 25:1:15; 25:2:184; 28:1:50,51,52, 55,60; 31:4:261,263,275; 35:3:156-157
Goodwin Family, illus., 27:2:94,95
Goodwin, Henrietta, 34:1:33
Goor, Rabbi Joel, 27:4:234
Gordon, Benjamin, 26:4:251
Gordon Bennett Cup Race, 25:1:28,39
Gordon, Captain J.A., 22:3:6
Gordon, Dudley, review by, 22:3:52-53
Gordon, Frank, 26:2:96
Gorham House, illus., 29:1:33; illus., 25:2:183
Gorica, Governor, 24:1:110
Gorton, MacArthur, 31:3:213
Gorton, Mr., 25:3:218
Gottlieb, Robert, book co-authored by, noted, 32:1:64
Gottsch, John W., 21:1:43; illus., 21:1:34
Gotzain, Josephine, 35:2:111
Goucher College, 35:3:170
Gould, Arthur, 27:3:184; 28:2:81,82
Gould, Charles W., 34:2:94,95
Gould House, illus., 25:2:159
Gould, Jay, 31:4:248,249; 34:4:262,275
Gould, Mrs. Fred, 34:2:95
Government Museum for Natural History at Leiden, 23:3:50
Gowans, Fred R., book by, noted, 25:3:270
Graaf, Lawrence B. de, review by, 29:4:310-312; review by, 32:4:270-272
Grace Deere Velie Clinic, 30:3:155
Graham Babcock, 33:1:6
Graham, George, 31:2:121
Graham, Major Lawrence P., 22:1:5; 22:2:10
Graham, P. A., 29:1:4
Grainger, Percy, 32:3:164
Gran Quivira Conference, 32:3:193
Gran Quivira, 24:1:83
Gran Teguayo, 24:1:83
Grand Army of the Republic, 22:2:32
Grand Central Art Gallery of New York, 23:3:30
Grand Central Galleries, 34:2:l09
“Grand Lady Turns Ninety-Five, A: The Hotel Del Coronado,” 29:3:185-194
Grand Pacific Hotel, 23:2:27
Grand-Horton Hotel, 23:2:24
Grandier House, 28:3:177
Granger Building, 23:2:27
Granger Music Hall, illus., 25:2:156
Granger, Ralph, 25:2:156; 24:3:306; 27:1:5; 28:4:286
“Granite Cottage,” illus., 25:2:158
Grant and Ward, Bankers and Brokers, 27:1:2
Grant Block, 27:1:11; 33:1:6
Grant Building, 28:3:150
Grant, Campbell, book by, noted, 23:1:98; book by, reviewed, 21:1:82-83
Grant, Captain A. S., 22:3:15,16
Grant, Chaffee: illus., 27:1:4; ment., 1,2,5
Grant, Chapman, 27:1:3,6
Grant, Fannie, 27:11:2,8,11,12
Grant Hotel, 25:3:211; 35:2:106; See U.S. Grant Hotel
Grant House, illus., 25:4:314-316
Grant, Jesse, 24:3:368, 33:1:5,24; 27:1:3,6,7
Grant, Julia: illus., 27:1:4; ment. 1
Grant, Miriam: illus., 27:1:4; ment., 1,2
Grant, Mrs. U.S., Jr., 33:4:l69
Grant, Nellie, 27:1:3,6; 2:116
Grant, President U.S., 33:1:5; 22:2:26; 28:3:202; 27:1:iv,5,11; 31:1:10
Grant, U. S., family: illus., 27:1:2; ment. 1
Grant, U. S., Jr., 31:1:46; 25:1:4; 25:4:314; 35:3:151; article about, 27:1:1-16; illus., facing page 1,2,12,14; 23:2:10; 24:3:369; 28:1:48,49
Graphic Studio, 32:3:185
Grass Valley, 29:2:125
Grau, Maurice, 28:1:36
Graves, Clifford M., book edited by, reviewed, 35:3:222-223; article by, 22:2:1-8; letter to the editor, 22:1:52
Graves, George A., 33:1:5
Gray, Andrew B., 30:1:41,42; caricature of, 26:2:80; 21:1:56,76; 21:3:11,12
Gray, Col., 34:4:273
Gray, Gordon, 32:2:94; 4:220
Gray, Justice, 21:2:31
Grayson, Admiral, 32:2:100
Grbitch, Rade, 22:3:39
Great American First Savings Bank, 31:1:1-27 passim
Great American, Senior Officers since 1885, 31:1:13
Great Basin Foundation, The, book edited by, reviewed, 35:1:71-72
Great Bay Front, San Diego, illus., 21:3:55
Great Central Fair (Philadelphia), 1864, 29:2:100
Great Lakes, 21:1:58
Great North American Indians: Profiles in Life and Leadership, by Frederick J. Dockstader, noted, 24:2:265
Great Overland Mail Company, The, 28:4:215
Great United States Exploring Expedition of 1838-1842, by William Stanton, reviewed, 22:3:48-49
Great Western Sea Food, 27:4:218
“Great White Fleet,” 25:3:191
Greeley, Horace, 26:3:186
Green & Watson, 27:4:249
Green Dragon Colony, 24:4:427; 26:2:98; 27:1:5
Green, Jerome T.:illus., 32:2:119; ment. 118
Green, Mrs. Dorothy Pringle, 26:1:46
Green, Otis H., 24:1:16
Green, Talbot H., 27:4:248,249
Greene and Greene, 34:4:287
Greene, Charles and Henry, 35:1:10
Greene, Edward L., 28:4:271
Greene, Mr. S. T., 21:4:53
Greentree, Carol, article by, 34:3:223-239
Greenwalt, Emmett A., review by, 27:2:148-149; book by reviewed, 25:3:268-269; review by 25:4:340-341
Greenwood Cemetery, 35:3:151
Greenwood, Emily, 35:2:105
Greenwood Memorial Park, 28:4:286
Greenwood, 24:3:290,292
Gregg, Harry, 33:1:l5
Gregg Home, illus., 33:1:l6
Gregorian Christ’s Mass, 26:4:275
Gregory, Julius, 35:1:18
Gregory, Mariette, 24:4:460
Gregory XIII, 22:4:23; 34:1:22
Grehan, Farrell, book photographs by, reviewed, 23:1:95-96
Gresham, Walter Quintin, 22:2:24
“Grey Goose” (Ambulance), illus., 26:1:41
Grieb, Kenneth J., review by, 22:3:51
Griego, Andrew, article edited by, 25:4:324-337
Grier, 24:3:275
Grierson, General Benjamin, 33:2&3:ll3
Griffin, John, 30:2:126
Griffith, David Wark, 22:4:38
Griffith, James S., book co-authored by, noted, 22:3:60
Griffith, Mrs. Ida, illus., 26:1:33
Griffith Park Planetarium, 35:3:159
Griffith Park, 35:3:162
Griggs, Gary, book co-edited by, noted, 32:2:144
Grigsby, A. D., 29:3:154
Grijalva, Hernan, 23:3:44
Grijalva, Pablo, 24:4:420
Grillparzer, Franz, 24:1:7
Grooms, Silvester, 23:4:43
Gross, William B., 28:1:36; 31:4:298-319 passim
“Grossmont Art Colony,” 31:4:300
Grossmont, article about, 31:4:298-319
Grossmont Inn: illus., 31:4:304-305; ment., 305-306
Grossmont, 28:1:36
Grotesque style, 25:4:300
Grove, George and Julia, 32:3:157
Grower’s Bureau of Little Landers Incorporated Association, 21:1:43
Gruenfeld, Caspar, 35:3:155
Guadalajara Hospital of the Bethlemite Fathers, 22:2;8
Guadalupe, Baja California, 21:4:30
Guadalupe, Maria, 22:4:53
Guajademi, 23:1:13
Guanches of Tenerife and Conquest of Gran Canarias, by Lope de Vega, 24:1:16
Guarani Indians, 25:4:287
Guarding the Forests of Southern California: Evolving Attitudes Toward Conservation of Watershed, Woodlands, and Wilderness, by Ronald F. Lockmann, reviewed, 28:3:207-208
Guatay, 29:2:124,125
Guatelli, Anton, 33:4:204
Guaycuru Indians, 23:3:76,77
Guaymas, 21:1:67
Guemes, 24:1:102
Guerico, David, 22:3:31
Guerin, Charles, 32:3:161
Guernoval, Dame Catherine Cecile de, 25:1:63
Guernoval, Julien de, 25:1:65
Guernoval, Louis Antoine de, 25:1:65
Guerra, Captain Jose Antonio de la, 29:1:57,59; 32:1:6
Guerra, Maria Antonia de la, 29:1:59
Guest, Francis F. O.F.M, book by, noted, 21:1:90; article by, 24:1:97-116; mentioned, 24:1:3,117,118,119
Gugoner, Gary, 35:1:53
Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives, noted, 30: 3:227-228
Guide to Research Collections of Former United States Senators, 1789-1982, edited by Kathryn Allamong Jacob, noted, 30:3:225
Guide to the Allen Knight and Capt. Walter F. Lee Photograph Collections, compiled by Chase Weaver, noted, 34:1:70
Guide to the Common and Interesting Plants of Baja California, by Jeanette Coyle and Norman C. Roberts, noted, 22:3:60
Guide to the Work of Greene and Greene, by Randell L. Makinson, reviewed, 21:3:64-65
Guidebook to the Mountains of San Diego and Orange Counties, by Russ Leadabrand, reviewed, 22:61-62
Guild, Thelma S., book co-authored by, reviewed, 31:4:326,327
Guillemin-Taraye, E., 23:3:53
Guillen, Professor Claudio, 24:1:1
Guion, James H., 29:1:30
Gulf of California in 1904, 22:1:31
Gulf of California, 21:7,23
Gulick, Howard E., review by, 21:2:50-51; book by, reviewed, 22:1:44-45
Gunfighters, Highwaymen & Vigilantes: Violence on the Frontier, by Roger D. McGrath, reviewed, 31:2:144-145
Gunn, Anna Lee, 32:4:236
Gunn Building, 28:4:224
Gunn, Chester, 28:4:217
Gunn, Douglas, illus., 25:2:118; 22:3:15; illus., 22:3:15; 23:2:45; 28:3:20,202; 31:1:4,10,12
Gunn, Dr. Lewis Carstairs, 22:3:10; illus., 22:3:11
Gunn, William (residence), 35:3:168
Gunnison, Austin, 32:3:174
Gunpowder and Canvas, by Justin M. Ruhge, noted, 35:4:285
Guns, Gold and Caravans: The Extraordinary Life and Time of Fred Meyer Schroder, by Robert Easton, noted, 25:3:271
Gunther, Erna, book translated by, reviewed, 24:3:387-388
Gurion, David Ben, 24:1:20,21
Gus Arnheim’s Ban, 26:1:57
Guthrie, Reverend Mother Agatha, 28:3:178
Guthrie, William D., 21:2:32
Gutierrez, Ramon, review by, 31:4:323-324
Guy, Hubert, letter to the editor, 25:1:80-81
Gwin, Senator William H., 28:3:195,197,198; 21:1:70
H.M.S. Sulphur on the Northwest and California Coasts, 1837 and 1839: The Accounts of Captain Edward Belcher and Midshipman Francis Guillemard Simpkinson, edited by Richard A. Pierce and John H. Winslow, reviewed, 26:4:283-284
H.M.S. Blossom, 21:4:5 Haase, Ynez, D., book by reviewed, 22:1:45-46
Hadley, W. E., 26:3:190; 27:1:9; 24:4:460
Hagan, William T., essay by, noted, 22:1:51
Hagar v. Reclamatiion District, 111 U.S. 701 (1883), 21:2:31
Hageman, Fred C., book co-authored by, reviewed, 27:2:147-148
Hager, Anna Marie and Everett Gordon, book compiled by, noted, 34:1:70, letter to the editor, 24:4:485
Haggland, Mary H., article by, 29:1:54-68
Hague, Harlan, book by, reviewed, 26:1:70-71
Hahn, Ernie, 33:1:6l
Haidee, 23;1:70,75
Hainawa (Japanese method of fishing), 23:3:10
Haines, Judge Alfred, 28:4:286; 30:2:128; 32:4:220
Haines, Dr. Charles C., 30:4:256
Haines, Lynn, 22:2:26
Hakes, Bert, illus., 28:3:197
Hakes, H.B., 33:1:l5
Hakes Home, illus., 33:1:l7
Halbert, Sidney, 27:1:15
Hale, Reverend Edward Everett, 24:4:457
Halfhill, Alfred P., 27:4:217
Hall, Bolton, 21:1:28
Hall, D. C., 29:1:22-23
Hall, Edward C., 31;1:20
Hall, Ellis G., 25:2:151
Hall, George, 21:1:29,32,34,36,39,41,42,46; illus., 21:1:31
Hall, John R., 28:4:286
Hall, Linda B., book by, reviewed, 27:4:277-278
Hall, M., 33:1:20
Hall, Mariah, 28:4:286
Hall, Michael, 31:1:20
Hall, Mrs. C. Welsey, illus., 34:3:226
Hall of China (Balboa Park), 23:2:17
Hall of Education, 35:3:162
Hall, Thomas, 31:2:102
Halleck, John, illus., 25:1:49
Halleck, Lieutenant Henry W., 30:1:53,54,59; 3:204
Hallenbeck, Cleve, book by, noted, 34:4:307; book by, noted, 35:3:226
Halliday, F.S., 22:4:44
Halliday, Harry, 28:2:79
Halloway, Miss, 28:2:79
Halseth, Edna May (Scofield), 35:3:178
Halseth, Odd S., 35:3:178
Halsey, Rear Admiral Sir Lionel, 33:4:l72,l75
Hamaker, Gene E., review by, 27:4:282-283
Hamill, Flora, 31:1:51,52
Hamill, Joseph Hacknew, 31;1:51,53
Hamill, Pauline, 32:3:177
Hamill, Samuel Wood, 30:3:155; 29:4:279; article about, 31:1:51-65; illus., 57; ment., 3:181; 4:270
Hamilton Block, 27:1:11
Hamilton, Charles S., house, illus., 34:4:288; 23:2:45,52; 30:4:254,256; 32:4:236
Hamilton, Hattie, 22:4:36
Hamilton, James, 21:4:13,16; 27:2:92
Hamilton, Martin D., 31:1:10,11
Hamilton, Mrs. Thomas, illus., 34:3:226
Hamilton’s Ranch, 21:4:16; 22:1:2; 22:4:36
Hamiltons, 30:1:4
Hamlet, 22:4:11
Hamlin, Edith: ment., 34:2:l00,l09; illus.,l02
Hamlin Garland’s Observations on the American Indian 1895-1905, edited by Lonnie E. Underhill and Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr., noted, 24:2:265
Hamlin, Ottila, 28:3:152
Hamlin, Ralph, Soledad Mountain Climb, 1918, illus., 26:2:116-117
Hammer Club, 26:2:130
Hammett, William Thomas, 32:2:84
Hammond Organ (introduction) 31:4:270
Hampton, Rev. Charles, 34:1:34
Hamy, Dr., 23:3:47
Hanchett, William, review by, 21:1:84-85
Hancock, Levi, 25:3:245,246,248,249
Hancock, Walker, 35:3:181
Handbury, Lieutenant Thomas, 31:2:122
Handlin, Oscar, 30:4:252
Hanft, Robert M., book by, reviewed, 31:4:320-321
Hanks (California State Mineralogist), 24:3:349
Hanks, G. G., 27:1:46
Hanks, Rose, 35:3:158,159,178-179
Hanley, Sister M. Estelle, 28:3:185
Hanna, Daniel Rhodes, Jr., 31:1:26
Hannahs, George, 24:3:372
Hans P. Whitney Addition, 29:1:30
Hansen, Armin, 23:3:31; 31:1:35
Hansen, C. B., 30:4:238
Hansen, Fred, 31:4:308
Hanson, Estelle, 26:4:251
Hanson, I., 33:2&3:l46
Har, How Quin, 21:4:48
Haraszthy, Agoston: illus., 26:3:210; ment. 2:84, 3:167,168,212; illus., 31:3:157; ment., 157; 22:1:19, 21:1:66; 21:3:44,45
Haraszthy, Charles, 21:3:26
Harbert, Rev. R. H., 35:1:53,55
Harbison Grocery Company, 29:1:14
Harbison Hives, 29:1:21
Harbison, J. S.: illus., 27:3:155; ment. 151,156,157
Harbor Administration Building, 30:3:189
Harbor Improvement Plan (Capps’ Plan), 30:3:184,185,188
Hard, Louise Fulton, book by, noted, 29:3:234
Hardcastle, Lieutenant Edmund, 22:2:14
Harding, Warren, 35:1:18
Hardy, Charles: illus., 24:3:378; mentioned, 24:3:368,371
Hardy, Dr. Edward L., 30:2:128,135; 32:3:163
Hardy, Edward L., 31:1:45; 33:1:24; 29:2:108; 28:2:81; 27:3:184
Hardy, R. W. H., book by, reviewed, 24:3:393-394
Hargrove, Ernest, 23:2:3
Harkness Antoinette Monoplanes, illus., 25:1:32-33
Harlan, Justice, 21:2:31
“Harlem After Dark,” 24:3:340
Harlow, Neal, book by, reviewed, 29:3:229-230; book by, noted, 35:4:282; book by, reviewed, 35:3:224-225
Harmonie Cornet Band, 22:3:6; illus., 22:3:9
Harold Bell Wright: Storyteller to America, by Lawrence V. Tagg, reviewed, 34:2:l75-l76
Harp & Noell, 21:1:60
Harper Brothers, 24:4:457
Harper, Senator William E., 31:1:33
Harper’s Monthly, 24:4:457,458
Harrall, Tommie, 28:4:285
Harriet, 27:4:240
“Harriett Barnhart Wimmer: A Pioneer San Diego Woman,” by Carol Greentree, 34:3:223-239
Harriett Barnhart Wimmer Day, 34:3:229
Harriman, E. H., 28:4:225; 21:1:12,16,23
Harris, Benjamin Butler, book by, noted, 30:3:229
Harris, Charles, illus., 26:1:34
Harris, Del, 31:4:305
Harris, Iverson L., letter to the editor, 24:4:483-484; 23:2:iv; letter to the editor, 23:4:75
Harris, Leroy E., 29:1:36,37
Harris, Miss Lydia, 23:4:36;
Harrison, President Benjamin, 28:4:256,257,258,259,262,270; 29:4:288; 30:3:168; 32:2:92; 21:2:30,32,36; 21:4:55; illus., 21:2:31; 27:2:96
Harrison, Nathan, 21:4:13; illus., 21:4:7
Harrison, Nathaniel: illus., 27:2:102; ment. 92
Harrison, William Preston, 31;1:26
Harrow School, 33:4:l53
Hart, William S., 35:3:176-177
Harte, John Bret, book edited by, noted, 21:3:66
Hartley, Jack, 30:1:7
Hartnell and McCulloch Company, 27:2:138,140
Hartnell, William, 29:1:55; 27:2:138
Hartranft, M.V., 21:1:44
Hartsel, Mrs. Jim, 21:4:15
Haruki Koba, 24:4:441
Haruna Maru, 23:3:11
Harvard Law Review, 21:2:31
Harvard University, 33:4:l73
Harvard, 24:3:267
Harvest Empire: A History of California Agriculture, by Lawrence J. Jelinek, noted, 30:1:73
Harvey, Fred, 29:2;90
Hasegawa Kinsaburo: illus., fall front cover; mentioned, 24:4:444
Hashiguchi Kasuke, 24:4:433; illus., 24:4:439
Hashiguchi Yasutaka, Lieutenant, 24:3:288
Haskins, Charles Warren, book by, noted, 22:3:59
Haslam, Gerald, book by, noted, 22:2:66
Hassam, Childe, 23:3:29; 32:3:168
Hastings College of Law, 26:3:188
Hatfield, Charles, 21:1:46
Hatfield Flood (1916), 21:1:46
Hatfield Gold Medal, 31:1:27
Hatfield, Paul, 21:1:46
Hathaway, Lt. Paul, 30:4:235
Hauser’s Subdivision, 22:2:28
Haut-Cilly, Auguste Bernard du, 21:3:7
Havana, Cuba, 21:3:23
Havermale Mansion: illus., 27:1:5; ment. 8
Havermale, Samuel G., 25:4:314; 27:1:5
Hawaiian Kukui Trees, 23:2:50
Hawkins, W.A., 24:3:371
Hawley, Walter A., book by, noted, 34:4:3ll
Hawthorne, Charles, 32:3:157
Hay, John, 21:1:63; 27:2:117,118
Hayden, Captain Julius, 22:2:14,15
Hayden, Julian, 21:4:30
Hayes, Judge Benjamin, 26:3:171,172,175; 31:3:161; 24:2:251; 22:1:15,16; 22:2:24; 21:1:64; 21:3:18,25,26; 32:2:76
Hayes, Mary, 28:4:280
Hayes, Mrs. Felipa, 28:4:279
Hayes, Rutherford, 34:4:274
Hayes, William, 26:3:213,214,1215,216
Hayne, Mrs. Jane Selby, 34:1:7,8,9,l4
Hayne, Mrs. Robin Y., 34:1:9
Hays, John, 21:1:73
Hays, Samuel P., 21:3:51
Hayward Heath (Little Landers), 21:1:42,44
Hayward-Patterson House: illus., 28:3:174; ment., 175
Hayworth, Rita, 29:2:99
Hazard, Bruce R., 31:1:21
Hazard, Major, 30:3:174
Hazard, Roscoe E., 31:1:21
Hazelip, Mike: illus., 24:2:220; photographs by, 24:2:197-220
Hazen, Eli Warnock, diary of, 22:2:31-48; illus., 22:2:33
Hazen, Nathaniel, 22:2:32
Hazzard, G. H., 33:1:24
Hazzard, George W., 29:1:9
Health in San Diego, 28:4:232-247 passim
Health Seekers of Southern California, 28:4:236
Healy Gallery, St. Louis, 23:3:28
Heap, J.A., 23:1:72
Hearne Surgical Hospital, 35:2:110,113
Hearst, William Randolph, 24:3:269; 34:1:2
Hearst, William, 29:2:80
Heart Has Its Reasons, The, 34:1:4
Heath, Frank L., 23:2:ii; 24:2:162
Hebbard and Gill, 23:2:28; 33:1:7,l3,l4,23; 25:2:152,157
Hebbard and Hunt, 33:1:23
Hebbard and Winslow, 33:1:22
Hebbard, Mrs. W. S., 25:3:212
Hebbard, William Sterling, 35:4:235; 25:2:152,159; 31:1:45; 32:4:246; article about, 33:1:l-42
Heber, Anthony H., 21:1:7,8,9; illus., 21:1:8
Heber, California, 22:1:38
Hebrew Benevolent Society, 23:1:68; 27:4:228
Hebrew Free School, 21:3:40
Heckscher, August, 34:1:l0
Heckscher, George Maurice, 34:1:l0
Hedgecock, Roger, 31:1:56
Hedges, Ken, book by, noted, 30:3:228; review by, 21:82-83, book by, noted, 34:1:7l
Heilbron, Carl H., 21:1:62,69, 24:3:306, 33:4:l78
Heilbron, Charlotte, 32:4:259
Heilbron, Dr. Robert, article by, 33:1:63-7l
Heilbron Electric Company, 32;2:98
Heilbron, Fred A., article about, 32:4:254-263
Heilbron, J. H. Frederich, 32:4:254
Heilbrons, 33:4:l77
Heimann, Jim, book by, noted, 34:1:76
Heintzelman, Major Samuel J., 27:1:46,48; 22:1:19,21,22; 22:2:14; illus., 26:3:211; ment., 2:79, 3:208,210,212,213,215
Heise, Harry, illus., 26:1:33
Heizer, Robert F., book co-authored by, noted, 25:3:271; article by, 24:121-139; book co-authored by, reviewed, 24:3:388-390; mentioned, 24:1:4,140,141, book by, noted, 22:1:51, book by, reviewed, 21:2:49-50; books edited by, reviewed, 26:1:65-66; ment. 3:168
Held, Anna, 26:2:98; illus., 27:1:4; ment., 2,3,5
Held, Ruth, article by, 28:2:77-88; 23:4:60,61
Heldring, Janet: illus., 24:3:359
“Helen Hunt Jackson In San Diego,” by Evely I. Banning, 24:4:457-467
Helen, Sister Mary, 28:3:192
Helena, Arkansas, 23:1:66
Heller, Carolyn. See Brust, Carolyn
Heller Family, 32:4:217-229 passim
Heller, Mathias and Anna, 32:4:217
Heller, Mathias F., article about, 32:4:217-229; 23:2:48
Heller, Mick (Milton Jr.), 32:4:220
Hellers, 33:2&3:l77
Hellman Building, 33:1:25
Hellman, I. W., 28:4:225
Hemet, California, 21:2:27
Henderickson, Captain H.E., 24:3:291,292
Henderson, John D., 21:4:44
Henderson, John S., A.I.A. and Tauber, Rae, article by, 21:4:43-53
Henderson, Mary, 24:3:360
Hendrick, E. W., 22:3:15
Hendrick, W. E., 28:3:163
Hendricks, Dr. William O., review by, 21:2:53-54, article by, noted, 22:1:27; review by 22:3:55-56
Heney-Webb Alien Land Bill, 24:4:429
Henley, Thomas J., 26:3:174,175,177
Hennessey, Gregg R., article by, 25:3:221-241; review by, 26:1:68-70; article by, 32:4:230-253; article by, 24:3:367-383; review by, 24:3:385-387, review by, 2l9-222; 33;4:230-253; review by, 35:1:66-67; 2:146-148
Hennessy, Alistair, book by, reviewed, 25:4:342-345
Henri, Robert, 31:1:27,28; 32:3:157,168,179; 35:3:174
Henry Delano Fitch Map of the Port of San Diego, 21:1:55
Henry E. Huntington Library, 22:2:10
Henry III, 34:1:24
Henry Weinberger Lodge, 22:1:70
Hensley, George B., 23:1:72; 31:1:8,10
Hensley, Herbert, 31:1:8
Hepah California! The Journal of Cave Johnson Couts from Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Mexico to Los Angeles, California, During the Years 1848-1849, 22:2:10
Hepner, Walter, 24:3:362
Herald, 35:3:209
Herbert Eugene Bolton: The Historian and the Man, by John Francis Bannon, reviewed, 25:3:263-264
Heriey, James, 29:1:24
Heritage Park, 27:4:235
Hermann, Binger, 21:4:57
Hermosa Avenue (Electric Avenue), illus., 23:4:32
Hermosa Tract (La Jolla), illus., 26:2:110
Hermosillo nihonuinkai (Japanese Association). 23:3:3
Hermoso, Felipe el, 25:1:62
“Hero Waiting for Leander,” by Anna Valentien: illus., 24:3:356; mentioned, 24:3:345
Heros, 23:3:45
Herr, Pamela, book by, noted, 34:4:307
Herrin, Bess, 23:2:16
Herra, Pamela, book by, noted, 35:3:226
Herring, Mr. H., 30:4:267,270
Herriria, Vizconde de, 24:1:89
Hervey, Edgar, 32:1:48
Hevener, Mr. and Mrs. William, 21:1:43,44
Hewett, Dr. Edgar, 29:2:89,91; 32:3:168
Hewicker, John II, 35:4:253
Hewicker, Judge John, 35:4:250,253
Heyneman, Alice Wangenheim, 29:1:6,14
Heyneman, Julie, 35:3:194
Heywood, Lieutenant Charles, 30:1:54,56,58
Hezeta, Bruno, 22:1:2; 22:4:49
Hiawatha’s Laughing Water, 24:2:245
Hicks, Maude, 34:1:36
Hidalgo, Father Miguel, 22:1:2
Higbie, Alfred, 29:2:216
Higgins & Scranton Company, 32:2:85
Higgins, Birt, 32:2:85
Higgins, Frank J., 23:4;61,62,66
Higgins, Shelley J., 21:3:52; 32:4:257; 35:1:56
Higgins, Thomas J., 29:1:8; 32:2:85
Higgins, W. E., 32:1:28
High, William and John, 33:2&3:ll3, ll6
Highway 395, 21:2:14
Higle, Sharon and Ortiz, Maria, book by, noted, 33:4:224
Hill, Charles H., 21:1:58
Hill, Chief Arthur, 34:1:3l,32
Hill Collection of Pacific Voyages, edited by Ronald Louis Silveira de Braganza and Charlotte Oaks, with annotations by Jonathan A. Hill, noted, 21:2:58
Hill, Frank E., 22:3:39
Hill, Joe, 26:4:262; 34:1:52
Hill, Jonathan A., book annotated by, noted, 21:2:58
Hill, Kay, 28:1:3,7
Hill, Lillian, 32:2:128-129
Hillcrest, 34:3:224; 35:1:12
Hilton, S. M. 28:4:222
Hinds, T.C., 21:1:20,24; 33:1:5
Hine, Robert V., book by, noted, 30:3:228; book by, noted, 21:2:59
Hinkle, Clarence, 32:3:171
Hinman, H. W., 30:4:234,238
Hinoshi Turukawa, 24:3:284
Hinton, Francis, 35:3:208
Hinton, Harwood P., review by, 22:3:56-57
Hinton, Jack, 28:4:272
Hipass Public School, 29:3:160
Hippocrates, 22:2:4
Hiroshige, 32:3:168
Hisamatsu, Fukuno9, 23:3:7
Hispanic America and its Civilizations, by Edmund Stephen Urbanski, reviewed, 27:1:73-75
Hispanic Culture in the Southwest,, by Edmund Campa, reviewed, 26:3:221-222
Hispanic Folkmusic of New Mexico and the Southwest; a Self- Portrait of a People, by John Donald Robb, reviewed, 27:4:280-281
Hispanic Society in New York, 35:3:157
Hispanics and the Humanities in the Southwest: A Directory of Resources, edited by F. Arturo Rosales and David William Foster, noted, 31:1:72-73
Historians and the American West, edited by Michael P.Malone, reviewed, 30:3:214-215
Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), 33:2&3:l47
Historic Country Inns of California, by Jim Crain, reviewed, 24:2:255-256
Historic San Diego, 22:4:44
Historical Atlas of California, by Warren A. Beck and Ynez D. Haase, reviewed, 22:1:45-46
Historical Memoirs of New California, by Palou, 22:2:55
Historical Portraits of Riverside County, edited by John R. Brumgardt, noted, 24:2:264
Historics, 28:1:29
History Company of San Francisco, The, 29:1:23
History of El Cajon: Valley of Opportunity, by Eldonna P. Lay, reviewed, 34:3:24l-242
History of Lower California, 33:4:l60
History of Ramona, California and Environs, by Lulu R. O’Neal, reviewed, 22:3:51-52
History of San Buenaventrua Mission, by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, noted, 24:4:482
History of San Diego (Smythe), 21:1:27,28,30
History of San Diego, by H.C. Hopkins, 34:4:259
History of San Diego Rotary Club, by Joseph L. Howard, reviewed, 30:1:65-66
“History of Santa Rosalia in Baja California, A,” by Maria Eugenia B. De Novelo, 35:1:28-43
History of the Imperial Valley Swiss, The, edited by Joseph J. Anderholt and Dorothy MN. Anderholt, noted, 31:1:73
History of the Indians of the United States, A, by Angie Debo, noted, 31:3:238
History of Vista, A, by Harrison and Ruth Doyle, reviewed, 30:2:146-148
Hitchcock, George N., 28:3:163
Hitchcock, Lucius Walcott, 32:3:182
Hizen, 24:3:273,275,276
Hobson, Geary, book edited by, reviewed, 28:1:68-70
Hod Club, 27:3:190
Hodges, W. E., 29:4:274
Hoeff & Tebbetts, 21:1:60
Hofeller, Leetha, 33:2&3:ll8
Hoff, Anton, 28:1:40
Hoff, Grace, 28:1:22,23
Hoff, P.H., 21:3:21
Hoffman, Abraham, book by, reviewed, 28:1:73-74; review by, 29:1:71-73; review by, 31:3:235-237
Hoffman, Eugene, 26:2:110
Hoffmann, Hans, 32:3:168
Hog and Hominy Store, 26:1:2
Hogan, Elizabeth, book by, noted, 23:3:100
Hogarth, William, 25:1:2
Hokusai, 32:3:168
Holbein, Father, 22:1:20; 29:1:63
Holboll, Einor, 29:2:102
Holcomb Valley, 28:3;198
Hole in the Wall Saloon, illus., 25:2:90
Holiness Church, 24:4:447; illus., 24:4:450
Holladay Overland Mail and Express Company, 28:4:216
Holland (Michigan) Tulip Festival, 33:4:l8l
Holland, Christopher F., 30:2:126
Holland, F. Ross Jr., book by, noted, 31:4:331
Holliday, J. S., book by, noted, 29:2:150
Hollow of the Hills, 34:2l:99,lll
Holloway, Jimmy, 31:2:98
Holly Sefton Memorial Hospital, 25:2:175
Hollywood Hotel, 26:1:58
Holman, William, 34:4:272
Holmes, James H., 27:1:11
Holmes, Kenneth L., book edited by, reviewed, 30:2:140-141
Holmes, Rear Admiral R. S., 28:4:256
Holt, John, article about, 32:1:43-55
Holter, Howard, review by, 29:2:140-141
Holton, California, 22:1:38
Holussels, B., 28:4:262
Holy Cross Cemetery, 28:4:276
Holy Cross Mission: A Documentary History of Santa Cruz, compiled by Frances J. Weber, noted, 31:1:74; 3:214
Hom, Agnes, 23:2:17
Hom, Gladys, 23:2:17
Hom, Lila, 23:2:17
Hom, Philip, 23:2:19
Hom, Tom, 23:2:26
Home Coming, by Kikuchi Kan, 24:4:447
Home For The Blind, 29:2:108
Homecroft Colonies (Massachusetts),21:1:28
Homestead Act, 21:1:27; 22:1:29
Honey, San Diego production of, 29:1:20-27 passim
Honey Springs Ranch, 24:3:347
Hong Kong (Sun Yun Lee), 23:4:20
Hong, Lee, 23:2:11
Hoobler, Dorothy and Thomas, book by, reviewed, 27:1:67-68
Hoof, Mr., 29:3:222
Hooker, Archie, 28:3:167
Hooper & Company, 28:3:195; 21:1:60
Hooper, George F., 21:1:56,58; 21:3:12; illus., 21:3:11
Hoops, Elizabeth, 24:3:359
Hoosier Salon in Chicago, 31:1:26
Hoover Dam, 21:1:25
Hoover Dam: An American Adventure, by Joseph E. Stevens, reviewed, 35:2:146-148 (see also 1:66-67)
Hoover, Fred, illus, 25:2:134
Hoover, President Herbert, 26:1:53; 31:4:269; 32:2:120; 4:241
Hoover High School, 28:2:85
Hoover, Robert L., review by, 29:1:69-70
Hope, 22:1:12
Hopewell, 22:1:12, 21:3:44
Hopi Indians. See Moquis Indians
Hopkins, C. W., 26:4:261
Hopkins Marine Laboratory, 29:4:248
Hopkins, Mark, 28:4:216; 34:2:l24,253,258
Hopkins, Officer S., illus., 26:1:28
Hora, Padre Antonio de la Concepcion, 24:2:176
Horace Mann School, 27:4:267
Horace, 32:2:73,84,85
Horan, James D., book by, noted, 24:4:482
Horcasitas, 24:1:102
Hord, Donal, 23:3:20; illus., ment.,34:2l:l00,l02; illus.l02; 24:3:358; mentioned, 24:3:360,362; 35:3:155,158,173,174,177,179-183,199,201; article about, 31:3:164-209; ment., 1:33,54; illus., 32:3;176; ment., 147,160
Hord, Florence: illus., 31:3:180
Horizon: illus., 29:4:251; ment., 248,250
Hornaday, W.T., et al, 22:2:52
Hornbeck, David, book by, reviewed, 30:3:217-218
Hornor, Edith R., book by, noted, 34:3:252
Hornstein, Sam, 28:4:261
Horse Soldier 1776-1943, The: The United States Cavalryman: His Uniforms, Arms, Accoutrements, and Equipments, by Randy Steffen, 4 volumes. Volume IV, World War I, the Peacetime Army, World War II, 1917-1943, reviewed, 26:2:161-162
Horsman, Reginald, book by, noted, 34:2:181
Horton Agricultural Hall and Opera House, 21:4:49
Horton, Alonzo E.: bust by Hutchinson, illus., 25:2:146, illus., 111; 24:2:163,166,460,461; illus., 24:2:164-165, 22:3:1, 21:1:59, illus., 26l,285; ment., 260,26l,263, 269,273; 33:1:illus. 67; ment.8l; 23:2:24,41,43; 23:4:14,15,49,59; 29:1:3,7,20,29; 28:2:77,95; 3:178,200; 4:217,223,238,269,272; 32:3:164; 4:236; 30:4:243; ment. 1:18, 4:242; illus., 27:1:27,31; ment., 1,10,21,27,28,31; ment.,4:228,263; illus., 31:4:247; ment., 1:1,3,6; 4:245,246; 35:3:188,208
Horton Hall, 31:1:4
Horton Home (First Street), illus., 31:1:5
Horton House, 27:1:3,7,8; 4:263; 28:4:220,238; 30:1:4; 3:208; 4:254; 32:4:235, 236; illus., 266; ment., 263, menu for Centennial, illus., 22:3:18-19, illus., 22:3:3, 21:4:13, 24:2:158,460,464; illus., 31:1:2; ment., 4:247
Horton, Lydia Maria Knapp, article about, 27:1:17-42; 32:3:164; 23:4:48
Horton, Mrs. Alonzo, 32:2:76; 33:2&3:lll
Horton Plaza Shopping Center, 33:1:56, illus., 24:2:198-199,200-201
Horton Plaza, 32:4:246; 35:1:52; 3:188
Horton, Sarah, 27:1:26
Horton State Street House, illus., 27:1:30-31
Horton’s Addition, 24:4:460,461, 21:3:47; 21:4:48; 29:1:30
Horton’s Garden Block, 24:2:158
Horton’s Garden, illus., 34:4:285
Horton’s Hall, July 4, 1876, illus., 22:3:iv-1; 27:1:26
“Horton’s Purchase: The Real Story,” by Dr. Robert F. Heilbron, 33:1:34:1:63-71
Horton’s Wharf, 24:4:460; 27:1:21,24
Hosgate, Lew, 27:1:59
Hosmer, Ernest, 21:1:36
“Hospital Based Nursing Schools in San Diego, 1900-1970,” by Donna Fosbinder, MSN, RN, 35:2:100-116
Hospital of the Bethlemite Fathers, Guadalajara, 22:2:8
Hostel, Lamberto, S.J., 25:4:289
Hotchkiss, A. B., 30:3:208
Hotchkiss, Hal, 31:4:267
Hotel Brewster, 23:2:4
Hotel Casa Loma, 34:2:99
Hotel Central, 35:1:37
Hotel del Coronado Boathouse, illus., 27:3:164
Hotel del Coronado, 25:4:275; 26:1:16; 27:1:6; 3:163,165; 28:4:224,244,245,246; 30:1:4; 3:167,170,175,176,177; 31:4:254; 32:1:37; 4:256; illus., 29:3:Front Cover, 185-192; ment., 1:43; 2:99; 4:288,297; 33:1:6, 50, l65-l78, passim, 34:1: 2; 3:205, 229, 22:4:28, 24:4:426,466
Hotel Del Coronado, by Thomas J. Morrow and William Sullivan, noted, 31:4:329
Hotel Del Coronado: The First Hundred Years, noted, 34:3:250
Hotel Florence Social Club, 27:2:99
Hotel Itrubide, illus., 34:2&3:l58; illus., 30:1:20-21; ment. 20,24
“Hotel Riviera del Pacifico, The: Social, Civic and Cultural Center of Ensenada,” by Maria Eugenia Bonifaz de Novelo, 29:2:77-85
Hotel Robinson (Julian Hotel), 21:4:14; illus., 27:2:101; ment., 92
Houchin, Elizabeth Claire de, 25:1:63
Houghton, Samuel G., book by, reviewed, 22:4:59-60
Houghton, Sherman, 34:4:273
Houlihan, Patrick, book co-authored by, reviewed, 32:2:137-138
Hounds of San Francisco, 21:3:45,46
House, Col. E. M., 26:2:127
House of Charm, 35:3:155
House of Hospitality (Balboa Park), illus., 25:2:122; 35:3:162; illus., 31:1:55; ment., 55
House of Little Landers, 21:1:32
House of Pacific Relations, 31:4:262
House of the Good Shepherd, 35:1:55
House Railroad Committee, 34:4:272
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), 35:4:263,267,268
Houses of Pacific Relations (Balboa Park), 23:2:17
Houston, James D., book by, reviewed, 33:1:75-76
“How Scripps Institution Came to San Diego,” by Elizabeth N. Shor, 27:3:161-173
Howard (Lawyer in Los Angeles), 21:4:39,40
Howard, Admiral Thomas B.: illus., 24:3:280; mentioned, 24:3:278,279,280,281,282
Howard and Company, 23:2:47
Howard, Bryant, 23:1:72; 23:2:47,50; 24:2:166; 29:1:46,50,51; 28:3:162,163; 30:3:178; 4:242; 31:1:10,11,14,16
Howard, Ebenezer, 21:1:28
Howard, John Galen, 29:4:265,272
Howard, Joseph L., book by, reviewed, 30:1:65-66
Howard, Mrs. Bryant, 31:1:3
Howard, Percy, 34:2:93
Howard Tract, 23:2:47,48,50,51
Howard, William Davis Merry, 27:4:248,252,253,255
Howard-Jones, Marje, article by, 30:2:95-104; book by, reviewed, 29:2:142-144; review by, 1:74-75
Howe’s Seminary, 26:3:187
Howes, 29:3:223
Howsley, Forrest, 33:4:l84
Hoya carnosa (Wax Flower), 25:3:217
Hoyle, Mrs. D.P., 21:4:52
Hoyos, 24:1:102
Hoyt, Roland S., 32:2:111; 25:3:219
Hu-DeHart, Evelyn, book by, noted, 31:1:72; book by, reviewed, 28:1:70-71
Hubbard, Havrah, 31:4:302,308
Hubbell Building, 23:2:27,28; illus., 32
Hubbell, Jim, illus., 34:3:229
Hubbell, O. S., 29:1:30; 22:2:21
Hubbell, Ora, 27:1:6
Hubbs, Carl L.: illus., 29:4:256; ment., 253
Hudgins, Amos and Cynthia, 27:2:102, illus., 93
Hudson, Millard, 22:1:14
Hudson, Randall O., review by, 23:2:61-62
Hudson, Tom, review by, 22:3:51-52
Hudson, Travid, book co-edited and annotated by, reviewed, 25:1:70-71
Hudson’s Bay Company, 21:4:4; 27:4:249
Huerta, President Victoriano, 27:2:124
Hughes, Charles Evans, 32:2:94
Hughes, Charles W., review by, 22:4:56; article by, 21:3:1-31; letter to the editor, 21:2:61; review by, 35:3:222-223
Hughes Company, 23:1:50
Hughes, Mrs. H., 31:1:4
Hughes, Msgr. William McDermott, 21:4:39
Hughes, Ralph E., article co-authored by, 27:2:115-128
Huidobro, Manuel Bernal de, 23:1:41
Huitzilopochtli, 26:4:278
Hulbert, Dr. R.G., 23:4:51
Hulburd, Ebenezer, 33:2&3:ll3
Hulburd Grove, 28:2:82; 33:2&3:lll; 29:2:124,134
Hulick, Alice, 32:3:170
Hulick, Ernie, 26:3:204
Hull House, 26:2:144
Hull, Joseph B., 30:1:51
Hull, Morton, 22:3:32
Huller, Louis, 23:3:46
Huller, Luis, 30:1:18,19; 3:208
Hulse, Ben, 32:3:176
Humason & Beckley Manufacturing Company, 34:2:97
Humason, Melicent Eno, 34:2:97-l2l passim
Humason, William Lawrence, 34:2:97,l0l
Humboldt, Baron Alexander von, 25:4:289
Hume, Edward, 27:4:214
Hume, James B.: illus., 28:4:218; ment., 217
Humphreys, General A. A., 31:2:124,128,130,131
Hun, Dr., 21:4:46
Hundley, Norris, Jr.: book by, reviewed, 22:2:58-59; books edited by, noted, 22:1:51, 22:2:66, review by, 21:4:69
Hung Far & Company, 23:2:10
Hung, Reverend C.C., 23:2:14,15,16; illus., 15
Hunt, Captain Jefferson: illus., 25:3:246; mentioned, 243,244,245,246,247,248,249,255
Hunt, Jefferson, 24:2:237,238
Hunt, Mrs. Harry, 34:1:l4
Hunt, Summer, 33:1:23
Hunter, Jesse D., 25:3:243,245,246,247,251,252,256
Hunters, Seamen, and Entrepreneurs: The Tuna Seinermen of San Diego, by Michael K. Orbach, reviewed, 24:4:473-475
Huntington, Anna Hyatt, 35:3:157,158
Huntington, Archer M., 35:3:157
Huntington, Collis P., 28:4:216; 31:4:248,249; 34:2:l24: 34:4:253,258,270,27l,272,273,274 275,276
Huntington, Henry, 30:2;102
Huntington Library, 32:1:13
Hurley, Tom, 27:2:76
Hurst, Willard, 21:2:33,35
Hurtado, Albert, book by, reviewed, 35:4:277-278; review by, 29:3:227-228
Huse Journal: Santa Barbara in the 1850’s, edited by Edith Bond Conde,noted, 24:4:481
Huston, Tom, 35:3:172
Hutchinson, Allen, 25:2:146,181; 35:3:151,183-186,194
Hutchinson, C. Alan, book translated with an introduction and notes by, reviewed, 25:1:71-73
Hutchinson, Samuel S., 22:4:39
Hyde, George, 35:2:100
Hyde, Sergeant William, 25:3:247
Hydrick, Rick, review by, 31:1:68-70
I Married Wyatt Earp: The Recollections of Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp, collected and edited by Glenn G. Boyer, noted, 23:3:101
I. O. O. F. Building (Masonic Building), 23:2:28; illus., 34; 28:4:224
I. W. W. Revolution, 21:1:39
I. W. W., 27:4:274,275
Iannelli, Alfonso, 35:3:152
Ibanez, Father Florencio, 26:4:275
Iberian Peninsula, map of, 23:1:57
Ida Ball School, 35:3:168
Ide, Arthur Frederick, article by, 22:4:21-25
Ide, F. D., 26:1:60
Idyllwild, 21:4:58
Idzumo: illus., 24:3:274; mentioned, 24:3:274,275,276,277,278,284
Iglesia Magistral, 29:4:245
Ignacio, Joseph, 22:4:53
Ignatius of Loyola, 24:1:5
Iguchi brothers, 24:4:429
Ikeda Otomatsu, 24:4:442
Ikemi Elzaburo, 24:4:444
Ildefonso Pueblo, 29:2:89
Illinois (Great White Fleet), illus., 25:2:103
Illustrated Daily News, 32:2:121
Images of a Golden Era: Paintings of Historical California, by Ben Abril, noted, 34:2:180
“Images of Our Past: The San Diego Title Insurance and Trust Company Historical Photographs Collection,” by Larry and Jane Booth, 25:2:83-135
Imanura Shigenobu, 24:4:427,441; illus., 24:4:443
Immaculate Conception Church, Old Town, 28:3:148
Immigration Act of 1924, 23:2:14
Impact of Colonization on the Native California Societies,” by Robert Hiezer, 24:1:121-139
Imperial, California, 22:1:29
Imperial Canal, 25:3:199
Imperial County, 21:3:19
Imperial Desert Plant Life, 22:1:26-40 passim
Imperial Fisheries Institute of Tokyo, 23:3:2,3,7
Imperial German East Asiatic Squadron, 23:3:5; 24:3:272
Imperial Irrigation District, 25:3:199; 25:3:200
Imperial Land and Water Company, 22:1:33,37
Imperial Russiain Frontier America: The Changing Geography of Supply of Russian America, 1784-1867, by James R. Gibson, noted, 23:1:98
Imperial San Francisco: Politics and Planning in an American City, 1897-1906, by Judd Kahn, reviewed, 27:1:70-71
Imperial Valley and the Salton Sink (Cory), 21:1:11,18, article about, 21:1:1-25; mentioned, 21:1:27, 21:3:53, 21:4:30
“Imperial Valley In 1904: An Account by Hugo de Vries,” edited by Peter W. van der Pas, 22:1:26-40
In and Out of the Old Missions, 34:3:l98
In Defense of La Raza: The Los Angeles Mexican Consulate and the Mexican Community, 1929 to 1936, by Francisco E. Balderrama, reviewed, 29:4:309-310
In Love and War: The Story of a Family’s Ordeal and Sacrifice During the Vietnam Years, by Jim and Sybil Stockdale, reviewed, 32:1:59-60
“In Places Men Reject: Chinese Fishermen at San Diego, 1870-1893”, by Arthur F. McEvoy, 23:4:12-24
“In Search of the Original Californian: Herman ten Kate’s Expedition to Baja California”, by Peter W. van der Pas, 23:3:41-92
“In the Midst of Things, Rebecca Craft and the Woman’s Civic League,” by Gail Madyun, 34:1:29-37 Independence, 30:1:52,59
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, San Diego Lodge No.153, 24:2:227
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, San Bernardino Lodge No. 146, 21:3:40
Index to the Journal of San Diego Historical Society Quarterly: Volumes I to XX, 1955-1974, compiled by Thomas L. Scharf and Iris Wilson Engstrand, noted, 22:3;60
India Mutiny, 33:4:l54
Indian Aid Association, 34:3:l87-l88
Indian Arts Building (House of Charm), 35:3:155
Indian Arts League, 34:2:l0l Indian Joe, article about, 33:4:l97-2l2
Indian Frontier of the American West, 1846-1890, The, by Robert M. Utley, reviewed, 30:4:283-284
“Indian Labor at the California Missions: Slavery or Salvation?” by Robert Archilbald, 24:2:172-182
Indian Life at the Old Missions, 33:4:l84
Indian Life at the Old Missions, by Edith Buckland Webb, noted, 30:3:226-227
Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, 29:3:160
Indian Skull Found by Herman ten Kate, illus., 23:3:77
Indian Survival On the California Frontier, by Albert Hurtado reviewed, 35:4:277-278
Indian Wells, 22:2:36
Indian-White Relations in the United States: A Bibliography of Works Published 1975-1980, by Francis Paul Prucha, noted, 29:3:232
Indiana Federation of Artists, 31:1:35
Indianapolis Sentinel, 23:2:4
Indians (San Diego), 29:3:153-164 passim, 220
Indians and I, 34:2:l03
Indians and the California Missions, The, by Linda Lyngheim, reviewed, 32:1:62-63
Indians, Baja California, 27:3:174-182 passim
Indians in American Society: From the Revolutionary War to the Present, by Francis Paul Prucha, reviewed, 34:1:67-68
Indians in San Diego, 34:3:l87-200; article about, 26:3:164-184; territory map, c 1876, facing page 165; villages, 180
Indians of California: The Changing Image, by James Rawls, noted, 33:4:226
Indians of California: The Changing Image, by James J. Rawls, reviewed, 30:4:281-283
Indians of the United States and Canada, by Dwight L. Smith, 22:3:60
Indians, San Diego, 30:3:167-180 passim
Indians, Southern California, illus., 26:3:Front Cover
Indians. See California Indians and individual tribal names
Indians: Anglos and Californios, 21:3:1-31 passim; at the mouth of the Colorado River, 21:4:5; at Pala Mission, 21:4:38-42 passim; early San Diego, 21:2:1-9 passim; Santa Barbara Channel, 21:2:5; workers in the Imperial Valley, 21:1:7,16,16, illus., 21:1:18. See also Diegueno Indians, Maricopa Indians, San Pascual Indians, and Yuma Indians
Indispensable Enemy: Labor and the Anti-Chinese Movement in California, by Alexander Saxton, noted, 22:1:51
Industrial Home for Indian Children, 34:3:l88
Industrial Worker, The, 26:4:262; 34:1:48
Industrial Workers of the World, 34:1:46,48, 21:3:51
Ingenheim, Alsace, France, 23:1:66
Ingersoll, Robert G., 29:4:288
Ingraham, Duncan, 22:2:26
Injalbert, Jean Antonin, 35:3:201; 24:3:345
Inside La Jolla, 1887-1987, by the La Jolla Historical Society, noted, 34:2:182
Institute of Cultural Pluralism, San Diego State University, 23:1:46
Institute of History, 25:2:149
Instruccion para el Ministro de la Mision de la Purisima Concepcion de la Provincia de Texas, 24:1:103
Interiors of San Diego homes, 1880-1930, 25:4:298-323
International Association of Machinists, 27:4:220
International Citrus Congress, 25:3:194
International Company of Mexico, 30:1:19,20,22; 3:208; 33:4:l52,l56
International Company, The, 26:1:14,18
International Fisheries Company, 23:3:2
International Harvester Building: illus., 24:3:303; mentioned, 24:3:309
International Studio, The, 35:3:155
International Workers of the World: illus., 26:1:27; ment., 2:126; 4:258,262
Internationale des Beaux Arts et des Lettres, 31:1:35
Inutsuka Sukejiro, Captain, 24:3:291
Inventing the Dream: California Through the Progressive Era, by Kevin Starr, reviewed, 31:4:321-323
Invincible, 26:2:78,79
Inyo County, 21:3:19
Iowa City, Iowa, 21:3:52
Ipai, 29:2:116
Iredell, Dr. Raymond F., 30:4:271
Iriarte, Fr.Juan de, 24:1:88
Iron Road to the West: American Railroads in the 1850s, by John F. Stover, reviewed, 26:67-68
Irrigation Age (Smythe), 21:1:27,40
Irrigation Congress, 21:1:27,44-45
“Irving Gill: The Artist As Architect,” by Bruce Kamerling, 25:2:151-190
Irwin & Company, exhibit, illus., 26:3:199
Irwin, Charles N., book edited by, reviewed, 27:2:143-144
Irwin House (Theodore), Pasadena, 35:1:12
Irwin, Isaac, 21:1:38,46,47
Isaacs, John D., 29:4:252,253
Isabella, 30:1:58
Ischermak, Erik, 22:1:28
Isdell, Mary (Robinson), 31:3:154
Isham, Capt., 29:3:219,222
Ishi in Two Worlds, by Theodora Kroeber, noted, 23:1:98
Isis Theater, 26:4:239; 35:3:202; See Fisher Opera House
Isis Unveiled, 26:4:231
Isla de los Angeles (Angel Island), 22:1:2
Isla Robinson Crusoe, 29:4:254
Isle of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, 22:4:22
Isle of Portland, 25:4:276
Israel, R.S., 22:1:19
Issel, William, review by, 30:3:216-217
Isthmian, illus., 25:2:132
It’s a Long Road to Comondu, by Everett Gee Jackson, reviewed, 34:2:176-177
Italian Fishermen in San Diego, article about, 27:4:213-226
Iturbide (1849 Boundary Commision interpreter), 22:2:14,15
Ives, Ronald L., article by, 21:4:21-37, article commented on 22:2:49-55
Ives, Ronald L., book by, reviewed, 31:2:141-142
Ivinson and Co., 30:1:23
Iwano, Commander Chokuei, 24:3:288
Iwashita Suekichi, 24:4:429
IXL Laundry, 27:2:92
Izard, Ralph, 22:2:26
J. A. Hunt and Company, 34:4:294
J. Jessop and Son Watchmaker, 23:2:24
J. Jessop and Sons, 24:3:349
J. R. Moler & Company, 27:4:244
J. Russ & Co., 28:2:96
J. S. Mannasse & Company, 21:3:39
jacales, 24:2:173
Jack Benny Show, 34:1:35
Jack Murphy Stadium, 30:1:1
“Jackass Mail Line”, 23:4:44
Jackass Mail, 28:4:214
“Jackass Mail,” 24:2:49
Jackson (John Gay’s butler), illus., 25:4:309
Jackson, Eileen: 29:2:99,105; illus., 34:2:l02; ment., 34:1:2,3,6,7,l2,l00,205,206,2l7,225,228, 33:4:l77; 29:2:99,105
Jackson, Everett Gee, 23:3:ii,29; book by, reviewed, 34:2:l76-l77; illus.,l02; ment.,l00,227; 31:1:33,36; 32:3:147,148,154,171
Jackson, H. L., 31:1:53
Jackson, Helen Hunt: illus., 24:4:459; in San Diego, 24:4:457-467; passim, 21:4:15; 28:3:184
Jackson, Herbert L., 29:4:262,272,279
Jackson, Justice, 21:2:30
Jackson, Kenneth T., book by, reviewed, 32:4:267-269
Jackson, President Andrew, 22:2;26
Jackson, Robert H., review by, 35:4:277-278
Jackson Square (San Francisco), 23:2:26
Jackson, Thomas, 21:4:15; 27:2:92
Jackson, W. Turrentine, book by, noted, 30:2:149
Jackson, William, 31:3:213
Jackson, William H., 21:4:28
Jackson, William Sharples, 24:4:457,458,459,462,465,466; illus., 24:4:463
Jacob, Kathryn Allamong, book edited by, noted, 30:3:225
Jacobs, Art, 28:2:142
Jacobs, Barron, 21:3:40
Jacobs, Hannah, 21:3:35
Jacobs, Lionel, 21:3:40
Jacobs, Mark I., 21:3:21,33,35
Jacobs, Victoria, 21:3:35,36,39; illus., 21:3:36; 30:1:39,40
Jacobs, Wilbur R., essay by, noted, 22:1:51
Jacques, Terri E., article by, 29:3:153,164; review by, 34:3:245-247
Jacumba Hot Springs, 29:2:125,126
Jacumba, 23:4:43; 29:2:131
Jaffa, Miss Louis, 34:3:206
“Jaguarine,” illus., 24:3:333
Jaime, Father Luis: birthplace of, illus., 23:1:60; 43
Jair, Kenneth, 23:2:13,19
Jakle, John A., book by, reviewed, 32:2:140-141
Jalisco, Province of, 24:1:110
Jamacha Irrigation District, 30:3:182
Jamacha Rancho, article about, 30:2:77-94
Jamaica, 21:3:33
James, Captain Henry, 32:2:84
James, G. E., 27:1:46
James, George Wharton, 34:3:l98
“James McCoy: Lawman and Legislator”, by Susan Sullivan, 23:4:43-57
James Pattie’s West: The Dream and the Reality, by Richard Batman, noted, 33:4:223
“James W. Robinson and the Development of Old Town San Diego,” by Ronald Quinn, 31:3:153-163
Jameson, Elizabeth, book co-edited by, reviewed, 34:3:244-245
Jamison, Thomas A., article by, 31:3:210-226
Jamul Cement Works, illus., 25:4:facing page 273;274,275,278,279
“Jamul Cement: Speculation in the San Diego Hinterland,” by David C. Burkenroad, 25:4:273-286
Jamul Creek, 25:4:273
Jamul Portland Cement Manufacturing Company, 25:4:273,276,280, 281,282; 30:3:204
Jamul Rancho, 30:2:81
Jamul Valley, 25:4:277
Jansen, Adam Elmer, illus., 26:1:50,51
Janssens, Don Agustin, 29:1:58
Japan Advertiser, 23:1:77
Japanese Association (Nihonjin-kai),24:4:429
Japanese Community in San Diego, article about, 24:4:425-456
Japanese Fishermen at Turtle Bay, Baja California, illus., 23:3:9
Japanese Fishing in San Diego, 28:4:248-268
Japanese Garden (Mission Cliff Gardens), 23:4:8, illus., 9
Japanese relations with the United States in 1915, 24:3:267-299 passim
Japanese Tea Room (Marston Company), 31:1:54
Japanese-Chinese War of 1937, 23:2:17
Jardines de Montezuma, 34:3:223
Jasper, James, 21:4:14,15
Jay Cooke and Company, 34:4:269
Jayme, Fr. Luis: article about, 22:1:41-43; death of, illus., 22:1:41; mentioned, 22:1:2, 22:3:59, 22:4:50, 24:1:142,177; 24:4:405; 35:1:22,24,26; 30:2:78
Jefferson Medical College (Philadelphia), 28:4:235
“Jeffersonian Gunboat Policy,” 31:2:121
Jelinek, Lawrence J., book by, noted, 30:1:73; review by, 29:4:306-307
Jenkins, Hannah Tempest, 35:3:190
Jenkins, John D., 32:2:80
Jenkinson, Sir Edward, 33:4:l53, l54, l55, l59, l60, l6l
Jennings, William, 32:4:259
Jenny, Charles, 33:4:l84
Jenny, Ralph E., 28:4:286; 31:1:54
Jensen, Peter L.:illus., 32:2:95; ment. 95
Jerabek, Chauncey I., 31:4:264
“Jerry MacMullen: An Uncommon Man,” by Trudie Casper, 27:4:260-276
“Jerry MacMullen: An Uncommon Man, Part II,” edited by Trudie Casper, 28:1:11-34
Jesse Grant residence: illus., 33:1:ll
“Jesse L. Nusbaum and the Painted Desert in San Diego,” by Lynn Adkins, 29:2:86-95
“Jesse Shepard And The Spark of Genius,” by Clare Crane, 33:2&3:l07-l22
Jessie Benton Fremont: A Biography, by Pamela Herr, noted, 34:4:307
Jessie Benton Fremont: A Biography, by Pamela Herra, noted, 35:3:226
Jessop, Armand, 31:1:47
Jessop, Joe, 27:3:186,191
Jessop, Joseph E., article by, 32:1:43-62; 23:2:24; illus., 33:1:45, 49; ment., 44
“Jessop Street Clock: A San Diego Landmark,” by Joseph E. Jessop, 33:1:43-62
Jessop’s Jewelry Store, Lythem, England, 33:1:44
Jessup, Theodore, 27:3:189 Jesuit Missions in Baja California, 23:1:87 passim; music and, 25:4:287-297
Jesuits, 27:3:179,180
Jesus Maria Mine, 21:1:67,68
Jesus Maria River, 21:4:5
Jewel of the Missions,The: A Documentary History of San Juan Capistrano, compiled and edited by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, noted, 23:3:101
Jewell, Edwsard Alden, 31:1:33
Jewell, Foster, 31:1:33
Jewell, Major Fred: illus., 30:4:facing page 233; ment., 234,238,239
Jewell, Marshall, 22:2:26
Jewish Fair (San Diego), 23: 1:69,70
Jewish Progress, 23:1:70
Jewish Welfare Board, 27:4:232
Jews in San Diego, 26:1:1-8 passim
Jim Butler, 35:1:37
Jockey Club (Agua Caliente), 35:3:199
Johannsen, Robert W., book by, reviewed, 32:4:264-265
Johanson, John, 32:3:183
Johl, Karen, article by, 28:3:172-177
John Begg, 27:2:138,140
John, Coffee, 34:3:206
John Collier’s Crusade for Indian Reform: 1920-1954, by Kenneth R. Philp, noted, 24:2:265
John, Elizabeth A.H., book by, noted, 22:2:67
John Funk vs. The Republic National Bank of Dallas, Texas as Trustee, 32:1:46
“John Holt: A Case of Contrasts,” by Katheryn L. Clapperton, 32:1:43-55
John Muir’s America, by T. H. Watkins, photographs by Dewitt Jones, reviewed, 23:1:95-96
John Muir’s Wild America, by Tom Melham, photographs by Farrell Grehan, reviewed, 23:1:95-96
John Peabody Harrington: The Man and his California Indian Fieldnotes, by Jane MacLaren Walsh, reviewed, 23:2:62-63
John W. Mitchell Art Gallery, 30:3:155
John Xantus: The Fort Tejon Letters l857-l859, edited by Ann Zwinger, reviewed, 33:1:77-78
Johns Hopkins University, 35:3:172
Johns, Laura, 23:4:36
Johns, Lt. Thomas, 30:1:40,41,42
Johns, Thomas D., 21:1:57,58; 21:3:11
Johnson, Adam, 26:3:165
Johnson and Packard Companies, 32:2:83
Johnson and Tilton Companies, 32:2:76
Johnson, Andrew, 22:2:24,26
Johnson, Bishop Joseph Horsfall: illus., 30:2:106; ment., 105
Johnson, Captain George A., 22:3:16, 33:4:203
Johnson, Captain Miles A., 32:2:76,84
Johnson, Charles R., 21:1:61,66
Johnson Company, 32: 2:76,83
Johnson, David, review by, 25:1:71-73
Johnson, Dimple, illus., 27:2:99
Johnson, Frank Tenney, 23:3:31; 31:1:35
Johnson, General E. P., 30:3:174
Johnson, George, 32:2:84
Johnson, Governor Hiram, 30:4:262; 21:1:36,37,38,40,44 24:4:429; 23:4:35; 25:3:192
Johnson, Henry James, 32:2:76,83,84
Johnson, James H., 31:1:33
Johnson, James, 32:2:76,84
Johnson, Major, 26:4:216
Johnson, Mamie, 35:1:52
Johnson, Martin, 24:3:330
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Willliam Templeton: illus., 34:2:l02; ment., 34:4:294
Johnson, N. B. 32:1:28
Johnson, Osa, illus., 24:3:330
Johnson, Paul C., book edited by, noted, 21:1:92
Johnson, President Lyndon, 29:1:28
Johnson Puterbaugh cottage, 33:1:l3
Johnson Ranch, Baja California, 22:4:35
Johnson, Randy, 35:4:238,239
Johnson, Solomon and Cordelia, 27:2:106; illus., 96-97
Johnson, Waldo, 28:1:19
Johnson, William Templeton, 23:2:28; 26:1:2; 26:2:128; 30:3:155; 31:1:53; 35:3:155,156,158; illus., 25:3:224, mentioned, 2:139, 3:225,226,231; 32:2:106; 4:248
Johnson-Saum Chapel, 27:1:40
Johnston, Captain James Henry, 22:3:20; illus., 22:3:21
Johnston, Francis J., book by, reviewed, 24:3:384-385
Joint Water Committe, 24:3:375
Jones, Albert, 31:1:21
Jones, Dewitt, book photographs by, reviewed, 23:1:95-96
Jones, District Attorney Johnstone, 33:4:203
Jones, Dr. Oakah L., review by, 22:3:49-50; book by, reviewed, 25:4:338-340
Jones, Francis C., 23:3:21
Jones, Harry, 28:2:141
Jones, John Paul, 26:1:61
Jones, Martha Miles, 32:3:166
Jones, Mrs. Gilbert, illus., 34:3:226
Jones, N. V., illus., 25:3:246
Jones, Reverend Bedford, 30:2:106
Jones, William Carey, 31:3:156
Jordan, David Starr, 23:4:15; 26:3:185,193
Jordan J., 21:3:26
Jordan, Marie K., 30:4:255,271
Jordan, Troy, review by, 23:4:73-74
Jose Manuel (Indian), 24:2:178
Jose Velasquez: Saga of a Borderland Soldier, by Ronald L. Ives, reviewed, 31:2:141-142
Joseph, Emperor Franz, 23:1:67
Joseph, Juan Gualberto, 22:4;53
Joseph, Sarah (Franklin), 21:3:33
Josse Building, illus, 25:2:157
Journal of Building, 21:4:52
Journal of San Diego History, The, 25:2:144,149; 35:1:12; 22:4:1,17
Journalism in San Diego, 28:3:194-204, passim
Journey of Fray Marcos de Niza, The, by Cleve Hallenbeck, noted, 34:4:307
Journey of Fray Marcos de Niza, The, by Cleve Hallenbeck, noted, 35:4:226
Joven Guipuzcoana (Maid of Guipuzcoa), 29:1:55,56,59,60
Jow, Reverend, 23:2:19
Juan Jose, 29:1:55; 27:4:241,249
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, by Harry Kelsey, reviewed, 33:1:74-75
Jubay Water Hole, Baja California, 21:4:35
Judd, C.W., 24:2:162
Judd, Lorenzo, 21:1:47
Judge, William Quan, 23:2:2,4
Judges of the Plains (jueces del campo), 24:2:243
Judson, Mrs. C. Sterling, illus., 34:3:207
Juk Sing, 23:4:14
Jules Kievets Gallery, Pasadena, 23:3:30
Julian Gold, by Cliff Craig, noted, 31:3:240
Julian Gold Rush, 21:4:15
Julian Hotel (Hotel Robinson), 21:4:14; 27:1:6; 2:92
Julian, Mike, 28:4:285
Julian, 21:4:8,9,14,15; illus., 21:4:10; 29:1:3
Julian, 23:3:49; 23:4:50
Julian’s Haven of Rest, 28:4:285
Junior Exposition Leagues, 30:12:10
Junior League of San Diego, 33:2&3:l23, 34:3:226
Junior League Rummage Sale, 26:3:205
Junior Zoological Society, 24:3:308
Junipero Serra Museum, 29:2;115; 32:2:103, 115 passim; 34:2:l0l; illus., 30:4:261; ment., 260,272
“Junipero Serra Museum: Architectural, Cultural and Urban Landmark,” by Gregg R. Hennessey, 25:23:221-241
“Junipero Serra Song at San Diego State Teachers College, The”, by Theodore E. Treutlein, 23;2:36-39
Junipero Serra: Pioneer of the Cross, by Bernice Scott, noted, 23:1:98
Junipero Serra: The Illustrated Story of the Franciscan Founder of California’s Missions, by Don DeNevi and Noel Francis Moholy, reviewed, 32:1:57-59
Junipero Serra’s Legacy, by Martin J. Morgado, reviewed, 34:4:305-306
Junks, Chinese, illus., 23:4:17,18-19
Junta Federal de Mejoras Materiales of Ensenada, 29:2:84
Just Before Sunset, by Lora L. Cline, noted, 32:1:67
Justice, William, 30:2:126
Justice Without Revenge, by Lope de Vega, 24:1:7
Kahle, Katherine Morrison, 32:3:148
Kahn, Judd, book by, reviewed, 27:1:70-71
Kahrl, William L., review by, 23:1:94-95
Kaimowitz v. Michigan Department of Mental Health, 35:4:255
Kaiser Wilhelm II, 24:3:272
Kalakaua, King, 35:3:184
Kalispell, Montana, 34:3:20l, 204
Kallich, Susan: illus., 29:2:117; ment., 134,135
Kamakura Maru, 24:3:286,287
Kamerling, Bruce, article by, 31:3:164-209; article by, 30:4:241-251; article by, 25:2:151-190; article by, 26:4:231-255; review by, 29:2:141-14; article by, 34:2:93-l2l, article by, 24:3:343-366; article by, 32:3:147-191; chronology by, noted,2:145; review by, 136-137; article by, 35:3:149-205
Kan, Professor C.M., 23:3:47
Kane, Lail T., 28:4:255,256,257,259,260,262,263,264,265
Kangas, John Palo, 35:3:162
Kansas City Art Institute, 32:3:175
Kansas Territory, 24:2:250
Kanst Art Gallery, Los Angeles, 23:3:26,27
Kanto, 24:3:286,288,292,293
Kantor, Ann, article co-authored by, 22:3:1-25
Karlsbad (Czechoslovakia), 30:2:95
Kasbeer, Bruce, 27:1:60
Kastner, Anna, 21:1:46
Kastner, Mrs. Max, 21:1:46
Kate Sessions: illus., 32:3:153
Kate Sessions: Pioneer Horticulturist, by Elizabeth C. MacPhail, reviewed, 23:4:73
“Katherine,” 34:2:l04
Katipunan, 22:3:30
katsuobushi (dried bonito), 23:3:14
Katz & Company, 21:1:60
Katz, Marcus, 21:3:39
Katz, Mrs. Marcus, 21:3:40
Kaufman, Elizabeth (Home for Troubled Girls), 27:2:119
Kaulbach, Wihelm von, 30:4:245
Kawai, Annie, 24:4:426
Kawashinma Isami, 24:4:447
Kay-Scott, Cyril, 32:3:177
KDKA Pittsburgh, 26:1:53
KDPT, 26:1:54
KDYM, 26:1:54
KDYO, 26:1:54
Kearney, Lawrence, 26:3:209
Kearney, Winnifred (McCoy), 23:4:47,49,51
Kearneyite Terror of 1877, 23:4:16
Kearny Column, 21:2:14,15,16,17,19,20
Kearny, General Stephen Watts, 25:3:243,244,245,251; 27:1:23; 4:254; 35:4:232; 21:2:13,14, 22:1:13,14,15; 22:2:13, 24:2:239; illus., 30:1:60; ment. 49, 52
Kearny, George, 26:3;168
Kearny Street Hebrew Congregation, 21:3:33
Keating Building, 23:2:28, illus., 33; 27:1:29
Keating, George J., 23:2:28
Keating Mansion (George J.), 27:1:6
Keen, E.A., review by, 24:4:473-475
Keener Chapel, 27:4:229
Keighler, William, 30:2:86,87
Keiver, J. C., 30:2:85,88
Kelb, Dr., 34:2:ll2
Keller, Charles and Ida, 35:3:178
Keller, Henry G., 31:1:25
Keller, Karl, review by, 28:4:293-295
Kellett, Sir Henry, 23:3:45,53
Kelly, Charles, 23:4:44,47; 25:3:221; 32:2:104
Kelly home, 35:4:236
Kelly, Paul, 23:1:72
Kelly, Robert: illus., 30:2:facing page 77; ment., 83,85,86
Kelly, Second Lieutenant G.E.M.: illus, 25:1:33, mentioned 35
Kelsey, Harry, review by, 25:4:346-347; 26:3:168; book by, reviewed, 33:1:74-75; review by, 33:4:2l6-2l7
Kelsey-Jenney Commercial College, Students 1926, illus., 26:2:135
Kelvin, Lord, 28:1:20
Kemeys, Edward, 35:3:194 KEN, 26:1:54
Kendall, Amos, 22:2:26
Kendell, H. A. and Julia, 31;1:4
Kennedy, Norman, 31:3:219
Kennedy, Terry, 30:1:1
Kenneth, Luther Martin, Jr., 31:2:94
Kennett, Edith, 34:1:ll
Kennett, Luther Martin, 34:1:ll Kennett, Mrs. Luther Martin, 34:1:l0 ll, l2, l3-l4
Kennetts, 33:4:l77
Kenney, Bob, 35:4:269
Kenngott, Dr. George F., 23:2:16
Kensington-Talmadge: 1910-1935, by Thomas H. Baumann, reviewed, 32:2:141-142
Kent, William, 23:2:54
Kent, William, 25:1:3
Kentucky Riding Academy, illus., 26:2:115
Kenyon, Haidee, 32:3:166-168
Kenyon, Karl, 31:3:219
Kenyon, Zula, 32:3:166-168
Kerens and Burnes, 22:3:17
Kerig, Dorothy Pierson, book by, reviewed, 22:3:51
Kerkoff, William, 30:2:102
Kerr, Captain William Murray, 25:2:147
Kerren, Frank, 30:1:39
Kerren, Kate Louisa, 30:1:38
Kerren, Mary Jane, 30:1:38
Kerren, Matilda, 30:1:37,38,44
Kerren, Richard, article about, 30:1:37-48
Kerren, Richard, Jr., 30:1:39
Kerren, William, 30:1:38
Kerrigan, J. Warren, 22:4:41; illus., 22:4:45
Kessell, John L., book by, reviewed, 23:2:63-64
Kettner, Bill, 27:3:184
Kettner Boulevard, 25:3:191,201
Kettner, Congressman William: illus., 28:1:61; ment., 4:286
Kettner Day, 25:3:195
Kettner, William, 21:1:40; 32:2:94; article about, 25:3:191-207; illus., facing page 191, 193,197,199
Kew, Michael, house, illus., 34:4:287
“Keyboard Varieties,” 26:1:58
Keyes, Miss Hazel, 26:2:92
Keyser, Ephraim, 35:3:170
KFBC (KGB), 26:1:54; 26:1:55
KFFA, 26:1:54
KFSD, 26:1:55
KFVW, 26:1:54
KGB Radio Station, article about, 26:1:53-64
Kida Jizaemon, 24:4:427
Kidd, Lewis W., illus., 29:4:253; ment., 253
Kienitz, John Fabien, 23:3:23
Kier Company, 32:2:106
Kier Construction Company, 25:3:226
Kikuchi Jiroichi, 24:4:433
Kikuchi Kan, 24:4:447
Killea, Lucy L., article by, 23:1:55-63; article commentary by, 24:1:140-144, reviews by, 22:2:62-63
Kilohana Art League, 35:3:184
Kimball, Benjamin, 25:4:327
Kimball, Flora, illus., 24:3:319; 26:3;197
Kimball, Frank A.: illus., 26:3:198; ment., 197; 25:4:327,328; 28:4:232; 32:1:28,30,32; 21:4:48, 34:2:l24, l27, 34:4:263, 268; illus., 31:4:246; ment. 245-260 passim
Kimball, Levi, 21:4:48
Kimball, Lois and Harold, 34:2:l04
Kimball, Ruth and Joan, 34:2:l04
Kimball, Warren 21:4:48; 32:1:28
Kimball-Beasley Company, 24:3:372
Kimbro, Harriet, article by, 31:2:77-86
Kinchman, Augustus Felix, house, illus., 34:4:284
King Bencomo of the Guanches, 24:1:16
King Charles V., 30:3:173
King, Dr. John Thomas, 35:3:172
King George V, 34:1:4
King Gillette, the Safety Razor King, 29:4:301
King Henry IV of Castile, 34:1:l8
King, Julia Dent, 27:1:3
King, Kenneth, book by, noted, 22:2:66
King of the Missions: A Documentary History of San Luis Rey de Francia, compiled and edited by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, reviewed, 27:2:144-145
King Philip II of Spain: illus., 34:1:2l
King, Thomas F., book co-edited by, reviewed, 21:3:57-58
King’s Garden, The, 28:4:270
King’s Highway in Baja California: an Adventure into the History and Lore of a Forgotten Region, by Harry Crosby, reviewed, 21:2:50-51, 22:2:50
King’s Highway in Baja California,The, by Harry Crosby, 23:1:iv,14
King’s Story, A, 34:1:3
Kinney, Abbot, 21:4:57, 24:4:462,464
Kino, Father Eusebio Francisco, 21:4:25,28, 22:2:51; 22:4:49, 24:1:83; 23:3:44; 27:3:179; 25:4:289
Kino’s Plan for the Development of Pimeria Alta, Arizona and Upper California, 24:1:83
Kino-Atondo Trail of 1684-85, 21:4:31
Kinsey, Alfred, 35:4:252,253
Kipling, Rudyard, 22:4:37
Kirby, James E., article by, 29:3;214-224
Kirby, Lewis H., 30:2:127; 25:3:192
Kirchner, John A., book by, reviewed, 35:2:143-145
Kirk, E. E., 26:4:262
Kirk, Estelle W., 26:3:192
Kirkwood, 35:1:56
Kit Carson, 21:2:14
Kit Carson: A Pattern for Heroes, by Thelma S. Guild and Harvey L. Carter, reviewed, 31:4:326-327
Kitabatake Gizo, Dr., 24:4:447
Kiwanis, 22:4:5
Kiya Family, illus., 24:4:450
Klauber & Levi, 29:1:7,8,9,10,13,23; 31:1:3
Klauber, Abraham and Theresa, 32:3:168
Klauber, Abraham, 28:3:163; 23:2:45; 31:1:12; illus., 29:1:facing page 1; ment., 1-19 passim
Klauber, Alice Ellen: illus., 32:3:169; mentl, 168-170, 174
Klauber, Alice, 29:1:6,7; 30:4:246; 35:3:194
Klauber, Allan, 29:1:15
Klauber, Amy Salz, 29:1:15
Klauber, Arthur, 29:1:6
Klauber, Clara, 29:1:2
Klauber, Edgar, 29:1:6,7,14
Klauber, Ella, 29:1:2,8,14
Klauber Family, 32:3:170
Klauber, Herbert, 29:1:6
Klauber House (Hugo), illus., 25:2:173; illus., 25:2:168-169
Klauber, Hugo, 29:1:6,14,15; 30:1:7
Klauber, Jacob and Elizabeth, 29:1:2
Klauber, Laura, 29:1:2,6,11
Klauber, Laurence, 29:1:6
Klauber, Leda, 29:1:6; 31:1:34
Klauber, Mary (Spiegl), 29:1:2
Klauber, Melville, 24:2:188; 29:2,6,7,10,11,14,15
Klauber, Mrs. Alan, illus., 34:3:226
Klauber, Rabbi Moses, 29:1:1
Klauber, Stella, 29:1:6
Klauber, V. Hugo, 31:1:46
Klauber Wangenheim Company, article about, 29:1:1-19; 22:4:32; 30:1:7
Klaubers, 33:4:l77
Klein, Peter, 24:1:2
Klindt, Carl: illus., 30:1:10; ment. 8
Klosterman, Fred, illus., 26:1:39
Knapp, Frank Fenelon, 27:1:18
Knapp, Lydia Maria Smith, 32:3:164
Knapp, Philip Crosby, 27:1:21,22,23,24,26,27
Knecht v. Gillman, 35:4:255
Kneeland, Marilyn, article by, 23:4:35-42
Knickerbocker, Cholly, 34:1:2
Kniffen, F. B., 27:1:47
Knight, Oliver, book by, reviewed, 25:3:262-263
Knights of Labor, 32:1:38,39,40
Knights of Pythias Lodges of California, 23:2:51
Knights of Pythias, 22:3:6; 23:1:74,75; 30:3:174
Knights of the Green Cloth: The Saga of the Frontier Gamblers, by Robert K. DeArment, reviewed, 29:1:73
Knights, Peter R., 26:2:134
Knights Templar, 30:3:169,174,175
Knoche, Grace, 26:4:251
Knoll, Tricia, book by, noted, 29:2:150
Knopf, Dr. S. A., 29:2:102
Knott, Beatrice, article by, 35:3:206-220
Know-Nothings (American Party), 21:3:24
Knox, Harley, 32:4:259
Knox, Philander, 24:3:270 Knuckle coupler, 32:1:37
Koch, Dr. Robert, 29:2:96; 28:4:241
“Koch’s lymph,” 28:4:239
Kocher, Paul H., book by, noted, 24:2:265
Koehl, Howard, 26:4:251
Koenig, George: book by, noted, 34:1:74
Kofold, Charles A., 27:3:161,170
KOGO, 26:1:54
Koide Miwa, 24:4:441; illus., 24:4:442
Koide Taju, 24:4:441,448; illus., 24:4:442
Kollwitz, Kathe, 32:3:168
KON, 26:1:54
Konan Maru, 24:3:287
“Kondo Masaharu and the Best of All Fishermen”, by Don Estes, 23:3:1-19
Kondo Masaharu, 24:4:429,433; 28:4:250
Kondo Motohisa, 24:4:429
Konig, Dr. Michael F., review by, 31:3:230-231; review by, 28:1:73-74
Kono Takeishi, 25:1:50
Kooken, J.A., 21:4:49
Kornweibel, Theodore Jr., review by, 26:1:67-68; reviews by, 27:3:205-207; review by, 31:4:320-321; review by, 34:3:243-244
Korrigan, I, II, III & IV, 35:1:32,37
Kortum, Karl, 28:1:17
Koseki, 24:4:431
Koshiro, Miura, 23:3:5,9,12,13,15,17; illus. 15
Kraft Act, 35:4:262-263, 267
Kraft, Senator Fred H., 35:4:262
Kramer, Charles, 28:4:265-266
Kramer, William M., book by, reviewed, 21:2:56-57; book edited by, reviewed, 21:2:55-56; review by, 21:3:62-63; book edited by, noted, 22:1:51; book edited by, reviewed, 22:3:56-57
Krase, Jean, article by, 27:2:129-141
Kraus, Michael and Joyce, David D., book by, noted, 32:4:275
Kreutzcamp, Anna, 30:2:102
Kreutzcamp, Charles, 30:2:101,102
Kreutzcamp, Elizabeth, 30:2:102
Kreutzcamp, Emma, 30:2:102
Kreutzcamp, Minnie, 30:2:102
Kreuzerkrieg (Cruiser War), 24:3:272
Kreuziger, Bertha, illus., 29:4:266
Kriss and Rose Butcher Shop, 32:2:80
Kriss, Andrew, 35:3:216,217
Kritzman, George, 21:2:13
Kroeber, Arthur, 24:1:141
Kroeber, Theodora, book by, noted, 23:1:98; book co-authored by, reviewed, 24:3:388-390
Kroll, Rev. C. Douglas, article by, 30:3:153-166
Krombach, Beatrice de Lack, 34:2:99; 32:3:152
Kronprinz Wilhelm, 24:3:273,288
Krout, Ben, 34:3:2l2
Kruse, Rhoda E., article by, 23:4:58-68; review by, 25:4:341-342; review by, 28:3:209-210; review by, 30:1:65-66
Krutch, Joseph W., 23:3:46
Ku Klux Klan, 26:2:129
Kubo Kichita, 24:4:441; illus., 24:4:443
Kuhara Kogyo, 23:3:11
Kuhn Building, 33:1:3
Kuhn, Gerald G., book co-authored by, reviewed, 31:2:138-140
Kuhn, Isaac, 26:1:2
Kuhn, Pauline, 26:1:2
Kumeyaay Inc., 29:2:116
Kumeyaay Indians, 29:2:115-139 passim; 30:2:77; 35:3:149
Kumeyaay Pottery: Paddle and Anvil Techniques in Southern California, by Gena R. Van Camp, reviewed, 26:4:282-283
Kumeyaay, 25:4:273
Kunze, Benjamin, 30:2:101
Kurokawa Seizo, 24:4:444
Kurtz, Daniel B., 21:1:60; 21:3:36,38; 22:1:19
Kurtz, Dr. Charles M., 31:1:26
Kurtz, Judge, 30:1:37
Kurutz, Gary, article by, 25:1:26-59; review by, 23:1:91-92; review by, 27:4:278-279; reviews by, 33:1:72-73, 33:4:2l4-2l6; review by, 35:2:141-143
Kuska, George, book co-authored by, reviewed, 32:1:62-63
Kusuhara Ryusei, Reverend, 24:4:447
Kvasnicka, Dr. Robert M., 21:4:39
KVU, 26:1:54
Kwakwas, Amaay (Yellow Sky and Zeus), illus., 29:2:121
Kwong, Reverend Lau Moon, 23:2:17
KYF, 26:1;54
Kyuji, Aizumi, 23:3:15,17
Kyvig, David E., book co-authored by, reviewed, 29:4:310-312
L.A. in the Thirties: 1931-1941, by David Gebhard and Harriette von Breton, reviewed, 22:1:49
L.C. Page & Company, 34:2:l09
La Ballena, Espiritu Santo, Baja California, illus., 23:3:60
La Bandera Peak, Baja California, 21:4:30,31, 22:2:52
La Candelera on Espiritu Santo, illus., 23:3:59
La Casa de Aguirre (Santa Barbara), 29:1:56,57,63
La Casa de Estudillo, 29:1:63
La Chappa, Felicita, 28:4:283
La Chappa, Frances: illus., 29:3:158; ment., 154
La Cieneguilla (Serra), 21:4:36
La Cieneguilla, Baja California, 21:4:36
La Concepcion, 24:1:91
La Familia: Chicano Families in the Urban Southwest, 1848 to the Present, by Richard Griswold del Castillo, reviewed, 31:4:323-324
La Follette Club, 35:1:56
La Follette, Robert, 32:4:241
La Forgue, 35:1:36
La Forque, Mrs., 35:1:35
La Gran Canaria, 29:4:236
La Grande Saloon, 35:1:53
La Jolla Art Association, 32:3:163,166,168,177,184
La Jolla Beach and Yacht Club, illus., 26:12:118-119
La Jolla Country Club, 34:1:30
La Jolla Cove, 1894, illus., 26:2:104-105
La Jolla Hermosa Avenue, illus., 23:4:32
La Jolla Hermosa Centro, 31:3:217
“La Jolla Hermosa: A Subdivision Triumph,” by Thomas A. Jamison, 31:3:210-226
La Jolla High School, 23:4:31; 28:2:85
La Jolla Historical Society, book by, noted, 34:2:l82
“La Jolla Legacy,” by Nan Cuthbert, 26:2:90-125
La Jolla Library, 35:3:155
La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, 25:4:299
La Jolla Park Hotel, illus., 26:2:96,97
La Jolla Park, 26:2:91,102
La Jolla Playground (1914-16), illus, 25:2:188; Billiard Room, 1915, illus., 26:2:120
La Jolla Post Office, 32:3:155
La Jolla Properties, 31:3:210,213,216,217,219,221
La Jolla Recreation Center, 35:3:156
La Jolla, San Diego Police Sub-Station, 1927, illus., 26:1:37
La Jolla Sanitarium, 26:2:122
La Jolla Senior High School, 32:3:155,157
La Jolla Shores: 1897, illus., 26:2:124; 1925, illus., 112-113
La Jolla Street Car Line, article about, 23:4:25-34
La Jolla Terminal Building, illus., 26:2:111
La Jolla United Methodist Church, 23:4:31
La Jolla Woman’s Club: illus., 25:2:185; mentioned, 188; 30:3:153
La Jolla, 24:2:168, 21:1:55; 21:2:42; 21:3:54
La Jolla: The Story of a Community, 1887-1987, by Patricia A. Schaelchlin, reviewed, 35:4:280-281
La Jolla: Year by Year, by Howard S. F. Randolph, noted, 23:1:98
La Laguna Reservation, 29:3:153,154,155,160,162
La Massalla/Messilla, 22:2:47
La Mesa Boulevard, 22:4:40
La Mesa c. 1912, illus., 22:4:41
La Mesa Industrial Center, 35:3:193
La Mesa Reservoir, 24:3:370; 30:4:237
La Opinion, 32:2:125
La Palma Hotel, 30:2:99
La Paloma Studio in Old Town, 35:3:179
La Parrita, 23:3:72
La Paz, Baja California: 23:1:2; 23:3:69,80,81; Herman ten Kate at, 23:3:54-57; illus., 23:3:56-57; 21:1:67; 21:2:2,3, 24:1:91,94, 22:2:2; 35:1:39
La Pena, Frank R., review by, 28:1:68-70
La Perouse, 24:1:127,129
La Playa, 21:54,57,58,61,63; 21:3:11,12,46, 24:2:222-223,224; 29:1:54; 32:2:75,76,80; 35:3:208
La Ponte, Father, 28:4:285
La Posta Reservation, 29:3:153,154,155,160,162
La Punta de Los Guijarros, 35:1:1
La Punta Salt Works, 29:1:13
La Purisima, 23:1:14
La Purisma, Baja California, 21:4:31
La Raza, 23:1:47
La Selle, Mlle., 31:1:4
La Valencia Hotel, illus., 26:2:100,101; 25:2:173, 4:318; 32:3:161
La Vida Ranch, illus., 25:4:302-304
La Voz de la Frontera, 30:1:19
Labastida, Andrade, 26:4:279
Labor Leader, 21:3:54; 30:4:263
Lacey, Benjamin O.: illus., 28:2:78,104
Ladd, Anna Coleman, 35:3:162
Ladd, Havery C., 28:3:198
Ladd, Judge, 21:1:63
Ladies Annex of the San Diego Chamber of Commerce, 23:2:47
Ladies Annex Park, 23:2:47,48,50
Ladies Battler, The, 23:4:38
Ladies Home Journal, 34:2:82,83; 35:1:18
Lafayette Flying Corps, 32:3:180
Laflin, Bert: illus., 34:1:5l
LaFollette, Senator Robert, 21:1:37,40
Laguna Beach Art Association, 31:1:35; 32:3:152,161,166,181
Laguna Dam, 21:1:23
Laguna de las Flores, 34:3:223
Laguna Meadows, 29:2:119,123,124
Laguna Mountain Rancheria, acorn granary at, illus., 26:3:176
Laguna Mountains, 21:4:58,60,61,62; 29:2:134
Laguna Ranch, 29:2;115-139 passim
Laguna Recreation Area, 21:4:62; illus., 21:4:54
Laguna Salada, 29:2:131; 26:4:258
Laguna Seca Chapala, 21:4:30
Laguna Weir Plan, 21:1:12,15
Lahey, Richard, 32:3;155
Lai, Constance, 23:2:17
Lai, Lillian, 23:2:17
Laird, Carobeth, book by, reviewed, 22:3:63-64; book by, reviewed, 23:3:96-97
Lake, Benjamin, 29:1:8
Lake Cahuilla, 27:1:43
Lake Elsinore, 24:4:414
Lake Helena Reservoirs, 24:3:370
Lake House, 29:1:9
Lake, Mrs. Ben, 23:2:47
Lakeside Historical Society, book by, reviewed, 33:1:76-77
Lakeside Hotel, 22:4:40; illus., 22:4:40
Lama, 27:4:243,244,249
Lamar, Howard R., book by, reviewed, 24:3:392-393
Lamar, L.Q.C., 34:4:272
Lamb, Blaine P., article by, 22:4:38-47
Lamb, C. E., 32:1:28
Lambert, Charley (Charles C.), 28:1:32
Lambert, Thomas, 32:2:80
Lamont, Daniel Scott, 22:2:26
Lampara net, 27:4:215
Lancaster, Clay, 35:1:15
Land Act of 1851, 21:3:17; 30:2:77,81,85,88
Land and Town Company, 31:4:253; 32:1:41
Land Boom of 1886-87, 26:1:11
Land in California, by W. W. Robinson, reviewed, 27:1:64-65
Land Law of 1851, 21:1:65:70
Land of Savagery; Land of Promise: The European Image of the American Frontier in the Nineteenth Century, by Ray Allen Billington, noted, 32:1:64-65
Landmarks: A Survey of All Official Historic Landmarks in San Diego County, noted, 34:3:250
Landsberg, Ernest L., 26:1:56
Landscape architecture in San Diego, 34:3:223-239; 32:2:103-115 passim
Lane Field, 30:1:11
Lane, Franklin K., 25:3:199; 21:1:48
Lane Publishing Company, books by, noted, 22:2:66
Langerbach, Edward, 30:2:102
Langley, Harold D., book edited by, 21:3:65-66
Langley Porter Clinic, 35:4:253
Langum, David J., book by, reviewed, 34:4:30l-302; book by, reviewed, 35:1:72-73
Lanham Defense Housing Act., 28:1:4,5
Lanier, Mrs. K. L., 35:1:56
Laning, Charles J., 21:1:61
Lankershim Steam Flour Mill, 29:1:6
Lansing, Robert, 24:3:279,280,281,288,289,290
Lanteri, Edouard, 35:3:183
LaPena, Frank R., review by, 24:3:388-390
Lapp, Rudolph M., book by, reviewed, 24:3:385-387
Lara, Luis G., 26:4:269
Largo, Jose, 29:3:159
Largo, Manuel, 26:3:180
Lario, Don Jose Maria, 21:2:5
Lark, 32:2:84; 34:1:7
Larkin, Thomas O., 29:1:59
Larkin, 27:4:254
Larrinaga, Juan, 31:4:261,264
Larroque, Jose Maria, 26:4:260
Larson, Gus, 28:1:14,15
Larson, J. David, 31:4:261,262,267
LaRue, Lili, 24:2:212
Las Batuecas of the Duke of Alba, by Lope de Vega, 24:1:16
“Las Carmelitas”, 23:1:52
Las Casas, 24:1:15
Las Cuevas, 23:3:65
Las Cuevitas, Baja California, 23:3:58
Las Posadas, 26:4:278,279,280
Lassaletti, Julien J., 23:4:60
Lassen, County, California (Little Landers), 21:1:27
Last Chance Saloon, 31:1:14
Last of the Californios, by Harry Crosby, reviewed, 28:3:205-206
Last of the Missions: A Documentary History of San Francisco de Solano, edited by Francis J. Weber, noted, 32:2:146 Lasuen, Father Fermin Francisco de, 28:4:280; 24:1:107,108,129,176,177, 22:1:3; 22:4:50; 23:1:62; 30:2:78
Lataillade, Cesario, 29:1:59
Lath House, Balboa Park; illus., 25:3:216-217; mentioned, 214-271 passim
Lathrop, Brother, 25:3:255
Lathrop, J.M., 24:4:461
Lauder, Harry, 30:4:258
Laurens, Jean-Paul, 34:2:93
Lauritz, Paul, 23:3:31; Paul, 31:1:35
Lautrec, 32:1:43
Lavallee, Alice Hulick Preston, 32:3:171
Lavallee, James H., 32:3:171
Lavender, David, book by, reviewed, 22:2:59-60; book by, reviewed, 23:2:60-61
Law and Community on the Mexican California Frontier: Anglo-American Expatriates and the Clash of Legal Traditions, l82l-l846, by David J. Langum, reviewed, 34:4:30l-302
Law and Community on the Mexican California Frontier: Anglo American Expatriates and the Clash of Legal Traditions, 1821-1846, by David J. Langum, reviewed, 35:1:72-73
Law of Colonization, The, 30:1:18; 23:1:87
Lawrence, Frank S., 28:4:218,222
Laws of the Indies, 24:1:97,98,101,102,117
Lawson, A.C., 22:1:28
Lawton, Dr. Raymond E., 35:4:256
Lawton, Harry W., book co-edited by, reviewed, 23:4:74-75
Lawyer’s Block, 22:3:41
Lay, Eldonna P., book by, reviewed, 34:3:24l-242
Le Conte, J. L., 27:1:46
Le Dejeuner, by Manet, 32:1:43
Le Menager, Charles R., book by, reviewed, 30:3:213-214
Lea, Henry, 24:1:12
Lea, Luke, 26:3:167
Leach, Marianne, book compiled by, 33:4:226
Leach, Wallace, 25:4:275
Leach’s Opera House: illus., 31:1:5; ment., 4,16
Leadabrand, Russ, books by, reviewed, 22:2:57; 22:2:61-62
Leadville, Colorado, 22:4:27
League of Nations, 32:2:92,99
League of United Latin American Citizens, 32:2:131
Leal, Isidro Jose, 24:4:407
Leany & Sexton, 21:1:61
Leary, William M., Jr., review by, 23:3:95-96
Leather ‘N’ Lead: An Anthology of Desperadoes in the Far West, 1820-1920, by Craig MacDonald, noted, 23:3:101
Leavenworth Penitentiary, 26:4:271
Lecompte, Janet, review by, 22:1;48
Ledger, Claude: illus., 33:1:46-47; ment., 44, 49, 56
Lee, Agnes, 23:2:14
Lee, Alice, 33:1:l3
Lee, Beatrice Ella, 34:2:93
Lee, Caroline, 34:2:l0l
Lee, Col. Isaac, 34:2:93
Lee, Don, 26:1:56,57,58,59,60
Lee, Dr. Peter, 23:2:19,20
Lee, Ellen K., book by, reviewed, 21:2:53-54
Lee, Ida Caroline, 34:2:93
Lee, James Todd, 34:2:93
Lee, Lawrence B., article by, 21:1:26-51, review by, 24:1:149-151, reviews by, 22:2:58-59. 22:4:59-60; book by, reviewed, 27:1:68-70; review by, 26:3:228-230; review by, 30:3:220-221; review by, 31:1:70-71
Lee, Leslie W., 23:3:29; 32:3:147,148
Lee, Percy, 34:2:l0l
Lee Robert, 23:2:17
Lee, Rose, 23:2:17
Lee, Tweedy & Co., 34:2:93
Leese, Jacob P., 23:3:46
Leeser, Rabbi Isaac, 21:3:38
“‘Legal Hocus-Pocus’ The Subdivision of Jamacha Rancho,” by Stephen Van Wormer, 30:2:77-94
Legends of Lakeside, by the Lakeside Historical Society, reviewed, 33:1:76-77
“Legislature of a Thousand Drinks,” 24:2:247
Lehigh Valley, 25:4:282
Lehmann, Susan Collins, book by, reviewed, 34:4:302-303
Leidesdorff, William Alexander, 27:4:248
Leipzig, 24:3:273,275
Leisser, Martin B., 30:4:246,250
Leisser-Farnham Memorial, 32:3:163,181
Leisser-Farnham Prize, 23:3:31
“Leisure Time Mother,” by Ruth Powers Ortlieb, illus., 32:3:173
Leland Stanford School of Medicine, 23:1:76
Lelia Bird, 27:2:131
Lem, Katherine, 23:2:17
Lemmon, Alfred E., article by, 25:4:287-297
“Lemon Grove Incident, The: The Nation’s First Successful Desegregation Court Case,” by Robert R. Alvarez, Jr., 32:2:116-135
Lemon Grove, 32:2:116-135 passim
Lemuel, Captain-General (Indian), 22:2:13
Lena: illus., 24:3:284; mentioned, 277,278
Lent, Joseph, 32:2:84
Lentelli, Leo, 35:3:186
Leon, Sister Amelia, 28:3;181
Leon-Portilla, Miguel, book by, reviewed, 24:1:147-148; review by, 22:3:54-55; 25:4:289
Leonar, 21:4:2,3,4
Leonard, Zenas, 24:1:133
Leonardt, Carl, 21:1:15; 25:4:276,280,281
Leong, Reverend Hung Kwun, 23:2:17
Leong, Sue, 25:4:329
Leonidas, 29:1:54,60
Leonor, 27:4:240
Lesem, Marx, 28:4:243
“Leslie and Melicent Lee: Artist, Author and Friends of the Indian,” by Bruce Kamerling, 34:2:93-l2l
Lester, Leonard: drawing by, 26:4:242; ment., 233,235,239,243-246; painting by, 249
Lester, Marian: ment., 26:4:246; painting by, illus., 26:4:Front Cover
Let Them Speak for Themselves: Women in the American West: 1849-1900, edited by Christiane Fischer, reviewed, 24:3:259-260
Letter from Dom Pedro Fages to Don Jose de Galvez (1769), illus., iv 21:2
Letter from Enrique Eduardo Virmondt to Lucas Alaman (1831), illus., iv 21:4
Letter fron Don Miguel Costanso to Jose de Galvez (1769), illus., 21:2:6
Letters from North America by John Xantus, translated from the original Hungarian by Theodore Schoenman and Helen Bendedk Schoenman, reviewed, 25:1:78-80
Letters of a Woman Homesteader, by Elinore Pruitt Stewart, noted, 30:1:74
Letters of Jacob Baegert, 1749-1762, The: Jesuit Missionary in Baja California, translated by Elsbeth Schulz-Bishof, edited by Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., reviewed, 30:12:69-71
Letters to the Editor, 22:1:52; 24:2:266, 24:1:151-152; 24:4:483-485; 25:1:80-82; 23:1:99; 23:3:102; 23:4:75
Lever, J. W., 27:4:233
Levering Act (Loyalty Oath), 35:4:263
Levi, Adolph and Simon, 27:4:230
Levi, Adolph, 29:1:6; 26:1:4
Levi, Bernard and Anna, 29:1:4
Levi, Estelle, 26:1:7
Levi, I., 23:2:28
Levi, Simon, illus., 27:4:232; 23:1:68,69; 24:3:376; 31:1:10,12; illus., 29:1:5; ment., 4,6,7,9,10,11,13,16
Levine, Nathalie, 23:1:75,76
Levine, Peter, book by, reviewed, 32:1:61-62
Lew Duck, 23:2:14
Lewis and Clark, 24:2:245,246
Lewis, Colonel Berkeley R., 21:2:13
Lewis, Dr. Dio, 28:4:241,242
Lewis, J. W., 21:1:32
Lewis, Jerry, 28:4:265
Lewis, John, 27:4:254
Lewis, Judge T. O. 30:4:235
Lewis, Lieutenant Montgomery, 30:1:53,54,59
Lewis, Miss Roberta, illus., 34:3:208
Lexington, 30:1:52,61; 3:200
Leyva, Jose Maria, 26:4:258,261,270
Libera Martina Spinazze’s Index to the Argonauts of California, by Charles Warren Haskins, noted, 22:3:59
Liberato (Indian), 24:2:178
Libertad, 30:1:53
Liberty Magazine, 28:4:265
Library, San Diego Public, 28:3:162-171, passim
Life and Manners in the Frontier Army, by Oliver Knight, reviewed, 25:3:262-263
Life, Influence and the Role of the Chinese in the United States, 1776-1960, The: Proceedings/Papers of the National Conference held at The University of San Francisco, July 10,11,12, 1975, reviewed, 23:4:70-71
Life of Junipero Serra, by Font Obrador, 35:1:26
Light, Allen, 27:4:249
Lightner, Jerry, 27:4:272
“Like the Ancients: The Art of Donal Hord,” by Bruce Kamerling, 31:3:164-209
Lilia, Sister, 28:3:184
“Lilian Jenette Rice: Search for a Regional Ideal, The Development of Rancho Santa Fe,” by Lucinda Liggett Eddy, 24:4:262-285
Lillard, Richard G., review by, 28:3:207-208
Limbaugh, Conrad: illus., 29:4:259; ment., 255
Linares, Gertrudis, 26:4:275
Linck, Father, 21:4:25,28,36
Lincoln, Abraham, 32:4:259; 29:3:215; 30:3:204
Lincoln Memorial, 35:3:152
Lincoln, the Practical Mystic, 33:2&3:l07
Lincoln-Roosevelt Club, 32:4:241
Lincrusta Walton, 33:2&3:86,l27
Lind, James, 22:2:4
Lind, John, 27:2:124
Linda Vista Irrigation District, 24:3:372
Linda Vista, article about, 28:1:1-10
Lindbergh, Anne, illus., 24:3:335
Lindbergh, Charles, illus., 24:3:335; illus., 25:2:126; 32:2:100
Lindbergh Field, 24:2:216; 28:1:2; 34:4:297
Lindley, Fred, 32:4:256
Lindsay, Diana, review by, 21:3:58; review by, 23:1:92-93
Lindsay, Lowell and Diana, book co-authored by, noted, 32:1:65-66
Lingenfelter, Richard E., book by, reviewed, 25:4:346-347; book co-authored by, noted, 31:3:240; 26:1:13
Linkletter, Arthur Gordon: illus., 26:1:61; ment., 57,58,59
Linnaeus, Carolus, 23:3:46
Linse, Barbara, book co-authored by, reviewed, 32:1:62-63
Linsky, Mark, article by, 35:4:248-259
Lion Clothing Store, 34:3:225; illus., 26:1:3,6; ment. 2-7 passim
Lions Club, 26:1:58
Lippincott, J.B., Map of San Diego County, Eastern Portion, 1905, 22:1:32
Lippman, D., 23:4:47
Lippmann, Walter, 30:2:113
Lipton, Sir Thomas, 23:1:70,71
Lipton Tea Company, 29: 2:93
Lisboa, Marcos de, 29:4:239
List of Master’s Theses on the History of San Diego Written at San Diego State University, compiled by Walter H. Posner, noted, 21:1:92
Lister, 22:4:17
Literary Digest, The, 23:3:27
Little Clubhouse on Steamship Wharf, The: San Diego Rowing Club, 1886-1983, by Patricia kA. Schaelchlin, noted, 31:1:73
Little Cousin, 34:2:l09
Little Farms Magazine, 21:1:38
Little, Frank, 26:4:262; 34:1:52
Little Gallery on Fourth Street, 32:3:152
“Little Gem of a Park, A: A Personal Memoir of Mission Cliff Gardens,” by Elizabeth C. MacPhail, 29:4:295-305
Little Land and a Living, by Bolton Hall, 21:1:28,30
Little Landers Clubhouse, 21:1:38; illus., 21:1:31
Little Landers Colonization Program, article about, 21:1:26-51
Little Landers Colony No.1 (San Ysidro), 21:1:26-51 passim; illus., 21:1:26,27,29,33
Little Landers Colony No.2 (Tujunga), 21:1:47
Little Landers Colony No.4 (Runnymede), 21:1:44
“Little Landers Colony of San Ysidro,” by Lawrence B. Lee, 21:1:26-51
Little Landers Corporation, 21:1:35
Little Landers Flag, 21:1:33
Little Landers Incorporated, 21:1:35,47
Little Landers Library, 21:1:34
Little Landers Market, 21:1:43
Little Landers Relief Fund, 21:1:46
Little Landers Society of Los Angeles, 21:1:32
Little Landers’ Colony, 26:4:260
Little Lands in America (Smythe), 21:1:42,45,48
“Little Mission: History at an Inch to the Foot,” by Norman Neuerburg, 33:4:l79-l98
“Little Money Shop,” 26:1:3
Little Sherman School, 30:2:129
Littlefield, Daniel F., book co-edited by, noted, 24:2:264
Liu, Judith, review by, 34:1:64-65; review by, 35:1:71-72
Live Again Our Mission Past, by George Kuska and Barbara Linse, reviewed, 32:1:62-63
Lives of the Saints, 29:4;235,241
Livestock Judging, illus., 26:3:196
Living My Life: An Autobiography of Emma Goldman, by Emma Goldman, noted, 30:2:150
Living with the California Coast, edited by Gary Griggs and Lauret Savoy, noted, 32:2:144
Lizasoain, Visitor-General, 22:2;49
“Lizzy,” (biplane), illus., 25:1:34
Llano de San Gregorio, 23:1:7; illus.,4-5
Llano del Berrendo, 21:4:25
Llanos de Xiray and Magadalena, 27:3:181
Llera, 24:1:102
Llewelyn Building, 23:2:28
Llewelyns, 30:1:4
Lloyd, Henry Demarest, 21:1:28
Lloyd Ruocco’s Design Center, 34:3:227
Llull, Ramon, 35:1:22
Loan Association v. Topeka, 21:2:32,33
Local Schools: Exploring Their History, by Ronald E. Butchart, noted, 34:1:73
Locker, Zelma Bays, article by, 21:2:41-48, article by, 22:2:20-30; article by, 23:4:25-34; letters to the editor, 24:1:152; 24:2:266
Lockling Square, 30:1:2,5
Lockman, Dr., 29:3:160
Lockwood, Herbert, 29:1:16
Locquinhien, Dame Anne de, 25:1:65
Lodge, Lady Oliver, 33:4:l75
Lodge, Senator Henry Cabot, 24:3:270
Lodge Corollary, 24:3:270
Loew, Oscar, 23:3:78
Loftis, Anne, book by, reviewed, 21:1:81-82
Logan Avenue in 1905, illus., 25:2:103
Logan Baseball Club, 30:1:4
Logan Heights Congregational Church, 33:1:2l
Logan Heights Firemen, 1927, illus., 27:2;105
Logan Heights Improvement Club, 29:1:34
Logan Heights, 34:1:30,32
“Logan Heights: Growth and Change in the Old East End,” by Frank Norris, 29:1:28-40
Loma Portal, 22:2:28; 25:3:196
“Lomaland:” illus., 24:3:322-323; mentioned, 323
Lombard, Carole, 35:4:238
Londo, 23:1:2
London, Jack, book by, noted, 22:2:66; 35:3:188
London Stock Exchange, 33:4:l52
London Times, 33:4:l62
Londstreth, Mrs. Charles, illus., 34:3:2l6
Lone Star Club, 30:1:2
Long, Sarah, 28:4:285
Long Trail,The: How Cowboys and Longhorns Opened the West, by Gardner Soule, reviewed, 23:4:69-70
Long-Waterman House: illus., 28:3:175; ment., 174
Longfellow’s “The Day Is Done,” 26:1:59
Lookout Avenue (La Mesa Boulevard), 22:4:40
Lookout Ranch, 27:1:12
Loos, R. Beers, 22:3:37,40
Lopez, Bonifacio Ignacio, 21:3:44
Lopez, Bonifacio, 30:3:202
Lopez, Casa de, 35:2:100
Lopez, Dr. Horacio E., 26:4:265
Lopez, Fr. Baldomero, 24:2:180
Lopez, Francisco, 35:3:211
Lopez, Ignacio, 21:3:6
Lopez, Jose, 21:3:6
Lopez, M.J., 21:3:6
Lopez, Maria Josefa, 21:3:44
Lopez, Paul A., book co-edited by, noted, 30:3:225
Lopez, Rosa and Santos, 34:2:l00,l03
“Lord Jeffrey Amherst”, 23:2:36,38
Lorenzana, Dona Apolinaria, 21:3:13; 30:2:77-94 passim
Loreto, Baja California, 21:4:22,31,36, 22:2:49
Loreto Presidio, 24:1:92
Loreto, 23:1:2,9,14,40,41,42
Loretto, Sister, 34:3:l94
Loring Family, 22:2:28
Loriot, 27:2;137
Lorrain, Claude, 25:1:3
Los Angeles (steamer), 21:1:58
Los Angeles & San Diego Beach Railroad, 34:2:l30
Los Angeles Angels, 30:1:9
Los Angeles Barrio, 1850-1890, The: A Social History, by Richard Griswold del Castillo, reviewed, 26:4:284-286
Los Angeles: Biography of a City, edited by John and LaRee Caughey, reviewed, 23;2:64-65
Los Angeles California Art Club, 31:1:27
Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, 35:4:233
Los Angeles City College (University of California, Southern Branch), 23:1:48
Los Angeles City Jail, 30:3:189
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors (1860s), 21:3:37
Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, 21:2:17
Los Angeles, Dona Maria de, 30:2:81
Los Angeles Examiner, 34:1:4
Los Angeles Herald, 21:4:47
Los Angeles Metropolitan Water District’s Colorado River Pipeline, 21:4:62
Los Angeles Museum, 31:1:26
Los Angeles Star, 21:3:16,38; 22:19,22; 26: 3;171; 35:3:209
Los Angeles Times, 21:2:29,36; 26:1:14,15,18; 4:265; 30:3:169
Los Angeles Watercolor Club, 32:3:168
Los Angeles, 21:1:64; 21:2:24; 21:3:2,9,13,14,18,19,27,52; 21:4:4; 24:2:156,162
Los Banos Bathhouse, illus., 25:2:155
Los Banos, 30:2:133
Los Coches, 30:2:87
Los Coyotes, 22:1:18,22
Los Dolores, 23:3:67
Los Frailes, Baja California, Herman ten Kate at, 23:3:71
Los Martyres, 23:3:63,64
Los Paisanos: Spanish Settlers on the Northern Frontier of New Spain, by Oakah L. Jones, reviewed, 25:4:338-340
Los Pastores, 26:4:275,276,277,278
Los Penasquitos, 30:3:200
Los Surenos Art Center, 32:3:148,166,173,184; 35:3:170
Los Terrenitos Colony (Little Landers), 21:1:44
Los Tucsonenses: The Mexican Community in Tucson, l854-l94l, by Thomas E. Sheridan, reviewed, 33:4:2l3-2l4
Lost Land, The: The Chicano Image of the Southwest, by John R. Chavez, reviewed, 31:3:235-237
Lotchin, Roger W., book by, reviewed, 21:1:85-86
Lothrop, Gloria Ricci, book translated and edited by, 23:3:101
Lotsy, J.P., 22:1:27
Lotus Lodge, 27:4:233
Louis Bank of Commerce, 23:2:24,28; illus., 31,35
Louis Comfort Tiffany Studios, 24:3:344
Louis C. Tiffany Foundation, 35:3:191
“Louis John Gill: Famous But Forgotten Architect,” by Rev. C. Douglas Kroll, 30:3:153-166
Louise, Nita, 24:2:212
Love, Dr. Malcom A., 35:4:165,169,270
Love, Frank, book by, reviewed, 21:1:83-84
Love, Melba, 35:2:108
Love, Syd, article by, 30:2;124-138
Loveless, I. E., 32:1:18
Loveless, L. H., 32:2:124
Lovell, Captain, 26:3:214
Lovell, Christopher S., 22:1:5
“Lovell’s Report On The Cahuilla Indians, 1854,” edited by Robert W. Fraser, 22:1;4-10
“Lover’s Stratagem, A,” 23:1:70
Lovett, Elden, 27:3:154,157
Lovett, W.E., 26:3:173,178,179,180,181
Lowe, Lorraine Van, 34:1:33,34,35
Lowell, Douglas L., article by, 31:4:245-260; article by, 32:1:27-42
Lowell School, 30:2:129
Lowell v. Boston, 21:2:32
Lowencart, Frances, 35:1:53
Lowenkopf, Shelly, book by, reviewed, 22:2;57
Lower California Company, 23:3:46,53,54
Lower California Development Company, 22:4:27,28
Lower California Jockey Club, 21:1:46,47, 33:4:l68
Lower California Mining Company, 30:3:182
Lower Californian, The, 30:1`:22
Lower Californian, 33:4:l56,l60
Lower Colorado River: A Bibliography, conpiled by Richard Yates and Mary Marshall, reviewed, 21:4:69
Lowitt, Richard, review by, 32:2:140-141
Loy,. Myrna, 29:2:80
Loyal, C., 30:3:208
Loyola, 23:1:81,87; 24:1:118
Loyola-Marymount University, 34:1:40
Luberski, Alexandra, reviews by, 30:1:71-72; 4:279-280
Lucas, Jackie, 29:2:115-139 passim
Lucas, Sue, 29:2:129
Lucas, Tom, article about, 29:2:115-139
Lucas, Virginia, 26:4:280
Luce, Edgar A., 31:1:45,46; 33:1:24; 35:1:52
Luce, Gordon C., 31:1:20
Luce, Judge M. A., 28:1:60; 23:2:51; 25:1:16; 4:327; 27:1:32; illus., 31:1:13; ment. 3,10,14,16,20,41,42,43; 30:2:128
Lucenilla, Francisco de, 27:3:179
Luces, 33:4:l77
Luckel Act, 35:4:266,267,269,270,271,273
Luckel, Assemblyman Frank, 35:4:266
Luckingham, Brad, review by, 25:3:267-268; review by, 26:4:289-290
Ludington, Flora B., 24:2:183,186,187,191,194,195
Lugo Rancho, 24:2:237
Luis, Bartolome, 22:4:53
Luisa, Maria, illus., 32:2:127
Luiseno Indians, 22:1:8,12,14,21; 24:3:313
Luiseno Village, illus., 26:3:170
Lukeman, Henry Augustus, 35:3:151
Lukie, Dr. L. F., 26:2:129
Luks, George, 32:3:168
Lumholtz, Carl, 22:2:52
Lummis, Charles F., 30:4:263; 29:2:90; 28:3:151
Lummis, Keith, book co-authored by, reviewed, 22:3:52-53
Luna, Santos, 22:1:18,19,20
Lurie, Nancy Oestreich, essay by, noted, 22:1:51
Lurline, 21:3:53
Lusher, C. G., 29:3:159
Lusitania, 24:3:292
Lusk, L. A., illus., 26:1:37
Luther, Martin, 34:1:2l
Luther T. Ellsworth: U.S. Consul on the Border During the Mexican Revolution, by Dorothy Pierson Kerig, reviewed, 22:3:51
Luvall, Jimmy, 28:2:142
Luvandop, Juan Bautista, 25:4:290
Lux v. Haggin, 21:2:24
Luyando, Juan Baptista Maria de, 23:1:40
“Lydia Knapp Horton: A ‘Liberated’ Woman in Early San Diego,” by Elizabeth C. MacPhail, 27:1:17-42
Lying on the Eastern Slope: James Townsend’s Comic Journalism on the Mining Frontier, by Richard A. Dwyer and Richard E. Lingenfelter, noted, 31:3:240
Lyke, C. W., 25:4:275,276
Lyman, Stanford, review by, noted, 22:1:51
Lyme Art Association, 23:3:29
Lymon, J.B., 33:1:24
Lynch, Frank, 33:2&3:l42
Lynch, Georgia, 33:2&3:l42
Lynch, Kevin, book co-authored by, 21:3:55
Lyngheim, Linda, book by, noted, 34:1:77-78
Lyon, Ben, 24:4:461
Lyon, Dr. E. Wilson, 30:4:272
Lyon, W. W., 30:4:270
Lyon, William H., review by, 31:4:326-327
Lyons, George, 21:1:75
Lytle, Andrew, 25:3:245
Lytle, Rebecca, article by, 24:2:153-171
M. Blochman & Son, 23:1:70,71
M. G.’s, 31:1:3
M. K. Fisheries Company of San Diego, 23:3:3,5,6
M. K. Fishing Company, 24:4:433
M. Trepte and Sons, 27:4:233
“M’Bongo,” 24:3:330
M’Laglen, Victor, 31:4:272
Maas, John, 33:2&3:l05
Mabury, Hiram, 31:1:14
MacAdoo, William and Eleanor Wilson, 25:3:201
MacArthur, General Arthur, 27:1:29
Macaulay, Major T. C., 28:1:2
Macbeth Gallery, New York, 23:3:26,29
MacCarthy, D. O., 28:3:201
MacDonald, Craig, book by, noted, 22:3;60; book by, noted, 23:3:101
MacDonald House, 24:2:158
Macedo, Pablo, 23:3:46
MacFadden, Bernarr, 28:4:265
Machado, Andres (Tio), 35:4:236,238
Machado, Casa de, 32:3:163
Machado, Jesus, 21:3:25
Machado, Juan, 30:1:44
Machado, Yeoward & Company, 27:4:244,246
Machado-Stewart House, 22:4:11
Machell, Reginald: drawing by, illus., 26:4:250; illus., 238; ment. 232,233,235,239,246-248; painting by, illus., 252; screens carved by, illus., 236,239
Mack, Charles, 29:4:304
Mackay, John, 28:4:225
MacKinnon, Duncan, 31:1:46
MacLachlan, Colin M., book co-authored by, reviewed, 27:3:208-210
MacLaren, John, 25:1:7
MacLean, John, 25:1:7
MacMarr Co., 32:4:228
MacMonnies, Frederick, 35:3:152
MacMullen, Gerald F.: illus., 25:2:144; mentioned, 141
MacMullen, James, 27:3:170,171; 4:262; 28:3:200
MacMullen, Jerry, article about, 27:4:260-276; article about, 28:1:11-34; illus., 29,30
Macomber, William, 32:1:48
MacPhail, Elizabeth C., article by, 23:2:8-21; book by, reviewed, 23:4:7:23; letter to the editor, 23:3:102; article by, 29:4:295-305; illus., 303; article by, 27:1:17-42; article by, 28:4:213,231, review by, 3:208-209; book by, reviewed, 26:4:288-289; review by, 30:1:67-69
Macpherson, Irma, 31:2:99
Macready, Benjamin, 25:4:275-276
MacShane, Frank, book by, noted, 29:1:75
Macy, Elmer, illus., 26:1:42
Macy, Walter, illus., 26:1:38
Maddox, The (airplane), 29:2:79
Made in Aztlan, edited by Philip Brookman and Gullermo Gomez-Pena, noted, 34:2:183
Madero, Francisco, 23:1:50; 23:3:3; 24:3:270; 26:4:256,258,261,262,269,270; 27:2:123; 34:1:46,50
Madison College, 29:3:214
Madison, President James, 30:2:119; 31:2:121
Madison Square Garden (New York), 23:2:2; 25:4:304
Madrid and the Spanish Economy, 1560-1850, by David R. Ringrose, reviewed, 30:3:218-219
Madruga, Manuel, 23:4:15,20
Madyun, Gail, article by, 34:1:29-37; article co-compiled by, 27:2:91-114
Magalousis, Nicholas M., edited by, noted, 34:2:178
Magdalena Bay, Baja California, 23:3:3,5,10; 24:3:269,270,275,276,294
Magdalena, 30:1:53
Magee, Victor, 26:4:280
Magellan, Ferdinand, 22:3:28
Magin (Indian), 24:
Magnavox Company, 32:2:95,99,100
Magnolia, 30:1:54
Magnussen, Daniel O., book by, noted, 21:2:60
Magon, Enrique:illus., 26:4:257; ment. 270
Magon, Jesus Flores, 26:4:261,270
Magon, Ricardo Flores, 27:2:123; illus., 26:4:257; ment. 256-273 passim
Magonista, Tijuana Capture in 1911, 26:4:256-273
Magor, Major, 34:1:l0
Magruder, Colonel John Bankhead, 26:3:214,215; 30:1:38,39,42,83,85,86,87,88; Lieutenant Colonel, 22:1:19,20, 21:1:73; 21:3:13 23:4:43; 24:2:249
Magruder Report, 21:1:73
Mahieux, Pedro, 35:1:39
Mahu, Jacob, 23:3:44
“Maid of Monterey, The,” 30:3:200-201
Maillard, Marguerite (Mrs. Lawrence Blochman), 23:1:77
Maine, 22:3:44
Maine, 27:2:116
“Maiolica at the San Diego Presidio Gateway Search Excavation: A Preliminary Analysis,” by Diane Barbolla-Roland, 29:3:193-213
Maize, W.R., 23:2:51,53
Major Bowes Amateur Hour, 26:3:204
Majors, Cort, 28:2:140
Making of Urban America, The, edited by Raymond A. Mohl, noted, 34:4:309; noted, 35:3:226
Makinson, Randell L., book by, reviewed, 21:3:64-65
Malek Adhel, 27:4:249,254; 30:1:51
Mallery, Garrick, 23:3:48
Mallon, John, window by, illus., Winter (:1:) front cover; 21:4:51, 33:2&3:86
Mallorca, 22:1:42; 23:1:59,60
Mallorcan Flag, illus., 23:1:61
Malloy, Sister Perpetua, 28:3:185
Malone, Larry, article co-compiled by, 27:2:91-114
Malone, Michael P., book edited by, reviewed, 30:3:214-215
Maltby, Charles, 21:4:39,42
Mammoth Arch (La Jolla), illus., 26:2:94
Mammoth Wash, 21:1:24
Mammoth, 21:1:17
Man the Social Creator, by Henry Demarest Lloyd, 21:1:28
“Man’s Unseen Bodies”, by Annie Besant, 23:2:iv,5
Man-Made Disaster: The Story of St. Francis Dam, by Charles F. Outland, noted, 24:4:481
Manapurs Ranch, 22:2:44
Manchester, England, 21:3:35
Mancilla, Augustin, 27:4:251
Mancilla, Tomas, 27:4:251
Mandelbaum, Francis, 29:1:2
Manifest Destiny in the Mines: A Cultural Interpretation of Anti-Mexican Nativism in California, 1848-1853, by Richard H. Peterson, noted, 35:4:287
Manifesto to the Mexican Republic, which Brigadier General Jose Figueroa, Commandant and Political Chief of Upper California presents on his conduct and on that of Jose Maria de Hijar and Jose Maria Padres as Directors of Colonization in 1834 and 1835, translated with an introduction and notes by C. Alan Hutchinson, reviewed, 25:1:71-73
Manikla Cafe, 23:2:28
Manila: mentioned, 24:1:82; trade with New Spain, 24:1:80
Mann, Dorothy, 23:2:16
Mann, Herbert, 31:3:213
Mann, Horace, 30:2:109; 4:252
Mann, Rev. Jonathan L., 22:3:3,14
Mannasse and Schiller subdivision, 29:1:30; 34:4:275
Mannasse, Joseph S., 23:1:69; 23:2:43; 23:2:51; 28:4:217,272; 21:3:39; illus., 27:4:231; ment., 230; 34:4:260,26l
Mannasse, Moses, 21:3:13,19,36,37,38
Mannasse’s Addition, 34:4:263, 269
Mannen, Paul T., 26:3:204
Manney, Henry N., 30:3:192
Manning Coffee Company, 32:3:161
Mannix, Judge, 28:3:184
Manship, Paul: illus., 31:3:184
Manuel Dublan, 26:1:14; 33:4:l60,l6l
Manuel, Jose (Santa Ysabel), 30:3:173
Manuelito (Chief of Luisenos), 22:1:20
Manufacturing Census of 1860, 21:1:61
Manuscript for a New History of Mission San Antonio de Padua: Part One – The Mission Period 1771 to 1835, by Leo C. Sprietsmo, noted, 35:4:283-284
Manzanita Reservation, 29:2:125,126,153,154,155,156,160,162
Manzanita, 29:3:153
Manzano, New Mexico, 23:1:47
Maori King, 27:4:268
Map of North America comparing length of Serra March, 21:4:22
“Map of the Pueblo Lands of San Diego,” 21:1:76
Mapping El Camino Real, 23:1:14
Mapping of the American Southwest, edited by Dennis Reinhartz and Charles C. Colley, noted, 34:2:l78
Maps of the Pueblo Lands of San Diego, 1602-1874, by Neal Harlow, reviewed, 35:3:224-225
Maquila. Assembly Plants in Northern Mexico, by Ellwyn R. Stoddard, reviewed, 34:3:247-249
Marcelli, Nino, 31:4:270; 35:3:199; illus., 28:2:109; ment. 83
March Field, 25:3:200; 33:4:l68
March Inland, The: Origins of the ILWU Warehouse Division, 1934-38, by Harvey Schwartz, reviewed, 26:2:162-163
March, Lt. Payton C., 25:3:201
Marcus Cohen’s Tailor Shop, illus, 25:2:90
Marcy, William L., 30:1:49,52
Mare Island Naval Yard, 29:1:20; 22:3:36
Margolin, Malcolm, book edited by, reviewed, 29:1:69-70
“Maria Amparo Ruiz Burton: The General’s Lady,” by Kathleen Crawford, 30:3:198-211
Maria, Empress, 34:1:26
Maria Ester, 21:4:3,4; 27:4:238,239,240
Maria, Fray Alonso de Santa, 33:1:l8
Maria, Jesus, 21:1:67
Maria, Jose, 24:1:142 Mariane (Indian), 21:3:36
Marias Islands, 23:3:44
Maricopa Indians, 21:1:16; 22:3:39
Maricopa Wells, 22:2:38
Marie Louise, 27:4:220
Marie, Sister Helen, 35:2:108
Marihopo Indians, 23:3:79
Marin Hotel, 23:2:28
Marine Biological Institution, 24:3:301
Marine Biological Society, 26:2:122
Marine Construction Company, 28:4:256
Marine Corps Advance Base, 25:3:196
Marine Corps Band, 26:3:202
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, 26:1:60
Marine Life Research Program, 24:4:248,250
Mariposa Indian War, 1850-1851. Diaries of Robert Eccleston: The California Gold Rush, Yosemite, and the High Sierra, edited by C. Gregory Crampton, noted, 22:1:51
Maritime Museum Association, 28:1:23,24
Maritime Museum of San Francisco, 28:1:17
Maritime Research Society, 28:1:23,24,26
Mark, Diane Mei Lin, book co-authored by, reviewed, 29:4:307,309
Mark Hopkins Art Institute, 23:2:ii; 24:2:162; 35:3:188
“Market Day at Concarneau,” by Margot Rocle, illus., 32:3:180
Market Street (San Diego), 21:1:56
Markham, Governor, 30:3:174
Markham, Henry H., 30:3:168
Marks & Fletcher (Tienda Barata), 21:1:60
Marlow, Bunny, 26:3:202
Marques de Montesclaros, 24:1:81,82
Marques, 23:3:78
Marquez, Ernest, book by, reviewed, 22:4:58-59
Marr, Carl, 31:1:26
Marron House (Juan Maria), illus., 21:3:22
Marron, Juan Maria Romouldo, II, 30:2:97; 21:3:20,21; illus., 21:3:20; 22:2:ii
Marsh, Barbara, review by, 31:2:142-144
Marsh, Hallen: illus., 27:3:194; ment., 197
Marsh, Judge Spencer M., 27:3:197; 26:2:128; 30:2:135
Marshall, Hannah, 22:1:12
Marshall House, 29:4:287
Marshall, James, 22:1:15; 22:2:10
Marshall, Joel, 22:1:12
Marshall, Manuel, 22:1:22
Marshall, Mary, book co-compiled by, 21:4:69
Marshall, Nancy Ellen, 31:1:25
Marshall, R. C., 27:2:99
Marshall, Vice President, 32:2:98
Marshall, William, article about, 22:1:11-25
Marston, Anna Lee, book edited by, reviewed, 22:4:56; 24:1:43,48,51
Marston, Arthur, 31:1:46
Marston Building, 23:2:28; illus. 29
Marston Company Building, 31:1:54
Marston Company, The: illus., 30:4:257; ment., 235,255,256,269
Marston Family, 32:3:170
Marston, George Phillips, 32:4:232
Marston, George White, 23:2:11,12,15,28,43,45,47,51,53,54; 24:3:306,327; 27:1:7,13; illus., 25:1:5; 2:137; 3:223,239; mentioned, 1:1,3,4,10,11,12,14,16; 2:136,139,181; 3:219,221,222,223,225,226, 232,239; 4:326; 21:3:51,52,54,55,56; illus., 21:3:53; 22:4:2; 34:4:26l; article about, 30:4:252-278: illus., 253,265; ment. 1:4; 2:128; article about, 32:4:230-253; statement of in 1942, 2:103-115; 29:1:20; 28:1:37,49,51,55,61; 3:163; 4:286; 31:1:8,10,12,46,47; 4:271
Marston, Harriett, 32:4:232,236
Marston, Helen, 32:4:233
Marston House (Arthur), illus., 25:2:177
Marston House: illus., 25:2:147; mentioned, 162-162
Marston, Lilla, 32:4:236
Marston, Mary Gilman, 21:3:55; 30:4:255,262; 32:4:232, 236,237,248; illus., 25:2:1476; mentioned, 143; 23:2:15
Marston Memorial, 35:3:168
Marston, Misses, 31:1:3
Marston, Mrs. George W., 27:2:119
Marston Point, 34:4:29l,293,298
Marston Quadrangle, 30:4:268
Marston Store, 26:1:2; 33:1:4; illus., 31:1:9; 24:2:219
Marston, Sylvanus, 34:2:80
Marstons, 33:4:l77
Marten Springs, 22:2:47
Martin Building (Oceanside), illus., 27:2:87
Martin, Delza, 31:2:96,100
Martin, Father Fernando, 32:1:20
Martin, J. F., 27:2:76
Martin, James G., 21:2:25,26
Martinez, Alfredo Ramos, 29:2:79
Martinez, Fabio A., review by, 34:3:240-24l
Martinez, Father Jose, 32:1:6
Martinez House, illus., 25:4:321
Martinez, Julio A., book by, noted, 21:2:59
Martinez, Oscar J., book by, reviewed, 247-249; review by, 24:4:468-469
Martinez, Pablo, 26:4:256; 33:4:l60
Marty, Myron A., book co-authored by, reviewed, 29:4:310-312
Marvin, Dave, 28:1:23
Marx Lesem’s Knipp Sanitarium, 28:4:243
Mary and Adeline, 22:1;5
Mary, Star of the Sea, La Jolla, 28:3:185
Maryland Hotel, 33:1:20
Maryland Institute of Art, 35:3:170
Maryland, 27:4:243
Masac, Teofilo, 30:1:19; 33:4:l52
Masaharu, Kondo: article about, 23:3:1-19, illus. 2; place names associated with the fishery operation of, 23:3:4; prefectures in Japan furnishing contract fishermen for, 23:3:7
Masato,. Asakawa, 24:4:441
Maso Valley, 29:2:123,129,134
Mason, Bill, article by, 24:4:399-424
Mason, Colonel, 26:3:206
Mason, John Y., 30:1:51
Mason, Richard B., 25:3:245,247,249,251,253,256
Mason, Sam, 23:4:30
Mason Street Schoolhouse, 26:4:280
Mason, William B., 21:3:21 Masonic Building (I.O.O.F. Building), illus., 23:2:34
Masonic Lodge #35, 23:1:68; 23:2:34
Massa, Laurie and Steve, 27:4:220
Massa, Louie, illus., 27:4:221
Mata, Gabriel de, 24:4:239,240,242
Maternal Welfare Committee, 24:3:331
Mathes, W. Michael, book by, noted, 32:4:274; book by, reviewed, 31:1:66-68; reviews by, 24:1:147-148; 24:3:393-394; article by, 22:4:48-53; book by, reviewed, 22:2:56-57; review by, 22:1:44-45; books by, noted, 21:1:91; review by, 21:2:49-50; article by, 27:3:174-182; review by, 208-210
Mathews, A. E., 24:2:154-159
Mathews, Vernon G., 26:1:1
“Mathias F. Heller, The Cash Grocer,” by Robert H. Forward, 32:4:217-229
Matisse, Henri, 32:3;168
Matson, Robert William, book by, reviewed, 23:1:94-95
Matsuda, Arthur W., 24:4:429
Matt Morgan Art Pottery, 24:3:345
Mattes, Merrill J., review by, 24:3:392-393
“Matthew Simpson’s Diary: A Wednesday in San Diego, 1854,” edited by James E. Kirby, 29:3:214-224
Matthewson, R. C., 27:1:46
Matthias, Isadore, 32:2:83
Matthias, Mr., 32:2:84
Maufras, Eugene Duflot de, 23:3:45
“Maurice Braun: Master Painter of the California Landscape”, by Martin E. Petersen, 23:3:20-40
Maurier, George du, XXIV, 24:3:375
Mauriquez, Juanita, 34:3:l97
Maxwell, George H., 21:1:28,45; 21:2:30,32,36
Maxwell, Mr. E. Harrison, illus., 28:2:118
“May Blossoms: A Passing Shower,” by Grace Betts, illus., 26:4:244
May, Charles E., 23:4:47
May, Clifford, 31:3:212,213,219
May, Dale Ballou, article by, 35:4:231-247
May, Ronald V., article by, 31:2:121-136; article by, 32:2:73-91; book co-authored by, reviewed, 30:2:145-146; review by, 33:4:2l8-2l9; review by, 35:3:224-225
Maybeck, Bernard, 33:1:23
Mayer, Gordon F., 29:2:79
Mayer, Robert, book compiled and edited by, noted, 25:3:270
Mayflower II, 28:1:16
Maynard, George W., 23:3:21
Maynard, Richard Field, 35:3:202
Mayo Indians, 23:3:75,80,81
Mayrhofer, Albert V., 31:4:274
Mayrhofer, Peter, 31:1:6
Maytorena, Isabel Ruiz, 30:3:208
Mazatlan, 21:1:67; 21:4:2,5
Mazatlan, 24:3:277
McAdoo, William, 24:3:280
McAffe, Ward, book by, reviewed, 21:1:88
McBean, Dr. John, 29:3:214
McBean, Gladding, 35:3:194
McBeth, Hugh, 34:1:3l,32
McBride, Henry, 31;1:27
McCain Valley, 29:2:126
McCall, Colonel George A., 22:1:5
McCall, Dewitt Clinton, book by, reviewed, 28:2:145-146
McCarthy, Senator Joseph, 35:4:263,274
McCarthy, Sister Serena, 28:3:185
McCarty, Kieran, book by, reviewed, 23:1:89-90
McClaskey, J. W., illus., 25:1:41; mentioned, 52,54
McClure, W.F., 21:2:25
McComas, Francis, 34:1:l0
McCook, General A. McDowell, 30:3:168
McCool, Dan, 32:1:39,40
McCord, T., 32:1:30
McCorkle, John H., 30:2:128; 30:2:135
McCorkle, Joseph W., 26:3:170
McCormick, J.P., 21:4:53
McCormick Steamship Company, 28:1:12
McCoy, Bennie, 23:4:51
McCoy Home in Old Town, illus., 23:4:46,48-49,51
McCoy, James, article about, 23:4:43-57; illus. 45; house, illus., 34:4:283
McCoy, Sheriff James, 32:2:80,83; 33:1:63
McCoy, Winnifred, 23:4:47,49,51; illus., 45
McCreary Act, 23:4:20
McCreary Building (San Francisco), 21:4:50
McCullen, 29:3:223
McDean, Harry, review by, 32:4:265-267
McDonald Family, illus., 34:4:286
McDougall and Sons, 21:4:49
McDougall, B., 21:4:49
McEntee, James J., 35:3:162
McEvoy, Arthur F., article by, 23:4:12-24
McGee, E. and F.T.I., M.D., 31:1:15
McGill, Jean, illus, 26:2:119
McGill University, 32:3:174
McGill, William J., book by, reviewed, 29:2:144-145
McGloin, John Bernard, S.J., review by, 21:1:85-86
McGonigle Valley, 28:4:278
McGrath, Roger D., book by, reviewed, 31:2:144-145
McGrew, Clarence A., 23:1:72,75
McGuffrey Readers, 30:2:109
McGurck Building, illus., 23:2:30-31
McGurk Block, 23:2:28
McHorney, N. W., illus., 26:1:37
McIntire, J.S., 21:3:25
McIntosh, Clarence F., review by, 25:4:345,346
McKanna, Clare V., Jr., article by, 35:1:44-46; review by, 72-73; review by, 31:3:231-232; reviews by, 34:1:67-68; 34:4:30l-302, article by, 33:4:l97-2l2; reviews by, 28:1:70-71; 4:295-296; review by, 25:3:263-264; review by, 26:3:227-228; review by, 29:1:73
McKee, Harry M., 21:1:40
McKee, Redick, 26:3:165,168,170
McKeever, Michael, book by, reviewed, 32:3;215-216
McKenny, Director, 24:2:163
McKenzie, Flint & Winsby Building, illus, 25:2:157; 33:1:6
McKenzie, George, illus., 25:4:309
McKenzie, Lady Stewart, 33:4:l75
McKie, J.B., 33:1:20
McKinley, President William, 21:2:35; 21:4:56; 22:3:30; 26:2:127,128
McKinnon, Duncan, 28:2:79
McKinstry, Bruce L., 22:3:58-59
McKinstry, Elisha W., 24:2:244
McKinstry, George, 24:2:226,243,244,250,251
McKinstry, Major Justus, 22:1;19,20; 22:2:11,15; illus., 22:2:16
McKintock, Mrs., Illus., 21:1:34
McLure, L.S., 33:1:4
McLanahan, Tenant, 30:1:58
McLean, Mrs. Norman, illus., 29:4:266
McLendon, Donald N., 28:4:227
McMeans, James, 21:3:38
McMichen University School of Design, 35:3:199
McMullan, Frank, 31:2:99
McMullen, Bus, illus., 34:4:292
McMullen, George, 23:4:47
McMullen, Police Chief S. P., 26:2:127
McMurtrie, William Burch, 32:1:12,17
McNealy, William T., 24:3:372
McNeely, Al, 28:2:130,134
McNeil and Zoss Construction Companies, 28:1:6
McNeil, Teresa Baksh, article by, 34:3:l87-200
McPhail, W.C., 33:2&3:l46
McPherson, Aimee Semple, 29:4:304; 31:4:269,272
McRaes, 33:4:l77
McWilliams, Carey, book by, reviewed, 22:4:55; 28:4:249
Mead, Elwood, 21:1:44
Mead, Florence H. (“Ma”), 29:2:96-112, passim
Mead, Frank, 25:2:152; 33:1:l4
Meade and Requa, 30:2:130
Meadows, Walter W., 27:2:99
Meads, Warner and Betty Hayter, 31:2:98
Mechanic’s Fair, 21:4:51
Medea, 28:1:27,28
Medina, Augustin 22:2:3
Mehaffy, George L., book co-authored by, noted, 30:3:227
Mehlin, Burch, 27:3:186,187
Meier, Matt S., book by, noted, 31:4:328-329; book by, noted, 34:4:3l0; book by, noted, 35:3:228-229 reviews by, 24:1:145-147
Meiji, Emperor, 23:3:2
Meister Ranch, 34:2:99
Melbourne, Robert E., article by, 32:4:254-263
Melendres, Antonio, 30:1:16
Melendy, H. Brett, review by, 29:4:312-313
Melham, Tom, book by, reviewed, 23:1:95-96
Mellus & Howard, 27:4:255
Mellus, Henry, 27:4:248,253
Memorial Junior High, 34:1:34
“Memories of Early Days in Baja Califoria,” by Margaret Brown Baldwin, 22:4:26-37
“Memories of George W. Marston,” 20:4:271
Memphis and El Paso Railroad, 34:4:254
“Men of Vision,” by Gene Blome, illus., 22:4:51
Mena, Pedro de, 34:1:l6
Menard, H. William, 29:4:254
Mendel, Gregor Johann, 22:1:27
Mendell, G. H., 31:2:128
Mendelson, Louis, 23:1:69; 27:4:230; 33:4:l53
Mendocino Escarpment, 29:4:250
Mendoza, Amelia, oral interview with, 23:1:49-50,52
Mendoza, Carlos, 26:4:265
Mendoza, Cruz, 35:4:235-236
Mendoza, Diego Bercera de, 23:3:44
Mendoza, Diego Hurtado de, 23:3:44
Mendoza Family, 35:4:238,239,243
Mendoza, Francisco, 23:1:50,52
Mendoza, Laurance, 35:4:236
Mendoza, Richard, 35:4:236
Mendoza, Viceroy de, 23:3:44
Menendez, Father Antonio, 32:3:201
Menendez y Pelayo, Marcelino, 24:1:7,8,17,24
Mengarini, Fr. Gregory, S.J., book by, noted, 23:3:101
Menke, W. A., illus., 26:1:39
Mentally Handicapped, 29:2:108
Mentor, 27:2:134
Menzel, Spencer, 34:4:263,267
“Merchants and Dons: San Diego’s Attempt At Modernization, 1850-1860,” by Mario T. Garcia, 21:1:52-80
Merchants Central Credit Association Telephone Operators, illus., 25:2:134
Merchants Trust Bldg., 26:3:187
Merchants’ National Bank, 27:1:13
Mercury, Utah, 22:4:27
Mercury, 27:2:132,133,134
Mercy Hospital, 28:4:278; 35:2:106-107,114
Merriam, Clinton: illus., 31:2:79; ment. 77,78,81
Merriam, Edwin, 31:2:78
Merriam, Florence, article about, 31:2:77-86
Merriam, Frank, 26:3:202
Merriam, George, 27:3:152
Merriam, Gustavus, 31:2:78,80,81
Merriam, Hart, 31:2:78
Merriam, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus, illus., 31:2:79
Merrill, Charles, 27:2:76
Merrill, Dorsey, 27:2:76
Merritt, Ezekiel, 27:4:254
Merryweather Farm, 27:1:2
Mertzmann, Dr. B. F., 33:4:201
Mesa College, 32:3:200
Mesa Family, 32:2:118
Mesa Francia, 35:1:32
Mesa Grande Indians, 26:3:178
Mescal Plant, 22:4:32
Mesny, Father Joseph, 32:2:126; 28:3:184
Mesquite bush, 22:4:32
Messenger, Evelyn, 34:2:l00
Messenger, Ivan, 34:2:l00
Messengers to the Americas: Saints and Saintly Men and Women of the Western Hemisphere, by Rev. Charles J. Dollen, noted, 22:3:59
Mestrovic, Ivan, 35:3:157,163
Metcalf, Fay D. and Downey, Matthew T., book co-authored by, reviewed, 29:2:140-141
Metcalf, Herbert, 32:2:98
Metcalfe, Charles, 33:4:l56
Metcalfe, Ethel, 33:4:l56
Methodist Church, San Diego, 22:3:2; illus., 22:3:6
Methodist Church South, 29:1:42
Methodist Episcopal Church, 29:3:214
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 23:3:21
Metropolitan Opera, 23:3:21; 28:1:40,42
Metzger, Senator Jack D., 28:4:258,262,263,264
Mexicali, Mexico, 21:1:11
Mexicali, 26:4:256,258
Mexican American Biographies: A Historical Dictionary, l836-l987, by Matt S. Meier, noted, 34:4:3l0; noted, 35:3:228-229
Mexican Central Railroad, 24:4:458
Mexican Community, San Diego, 32:2:116-135 passim
Mexican Constitution of 1824, 21:3:8
Mexican Department of Fish and Game, 27:4:219
Mexican Folk Tales, translated and edited by Anthony John Campos, noted, 24:4:482
Mexican Frontier, 1821-1846, The: The American Southwest Under Mexico, byDavid J. Weber, reviewed,29:2:145-147
Mexican Industrial Development Company, 23:3:8; 28:4:250
Mexican Land and Colonization Company, 27:1:57; 32:4:l53,l55, l59,l6l; 30:1:21; 30:3:207
Mexican Law of Colonization, 30:3:207
“Mexican Muleteer,” 34:2:96
Mexican Revolution, 1911, 28:4:278
Mexican Revolution of 1910, 23:3:3
Mexican War in Baja California, The, The Memorandum of Captain Henry W. Halleck Concerning His Expeditions in Lower California, 1846-1848, edited by Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., reviewed, 26:4:224-225
Mexican War of Independence, 23:1:56
Mexican War: 1846-1848, by K. Jack Bauer, reviewed, 21:3:63-64
“Mexican-American War in Baja California, The,” by Richard W. Amero, 30:1:49-64
Mexican-American War, The: An Annotated Bibliography, compiled and edited by Norman E. Tutorow, reviewed, 28:3:210-211
Mexican-American War, 24:2:153; 25:3:243
Mexicans in California after the U. S. Conquest, reviewed, 24:1:145-147
Mexico (steamship), 23:3:54,55,61
Mexico City, 21:2:3; 24:1:97,99,121
Mexico Views Manifest Destiny. 1821-1846: An Essay on the Origins of the Mexican War, by Gene M. Brack, reviewed, 22:3:49-50
Mexico, 30:1:17
Mexico: A History, by Robert Ryal Miller, noted, 32:1:66
Mexico’s Miguel Calders: The Taming of America’s First Frontier (1548-1597), by Philip Wayne Powell, reviewed, 24:4:469,471
Meyer, Ermance, 29:1:6
Meyer, John Henry Gerhard, 30:2:101
Meyer, Michael C., book by, reviedwed, 31:1:70-71
Meyers, Margaret: illus., 28:3:151; ment., 152
Meza, Don Arturo, 35:1:35
Miami University, 24:2:221
Michoacan, Province of, 24:1:110
Mid-Pacific Mountains, 29:4:250
Middlebrook, R. P., letter to the editor, 24:2:266
Middletown School in 1903, illus., 27:2:108
Middletown, 21:3:11
Midget City (Balboa Park), 31:4:265
Midpac Expedition, 29:4:250
Midway Gardens (Chicago), 35:3:152
Mier, 24:1:102,109
Miers, L. E., illus., 26:1:39
Mijares, Lieutenant Jose Antonio, 30:1:54
Milan, Blessed Ambrose of, 34:1:25
Milan Hotel, 35:1:58
Milch Gallery, New York, 23:3:25
Milch, James, 27:4:235
Military Service Records: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications, noted, 34:1:73-74
Millard, Bailey, 21:1:45
Millen, George, 27:2:92
Miller, 29:3:223
Miller, Bertha, 30:2:95
Miller, Bill, 28:2:130
Miller, David E., book edited by, reviewed, 21:3:58-59
Miller, E. H., 33:1:5
Miller, Harry L., 22:4:44
Miller, Henry, 21:3:30; drawing by, illus., 32:1:13; ment.,17
Miller, J. Marshall, 32:12:6,7,16-17, 18,19,20
Miller, J. Maxwell, 35:3:170
Miller, James L., 29:2:79
Miller, Jessie, 33:1:5
Miller, Joaquin, 27:4:227
Miller, Justice, 21:3:33
Miller, Kenneth Hayes, 32:3:157,163
Miller, Linda E., article by, 28:4:232-247
Miller, Margo, 31:2:98
Miller, Max, 21:1:54
Miller, Professor T. N., 27:2:116
Miller, Robert Ryal, book by, noted, 32:1:66
Miller, Tom, book by, noted, 32:2:146
Milles, Carl, 35:3:183
Miramar Ranch, 35:3:149
Mills and Markets: A History of the Pacific Coast Lumber Industry to 1900, by Thomas R. Cox, reviewed, 21:2:52
Mills College (Oakland), 24:2:184,186,187,190,191,194
Mills, Fred, illus., 26:1:22
Mills, Henry H., 21:1:30
Mills, J. P.: family of, illus., 25:2:118; house, illus., 4:318-320
Mills, J.M., 21:1:36,38,41
Mills, James R., book by, noted, 32:1:67-68; book by, reviewed, 34:4:303-305
Mills, John Scott, 21:1:29,30
Milo-Maize, 22:1;29
Milton, John, 33:2&3:92
Mimbris Lion, 22:2:26
Minchaca, Luis Antonio, 24:1:103
Mining Camps and Ghost Towns: A History of Mining in Arizona and California along the Lower Colorado, by Frank Love, reviewed, 21:1:83-84
Minneapolis School of Art, 32:3:154
Minshall, Herbert L., book by, reviewed, 23:3:93-94
Miraflores, 23:3:65,67,70
Miramar Before the Planes, by Ruby Peters, noted, 31:4:329-330
Miramar Ranch, 23:2:53
Miramonte Plaza, 23:4:31
Miranda, Colonel Francisco Palacios, 30:1:51,54,61
Miss B., 21:2:42,47; illus., 21:2:41
Miss Del Mar Beauty Contest, 26:3:204
Miss Posten’s Female Academy, 30:2:129
Mission Bay (False Bay), 21:2:7,42; 22:2:21,28; aerial view, 1935, illus., 23:4:29
Mission Bay Corporation, 24:3:305,306,308
Mission Bay Park, 25:3:219
Mission Beach, 21:3:54; 22:2:24
Mission Beach Amusement Center, 23:26,27
Mission Beach in 1925, illus., 25:2:89
Mission Beach street names, article about, 21:2:41-48
Mission Beach Syndicate, 21:2:42
Mission Boulevard (c. 1926), illus., 21:2:43
Mission Boulevard Deadend, illus, 21:2:47
Mission Carmel, 21:4:4; 24:1:127,129; 32:1:21
Mission Cliff Gardens, article about, 29:4:295-305; Pavilion: illus., 33:1:3; 34:2:99; 30:2:133; 35:1:17; 28:1:54
“Mission Cliff Gardens”, by Beverly Potter, 23:4:1-11
“Mission Colonization and Political Control in Spanish California,” Francis Guest O.F.M., 24:1:97-116
Mission Concepcion (Mier), 24:1:110
Mission Dolores, 31:1:56; 33:4:l84
Mission Gorge, 25::4:273
Mission Guadalupe, 22:2:49; (Baja California), 21:4:31; 23:1:13
Mission Hills Calvary Cemetery, 28:4:276-277
Mission Hills Congregational Church, 23:2:16; 30:3:154
Mission Hills Nursery, 34:3:224
Mission Hills, 22:2:23; 23:1:7; 25:4:321; 32:2:115
Mission in the Sierras; a Documentary History of San Antonio de Padua, by Msgr. Frances J. Weber, reviewed, 28:3:209-210
Mission in the Valley of the Bears: A Documentary History of San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, edited by Francis J. Weber, noted, 34:1:77
Mission in the Valley: A Documentary History of San Fernando, Rey de Espana, compiled and edited by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, reviewed, 22:2:62-63
Mission Indian, 34:3:l96,l97
Mission Indian Agency, 29:3:158,159,160,161
Mission La Purisima, 23:1:13; 24:1:125,133; 24:4:415
Mission La Pruisma Concepcion, 22:2:49
Mission La Purisma Concepcion: An Archeological and Restoration Study of Mission La Purisma Concepcion, by Fred C. Hageman and Russell C. Ewing, reviewed, 27:2:147-148
Mission Nuestra Senora del Rosario, 22:1:2
Mission of Nuestra Senora de la Soledad, 26:4:275
Mission of the Passes: A Documentary History of Santa Ines, by Francis J. Weber, noted, 29:2:149
Mission on the Highway: A Documentary History of San Miguel, Arcangel [sic], compiled and edited by Francis J. Weber, noted, 29:3:233-234
Mission Rio Verde, 24:1:107
Mission Rosario, 24:4:402
Mission San Antonio de Padua, 22:1:1; 22:4:49; 24:4:401
Mission San Antonio de Valero, 24:1:98
Mission San Antonio, 24:1:135; 32:1:9,19,21
Mission San Borja, 22:2:49,53; 22:4:33,34;Baja California, 21:4:34,35; 23:1:13
Mission San Buenaventura, 32:1:19
Mission San Carlos Borromeo, 22:1:1; 22:4:49
Mission San Carlos, 24:4:462
Mission San Diego de Alcala, 22:1:1,2,3; 22:2:10;22:4:8,49; illus., 34:3:l88-l89,l9l,l92-l93,l96; 33:1:7,l79-l98 passim; 21:3:4,6,7,22; 23:1:59; 23:3:45; 23:4:43; 24:1:1,95,141,142; 24:2:154,159,177; illus., 154,170; 24:4:402,403,407, 414; 25:1:60; 2:97; 3:251; 28:1:31; 3:183; illus., 26:3:210-211; ment.,206,215,216; illus., 30:1:40-41,44; ment. 2:77,81; 3:202; 4:259
“Mission San Diego in 1890,” by Lydia Knapp Horton, illus., 27:1:25
Mission San Diego, 29:1:59,62
Mission San Diego: article about, 32:1:1-26; painting by H.M.T. Powell, illus., 32:1:Front Cover; plan during Mexican period, illus. 6
Mission San Fernando Velicata, 22:1:2; 22:4:49; 21:4:36
Mission San Fernando, 23:1:iv; 23:3:45; 33:4:l84; illus., by H. C. Ford, 24:2:158-159; mentioned 24:1:94,141,159,460
Mission San Francisco Borja, 32:1:6
Mission San Francisco de Asis, 22:1:3
Mission San Francisco Javier de Biaundo, 23:1:2
Mission San Francisco Solano, 21:2:44
Mission San Francisco, 24:1:126,131; 24:2:178
Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, 22:1:1,2,3; 22:4:49
Mission San Gabriel, 21:4:4; 24:1:107; 24:4:400,401,403,414; illus.,109; 29:1:56; 28:3:154; 32:1:9,19,21
Mission San Ignacio (Baja California), 21:4:31
Mission San Ignacio, 23:1:13; 24:1:88
Mission San Javier, 24:1:94
Mission San Joaquin at Reynosa, 24:1:110
Mission San Jose de Aguayo, 31:1:56
Mission San Jose del Cabo, 23:3:43
Mission San Jose, 21:4:3,5; 24:2:178
Mission San Juan Bautista, 32:1:21
Mission San Juan Capistrano, 23:1:59; 24:1:107,141,143; 24:4:407,414; 32:1:21; 33:4:l84; 22:1:3
Mission San Luis Obispo, 22:1:1; 22:4:49; 24:4:401; 32:1:21
Mission San Luis Rey Cemetery, 28:4:280-281
Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, 21:3:4,6,7
Mission San Luis Rey, 22:2:10,11,12,13,35; illus., 22:2:12; 23:1:59; 23:4:43,44; 24:1:6,107,125,141; 24:4:462; illus, 463; 29:1:56; 32:1:19
Mission San Miquel, 24:2:177; 24:4,415
Mission San Vicente, 23:1:14; 24:4:412,415; 30:1:16
Mission Santa Ana at Carmargo, 24:1:110
Mission Santa Barbara, 24:1:133; 24:2:176; 29:1:56; 32:1:19,20,21
Mission Santa Catalina, 27:2:134
Mission Santa Clara de Asis, 22:4:52
Mission Santa Clara, 24:1:97,112; 32:1:19
Mission Santa Cruz, 24:1:97,112,129
Mission Santa Gertrudis, 21:4:34; 23:1:13
Mission Santa Ines, 32:1:19,21
Mission Santa Maria, 23:1:7,12; 24:1:92,94
Mission Santa Rosa, 23:4:43,76
Mission Santa Rosalia de Mulege, j23:1:13
Mission Santa Rosalia, 22:2:49
Mission Santa Ynez, 24:1:133
Mission Santo Domingo, 22:1:2; 24:4:402
Mission Santo Tomas, 30:1:16
“Mission Strip,” 24:1:125
Mission system: Indian labor and, 24:2:172-182; Franciscans in New Spain, 24:1:121-139 passim
Mission Tampico, 24:1:107
Mission to Paradise: the Story of Junipero Serra and the Missions of California, by Kenneth M. King, noted, 22:2:66
Mission Valley Shopping Center, 30:1:42
Mission Valley, 21:1:54,64; 21:3:45,46; 23:2:9; 23:4:6; illus., front cover, 23:2; 24:2:162
“Mission Valley,” by C. W. Judd, illus., 24:2:160-161
“Mission Valley”, by Maurice Braun, illus., 23:3:27
“Mission Valley,” by Frank L. Heath, illus., 24:2:160
Missionaries, Miners and Indians: Spanish Contact with the Yaqui Nation of Northwestern New Spain, 1533-1820, by Evelyn Hu-DeHart, reviewed, 28:1:70-71
Missionaries, Spanish Colonial, 23:1:55-63
Missions in Alta California, 22:4:51
Missions in Baja California, 22:4:50-51
Missions of California, The: A Legacy of Genocide, edited by Rupert Costo and Jeannette Henry Costo, reviewed, 35:3:221-222
Missions of Sinaloa and Sonora, 24:1:102
Missions: crop production, baptisms, births, marriages and deaths, 24:1:125-127
Mitchell, Alfred R., illus., 26:1:37; 32:3:147,148,173,188; 31:1:33; 34:2:l00; 35:3:193; 23:3:ii,25,27,29; 26:4:239
Mitchell House, illus., 25:2:160-161
Mitchell, Margaret E., 22:2:32
Mitchell, Newell Harris, 24:4:464
Mitchell, Thomas W., article by, 30:2:105-123
Miura Koshiro, 28:4:251
Miyata Iwaji, 24:4:444
Moana (film), 32:3:160
Model Cities, 33:2&3:l23
“Modern Boston Tea Party, The: The San Diego Suffrage Campaign of 1911”, by Marilyn Kneeland, 23:4:35-42
Modern California Politics, by Jackson K. Putnam, noted, 30:3:229
Modern Clubwoman, The, 24:2:188, monjerio, 174
Modern Homestead Association, 21:1:44
Moderne style, 25:4:318
Modesta, 23:4:48
Modesto Irrigation District, 21:2:32
Moffett, Johnny; illus., 28:2:103,120; ment. 79
Mofras, Count Eugene Duflot de, 29:1:57
Mogul, 32:2:75
Mohan Singh, 25:1:56
Mohl, Raymond A., book edited by, noted, 34:4:309; noted, 35:3:228
Moholy, Noel Francis, book by, reviewed, 32:1:57-59
Mohr, Beth, article by, 31:2:87-120; 26:1:60
Mohr, Joan M., article by, 34:3:20l-222
Mojave Indians, 29:2:116
Molinier, Padre Juan, 29:1:63,64,65
Mollhausen, Heinrich: drawings by, illus., 32:1:10; ment. 14
Mollins, Margaret, 22:2:50
“Momentous 100 Years, A: The Story of San Diego High School,” by Ruth Held, 28:2:77-88
Monet, Claude, 35:3:202
Monroe Doctrine, 24:3:270,289
Monroy, Jesus Gonzales, 26:4:270
Monserrate Rancho, illus., front cover, 22:1
Montalto, Cardinal Felice Peretti, 34:1:22
Montalvo’s “El Dorado” or “Califerne,” 26:3:185
Montana, 24:2:155
Montefiores, 23:1:67
Monterey Bay, 24:1:95,121; 24:2:175
Monterey, Bishop of, 34:3:l98
Monterey, Port of, 24:1:83,87
Monterey Presidio, 22:1:1; 24:4:399; 32:3:192-193
Monterey, 21:2:3,4; 21:3:9,10,18; 21:4:2,4; 23:4:15; 24:1:85,89,94,111,121,127
Monterey, 29:3:223; 30:1:38
Montes, Gregory, article by, 25:1:1-25; article by, 28:1:46-47; article by, 23:2:40-59
Montesquieu, 30:2:107
Montezuma, 23:3:43
Montgomery, Bishop, 34:3:l97
Montgomery, George W., 33:2:l42
Montgomery, John B., 30:1:51,52,59
Montgomery Ward, 24:2:219
Montiel, Ramon, 28:4:283
Montuiri, 35:1:24
Monuments to Jedediah Smith, compiled by Raymond F. Wood, noted, 31:3:239-240
Moody, H. L., 32:4:258
Moon, Mrs. Frank Hall, 33:4:l75
Moon, William H., 21:1:73; 21:3:13,19,25
“Moonlight on the Niagara,” 31:1:26
Moor, E. S., 24:2:154,155
Moore, “Nigar” John, 21:4:14
Moore, Dr. E. Clarence, 33:4:l74
Moore, Eudora, 29:4;267
Moore, H. Robert, 27:4:233
Moore, Mrs. E. Clarence, 34:1:3,l2
Moore, Mrs. Ellis Moon (Spreckels), 33:4:l74
Moore, Mrs. R. B., 35:1:53
Moore, Walter P., 30:3:192; review by, 32:2:139-140
Moorhead, Max L., book by, reviewed, 22:1:46-47
Moorkens, Mr., 30:11:23
Moors, at Granada, mentioned, 24:1:2,11,22; 24:2:172
Moquis (Hopi) Indians, 24:1:83
Mora, F. Luis, 35:3:174
Mora, Right Reverend Francis, 24:4:459; 34:3:l90
Moraga, Lieutenant Jose Joaquin, 22:4:52
Moran, Thomas, 24:2:159,161
Moratto, Michael J., review by, 35:1:67-69
Moreland, Cora, 34:3:205
Morena (ferry), illus., 25:2:110
Morena Dam, 27:4:274
Morena Reservoir, 21:40,46; 21:4:61; 24:3:369,371
Moreno, Jose, 35:3:208
Morgado, Martin J., book by, reviewed, 34:4:305-306
Morgan, Ernest, 27:2:92
Morgan, Frank, 29:2:80
Morgan, Mrs. P. Victor, illus., 34:3:2l5
Morgan, Neil, book co-authored by, reviewed, 23:1:91-92; review by, 22:2:64-65; 32:1:48
Morgan, Octavius, 33:1:23
Morgan, Rufus, 27:3:152,153,154
Morgan, Thomas Jefferson, 34:3:l90,l9l
Moriarty, Dr. James Robert, review by, 23:3:98-99
Moriarty, James Edward, IV., article by, 26:3:206-217
Moriarty, James Robert III, review by, 27:2:145-146 Morillo, Maria, 22:4:53
Morin, Howard, 28:1:11
Moriyama Keizaburo, Admiral, 24:3:275,276,277,284
Morley, Sylvanus G., 29:2:90
Mormon Battalion, 24:2:237,239; 25:3:243,244,247, 248,249,250,251,254,257; 27:2;129; 32:1:17
“Mormon Volunteers, The: The Recruitment and Service of a Unique Military Company,” by John F. Yurtinus, 25:3:242-261
Mormon Volunteers, 21:3:21
Mormons, 21:1:72
“Morning Idyl, A,” by Maurice Braun, illus., 26:4:241
“Morning on the Bay,” by Alfred R. Mitchell, 32:3:188
Morono, Cardinal, 34:1:2l
Morrill, Justin S., 22:2:26
Morrill, Lot M., 22:2:26
Morris, Ann Axtell, book by, reviewed, 25:3:265
Morris, Calla, 29:2:133
Morris Jacob L., 21:3:37
Morris, Kenneth, 23:3:22
Morris, Madge, 26:3:192
Morris, William, 24:3:343
Morrison, Fr. Harry, 32:3:193
Morrison, Riley R., 23:2:50
Morrison v. California, 24:4:447
Morrisset, 32:3:161
Morrow, Dewey J., 28:2:129
Morrow, Thomas J., book co-authored by, noted, 31:4:329; 33:4:l65,l67,l69,l7l,l77,l78;34:1:l5
Morse, E. W., article about, 35:3:206-220; 28:4:217,232; 30:3:205; 25:1:9; 26:2:82; 3:179; 21:1:60,68,72,77; illus. 34:4:257; ment., 259,261,263,266,267, 268,270,273,276; 21:3:12,14,21,25,44,47; 21:4:11
Morse, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel F.B., 34:1:8,9,l0,ll,l4
Morse, Noell and Whaley, 31:1:8,10
Morse, Philip, 27:1:32; 22:3:14; illus., 3:14
Morse, 27:4:242,243
Morse, 34:4:269
Morton, Dr. Bowditch, 28:4:239
Mosby, Jack: illus., 34:1:5l; ment.,46,60
Mosby, John, 27:2:124; 4:274; illus., 26:4:263; ment., 259,260,267,268
Moser, Christopher L., book co-edited by, noted, 30:3:225
Moser, Jack, 31:2:99
Moses, Marx, 27:4:230
Moses, Vincent, review by, 32:4:272-273
Mosher, Robert, review by, 21:3:64-65
Moshulu, 28:1:18
Moss, James E., article by, 25:2;136-150
“Most Critical Option, The: Sex Offenses and Castration in San Diego, 1938-1975,” by Mark Linsky, 35:4:248-259
Motell, William Lynwood, book co-authored by, 29:1:70-71
Mother’s Day Service at San Diego’s Chinese Mission in 1938, illus., 23:2:18
Mother’s Day Service at San Diego’s Chinese Mission in 1938, illus., 23:2:18
Motion Picture Hospital, 35:3:178
Motohisa Kondo, 25:1:50
Motor Corps, Women’s, 1918, illus., 26:2:140
Motorcycle Squad, San Diego Police, 1910, illus., 26:1:26
Mott, Talbot & Company, 27:4:254
Mount Whitney, 25:3:194
Mosher, Robert, review by, 21:3:64-65
Moulton Villa, illus, 25:4:298-300
“Moulton Villa,” 24:3:328
Mount Calaveras, 23:3:72
Mount Hope Cemetery, 21:3:48; 24:2:227; 27:1:36,40; 28:4:272-275
Mountain Commercial Company, 29:3:153
Mountain Glen Hotel, 28:4:285
“Mountain Ranch,” 31:1:27
Mountbatten, Lord Louis, 33:4:l72,l75; 34:1:6
Moure, Nancy Dustin Wall, book by, reviewed, 32:2:136-137
Mozart, 33:2&3:92
Mrs. Whipple’s San Diego Boardinghouse, 24:4:458,464,465
Mt. Pisgah, 28:4:285
Mt. St. Joseph’s Novitiate (Tucson), 28:3:181
Mt. Woodson, 28:3:149,154,159
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 27:2:102,106
Mucha, Alphonse, 32:3:186
“Mud Volcanoes, Faults and Earthquakes of the Colorado Delta Before the Twentieth Century,” by Carl L. Strand, 27:1:43-63
Mueller, Dr. Harold, 28:2:140
muestras, 23:1:14
Muir, James W., 31:3:219
Muir, John, 28:3:151; 31:2:77
Mukai Fusae, 24:4:447
Mukai Tasaburo, 24:4:447
Mukat’s People. The Cahuila Indians of Southern California, by Lowell John Bean, noted, 21:1:92
Mukata, 22:1:8
Mukluk Expedition, 29:4:254
Mule Hill: article about, 21:2:12-22; artifacts found at, illus., 21:2:20,21; map of, 21:2:18; illus., 21:2:15
Mule Trails, Baja California, Illus., 21:4:29,30
Mulege, Baja California, 21:4:31
Mulege Mission, 35:1:31
Muller, Julio, 35:1:28
Muller, Richard, article by, 29:1:1-19
Muller, Roberto, 31:4:270
Muller, Waldemar, 23:4:46
Mulvaney, Jim, 31:2:100
Mulvey Canyon, 25:1:13
Mulvey, James, 25:1:14
Mundigo, Axel I., book co-authored by, reviewed, 28:4:292-293
Mundy, Major and Mrs. Miller, 34:1:l0
Mundy, Talbot, 23:3:22
Munger, Theodore, 32:4:237
Municipal Golf Course, 32:4:223
Municipal Ownership Club, 24:3:372,375,377
Munn v. Illinois, 21:2:33
Munoz, Fr. Antonio Nicolas, 22:4:53
Munro, Pamela, review by, 23:3:96-97
Muraoka Fukutaro, 24:4:429; illus., 432
Muraoka Saburo, 24:4:444
Murdock, C. J., 24:3:379
Murguia, Fr., 32;1:19
“Murial,” by Anni Baldaugh: illus., 32:3:Front Cover; ment. 154
Murillo, 24:4:245; 29:1:6; 34:1:l6; 35:3:157
Murphy, Charles J. V., 34:1:6,ll
Murphy, Mae, 35:2:108
Murray, Carl S., 29:1:43
Murray, William, book by, noted, 35:4:287-288
Murrieta, Cynthia Radding, review by, 23:1:93-94; 23:2:63-64
Musee Broca in Paris, 23:3:50
Museo de la Plata, 23:3:47
Museum Masters: Their Museums and Their Influence, by Edward P. Alexander, reviewed, 31:2:140-141
Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, 35:3:186
Museum of Man, 35:3:152
Museum of New Mexico, 29:2:89,91
Museum of San Diego History, 32:3:157
Museums for a New Century: A Report of the Commission on Museums for a New Century, reviewed, 32:4:272-273
Mush and Milk Society, 31:1:15
“Music Festival San Diego Almost Had, The,” by Helen Ellsberg, 28:1:35-45
“Music for the Sick,” 26:1:58
Music in Aztec and Inca Territory, 25:4:287
Music, in the Jesuit missions of Baja California, article about, 25:4:287-297
Mustin, Mrs. Henry C., illus., 34:3:2l4
Mutation Theory, The, by Hugo de Vries, 22:1:28
Mutual Broadcasting System, 26:1:56,58
“My Journey to the Peninsula of Baja California”, by Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate, 23:3:52-81
Myers, “Hobby,” 26:1:60
Myers, Dr. F.C., 33:2&3:ll3
“Mystery Man of Ocean Beach”, by Rhoda E. Kruse, 23:4:58-68
Mystery Writers of America, 23:1:77
Mystic Shrine, 23:1:75
Mystique of the Missions: Photographic Impressions, by Marvin Wax, reviewed, 21:2:51-52
N.F. Palmer, Jr., and Company, 22:3:36
Nadeau, Remi A., book by, noted, 21:2:60
Nagito Tribe, 29:2:126
Naglee, Captain (“Black Jack”) Henry, 30:1:58,59
Nakamoto, George, 24:4:426
Nakamura Najiro, 24:4:427,442; illus., 433
Nakamura Sadakichi, 24:4:427
Nakamura Tokuji, 24:4:429
Nakayama, Admiral, 24:3:290
Namiki San, 24:4:441
Napoli, 25:4:291
Narragansett, 23:3:54
Nasatir, Abraham P., review by, 28:3:210-211; review by, 21:2:56-57
Nascimben, Father, 25:4:291
Nash, Gerald D., book by, reviewed, 32:4:269-270; book by, noted, 21:2:59; mentioned, 21:1:56
Nash, Harry: illus., 57; ment., 33:1:49,50,56
Nash, J. D., 21:3:52
Nash, John, 23:2:54; 25:1:2
Nash, Joseph, 32:4:236
Nash, Reverend and Mrs., 33:1:49
Nason, A. G., 29:4:289; 30:2:126
Nathan, Albert F., 24:3:290,291,292,293,294
“Nation of Little Landers” (Smythe), 21:1:34
National Academy of Design, 30:4:242; 32:3:161,174; 34:2:93; 35:3:181
National Academy of Fine Arts, 23:3:21,24,25
National Architectural Accrediting Board, 30:3:160
National Association of Colored People, 34:1:3l
National Bezalel Museum, 32:3:176
National City, 21:1:32,34; 21:4:47,48; 23:2:9; 29:4:262,263,267; 25:4:327,328; 31:4:245-260 passim; 32:1:27-42 passim; 32:1:33
National City and Otay Railway, 31:4:255; 25:4:277,279; 34:2:l25,l32; 29:1:31
National City Carriage Manufacturing Co., 31:4:257
National City High School, 21:1:40
National City Record, 25:4:280,281
National Collection of Fine Arts, 24:2:159
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, 30:3:160
National Council of State Garden Clubs, 25:3:208
National Geographic, 28:3:152; 34:3:20l
National Irrigation Association, 21:1:28
National Irrigation Congress (Smythe), 21:1:27,39
National League of American Penwomen, 32:3:171
National League, 30:1:6,8
National Museum at the Isle of Man, 28:1:18
National Organization for Women, (NOW), 26:3:193
National Parks: The American Experience, by Alfred Runte, noted, 34:2:181
National Parks: The American Experience, by Alfred Runte, reviewed, 26:4:225-227
National Ranch Grange, 26:3:199
National Sculpture Society, 35:3:181,197
National Steel, 28:1:17
National Suffrage Association, The, 23:4:36
National Tuberculosis Association, 29:2:102,104; 27:2:123
National Weekly, 35:1:18
Native Americans of North America: A Bibliography Based on Collections in the Libraries of California State University, Northridge, by David Perkins and Norman Tanis, noted, 22:3:60
Native Californians: A Theoretical Retrospective, edited by Lowell John Bean and Thomas C. Blackburn, reviewed, 24:2:261-262
Native Daughters of the Golden West, 25:2:136
Native Faces: Indian Cultures in American Art, by Patricia Trenton and Patrick Houlihan, reviewed, 32:2:137-138
Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West, 28:4:251,255
Native Sons of the Golden West (San Diego Parlor), 23:1:74; 30:3:170; 25:2:136
Natividad Island, 23:3:5
Natural History Museum, 26:1:7
Natural History, San Diego, 31:2:77-86 passim
Natural History Society, 28:3;162
Naumann, J., 27:2:119
Navajo Indians, 22:2:43
Naval Coaling Station (Point Loma), 25:3:194
Naval Department of San Blas, 22:4:49,51
Naval Hospital, 25:3:198
Naval Militia of California, 29:1:34
Naval Training Center, 25:3:196; 26:1:60
Navegacion especulativa y practica, 24:1:84,87; by Cabrera Bueno, 21:2:3
Navel Orange Anniversary, 25:3:194
Nayarit, 24:1:107,108,109
Naylor, Thomas H. and Charles W. Polzer, book edited by, noted, 35:3:228
Naylor, Thomas H., book co-edited by, noted, 34:4:309
Neaderthal man, 22:4:11
Neal, George, 27:1:59
Near Eastern Saracens, 23:1:67
Nearby History: Exploring the Past Around You, by David E. Kyvig and Myron A. Marty, reviewed, 29:4:310-312
Nebbia v. New York, 21:2:35
Nebraska, 24:2:155
Neely, Eleanor A., review by, 34:4:305-306; reviews by, 32:1:62-63
Negrete, Jefe Politico Luis del Castillo, 27:3:181
Negro League, 30:1:10
Neighborhood House, 23:1:75; 26:2:144; 4:278
Neil, W. Byron, 29:2:78
Neil, 29:3:223
Neilan, Marshall, 22:4:41,42
Neilsen, Leland C., 29:4:291,292
Nejo, Gertrude, illus., 29:2:128
Nejo Indians, 29:2:136
Nejo, Rosalie: illus., 29:3:158; ment., 154
Nelson, Eugene, book by, reviewed, 21:1:68
Nelson, Byron, Jr., book by, noted, 35:4:282
Nelson, Harry, 22:4:44
Nelson, Henry, 30:2:97
Nengo, Commander Jiro, 24:3:277,278,292
Nesmith, Thomas, 34:4:262
Nesmith-Greely Building, 23:2:24,28, illus., 35
Nestor Company, 22:4:42
Netherlands Geographical Society, 23:3:47,48
Neuerburg, Norman, article by, 32:1:1-2; 33:4:l79-l98; book by, noted, 180; exhibit catalog co-authored by, noted, 34:1:72-73; article by, 35:1:22-27
Neuhaus, Eugen, 29:2:86
Nevada National Bank, 28:4:225
Neve, Felipe de: mentioned, 24:1:106,108,109,110,111, 24:4:401; Regulation of 1782, 24:1:109; 22:1:2,3; 22:4:50,52; 23:1:59; 32:3:199
New Canaan Art Club, 31:1:35
New Castle Herald, 22:2:33; 22:2:33
New England Society, 24:2:224
New Hope, 32:2:80,83,84
“New Life of the Land” (Smythe), 21:1:44,45
New Mexico, 21:3:13; 21:4:2,5; 24:1:108
New Mexico State Normal, 29:2:89
New Orleans Hotel, 21:1:61: 21:3:12
New Pedrara Onyx Company, 23:1:74
New River, illus., 21:1:14,16,17,23; 22:1:33,35,36; 26:3:214
New River Canyon, illus., 21:1:11
New River Wash, 21:1:17
New San Diego, 21:3:25
New Spain’s Far Northern Frontier: Essays on Spain in the American West, 1540-1821, edited by David J. Weber, reviewed, 26:3:227-228
New Store (E.W. Morse), 21:1:60
New Town (San Diego), 23:2:43; 21:1:55,56,58,59,60,72; 21:3:11
New Town, Graytown and Davis’Folly, 28:3:195
New Town Park, 26:1:29
New Trails in Mexico, by Carl Lumholtz, 22:2:52
New World in Castile, The, by Lope de Vega. See Las Batuecas of the Duke of Alba
New York Central Park, 23:2:52,54
New York Giants, 30:1:6
New York Herald, 23:2:2
New York Scientific American Architects and Builders Edition, 28:3:175
“New York Skyline”, by Maurice Braun, illus., 23:3:25
New York Tribune, 23:3:22
New York Volunteers, 25:3:247,252,273
Newcastle, 24:3:275
Newcomb, Rexford, 32:1:20
Newkirk, E.B., 21:4:49
Newland, Senator Francis, 21:1:40
Newland’s Irrigation Bill (1902), 21:1:28
Newman, Dr. H. P. 31:1:45
Newman, Pvt., 26:3:209
Newport Bay: A Pioneer History, by Ellen K. Lee, reviewed, 21:2:53-54
Newsom, Police Chief Robert, illus., 26:1:38
Newspaper Holdings of the California State Library, compiled by Marianne Leach, noted, 33:4:226
Newspapers in California, by California State Library Foundation, noted, 32:1:65
Newspapers in San Diego, 28:3:194-204, passim
Newton, America, 28:4:285; illus., 27:2:103; ment. 92
Newton, Barbara, article by, 27:3:151-160
Newton, Jesse, 27:2:88
Newton, 29:3:223
Nice, Charles E., 21:1:17
Nichiro Fishery Company, 23:3:11
Nicholas V., 29:4:236
Nichols, Dee H., 28:2:85
Nichols, James, 21:3:21,25
Nichols, Mr., 21:1:42
Nichols, Watson, 28:2:79
Nickerson, Joseph, 25:4:277
Nickerson, Thomas, 31:4:249,250
Nicol, Diane Chambers, 28:2:86
Nidever, H.B., 22:3:39
Nielson, Miel, 21:1:40
Nieto, Manuel, 24:4:420
“Nigger Nate Grade,” 21:4:13
“Nigger Nate” (Nathaniel Harrison), 21:4:13
Nigro, Victor, 27:4:222,224
Nightingale (Yearbook), 35:2:105
Nihonjin-kai (Japanese Association), 24:4:429,447
Niles Canyon, Alameda, 22:4:42
Niloak Pottery, 24:3:351
Nineteenth Amendment, 23:4:39
Nipaguay, 22:1:2
Niparaya, 23:3:70
Nippon Shokai, 24:4:441; illus, 443
Nisei wedding, illus., 24:4:451
Nissen, Karen M., book by, noted, 22:1:51
No Tears for the General. The Life of Alfred Sully, 1821-1879, by Langdon Sully, reviewed, 21:1:84-85
“Noah’s Ark,” (La Jolla), illus., 26:2:99
Noble Mines, 29:2:136
Noble, T. P., 30:4:242
Noble, Thomas G., 24:3:344
Nocar, Dominga, 22:1:21,22
Nocar, Jose, 22:1:15,19,20,22
Noell, Charles P., 21:3:11,45; 22:1:19
Noe, Captain Nicholas, 27:2:132
Noel, Craig, 31:2:97, 88-102 passim
Noircarnies, Dame Eleonore de St. Aldegonde de, 25:1:63
Nolan, James L., 26:4:276,277
Nolen Community Plan, 29:1:38
Nolen, John, book by, 21:3:51,55; 25:1:12; 2:139; 3:223,226; 30:4:261; illus., 32:2:104; ment., 104,111; 4:246,248
Nolen Plan, illus., 25:1:13,14; 31:1:54,56
Noon, Lawyer, 32:2:130
Norboe (California State Engineer), 21:1:38
Norcross, Mr., 24:3:349
Nordhoff, Charles, 23:4:14
Noreth, Arthur W., book by, reviewed, 25:1:68-69
“Normal Heights Station, The,” 26:1:54
Normal School District, 26:2:146
Norman, Merle, 29:2:80
Norman Wait Harris Silver Medal, 31:1:26
Norpac Expedition, 29:4:254
Norris, Frank, article by, 30:1:1-13; 29:1:28-40
Norse, Florence Silberhorn (Hord): illus., 31:3:180; 35:3:181
North American Regional Broadcast Agreement, 26:1:60
North Avenue, 29:4:300,302,305
North County League, 30:1:8
North, Diane M. T., book by, reviewed, 27:3:204-205
North Island (Curtiss Aviation School), 25:1:26-56 passim
North Island (Rockwell Field) 32:2:92
North Island Naval Air Station, 25:3:196
North Island, 21:2:7
North Shore Art Association of Gloucester, 31:1:35
Northern Diegueno, 29:2:116
Northern Holiday Expedition, 29:4:250,253
Northern Mexico on the Eve of the United States Invasion: Rare Imprints Concerning California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, 1821-1846, edited by David J. Weber, reviewed, 24:1:145-147
Northern Pacific, 31:4:248
Northrop, Marie E., book by, noted, 31:3:241-242
“Northwest Passage,” 24:1:80
Norton, Mrs. George, 23:4:36
Nostrand, Richard L., book co-edited by, reviewed, 29:4:313-314
Notebooks of Tonayuca, illus., 24:1:123
Notes of a Military Reconnaissance from Fort Leavenworth in Missouri to San Diego in California, by William H. Emory, 24:3:facing page 153,154
Nothing Seemed Impossible: William C. Ralston and Early San Francisco, by David Lavender, reviewed, 22:2:59-60
Noticia de la California, 23:1:41
Noticias de las Californias, by Miguel Venegas, 21:2:3
Novelo, Maria Eugenia Bonifaz de, article by, 29:2:77-85; article by, 30:1:14-28
Novikoff, David, 28:4;284
Noyes, Edward Follansbee, 22:2:26
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de Huasinapi, 22:4:52
Nuestra Senora de Loreto Mission, 27:3:179
Nuestra Senora, 24:1:106
Nueva Vizcaya, 24:1:100,108
Nuevo Leon, 24:1:102,108
Nuevo Memory Park, Ramona, 28:4:284
Nuevo Santander, 24:1:100-112 passim
Nugent, Pegeen, 35:2:108
Numano, Mr. Y., 24:3:280
Nunis, Doyce B., Jr., book edited by, reviewed, 26:3:224-225; book edited by, reviewed, 30:1:69-71; book edited by, reviewed, 29:3:226-227
Nurenburg, 24:3:275
Nursing in San Diego, 1900-1970, article about, 35:2:100-116
Nusbaum, Agnes, 29:2:89
Nusbaum, Edward M., 29:2:89
Nusbaum, Jesse L., article about, 29:2:86-95; illus., 24:2:Front Cover
Nutt, E.E., 33:1:24
Nuttall, Donald A., reviewed by, 26:3:222-224
Nye, Joseph M., 33:4:l73
Nye, Neva, 35:2:113
Nymph, 27:4:243,244,245,246,247,251,253
O’Brien, Jack, 31:2:88,102
O’Brien, Pat: illus., 26:3:203; ment., 202
O’Brien, William, 28:4:225
O’Cain, 27:2:91
O’Connell, Merrilyn Rogers, book co-edited by, 31:3:241
O’Flaherty, Joseph S., book by, reviewed, 25:3:266-267
O’Halloran, Thomas, 25:1:16; 28:1:60
O’Hare, Kate Richards, 26:2:129,130
O’Malley and Smith, 22:4:39
O’Neal, Colonel J. P., 30:4:234
O’Neal, Lulu R., book by, reviewed, 22:3:51-52
O’Neall, Charles F., 21:3:52
O’Neill, Richard, 21:2:25,26,27;
O’Neill, Sister Ambrosia (“El Capitan”), 28:3:181,182
O’Rourke, P. F., 31:1:27
O’Rourke, Thomas, 26:1:23
O’Selfridge, Thomas, 30:1:53
Oades, Rixalino A., review by, 27:4:281-282
Oak Glen Apiary, 27:3:152,153,154
Oak, Henry L., book by, reviewed, 29:3:230-231; ment., 32:1:11,17; sketch plan of Mission San Diego, illus., 4; book by, reviewed, 24:3:230-231
Oak Hill Cemetery (Escondido), 28:4:275,282-283
Oakes, Charlotte, book co-edited by, noted, 21:2:58
Oakes, William J., 34:1:34
Oakland Jute Factory, 23:1:67
Oatman Family, 22:2:37
Oatman, Homer, 28:1:37
Oatmans, 33:4:l77
Obayashi, George, 28:4:258,259
Obayashi Uichiro, 24:4:427,442
Obrador, Bartolome Font, 35:1:22,26
Obras Californianas del Padre Miguel Venegas, S.J., edition and studies by W. Michael Mathes, reviewed, 31:1:66-68
Obras de Lope de Vega publicadas por la Real Academia Espanola, 24:1:24
Observations in Lower California, by Johann Jakob Baegert, translated by M. M. Brandenburg and Carl L. Baumann, reviewed, 26:2:159-161
Ocana, Friar Rodrigo de, 29:4:236
Occident, 21:3:38
“Occupation of the Port of San Diego de Alcala, The,” by Iris Wilson Engstrand, 24:1:91-96
Ocean Beach of Olden Days, 23:4:67
Ocean Beach Wonderland, 24:3:305,307
Ocean Beach, 21:2:42
Ocean Beach: illus., 23:4:48-59,61,62-63; maps of, 64-65,66; street names, 58-67 passim
Ocean House, 21:1:61; 21:3:12
Ocean, 32:2:76
Oceanids, 29:4:258
Oceanography: Scripps Institution,article about, 29:4:247-261
Oceans Industry Company, 23:3:11
Oceanside 1920-1930, article about, 27:2:75-90
Oceanside Blade, The, 27:2:78,79,81,82
Oceanside City Hall, 27:2:88
Oceanside News, 27:2:88
Oceanside Women’s Club, 27:2:88
Ochigo costume,illus., 24:4:446
Ochoa, Dona Luisa Goicochea de, 30:1:25,26
Odd Fellows Community Cemetery, Fallbrook, 28:4:281-282
Odd Fellows Hall, 23:1:70
Odd Fellows Lodge #153, 23:2:34; 22:3:6
Odd Fellows Posed in Front of Horton’s Hall, July 4, 1876, illus., 22:3:iv-1
Odens, Peter R., book by, noted, 24:2:264
Oder, Broeck N., article by, 22:3:36-47
Oesting, Charles, 22:4:44
Off the Main Road: San Vicente and Barona: A History of those who shaped events in the Rancho Canada de San Vicente y Mesa del Padre Barona, by Charles R. LeMenager, reviewed, 30:3:213-214
“‘Offensive Stupidity’ and the Struggle of Abe Tokunosuke,” by Donald H. Estes, 28:4:248-268
Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-1880: Historical Sketches, by Edward E. Hill, noted, 21:1:92
Ogden Dr., 21:3:6
Office of Naval Research, 29:4:247
Office of War Information, 23:1:77
Ogden, Adele, article by, 27:4:238-259; book by, noted, 22:2:66
Ohashi, George, 28:4:258,259
Ohio, 30:1:61; 3:200
Ohio, 24:2:155
Ohio Infantry, 24:2:221
Ohler, Beverly, 28:2:85
Ojeda, Dona Emilia Ochoa de, 30:1:26
Ojos Negos Ranch, 22:4:29
Okies, by Gerald Haslam, noted, 22:2:66
Okomoto, “Lefty,” 24:4:441
Olcott, Colonel Henry Steele, 23:2:2
Old Beach, 22:1:37,38
Old California: The Missions, Ranchos, and Romantic Adobes, by Bret Shipmen, noted, 35:4:286-287
Old Globe 1935-1985, illus., 31:2:88-119, 4:290
“Old Globe Theatre, The: Highlights From Fifty Years,” by Beth Mohr, 31:2:87-120
“Old Grey Castle,” (San Diego High School), Special Issue, 28:2:1-142
Old Jewish Cemetery & Home of Peace, 28:4:272
Old Peaceful Valley, 29:2:135
Old Pioneers, 30:3:175
Old San Diego Club, 30:1:2
Old Spaghetti Factory, 33:1:6
Old Time Cattlemen and Other Pioneers of the Anza-Borrego Area, by Lester Reed, noted, 33:4:227
Old Town & Pacific Beach Railroad, 34:2:l25
Old Town Chamber of Commerce, 26:4:280
Old Town, drawing, 29:3:217,221
Old Town Plaza, illus., 25:2:96
Old Town San Diego, illus., 27:1:22; 4:247; 24:2:224; illus., facing page 153; 23:2:24,25,41; in 1905, illus., 23:4:51; 22:4:11; 32:2:115; 34:3:l87,l9l; 21:1:57,58,59,61; 21:3:11; illus., 21:3:32; 35:3:208
Olegario, 29:2:135
Olga, 27:4:254,255
Oliva, Father Vicente Pasqual, 26:4:275; 30:2:81; 25:3:251,252; 29:1:55,59,62
Olivan Rebolledo, Juan Manual de, 24:1:83,84
Olivares, Count of, 34:1:22
Olivenhain Cemetery, 28:4:279
Oliver, Lawrence, 23:3:iv
“Oliver S. Witherby: First State District Judge of San Diego,” by William Uberti, 24:2:221-235
Olivera, Jose Ignacio, 24:4:411
Oliviera, Jim, illus., 27:4:221
Olmsted Brothers, 28:1:49,60,61
Olmsted, Frederic L., Sr., 28:1:50
Olmsted, Frederick Law, Jr., 28:1:50; 23:2:47,48,51,52,54; 25:1:2,4; 32:4:243,244
Olmsted, John C., and Frederick Law, 32:4:247; illus., 28:1:51; ment., 50,52,54,58,62
Olmsted Plan (Balboa Park), 28:1:46-47, passim
Olney, Richard, 22:2:26
Oloton (Indian), 24:2:178
Olsen and Johnson, 31:4:272
Olsen, Otto K., 31;4:274
Omiai (Arranged Marriage), 24:4:431
On the Border: Portraits of America’s Southwestern Frontier, by Tom Miller, noted, 32:2:146
“One Hundred Years Ago in San Diego,” by William Sullivan, 31:1:1-23
One Hundred Years of Leadership and Service. Chinese Community Church Centennial Celebration, noted, 32:1:64
“Only Safe and Sane Method, The: The Curtiss School of Aviation,” by Gary F. Kurutz, 25:1:26-59
Ono Shintaro, 24:4:442
Ono Tohiichi, 24:4:444
Ontario College of Art, 32:3:163
Ophelia, 22:4:11
Oral history, 28:1:11-34, passim
Oral History Collection on the Performing Arts, noted, 32:4:275
Oral History: A Guide for Teachers (and Others), by Thad Sitton, George L. Mehaffy, and O. L. Davis, Jr., noted, 30:3:227
Oral History: Chicano, 23:1:46-54; letter to the editor, 23:3:102
Oratio canonizatione de Sanco Didaco, 22:4:23
Orbach, Michael K., book by, reviewed, 24:4:473-475
Orbell, Don Santiago (James), 29:1:59
Orbell, James, 27:4:252,253
Order Number Fifty-nine, 24:4:452
Order of Carlos III, 25:1:63,65
Order of Panama, 25:3:225; 32:3:201
“Order of Proud Daddies,” 26:1:8
Order of Railway Conductors, 32:1:40
Order of Saint Francis, 22:4:49
Order of Santiago, 25:1:63
Order of St. Francis of Assisi, 24:1:5
“Order of the Golden Field,” 33:4:l59
Order of Toyson de Oro, 25:1:63
Ordinary People and Everyday Life: Perspectives on the New Social History, edited by James B. Gardner and George Rollie Adams, reviewed, 30:3:216-217
Oregon, 27:4:268
Orena, Don Gaspar, 29:1:59
Organ Pavilion, 32:2:94
Oriental Missionary Society, 24:4:447
Orizaba, 21:4:11; 22:3:20; 24:4:457,460; 27:1:21; 28:3:199; 30:1:2; 31;1:3
Orphan’s Home and Day Nursery, 24:2:226
Orphan’s Tract, 23:2:47
Orr Art Galleries, 30:4:247
Orr, David G., book co-edited by, noted, 34:1:74
Orr’s Gallery, 31:1:33
Orr-Cahall, Christina, book edited by, noted, 32:4:274
Orsi, Richard J., book co-authored by, noted, 34:3:25l
Ortega, Father Jose de, 24:1:85
Ortega, Francisco de, 27:3:179
Ortega, Ignacio, 24:4:405
Ortega, Joaquin, 21:3:21,23,45; 26:4;277
Ortega, Sergeant Jose Francisco de, 24:4:399,404,405,408, 409,411; 22:1:2,3
Ortiz, Antonio Dominguez, 24:1:10
Ortiz, Roxanne Dunbar, 25:3:265
Ortiz, Sister Teresa, 28:3:182
Ortiz, Teresa, 34:34:l90
Ortlieb, Ruth Powers: illus., 32:3:172; ment., 148,171
Orton, Charles Wesley, book by, noted, 34:3:184
Osa Himaka, 24:4:441
Osborn, John B., 21:1:30
Osborne, Charles, 33:1:l,2,4
Osborne, Sgt. Tommy, illus., 26:1:42
Osias, Camilo, 22:3:32
Osprey, 23:3:15, illus. iv-1; 24:4:448; 28:4:254
Ostrich Farm (Mission Cliff Gardens) 23:4:8; illus., 29:4:299; ment.,295,298,302,303,304
Osuna, Juan Maria, 21:1:56; 29:4:274; 28:4:271
Osuna, Leandro and Francisca Marron, 29:1:60 Osuna, Leandro, powder flask used by, illus., 25:2:141
Osuna, Lugarda Dionisia, 22:1:14,15,20
Osuna, Ramon, 21:3:25
Osuna, Santiago, 22:1:15
Otay, 21:1:32
Otay Irrigation District, 21:1:38
Otay Mesa, 33:4:l99
Otay Reservoir, 24:3:267
Otay Water Company, 24:3:368
Otis, Harrison Gray, 26:4;265; 34:1:56
Otis, Harry Chandler, 26:4:265
Our Family, Our Town: Essays on Family and Local History Sources in the National Archives, compiled by Timothy Walch, noted, 34:2:182
Our Home Forever: The Hupe Indians of Northern California, by Byron Nelson, Jr., noted, 35:4:282
Our Lady of Light, 32:1:5
Our Lady of Loreto, 22:4:23
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, Lakeside, 28:3:192
Our Lady of Solitude, 32:1:5
Our Lady of Sorrows, 32:1:5
“Our Lady of the Mission,” 34:3:l95
Our Lady of the Pillar, 32:1:5,9
Our Lady’s Mission: A Documentary History of La Purisima Concep- cion, edited by Francis J. Weber, noted, 34:1:7l
Out West (Lummis), 21:1:28
Out West Magazine, 29:2:91
Out With The Stars: Hollywood Nightlife in the Golden Era, by Jim Heimann, noted, 34:1:76
Outcalt, Irving, 23:2:36,38
Outer Coast, by Richard Batman, reviewed, 34:1:68-69
Outland, Charles F., book by, noted, 24:4:481
Overbaugh, Allen, 31:1:10,14
Overland to California in 1859: A Guide for Wagon Train Travelers, edited by Louis M. Bloch, Jr., noted, 30:2:150
Overseas Press Club, 23:1:77
Oviatt, Pat, illus., 26:1:33
Owashi Sataro, 24:4:427; and family, illus., 438
Owens Gold Mine, 32:3:188
Owens, H. L., 32:2:124
Owl Room, 23:2:28
Oxford, June, book by, noted, 30:2:149
Ozaki Toraichi, 24:4:427
Pablo and Petra, A Boy and Girl of Mexico, 34:2:104
Pablo Apis, 26:3:214,215
Pablo Cruz and the American Dream, by Eugene Nelson, reviewed, 21:4:68
“Pablo L. Martinez”, 23:1:82
Pablo, Pedro (Panama), 30:3:173
Pace, James, 25:3:245
Pacheco, Carlos, 30:1:19,20
Pachito, Cypriano, 34:4:197
Pacific and Atlantic Railroad, 31:3:158
Pacific Beach c.1924, illus., 22:2:25; 21:2:42
Pacific Beach Company, 22:2:21,28
Pacific Beach Race Track, 22:2:22; illus., 22:2:27; illus., 24:3:333
Pacific Beach Streets, map, 22:2:20
Pacific Coal Company, 21:1:67
Pacific Coast League, 30:1:7,8,9,11
Pacific Coast Steamship Co., 30:3:176; 26:1:14
Pacific Fleet Championship, 30:1:8
Pacific Fleet, 24:2:163
Pacific Glass-Cutting Works (San Francisco), 21:4:51
Pacific Highway, 24:2:216
Pacific Mail Steamship Company, 27:3:156; 21:1:62; 23:4:15; 31:4:249; 32:2:75,84
Pacific Mail Steamship Company Wharf, illus., 23:4:12-13; illus., 31:1:2
Pacific Marine and Construction Company, 26:2:128
Pacific Parachute Company, 34:1:35
Pacific Railroad Bill, 21:1:76; 28:4:216
Pacific Railroad Reports, 23:3:49
Pacific School of Religion, 30:4:264
Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Association, 34:2:l26,l73
Pacific Steamship Company, 29:2:79
Pacific Theosophist, 23:2:4
Pacific Tuna Canning Company, 27:4:217
Pacific Union Express Company, 28:4:216
Pacific Visions: California Scientists and the Environment, 1850-1915, by Michael L. Smith, noted, 35:4:288
Packard, Captain Alpheus, 32:2:73,75,80,84,86
Packard, Captain Prince William, 32:2:73,75,80,83,84,86
Packard Company, 32:2:73,80,83,84,85
Packard, J. C., 30:4:243
Paddle Wheel Days in California, 27:4:261
Padilla, Bacilio, 26:1:14
Padilla y Bell, Senor Don Alejandro, 25:3:237
Padres, Jose Maria, 27:4:240
Padres, 30:1:1,11
Page, Rae, 35:1:53
“Pages From the Diary of Cave Johnson Couts: San Diego in the Spring and Summer of 1849,” edited by Thomas L. Scharf, 22:2:9-19
Pagliai, Bruno, 29:2:80
Painted Desert: illus., 29:2:87,88,89,90,92,93; ment., 86-95
Painters of the West, 31:1:27
“Painting Ladies: Some Early San Diego Women Artists,” by Bruce Kamerling, 32:3:147-191
Pala, Luiseno Village, illus., 26:3:176-177
Pala Mission, illus., 21:4:38; 32:1:21
Pala Superintendency, 29:2:154,159
Palace Crockery Store, 31;1:15
Palace Hotel (San Francisco), 25:3:198; 24:2:183,184
Palace of Governors (Santa Fe), 29:2:90
Paley, William, 22:4:42,44
Palladio, Andrea, 34:4:295
Palm Canyon, 22:4:15
Palma, Salvador, 22:4:52
Palmer, Herbert, 31:3:212,213,219
Palmer, Scott, 27:2:116
Palmillas, 24:1:102
Palomar Mountain (Smith Mountain), 27:2:76,92; 21:4:13,55,56,57,62
Palomar Ranch, 24:2:247
Palomar Ranger District, 21:4:55
Palomar Theatre (Oceanside), 27:2:86; illus., 83
Palou, Father Francisco, 22:2:55; 22:4:52; 23:1:60,62; 24:1:94,107,108; 29:1:29
Pan-American Union Building, 35:3:153
Pan-Hellenic Society, 33:1:24
Panama California Exposition, (1915), 32:2:94; 3:148,168,177,188; 4:223,244,246; 35:3:152,178,201; 27:1:13,36; 29:2:86-95 passim; 26:2:133; 4:239,268; 31:1:51,52,58,59; 24:2:167; 24:3:327,339; 25:1:1; 2:153,184,188; 3:194,195,196,213,214-218 passim; 25:1:15; 28:1:47-48;34:3:203,204,293; 21:3:51,52; 33:1:23; 23:1:75; 23:4:8,36; 30:1:33; 4:247,258,262; 28:1:46-47, passim 79
Panama California International Exposition, 32:3:148,166,170, 174,182,186; 33:4:l69
Panama Canal, 21:1:11; 24:3:269; 29:2:93; 30:3:184
Panama, illus., 27:4:facing page 213
Panama Pacific Exposition (San Francisco), 27:1:37; 31;1:28
Panama Pacific International Exposition, 35:3:174,197
Panama Steamship Line, The, 21:1:61
Pancho Villa and John Reed: Two Faces of Romantic Revolution, by Jim Tuck, reviewed, 31:3:231-232
Panic of 1893, 21:1:27
Panic of 1907, 21:1:29
Panonnia Investment Company, 30: 2:103
Pantages Theater, 31:2:90
Panto (San Pascual Indian), 21:3:13
Panto, Father Pedro, 32:1:20,21
Panto, 26:3:172,175,177,178
Pantoja House, 21:1:58,61; 21:3:12
Pantoja Park, 26:1:29
Pantoja’s Map of 1782 (San Diego Bay), 21:2:42
Panuco River, 24:1:101
Paolina-T, 29:4:248
Papago Indians, 21:1:16
Pappert, Will, 28:2:130
Paradise Valley Hospital, 29:2:109
Paradise Valley Sanitarium, 28:4:244; 35:2:111-113, 114
Paranzella net, 27:4:214
Pardee, George C., 25:1:10
Park Belt Line, 23:2:45
Park Belt Motor Line, 29:1:8
Park Boulevard, 29:4:300,302
Park Commission, 26:1:7
Park Improvement Committee (San Diego), 30:4:259
Park School, 35:3:170
Park, Thomas B., 27:4:248
Parke, Harvey C., 31:4:298
Parke-Davis Medical Co., 31:4:298
Parker and Parker, 25:2:96
Parker and Son, 30:4:241,243
Parker, Joseph C., 24:2:167
Parker, Linda S., review by, 35:4:278-280
Parks, J. A., 28:4:244
Parks, Mission Cliff Gardens, article about, 29:4:295-305
Parks Sanitarium: illus., 28:4:245; ment. 244
Parma, Alejandro Farnese de, 34:1:l8
Parman, Donald L., essay by, noted, 22:1:51
Parmlee, E. F., illus., 28:3:197
Parrales, Antonio Hernandez, 29:4:243,244
Parrish, John E., 34:4:29l,296
Parrish, Mr. 23:2:46
Parron, Father Fernando, 24:1:91; 22:1:1; 22:2:3,5
Parrott rifles, 31:2:124
Parson’s Store, 26:3:199
Parsons, H. J., 28:4:286
Parsons Plan, 32:4:246; illus., 25:1:6; mentioned 6,7,10,11,12,14
Parsons, Samuel, 30:4:259; 32:4:244,250
Parsons, Samuel, Jr., 23:2:54; 25:1:2,3,5,6,7,16
Parte tercera de los mejores ingenios de Espana, 24:1:24
Partido Liberal Mexicano (P.L.M.), 26:4:256-273 passim pascola (Yaqui Indian dance), 23:3:80
Pascuala, Juana, 22:4:53
Passmore, Lee, photography by, 25:2:89,97, 100-101,110,123,124-125,132
Pasteur, 22:4:17
Pastime Gun Club, 23:2:50; 25:1:11
“Pastoral Era,” 21:3:3,9
Pat O’Brien Floriculture Pavilion, 26:3:197
Patents Company, 22:4:40,41
Pateon de Hombres Illustres, 26:4:271
Patey, Admiral Sir George, 24:3:275,276,294
“Path, The,” by Reginald Machell, illus., 26:4:252
Patterson, Amy(?), illus., 26:2:Front Cover
Patterson, Bryce, book by, reviewed, 22:2:57
Patterson, F. Elliott; family of, illus., 25:4:302; photographs by, 25:2:89,107,129,133
Patterson, John, 32:1:28
Pattie, James Ohio, 22:4:19; 32:3:205
Pattie, Sylvester, 32:3:205
Patton, Mrs., 22:3:20
Paty & Company, 27:4:246
Paty, John, 27:4:247
Pauba Rancho, 21:2:27
Paul, Maury, 34:1:2
Paul Rodman W., review by, 22:4:54-55; review by, 21:2:54-55
Pauley, Charles W., 22:2:21
Paulson, Daira, maps by, 23:1:1-45
Paulson v. Portland, 21:2:30
Pauly, Aaron, 32:4:236
Pauly, Mr., 21:4:49
Pauma Massacre, 22:1:12,14,15
Pauma, 26:3:177
Pavilion Hall, 22:3:6,10,17; illus., 22:3:12-13
Pavilion, The (Mission Cliff Gardens), 23:4:7; illus., 4:iv-1,3
Pavlova, Anna, 32:3:164; 35:3:162
Paxton, Ed, 28:1:27
Paxton Irrigating Co. v. Farmer’s Irrigation Co., 21:2:31
Paxton, Sir Joseph, 23:2:54; 25:1:2
Payeras, Fr. Mariano, 24:1:113,131; 24:2:180
Payette, Idaho (Little Landers), 21:1:27
Payne, B. Iden, 31:2:97,99
Payne, Dr., 26:3:201
Payne, Edgar, 23:3:27
Payne, William B., 34:1:34-35
Paz, Octavio, 24:1:16
PCE (R), 29:4:250
Peano, Felix Archilles, 35:3:151,188-189
Pearson, Marion, 35:3:197
Pearson, Marshall, 28:2:131
Peckham, Justice, 21:2:33
Pedrara Company, 22:4:36
Pedrara Onyx, 22:4:35
Pedraza-Bailey, Silvia, book by, reviewed, 32:2:139-140
“Pedro Fages and Miguel Costanso: Two Early Letters From San Diego in 1769,” edited and translated by Iris Wilson Engstrand, 21:2:1-11
Pedro y Gil, Rafael, 24:4:407,409
Pedrorena, Don Miguel de, 21:1:56; 21:3:9,10,11; illus., 21:1:59; 22:2:13; 28:4:271; 29:1:55,59,60,63; 30:3:208; 27:4:247,254
Pedrorena, Maria, 21:1:56; 21:3:6
Pedrorena, Victoria, 29:1:64
Peery, Bessie, 29:1:43
Peirce & Brewer, 27:4:242,244
Peirce, Henry Augustus, 27:4:242
Pejamo, 26:3:180
Pekin, 23:4:20
Pelayo, Menendez, 29:4:240
Pelletier, John B., 28:4:263
Pena, Francisco, 24:4:404
Penasquitos Rancho, 21:1:54; 30:1:39
Pencil Sketches of Colorado, by A. E. Mathews, 24:2:155
Pendleton, Brig, Gen. Joseph H., 35:3:168
Pendleton, Col. Joseph, illus., 24:3:285
Pendleton, Elizabeth, 30:2:88
Pendleton, Eugene B., 28:4:214,217; 30:1:44; 2:83,85,86,88; 21:1:72,73,75; 21:3:12
Pendleton, George Hunt, 22:2:26
Pendleton, Mrs. Joseph H., illus., 34:3:209
Peninsula de San Diego Rancho, 21:3:13
Pennell, Joseph, 35:3:186
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 23:3:25,26; 32:3:179; 35:3:181
Pennsylvania Central, 34:4:262,267
Penultimate Mission, The: A Documentary History of San Rafael, Arcangel, edited by Francis J. Weber, noted, 30:2:149
Peon, 22:1:9
“People and Places: Images of Nineteenth Century San Diego in Lithographs and Paintings,” by Rebecca Lytle, 24:2:153-171
“People Are Funny,” 26:1:58
People’s Fishing Company, 27:4:218
Pepper Grove, Balboa Park, 24:3:301
Peralta, Juan, 24:4:420
Percy, Dr. Bessie, 27:2:121
Perez, Joseph Manuel, 22:4:53
Perez, Juan, 24:1:91,92,94,96
Peribanez, byLope de Vega, 24:1:7
Pericues Indians (Pericu) 23:3:58,70,80
Perkins, David, book co-authored by, noted, 22:3:60
Perkins, Glenn O., 28:2:83
Perkins, Senator George, 21:4:57
Perouse, Jean de la: describes punishment of California mission Indians, 24:2:175
Perrin, Richard, 35:1:10
Perry, Anne M., book edited by, noted, 35:4:287
Perry, Charles N., Illus,. 21:1:9; 21:1:3
Perry, Ensign Newman K., 22:3:37,44
Perry, Mrs. Newman K., 22:3:44
Perry, Ollie Montgomery, 32:3:173
Perry, W.H., 21:4:49
Perry, William R., 33:1:50
Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie, The, Introduction by William H. Goetzmann, Reprint Edition, noted, 31:3:239
Pescadero Basin, 21:1:25
Peter III, 24:1:89
Peter Thompson’s Narrative of the Little Bighorn Campaign, 1876. A Critical Analysis of an Eyewitness Account of the Custer Debacle, by Daniel O. Magnussen, noted, 21:2:60
Peters, A. J., 24:3:280
Peters, Harry, 24:2:158
Peters, Homer H., 27:3:166,170
Peters, Raymond E., 26:3:193
Peters, Ruby, book by, noted, 31:4:329-330
Petersen, Martin E., article by, 23:3:20-40; article by, 31:1:24-39; review by, 28:2:145-146; 24:2:167
Peterson, Charles S., review by, 23:4:69-70
Peterson, Dean, 35:3:174
Peterson, J. Harold, Jr., 29:2:99
Peterson, Police Chief Clifford, 28:1:7
Peterson, Richard H., book by, noted, 35:4:287; book by, reviewed, 24:2:254-255; review by, 30:4:281-283
Pettus, Roy, book co-authored by, reviewed, 30:2:145-146
Petersons, 33:4:l77
Petroglyphs sketched by Herman ten Kate in Baja California, illus., 23:3:64,70,73,79
Petter, Aubrey, 27:2:117
Pettigrew, David, 25:3:245,246,247,248,249
Petty, C. T., 27:2:116
Peyton, Major J. W., 31:3:219
Pfanstiel, James G., 30:4:234
Pfefferkorn, M.C., 23:2:15
Phalen, James D., 24:4:429; 25:3:198
Phelps, Elizabeth (Davidson), 23:4:7
Phelps, Helen W., 32:3:164
Phelps, William Dane, 27:4:248,253,254
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 32:1:40
Philadelphia Carpenter, 32:1:37
Philadelphia, 23:3:49
Philbrick, 22:2:31,33
Philharmonic Society, 22:3:10,15
“Philip Crosthwaite: San Diego Pioneer and Public Servant,” by Pamela Tamplain, 21:3:43-49
Philippine Bureau of Labor, 22:3:30
Philippine trade: mentioned, 24:1:121; with New Spain, 24:1:80
Philips, George, review by, 23:1:90-91
Phillip II, 22:3:28; 34:1:26,27; 24:1:2,5,24
Phillip III, 24:1:83
Phillip V, 24:1:84,121
Phillips, Carla Rahn, book by, reviewed, 33:4:2l6-2l7
Phillips Exeter Academy, 27:1:1
Phillips, George Harwood, book by, reviewed, 22:1:47-48
Phillips, George K., 24:3:372
Phillips, Mrs. Harriet, 25:1:16
Phillips, Penn, 29:2:78
Phillips, Ralph, 29:2:107,108
Phillips, Roxie, 32:3:193
Phillips, William D., Jr., review by, 30:3:218-219
Philp, Kenneth R., book by, noted, 24:2:265
Phoenix Button, 22:4:16; illus., 22:4:14
Phoenix Indian School, 29:3:155
Phoenix, John, and Phoenixiana, 28:3:198
Phoenix, John, 26:2:77,81,84,87
“Phoenix Revisited: Another Look at George Horatio Derby,” by Canice G. Ciruzzi, 26:2:77-89
Phoenix Saloon, 21:4:20 “Phoenix’s Pictorial,” 26:2:81
Phoenixiana, 26:2:81,84,85,86; 23:2:34
Photographing the Frontier, by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler, reviewed, 27:1:67-68
Photography in San Diego, 25:2:83-135 passim; 34:3:20l-222
Pia, Mateo (Patchanga), 30:3:173
Piazzoni, Gottardo, 35:3:194
Picacho Pass (Pico Cho), 22:2:44
Picasso, Pablo, 32:3:168
Piccini, Sister Eutichiana, 28:3:181
Piccirilli, Attilio, 35:3:152
Piccirilli, Furio, 35:3:152,157
Piccirilli, Giuseppe, 35:3:152
Piccirilli, Mansaniello (Tom), 35:3:153
Piccirilli, Orazio, 35:3:153
Piccolo, Francisco Maria, S.J., 25:4:289,290
Pickford, Mary, 28:1:35
Pickwick Broadcasting Corporation, 26:1:55,56
Pickwick Hotel: illus., 26:2:56; ment., 59
Pickwick Stages System, 26:1:55
Pickwick Terminal Hotel Building, 26:1:55
Pickwick Theatre, illus., 25:2:154-155
Pickwicks, 29:1:34; 30:1:1,7
Pico, Andres, 24:2:239; 35:4:232
Pico, Don Andres, 21:2:14
Pico, Don Francisco and Dolores Aguirre, 29:1:64
Pico Family, 29:1:54
Pico, General Pio, 25:3:252; 4:273,274; 21:3:3,6,9; 21:4:2,11; illus., 21:4:12; 22:1:ii; 22:2:13
Pico House, 24:4:459
Pico, Jose Maria, 24:4:419
Pico, Miss (Peaks), 32:3:205
Pico, Pio, 26:4:277; 27:2:91; 35:4:232; illus., 30:3:203; ment. 1:39,45; 2:81; 3:202
Pico, Ramon, 26:4:279
Picolo, Fr. Francisco Maria, 23:1:40; 23:3:42
Picos, 23:1:49
Piedra de los Viejos, 23:3:76
Pierce, Alice, 26:4:251
Pierce, Anne Honsley, 32;3:174
Pierce Boy’s and Girl’s Home, 23:2:47
Pierce, C. C., 33:4:l84
Pierce, Judge, 30:2:127
Pierce Morse Building, illus., 25:2:91
Pierce, President Franklin, 24:2:223; 26:2:81
Pierce, Richard A., book co-edited by, reviewed, 26:4:283-284; review by, 24:3:387-388
Pierce, Williams H. C., 35:3:178
Pierce-Morse Block, illus., 21:4:53
Pilaster base, illus., 22:4:8
Pilcher Family, 31:3:213
Pilgrim of the Clear Light: The Biography of Dr. Walker Y Evans-Wentz, by Ken Winkler, noted, 29:1:76
Pill Hill, 35:2:102
Pilot Knob, 21:1:2,17,24
Piloty, Karl von, 30:4:245
Pima (Arizona), 29:2:116
Pima Indians, 21:1:16; 22:2:39
Pinacate, Sonora, 21:4:28,30; 22:2:51
Pinadero, Bernardo Bernal de, 27:3:179
Pink Domino Ball, 23:1:70
Pinchot, Gifford, 25:1:10
Pine Valley, 29:2:125
Pineda, Don Manuel, 30:1:52,53,54,58,59
Pinera, David, book by, reviewed, 30:3:223-224
Pinera Ramirez, David, article by, 23:1:80-88; article commentary by, 24:1:117-120; mentioned, 3
Pinolero Indians, 23:3:78,79
Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company, 27:4:261
Pioneer, Pacific and Mission Woolen Mills, 23:1:67
Pioneer Park, 28:4:277
Pioneer Register, 22:4:9
Pioneer Society of San Diego, 25:2:136
“Pioneer Spirit: The Klauber Wangenheim Company,” by Richard Muller, 29:1:1-19
Pioneer Square (Seattle), 23:2:26
Pioneer Truck Company, 23:2:48
Pioneers Club (Mission Cliff Gardens), 23:4:10
“Pioneers on Parade,” 26:1:59
Pious Fund, 24:1:127
Piper, Fred, Jr., 33:4:l98,l99
Piper, Fred, 33:4:l97,l98,l99,201
Piper, Mary and Katie, 33:4:l98,203
Pirus, Betty L., book by, noted, 24:2:265
Pisani, Donald J., review by, 23:2:60-61
Pissis, Albert, 33:1:23
Pitahaya cactus, 22:4:32
Pitman, Benn, 24:3:343,345; 35:3:199
Pitt, Barrie, 24:3:272,274
Pitt, Leonard, 21:1:69; 21:3:2,10,19
Pittinger, William, 28:4:281
Pitts, Henry James, 29:4:304
Place Called Chinese America, A, by Diane Mei Lin Mark and Ginger Chuh, reviewed, 29:4:307-309
Place Names Associated With the Fishery Operation of Kondo Masaharu, 23:3:4
Place Names Associated With the Operation of Kondo Masaharu and the Taiyo Sangyo Gaisha (1912-1941), 23:3:14
Placerville (Hangtown), 23:1:66
“Plain of the Heathen Indian, The” (El Gentil), illus., 23:1:10-11
Plaisted, Paul, illus., 26:1:33
Plan de San Luis Potosi, 26:4:256
Plan of San Diego, 21:4:2
Plan of Visitation, 1853, 29:3:215
“Plans for the Occupation of Upper California: A New Look at the ‘Dark Age’ from 1602 to 1769,” by Donald C. Cutter, 24:1:78-90
Plant, Marjorie King, 29:2:81
Plants, Imperial Desert, 22:1:26-40 passim
Plants of Baja California, 23:3:56-81; passim
Plato, 30:2:119
Playa Hotel, 21:1:61
Playa House, 21:3:12
Plaza (Horton) Fountain, illus., 25:2:180-181
Plaza de America, 31:4:264
Plaza de Panama, 30: 4:237
Plaza Press, 23:2:19; illus., 23:2:20
Plaza San Diego, 30:1:41
Plein Air Painters of California: The Southland, by Ruth Westphal, reviewed, 29:2:141-142
Plotting the Golden West: American Literature and the Rhetoric of the California Trail, by Stephen Fender, reviewed, 28:4:293-295
Plummer, Captain, 32:2:85
Plummer, W. J., 30:2:88
Plumosa Heights, 27:2:82,86
Plutarch’s Life of Lycurgus, 21:4:51
Plymouth Congregational Church, 23:2:19
Plymouth Rock of the Pacific, 32:2:104
Pocahontas, 24:2:245
Podesta, James J., 31:3:213
Poeton, Reverend Josiah, 21:1:35,36,37,38,39,40,41
Point Loma, 21:1:54,55,66,67; 21:2:7; 22:2:6; 23:2:iv,4,6; 24:2:161; 25:3:194,195
Point Loma Art School, 26:4:231-255; 32:3:187
Point Loma Coal Mine (1953), illus., 21:1:67
Point Loma College, 24:3:323
Point Loma High School, 28:2:85
Point Loma Jetty, 21:4:52
Point Loma Land, Loan and Town Company, 23:4:66
Point Loma Lighthouse, 22:3:ii; 24:2:162
Point Loma Reservoir, 24:3:370
Poisoned Flume, 22:4:41
“Poker Charlie,” 30:1:25
Poland, Reginald H., 31;1:35,36; illus., 34:2:l02; 24:2:183,184,191,192,193,195; illus., 193; 35:3:162,199; illus., 32:3:184; ment., 152
Police in San Diego, article about, 26:1:21-52
Polich, John L., review by, 24:3:384-385
Polish Americans in California 1827-1977 Who’s Who, edited by Jacek Przygoda, reviewed, 25:1:76-78
Politica Indiana, by Juan de Solorzano Pereira, 24:1:17
Politics and Economic Migrants in America: Cubans and Mexicans, by Silvia Pedraza-Bailey, reviewed, 32:3:139-140
Politics of Business in California, 1890-1920, The, by Mansel G. Blackford, reviewed, 24:21:149-151
“Politics of Water in San Diego: 1895-1897, The,” by Gregg R. Hennessey, 24:3:367,383
Polk, President James K., 24:2:222; 30:1:49,56,59
Pollard Movie Studio, 25:2:119
Pollio, Marcus Vitruvious, 31:2:122
Pollock, John, 31:3:155
Pollock, Major, 22:2:33
Polo, Marco, 23:3:43
Polos, Dr. Nicholas C., article by, 30:4:252-278; article by, 26:3:185-195; 27:2:115
Polzer, Charles W., book by, reviewed, 23:1:93-94; book co-edited by, noted, 34:4:309
Pomona College, 30:4:2w64-272 passim; 32:4:250
Ponca Indians (Nebraska), 24:4:457,458
Poncia, Pedro Pablo, 27:4:252
Pond & Company, 21:1:61
Pond, Dr. William C., 23:2:11
Pond, Rear Admiral Charles F., 24:3:291
Poole, Charles H., 21:1:73
Poole, Charles, 34:4:266
Poole, Richard, 29:4:292
Pope Eugene IV, 29:4:35
Pope Gregory XIII, 25:4:287
Pope Pius V, 34:1:22
Pope Sixtus V, 22:4:22,23; illus., 34:1:25; ment.,24,27; 24:1:5; 26:4:278
Popular Arts of Spanish New Mexico, by E. Boyd, noted, 21:1:92
Population of the California Indians, 1769-1970, The, by Sherburne F. Cook, noted, 23:1:98
Populist Era, 21:1:28
“Porfirian Peace,” 30:1:23
Port, Dr. Luke A., 28:4:275
Port Harford, 22:3:36
Port Los Angeles: A Phenomenon of the Railroad Era, by Ernest Marquez, reviewed, 22:4:58-59
Porta, Don Pedro, 29:1:64
Porter, Elizabeth Chapin, 35:3:190
Porter, Dr. Henry Dwight, 35:3:190
Porter, James Tank, 24:3:360; 31:1:33; 32:3:147; 34:2:l00; 35:3:155,156,162,170,173,190-193,199
Porter, Julia S. Gunnison, 32:3:174
Porter, Otis, 28:1:3
Porter y Casanate, Pedro, 27:3:179
Porterfield, William H., 23:2:15; 24:3:307; 26:2:126
Portilla, Silvestre de la, 21:3:6
Portillo, President Jose Lopez, 29:2:84
Portland Cement, 25:4:276
Portland Morning Oregonian, 21:3:36
Portland, Oregon (Little Landers), 21:1:33
Portola, Captain Gaspar de, 25:2:138; 21:2:3; 22:1:1; 22:2:3,7; 23:1:7,14,59; 24:1:94,95,96,122,133; 26:4:274
Portola-Serra Expedition, 22:2:49-55 passim
Portrait of Fresno, 1885-1985, A, by Sharon Hiigle and Maria Ortiz, noted, 33:4:224
Ports, Uldis, article by, 21:3:50-56
Portsmouth, 30:1:51,52,53,56
Portuguese Immigrants: The Centennial Story of the Portuguese Union of the State of California, by Carlos Almeida, reviewed, 25:4:341-342
Posner, Walter H., book compiled by, noted, 21:1:92
Post Offices in the United States in 1890, edited by James D. Bennett, noted, 34:4:179
Postcards, history and, article about, 34:1:38-63
Potrero of San Jacinto, 29:1:64
Potrero, 26:3:177
Potter, Beverly, article by, 23:4:1-11; 35:1:17
Potter, Matt, sketch by, 23:2:22-23
Potts, Dr. Anna L., 35:2:111
Pou, Padre, 35:1:24
Pound Canyon, See Cabrillo Canyon
Pourade, Richard F., book by, reviewed, 27:2:142-143; mentioned, 21:3:53; review by, 21:3:58-59
Poussin, Nicolas, 25:1:3
Powell, H. M. T., 24:2:154; drawings by, illus., 32:1:8; ment., 13,14; painting by, 32:1:facing page 1; 22:2:10; illus. by, 22:2:12,14
Powell, Lawrence Clark, book by, noted, 21:2:59
Powell, Lt., 21:1:57
Powell, Philip Wayne, book by, reviewed, 24:4:469-471
Powell, Richard R., book by, reviewed, 24:3:257-259
Power, Patia, 31:2:90
Power, Tyrone, 26:1:60; 31:2:90
Powers, Dr. C. H., 26:4:261
Powers, Dr. R. M., 28:3:163
Pownall, Charles A., 32:3:176
Poynter, Margaret, book by, reviewed, 26:4:286-288
Prat, Don Pedro, article about, 22:2:1-8; 24:1:91,92
Prather, Wayne, 26:1:54
Pratt, H. C., 32:1:14
Pratt House (Charles), Ojai, 35:1:12
Pratt, J. G., 30:2:86,87
Pratt, Susan G., 30:2:87
Pratt-Lorini, Mary, 33:1:6
Precious Blood School, Banning, 28:3:192
Precursor’s Mission, The: A Documentary History of San Juan Bautista, edited by Francis J. Weber, noted, 30:1:73-74
Prefectures Furnishing Contract Fishermen for the Kondo Operation and the Taiyo Sangyo Gaisha (1912-1942), 23:3:7
Prehistory of the Far West: Homes of Vanished Peoples, by L. S. Cressman, reviewed, 24:3:395-396
Preibisius, Hilda, illus., 32:3:155
“Preliminary Investigation: Music in the Jesuit Missions of Baja California (1698-1767),” by Alfred E. Lemmon, 25:4:287-297
Prendergast, Charles, 31:1:27
Prendergast, Maurice, 32:3:168
Presbyterian Church of San Diego, 25:4:326
“Present Condition of the Mission Indians of Southern California, The,” mentioned, 24:4:461
Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain, The: A Documentary History, Volume One: l570-l760, edited by Thomas H. Naylor and Charles W. Polzer, noted, 34:4:309
Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain, The: A Documentary History, Volume One: 1570-1700, edited by Thomas H. Naylor and Charles W. Polzer, noted, 35:3:228
Presidio Chapel at Monterey, 32:1:21
Presidio Hill Cross, illus., 25:3:225
Presidio Hill, 21:1:54; 22:1:43; 22:2:6; 23:2:41; 24:2:162; 26:4:277,278; 28:3:194,195; 30:4:260; 32:1:2; 35:1:4
Presidio Hills, 32:2:115
Presidio of Monterey, 21:4:4
Presidio of San Antonio de Bejar, 24:1:103
Presidio of San Diego Cemetery, 22:4:8-11 passim; 28:4:270-271
Presidio of San Diego Chapel: domestic quarter, illus., 22:4:12; illus., 22:4:7; mortuary, 22:4;16; nave, illus., 22:4:2
Presidio of San Diego Excavations: article about, 22:4:1-20; artifacts found, 22:4:16; illus., 22:4:14-15; illus., 22:4:13; front cover, 22:4
Presidio of San Diego, See also San Diego Presidio; 23:2:41; 29:1:54; article about, 32:3:192-208; ment. 1:6
Presidio of San Francisco, 21:4:4
Presidio Park, 25:3:219,221-239 passim; 30:4:258; 32:4:247,248
“Presidio Park: A Statement of George W. Marston in 1942,” 32:2:103-115
Presidio: Bastion of the Spanish Borderlands, by Max L. Moorhead, reviewed, 22:1:46-47
Preston, George, 32:3:171
Price, Elvira, 27:2:92
Price, Hiram, 24:4:462
Price, Honorable, 34:3:l88
Price, James N., article by, 34:2:l22-l74; book by, noted, 35:4:287
Price, Nibs, 28:2:140
Price, Sir Ulvedale, 25:1:2
Price, William C., 32:2:80
Pridham, Edwin: illus., 32:2:95; ment., 95,99,100
Pridham, William, 28:4:224,229
Prieto, J. Diaz, 26:4;265
Primavera, 27:4:246
Prince Carlos, 24:1:24
Prince of Wales Grille, 34:1:7
Prince of Wales, passim, 34:1:l-l5; 34:2:l69. See also Edward VIII
Princesa Mine (Baja California), 33:4:l58
Princesa, 27:2:130
Princeton Theological Seminary, 23:2:19
Principe, 22:4;51
Pringle (Green), Mrs. Dorothy, 26:1:46
Pringle, George, 27:4:264
Pringle, Sgt. George, illus., 26:1:46
Prinz Eitel Friedrich, 24:3:273,276,277,288
Priory of Arrizafa, 22:4:22
Prire, Miss (Mrs. Gregg), illus, 28:3:197
Pro-Geranium and Amalgamated Society of Ancient Quietus, 21:3:53
“Problems of the Serra Route From Loreto to San Diego,” by Ronald L. Ives, 21:4:21-37
Proffitt, T. D., review by, 35:2:143-145
Programa Nacional Fronterizo (Border National Program), 29:2:83
Progressive Movement, 21:3:51
Progressive Party, 32:4:241
Project Amigos, 29:2:109
Project Little Man, 35:3:177
Promise Kept, A: The Story of the James S. Copley Library, by Richard Reilly, reviewed, 30:4:280-281 Pronto Mission, The: A Documentary History of San Diego de Alcala, compiled and editged by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, 27:2:145-146
Prospect Hill, 25:4:314
Prospero, Felipe, 29:4:243
“Prostitutes, Progressives, and Police: The Viability of Vice in San Diego 1900-1930,” by Clare V. McKana, Jr., 35:1:44-65
Protestant Cemetery, 28:4:271-272
Proutt, Charlotte A., 32:4:256
Providencia, 35:1:28,37
Provincial Internas, 22:1:3; 23:1:59
Prucha, Francis Paul, book by, noted, 29:3:232; book by, reviewed, 34:1:67-68
Pryce, Caryl Ap Rhys: illus., 26:4:266; ment. 259,267,268,269
Pryce, Ceryl: illus., 43, 47; ment., 34:1:46,48,5l,6l
Pryde, Philip R., book edited by, reviewed, 23:3:97-98; review by, 31:2:138-140; 24:3:367
Przygoda, Jacek, book by, reviewed, 25:1:76-78
Psyche (Villa Montezuma Cat), 33:2&3:l32
Public Builders Administration, 28:1:6
“Public Enemies,” 26:1;59
Public Places: Exploring Their History, by Gerald A. Danzer, noted, 34:4:3l0-3ll
Public Places: Exploring Their History, by Gerald A. Danzer, noted, 35:3:229
Public Works Administration, 32:2:107
Public Works of Art Project, 32:3:186; 35:34:158
Publications in Southern California Art 1, 2 & 3 by Nancy Dustin Wall Moure, reviewed, 32:2:136-137
Publishers’ Weekly, 24:2:191
Puebla, 24:1:99
Pueblo Boys of the Southwest, 34:2:l04
Pueblo Deco: The Art Deco Architecture of the Southwest, by Marcus Whiffen and Carla Breeze, reviewed, 31:3:227-228
Pueblo Lands of San Diego, 1870 Map, 21:2:42
Pueblo Lot 1803, 21:2:42
Pueblo of Los Angeles, 24:4:420
Pueblo San Jose, 24:1:97,112
Puerto de San Francisquito (Baja California), 21:4:34
Puerto de Santa Maria, 25:1:62
Puerto Falso (False Bay, Mission Bay), 21:2:42
Puerto San Bartolome (Turtle Bay): illus., 24:3:284; map of, 279; mentioned, 267,277,279,281,283,284,287,289,290,292, 293,294
Pujol, Father Francisco, 24:
Pullman Company, 32:1:37
Pullman, Harriett, 34:1:l0
Pulsifer, George, 32:3:175
Pulsifer, Wilhelmina Schutz: illus., 32;3:175; ment. 175-176
Punta Banda, 32:2:80,85
Punta Prieta, 22:4:30,32,34
Punto de los Muertos, 21:3:11
Purcell, G. W., 28:1:54
Purdy, Grosvenor, 32:2:83
Purdy, Samuel, 26:3:170
Purgatorio, 35:1:28
Purington, W. A., 27:1:11
“Purisima”, 23:1:52
Purse seine net, 27:4:217
Purtill, J. R., 29:3:159
Pusateri, C. Joseph, review by, 26:3:224-225
Pushed Into the Rocks: Southern California Indian Land Tenure, 1769-1986, by Florence Connolly Shipek, reviewed, 35:4:278-280
Puterbaugh, Judge George, 26:3:189; 33:4:207; 24:3:369,381; 35:1:56
Putnam, Arthur, 30:4:246; 35:3:149,157,193-197
Putnam, Jackson K., book by, noted, 30:3:229; review by, 34:4:303-305
Putnam, Luther L., 26:1:56
Putnam, Mary Gibson, 35:3:193
Putnam, Oramel H., 35:3:193
“Putting a Lid on California,” by Virginia Thickens and Margaret Mollins, 22:2:50
Pyle, Hamilton K., 21:4:63
Pyle, Howard, 32:3:186
Quaayayp, 23:3:70
Quail Gardens, 25:3:213
Qualitee Dairy Products Company, 26:2:128
Quarantine Station, 25:2:120
Quast, Mathys, 23:3:43
Quechan, 29:2:116
Queen Elizabeth I: illus., 34:1:23; ment., 2l
Queen Elizabeth II, 31:2:88; 33:1:53
Queen Louise (Denmark), 29:2:102
Queen Victoria, 34:1:40
Queen Zorine, 35:3:168
Queen’s Canadian Hospital, 35:2:110
Queretaran Franciscans, 24:1:104
Queretaro, 24:1:99,100,101,102
Quevedo, Blasa, illus., 32:3:159; 34:2:l02
Quijote, Don, 23:3:43
Quilter, Cuthbert, 33:4:l60,l6l
Quincy, Josiah Phillips, 22:2:26
Quinlan, Father, 28:3:183
Quinn, Ronald, article by, 31:3:153-163; book reviewed by, 34:3:244-245; review by, 27:1:67-68
Quinn, Senator Irwin T., 28:4:258,262,263,264
Quintero, Adalaida, illus., 32:2:127
Quon, Jane, 23:2:17
Quong Fat Xin, 32:1:36
Quong Sun Kee, 23:4:20
R. Adams, 21:1:69
Raat, W. Dirk, book by, reviewed, 28:2:143-144
Race and Manifest Destiny: The Origins of the American Anglo- Saxonism, by Reginald Horsman, noted, 34:2:181
Rad, Sally, 24:4:304
“Radio Station KGB and the Development of Commercial Radio in San Diego,” by Marie Brenn Crane, 26:1:53-64
Radlback, M. C., illus., 26:1:37
Rael, Juan B., 26:4:275,276
Rafu Shimpo, 28:4:256,262
Railroad construction, early Southwest, illus., 25:4:325
Railroad Stations of San Diego County, illus., 34:2:l22-l74
Railroad Stations of San Diego County, The: Then and Now, by James N. Price, noted, 35:4:287; 34:2:l22-l74
Railroads in San Diego, 31:4:245-260 passim
Railroads, San Diego and, 32;1:27-42
“Railway Yards-Winter Evening,” 31:1:26
Raimond, Reuben, 35:3;208
Rainford, Alice, 24:3:349
Raitt, Helen, book co-edited by, reviewed, 21:2:54-55
Raja Yoga Academy, 26:4:237,254; 32:3:188
Raja Yoga School, 21:1:47; 23:4:7
Rakestraw, Charles, D., 29:3:155,159
Raleigh: illus., 24:3:283; mentioned 281,282
Ramirez y Arollona, Padre Ignacio, 30:1:61
Ramona, 22:4:42; 23:4:36; 28:3:149
Ramona (Santa Maria), 22:1:19
Ramona, 22:3:39; 24:4:461,462,465; 28:3:184; 31:2:84
“Ramona Castle, The: Irene Amy Strong’s Home and the Craftsman Movement,” by Linda Roth, 28:3:149-161
Ramona, Nuevo Memory Park, 28:4:284
Ramona Town Hall: illus., 33:1:9; ment., 5
Ramona’s Homeland, 24:4:458
Rampe, Melissa, book co-edited and annotated by, reviewed, 25:1:70-71
Ramsey, George, 27:2:109
Rancheria San Jacome de la Marca, 30:2:78
Rancheria Santa Maria, 21:2:14
Rancho Agua Caliente, 23:3:65,75
Rancho Agua Hedionda, 22:2:ii; 21:3:18
Rancho Agua Tapada, 23:3:79
Rancho Alamitos, 23:3:72
Rancho Ascension, 23:3:72
Rancho Buena Vista, Illus., front cover 21:1; 21:1:52,53
Rancho Carrizal, 23:3:67,68
Rancho Carrizito, Baja California, 22:2:51
Rancho Cuyamaca, 21:3:6
Rancho de Jamacha, 21:1:63
Rancho de la Canada de los Coches, illus., 21:3:4
Rancho de la Ensenada, 23:3:63
Rancho de la Nacion, 21:3:6,18; 21:4:48; 23:4:50
Rancho de las Viejas, 35:3:217
Rancho de los Quiotes, article about, 35:4:231-247
Rancho de Los Penasquitos on the Road to Yuma, by Mary Ward, noted, 31:4:330
Rancho del Chino, 22:1:5,20,21
Rancho del Rey, 21:1:55
Rancho el Chino, 23:3:71
Rancho el Desecho, 23:3:67
Rancho el Salado, 23:3:71
Rancho el Tule, 23:3:71
Rancho el Zorillo, 23:3:73
Rancho El Cajon, 21;3:6
Rancho El Rincon, 22:2;52
Rancho El Tejon, 29:1:58,59,63
Rancho Ensenada de Todos Santos, 30:3:199,205,208,209
Rancho Guajome, 21:3:13; 24:2:243; 24:4:462
Rancho Hedionda, 24:2:243
Rancho Jamul, 21:3:3,6; 25:4:273,274,275,282; illus., 30:3:203; ment., 202,205
Rancho Janal, 21:3:3
Rancho Jesus, 21:3:6
Rancho Jolijol, 21:3:6
Rancho Juan Marques, 23:3:74
Rancho Jurupa, 22:1:5,6
Rancho la Palma, 23:3:66,67
Rancho la Venta, 23:3:63
Rancho las Playitas, 23:3:62
Rancho las Tijeras, 23:3:80
Rancho Los Alisos, 35:4:235
Rancho Melyo, 21:3:3
Rancho Novillo, 23:3:80
Rancho Nuevo y Potrero, 29:1:63
Rancho Otay, 21:3:3
Rancho Palmar, 23:3:75
Rancho Penasquitos, 30:1:45
Rancho Rincon del Diablo (Devil’s Corner), Oliver S. Witherby and, 24:2:236-253
Rancho San Agustin, 23:1:14
Rancho San Bernardino, 24:2:237
Rancho San Dieguito, 21:3:3; illus., front cover 21:4
Rancho San Felipe, 21:3:18; 23:3:72 Rancho San Jacinto de Sobrante, 29:1:60
Rancho San Jacinto, 23:3:74,75; 29:1:64,65
Rancho San Jose del Valle, 21:3:6
Rancho San Leandro, 21:3:17
Rancho San Marcos, 24:2:242
Rancho San Pedro, 23:3:76; 29:1:60
Rancho Santa Ana Del Chino, 22:1:1
Rancho Santa Clara de Jamacha, 21:3:13
Rancho Santa Fe, article about, 29:4:262-285
Rancho Santa Margarita, 24:2:243; 34:4:267
Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores, 21:3:16
Rancho Santa Maria de Penasquitos, 21:3:3,9
Rancho Santa Maria, 23:4:50
Rancho Santa Rita, 23:3:80
Rancho Tecolote, 23:3:63
Rancho Temescal, 21:3:6
Rancho Tijuana, 21:3:3
Rancho Valle de las Viejas, 29:1:60
Rancho Valle de San Jose, 21:3:6
Rancho Viejo, 23:3:67
Rand, Sally, 29:4:304; 31:2:90; 4:272
Randall, Alexander W., 22:2:26
Randell, J.B., 21:4:50
Randolph, Epes, illus., 21:1:13; 21:1:12,13,23
Randolph, Howard S.F., book by, noted, 23:1:98
Ranger, Henry W., 23:3:29
Rankin, James, 21:13,15
Rankin, Mrs. James, 21:4:13
Raphael and Son, 26:1:1
Raphael, 33:2&3:92
Rath, Frederick L., Jr., book co-edited by, noted, 31:3:241
Ratliff, Mrs. Jessie, 32:3:160
Ratner Building. See Louis Bank of Commerce
Ratner Electric Company, 35:3:202
Rattlesnake Camp, 22:2:37
Rauschenbusch, Walter, 32:4:237,238,242
Rausset-Boulbon, 23:3:55
Rawls, James J., book by, reviewed, 30:4:281-283
Rawson, Frederick Holbrook, 34:1:ll
Rawson, Kennett Longley, Jr., 34:1:l2
Rawson, Kennett Longley, 33:1:ll
Rawson, Melville, 33:4:l99,205,206,207
Razon’s Rancheria, 22:1:18
Rea, Moreno de la, 29:4:239
Reachi, Manuel, 29:2:78
Read, Dr. Emma T., 27:2:119,121
Reading and Company, 29:1:60
“Reading Between the Lines (Of A Business Ledger),” by Beatrice Knott, 35:3:206-220
Readings in California Civilization: Interpretative Issues, by Howard A. DeWitt, reviewed, 28:4:295-296
Ready, Marjorie, 35:2:105
Real de Santa Ana, 23:1:81
Real del Castillo, 30:1:17; 33:4:l5l,l52
Real estate, Oceanside, 1920-1930, 27:2:75-90 passim
Reasonner, Nelson, 29:3:216
Rebecca Adams, 32:2:75
Rebisso, Louis T., 24:3:345; illus., 361; 35:3:199
“Rebuilding the California Southern Railroad: The Personal Account of a Chinese Labor Contractor, 1884,” edited by Andrew Griego, 25:4:324-337
Reclaiming the American West: An Historiography and Guide, by Lawrence B. Lee, reviewed, 27:1:68-70
Reclamation Bureau, 25:3:200
Recollections of Old Times in California or, California Life in 1843, by William Henry Thomes, edited by George R. Stewart, noted. 21:1:91
Recollections of the Flathead Mission, by Fr. Gregory Mengarini, S.J., translated and edited by Gloria Ricci Lothrop, noted, 23:3:10
Recordacion de Francisco Xavier Clavijero, Su Vida y Su Obra, 25:4:289
Records of a California Family: Journals and Letters of Lewis C. Gunn and Elizabeth LeBreton Gunn, edited by Anna Lee Marston, reviewed, 22:4:56
Recreation Park, 30:1:5
Recreation Plan and Policy Statement (1926 & 1937), 21:4:62
Recuerdos de San Juan Capistrano, by the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society, noted, 23:1:98
Red Cross in San Diego, 27: 2:115-128
Red Cross, 23:1:75
Red House on the Hill, The, by Louise Fulton Hard, noted, 29:3:234
Red Light Abatement Act, 35:1:59
Red Mountain Ranch, illus., 21:2:23,32
Red River, 22:1:36
Red Stack Line, 28:1:12
Redding, Robert, review by, 22:1:49
Rediscovery of the Pueblo De Las Canoas, The, by Ronald L. Rindge, 33:4:224
Redwood Hall (Little Landers), 21:1:32,39,40,43
Reece, Hattie, 30:2:102
Reed, A. F., 28:4:224
Reed, Benjamin T., 27:4:248
Reed, D.C., 22:2:21,22,28
Reed, David C., 24:3:372,373,275,376,377,378,379,380,381
Reed, Ed., 28:2:131
Reed, James W.(Reid), 21:4:50
Reed, Julia A., 31:4:308
Reed, Lester, book by, noted, 33:4:227
Reed, Roland, 34:3:20l,202,203,204
Rees-Stealy Clinic, 30:3:155
Regeneracion, 26:4:262,264,265
Regina Coeli Academy, 28:3;192
Register, The, 28:3:198,199
Regulation of 1781, 24:1:109
Reich, George A., 21:3:39
Reid Brothers, 21:4:49,50; 23:2:28; 33:1:4,5,23
Reid, Dr. R. S., 27:2:76
Reid, George Agnew, 32:3:163
Reid, Hugo Perfecto, 27:4:245,253
Reid, J. Jefferson, book co-edited by, noted, 34:1:7l-72
Reid, James W. and Merritt, 27:1:6
Reid, James, 33:1:23
Reid, Joseph L., 29:4:254
Reid, Merritt, 33:1:23
Reif, Fred, 28:1:28
Reiffel, Charles, article about, 31:1:24-39; 23:3:23,29,31; 28:4:288; illus., 32:3:159; ment., 147,152,183; 34:2:l02; ment., l00
Reiffel, William R., 31:1:36
Reigen, 23:3:53
Reiggel, Mrs. Charles, illus., 34:2:l02
Reilly, Richard, book by, reviewed, 30:4:280-281
Reinbold, Elizabeth (MacPhail), 23:2:17,20. See also MacPhail, Elizabeth
Reinbold Hall, 23:2:19
Reinbold, Mrs. Delia, 23:2:17,19,20; illus., 23:2:18
Reiner, Joseph, 21:1:60,75; 21:3:36,37,46; 30:1:45
Reinhartz, Dennis, co-edited by, noted, 34:2:178
Reisler, Mark, book by, reviewed, 24:4:476-478
Religion in San Diego, 27:4:227-237 passim
Religious Heritage of Southern California: A Bicentennial Survey, edited by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, noted, 23:3:100
Relocation Center at Poston, Arizona, illus., 24:4:454
“Remember Old Number Sixteen? Recollections of the La Jolla Street Car Line”, by Zelma Bays Locker, 23:4:25-34
Remembered Earth, The, edited by Geary Hobson, reviewed, 28:1:68-70
Remington, Frederick, 31:4:309
Remington, Mrs. Frederick, 24:3:360
Remington, Tom E., illus., 26:1:36
“Reminiscences of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet and the Academy of Our Lady of Peace, 1882-1982,” by Sister Mary Jean Fields, C.S.J., 28:3:178-193
Remodino, Dr. Peter C.,: illus., 28:4:237; ment., 235,236,238; 22:3:6; 24:3:372
Renaldo, Duncan, 35:4:238
Renegade, Outcast and Maverick: Three Episcopal Clergymen in the California Gold Rush, by Lionel U. Ridout, reviewed, 21:3:62-63
Renown, 33:4:l66,l68,l69,l72,l73,l74,l77,l78; 34:1:4,6
Rensalaer, Van, 21:2:27
“Report of Father Juan Baptista Luyando, reducing to order the questionnaire which follows”, by Miguel Venegas, 23:1:40
Report of Irrigation Investigations in California, 21:1:45
Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey, by William Emory, noted, 34:4:308; 35:3:226-227
Reps, John W., 24:2:155,158
Repton, Sir Humphrey, 23: 2:54; 25:1:2
Republic, The, 30:2:119
“Republican Experiment and The Bishop’s School, The,” by Thomas W. Mitchell, 30:2:105-123
Repusch, Carl F., book edited by, 30:2:143-145
Requa and Jackson, 31:1:53,54; 35:3:168
Requa, Richard S., 29:4:262,269,272,276,279; 30:3:155; 23:3:29; 25:2:175; 31:1:53,54,56; 4:261
Requesens, Don Luis de, 34:1:l9
Research: A Bibliography on Historical Organization Practices, edited by Frederick L. Rath, Jr. and Merrilyn Rogers O’Connell, noted, 31:3:241
Resolutes, 30:1:2
Resolution, 22:4:52
Rest Haven Ball, 29:2:99
Rest Haven Preventorium, article about, 29:2:96-114
“Restoration Of A Grand Historic Site,” by Lucinda Eddy, 33:2&3:l23-l40 Revolution in Tijuana, l9ll, article about, 34:1:38-63
Restriction of Western Hemisphere Immigration, 32:2:120
Rettig, John, 24:3:344
Return to Taos: A Twice-Told Tale, by Eric Sloane, noted, 29:3:233
Reuben Fleet and the Story of Consolidated Aircraft, by William Wagner, reviewed, 23:3:95-96
Reuben the Guide, illus., 27:2:104
Revelle, Roger: illus., 29:4:252; ment., 247,250,254
Revenue Cutter Service, 28:1:23
Revoltosos: Mexico’s Rebels in the United States, 1903-1923, by W. Dirk Raat, reviewed, 28:2:143-144
Reyes, Emeterio, 22:3:27
Reynard, Ken, 28:1:20,24
Reynolds, A., 25:1:11
Reynolds Dr., 29:3:219
Reynolds, M. L., 23:1:41
Reynosa, 24:1:109
Rheinhart, Charles, 30:4:246
Rhine, Larry, 26:1:59,60
Rhodes, Justice A.L., 21:2:32
Rhodes, Fred A., 32:4:257
Ribera, Senor, 32:3:201
Rhone, George E., 31:1:35
Ribera, 29:4:245; 34:1:l6; 35:3:157
Rica de Oro, 24:1:82
Rica de Plata, 24:1:82
Ricard, Robert, book by, noted, 29:2:149
Rice, A. F. “Fatty,” illus., 26:1:22
Rice, Bradley R., book co-edited by, reviewed, 31:3:230-231
Rice, J. C., 28:2:77,79
Rice, J. E., 28:4:224
Rice, Julius, 29:4:263
Rice, Lilian Jenette, article and illus. about, 29:4:262-285; 31:1:53,54
Rice, Richard B., book co-authored by, noted, 34:3:25l
Rich, 23:3:53
Richard H. Kern: Expeditionary Artist in the Far Southwest, 1848-1953, by David J. Weber, reviewed, 32:2:142-143
Richard, Hortense, 32:3:166
“Richard Kerren: Study of a San Diego Soldier-Pioneer,” by Emily L. Wilt, 30:1:37-48
Richards, Bartlett, Jr., book co-authored by, reviewed, 27:4:282-283
Richards, C. O., 29:4:286
Richards-Dupee Mansion, 33:1:7
Richardson, Jack, 22:4:41
Richardson, John, H., 21:3:24,25
Richardson, William C., article by, 27:4:213-226
Rick, Glenn A., 31:1:47
Ridgeway, John, 28:1:32
Ridgeway, Roberta, 28:1:32; 28:1:32
Ridout, Lionel U., book by, reviewed, 21:3:62-63; review by, 21:2:55-56
Riegel, Martin P., book by noted, 34:3:25l-252
Riley, General, 26:3:208
Rim of Christendom: A Biography of Eusebio Francisco Kino, Pacific Coast Pioneer, Reprint edition, by Herbert Eugene Bolton, reviewed, 31:3:232-235
Rim-Rock and Sage: The Collected Poems of Maynard Dixon, introduction by Keven Starr, reviewed, 24:2:262-263
Rimmer,. Jeanne, 32:3:154
Rincon de San Antonio, 23:3:72
Rindge, Ronald L., book by, noted, 33:4:224
Rinehart School of Sculpture, 35:3:170
Ringgold, George H., 21:1:77
Ringrose, David R., book by, reviewed, 30:3:218-219
Ringrose, David: articles edited by, 24:1:1-143; introduction by, 24:1:1-4; mentioned, 1
Rintoul, William, book by, reviewed, 22:4;57
Rio de Buenaventura, 22:4:52
Rio de la Plata, 23:1:57
Rio, Dolores del: illus., 29:2:84; ment., 80
Rio Hotel, 23:2:28; illus., 34
Rio Verde, 24:1:99,108
“Ripley’s Believe-It-Or-Not,” 31:4:265
Ritchey, Bert and Al, 28:2;140
Rittenhouse, Jean, 24:2:168; 32:3:177
Ritter Hall, 29:4:258
Ritter, Mary, 27:3:161
Ritter, Professor, 26:2:122
Ritter, William E., illus., 27:3:163; ment.,161,162,163, 165,166,170,171,172; 24:3:302; 29:4:247; 26:2:128
Rivadeneira, Pedro de., 29:4:240
Rivera, Diego, 31:3:166
River of the Philippine, 24:1:87
Rivera, Tadeo, 24:4:407
Rivera y Moncada, Captain Fernando de, 24:1:92,94,96,122; 23:1:59; 22:1:2,3; 22:2:50,55; 22:4:50,52; 21:2:3; 21:4:28; 32:3:201
Rivers of Empire: Water, Aridity, and the Growth of the American West, by Donald Worster, reviewed, 33:4:2l9-222
Riverside, 21:2:24
Riverside Chamber of Commerce, 25:3:194,200
Riverside County, 21:3:19; 21:4:13
Rizal Day Club, 22:3:32
Rizal, Dr. Jose: mentioned 22:3:30,32; twenty-third Anniversary of death of, Program, illus., 22:3:26; illus., 22:3:33
Roach, Major Henry, 35:3:190
“Road Building in Antigua California”, by Miguel Venegas, 23:1:2,40-43
Road to California, The: The Search for a Southern Overland Route, 1540-1848, by Harlan Hague, reviewed, 26:1:70-71
Roasting pit, Presidio of San Diego, illus., 22:4:13
Robb, John Donald, book by, reviewed, 27:4:280-281
Roberto Alvarez vs. the Board of Trustees of the Lemon Grove School District, 32:2:116
Roberts, Harry L., illus., 26:1:39
Roberts, Kenneth L., 32:2:120
Roberts, Norman C., book co-authored by, noted, 22:3:60
Roberts, Thomas L., 22:2:34,45
Robertson, Fred H., 24:3:357
Robertson, Michael C., book by, reviewed, 26:3:228-230
Robertson, Rev. James, 22:3:3,14
Robertson, Robert, 27:4:249,252,254
Robertson, Thomas B., 23:3:33
Robertson, Tomas, book by, reviewed, 25:1:69-70
Robinson, A. H., 22:2:15
Robinson Adobe: illus., 31:3:160; ment. 161
Robinson, Albert and Margaret, 28:4:285
Robinson, Albert, 21:4:14; 34:4:28l; 21:3:7,8; 24:3:317
Robinson, Albina, 31:3:154
Robinson, Alfred, 26:4:275,276,279; 27:4:248
Robinson, Alfred D., 25:3:208,213,214,215
Robinson, Alfred N., 31:3:154
Robinson, Bill, book edited by, noted, 23:1:98
Robinson Building, 23:2:28
Robinson, Charles Mulford, 25:1:3,12
Robinson, Elizabeth, 31:4:303
Robinson Gardens, illus., 25:3:210-211
Robinson, Hugh, 25:1:32,36,39,44
Robinson, J. W., 21:1:64,66,73,75,76; 21:3:21; 22:1:19
Robinson, James I., 29:4:290
Robinson, James W., article about, 31:3:153-163
Robinson, Judge James, 21:3:46
Robinson, Justin, 33:2&3:ll3
Robinson, Louise, 34:4:333
Robinson, Mamie: illus., 29:3:161; ment., 154,155
Robinson, Margaret: illus., 24:3:316; mentioned, 317; illus., 27:2:100; ment. 92
Robinson, Martha, 31:3:154
Robinson, Mary (Isdell), 31:3:154
Robinson Mews Canyon Houses, illus., 25:2:164
Robinson, Mrs. Albert, Illus., 21:4:14
Robinson, Mrs. G. W., 21:4:20
Robinson, Nadine, 34:3:205, 206
Robinson, Robert, 31:3:154
Robinson Rose Store, 23:4:47
Robinson, Santiago “Yankee Jim,” 28:4:271
Robinson, Sarah, 31:3:159,161,174
Robinson, W. W., book by, reviewed, 27:1:64-65
Robinson, William (brother of James), 31:3:158; 31:3:155,159
Robinson’s Restaurant, Illus., 21:4:14
Roch, Father Francisco, 24:1:105
Rocha, Alfonso, 29:2:81,83
Rocha, Guy Louis, review by, 32:3:213-215
Rocha, Juan Estevan, 24:4:404,405
Rock Art of Baja California, by Campbell Grant, reviewed, 21:1:82-83
Rock Art Papers, Volume I, by Ken Hedges, noted, 30:3:228
Rock, Cliff, 26:4:280
Rock Paintings of the Chumash: A Study of a California Indian Culture, by Campbell Grant, noted, 23:1:98
Rockfellow’s Shoe Store, 30:4:243
Rockne, Knute, 28:2:133
Rockwell Field (North Island), 32:2:92; 4:256; 25:56; 3:196
Rockwell, Norman, 32:4:228
Rockwell, Orrin Port er, 25:3:255,256,257
Rockwood, C. R., 21:1:2,3,5,7,8,9,10,12; illus., 21:1:6
Rockwood Headgate Plan, 21:1:12,15
Rockwood Headgate, 21:1:15,16,17,19,20; illus., 21:1:19
Rocky Mountain Rendezvous: A History of the Fur Trade Rendezvous, 1825-1840, by Fred R. Gowans, noted, 25:3:270
Rocle, Antoine, illus., 32:3:179
Rocle, James, illus., 32:3:179
Rocle, Margot, illus., 34:2:l02; illus., 32:3:179; ment., 148,179-181
Rocle, Marius, 32:3:179
Rodgers, William, 28:4:286
Rodin, Anguste, 35:3:162,201,202; 24:3:345
Rodin, 31:3:166
Rodman guns, 31:2;124
Rodriguez, Abelarado, 30:1:26
Rodriguez, Baja California, 21:4:25
Rodriguez, Lieutenant Manuel, 27:2:131
Rodriguez O, Jaime E., review by, 24:1:148-149; book co- authored by, reviewed, 27:3:208-210
Rodriquez Gallardo, Jose Rafael, 24:1:102
Rods, Bundles & Stitches: A Century of Southern California Indian Basketry, edited by Paul A. Lopez and Christopher L. Moser, noted, 30:3:225
Roehrig, Frederick, 33:1:23
Roentgen, Wilhelm Konrad, 29:2:97
Roesch, William, 31:2:100
Rogdes, General, illus., 25:4:309
Roger Williams, 29:1:55
Rogers, Ginger, 26:1:60
Rogers, Malcolm, 21:4:30; 29:2:124,136
Rogers, Rebecca, 32:3:182
Rogers, Spencer L., book by, noted, 21:1:92
Rogers, Will, 35:3:162
Rogers, William A., 32:3:182
Rohr Aircraft Corporation, 24:2:219
Rojo, Fray Antonio, 29:4:242-243
Rolf, James, 26:3:202; 32:2:98
Rolle, Andrew, reviews by, 22:2:57, 22:4:55; letter to the editor, 21:2:60-61; mentioned, 21:1:56,58,59
Romance of Balboa Park, The, Fourth Edition Revised, by Florence Christman, noted, 31:4:330-331
Romandia, Roberto Lamadrid, 29:2:84
Romanoffski, Dimitri, 32:3:163
Romantic Redskins, 22:4:39
Romeo, Professor, 26:2:92
Romero, Captain Jose, 27:2:134
Romero children, 22:4:10
Romero, Felipe, 22:4:9; 24:4:404,405,407
Romeu, Governor Jose Antonio, 24:1:113
Romona, 21:4:15
Roney, Miss, 29:3:216
Rookery, 33:1:2,6,l4
Rookwood Pottery, 35:3:199
Rookwood Pottery: decorators, illus., 24:3:347; illus., 346; mentioned, 343,344,345,347,351
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 31:4:306
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, (President), 30:4:234; 35:2:86; 3:162; illus., 25:2:127; mentioned, 3:195,196; 24:3:292; 24:4:452; 31:1:54; 4:265,269,271,272; 32:4:241; 26:1:53; 21:4:62
Roosevelt Junior High School, 24:3:308; 28:2:126,135,137; 32:3:155,157
Roosevelt, President Theodore, 21:1:23,28,34; 21:4:58; 26:2:127,128; 28:4:262; 25:1:10; 3:191,192,195,201; 27:1:14; 2:117; 28:2:133; 30:2:110; 31:4:309
Root, John, 33:1:4
Root, L., 26:3:201
Rosales, F. Arturo and Foster, David William, book edited by, noted, 31:1:72-73
Rosarita Beach Country Club, illus., 30:1:24
Rosarita Beach, 21:3:4
Rose Canyon, 29:4:302
Rose, Guy, 23:3:27
Rose, Harry, 24:2:212
Rose Hedge Manor, 35:3:170
Rose, Louis, 27:1:21,23; 28:4:272; 32:2:80; 34:4:263; 21:1:56,60,61,67,72,75,76; 21:3:12,21; 35:3:211; 29:1:44
Rose Marcell Shoppe, illus., 25:2:116
Rose’s Canyon, 22:3:22
Rose’s Wharf, 32:2:73
Rosecrans, General William Starke, 28:4:277
Rosenfeld, Mrs. Fannie Naumann, 23:1:76
Rosengarten, Frederic, Jr., book by, reviewed, 23:2:61-62
Roseville, 23:4:14,15,20; 30:1:5; 32:2:75
“Roseville,” 28:4:272
Rosita, 32:2:84
Ross, Charles L., 27:4:249
Ross, Judge Erskine M., 21:2:28,29,30
Ross, Stanley R., book edited by, reviewed, 24:4:468-469
Rossi, Dr. Joseph F., letter to the editor, 23:1:99
Rossiter, Reverend Mother Agnes, 28:3:186
Rossi, Father Juan, 35:1:36
Rotary, 22:4;5
ROTC (Reserve Officers Training Corps), 27:3:183
Roth, Linda, article by, 28:3:149-161
Roth, Naomi, 26:4:251
Rothschild, House of, 35:1:30,36,40
Rothschilds, 23:1:67
Round, Nicholas, 24:1:17
Roundtree, James, 23:4:47
Rousseau, Georgette, 31;1:54
Roux, Abbe Joseph, 33:2&3:ll5
Royal Academy Dictionary of the Spanish Language, 32:3;200
Royal Academy of Bavaria, 30:4:245,246
Royal Council of the Indies, 23:1:81
Royal Institute of British Architects of London, 21:4:44
Royal Officer in Baja California 1768-1770: Joaquin Velazquez de Leon, by Iris Wilson Engstrand, reviewed, 23:1:96-97
Royal Pie Baker, 23:2:28
Rubens, 33:2&3:92
Rucker, Captain Daniel Henry, 22:2:13
Rudolph School of Design, 32:3:160
Ruetten, Richard T., review by, 30:3:214-215
Ruhge, Justin M., book by, noted, 35:4:285
Ruhlen, Col., 28:1:28
Ruiz (Burton), Maria Amparo, article about, 30:3:198-211
Ruiz, Alferez Jose, 30:1:16
Ruiz, Don Jose Manuel, 30:3:199,200; 33:2&3:l5l
Ruiz, Francisco, 21:3:3
Ruiz, Guadalupe, illus., 32:2:127
Ruiz Maria Ampara (Burton), 25:4:273,274,275,276; 30:1:61
Ruiz, Monica Romero de, 30:2:88
Ruja, Professor Harry, 35:4:271
Rules and Precepts of the Jesuit Missions of Northwestern New Spain, by Charles W. Polzer, reviewed, 23:1:93-94
“Rumblings at Pala,” edited and annotated by Rev. Francis J. Weber, 21:4:38-42
Runnymede Colony, 21:1:44
Runte, Alfred, book by, noted, 34:2:181; book by, reviewed, 26:3:225-227
Runyan, Clair F., review by, 26:2:161-162
Ruocco, Lloyd, 34:3:227
Rural Relief Association, 30:4:259
Rurales of Baja California, 30:3:174
Rush, Benjamin, 30:2:107
Russ Auditorium, 27:3:185; 35:3:173; illus., 28:2:124; ment., 1:16,20; 2:85
Russ High School Football Team in 1899, illus., 25:2:112
Russ High School, 32:4:255; 34:2:l04
Russ, Joseph, 23:2:45; 28:2:77,89,96; illus., 100; 30:4:241
Russ Lumber and Mill Company, 29:3:351
Russ Lumber Company of San Diego, The, 24:1:23; 31:1:14
Russ School Dramatic Club, illus., 28:2:105
Russ School, 23:2:45; 28:2:77,79; 31:1:14
Russ, The, 23:1:77; 28:2:79
Russel, Thomas A., 28:2:83
Russell, Charlotte “Lotta,”, 30:4:241
Russell, Ida May, 30:4:241
Russell, James, 30:4:241; 33:4:203
Russell, Jean Phelps, 23:4:11
Russell, Kay, article by, 21:2:23-40
Russell, Lillian, 31:4:302
Russell, Ray, 28:2:142
Russian American Company, 27:4:242
Russians in California, 21:4:2,3,4,5
Russo, Priscilla Ann, review by, 25:1:73-75
Russo-Japanese War, 24:3:269
Rust, Richard, 31:3:157
Ruth, Babe, 28:1:35; illus., 30:1:10; ment., 10
Ryan Aeronautical Company, 24:2:219
Ryan, Timothy, 23:2:50,51
Ryan, William R., 30:1:58
Rydell, Robert W., book by, reviewed, 32:3:212-213
Ryder, Chauncey, 23:3:29
“S. A. T. C., San Diego’s Student Army,” by Jefferson K. Stickney, Jr., 27:3:183-201
S. H. Harman Lumber Company, 29:1:23
S. S. Hamburg, 34:2:94
Sacajawea, 24:2:245,246
Sachem, 27:2:137
Sackett Wells, 26:3:213,214,215
Sacks, Benjamin, article by, 34:2:l65-l78; 33:1:l-l5
Sacramento, 24:2:153,162
Sacramento Evening Bee, 21:2:29,35
Sacramento Hussars, 32:4:254
Sacramento River, 21:4:5
Sacramento State Library, 24:3:360
Sacramento Store, The, A. Klauber & Co., 29:1:23
Sacred Expedition, 1769, article about, 22:2:1-8; 24:1:88,91
Sacred Heart Church: illus., 30:3:159; ment., 154
Sada, Athos, 28:2:130
Saddler & Price Company, 32:2:80
Saddler, A., 32:2:84
Saddler, Eli, 32:2:80,83
Safeway Stores, 32:4:228
Safianow, Allen, review by, 26:2:156-158
Sahyun, Geraldine V., book translated by, reviewed, 30:1:66-67
Sail’er Inn Inc. v. Kirby, 26:3:193
Saint Aldegonde, Albert Andre de, 25:1:65
Saint Anthony of Padua, 32:1:9
Saint Bernard of Sena, 22:4:23
Saint Bernardino of Siena, 29:4:236
Saint Christopher, 22:3:3
Saint Denis, 30:1:22
Saint Didacus of Alcala, 32:1:5,6,9
Saint Didacus: article about 22:4:21-24; “santo,” illus., 22:4:21
Saint Dominic Soriano, 35:1:26
Saint Francis of Assisi, 32:1:5,9; 22:1:42; 22:4:34; 29:4:240
Saint Henry, Robert, 25:1:35,44,52
Saint James Church, Goose Creek, South Carolina, 22:2:26
Saint Jerome, 29:4:240
Saint Joan (San Juan), 35:1:24
Saint John the Baptist, 32:1:5; 35:1:25
Saint Joseph, 32:1:5,9
Saint Joseph’s Cathedral, illus., 25:2:133
Saint Joseph’s Sanitarium, 22:3:41
Saint Paul’s Church, 22:3:44
Saint San Ysidro “The Plowman Saint,” 21:1:31
Saint’s Medal, 22:4:15
Saint-Gardens, Augustus, 35:3:152
Saionji Kimmochi, 24:3:270
Salarias, Michael, article by, 21:4:54-65
Salazar, Fr. Alonso, 24:1:107
Salazar, Gregorio, 22:4:53
Salazar, Ms. Donna, 23:1:46,47
Salinas. Vasqiez. 26:4:259
Salladay, George, illus., 26:1:22
Salmagundi Club, 31:1:35
Salons of America, 32:3:181
Salt Water Boy, 34:2:lll
Salton Basin, 22:1;32
Salton River, 22:1:33,37,38
Salton Sea, 21:1:10,11,12,20
Salton Sink, 21:1:4,5,6,10,12,18; 22:1:32,33,39
Saltwords on Carmen Island, illus., 23:3:61
Salvatierra, Father Juan Maria, 22:4:49; 23;1:41.42; 23:3:45; 25:4:289,291
Salvatierra vs. Independent School District, 32:2:131
Salvation Army Farm Colonies, The, by Clark C. Spence, noted, 33:4:223
Sam Fox, 32:4:220
Sam the Tailor, 24:2:215
Samponaro, Frank N., book by, reviewed, 35:1:73-74
“Samuel Fox, Merchant and Civic Leader in San Diego, 1886-1939,” by Robert A. Burlison, 26:1:1-10 Samuel I. Fox Lodge No. 1747, 26:1:5
Samuel I. Fox Building, 23:2:28; 25:3:225
Samuel Peter Heintzelman and the Sonora Exploring & Mining Company, by Diane M. T. North, reviewed, 27:3:204,205
San Andreas, California, 21:3:46
San Andreas Register, 21:3:46
San Antonio & San Diego Mail Line, 28:4:214,215; 23:4:44
San Antonio Abad Rancho, 21:1:55
San Antonio, Baja California, 23:3:63
San Antonio, 27:2:129,130; 24:1:91,92,94,95,96; 24:4:399
San Antonio River, 24:1:101
San Antonio, 21:2:2,4,5; (Johnson Ranch), 22:4:35; 22:1:3; 22:2:2,3,5,6; arrival of, illus., 22:2:7
San Bartolo, Baja California, 23:3:63
San Bartolome, 23:3:79
San Benito, 29:4:240
San Bernardino, 21:1:72; 21:2:24; 21:3:12,21,34,36; 23:4:17; 24:2:156
San Bernardino County, 21:3:19
San Bernardino de Siena, 34:1:l8
San Bernardino Drug Store, 21:3:39
San Bernardino Hebrew Benevolent Society, 21:3:40
San Bernardino Herald, The, 28:3:198
San Bernardino Lodge No. 146, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 21:3:40
San Bernardino Mountains, 21:1:72; 22:4:27; 23:4:6
San Bernardino National Forest, 21:4:55
San Bernardino Patriot, The, 28:3:198
San Bernardino Valley, 21:1:72
San Bernardino’s Home of Eternity Cemetery, 21:3:39,40
San Blas, 21:1:67; 21:2:3,4; 21:4:5; 24:1:111
San Borja, Baja California, 21:4:31,34; 22:2:53
San Bruno, Baja California, 21:4:31
San Bruno Mission, 27:3:179
San Buenaventura Mission, 32:1:2
San Carlos Railway Station: illus., 31:3:211,218; ment. 212,217
San Carlos, 21:2:2,3; illus., 21:2:1,4,5; 22:1:2; 22:2:2,3,5,6,8; 22:4:51,52
San Carlos, 24:1:91,92,94; 24:4:399; 32:1:2
San Diegan, The, 28:3:201
San Diegan-Sun, The, 28:3:201
San Diegans, Inc., 31:1:56
San Diego & Arizona Eastern Railroad, 34:2:l72
San Diego & Arizona: The Impossible Railroad, by Robert M. Hanft, reviewed, 31:4:320-321
San Diego & Gila Railroad, 34:4:254,263,266,268,269
San Diego & Gila Southern Pacific Railroad, 24:2:224
San Diego & Old Town Railroad, 34:2:l30;
San Diego & Southeastern Railroad, 34:2:l33
San Diego, A Comprehensive Plan for its Improvement, by John Nolen, 21:3:51,55
San Diego Academy of Art, 26:4:239; 35:3:151,202
San Diego Adult Education Program, 34:1:33
San Diego Advertiser, 28:4:236,239
San Diego Advertising Club, 26:1:3
San Diego Aero Club, 25:1:31,32,36,52
San Diego Agricultural Park Association, 24:2:224
San Diego and Arizona Railroad, illus., 25:2:100-101; 29:1:14,34; 35:2:80; 28:1:47; 34:1:48,50,58,l26,l33; 21:1:38,41; 21:3:51,52,53; 26:2:133
San Diego and Eastern Railroad Company, 21:3:52; 30:4:255
San Diego and Gila Railroads, 30:3:202; 31:3:158,161; 4:248
San Diego and Gila, Southern Pacific and Atlantic Railroad Company, 21:1:73,77; 21:3:12; 29:1:7
“San Diego and His Biographers,” by Thomas Case, 29:4:235-246
San Diego and San Bernardino Railroad Company, 29:1:7
San Diego and Southern Utah Railroad, 29:1:7
“San Diego and the Gilded Age: The Efforts to Bring the Texas and Pacific Railraod to San Diego,” by Rickey D. Best, 34:4:253-280
San Diego Anti-Interference League, 26:4:262
San Diego Architectural Association, 30:3:157
San Diego Art Academy, 32:3:177
San Diego Art Association, 24:3:358; 30:4:242,246; 32:3:147,163,168,174,182,188
San Diego Art Guild, 35:3:168,172,177,186,191,198,199; 23:3:26; 30:4:247; 32:3:147,152,155,157,160,161,166, 168,171,173,174,175,176,177,181,182,183,185,186; (San Diego Artists Guild), 31:1:35
“San Diego as a Summer Resort for Pleasure Seekers and Invalids,” 28:4:239
San Diego Athletic Club, 35:3:199
San Diego Ballet Company, 23:1:70
San Diego Bar Association, 32:1:49
San Diego Barracks, 22:2:44; 22:3:1; 23:2:45
San Diego Barracks Grounds, 30:1:5
San Diego Baseball Team, 30:1:11
“San Diego Baseball: The Early Years,” by Frank Norris, 30:1:1-13
San Diego Bay, map of, drawn by Vizcaino’s cartographer, 24:1:82; 21:4:10; 26:2:79,80
San Diego Beekeepers Association, 27:3:157,158
San Diego Board of Trade, 23:1:69
San Diego Board of Trustees, 21:3:18; 23:2:41,43
San Diego Building & Loan Association, 31:1:1-27 passim
San Diego Business Directories, 24:2:162,163,166
San Diego Cable Company, 33:1:l
San Diego Cable Railway Company, 23:4:2; 35:1:17; 29:4:295
San Diego Cadets, 30:3:174
“San Diego, California, Terminus of the Texas Pacific Railway. From the Peninsula Looking East Across the Bay, 1873,” by A. E. Mathews, 24:2:155; illus., 156-157
San Diego California-Pacific Exposition of 1915, 21:1:39
San Diego Celery Growers Association, 24:4:447
“San Diego Cemeteries: A Brief Guide,” by Laurie Bissell, 28:4:269-291
San Diego Centennial Artillery Company, 22:3:6
San Diego Center for Children, 29:1:41
San Diego Chamber of Commerce, 21:1:39; 23:2:51,53; 24:2:163; 25:1:1,11; 3:192,196,198; 26:1:6; 27:3:165,169,170; 28:1:2,46,47,48
San Diego Chapter of the American Red Cross, 23:1:76
San Diego Citizen Relief Committee, 27:2:120
San Diego City College, 34:1:35
San Diego City Council, 25:3:192,196
San Diego City Hall, 1901, illus., 26:1:25
San Diego City Jail: illus., 30:3:188; ment., 189,193
San Diego Club and Pioneer Society, 25:1:16
San Diego Club Magazine, 26:1:5
San Diego Coal Company, 21:1:67
San Diego College of Letters, 22:2:22
San Diego College of Music, illus., 30:4:244
San Diego Commercial High School, 27:2:116
San Diego Common Council, 22:2:23
San Diego Community Chest, 26:1:5
San Diego Community Theatre, 31:2:94
San Diego Community Welfare Council, 29:2:108
San Diego Country Club, 29:4:297
San Diego County Agricultural Association, 21:4:57,58
San Diego County Baseball Managers’ Association, 30:1:9
San Diego County Board of Supervisors, 21:2:25; 24:2:242
San Diego County Building Trades Council, 28:1:55
San Diego County Cattlemen’s Association, 21:4:62
San Diego County Courthouse, 35:3:149
San Diego County Democratic Central Committee, 31:3:156
San Diego County Fair, 26:3:197
San Diego County Farm Bureau, exhibit, illus., 26:3:200
San Diego County Flume, illus., 21:2:34-35
San Diego County General Hospital, 35:2:102
San Diego County Indians as Farmers and Wage Earners, by Ted Couro, reviewed, 22:2:65
San Diego County Medical Society, 24:3:301
San Diego County Places-Names: They Had To Call It Something, by Lou Stein, reviewed, 22:2:64-65
San Diego County Planning Commission, 21:3:55
San Diego County Schools, illus., front cover, 22:2
San Diego County Soldier-Pioneers: 1864-1866, by Ed Scott, reviewed, 23:3:98-99
San Diego County Watersheds, 21:4:55-63 passim
“San Diego County’s Water Crusader, Fred A. Heilbron,” by Robert E. Melbourne, 32:4:254-263
San Diego Courthouse, 22:3:16; illus., 22:3:16-17
San Diego Custom House, 32:2:75
San Diego, Cuyamaca and Eastern Railroad Freight Depot, 21:4:47
San Diego, Cuyamaca and Eastern Railroad, 34:2:l25,l33; 25:4:277
San Diego Daily Bee, The, 29:1:9,10
San Diego Daily Journal, 35:4:262
San Diego Daily Transcript, 29:1:16
San Diego de Alcala, by Lope de Vega, 24:1:25-77; ment, 122
San Diego de Alcala Feast Day, 22:4:24
San Diego de Alcala. See Alcala, San Diego de; illus., 34:1:l7
“San Diego de Alcala,” by Reverend Monsignor I. Brent Eagen, 24:1:5-6
San Diego Department of Public Welfare, 26:1:3
San Diego Department of Sanitation, 21:4:46
San Diego Deputy City Marshals, c. 1889, illus., 26:1:21
San Diego Electric Railway, 31:3:212; 23:4:iv,2,4,8,10,30; illus., 23:4:4; 28:1:53; 29:1:31; 4:297,304; 26:2:106
San Diego Electrics, 30:1:1,8
San Diego Evening High School, 24:3:358; 31:3:166; 35:3:179
San Diego Evening Sun, 21:2:29,35
San Diego Evening Tribune, 28:4:264; 23:1:7; 32:1:48; 2:124
San Diego Federal Savings & Loan, 23:2:28; Sixth Avenue, 1938, illus., 31:1:21; 1951, illus., 31:1:20
San Diego Fertilizer Company, 24:4:442
San Diego, Fifth and E Streets, 1904, illus., 26:1:26
San Diego Fine Arts Gallery, 30:4:250; 32:3:174,181; 34:2:ll2; 35:3:173; See Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego
San Diego Fine Arts Society, 35:3:177
San Diego Fire Department, 23:1:74; 33:2&3:l33
San Diego Fishing Company, 21:1:69
San Diego Floral Association, 31;1:56; 34:4:28l; article about, 25:3:208-220; official seal, illus., 213
San Diego Flume Company, 21:4:61; 24:3:367-383 passim; 35:3:193; illus., 24:3:374,375
San Diego-Fort Yuma Road, 24:2:241
San Diego Foundry, 22:3:6
San Diego Gas & Electric Co., 33:1:53
San Diego Gas and Electric Light, 31:1:12
San Diego Gas Company, 24:2:226
San Diego Gila and Southern Pacific Railroad, 23:4:50
San Diego Guards, 24:2:224
San Diego Harbor, 25:3:192,193
San Diego Harmonie Cornet Band, 22:3:6; illus., 22:3:9
San Diego Health Department, 24:3:331
San Diego Herald, The, illus., 28:3:201; ment., 195-198, 203,214; 21:1:58,60,61,62,63,64,66,67,68,69,72,76; 21:3:13,14,15,16,21,23,24,25,26,37,46,55; 21:4:11; 23:4:44; 29:3:220; 25:4:274; 26:2:81,84,85; 3:173,175; 30:2:100; 3:202; 31:3:156,157,161; 32:2:75
“San Diego High School, 1882,1982: A Photographic Perspective,” by John Cash, 28:2:95-125
San Diego High School Alumni Association, 28:2:97
San Diego High School Orchestra (1903), illus., 28:2:105
San Diego High School, 23:1:76; 23:2:45; 29:2:134; 4:269; 27:3:183-201 passim, 4:267; 30:1:11; 31:1:53; early teachers at, 28:2:82; ment., 1:52; Special issue, 28:2; 34:1:35
“San Diego High School: Architectural Reflections,” by Richard George Wheller, 28:2:89-94
“San Diego Hills,” by Maurice Braun, illus., 23:3:26
San Diego Historic Site Board, 33:2&3:l47
San Diego Historical Society Library and Manuscripts Collection, 24:2:154,155,169,244; 25:2:141,147-149
San Diego Historical Society Library, 21:4:44; 23:1:77
San Diego Historical Society Quarterly, 28:1:29
San Diego Historical Society, 24:1;1; 24:2:153,159,162, 163,169; 29:2:115,133; 25:2:136-150 passim, 3:239; 26:2:135; 4:278; 27:4:261; 28:11:28-31; 4:271; 30:4:242,243,258; 32:1:19; 2:115; 3:157,192; 4:248; 33:2&3:l46,l47,l49; 34:4:298; 22:4:1,3,4,17,19,27; 35:3:206,209
San Diego Historical Society’s Oral History Program, 28:1:11
San Diego Historical Society’s Title Insurance and Trust Collection, 28:2:96-97
San Diego History–The Good Old Days, 23:3:99
San Diego History-The Good Old Days: Social Reporting, 22:1:52
San Diego Hotel Association, 32:2:130
San Diego in the l870s, illus., facing page 253
San Diego in the 1880’s, illus., 26:1:12-13
San Diego in 1885, article about, 31:1;1-23
“San Diego Indians and the Federal Government: Years of Neglect 1950-1865,” by Richard L. Carrico, 26:3:165-184
“San Diego Interiors: 1880-1930,” by William Chandler, 25:4:298-323
“San Diego Invites the World to Balboa Park a Second Time,” by Richard W. Amero, 31:4:261-280
San Diego Japanese Vegetable Growers Association, 28:4:250
San Diego Land and Town Company, 29:1:30; 21:4:48
San Diego Lincoln-Roosevelt Club, 30:4:262
San Diego Lodge No. 153 (Independent Order of Odd Fellows), 24:2:227
San Diego Lumber Company, 29:1:23
San Diego Lyceum and Debating Club, 26:2:126
San Diego Magazine, illus., 25:3:238; 34:3:229
San Diego Marine Biological Institution, 27:3:170
San Diego Marine Construction Company, 29:1:34
San Diego Masonic Lodge No. 35, 21:3:46,48
San Diego Masonic Lodge, 31:3:158
San Diego Medical Center, 35:2:105
San Diego Medical Society, 30:3:153
San Diego Merchants’ Association, 26:1:3; 32:2:130
San Diego Mesa College, 22:4:3,19; 32:3:205
San Diego Metropolitan Transportation Development Board, 34:2:l34
San Diego Mission Restoration Committee (1920), 32:1:18
San Diego Mission, 35:2:102
San Diego Moderns, 32:3:148,160,171,181
San Diego Museum of Art, 31:1:25,27,33
San Diego Museum of Man, 29:2:94,133,136,137; 34:4:ll2; 35:3:168
San Diego Museum of Natural History, 24:3:360
San Diego Museum, 31:1:47; 35:3:178
San Diego National Shakespeare Festival, 31:2:102
San Diego Negro USO, 34:1:35
San Diego Newsboy Association, 30:3:174
San Diego Normal School, 27:4:2667
San Diego Nursery, 31:1:6
San Diego Odd Fellows Lodge No. 153, 22:3:6
San Diego, Old Town & Pacific Beach Railroad, 34:2:l30; 22:2:22
San Diego Opera Company, 30:3:160
San Diego Originals: Profiles of the Movers and Shakers of California’s First Community, by Theodore W. Fuller, reviewed, 245-247
San Diego, Pacific Beach & La Jolla Railroad, 34:2:l30
San Diego Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West, 23:1:74
San Diego Peace Forum, 35:4:262
San Diego Pharmacy in 1887, illus., 25:2:106
San Diego Police, illus., 26:1:Front Cover
“San Diego Police, A Look Back,” by Pliny Castanien, 26:1:21-52
San Diego Police Automobile Detail, c. 1920’s, illus., 26:1:34
San Diego Police Bicycle Squad in 1917, illus., 26:1:34; Mounted Bicycle Patrolmen, illus, 25:2:93
San Diego Police Department in 1914,, illus., 26:1:30-31
San Diego Police Department Matrons, 1925, illus., 26:2:138
San Diego Police Headquarters: c. 1939, illus., 26:1:48-49; in 1970’s illus., 26:12:52
San Diego Police Motorcycle Squad, c. 1930, illus., 26:1:39
San Diego Police Traffic Squad in 1917, illus., 26:1:35
San Diego, port of, 24:1:83; map 93
San Diego Presbyterian Church, 21:4:49,51
San Diego Presidio (ruins), illus., 25:3:226
San Diego Presidio and Chapel. See Presidio of San Diego Excavations and Chapel
San Diego Presidio, article about, 32:3:192-208; ceramics at, 27:2:129-141, illus., 1:32; soldiers at, 1770-1794, article about, 24:4:399-424; 29:3:193-213, passim
San Diego Public Library, 21:4:40; 34:2:l09; 32:3:164
San Diego Race Relations Society, 34:1:3l
San Diego Railroad, 34:2:l25
San Diego Railway Company, 23:4:8
San Diego Rifle Club, 30:4:237
San Diego River, 21:4:10; 24:2:236; 26:2:79,80; 35:1:2
San Diego Rowing Club, illus., 25:2:95; 30:3:176
San Diego Savings and Loan Association, 23:1:72; 26:1:3
San Diego Savings Bank, 23:2:28; 23:3:27; 24:3:372; 28:4:224
San Diego School of Arts and Crafts, 32:3:157
San Diego Securities Company, 25:3:196
San Diego Silver Cornet Band, 22:3:2; illus., 22:3:4-5
San Diego Society for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, 29:2:97
San Diego Society of Natural History, 24:3:300,301
San Diego Southern Railroad, 34:1:l3,23
San Diego State College in 1933, illus., 25:2:112; 23:2:19; 31:1:53
San Diego State Normal School, 23:2:36; illus., 23:2:37
San Diego State Teachers College, 23:2:36; illus., 23:2:37; 24:4:269; 28:2:81; 29:4:269; 30:1:11
San Diego State University, Department of Anthropology, 22:4:1,3,17; 34:1:33,35; 23:2:36; 24:1:1,2; 24:3:301; 32:3:171,192,201; 35:1:17; 3:181; 4:260-276 passim
San Diego Street Company, 21:4:49
San Diego Sun, The: illus., 28:3:202; ment., 201; 21:1:36,41,44; 21:3:53; 22:3:41; 23:1:68; 23:2:15,51; 23:4:37,38; 24:3:307,379; 25:4:276; 30:2:126; 3:167,170; 31:1:3; 4:274,275,276; 32:2:124; 35:1:52
San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association, 26:1:7
San Diego Symphony, 31:4:270,274
San Diego Telephone Company, 31:1:12
San Diego Title Insurance and Trust Company, 25:2:144
San Diego Tourist Magazine, 32:2:130
San Diego Trust and Saving Building, 25:3:225
San Diego Trust and Savings Bank, 23:2:28; article about, 35:2:75-99
“San Diego Trust and Savings Bank, A Well Known Member of the Community for Ninety-Five Years,” by Theodore H. Davie, 30:1:29-36
San Diego Union Building, 23:2:26
San Diego Union, The, 29:1:4,6,9,14,16,21,22,24,48; 2:79,105; 3:159; 23:4:46,47; 23:1:68,69,70,72; 23:2:4,5,6,44,46,50,51; 23:4:4,8,10,15.16,17,37,49,60; 24:2:161,163, 166,188,220,226; 24:4:460; 25:2:83; 4:276,279,324,327; 26:1:13,14,16,25,57; 2:130; 4:261,267; 27:2:96,120; 3:151,154,156,171,189, 190; 4:213,229,261,262; 31:1:4,8,12,15; 2:81,92; 3:216; 4:247,251,253,308; 32:1:11,33,34,35; 2:83,84; 4:255; 34:3:205,208; 21:1:28,30,46; 21:2:26,27,29,35; 21:3:24,46,47,53,54; 21:4:49; 22:3:34; 34:3:l90,l9l,255; 35:4:263,270,272; ment., 28:1:11,16,43,59; 3:184,186,194-204, passim, 3:202,238,239,241; offices, illus., 3:196,197; 30:1:2,4,24; 2:134; 3:208; 4:237
San Diego Verdi Opera Festivals, 28:1:35,44
San Diego Vidette, The, 28:3:201
San Diego Volunteers, 21:3:45,46
San Diego Water Company, 23:2:10,45,48; 24:3:368,370,373
San Diego Waterfront and Bay in 1886, illus., 25:2:115
San Diego Weekly World, 21:4:14
San Diego Wheelmen Club, 30:4:233; 23:1:65,74; illus., 23:1:66-67
San Diego, Where California Began, Fifth Edition, by James R. Mills, noted, 32:1:67-68
San Diego Wild Animal Park, 25:3:212,213
“San Diego Woman’s Home Association, The: A Volunteer Charity Organization,” by Richard D. Sexton, 29:1:41-53
San Diego, 29:4:235
San Diego, 34:1:l6; Architecture, 21:4:43-53 passim; 21:4:43-53 passim; Blacks in, 1850-1880, 21:4:7-20; Californios and, 1846-1856, 21:3:1-31; economic history, 1846-1856, 21:3:1-31 passim; economic history, 1850-1860, 21:1:52-80; “Inland Empire,” 21:1:72; Little Landers Colony and, 21:1:26-52 passim; Panic of 1907, 21:1:27; town lot gardening, 21:1:30; watersheds, 21:4:55-63 passim; illus., 21:1:57, 21:4:43; 22:4:23; bicentennial guide to significant events, 22:1:1-3; centennial celebration, 22:3:1-25; early movie making in, 22:4:38-47; eastern portion, 1905, map, 22:1:32; Filipino migrant in, 22:3:27-35; in 1849, 22:2:9-19; in 1876, illus., front cover, 22:3; port of, map, 1796, 22:2:iv; source of name, 22:4:21-25; western portion, 1851, map, 22:1:23
San Diego Yacht Club, 23:1:70,75; 23:4:14; 28:1:11
San Diego YWCA, The: A Short History 1907-1982, by Clare Crane, noted, 29:3:234
San Diego Zoo, 30:3:153,155
“San Diego Zoological Garden, The: A Foundation to Build On,” by Marjorie Betts Shaw, 24:3:300-310
San Diego Zoological Society, 34:1:53
San Diego: A Chronological and Documentary History, 1535-1976, compiled and edited by Robert Mayer,noted, 25:3:270
San Diego: A Pictorial History, by Raymond G. Starr, reviewed, 33:4:2l4-2l6
San Diego: An Illustrated History, by Ray Brandes, reviewed, 28:3:208-209
San Diego: An Introduction to the Region, edited by Philip R. Pryde, reviewed, 23:3:97-98
San Diego: art in, 24:2:153-171, 24:3:343-366; illus., 282; in 1943, illus., 24:2:197-220, Spring front cover; occupation of the port, 24:1:91-96; water development, 1895-1897, 24:3:367-383; women in, illus., 24:3:311-342
San Diego: California’s Cornerstone, by Iris H. W. Engstrand, reviewed, 27:3:210-211
San Diego: Chinese Mission in, 23:2:8-21; Gaslamp Quarter, 23:2:22-35; Spanish role in development, 23:1:56-62; street cars in, 23:4:25-34; street names, 23:4:25-34 passim; suffrage for women, 23:4:42
“San Diego: The Saint and the City,” by Arthur Frederick Ide, 22:4:21-25
“San Diego” Rose, 25:3:218
“San Diego’s ‘Portia of the Pacific’: California’s First Woman Lawyer,” by Nicholas C. Polois, 26:3:185-195
“San Diego’s Centennial Celebration: A Pictorial Essay,” by Wayne M. Fabert and Ann Kantor, 22:3:1-25
“San Diego’s Chinese Mission”, by Elizabeth C. MacPhail, 23:2:8-21
“San Diego’s City Park, 1868-1902: An Early Debate on Environment and Profit”, by Gregory E. Montes, 23:2:40-59
“San Diego’s City Park 1902-1910: From Parsons to Balboa,” by Gregory Montes, 25:1:1-25
“San Diego’s Early Years As a Health Resort,” by Linda E. Miller, 28:4:232-247
“San Diego’s First Cabrillo Celebration, 1892,” by Sally Bullard Thornton, 30:3:167-180
“San Diego’s Flying Photographer” (Jimmy Erickson), 25:2:130
San Diego’s Free Clinic, 29:2:97
“San Diego’s Gardening Heritage: The Cultivation of Paradise on Earth,” 34:4:28l-288
“San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter”, by Michael Stepner, 23:2:22-35
San Diego’s Maritime Museum, 28:1:28
San Diego’s Mooseheart Drill Team, illus., 24:3:324
“San Diego’s Naval Disaster: The Explosion of the Bennington,” by Broeck N. Oder, 22:3:36-47
“San Diego’s Open Forum–Birth and Death,” by Trudie Casper, 26:2:126-132
San Diego’s South Bay Interurban, by Ralph Forty, reviewed, 34:3:243-244
“San Diego’s Victorian Homes,” by Karen Johl, 28:3:172-177
San Dieguito, 21:3:4
San Dieguito Land Grant, 29:4:274
San Dieguito River (Santa Ysabel Creek), 21:2:14,15,16
San Dieguito Shelter Circles, 21:4:30
San Dieguito, 21:3:4
San Dieguito-La Jolla: Chronology and Controversy, edited by Dennis Gallegos, reviewed, 35:1:67-69
San Dominguez Field, 25:3:196
“San Felipe Valley, In:” illus., 31:1:30; ment. 27
San Fernando, 24:1:102
San Fernando de Velicata, 21:4:27,36; 30:1:14
San Francisco, 1846-1856: From Hamlet to City, by Roger W. Lotchin, reviewed, 21:1:85-86
San Francisco Alta, 26:3:182
San Francisco Art Association, 32:3:160; 35:3:188
San Francisco Art Exposition, 32:3:158
San Francisco Bay, 23:4:16; 24:1:89,94-95, 122
San Francisco Borja, 22:4:52
San Francisco Bulletin, 23:4:14
San Francisco Call-Post, 34:1:9
San Francisco Chronicle, 21:1:69; 34:1:8,l0,l5; 21:2:29,35,36; 30:1:24
San Francisco City Hall, 32:2:98
San Francisco de Asis, Feast of, 22:2:54
San Francisco Examiner, 34:1:2; 21:1:45
San Francisco Herald, 26:2:81
San Francisco Medical Society, 26:3:189
San Francisco Mid-Winter Fair of 1894, 21:4:49
San Francisco Nichibei, 24:4:447
San Francisco Presidio, 22:1:3; 32:3:192-193
San Francisco Relief Committee, 30:4:259 San Francisco School of Design, 32:3:186
San Francisco Society of Women Painters, 32:3:160,181
San Francisco State Teachers College, 23:2:36
San Francisco Theological Seminary, 23:2:19
San Francisco Xavier Vigge-Biaudo Mission, 27:3:180
San Francisco, 21:1:58,59; 21:2:4; 21:3:15,35,52; 23:4:18; 24:1:111; 24:2:154,162
San Francisco, 30:3:170
San Francisco: Presidio, Port and Pacific Metropolis, by Robert W. Cherny and William Issel, noted, 29:1:76
San Gabriel Forest Reserve, 21:4:55
San Gabriel Mission, 32:1:2
San Gabriel River, 22:2:35
San Gorgonia Pas (Cohuilla Pass), 22:1:6
San Ignacio, 22:2:51; 23:1:40
San Ignacio Kadakaaman, 22:4:52
San Ignacio Plain, 21:4:31
San Jacinto Fault, 27:1:46
San Jacinto Forest Reserve, 21:4:57,58
San Jacinto Mountains, 23:4:6
San Jacinto National Forest, 21:4:58;
San Jacinto Peak, 21:4:56
San Jacinto Ranger District, 21:4:55
San Jacome de la Marca, 30:2:80
San Javier, 22:2:52
San Javier Baja California, 21:4:28
San Joaquin River, 21:4:5
San Joaquin Valley, 21:3:13; 21:2:24; 24:1:134
San Jose, 22:2:3; 24:1:106
San Jose, Baja California, 23:3:65,72; Herman ten Kate at, 23:3:66-67; illus., 23:3:66
San Jose de Comondu, 22:4:52
San Jose del Cabo, 21:4:27
San Jose, 24:1:92,95
San Juan Bautista, 33:1:7
San Juan Capistrano, 21:3:13; 22:4:39,50; 24:4:464
San Juan Capistrano Historical Society, book by, noted, 23:1:98
San Juan Capistrano Mission, 30:2:81
San Juan de Dios, Baja California, 21:4:30,34,36; 22:2:50
San Juan de las Parras, 23:1:7
San Juan de Las Secuas, 30:2:80
San Juan de Los Coches, 30:2:80
San Juan de Secua, 30:2:87
San Lazaro, 23:3:65
San Lucar de Barrameda, 22:4:23
San Luis Gonzaga Bay, 24:1:94
San Luis Obispo Mission, 27:2:132
San Luis Potosi, State of, 21:4:4
San Luis Rey, 21:1:72; 21:3:25
San Luis Rey Cemetery, 24:2:249
San Luis Rey Mission, 32:1:2
San Luis Rey River, 22:1:ii
San Luis Rey Star, 24:4:460
San Luis Rey Township, 21:3:21,25; 21:4:13; 24:2:238
San Luis Rey Valley, 21:3:13
San Luis River, 21:4:41;
San Marcos, A Brief History, by William Carroll, noted, 25:3:270
San Martin Island, 32:2:83
San Mateo, 30:1:14
San Miguel, 24:4:415; 34:1:l6; 22:4:23
San Miguel de Comondu, 27:3:180
San Miguel de Horcasitas, 22:4:52
San Miguel, Father Antonio de, 24:1:105
San Miguel Land and Water Company, 30:3:182
San Miguel Ranch, 22:1:22
San Miguel Rancho (Baja California), 21:3:46
San Miguel School, 23:1:47
San Nicolas del Puerto, 24:4:235,245; 29:1:235,245; 34:1:l6; house were San Diego de Alcala was born, illus., 34:1:l9; 22:4:22
San Pasqual, 21:2:13; 21:3:19,36,44
San Pascual Indians, 21:3:13
San Pasqual Battle of, 22:1:12,14
San Pasqual Battlefield Marker, 21:2:14,15
San Pasqual Indian Cemetery, 28:4:283
San Pasqual Indians, 26:3:178
San Pasqual Road, 21:2:16
San Pasqual Valley, 21:2:14,15; 21:3:13
San Pedro, 21:3:9
San Quentin Prison: illus., 33:4:205; ment., l97, 207, 208
San Quintin Valley, 30:1:22
San Quintin, 22:4:28,30
San Rafael, 30:1:17
San Simone, Arizona, 22:2:46
San Telmo, Baja California, 21:4:28
San Timoteo, 26:3:180
San Tome, New Mexico, 23:1:48
San Vicente, 22:4:35; 30:1:17
San Vicente, Baja California, 21:4:36
San Xavier, 21:4:31
San Xavier Mission, 26:1:17
San Ysidro Community History Project, The, edited by Richard Griswold del Castillo, noted, 30:1:73
San Ysidro Hotel (1909), illus., 31:1:35
San Ysidro Inn, 21:1;32
San Ysidro Irrigation District, 21:1:36,37,43,46,47
San Ysidro Mining Company, 21:1:68
San Ysidro Reservation, Native woman winnowing, illus., 26:3:169
San Ysidro: Little Landers Colony and, 21:1:26-51 passim
San-Dac-Er (San Diego Club Magazine), 26:1:6
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, 34:2:85
Sanborn, Salon S., 30:2:86
Sanchez, Angela Cano, book co-edited by, reviewed, 32:3:209-210
Sanchez, Father Francisco, 22:4:18
Sanchez, Father Jose Bernardo, 32:1:20; 3:164,175,177,185; 32:1:20
Sanchez, Jose Ramon, 27:4:253
Sanchez, Mr., 24:2:186,190
Sanchez Salvador, Don Fernando: plans for the development of the northern frontier of New Spain, 24:1:85,87,88
Sancho el Valiente, manuscript illus., 24:1:11
Sancho the Brave. See Sancho el Valiente
Sanderson Fixture Company, 29:4:292
Sandey, William A., and Mary Jane, 29:3:222
Sandham, Henry, 24:4:462,464
Sandoval, Alfredo, 23:1:48
Sandoval, Antonio, 24:4:407
Sandoval, Aurelio, 23:3:2,3
Sandoval Family, oral interview, 23:1:47-51
Sandoval, John, 23:1:52,53; oral interview with 23:1:48
Sandoval, Jose Andres Cota, book by, noted, 21:1:90-91
Sandoval, Julian, 35:3:211
Sandoval, Manuela, 23:1:52; oral interview with, 23:1:47-48
Sandoval, Maria Teresa (Mendoza), oral interview with, 23:1:50-52
Sands, Kathleen Mullen, book co-authored by, reviewed, 31:4:324-326
Sands, Mrs. Austin Ledyard, 34:1:4
Sands, Mrs. Emory, 34:1:l3
Sanford, O. S., 30:2:86,88
Sanger, Philip, 21:1:42
Sanitarium Treatment Rooms, 28:4:244
Santa Agueda, 22:2:52
Santa Ana Evening Blade, 25:3:211
Santa Ana Mountains, 21:4:55
Santa Ana Tin Mining Company, 21:4:58
Santa Anita, Baja California, 23:3:65
Santa Anita Racetrack, 24:4:453
Santa Barbara, 21:3:2,19,27; 24:1:102; 24:2:156,159
Santa Barbara Channel, 24:1:92
Santa Barbara Channel Indians, 22:4:14
Santa Barbara Channel Missions, 24:1:125
Santa Barbara Church (Baja California), 35:1:35
Santa Barbara Mission Archives, 24:1:3; 32:4:186; 32:1:1,11,19
Santa Barbara Mission Chapel, 29:1:58
Santa Barbara Presidio, 24:4:421; 29:1:57; 32:3:192-193
Santa Barbara School of the Arts, 31:3:166; 24:3:362; 35:3:179,191
Santa Catarina, 22:4:36; 23:3:65,67,71
Santa Clara, 21:3:15
Santa Clara, 28:1:12
Santa Clara Mountains (Baja California), 26:1:11-20 passim
Santa Cruz, 24:2:162,163; 25:4:276
Santa Cruz Art Association, 32:3:181
Santa Cruz Art League, 23:2:ii
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 24:1:84
Santa Cruz Island, 24:1:60; 29:1:92
Santa Fe Coal Company of Texas, 23:1:74
Santa Fe Depot, c. 1888, illus., 27:1:7
Santa Fe Land Improvement Company, 29:4:262,274
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 21:2:14; 22:3:40; 23:1:48
Santa Fe Railroad Station, illus., 25:2:84
Santa Fe Railroad, 26:1:14; 30:2:96; 31:4:248,249,250,251,252,253; 29:2:86,89; 4:274
Santa Fe Trail, 25:3:242
Santa Fe Wharf (San Diego), 23:3:1,14; 1905, illus., 27:4:270; illus., 28:4:253; ment., 256
Santa Gertrudis, 23:1:14
Santa Gertrudis, Baja California, 21:4:31; 22:2:53,54
Santa Isabel (Ysabel), 21:3:4,6; 24:4:414
Santa Margarita Island, 23:3:3,5,10
Santa Margarita Rancho, 21:2:25; 22:2:13
Santa Margarita River, 21:2:24; 25:4:328
Santa Maria, 23:1:7
Santa Maria (Ramona), 22:1:19
Santa Maria, Baja California, 21:4:27,36; 22:4:33
Santa Maria de Jesus, 34:1:18
Santa Maria in Ara Coeli, Church of, 24:1:5
Santa Maria Rancho, 21:3:45
Santa Marta, 23:1:1; illus., front cover 33:1:
Santa Rosa Hotel (St. James), k 28:4:238
Santa Rosa, 31:1:3; 32:1:36
Santa Rosalia, Baja California, 21:4:27; 22:2:52; 35:1:28-43
Santa Rosalia de Mulege, 23:1:9,12
Santa Ysabel, 21:3:36,37; 22:1:19,21
Santa Ysabel Creek, 21:2:14
Santa Ysabel Ethnobotany, by Ken Hedges, noted, 7l
Santa Ysabel Mission Cemetery, 28:4:284-285
Santangel, Luis de, 24:1:12
Santiago (St. James the Greater), 29:4:235
Santiago de las Coras, 23:3:65
Santiago de Xalisco, Franciscan missionaries of, 24:1:105
Santiago, 22:1:2; 22:4:22,51;
Santo Tomas, 21:1:66,67, 22:4:23,35; 24:4:415; 30:1:17; 32:2:73,84
Santo Yago, 22:4:22
Santorcaz, Juan de, 22:4:22; 29:4:235
Sappho, 33:2&3:92
Sarabia, Juan, 26:4:261,270
Saraceno, Cardinal, 34:1:2l
Sarafian, Winston L., review by, 26:4:283-284
Sarah MacFarland, 32:2:75
Sarassin, Leopold, 23:1:67
Sarassin, Marie Mathilde. See Blochman, Marie Mathilde (Sarassin)
Sarassin, Palmyre, 23:1:69
Sargeant’s Palace Cafe, 35:3:188
Sargent, Professor C. S., 23:2:51
Sargent, Shirley, book edited by, reviewed, 27:4:278-279
Saroyan, William, 31:2:96
Sartoris, Nellie, 27:1:3,6
Sasebo Naval Station, 24:3:286
Sasemoto, Joseph, 24:4:426
Sassoons, 23:1:67
Sato Genjiro, 24:4:427
satsuma-age (Japanese fish cake), 23:3:13
Saturday Evening Post, 23:1:77, 32:2:120
Sauers, Felice, 35:2:108; 35:2:108
Saunders, Russ, 28:2:134
Sautill, 29:3:233
Savage, Hiram N., 32:4:257,258
Savage, Thomas, 22:1:14
Savin, Adolphis, 28:4;271
Savings Bank of San Diego, 35:2:80; 35:2:80
Savings Bank of Southern California, 31:1:11
Savoy, Lauret, book co-edited by, noted, 32:2:144
Savoy Theatre (San Diego), 23:2:15; 26:1:54
Sawday’s Ensenada Motor Garage, illus., 30:1:18
Sawyer, J. A., 29:3:223
Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs., 21:1:42
Saxton, Alexander, book by, noted, 22:1:51
Saxton, M.M., 22:1:19
“Say No More Joe,” 24:2:212
Saylor, David O., 25:4:276
Scammon, Charles M., 32:2:78
Schachtofen (shaft kiln), 25:4:282
Schaeffer, Adolf, 24:1:7
Schaeffer, Rudolph, 32:3:177
Schaelchlin, Patricia A., book by, reviewed, 35:4:280-281; book by, noted, 31:1:73; review by, 3:227-228; article by, 29:2:96-114
Schaffer, Ronald, review by, 32:3:210-212
Scharf, Thomas L.: article edited by, 22:2:9-19; index co-compiled by, noted, 22:3:60
Scharrenberg, Paul, 26:2:129
Scheiber, Professor, 21:2:34
Schiller, 30:1:4; 34:4:26l
Schiller and Murtha: illus., 30:1:facing page 1; ment., 1,4,6
Schiller, Marcus, 23:1:68,69; 23:2:43; 27:4:228,229,230; 28:4:272
Schiller, Rudolph, 21:3:39; 23:1:69
Schindler, Amby, 28:2:141
Schlink, Joseph and Margaret, 28:3:150
Schmidt, O. M. 30:3:192
Schmidt, Rupert, 35:3:193
Schmidt, W. H., 26:3:204
Schmitt’s Dispensary, 35:3:149
Schmohl, Fred C., 35:3:155
Schmucker, Johnny, 32:4:225
Schneider & Kueppers Bookstore, 22:3:ii
Schneider, A., 30:4:243
Schneider, Carl, illus., 26:1:22
Schneider, Edmund, 31:4:303
Schneider, Isabel, 32:3:182
Schneider, Otto H., 23:3:29-30; 32:3:147,175,185; 34:2:l00
Schneider, Rose, 32:3:183
Schneider’s Book Store, illus., 30:4:245
Schnepp, Alfred D., illus., 26:1:44
Schnier, Jacques, 35:3:159
Schoefer and Dietzsch kilns, 25:4:281
Schoenherr, Steven E., review by, 32:4:269-270
Schofield, E. M., 26:2:128
Schofield Engineering Company, 25:3:198
Schoider & Weary, 21:4:49
Scholars and the Indian Experience: Critical Reviews of Recent Writing in the Social Sciences, edited by W. R. Swagerty, noted, 32:2:144
Schon, Mayor, 27:2:118,119
Schoneberger, William A., book by, reviewed, 33:1:72-73
School for the Revival of the Lost Mysteries of Antiquity, 26:4:231, 237; 23:2:2
School of American Archaeology, 29:2:89,91
School of Applied Design, 34:2:94
School of Mining in Paris, 35:1:28
School Traffic Patrol, illus., 26:1:42
Schools in County, illus., front cover, 22:2
Schreier, Konrad F., article by, 21:2:12-22
Schreier, Konrad F., Jr., article edited by, 22:2:31-48
Schroeder, Albert, 29:2:116
Schultz, Isabelle, 35:3:158
Schulz-Bischof, Elsbeth, book translated by, reviewed, 30:1:69-71
Schumann, Paul, 28:1:36
Schumann-Heink, Madame Ernestine: article about, 28:1:35-45; ment., 3:150; 4:288; 30:2:133,134,135; 31:4:269,302,305,306; illus., 24:3:339
Schutte, Alfred, 30:2:102
Schutte, Alma, 30:2:102
Schutte, Bertha, 30:2:102
Schutte, Della, 30:2:102
Schutte, Edward, 30:2:102
Schutte, Ena, 30:2:102
Schutte, Gerhard, 30:2:95,97,99,100,101,102
Schutte, Grace, 30:2:102
Schutte Home (Twin Inns, Carlsbad), illus., 30:2:101
Schutte, Hugo, 30:2:102
Schutte, Oscar, 30:2:102
Schutte, Paul, 30:2:102
Schutte, William H.: ment., 28:2:137,140; oral interview, 126-135
Schutz, John A., book by, reviewed, 32:1:56-57
Schuyler, James D., 21:1:15
Schwartz, Harvey, book by, reviewed, 26:2:162-163
Schwartz, Henry, article by, 27:4:227-237
Schwartz, Rosalie, review by, 26:1:72-73; review by, 30:2:141-143
Schwartzenberg, E. Guenther von, 21:4;49
Schweigardt, Frederick, 35:3:158,162,191
Scientific American, 35:1:18
Scope of Historical Archaeology: Essays in Honor of John L. Cotter, The, edited by David G. Orr and Daniel G. Crozier, noted, 34:1:74
Scott & Wilson, 27:4:254
Scott Act, 23:4:19
Scott, Andrew, 31:3:155
Scott, Bernice, book by, noted, 23:1:98
Scott, Buchanan, 30:1:24; 33:4:l53,l55,l56,l58,l60,l6l,l62
Scott, Carroll De Wilton, 34:2:l04
Scott, Chalmers, 23:4:47
Scott, Colonel Thomas A., 27:1:24
Scott, Dr. James Brown, 24:3:288,289
Scott, Ed, book by, reviewed, 23:3:98-99; 33:1:64
Scott, Edwin, 32:3:161
Scott, Ethel, 33:4:l6l
Scott, General Winfield, 30:3:204
Scott, James G., 27:4:241
Scott, John F., 30:4:238
Scott, L. E., 21:1:42
Scott, Laurel Davis, article co-authored by, 27:2:115-128
Scott, Major General Winfield, 22:1:5
Scott, Mrs. William Force, 23:4:38
Scott, Thomas A., 31:1:3; 4:247,248
Scott, Tom: illus., 34:4:270; ment., 262,263,266,267,268,269, 270,27l,272,273,274,275
Scottish Clan Society, 27:4:233
Scout Fair, 26:3:205
Scovem Henry, 21:4:46
Scoville Manufacturing Company, 34:3:202
Scranton, John R., 32:2:85
Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, 24:3:328
Scripps College, 30:4:267
Scripps, E. W., 25:1:15; 3:221; 32:2:104; 35:3:149,194,197; 21:1:47
Scripps, Edward W., illus., 27:3:164; ment.161,165,166, 170,171,172; 23:2:53
Scripps, Ellen and Virginia, 30:2:105
Scripps, Ellen Browning, 25:4:299,300; 35:1:12; 3:156,191; illus., 24:3:328,329; mentioned, 306,309,328,347,360; illus., 27:3:Front Cover; ment., 161,165,166,170,171; 28:1:37; illus., 26:2:120; ment. 122
Scripps, Emma, 23:2:48
Scripps Family, 29:1:51
Scripps Home (Ellen), c. 1900, illus., 26:2:120
Scripps House, illus., 25:2:186-187
“Scripps in the 1950’s: A Decade of Bluewater Oceanography,” by Elizabeth N. Shor, 29:4:247-261
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, article about, 27:3:161-173; 24:3:301,328; 26:2:128
Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Probing the Oceans, 1936-1976, by Elizabeth Noble Shor, reviewed, 25:1:75-76
Scripps Memorial Hosptial, illus., 26:2:123
Scripps, Mrs. Fred, 25:3:208,212
Scripps Oceanographic Institute, 1911, illus., 26:2:122
Scripps, Virginia: illus., 24:3:329, mentioned, 328
Scriven, C.P., 21:1:46
Scudder, Reverend William W., 23:2:16
Sculpture in San Diego, article about, 35:3:149-205
Scurvy, 22:2:4,5,6
Sea Cliffs, Beaches and Coastal Valleys of San Diego County: Some Amazing Histories and Some Horrifying Implications, by Gerald G. Kuhn and Francis P. Shepard, reviewed, 31:2:138-140
“Sea Lion, The,” 30:2:99
Sea of Cortez, 35:1:31
Sea Otters, 21:1:55,68
Sea Rover, 24:3:288,291
Sea Scouts, 28:1:23
Seabird, 23:1:66
Searchlight, 21:1:20
Searl, Homer W., 33:1:69,70
Searl, Oliver P., 33:1:66,69,70
Sears, 24:2:219
Sears, Chief of Police, 31:4:272
Sears, George: illus., 26:1:42,50; ment. 47
Sears, Miss Eleonora, 34:1:9
Sears, Roebuck and Company, 35:1:17
Seawell, Molly, 23:4:38
Sebastian Kneipp’s Sanitarium, 28:4:243
Sebastian Vizcaino y la expansion espanola en el Oceano Pacifico, 1580-1630, by W. Michael Mathes, noted, 21:1:91
Secret Doctrine, 26:4:231
Security First National Bank, 23:1:72
Security Pacific National Bank, 23:1:71,72
Security Trust and Savings Bank, 28:4:251; 30:4:234
Sedgewick, Thomas, 34:4:254,259,26l,267
Sedgwick, General Thomas S., 31:1:3
See’s Candies, 23:1:51
“Seeker of Light and Shadow: Lou Adelaide Bigelow,” by Joan M. Mohr, 34:3:20l-222
Seekers of the Spring: A History of Carlsbad, by Marje Howard-Jones, reviewed, 29:2:142-144
Seeking the Elephant, 1849: James Hutchings’ Journal of his Overland Trek to California, edited by Shirley Sargent, reviewed, 27:4:278-279
Seeley, A. L., 28:4:218,222
Sefton Block, 21:1;30
Sefton Family, article about, 35:2:75-99
Sefton, Harley Knox, 35:2:75
Sefton, Hattie, 35:2:76
Sefton Investment Company, 35:2:84
Sefton, J. W., 33:1:20
Sefton, Joseph Jr., 24:3:301,306,309,351,357,372; 24:4:433; 35:2:75,84,86,88; illus., 30:1:33; ment., 2:135
Sefton, Joseph Sr., 35:2:76,78,84,87,92; and family, illus., Summer (3) front cover; 23:3:27; illus., 30:1:30; ment. 29,30; 28:1:52,53,60
Sefton, Mrs. H. L., 33:1:20
Sefton, Thomas W., illus., 30:1:35; letter to the editor, 25:1:80; 35:2:86,87,89
Seftons, 33:4:l77
Segovia, Bishop of, 34:1:2l-22
Sehon, John L., 35:1:53,56
Seibert, B. F., 28:4:222
Seid, Pearl Hom, 23:2:17
Seinen-Kai Club, 28:2:116
Seki Genzo, 24:4:448
Selassie, Emperor Haile (wife of), 35:2:105
Selby, John, book by, noted, 25:3:271
Selden, Lieutenant George L., 30:1:59
Select Bibliography to California Catholic Literature, 1856-1974, compiled and annotated by Rev. Francis J. Weber, noted, 21:1:91
Selected Letters of Raymond Changler, edited by Frank MacShane, noted, 29:1:75
Selective Bibliography of Chicano Bibliographies, by Julio A. Martinez, noted, 21:2:59
Selene, 35:1:37
Selig Polyscope Company, 22:4:38
Sellers, Beriah, 34:4:276
“Selling of a City, The: Oceanside, 1920-1930,” by Brian Wiersema and Mary Taschner, 27:2:75-90
Sellman, Hunton D., 31:2:97
Sellon, E. Mark, 32:3:183
Sellon, Elizabeth Evelyn Sherman, 32:3:183; 31:1:35
Sembradores. Ricardo Flores Magon y el Partido Liberal Mexicano: A Eulogy and a Critique, by Juan Gomez-Quinones, reviewed, 21:1:86-87
Senan, Fr. Jose, 24:1:111
Senate Bill 1367 (Dilworth Act), 35:4:266
Senate Bill 1836 (Kraft Act), 35:4:262
Senate Bill 444, 28:4:256
Senate Commerce Committee, 25:3:193
Senator, 30:4:254
Sensor, Guy, photographs by, 25:2:88,96,117,118,134
Sepulveda, Fernando, 27:4:241
Sepulveda, Senor, 23:3:57,58
Sepulveda, 24:1:15
Sepulvedas, 23:1:49
Sequoya League, 29:3:153,155
SERA, 32:2:107,111,113
Seraphs, 30:1:6
Serikaki, Laurie R., book compiled by, noted, 35:4:286
Serra Cross, illus., 24:3:facing page 399
Serra, Father Junipero, 21:1:30; 21:2:2,3; 21:4:28,31,36; 34:1:l6; 22:1:1,3,42; 22:2:2,3,6,7,8,49; 24,48,49,52; illus., 22:2:4, 22:4:48; 28:1:59; 4:270; 30:1:14; 4:259; 25:1:60; 2:138,139; 3:226,232,237; expedition of 1769, 24:1:91-96 passim; illus., Winter front cover; mentioned, 6,8,106,107,120,122,133,142; 23:1:14,60,62; illus., 23:2:36; song about, 23:2:36-39; 23:4:45; 35:1:22,24; 2:100; 3:153,188; 4:232; 32:2:106; 3:192,200; 4:248 Serra Museum (Junipero), 28:1:28; and Presido Park, illus., 25:2:138,139; article about, 25:3:221-241; Library, 22:4:17; 21:4:44; 22:4:1,9,17,21,51; 24:2:162; 32:2:112; 3:199; 4:248
Session, Henry, 32:1:37
Serra Palm, 24:2:162
Serra Route, article about, 21:4:21-37
Serra Route from San Juan de Dios to, 21:4:35
Serra Route, problems of, commentary on, 22:2:49-55
Serra Trail from Loreto to Santa Gertrudis, 21:4:32
Serra’s San Diego: Father Junipero Serra and California’s Beginnings, by Iris H. W. Engstrand, noted, 29:3:233
Serrano, Jose Antonio de Jesus, illus., 21:3:26
Serrano, Jose Antonio, 22:1:14,21
Serrano, Leandro, 21:3:6
Serrurier, L., 23:3:48
“Serving San Diego County’s Indians? Campo Indian Agency Schools,” by Terri E. Jacques, 29:3:153-164
Session, Kate Olivia, : illus., 31:1;7; ment., 6,42,52, 4:264,269; 34:3:224,28l;
Sessions, Kate, 23:2:47,48,50,51,52,53,54; illus., 23:2:49; 25:1:2,6,16; 2:167; 3:208,219; 26:1:7; illus., 24:3:326; mentioned, 327,360; 24:4:442; illus., 29:1:46; ment., 43,46; illus., 28:2;101; ment., 1:37; 2:77,93;; illus., 32:3:189; ment., 115
“Seven Cities of Cibola”, 23:3:44
“Seven O’Clock Club, The,”, 26:1:59
Seven Years War, 24:1:89
Seventh Street Studio (Contemporary Artists), 31;1:33
Seventy-Five Years in California, 1831-1906 (Davis), 21:1:56
Severance, Julia Gridley, 35:3:198
Seward, Clarence A., 21:2:32
Seward, Mary, 29:3:155
Seward, Professor John R., 35:4:271
Sex Offenses and Castration in San Diego, article about, 35:4:248-259
Sexton, Richard D., article by, 29:1:41-53
Sh quah, 29:2:124
Sha-wee, 29:2:129
Shackiette, William S., 22:3:39
Shadows of the Indian: Stereotypes in American Culture, by Raymond William Stedman, reviewed, 29:3:227-228
Shamrocks, 30:1:5
Shanfield, Zelda, 32:3:182
Shankland, Bert, 27:4:272; 28:1:22; 35:2:117
Shannon, Capt. W. E., 26:3:206
Shannon, Don E., review by, 32:1:56-57
Sharp, Wes, 28:2:140
Sharp, William, 30:2:102
Sharp’s Headgate, illus., 21:1:3 Sharp’s Heading, illus., 21:1:2
Shashin Kekkon (Picture Marriage), 24:4:431
Shatto, Charles, 23:2:17
Shaver, A. E., 28:2:113
Shavers, Reverend E. M., 23:2:19
Shaving Saloon (fifth St.), 21:4:20
Shaw, Anna Howard, 23:4:35
Shaw, F., illus, 26:1:22
Shaw, Marjorie Betts; article by, 24:3:300-310; letter to the editor, 24:4:483
Shaw, Thomas, 27:4:248
Shea, Mike, illus., 26:1:42,43; 28:1:22
Sheldon, Henry B., 29:3;216
Shelgren, Olaf, 35:1:1
Shell, Charles E., 29:3:154
Shellback Expedition, 29:4:253
Shells of Baja California, 23:3:49
Shelton, Dr., 26:1:54
Shepander, B. S., 31:2:128
Shepard, Emily Grierson, 33:2&3:l07
Shepard, Francis P., book co-authored by, reviewed, 31:2:138-140; 29:4:258
Shepard, Jesse, articles about, Spring/Summer l987; illus., 25:2:146; mentioned, 142; 4:301
Shepard, Joseph, 33:2&3:l07
Shepherd, Gerald A., article by, 30:4:233-240; article by, 32:2:92,102
Shepherd, Thomas, 31:3:212,213,219
Sheran, Miss Daisy, 27:1:36,40
Sheridan, Thomas E., book by, reviewed, 33:4:2l3-2l4
Sherman, Captain Matthew: illus., 31:1:13; ment. 1,4,6,13,14; 25:4:306; 21:4:47; 34:4:259,260
Sherman, Dr. Walter John, 31:4:271
Sherman, Elizabeth: illus., 32:3:184; ment., 183
Sherman Heights, 29:1:28
Sherman House, illus., 25:4:306-307
Sherman Institute of Riverside, 29:3:155,160
Sherman, John, 29:3:372
Sherman, Lieutenant William, 30:1:61
Sherman, Major Edwin, 28:3:198
Sherman, Mathew, 30:3:167
Sherman, Matthew, Jr., illus., Fall 25:4:Front Cover
Sherman, Mr. John, 24:1:44
Sherman School Kindergarten Class in 1908, illus., 25:2:113
Sherman School, 29:2:134
Sherman, William T., 25:3:253
Sherman’s Addition, 29:1:30
Sherriff, J. A., photographs by, 25:2:83,85,86-87,90,99, 106,107,111,115
Sherwood, L. C., 27:3:186,187
Sherwood, Lionel, 25:2:181
Sherwood Wheaton House, illus., 25:2:173
Shibai, 24:4:447
Shieffer, George, 30:2:101
Shigin clubs, 24:4:447
Shima Hyonosuke, 24:4:427,441; illus., 443
Shipek, Florence Connolly, review by, 23:3:94-95; book by, reviewed, 35:4:278-280
Shipman, Bret, book by, noted, 35:4:286-287
Shipman, Sidney J., M. D., 29:2:103
“Ships and Sherds: Ceramics at the Presidio,” by Jean Krase 27:2:129-141
Ships of the Redwood Coast, 27:4:261
Shirlaw, Walter, 30:4:246
Shor, Elizabeth Noble, article by, 29:4:247-261; article by, 27:3:161-173; book by, reviewed, 25:1:75-76
Short History of the American West, by Joseph A. Stout Jr. and Odie B. Faulk, noted, 21:2:59
Short History of San Diego, A, by Michael McKeever, reviewed, 32:3:215-216
Shortridge, Samuel M., 26:3:190
Shoshoni Indians of Inyo Countym, The: The Kerr Manuscript, edited by Charles N. Irwin, reviewed, 27:2:143,144
Shoven, Hazel Brayton, 32:3:183-184
Shozo, Okoshi, 23:3:6,7
Shreve, Forrest, 21:4;27
Shropshire, Betty, 32:3:184-185
Shubrick, Admiral William Bradford, 30:3:200; 30:1:51,52,53,54,56,58,59
Shuck, Oscar T., 26:3:188
Shum, Reverend T. C., 23:2:17
Shumate, Dr. Albert, book by, noted, 23:3:101; book by, noted, 24:4:482
Sickness of Loanda (Scurvy), 22:2:6
Siebert, John, 25:2:153,188
Siebert, Sgt. T. H., illus, 26:1:46
Siegan, Sharon, article by, 25:3:208-220
Sierra, 32:2:85
Sierra Agua Verde, 21:4:31
Sierra Club, 30:4:272
Sierra de la Giaganta, 21:4:31
Sierra de San Borja, 23:1:13
Sierra de San Juan, 22:2:54; 23:1:13
Sierra de San Pedro Martir, 23:1:12
Sierra de Santa Clara, 21:4:25
Sierra Gorda, 24:1:100,110
Sierra Laguna, 23:3:75
Sierra Madre, 23:4:6
Sierra Nevada, 23:4:47; 29:1:1
Sierra Nevada, 32:2:83
Sierra San Borja, 21:4:25,34; 22:2:54
Sierra San Pedro Martyr, 21:4:27,36
Sierra Symphonies, 26:1:57
Sierra Victoria, 23:3:65,66,74
Sievers, Michael A., 26:3:175
Silas J. Lewis, illus., 21:1:17,21
“Silent Film Making in, 1898-1912,” by Blaine P. Lamb, 22:4:38-47
“Silent Sentinel, The: Samuel Wood Hamill, F.A.I.A.” by Laura Young, 31:1:51-65
Silk, A.J., illus., 34:4:292
Silk Factory (San Digeo), 29:4:296-297
Silsbee, Joseph L., 25:2:151,152
Silsbee, Thomas H., 27:1:60
Silva Family, 21:3:3
Silvas, Jose Manuel, 24:4:407
Silvas, Manuel, 23:4:49
Silver Dons, The, 35:3:213
Silver Gate Club, 24:3:336
Silver Gate Colored Republican Club, 27:2:96
Silver Gate Gun Club, 23:2:50
Silvermine, Connecticut (artists’ colony), 23:3:29
Simoneau, Jules, 23:3:72
Silverado Canyon Tank Truck and Suppression Crew (1935), illus., 21:4:61
Silvergate: illus., 30:3:186-187; ment., 177
Silverman, Joseph: article by, 24:1:7-23; mentioned, @,3
Silvermine Artists’ Guild, 31:1:27
Simancas (Northern Spain), 24:1:85
Simmons, Capt. Bezer, 21:3:13
Simon Edison Centre for the Performing Arts, 31:2:102
Simon Levi Company, 24:1:13
Simple Life Colony (Chicago), 21:1:28
Simpson and Pirie, 33:1:5
Simpson, Matthew: diary of, 29:3:214-224; illus., 215
Simpson, Roy E., 35:4:262,268,269,270
Sinaloa, 24:1:87,119
Sinclair, George, 33:2&3:l42
Sing Wo On (Alta), 23:4:19,20
Singh, Mohan, 25:1:50
Sinnard, L. G., 29:4:274
Sinnott, Joseph F., letter to the editor, 24:1:151-152
Siren, Osvald, 23:3:22; 26:4:238
Sismondi, 24:1:7
Sission, Fred, 32:2:84
Sission, Major George H., 33:4:l52,l53; 30:1:18,19,21,22; 3:208
Sisters of Charity, 23:1:48
Sisters of Mercy, 28:4:278,279; 35:2:106
Sisters of St. Joseph Carondelet, 28:3:178-193, passim; 34:3:l88,l90,l98
Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, 28:3:187
Sistiaga, Sebastian, S.J., 25:4:290
Sitton, Thad, book co-authored by, noted, 30:3:227
Six Galleons for the King of Spain: Imperial Defense in the Early Seventeenth Century, by Carla Rahn Phillips, reviewed, 33:4:2l6-2l7
Sixth Order of Merit of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 23:3:6
Sixth Street Canyon (San Diego), illus., 23:2:41
Sixtus V, 29:4:237; 34:1:22
Skaggs, Jimmy M., book co-authored by, reviewed, 24:3:396-397
Sketch of the Port of 1850, by A.B. Gray, 21:1:74
Skinner, Henry C., 32:2:83
Slack and Morse, 21:1:58,61
Slack, Levi, 21:3:12
Slack, Mr., 22:1:19
Slade School, 32:3:163
Slattery, F. J., illus., 26:1:34
Slaymaker, Nathaniel, 24:3:309
Sloan, John, 32:3:168
Sloane, Eric, book by, noted, 29:3:233
Sloane, Harrison G., 28:4:254
Sloane, Joshua, 23:2:43
Sloane, Judge William A., 23:2:10; 23:4:36; 31;1:43
Sloane, Mrs. Annie, 23:4:36
Sloane, William A., 30:2:127
Sloat, Commodore John Drake, 21:3:9,10; illus., 30:1:57; ment. 51
Small, Emmett, book compiled and edited by, 25:4:340-341
Small, Margaret, 35:2:108
Smallcomb, Constable Thomas, 33:4:l99,203,206
Smith, Al, 30:4:270
Smith, Albert B., 21:3:25
Smith, Alexander, 21:4:13; 27:3:152,154
Smith, Azariah, 25:3:242,243,248
Smith, Beatrice, 35:1:52
Smith, C. Arnholt, 28:1:17; 4:288; illus., 29:4:291; ment., 290,291
Smith, Captain A. J., 25:3:254
Smith, Charles, 32:4:220
Smith, Charlotte Bailey, 27:1:17,29
Smith College, 31:2:92
Smith, Daniel, 27:1:17
Smith, Deborah, 23:2:36,38
Smith, Duane A., book co-edited by, reviewed, 24:4:475-476; review by, 21:1:83-84
Smith, Dwight L., book by, 22:3:60
Smith Family, 32:2:118
Smith, Frances Rand, 32:1:1
Smith, Freda Eunice Ione, illus., 34:3:2l3
Smith, Hanson, 23:3:27
Smith, Harrison, 32:1:28
Smith, Helena, 27:1:18,37
Smith, Howard “Skippy,” 34:1:35
Smith, James H., 21:1:61
Smith, Jean M., article by, 26:2:133-154
Smith, Joseph, 24:2:247
Smith, Kenneth A., review by, 22:1:45-46; review by, 26:4:288-289
Smith, Lieutenant Andrew Jackson, 25:3:248
Smith, Mabel Fairfax, 24:3:360; 35:3:155,186-188
Smith, Mary, illus., 32:2:127
Smith, Mary Louise, 27:1:18
Smith, Michael L., book by, noted, 35:4:288
Smith Mountain (See Palomar Mountain)
Smith, Ray T., review by, 29:1:70-71
Smith, Rosa, 31:1:6,15
Smith, Samuel Church, 30:2:97,99,100
Smith, Samuel F., 21:2:32; 24:3:379
Smith, Sister Ann Cecelia, 34:3:l95,l96
Smith, Soloman S., 23:1:68
Smith, Sylvester C., 25:3:192,194
Smith, W. Murray and Virginia, 34:1:29
Smith, Walter G., 30:1:24; 3:167; 33:4:l59
Smithe, Bensel R., 22:3:41
Smithsonian Institution, 34:3:202
Smythe Avenue (San Ysidro), 21:1:27
Smythe, William E., 21:1:26-51 passim; 21:1:54,59,76; illus., 21:1:31; 22:1:19; 33:1:64; 23:1:72; 35:1:2
Snipe-Eel, illus., 29:4:257
Snook, Captain Joseph, 29:1:55
Snook, Joseph Francis, 21:4:3; 22:4:8; 27:4:241
“Snowy Day, A”, by Albert Valentien, 24:3:345
Snyder, Charles, 28:2:130
Snyder, J. H., 31:1:4,10,14
Snyder, Ray, 29:2:108
Snyder, Robert, 34:4:294; 35:3:156
Snyder, Sarah, 31:3;155
So Far Disordered in Mind: Insanity in California, 1870-1930, by Richard W. Fox, reviewed, 26:2:156-158
So. Pacific, 34:4:275
Soboleski, Henriette and Lucas Von, 32:4:217
“Social and Intellectual Affiliation: Formation and Growth of San Diego’s University Club,” by Sylvia K. Flanigan, 31:1:40-50
Social Gospel, 32:4:230
“Social Growth,” 26:1:57
Sociedad de Irrigacion y Terrenos de la Baja California, 21:1:3
Society for California Archaeology, 22:4:19
Society for Crippled Children, 29:2:108
Society for Talmudic Studies, 23:1:67
Society for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, 27:2:121,123
Society of Anthropology in Paris, 23:3:48
Society of Architects, 21:4:46
Society of Independent Artists, 32:3:181
Society of Jesus, 22:4:49; 23:1:2,7,40,41
Society of Natural History, 35:2:88
Sogo Aizo, 24:4:427
Soin, Charles, 25:3:252
Solar Aircraft Company, 24:2:219
soldado de cuera, illus., 24:4:410
Soldiers at Presidio, 1770-1794, 24:4:399-421 passim
Soledad (Petit Coco), 23:3:57
Soledad, 35:1:28
Soler, Father Joseph, 24:1:109
Solis, Joaquin, 21:4:2
Solis War, 21:4:4
Solorzano Pereira, Juan de, 24:1:17
“Solteros”, 23:1:52
Some California Catholic Reminiscences for the United States Bicentennial, edited by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, noted, 23:3:100
Soule, Gardner, book by, reviewed, 23:4:69-70
“Some Reflections on California, 1776,” by W. Michael Mathes, 22:4:48-53
Some Reminiscences about Fray Junipero Serra, edited by Francis J. Weber, noted, 32:1:69
Somers, J. W., 27:1:32
Sonora Road Log, by Walt Wheelock, noted, 21:3:66
Sonora, 22:4:2,51
Sonora, 21:1:6; 21:2:3; 21:4:5; 24:1:87,100,104,105,112
Sonoran Desert Region, aridity of, 21:4:26
Sorbonne University, 34:1:35
Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd, 21:2:13
Sorenson, Martin, 24:3:351
Sorolla, Joaquin, 32:3:186
Sosa, Don Antonio, 30:1:17
Sotelo, Refugio, illus., 32:2:127
Soto, Alejandro de, 24:4:411
Soto, Lorenzo, 21:3:19
Sotomayor, Padre Vicente, 30:1:52 Source, The: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, edited by Arlene Eakle and Johni Cerny, reviewed, 30:4:285-287
Sousa, Frank, 33:4:203,204,206
South Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, 30:3:202
South Bay Union Elementary, illus., 25:2:188
South China Morning Post, 23:1:77
South Coast Land Company, 30:2:102
South Kensington Art School, 32:3:182
South Moulton Villa, illus, 26:1:120,121
South Mountain Water Company, 21:1:40
Southampton, 30:1:56,61
Southern California Art Exhibition, 35:3:181
Southern California Art Show, 30:4:250
Southern California Artists, 31:1:26
Southern California Conference of Congregational Churches, 23:2:15
Southern California Exposition at Del Mar, article about, 26:3:196-205
Southern California Forest and Water Society, 21:4:57
Southern California League, 29:1:34; 30:1:6
Southern California Mountain Water Company, 24:3:367-383 passim; 26:1:5
Southern California Peaks, by Walt Wheelock, reviewed, 21:3:58
Southern California Railroad, 29:1:9; 34:2:l29-l30; 31:4:258
Southern California Republican Assembly, 28:4:259
Southern California Water Company, 21:1:46
Southern California Yachting Association, 23:1:71
Southern Commercial Company, 24:4:448; 28:4:251,254
Southern Counties Building, 28:1:32
Southern Diegueno, 29:2:116
Southern Electrical Company, 26:1:54
Southern Military District, 25:3:242,244,247,251,253
Southern Overland Routes, The: Cyclists’ Guide to a Major Scenic and Historic Route Through the Southwest, by Lowell Lindsay and Diana Lindsay, noted, 32:1:65-66
Southern Pacific and Atlantic Railway, 34:4:254
Southern Pacific Railroad, 21:1:9,12,13,17,24; 21:4:47 32:1:29,38,39; 34:4:272,273,274,276; 25:3:199; 31:4:248,249,251,252
Southern State League, 30:1:7
Southern Title Building, 33:1:22
Southern Vineyard, 21:3:37
Southerner (steamer), 21:1:62
Southwest Classics. The Creative Literature of the Arid Lands. Essays on the Books and Their Writer, by Lawrence Clark Powell, noted, 21:2:59
“Southwest Corner,” 27:4:261
Southwest Expedition of Jedediah S. Smith, The: His Personal Account of the Journey to California, 1826-1827, edited with an introduction by George R. Brooks, reviewed, 24:4:471-473
Southwest Institute in San Diego, 32:3:164
Southwest Institute: illus., 27:1:33; ment., 28
Southwest Museum, 29:2:136
Southwest: South or West?, by Frank E. Vandiver, noted, 22:2:67 Spanish Landing, 22:2:6
Southworth, J., 30:1:22,25
Sovereign, 21:3:33
Spain, regions of, 23:1:57
Spain: in California, backgrounds of colonization, 24:1:1-143 passim; mission colonization and political control in California, 97-120; occupation of the port of de Alcala, 91-96; plans for the occupation of California, 1602-1769, 79-90
Spain’s Colonial Outpost, by John A. Schutz, reviewed, 32:1:56-57
Spalding, A. G., (See also Spaulding), 25:3:221; 32:2:104; 4:242
Spalding, Frank C., 24:3:306; 25:3:192
Spalding, Mrs. Keith, 31:1:27
Spanish American War, 23:1:76; 27:2:115,117
Spanish and Mexican Records of the American Southwest, by Henry Putney Beers, reviewed, 26:2:155-156
“Spanish Bight,” 25:1:31,32
Spanish City Planning in North America, by Dora P. Crouch, Daniel J. Garr and Axel I. Mundigo, reviewed, 28:4:292-293
Spanish Civil War, 24:1:20
Spanish Colonial Architecture of Mexico, 28:1:51
Spanish Colonial Missionaries, 23:1:55-63
Spanish Colonial Officials, origins of, 23:1:56-62 passim; chart 23:1:58
Spanish Cork Oak, 23:2:50
Spanish Miners, 21:4:8
Spanish Royal Corps of Engineers in the Western Borderlands, The: Instruments of Bourbon Reform 1764-1815, by Janet R. Fireman, reviewed, 24:4:479-480
Spanish Scientists in the New World: The Eighteenth-Century Expeditions, by Iris W. Engstrand, reviewed, 28:1:71-73
Spanish Village, 31:4:262; 32:3:154,158,173,175,177,184,185
Spanish-Mexican Families of Early California: 1769-1850, Volume II, by Marie E. Northrop, noted, 31:3:241-242
Spaulding, A. G., (See also Spalding),24:3:323; 30:2:125; 4:262
Spaulding, Rev. Charles, 31:1:46
Speicher, Eugene, 31:1:27
Spence, Clark C., book by, noted, 33:4:223
Spencer, Charles Delaval Ogden, 23:2:28
Spencer, Earl Winfield, Jr., 33:4:l65-l78 passim; illus., 34:1:5,l3
Spencer F. Baird, 29:4:254
Spencer, Lord, 33:4:l54
Spencer, Mrs. Earl Winfield, Jr., 34:1:l; 34:3:206,2ll,2l2
Spencer Ogden Building, 23:2:28
Spencer, Wallis Warfield, 33:4:l65-l78 passim
Spenser, W. S., 27: 2:76
Sperry, R.L., article by, noted, 22:1:27
Sperry, Robert L., article by, 21:1:1-25
Spicer, Edward, 24:1;123
Spiegl, Jacob, 29:1:2
Spiritual and Magnetic Healing Sanitarium, 28:4;242
Spiritual Conquest of Mexico, The: An Essay on the Apostolate and Evangelizing Methods of the Mendicant Orders in New Spain: 1523-1572, by Robert Ricard, noted, 29:2:149
Spode Ware, 22:4:17
Spohr, George S., 21:4:50
Spoor, George K., 22:4:42
“Sports at High School: Two Oral Interviews,” 28:2:126-142
Sports, San Diego Baseball, 30:1:1-13
Sportsman’s Sea Food Market, 27:4:218
Sprecher, Katie, 30:4:242
Spreckels, Adolph B., 28:3:200; 29:4:300,304
Spreckels, Alma de Brettville, 35:3:157
Spreckels, Arthur, 30:4:255
Spreckels Brothers Commercial Company, 25:4:275,280; 29:4:295
Spreckels, Claus, 23:4:27; 25:4:275
Spreckels Company, 21:1:32,34,38
Spreckels, John D., Jr., 33:4:l75
Spreckels, John D., 23:4:ii,igv,2,4,6,11,26; 29:1:20; 4:297,300,304; 25:3:218,221; 4:275,282; 26:1:5; 27:4:265; 30:4:255; 31:3:210; 4:269; 32:2:104; 33:4:l69,l73, l74,l75; 34:1:48; 34:2:l26; 21:2:42; 21:3:52,53,54; 35:1:4,17; 3:191; illus., 24:3:370; mentioned, 306,368-381 passim; 24:4:427-433; 28:11:37,48,53,61; 3:200
Spreckels, Marie, 33:4:l75,l77
Spreckels, Mrs. Adolph B., 35:3:197
Spreckels, Mrs. Claus: illus., l76; ment., 33:4:l68,l74, l75,l76,l77. See also, Moore, Mrs. Ellis; 34:1:3,7
Spreckels, Mrs. John D., 33:4:l67
Spreckels, Rudolph, 21:1:44
Spreckels Theater, 31:2:100; 21:1:46,47; 22:4:36; 27:4:267; 35:3:188
Spreckels, Tookie, 33:4:l74
Spreckels Wharf, 22:3:37; 27:4:265
Sprietsmo, Leo C., book by, noted, 35:4:283-284
“Spring Board” (La Jolla), illus., 26:2:109
Spring Valley: Bancroft Road, 1912, illus., 25:2:124-125; Fisher Ranch about 1888, illus., 2:104-105; Wheeler family home about 1892, illus., 2:89
Sproot, Pesky, 28:2:140
Spruce Street Suspension Bridge: illus., 30:3:190-191; ment., 181,184
Spudding In: Recollections of Pioneer Days in the California Oil Fields, by William Rintoul, reviewed, 22:4:57
Squatter and the Don, The, 30:3:208
Squibob Papers, The, 23:2:34
“Squibob:” illus., 26:2:86; ment. 77,81
Squires, Betty, 33:1:44
St. Anne, Sister, 28:3:192
“St. Anthony’s Indian School in l886-l907,” by Teresa Baksh McNeil, 34:3:l87-200
St. Anthony’s Indian School, 28:3:182,183
St. Augustine’s Cathedral, 28:3:178
St. Bernardine of Siena, 24:1:5
St. Boniface Indian School, 28:3:184; 34:3:l96,l98
St. Brigid’s, Pacific Beach, 28:3:187
St. Catherine, Mother, 28:3:186
St. Claire, Mother, 28:3:183,184
St. Clement, Cardinal Juan Bautista de, 34:1:22
St. Didacus. See Alcala, de
St. Francis Hotel, 35:3:194
St. George, 21:3:34
St. James Hotel, 27:1:29; 28:4:238
St. James School, Del Mar, 28:3:192
St. James-by-the-Sea, 30:3:154
St. John Celebration of the Free Masons, 21:3:24
St. John’s School, 28:3:185
St. John, Silas P., grave marker, illus., 28:4:273
St. Joseph’s Boys’ School, 28:3:182
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 24:4:462; 28:3:178,184
St. Joseph’s Grammar School, 28:3:185,187
St. Joseph’s Hospital, 27:1:38
St. Joseph’s Sanitarium, 35:2:106
St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, 31:4:252
St. Louis City Art Museum, 34:2:96
St. Louis Fair (1904), 28:1:14,15; 35:3:184; 24:2:162
St. Louis School of Fine Arts, 35:3:168
St. Mary’s Hospital, 35:2:106
St. Michael’s School, 23:1:48
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 30:2:102
St. Patrick’s School, 28:3:187
St. Paul, Minnesota, 21:3:35,52
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (San Diego), 23:2:20
St. Paul’s Rectory: illus., l7; ment., 33:1:l4,l5
St. San Jose, 24:1:96
St. Savior’s Chapel of Harvard School, 30:3:162
St. Vincent’s Church, 35:3:188
St. Vincent’s Parish, 28:3:186
Stables, The, 35:1:44,49
Stadel, Dr., 35:2:113
Stafford Company, 31:1:26
Stafford, Fred, 24:4:447
Stafford, Katherine June, 35:3:199
Stagnaro, Barto, illus., 27:4:facing page 213
Stagnaro, Steve, illus., 27:4:facing page 213; 215,221; ment., 217,218
Stallard, L. Bruce, 31;1:21
Standard Oil Building, 24:3:308
Standard Oil Tower, 31:4:264
Standish, California (Little Landers), 21:1:27
Stanford, Leland, 34:2:l24,253,269,27l,273
Stanfield, Flora L., 32:1:11
Stanford, Leland G., article by, 24:2:236-253; 30:2:124,127; 28:4:216; 31:1:14,47
Stanford University Museum, 24:2:159
Stanley, Henry A., 24:2:183,184,186,187,189,190,191,192,194,195
Stanley, J. Q. A., 26:3:179,186
Stanley, Jennie, 24:2:193,194
Stanly, John Quincy Adams, 21:4:39,40,41,42
Stannard and Clements, 21:4:49
Stanton, J., 27:3:187
Stanton, William, book by, reviewed, 22:3:48-49
Star and Crescent Boat Company, 28:1:17
Star and Crescent, 28:1:22
Star Laundry, 24:4:442
Star of France, 28:1:12,20
Star of India (Euterpe), 28:1:11-28, passim
Star of India — the Log of an Iron Ship, 27:4:261
Stark, Dr. Walter, 23:2:19
Starkey, Janion & Company, 27:4:255
Starr, Dr. Raymond, review by, 35:4:280-281; article edited by, 29:3:165-184; review by, 30:4:280-281; reviews by, 34:3:l75-l76; l76-l77; book by, reviewed, 33:4:2l4-2l6; review by, 32:1:57-59
Starr, Kevin, book by, reviewed, 31:4:321-323; book introduction by, reviewed, 24:2:262-263
Starry, Roberta Martin, book by, noted, 21:1:92
“Start of Professionalism, The: Three Early San Diego Artists,” by Bruce Kamerling, 30:4:241-151
Starting With Defiance: Nineteenth Century Arizona Military Posts, by Constance Wynn Altshuler, noted, 29:3:234
State and National Bankers’ Association, 23:1:72
State Bank Act (1912), 23:1:72
State Board of Fish Commissioners, 23:4:18,20
State Commission on Land Colonization and Rural Credits, 21:1:44,47
State District Court in San Diego, 24:2:221,223
State Emergency Relief Administration, 35:3:158
State Highway, 21:2:78,15
State Normal School (State University), 22:3:31; illus., 25:2:154; 24:3:301,357; 24:3:347; 29:2:108; 4:302; 35:3:178; illus., 27:1:35; ment., 35,36,184; illus., 33:1:l0; ment., 7
“State of Jefferson,” 24:2:250
State Racetrack Leasing Commission, 26:3:205
State-County Parks and Beaches Association, 25:3:223
Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Restoration, The, by F. Ross Holland Jr., noted, 31:4:331
Stazione Zoologica, Naples, 27:3:161
Steamboating on the Colorado River, 26:2:79
Steamboats on the Colorado River: 1852-1916, by Richard E. Lingenfelter, reviewed, 25:4:346-347
Stearns, Don Abel 21:3:13; illus., 27:4:242; ment., 240,241,242,243,245 246,248,251,252; 29:1:55
Stearns, Frederic, 30:2:127,135
Stearns, 33:4:l77
Steatite Bowl, 22:4:14,16,17
Stedman, Raymond William, book by, reviewed, 29:3:227-228
Steele, Alex J., 27:4:214
Steele, Captain Seymour G., 30:1:58
Steele, Francis, 28:4:272
Steffen, Jerome O., book by, reviewed, 27:1:65-66; book edited by, reviewed, 26:1:68-70
Steffen, Randy, book by, reviewed, 26:2:161-162
Steffens, Lincoln, 26:2:126,127
Steichen, Edward, 32:3:179
Steiger, John W., review by, 21:3:32-42; review by, 28:2:146-147
Stein, C., 26:3:201
Stein, J. J., 27:1:53,54
Stein, Lou, book by, reviewed, 22:2:64-65
Steiner and Klauber, 29:1:4,6,8
Steiner, Klauber, Choate and Castle Addition, 29:1:8
Steiner, Leopold and Julia, 29:1:4
Steiner, Samuel, 29:1:3,6,16; 31:1:12
Steiner, Sigmund, 29:1:4
Steinhardt Aquarium, 28:1:15
Steinhelber, Theodore, 30:2:101
Steinmetz, Harry, article about, 35:4:260-281
Stephan, Monsignor Joseph Andrew, 34:3:l89
Stephens, Bascom LA., 26:1:13
Stephens, Frank: illus., 24:3:304; mentioned, 300,301
Stephens, Governor W. D., 33:4:l69,l75,l77,l78
Stephens, Kate, 24:3:300
Stephens, L. C., 26:3:187
Stephens, Richard J., 30:1:19
Stephens-Terry Home: illus., 33:1:l2; ment., 7
Stepner, Michael, article by, 23:2:22-35
Steppe, Andrew, 34:1:30
Steppe, Cecil, 34:1:30
Steppe, Esther, 34:1:30
Steppe, Thomas, 34:1:30
Stern, Norton B., article by, 21:3:32-42
Stevens, Ben, 28:4:223
Stevens, Joseph E., book by, reviewed, 35:1:66-67; 2:146-148
Stevens, Governor Isaac, 26:2:85
Stevens, Thomas Wood: illus., 31:2:88,89,91; ment., 91; 4:269
Stevenson, Colonel Jon D., 25:3:244,245,247,249,250,251,252, 253,255,256
Stevenson, Jonathan D., 30:3:200
Stevenson, Mrs. Robert Louis, 22:4:30
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 24:3:374; 35:3:184
Stevenson, Robert, 25:4:287
Stevenson’s and Jandl’s Houses by Mail: A Guide to Houses from Sears, Roebuck and Company, 35:1:17
Steward, Joseph H., 27:2:95
Steward, M. C., 35:2:110
Stewart Brothers, 28:2:77
Stewart, Don, 23:4:18; 27:4:266
Stewart, Elinore Pruitt, book by, noted, 30:1:74
Stewart, George R., book edited by, noted, 21:1:91
Stewart, Harris B.: illus., 29:4:255; ment., 253
Stewart, Janet Ann, book by, noted, 21:3:66
Stewart, Mrs. W. W., 29:1:43,45,48,50
Stewart, R. Seaforth, 31:2:128,131,134
Stibolt, Arthur H., 35:3:188
Stickley, Gustav, 24:3:344; 35:1:15
Stickney, Jeff, book by, noted, 29:1:75
Stickney, Jefferson K., Jr.: article by, 27:3:183-201; illus., 197
Stickney’s Cracker Barrel: Antics of Lawyers and Judges in San Diego in the Early Part of This Century, by Jeff Stickney, noted, 29:1:75
Stiles, Leroy, 30:2:127
Stiles, Mrs. Harriet, 30:2:126
Stillbolt, Arthur, 25:2:181
Stillman, Mildred Elizabeth, 30:3:153
Stimmel, Carrie, 35:2:106,110
Stingaree (San Diego), 23:2:9,13,24; 27:4:264,267,273; 35:1:44-62 passim
“Stingaree, The,” 24:3:320
Stockdale, Jim and Sybil, book by, reviewed, 32:1:59-60
Stockton, M. G., 30:2:86,87
Stockton, Robert F., 21:2:14; 21:3:9; illus., 30:1:62; ment. 51,59
Stockton School, 28:2:77
Stockton, Thomas C., 28:4:236,238,239
Stoddard, Ellwyn R., book co-edited by, reviewed, 29:3:313-314
Stokes, Edward R., 22:1:13; 27:4:249
Stone v. Farmers’ Loan and Trust Co., 21:2:33
Stoneman, George, 30:2:129
Stoneman, Governor, 21:2:24
Stoner, John L., 32:3:185
Stoner, Mary Elizabeth Shropshire, 32:3:184-185
Stonewall Mines, 29:2:136
Store Fronts in San Diego, photographed by J. A. Sherriff, illus., Spring (25:2:) front cover
Storey, Grace, 35:3:194
Storms Brewed in Other Men’s Worlds: The Confrontation of Indians, Spanish, and French in the Southwest, 1540-1795, by Elizabeth A. H. John, noted, 22:2:67
Story, Della, 31:1:4
Story, H. L., 23:2:45; 30:2:129; 21:4:50
Story, Hampton L., 31:1:3,4,6
Story of New and of its Founder Alonzo E. Horton, The, by Elizabeth C. MacPhail, reviewed, 26:4:288-289
Stott, Kenhelm W., review by, 26:4:286-288
Stough, Oliver J., 22:2:28
Stout Joseph A., Jr., book co-authored by, noted, 21:2:59
Stover, Allan, 26:4:251
Stover, John F., book by, reviewed, 26:1:67-68
Stowbridge Lithography, 31:1:25
Strada, Louis, 27:4:218
Strait of Anian. See “Northwest Passage”
Straits of San Lorenzo, 23:3:61
Strand, Carl L., article by, 28:1:43-63
Stratiss, L., 21:3:21
Strauss & Kohn, 21:1:60
Strauss, Johann, 23:3:72
Street cars in San Diego : 23:4:25-34; bridge pilings, illus, 23:4:28; crash, 1937, illus., 23:4:30; Number 16, illus., 23:4:26; right of way south of La Jolla High School, illus., 23:4:33
Street names (Mission Beach), 21:2:41-48 passim
Street names in San Diego, 23:4:25-34 passim
Street Names, Pacific Beach, 22:2:20-30
Street Scene, (California), 22:4:38
Streets, Dr. T. H., 23:3:46,54
Strickland, Cowboy, illus., 25:2:133
Strobel, Lee K., 22:3:37
Stroke, C. B., 31:3:156
Strong, Douglas H., book by, reviewed, 31:1:68-70; book notes by, 23:1:98; 23:3:100-101; review by, 23:1:95-96; review by, 34:4:302-303
Strong, Gary E., and Kurutz, Gary F., book by, noted, 32:4:275
Strong, Irene Amy: illus., 28:3:151,153; ment., 3:149-161, passim
Strong, Ray, review by, 24:2:262-263
Stuart, A. H. H., 26:3:165
Stuart, Gilbert, 24:2:166
Stuart, John C., 35:3:216
Stuart, Mary, 34:1:24
Stuart, Mrs. J. C., 35:3:216
Student Army (S. A. T. C.), article about, 27:3:183-201
“Study of the Location of Mule Hill: General Kearny’s Camp After the Battle of San Pasqual, A,” by Konrad F. Schreier, Jr., 21:2:12-22
Sturdivant, E. D., 29:4:302
Sturgis, Grace Langdon, 34:2:98
“Success at Mid-Life: Charles Reiffel, 1862-1942, San Diego Artist,” by Martin E. Petersen, 31:1:24-39
Suffrage for Women, 1911, 23:4:35-42
Sukesaburo, Mizukami, 23:3:8
Sullivan, Father, 28:3:186
Sullivan, Hardwood, 31:1:21
Sullivan, Herbert L., 31:1:21
Sullivan, Jerry, 31;1:21
Sullivan, Kate, 35:2:106
Sullivan, Louis, 25:2:151,155,156
Sullivan, Robert J., 31:1:20
Sullivan, Susan, article by, 23:4:43-57
Sullivan, William, article by, 31:1:1-23; book co-authored by, noted, 31:4:329
Sullivan’s Transportation Building, illus., 25:2:155
Sully, Langdon, book by, reviewed, 21:1:84-85
Sulphur, 23:3:45
Sumerlin, Howard, 32:3:185
Sumerlin, Mabel Ernestine, 32:3:185
Summer, Charles Burt, 30:4:268
Summer Cloud, 32:2:83,84
“Summer Design:” illus., 31:1:31; ment. 26,27
Summer, Francis B., 27:3:172
Summers (San Diego Mission surgeon), 26:3:212
Sumner Auditorium, 29:4:258
Sun Cafe, 24:4:442
Sun, The, 23:1:77
Sun, 34:1:2
Sun Yun Lee, 23:4:15,20
Sunbelt Cities: Politics and Growth Since World War II, edited by Richard M. Bernard and Bradley R. Rice, reviewed, 31:3:230-231
Sunder, John E., review by, 30:2:139-140; review by, 33:1:77-78
“Sunkist Musical Cocktail,” 26:1:57
Sunkist Musical 26:1:57
“Sunlight”, by Maurice Braun, illus., 23:3:32
Sunset Building, 29:4:287
Sunset Magazine, 26:4:256; 34:2:83, 34:3:20l
Sunset Sea Food Company, 27:4:218
Sunset Travel Guide to Mexico, by the editors of Sunset Books and Sunset Magazine, noted, 24:2:264
Sunset Travel Guide to Northern California, by Lane Publishing Company, noted, 22:2:66
Sunset Travel Guide to Southern California, by the editors of Sunset Magazine, noted, 21:1:92
Sunset, 25:2:153
Supreme Court of California, 21:2:28,29,30,31
Surf Line Railroad, 34:2:l29
Surveyor General’s Report for 1855, 21:3:14
Surrano, Jose Antonio, 23:2:45
Sussman Wormser Company, 29:1:15
Sutherland, Thomas W., 26:4:212; 21:3:11; 31:3:157
Sutter, John A., 25:3:251
Sutton, Ceil, 35:2:108
Suzuki Tokujiro, 24:4:441; illus., 443
Sverdrup, Ann, 35:2:108
Sverdrup Hall, 29:4:258
Swagerty, W. R., book edited by, noted, 32:2:144
Swain, Jorge, 29:2:84
Swallow, John, 29:4:254
Swanson, Gloria, 22:4;42
Swayne, E. J., 33:1:l5
Sweeney, Major Henry, 24:3:376,380,381
Sweeny, Lt. Thomas, 21:3:46; illus., 21:3:44; article about, 26:3:206-217; illus., 207
Sweet, A. H., article about, 30:2:124-138
Sweet Amy (Whatmore): illus., 30:2:128; ment., 127,129,133
Sweet, Charles and Betsy, 30:2:128,129
Sweet, Elaine: illus., 30:2:128; ment., 127,128,133
Sweet Family, 32:3:170
Sweetwater Cottage (U. S. Grant Jr.), illus., 27:1:13
Sweetwater Dam, 21:4:47,48,61; 31:4:253
Sweetwater River, 21:4:61; 29:2:124
Sweetwater Valley, 25:4:279
Sweitzer, Sachs & Co., 29:1:4
Swett, John, 30:4:267; 26:3:185
Swing, Phil D., 25:3:200,201
Swisher, Carl, 21:2:33
Switzer Canyon, 23:2:45; 28:1:54
Switzer, E. D., 29:1:7
Switzer, Mrs. S. W., 29:1:48; 26:3:199
Swycaffer, Joseph, 24:2:239
Sylvester, Sister M., 34:3:l98
Symbolist Art Movement, 26:3:213-255 passim
Syphilis, Indians and, 24:2:180
Syracuse University, 30:3:153,160
Szekely, Deborah, 31;2:100
Tachibana Chikamori, 24:4:445
Tadd, J. Liberty, 35:3:168
Taft, President William Howard, 23:1:76; 28:1:58,59; 32:2:98; 24:3:270; 25:3:192
Tagalog Syllabary, 22:3:28; illus., 22:3:29
Tagg, Lawrence V., book by, reviewed, 34:2:l75-l76
Taggart, Charles P., 29:1:7; 28:3:200; 23:2:44
Taggart, Grant, 21:4:57
Taggart, Mrs. C. P. 28:3:201
Tahoe: An Environmental History, by Douglas H. Strong, reviewed, 31:1:68-70
Taisei Maru, 24:4:429; illus., 435
Taisho, Emperor, 24:3:293
Taiyo Sangyo Gaisha (Southern Commercial Company), 23:3:11,13,14,15; place names associated with the operation of, map 23:3:14
Takashima Katsue, 24:4:444
Take Ten (newspaper), 29:2:137
Takenaka Minejiro, 24:4:444
Takezo, Nellie, 23:3:17
Takezo, Take, 23:3:17
Takezo, Taniguchi, 23:3:7,17
Tales of the Superstitions: The Origins of the Lost Dutchman Legend, by Robert Blair, noted, 22:3:60
Tamaral, Father Nicolas, 23:1:40; 23:3:43,76; 25:4:291
Tampico: Franciscan missions of, 24:1:99-100; mentioned 102,108
Tamplain, Pamela, article by, 21:3:43-49
Tanaka, Charles, 24:4:426
Tanaka Kohei, 24:4:426
“Tangiers,” 1892, (Note: this illustration was incorrectly labeled “Amsterdam” in the issue in which it was printed), 31:1:32
Tani Jiro, 24:4:427
Tanida Masato, 24:4:445
Taniguchi Takezo, 24:4:433
Tanis, Norman, book co-authored by, noted, 22:3:60
Tank, James, 23:3:30
Tannahill, Reay, 35:4:251
Tanzer Memorial: illus., 28:4:287; ment., 288
Tapia, Col. Andres, 30:1:17
Tapis, Father, 24:1:129
Taraval, Father Sigismundo, 23:1:40
Tarbell, Edmond C., 32:3:161
Tasaki, Jerry, 24:4:447
Taschner, Mary, article by, 28:1:1-10; article co-authored by, 27:2:75-90 Tasker Well, 29:1:3
Tasman, Abel, 23:3:43
Tate, Major, 34:1:l0
Tatsunosuke, Takasaki, 23:3:3
Tauber, Rae, and Henderson, John D., A.I.A., article by, 21:4:43-53
Taubes, Frederick, 32:3:175
Taylor, Captain E. A., 33:4:l72
Taylor, Estelle, 29:2:79
Taylor, Frederick, 28:3:200
Taylor, Joshua, 24:2:159,163
Taylor, Luther “Dummy,”, 30:1:1,6,7
Taylor, Mr. Harold, 34:3:205
Taylor, Robert M., Jr., book co-edited by, noted, 34:2:l85
Taylor, Zachary, 28:3:194
Tays, George, 21:3:8,9
Teacher’s College, 34:3:225
Teacher’s Guide to La Purisima Mission, La Purisima Mission State Historic Park, reviewed, 32:1:62-63
Teague, Walter Dorwin, 31:4:264
Teats Houses, illus., 25:2:166-167
Teats, Katherine, 33:1:l3
Tebbets, George P., 22:1:19
Tebbets, George P., 32:2:75
Tebbetts, George P., 30:1:42; 21:1:60,76; 21:3:21; illus., 21:3:27
Tecate, 21:1:46
Tecate Indians, illus., 26:3:166
Tedrow, Irene: illus., 31:2:98; ment., 91
Tehame County, California (Little Landers), 21:1:27
Tejon Reservation, 26:3:172,175
Telemaco Mine (Baja California), 33:4:l58
Telford, George, 28:4:284
Telford, Mrs. Maxine, 26:1:7
Teller, Henry M., 24:4:462
Temecula, 21:1:72; 21:4:13,14,15,39,40,42; 29:1:4; 31:3:177,215
Temecula and Pauba Land Company, 21:2:27
Temecula Canyon, illus., 32:1:29; 25:4:327
Temecula Creek, 21:2:27
Temecula River, 21:2:25
Temecula Road Committee, 24:2:224
Temecula Valley, 21:3:13; 25:4:327
Temeyota, 22:1:8
Temperance Legion, 28:3:162
Temple Beth Israel, 23:1:68,75,76; 26:1:4,5
“Temple Beth Israel,” by Henry Schwartz, 27:4:227-237
Temple, Don Juan, 29:1:63
Temple, John, 27:4:240,241,242,244,245,246,248 Temple of Peace, doors, illus., 26:1:facing page 23
“Temple of Peace, The,” by Marian Lester, illus., 26:4:Front Cover
Temple, Sir Richard, 25:1:2
Temples in the Wilderness: Spanish Churches of Northern Sonora, by George B. Eckhart and James S. Griffith, noted, 22:3:60
Templo de San Juan, 23:3:78
Temporary Paradise? A Look at the Special Landscape of the San Diego Region, by Donald Appleyard and Kevin Lynch, 21:3:55
Ten Kate, Herman: article about, 23:3:41-92; map of journey in Baja California, 1883, 1884, 23:3:52
Ten Painters Club, 23:3:27
Tent City (Coronado), illus., 25:4:311; 23:1:76
Tenth Military Department Monterey, 26:3:206, 208
Terrill, William E., 21:1:75
“Territory of Colorado,” 24:2:239,249,250
“Territory of the Colorado,” 21:3:18
Terry Nancy, 34:1:3l
Terry, Peter, 33:4:l84
Terry, Richard, book by, noted, 31:3:242
Teschemacher, Henry Frederick, 27:4:255
Tesmar, Frank von, 33:1:24; 31:1:45
Tesmars, 33:4:l77
Teutonia Verein, 22:3:6
Teutonic, 23:2:2
Tevis, Lloyd, 28:4:216,217
Texas & Pacific Railroad, 27:1:24; 28:4:222; 31:4:247,248; article about, 34:4:253-280; 29:1:30; 24:2:157,158
Texas Annexation and the Mexican War: A Political Study of the Old Northwest, by Norman E. Tutorow, reviewed, 26:2:158-159
Thearle Music Company, 29:4:287; 26:1:54,59
Theater Building (San Diego), 23:2:28
Theatre, Japanese, illus., 24:4:449
Theilacker, Michael: illus., 34:3:229
Theile, Miss Ida M., RN, 29:2:98
Theosophical Institute at Point Loma, illus., 23:2:4-5
Theosophical Path, 26:4:232,238,252
Theosophical Society, 21:1:28; 23:2:iv,2,3; 23:3:22,33; 24:2:163; 24:3:323; 32:3:186
Theosophists, in , 23:2:1-6 passim
Theosophy and Symbolist Art: The Point Loma Art School, by Bruce Kamerling, 26:4:231-255
They Came by Sea, 28:1:31
Thickens, Virginia, 22:2:50
Thiele, Ross H., 25:3:232
Thing Family (1896), illus., 25:2:120
Thirty-Second Street Naval Station, 29:1:34
This Well-Wooded Land: Americans and Their Forests from Colonial Times to the Present, by Thomas R. Cox, noted, 34:3:225
Thollander, Earl, book by, noted, 23:3:100
Thom, Father, 22:2:46
Thomas Edison Company, 22:4:38
Thomas, Lieutenant Colonel Lorenzo, 22:1:5
Thomas Nowland, 27:2:140
Thomas of Villanova, 24:1:5
Thomas, R. A., 22:2:21,28
Thomas, Sergeant (Hounds of San Francisco), 21:3:45
Thomas, Sir Godfrey, 33:4:l72
Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 34:2:l04
Thomas Yorba’s Santa Ana Viejo: 1769-1847, by Wayne Dell Gibson, noted, 23:3:101
Thomasine, Sister, 34:3:l94
Thomes, William Henry, book by, noted, 21:1:91; 27:4:253
Thompson, Alpheus Basil, 27:4:243,248
Thompson, Dr. Joseph: illus., 24:3:305; mentioned, 300,301,308
Thompson, Elizabeth, 29:4:289
Thompson J. Edgar, 34:4:267
Thompson, J. W., 28:4:222,223
Thompson, Jack, 32:2:94
Thompson, Lieutenant W. A., 22:2:45
Thompson, Mr. (Manager for the Western Union Telegraph Company), 22:3:20
Thompson, Mrs. Karl, 31:4:271
Thompson, Rev. Joseph, 33:4:l84
Thompson, Thelma Gorham, 34:1:33
Thompson, William A., 21:3:36
Thornton, Sally Bullard, article by, 29:4:286-294; article by, 30:3:167-180
Thorp, Rev. W. B., 31:1:46
Thorpe, Ben, 27:2:76
Thorpe, Rose Hartwick, 21:2:42; 22:2:22; 24:2:163
Thorpe, Teri, article by, 28:3:194-204
Those Powerful Years: The South Coast and Los Angeles, 1887-1917, by Joseph S. O’Flaherty, reviewed, 25:3:266-267
Thousand and One Nights, The, 30:1:25
Three Beams of Light: Chronicles of a Lighthouse Keeper’s Family, by Norma Engel, reviewed, 33:4:2l8-2l9
Three Caravans to Yuma: The Untold Story of Bactrian Camels in Western America, by Harland D. Fowler, reviewed, 29:2:147-148
Three Years Among the Indians and Mexicans, by Thomas James, Introduction by Abraham P. Nasatir, noted, 31:3:239
Throckmorton, J.W., 34:4:263,267
Thunder Cloud (model for National Academy), illus., 23:3:24
Thursday Club, 26:1:58
Tia Juana River Valley, 21:1:31,38; 24:1:94
Tiburcio (Indian), 24:2:178
Ticknor, George, 24:1:7
Tienda Barata (Marks & Fletcher), 21:1:60
Tienda California (California Shop), 21:3:33,34
Tieri, Sadie Lou, 31;2:97
Tijuana & Tecate Railroad, 34:2:l33
Tijuana, article about, 34:1:38-63; l9ll Revolution and, 34:1:38-63; 29:2:77; capture in 1911, 26:4:256-273 passim; illus., 257,258-259,269,265; ment. 1:14,15
Til Burnes’s Acme Saloon, 31;1:15
Tilton Company, 32:2:83
Timbrook, Janice, book co-edited and annotated by, reviewed, 25:1:70-71
Timeless Treasures: San Diego’s Victorian Heritage, by Karen Johl, 28:3:172-177 passim
Timken House, illus., 25:2:182
Timkin, Cora, 32:3:174
Timkin House: illus., 28:3:177; ment., 176
Timpa, 23:3:78
tinajas (water catchments), illus., 23:1:9
Tinajas (water catchments), 22:2:54
Tingley, Madame Katherine, illus., 24:3:323; 21:1:28,47; 23:2:iv,2,3,6; illus., 23:2:3; 23:3:22; 26:4:231,232,237,239; 35:3:202; 29:4:304
Tingsten, Herbert, 24:2:248
Tinkle, Lon, book by, noted, 30:3:226
Tipai, 29:2;116
Tippy (Hamill family dog), 31;1:51
Titanic, 30:3:181
Title Insurance and Trust Buildings: illus., 25:2:149; mentioned, 83
Title Insurance and Trust Company Historical Collection, 24:3:311
Titus, Aime B., illus., 34:2:l02
Titus, Lela, illus., 34:2:02
Titus, Mary Horton, 27:1:40
Tlaxcala, 24:1:102
To the Halls of Montezumas: The Mexican War in American Imagination, by Robert W. Johannsen, reviewed, 32:4:264-265 Toccao, 32:2:84
“To the Ladies,” 26:1:59
To Utah with the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California, 1858-1859, edited by Harold D. Langley, noted, 21:3:65-66
To-and-Fro In Southern California, 28:4:235
“Toast to San Diego,” by Rose Hartwick Thrope, mentioned, 24:2:163
Tobacco Leaf, The, 29:1:16
Tochinai, Vice Admiral Shojiro, 24:3:287
Todd, Helen, 23:4:36
Todos Santos, Baja California, Herman ten Kate at, 23:3:75-78; illus., 23:3:76
Tokiwa, 24:3:287
Tokunosuke, Abe, 23:3:7,15,17; illus., 23:3:16
Toledo, rebellion of 1449, 24:1:17
Toliver Dirigible Air Ship (1910), illus., 25:2:117
Toll, Mrs. Florence Watson, 23:4:36
Tom, Gertrude Jair, 23:2:16
Tom, Katherine, 23:2:17
“Tom Scott” Boom, 24:2:157
Tom’s Peanuts, 35:3:172
Tomas, 26:3:172,177,178,180
Tomb, Captain J.H., 34:1:7
Tomlins, Mathew, 21:2:27
Tomol: Chumash Watercrafts as Described in the Ethnographic Notes of John P. Harrington, edited and annotated by Travid Hudson, Janice Timbrook and Melissa Rampe, reviewed, 25:1:70-71
Tompkins, P. W., 31:3:156
Tonayuca. See Notebooks of Tonayuca
Tong Wars (San Diego), 23:2:13
Toni Maru, 23:3:8
Tonks, Sir Henry, 32:3:163
Tonner, Lawrence Waldemar, 33:2&3:96,l09,ll8,l20
Tonto Apaches, 22:2:37
torote (Bursera microphylla) illus., 23:1:1
Torquenada, 21:2:7
Torrance, Judge Elisha Swift, 30:2:126; 21:2:27,36; illus., 21:2:28
Torres, Governor, 26:1:16,17
Torres, Luis E., 30:1:25; 3:174
Torrey, Elliot, 23:3:23,30; 31:1:33; 32:3:147; 34:2:l00
Torrey, Harry B., 27:3:161
Torrey Pines Park Project, 30:4:258
Toshio Tokunosuke, 28:4:251,266
Totten, Joseph G., 31:2:121,122,124
Tour Guide to the Old West, by Alice Cromie, reviewed, 23:4:73-74
Tourist, The: Travel in Twentieth Century North America, by John A. Jakle, 32:2:140-141
Tourmaline Canyon, 23:4:31
Townsend, C. A., 28:4:226
Townsend, Chester, 27:1:56
Townsend, F. E., 31:4:269
Townsend, J. R., 26:1:60
Toyo Canning Company, 23:3:3
Trabuco Canon, 21:4:57
Trabuco Canyon National Forest, 21:4:58
Trabuco Creek, 21:4:58
Trabuco Ranger District, 21:4:55
Trabuco Reserve, 21:4:57
Trace of Desert Waters: The Great Basin Story, by Samuel G. Houghton, reviewed, 22:4:59-60
Trader On The American Frontier,The: Myth’s Victim, by Howard R. Lamar, reviewed, 24:3:392-393
Trafzer, Clifford E., review by, 30:4:283-284; review by, 34:1:65-66; book by, noted, 29:1:75; review by 2:147-148; book edited by, noted, 32:2:145; review by, 142-143
Trail of Guilt, 22:4:44
Trammel net, 27:4:214
Transactions, 24:3:300
Transit, Land Use & Urban Form, edited by Wayne Attoe, noted, 35:4:284-285
Transit of Venus, The, 1769: The Baja California Observations of Jean-Baptiste Chappe d’Auteroche, Vicente de Doz, and Joaquin Velaquez Cardenas de Leon, introduced and edited by Doyce N. Nunis, Jr., reviewed, 29:3:226-227
Transpac Expedition, 29:4:254
Trapani, Anthony, 27:4:218
Trask, David T., book co-authoried by, noted, 30:3:229
Trask, P.H., 21:4:20
Travelers Among the Cucapa, by Anita Alvarez de Williams, reviewed, 21:4:66-67 Travelers Hotel, The (Oceanside), 27:2:81
Travels and Researches in North America, by Herman ten Kate, 23:3:50
Travels in Southern California, by John Xantus, translated from the original Hungarian by Theodore Schoenman and Helen Bendedk Schoenman, reviewed, 25:1:78-80
Travels in the Interior of Mexico in 1825,1826, 1827 & 1828, by R. W. H. Hardy, reviewed, 24:3:393-394
Travels In Mexico and California, by A. B. Clarke, noted, 35:4:284
Treanor, Burt, 30:1:7
Treasury Relief Art Project, 35:3:158
Treat, Payston, 26:2:129
Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, 28:4:262,265
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 21:1:70; 21:3:2,17; 22:1:5; 23:3:45; 25:3:257; 26:3:182,213; 30:1:16,59; 2:81
Treaty of Paris, 24:1:89
Treaty of Santa Ysabel, 26:3:168
Treaty of Versailles, 32:2:92
Tregea v. Modesto Irrigation District, 21:2:29,30,32
Treleaven, Lt. Glenn, illus., 26:1:38
Trenton, Patricia, book co-authored by, reviewed, 32:2:137-138
Tres Reyes, 22:4:23
Tres Marias Islands, 24:1:85
Tres Virgenes Volcano, 21:4:27,31
Treutlein, Theodore E., article by, 23:2:36-39; letter to the editor, 23:3:102; review by, 25:4:338-340
Trevor, Marian, 31;2:99
“Triad,” (Curtiss amphibious craft), 25:1:44
“Trial of Wm. Marshall, before H.D. Fitch, on charges of stealing etc. presented by J.J. Warner,” 22:1:15
Trinidad, 27:4:246
Trinity College (Dublin), 21:3:44
Trippe, Lt. Col. Percy B., 27:3:189
Trist, Nicholas P., 30:1:61
Triunfo, Baja California: 23:3:46,62; cyanide tanks at El Progresso Mining Company, illus., 23:3:63
Truax, Sarah Elizabeth, 31:1:34; 32:3:185
“True Origins of Spanish Colonial Officials and Missionaries, The”, by Lucy Killea, 23:1:55-63
Truth About Lower California, 33:4:l56
Tryphena, 23:1:66
Tsai, Shih-Han Henry, book by reviewed, 34:1:64-65
Tsuida Motosuke, 24:4:448
Tsukaba, 24:4:429
Tsukamoto, Walter T.: illus., 28:4:258; ment., 257,258,260, 262,263,265
Tsunada Joshichi, 24:4:427
Tubac Presidio, 22:1:2
Tuberculosis in San Diego, 29:2:96-114 passim
Tuberculosis Society, 29:2:100
Tuchman, Barbara, 24:3:268,272,293
Tuck, Jim, book by, reviewed, 31:3:231-232
Tucson, 23:4:44
Tucson, Arizona: in 1862, illus., 22:2:40; mentioned, 22:2:44
Tucson Blueprint Company, 22:2:54
Tujunga Land and Water Company, 30:3:183
Tula, Mexico, 24:1:83
Tule and Tejon Indians, 26:3:172
Tule Mission Consolidated Agency, 29:3:154
Tull, Jesse, 21:4:14; 27:2:92
Tull, Susan, 21:4:14
Tullis, Richard H., M.D., review by, 21:1:88
Tulloch, Seymour W., 35:1:56
Tunnison, Lafayette, 30:2:95
Tupper, Waldo, 31:4:261,267
Tur, Neus Escandell, book co-edited by, reviewed, 32:3:209-210
Turcheneske, John A., review by, 26:1:65-66
Turf Club Tower (Del Mar), 31;1:56
Turkanoff, Vasali, 24:2:175,176
Turnbull, Frank, 31:3:210,212,213,219
Turner, Captain Henry S., 25:3:243
Turner, Ethel, 26:4:262
Turner, John Kenneth, 26:4:258,262
Turning the Pages: San Diego Public Library History, 1882-1982, by Clara E. Breed, reviewed, 30:1:67-69
Turrentine, Judge Lawrence Neil, article about, 35:4:248-259
Turrill, Charles B., 30:1:19
Turtle Bay, Baja California, 23:3:4,5,6,7,9,10,12,13,14,15
Turtle Bay. See Puerto San Bartolome
Tuskegee Institute, 34:1:35
Tutorow, Norman E., book by, reviewed, 26:2:158-159; book compiled and edited by, reviewed, 28:3:210-211 review by, 22:2:59-60
Twachtman, John Henry, 34:2:93; 31:1:27
Twain, Mark, 27:1:23; 34:4:253
Tweed, William, 28:4:217
Twin Inns, Carlsbad, illus., 30:2:101
Twin Inns Restaurant, 30:2:102
Twin Oaks, San Diego County, 31:2:77-78 passim
“‘Two Reading Rooms–One For Each Sex’ San Diego Public Library Beginnings, 1880-1890,” by Clara E. Breed, 28:3:162-171
Two Years Before the Mast, 29:3:222; 32:2:75
Twofold Bay (New South Wales), 32:2:78
Tyler, Brother Daniel, 25:3:247; review by, 29:2:145-147
Tyler, President, 28:3:194
Tyler, 29:3:223
U. S. Army Barracks (H Street), illus., 31:1:7
U. S. Army Signal Corps Training School, 25:3:196
U. S. Boundary Commission, 21:1:56
U. S. Cadet Corps, 35:2:107
U. S. Customs House (San Diego), 21:1:62,63
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 21:1:45
U. S. Grant Hotel, 21:1:42; 26:1:54; 32:2:94,100; illus., 27:1:8-9,10; ment., 11; 2:116; 4:274,275; 33:4:174
“U. S. Grant, Jr., A Builder of San Diego,” by Evelyn I. Banning, 27:1:1-16
U. S. Grant Monument (San Ysidro), 21:1:39; illus. 21:1:30,37
U. S. Marine Corps, 3rd Aircraft Wing, 21:2:13
U. S. Marine Corps, 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade Engineers, 21:2:13
U. S. Military Academy, 26:2:77
U. S. National Bank Building, 24:4:290; 29:4:290
U. S. National Bank, 30:4:234
U. S. Naval Hospital (San Diego), 23:2:47
U. S. Navy, 28:1:1,2
U. S. S. Ashuelot, 27:1:18
U. S. S., Bennington: article about, 22:3:36-47; crew members, March, 1905, illus., 22:3:38-39; funeral ceremony for victims, illus., 22:3:42-43; illus., 22:3:37,40; monument dedication at Fort Rosecrans Cemetery, January 7, 1908, illus., 22:3:45; 28:4:278
U. S. S. Cleveland, 24:3:281
U. S. S. Hassler, 27:1:24
U. S. S. McDonough, 27:1:18
U. S. S. New Mexico, 33:4:174; 34:1:6
U. S. S. Pennsylvania, 25:1:44
U. S. S. Tern, 28:1:13
U. S. S. San Diego, 25:3:194
U. S. Spring and Bumper Company, 23:1:50,52
Ubach, Father Anthony, 24:4:461,462; 23:4:47,49; 33:1:63, 2&3:113,115; 34:3:l87-l98 ,passim; 27:1:23; 28:3:178,182,183,184,192; 4:276; 30:3:167,172,209; 35:2:106
Uberti, William, article by, 24:2:221-235
Ueno Tadaro, 24:4:448
Ugarte, Father Juan de, 23:1:42; 23:3:55; 27:3:180; 25:4:289,290,291
Ulloa, Francisco de, 23:3:44; 27:3:179
Ulrich, Edgar V., 31:3:212,219
Ulrich, Julia, 35:2:111
Ulua, 23:3:53
Uncas, 23:3:49
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 24:4:464
Underhill, Lonnie E., book co-edited by, noted, 24:2:264
Union Building (Land Title Building): illus., 29:4:287; ment., 289
Union League Club of San Diego, 26:1:55; 27:1:13
Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads, 21:4:47
Union Pacific, 31:4:248
Union Title & Trust Company, 32:2:104; illus., 31;1:57; ment. 56; 22:2:23,24; 32:4:225; illus. 33:1:25; ment.,22
Union Title Insurance Company: mentioned, 25:2:83; office interior in 1910, illus., 106
Union Trust Company, 28:4:226
Union-Tribune Publishing Company, 26:1:54
Unitarian Church: illus., 26:2:129; ment., 26:126, 127
United Brotherhood of Theosophists, 23:2:iv,2,3,5
United Church of Christ, Honolulu, 23:2:19
United Spanish War Veterans Emergency and Sanitary Commission, 27:2:119
United States Army Dragoons, 26:3:206
United States Boundary Commission, 24:2:222,223
United States Bureau of Reclamation, 21:1:12
United States Census Bureau, 24:2:224
United States Census for California 1852, 22:1:22
United States Census in 1850, 22:1:16
United States Customs and The Madero Revolution, by Michael Dennis Carman, reviewed, 24:1:148-149
United States Department of Commerce, 23:3:17
United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 29:4:248; 29:4:290 United States Fish Commission, 23:4:20
United States Information Service, 23:1:77
United States Land Commission of 1856, 23:2:41
United States Land Commission, 30:2:83,85
United States National Bank, 21:3:53; 28:4:251; 35:3:188
United States National Census for 1850, 21:3:14,22
United States National Census for 1860, 21:3:13
United States National Forest Service, 22:4:4
United States Naturalization Service, 21:1:27
United States Naval Hospital, 24:2:226
United States Navy and Marine Corps Bases, Domestic, edited by Paolo E. Coletta, noted, 32:4:275-276
United States Navy, 25:3:191,193
United States Signal Service, 22:3:6,20; illus., of Centennial float, 22:3:7
United States Supreme Court, 21:2:29
Unitt, Philip, book by, noted, 31:1:74
Universal Boot Shop, 23:2:28; illus., 23:2:31
Universal City Zoo, 24:3:308
Universidad de las Americas (Cholula, Puebla), 32:3:194
University Club, article about, 31;1:40-50; 29:4:291; 27:1:36; 32:4:256; 33:1:22,24
University Heights, 22:2:28
University Heights Map of 1888, 22:2:23
University Heights Motor Road, 23:2:45
University Heights Reservoir, 35:1:4
University of Alcala de Henares, 22:4:23
University of Alcala, 24:1:5
University of Arizona, 21:3:40
University of California at Berkeley, 23:2:48
University of California at Los Angeles, 22:4:4
University of California, San Diego, 24:1:1,2,
University of California, School of Architecture, 29:4:262
University of Oregon, 34:3:225
University of Salamanca, 22:2:2
University of San Diego College for Women, 35:2:107
University of San Diego, 24:1:1,3
University of Southern California, 27:3:198
University of Uppsala, Sweden, 22:4:4
University of Utah Marriott Library, book by, noted, 21:2:59
University of Wyoming Archives of Contemporary History, 23:1:77
Up And Down California in 1860-64, The Journal of William H. Brewer, Professor of Agriculture in the Sheffield Scientific School from 1864-1903, edited by Francis P. Farquhar, noted, 21:2:60
Upjohn, Richard, 33:!:2
Urbanski, Edmund Stephan, book by, reviewed, 26:1:71-73
Urcelino, Jose, 24:4:404,405
Urdaneta, Landres de, 24:1:80
Uriarte, Jose Maria, 32:1:9
Usher, Ruby, 32:3:152
Using Local History in the Classroom, by Fay D. Metcalf and Matthew T. Downey, reviewed, 29:2:140-141
Utah Indians, 21:3:16
Utah Southern Railroad, 27:1:11
Utamaro, 32:3:168
Utley, Harry S., 30:2:125
Utley, Jerome D., 29:2:80,81,83
Utley, Robert M., book by, reviewed, 30:4:283-284
Uzarraga, Senor, 23:3:57
Uzes, Francois D., book by, noted, 29:3:232
Vader, Mrs. 31;1:15
Val Verde County, 32:2:131
Val Verdis, Battle of, 22:2:47
Valadon, Suzanne, 32:3:181
Valdez, Isabel, illus., 32:2:127
Valentien, Albert, 35:3:199
Valentien, Anna and Albert, 32:3:160; article about, 24:3:343-366; illus., 346,348
Valentien, Anna, 35:3:151,155,179,199-201; illus., 31:3:169, ment. 166
“Valentien Gallery, A.,” 24:3:352-356
Valentien Pottery Plant: illus., 24:3:350; mentioned 351,357
Valentin, 23:3:62,65,67,72,78
Valentine (Parahaan), 29:2:121,135
Valentine, Anna Marie (Wolter), 24:3:344
Valentine, Frederick, 24:3:344
Valentine, John J., 28:4:218,219
Valenzuela, Reginald, 33:4:206 Valero, Viceroy Marques de, 24:1:84
Valladares, Baja California, 21:4:36; 22:2:50
Valle de las Viejas, 29:1:64
Valle de los Amigos, 28:4:284
Valle de San Felipe, Baja California, 21:4:27
Valle de San Jose, 22:1:13,14
Valle, Don Ignacio del, 29:1:58
Valle, Eustaquio, 35:1:28,30
Vallecitas, 26:3:214,215
Vallecito Stage Station, illus., 22:2:37
Vallecitos, 21:1:73
Vallejo, General Mariano Guadalupe, 30:3:204,205; 32:3:192-208 passim; 25:3:251; 21:4:3; 27:2:134
“Vallejo’s Plan of the San Diego Presidio,” by Greta and Paul Ezell, 32:3:192-208
Vallette, Captain Elie A. F., 30:1:53
Valley of Papigochic, 34:1:44
Valley of the Moon, by Jack London, noted, 22:2:66
Valley of the Shadows, The, 33:2&3:107
Valois, Elizabeth, 34:1:2l
Van Camp Cannery, 24:4:441; illus., 440
Van Camp, Gena R., book by, reviewed, 26:4:282-283
Van Camp Sea Food Company, 28:4:251,262
Van Dam, Mary Augusta, book by, reviewed, 30:3:219-220
Van de Velde, 23:3:47
Van der Pas, Peter W., article edited by, 22:1:26-40; article by, 23:3:41-92; review by, 25:1:78-80
Van Every, Charles B., 23:4:60
Van Ness, Isaac, 21:3:45
Van Ness, J., 21:3:12
Van Noord, Oliver, 23:3:44
Van Spilbergen, Joris, 23:3:44
Van Waters & Rogers Building, 23:2:28
Van Winkle, Rip, 22:4:33
Van Wormer, Stephen, article by, 29:1:20-27; article by, 30:2:77-94; review by, 30:3:213-214
Vancouver, Captain George, 24:1:127; 24:4:422
Vandalia, 27:4:248,249
Vanderpoel, John, 32:3:166,186
Vanderwood, Paul J., article by, 34:1:38-63; book by, reviewed, 28:2:144-145; book by, reviewed, 35:1:73-74; review by, 27:4:277-278
Vandiver, Frank E., book by, noted, 22:2:67
Vandruff Estate (Villa Montemar): illus., 28:3:188-192; ment., 186
Vanitie Court (Mission Beach), illus., 21:2:45
Varied Industries Building (Casa del Prado), 35:3:152
Varner, John Grier and Jeanette Johnson, book co-authored by, reviewed, 30:4:284-285
Vasco da Gama, 24:4:433
Vauclain Tuberculosis Sanitarium, 35:2:102
Vaughn, Harry, 33:1:14
Vaux, Calvert, 25:1:2,4; 28:1:50; 33:1:2
Vawter, John Terrell, 28:3:150,152,159
Veatch, J. A., 27:1:46
Vega, Lope de, 29:4:239,245; 34:1:l6; illus., 24:1:20; ment., 1-77 passim, 122; play be, 25-77
Vegetable Growers Market, 24:4:433; illus., 439
Vejar (Battle of San Pasqual), 21:3:44
Velasquez, Mariano, 32:3:194
Velazquez, 35:3:157
Velazquez, Francisca, 22:4:53
Velde, Representative Harold R., 35:4:263
Velez, Lupe, 29:2:80
Velicata, 24:1:92,94
Velicata, Baja California, 21:4:36; 22:2:50,53,55
Venegas, Miguel, 21:2:3; 25:4:288,289,290; 23:3:45,53,589,79; Empressas Apoltolicas (Apostolic Endeavors), 23:1:2,40-43; “Report of Father Juan Baptista Luyando, reducing to order the questionnaire which follows,” 23:1:40; “Road Building In Antigua California,” 23:1:2,40-43
Venetian: illus., 27:4:facing page 213,215,216
Ventura Boulevard Bridge, 23:4:31
Venus, 23:3:45
Vera Cruz, 24:1:94
Verdi Festivals, 28:1:35,44
Verdugo, Jose Maria, 24:4:420
Verdugo, Juan, 22:1:14,17,18,20
Verdugo, Leonardo, 24:4:405
Verdugo, Mariano, 24:4:411
Verdugos, 23:1:49,52
Vesalius, Dr. Andreas, 22:4:23
Veteran Drum Corps, 30:3:175
Veterans of Foreign Wars, 26:2:130
Veterans War Memorial, 31;1:56
Veth, P. J., 23:3:47
Vetruvius, 22:4:16
Vezina, Meredith, review by, 33:1:76-77
Vice in San Diego, article about, 35:1:44-65
Vice Suppression Committee, 35:1:53,58,59
Vicente of Temecula, 30:3:173
“Viceroy Marquis de Croix, The: A Biographical Sketch,” by Eric Beerman, 25:1:60-67
Vickery, Joyce Carter, book by, reviewed, 24:2:256-257
Victor, J. N., 25:4:328
Victoria and The Victorians, 24:2:248
Victoria, Governor Manuel, 30:3:202
Victoria, Lt. Colonel Manuel, 21:4:2,3,4,5
Victorian Homes in San Diego, 28:3:172-177 passim
Victorian Resorts and Hotels: Essays from a Victorian Society Autumn Symposium, edited by Richard Guy Wilson, reviewed, 29:3:225-226
View From Mission Cliff Gardens, illus., front cover, 23:4
Views Across the Border: The United States and Mexico, edited by Stanley R. Ross, reviewed, 24:4:468-469
Vila, Captain Vicente, 21:2:3; 24:1:91,92,95; 22:2:2,3,6
Villa Advisory Committee, 33:2&3:127
Villa Caro Ranch, 31:4:298,302; 28:1:36
Villa de Branciforte, 24:1:97,111,112,113
Villa Hotel, 24:4:465
Villa Montemar, 28:3:186
“Villa Montezuma As A Product Of Its Time,” by Clare Crane, 33:2&3:81-106; Special Issue about, Spring/Summer 1987; illus., 25:2:142-143; 4:301: window, illus., Winter (1) front cover
Villa of Jaumave, 24:1:100
Villa, Pancho, 34:1:40
Villa View Community Hospital: illus., 29:2:111; ment., 108
Villages of the World, 31:4:263
Villagrana, Jose Maria, 30:1:17
Villagrana, Raphael, 29:2:99
Villamil, Rosa, 22:4:53
Villanueva, Juan, 23:3:77,78
Villapuente, Marques de, 23:1:43
Villarino, Jose R., review by, 27:4:280-281
Villavicienco, Juan Joseph de, S.J., 25:4:290
Villers, Alan, 28:1:16
Vina Vieja, 34:2:99
Vincent, Mrs. Arthur Hill, 34:1:l4; 34:1:l0
Vioget, Captain Jean Jacques, 27:4:249
Violence in the Fields: California Filipino Farm Labor Unionization during the Great Depression, by Howard De Witt, reviewed, 27:4:281-282
Violet Club, The, 27:2:99
Viosca (American Consul), 23:3:78
Virgin of Guadalupe, 24:1:124
Virgin of Sorrows, 32:1:9
Virginian, The, 28:1:37
Virmond, Heinrich, 21:4:2-5, passim
Virmond, Henry Edward, 27:4:238,239,240,241
Vischer, Edward, 32:3:193,197,198
Visignaga (Barrel cactus), 22:4:32
Vision or Villainy: Origins of the Owens Valley-Los Angeles Water Controversy, by Abraham Hoffman, reviewed, 28:1:73-74
“Visit to the Home of California’s First Martyr, A”, by Norman Neuerburg, 35:1:22-27
Visit to the Missions of Southern California in February and March 1874, A, by Henry L. Oak, reviewed, 29:3:230-231
Vista Grande Lookout Station (1920’s), illus., 21:4:56
Vives, Senor Don Gaston I., 23:3:55,57,62
Vizcaino Bay, 21:4:25
Vizcaino, Father Juan, 24:1:92,95; 22:2:7; 22:1:1
Vizcaino Mesa, 28:1:52,55,60,62
Vizcaino, Sebastian, 21:2:7,9; 22:1:1; 22:2:3,5; 22:4:23,24; 23:3:44,53; 29:4:235; 27:3:179; 30:1:14; 34:1:l6; 35:1:1; map of San Diego Bay drawn by cartographer, 24:1:82; mentioned 81,82,83,89,92,121
Vlamink, Maurice de, 32:3:181
Vleck, Frank Van, 33:1:2
Voice of America, 23:1:77
Volcan Valley, by Paul Frederick Wolff, noted, 31:4:331
Volcano Lake, 21:1:22,24
Volcano Weekly Ledger, 29:1:2
Volcanoes (Baja California), 27:1:43-63
Volcanoes in the Sun, 34:2:ll3
“Volendam,” 1892, 31:1:29
Volstead Act, 29:2:77
Volunteers of America Mission, 27:4:233
Von Bernstorff, Count, 24:3:288
Von Bernstorff, Johann H., 24:3:288
Von Breton, Harriette, book by, reviewed, 22:1:49
Von Csiktapolcza Xantus, 23:3:53
Von Den Berg, Harry, illus., 26:1:23
Von Langsdorf, Baron, 24:2:179
Von Loehr, Dr. F., 23:3:53
Von Shock, Herr, 24:3:288
Von Spee, Vice Admiral Maximilian Graf, 24:3:272,273,274, 275,276; 23:3:5
Von Wirzbach, Wolfgang, 24:1:7
Vose Gallery, Boston, 23:3:30
“Voting Women of San Diego, 1920, The,” by Jean M. Smith, 26:2:133-154
Voyage of the Frigate Princesa to Southern California in 1782. The Logs of Juan Pantoja y Arriaga and Esteban Jose Martinez, translated by Geraldine V. Sahyun, reviewed, 30:1:66-67
Vries, Hugo de: account of the Imperial Valley, 22:1:26-40; illus., 22:1:26
Vries, Maarten, 23:3:43
Vulture, 27:4:238,239
W. Gayne Wimer Architects, 28:2:87
W. P. A., 32:2:107,111,113; 3:147
W. S. Dorland and Associates, 23:1:72
W. W. Scarborough & Company, 27:4:244,245,246
Wachtel, Marion Kavanaugh, 23:3:27
Wachtmeister, Countess Constance, 23:2:4,15
Waddell, Archibald, 25:3:252
Wadding, Lucas, 29:4:241
Wade, F. C., 25:2:181
Wade, K. H., 33:1:4
Wade, Robert, book edited by, noted, 33:4:225
Wadham, James E., 35:1:56
Wadham, Mayor James, 28:1:55,58
Wadsworth, D. D., 30:2:97,99
Wagenheim House, illus., 25:2:161
Wagenheim, Julius, 21:3:53; 25:1:1,3,4,12,16,17
Wagner, Herr, 22:2:22; 33:2&3:81
Wagner, John J., 21:1:73; 21:3:37
Wagner, Johnny, 26:3:202
Wagner, Ray, review by, 35:1:69-71
Wagner, William, book by, reviewed, 23:3:95-96
Waite, Chief Justice, 21:2:33 Wake, Caroline, 34:2:93
Wake, Joseph, 34:2:93
Walch, Timothy, compiled by, noted, 34:2:182
Waldo, Mrs. Anna, 23:2:14,16
Waldo: Pioneer Aviator: A Personal History of American Aviation, by Waldo Dean Waterman, with Jack Carpenter, reviewed, 35:1:69-71
Walker, Colonel, 26:3:216
Walker, Hale J., 25:3:223,225; 32:2:106
Walker, Janet, 29:2:109
Walker, Mary Chase: illus., 24:3:319; mentioned 24:4:461
Walker, Mary, 21:4:11
Walker Pass, 24:1:133
Walker, Second Lieutenant John C., Jr.,: illus., 25:1:33; mentioned, 35
Walker, Thomas, 30:4:241
Walker, William, 23:3:46,55,62; 30:1:16; 33:4:151
Walker’s, 24:2:219
Wall & Plummer Company, 32:2:85
Wall, Captain Enos A., 32:2:80,84,85
Wall, Maria Refugio, 32:2:80
Wallingford, V. O., 25:3:217
Walsh, Elfa C., 30:3:182
Walsh, Jane MacLaren, book by, reviewed, 23:2:62-63
Walsh, Sister Isabel, 28:3:185
Walt Disney Productions, 35:3:177
Walther, Dr. Alan H., 35:4:255
Wanamaker, John, 30:4:258
Wangenheim Family, 32:3:170
Wangenheim, Julius, 28:1:58,60; 23:2:53; 24:2:183,184,187,188,189,190,193,194; illus., 189; 27:1:8,12; 2:119; 3:161,170; 30:2:128; 4:263,271; 31:1:42,45; 4:267; 32:3:168; 33:1:24; illus., 29:1:1; ment., 1,10,11,13,14,16
Wangenheim, Sol, 29:1:10
Wangenheims, 33:4:177
Wanzer, Lucy Maria Field, 26:3:189
War Against the Seals: A History of the North American Seal Fishery, by Briton Cooper Busch, noted, 34:2:l79
War Brides Act of 1945, 23:2:18
War of Spanish Succession, 23:1:56
Warburton, Irvine “Cotton,” 28:2:134,141
Ward, Avard, 33:4:184
Ward, Edgar M., 23:3:21; illus., 23:3:23
Ward, Ferdinand, 27:1:2
Ward, John Quincy Adams, 35:3:202
Ward, Lieutenant, 22:3:3
Ward, Martin Luther, 30:2:125,126,127
Ward, Mary, book by, noted, 31:4:330
Warden, Leo W., 35:1:55
Ware, William H., 30:2:86,88
Warfield, Wallis (Spencer), 33:4:165-178. passim
Warner, Brevet Captain William H., 22:1:5
Warner, Charles Dudley, 24:4:457,458
Warner, Gilbert, 31:2:97
Warner, Jonathan, 21:3:45
Warner, Juan Jose, 22:1:132,14,15,19,22
Warner Springs (Agua Caliente), 22:1:12,13,15,16,19,21; illus., 22:1:13
Warner’s Hot Springs, 21:2:14; 21:3:45; 23:3:ii; 29:4:421
Warner’s Pass from San Felipe, illus., 22:1:11
Warner’s Ranch, 21:2:14; 21:3:16; 21:4:14; 22:1:15,17,18,21; 24:2:239; 24:3:369; 25:3:252; 27:1:7; 28:4:271
Warner’s Ranch, Council of India, illus., 26:3:173
Warner’s Ranch Indians, 24:3:154
Warnock, Samuel, 24:2:239
Warren, 30:1:51,61
Warren, Clara, 29:3:155
Warren, John, 30:2:108
Warren, Governor Earl, 35:4:263,267,273
“Wartime San Diego, 1943,” photographs by Mike Hazelip, text by Larry Booth, 24:2:197-220
Washburn, Wilcomb, article by, noted, 22:1:51
Washington Chronicle, 34:4:255
Washington, George, 22:2:26; 24:2:166
Washington Palms, illus., 22:1:35
Wasson, C., 22:1:19
Wateman Quarry, 21:4:52
Wateman, W. S., 21:4:52
Water and the West: The Colorado River Compact and the Politics of Water in the American West, by Norris Hundley, Jr., reviewed, 22:2:58-59
Water for the West: The Bureau of Reclamation, 1902-1977, by Michael Robinson, reviewed, 26:3:228-230
Water in San Diego (1895-1897), article about, 24:3:367-383
Water in the Hispanic Southwest, A Social and Legal History 1550-1850, by Michael C. Meyer, 31:1:70-71
Water Seekers, The, by Remi A. Nadeau, noted, 21:2:60
Waterhouse, Reverend Paul B., 23:2:15,16
Waterman, Governor Robert W., 29:4:288; 33:2&3:113
Waterman, Hazel, 29:1:43; 4:269; 25:2:158,167,175; 31:1:47
Waterman, Robert, 28:4:275
Waterman, Waldo and Hazel, 31:1:42
Waterman, Waldo, 25:2:158; 33:1:7
Wathall, Henry B., 22:4:42
Watkins, Lt. (Hounds of San Francisco), 21:3:46
Watkins, T. H., book by, reviewed, 23:1:95-96
Watson & Sutton, 32:2:106
Watson, Forbes, 31:1:27
Watson, Henry: classroom of, 26:4:234-235; ment. 251
Watson, James, 27:4:248
Watson, Mark S., 29:2:91
Watson, Rev. E. R., 35:1:56
Watts, Nathan, 23:2:28
Watts, Peter, book by, reviewed, 24:3:390-391
Wavecrest Court (Mission Beach), illus., 21:2:47
Wax, Marvin, book by, reviewed, 21:2:52-52
Way We Lived, The: California Indian Reminiscences, Stories and Songs, edited by Malcolm Margolin, reviewed, 29:1:69-70
Waymire, Judge James A., 21:2:30,31,36
Wayne, Mary Collier, book co-edited by, reviewed, 21:2:54-55
We Three Came West: A True Chronicle, edited byHelen Raitt and Mary Collier Wayne, reviewed, 21:2:54-55
WEAF New York, 26:1:53
Weak Lungs and How To Make Them Strong, 28:4:241
Weaver, Anne, essays by, noted, 32:2:145
Weaver, Chase, book compiled by, noted, 34:1:70 Weaver, Emmor, 28:3:150,152,158,159
Webb Act (Alien Land Law), 24:3:270
“Webb Act,” 28:4:254
Webb, Alfred, 33:4:181,184
Webb, Edith Buckland, book by, noted, 30:3:226-227; 32:1:1,19; 33:4:181,184,186
Webb, H. P., 32:1:1
Webb, Ulysses S., 21:1:38; 24:3:270; 28:4:254,255
Webb, Walter Prescott, 23:4:24
Webb, Warfield, 35:1:10
Weber, Charles T., 32:3:182
Weber, David J., article edited by, 21:4:1-6; book notes by, 21:1:90-92; 21:2:58-60; 21:3:65-66; letters to the editor, 21:2:63; book by, reviewed, 32:2:142-143; book by, reviewed, 29:2:145-147; book notes by, 22:1:51; 22:3:59-60; review by, 22:2:56-57; book co-edited by, reviewed, 24:4:475-476; book edited by, reviewed, 24:1:145-147; review by, 24:3:396-397; book edited by, reviewed, 26:3:227-228; review by, 3:221-222; 31:3:155
Weber, Msgr. Francis J., book by, noted, 29:1:76; books by, noted, 30:1:73-74; 2:149; books, edited by, noted, 32:1:68; 2:146; book edited by, 31:1:74; book compiled by, noted, 31:3:240-241; article by, 22:1:41,43; books by reviewed, 22:2:62-63; book by, reviewed, 26:3:222-224; book by, reviewed, 28:3:209-210; book by, noted, 24:4:482; book edited by, noted, 25:3:270; books by, noted, 23:3:100-101; books compiled and edited by, reviewed, 27:2:144-145, 145-146; article edited and annotated by, 21:4:38-42; book compiled and annotated by, noted, 21:1:91; books edited by, noted, 34:1:7l,77; 34:2:l85
Webster, Dr. I. D., 27:3:189
Webster, Herb, illus., 26:1:34
Webster, Karna, review by, 30:3:219-220; book by, noted, 34:1:76-77; review by, 34:3:24l-242; review by, 32:3:215,216
Weddle, Mrs. Henry, 35:1:55
Wedgewood Ware, 22:4:17
Wednesday Club, 22:4:27; 25:2:158; 27:1:29,36,37, illus., 37; 32:3:154-170
Weeden, John Hall, 31:2:128,130,131,134
Weegar, Mr., 29:3:155
Weekly Gleaner, The, 21:3:37,38
Weekly Sun, 27:4:229
Weeks, Charles, 21:1:44
Weeks, Richard E., 26:1:61
Weeks, Williams E., review by, 35:3:221-222
Weems, Philip Van Horn, 33:1:50
Wegeforth, Dr. Harry, 28:1:11,13,14,15,22; illus., 24:3:303; mentioned, 300,302,304,305,306,308,309; illus., 34:1:53; 30:3:153
Wegeforth, Dr. Paul: illus., 24:3:302; mentioned, 300,302,304
Wegeforth Hospital, 30:3:155
Wegeforth House, illus., 30:3:157
Weglyn, Michi, book by, reviewed, 22:4:71-72
Weinberg, Daniel E., review by,. 25:1:76-78
Weismuller, Johnny, 29:2:80
Weiss, Lewis Allen, 26:1:60
Weitze, Karen J., book by, reviewed, 31:2:137-138
Welch, Miss, 29:3:216
Welch, Raymond, 34:1:ll
Welch, Richard, 22:3:32
Weldon-Glasson House, illus., 29:1:33
Weller, John B., 22:2:14,15; 24:2:222,242
Weller, R. O. 30:2:100
Welles, Edwin, 33:1:14
Wells, Arthur C., 29:2:109
Wells Fargo, 21:3:39
Wells Fargo Express, 30:2:99
Wells Fargo in Colorado Territory, by W. Turrentine Jackson, noted, 30:2:149
“Wells Fargo in San Diego,” by Elizabeth C. MacPhail, 28:4:213-231
Wells Fargo-Nevada National Bank, 28:4:226
Wells, Henry: illus., 28:4:Front Cover; ment., 213,220
Wells, Mr., 22:3:20
Welsh, T. J., 21:4:48
Wemer, Wilbur (Bill): illus., 33:1:58-59; ment.,56,61
Wendt, Julia Bracken, 35:3:155
Wendt, William, 23:3:31; 31:1:35
Wentscher, Mr., 23:2:45
Wentworth, George, 32:2:84
Wentworth, John P. H., 26:3:178
West, Flora, 35:1:56
West, Johathan P., book co-edited by, reviewed, 29:4:313-314
West, Mae, 31:4:269
West Point, 26:2:85
West Point College, 22:2:11
West Transformed, The: The Impact of the Second World War, by Gerald D. Nash, reviewed, 32:4:269-270
Westering Man: The Life of Joseph Walker, by Bil Gilbert, reviewed, 30:2:139-140
Western Americana in the California State Library, edited by Gary E. Strong and Gary F. Kurutz, noted, 32:4:275
Western Christian Advocate, The, 29:3:214
Western Doctor’s Peril, The, 22:4:42
Western Empire Suburban Farm Association, 21:1:44
Western Journal of Issac Mayer Wise, 1877, The, edited by William Kramer, noted, 22:1:51
Western Union, 28:4:222,223
Western Union Telegraph and Military Telegraph, 22:3:20; illus., 22:3:20
Westgate Cannery, 28:4:251
Westgate Executive House, 29:4:291
Westgate Park, 30:1:11
Westgate Sea Products Company, 28:4:260; 26:1:58
Westmorland, 21:1:17
Westphal, Ruth, book by, reviewed, 29:2:141-142
Westward Expansion. A History of the American Frontier, by Ray Allen Billington, noted, 21:2:59
Westways, 35:4:238
Wetherbee, George M., 27:3:154; 29:1:20-27 passim
“Wetherbee Planing Mill, The: A Case History of the 1880’s Boom and Bust,” by Stephen Van Wormer, 24:1:20-27
Wetmore, Mr., 34:4:273
Wetzell, Mrs. O. B., illus., 32:3:159
“Whaler’s Bight,” (North Island), 32:2:85
Whalers (San Diego) from 1858-1878, 32:2:79
Whaley, Anna, 22:3:22; 26:2:85
Whaley, Guy V., 27:3:186
Whaley House, 21:1:60; illus., 21:3:47; 22:3:22; illus., 22:3:22; 23:4:47
Whaley, Lillian, 26:4:278, 279
Whaley, Thomas, 21:3:33,47; 22:3:22; 24:4:461; 27:1:23; 28:4:272; 30:1:44; 35:3:208
Whaley, Tommie, 28:4:271
Whaling in San Diego, article about, 32:2:73-91
“Whatever Happened to Izard Street? Pacific Beach and Its Street Names,” by Zelma Bays Locker, 22:2:20-30
Whatmore,. Marian, 30:2:129
Whedon, D. D., 33:1:24
White, Ernest, 33:1:7,24
Whedon, Dr. D. D., 31:1:45
Wheeler, Charles Garry, 22:3:37
Wheeler Family, illus, 25:2:89
Wheeler, President Benjamin I., 27:3:162,163
Wheeler, Richard George: article by, 28:2:89-94; ment., 87,91
Wheelmen’s Rifles, 23:1:74
Wheelock, Walt, book by, noted, 21:3:66; book by, reviewed, 21:3:58; book by, reviewed, 22:1:44-45; reviews by, 22:2:60-62
“When the Imperial Valley Fought For Its Life,” by Robert L. Sperry, 21:1:1-25; noted, 22:1:27
“When the President Spoke at Balboa Stadium,” by Gerald A. Shepherd, 32:2:92-102
Whiffen, Marcus, book co-authored by, reviewed, 31:3:227-228
Whipple, Lieutenant Amiel Weeks, 22:2:14
Whitaker, Ruth Townsend, 32:3:148
White, Chris, review by, 24:2:261-262
White, Edith, 32:3:186-188; illus, 26:3:232; ment., 248-249; painting by, illus., 244-245
White, Ellen G., 35:2:111
White, Ernest E., 31:1:46
White, Gerald, review by, 22:4:57-58
White, Guy C., 33:2&3:142
“White Horse, The,” by Charles Reiffel, illus., 31:1:34
White, Joe, 35:3:191
White, John, illus, 25:4:313
White, Jose Blanco, 24:1:22
White Lady, The (La Jolla), illus., 26:2:94
White, Mabel, 35:2:111
White Order of Doyo, 23:3:6
White, Raymond, 24:1:141
White, Rev. Issac: illus., 33:4:162
White, Stanford, 25:4:304
Whitehead, Charles, 32:1:37
Whitehead, Richard S., book edited by, reviewed, 30:1:66-67; 32:3:193
Whitelaw, Captain T. P. H., 24:3:286,290,292
Whites, S., 30:1:5
Whiting, B. C. 26:3:181
Whiting Mead, 28:3:186,187
Whitman, Walt, 21:1:40
Whitney, Ralph, illus., 26:1:39
Whitney, W. W., 27:1:12
Whitney, Willard Washington, 33:2&3:141
Whitney’s, 24:2:219
Whiton, 30:1:56
Whittier’s Centennial Hymn, 22:3:3
Whittlesey, Mrs., 23:1:76
Who Killed Society?, 34:1:13
Why It Was Done and How, 25:3:201
Widder, Keith R., review by, 29:3:225-226
Wide Awake Club, 21:1:37
Wienpahl, Robert W., book edited by, reviewed, 25:3:267-268
Wiersema, Brian, article co-authored by, 27:2:75-90
Wiggins, Ira, 21:4:27
Wigginton, Peter D., 34:4:272
Wilbur, Henry, 21:2:29
Wilbur, Minnie, 30:3:209
Wilcox, Col, 23:2:28
Wilcox, Frank A., 27:2:124
Wild in the City: The Best of Zoonooz, edited by Robert Wade, noted 33:4:225
Wilde, Louis J., 25:3:192; 26:2:127; 27:1:10; 34:1:4; 21:3:51,52,53,54,55; illus., 21:3:52; 30:4:263,264; 32:4:220; 35:3:188; 24:3:308
Wilde, Lucille, 33:4:168,175
Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Louis: illus., 33:4:171; ment.,168,173, 174,175,177; illus., 32:2:98; ment., 94,99
Wildman, M. S., 21:1:44,45
Wildwood Ranch, 32:4:223,225
Wildy, H. H., 22:3:6
Wiles, Irving, 32:3:179
Wiley, Austin, 26:3:179,180
Wiley, Irene, 35:1:52
Wiley, Peter, book co-authored by, noted, 32:1:64
Wilk, Emily L., article by, 30:1:37-48
Wilke, Philip J., book co-edited by, reviewed, 23:4:74-75; book edited by, noted, 23:1:98
Will, America Workman, 27:1:14,15
Willard, New Mexico, 23:1:47
Willey, Harry, 22:3:6
Willey, Reverend Samuel H., 30:3:202
William Appleton & Company, 27:4:248
“William Kettner: San Diego’s Dynamic Congressman,” by Lucille Clark DuVall, 25:3:191-207
William Llewelyn Building, illus., 23:2:33
“William Marshall: The Wickedest Man in California, a Reappraisal,” by Leland E. Bibb, 22:1:11-25
William Mulholland: A Forgotten Forefather, by Robert William Matson, reviewed, 23:1:94-95
“William Sterling Hebbard: Consummate San Diego Architect,” by Kathleen Flanigan, 33:1:1-35
Williams, Anita Alvarez de, article translated by, 23:1:80-88; books by, reviewed, 21:4:66-67
Williams, C. L., 30:4:234
Williams, Charles, 30:1:7
Williams, Clarence, 34:1:6
Williams, Henry Alonzo and Alwilda, 32:3:188
Williams, Isaac, 22:1:5; 27:4:240,248
Williams, James C., review by, 33:1:75-76
Williams, Jerry R., book by, noted, 31:4:328
Williams, Joe, 30:3:172
Williams, John, 35:3:212
Williams, Mary Belle: illus., 32:3:189; ment., 188
Williams, Reuben (Reuben the Guide), 27:2:106, illus., 104
Williams, Ted, 30:1:11
Williams, W. R., 21:1:38
Williams, William, 27:4:254
Williams’ Ranch, 25:3:257
Williamson, Paul C., 29:2:104,105
Wilmington Journal, 26:3:179
Wilmurt, William (Bill), 31:2:93
Wilsford, R., illus., 26:1:37
Wilson, Annie, 23:2:6
Wilson, Benjamin D., 21:3:34; 26:3:171,172; 22:1:5
Wilson, Dr. H. B., 27:3:189
Wilson, Edith, 32:2:94
Wilson, George, 27:4:264
Wilson, John, 27:4:241
Wilson, Keno, 35:1:52,53,56,58; illus., 27:4:273; ment. 272,273; illus., 26:1:31; ment. 28; 30:3:192
Wilson, Lieutenant Clarendon J. L., 22:2:13
Wilson, Mayor Pete, 23:2:24
Wilson, President Woodrow, 21:4:58; 24:3:271,272; 27:2:124,125; 28:2:81; 30:4:233; 33:4:173; 34:1:4; in San Diego, article about, 32:2:92-102; 25:3:192,198,200; 26:2:128,129; 35:1:18
Wilson Republican Progressive League of California, 21:1:40,44
Wilson, Reverend Lawrence, 23:2:16
Wilson, Richard Guy, book edited by, reviewed, 29:3:225-226
Wilson, Robert, 31:3:213
Wilson, Ted, 28:2:141
Wilson, Warren, 25:4:276; 28:3:201
Wilson-Acton Hotel, illus., 25:2:172-173
Wilvers, Albert, 28:1:26
Wimmer and Yamada, 34:3:228
Wimmer, Harriett Barnhard, article about, 34:3:223-239
Wimmer, John, 34:3:224,228
Winchester, A. A., illus., 26:1:36
Winder, Lt., 30:1:40
Windimere Court (Mission Beach), illus., 21:2:45
Windsor Story, 34:1:6,ll
Winks, Robin, 35:3:206
Winslow, Carleton M., 31:1:55; 4:275; 33:1:14,22; 25:2:184
Winslow, John H., book co-edited by, reviewed, 26:4:283-284
Winter, Robert, 35:1:10
Winter’s Bakery in 1912, illus., 25:2:128
Winters, Mrs. E. W., illus., 26:1:39
Wirin, A. L., 35:4:269
Wisdom of the Heart, The: Katherine Tingley Speaks, compiled and edited by Emmett Small, reviewed, 25:4:340-341
Wise, H. O., 27:3:186
Wise, Harry O., 28:2:81,83
Wiseman, Jack, 26:1:54
Wisler, F. A., 35:1:53
Wister, Owen, 28:1:37; 31:4:302,308
Witherby Home (San Diego), illus., 24:2:227
Witherby, Judge Oliver S., 23:2:47; 21:1:72,73,76; 21:3:11,21; 26:3:212; articles about, 24:2:221-253; illus., 222,251
Withers, Janes, 35:4:238
Withington, David L., 31:1:42
Witmer, Charles, 25:1:35,42,44
Witt, Harry, 26:1:59
Witte Museum of Art, San Antonio, 23:3:30
Wo Sing, 23:4:19,20
Wobblies, 34:1:46,48,6l
“Wobblies” (International Workers of the World), illus., 26:1:27
Wolf, Louis, 21:4:15; 29:1:4
Wolf, Ramona, 21:4:15; illus., 21:4:15
Wolfe, George W., 21:4:46
Wolfe, James, 21:4:46
Wolff Building, La Mesa, 22:4:40
Wolff, Paul Frederick, book by, noted, 31:4:331
Wolfsheimer, Charles, 23:1:68
Wolfskill, John R., 27:4:248
Wolking, Mary, 35:2:110
Woman Who Would Be Queen, 34:1:5
Woman’s Civic League, article about, 34:1:29-37
Woman’s Exchange and Mart, 26:4:237
Woman’s Home and Day Nursery (Women and Children’s Home), 29:1:46,50,51
Woman’s Home Association, 23:2:47; illus., 23:2:46
Women Artists in San Diego, article about, 32:3:147-191
Women at War with America: Private Lives in a Patriotic Era, by D’Ann Campbell, reviewed, 32:3;210-212
Women in Early San Diego, 27:1:17-42
Women in San Diego, suffrage of 1911, 23:4:35,42
“Women in San Diego…A History in Photographs,” by Dick Carlson, 24:3:311-342
Women in San Diego: first woman lawyer, 26:3:185-195 passim; voting in 1920, article about, 26:2:133-154
Women of the Night, 29:2:81
Women Painters of the West, 32:3:152,166
Women’s Christian Temperance Union (San Diego): illus., 24:3:324
Women’s Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.), 29:1:42,43,44,49,51
Women’s Exchange, 29:1:44,48; 27:1:28
“Women’s Kettner Club,” 25:3:192
Women’s Motor Corps, 1918, illus., 26:2:140
Women’s West, edited by Susan Armitage and Elizabeth Jameson, reviewed, 34:3:244-245
Wonderland Ballroom (Ocean Beach), 27:2:125
Wong, Edith, 23:2:17
Wong Ho Leun: An American Chinatown, edited by The Great Basin Foundation, reviewed, 35:1:71-72
Wong, Reverend K. T., 23:2:17,18; illus., 23:2:15
Wong, Warren C. T., 23:2:19
Wood, H. P., 27:2:161,163,165
Wood, Mr., 34:4:269
Wood, Percival, 28:1:58
Wood, R. Coke, review by, 25:1:69-70
Wood, Raymond F., book compiled by, 31:3:239-240
Woodbey, Reverend George Washington, 27:2:106
Wooden, Isaac Sr., 27:2:102, illus., 98,99
Woodford, Stewart L., 27:1:1
Woodland Apiary, 27:3:154
Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, 28:2:126,135
Woodruff, Naomi, 26:1:58
Woodruff, W. A., 29:1:62
Woods, Isaiah Churchill, 23:4:44
Woods, Molly, 28:1:37
Woods, Sam, 26:4:260
Woodson Ranch, 28:3:152
Woodworth, Judge Douglas R., 35:4:255,256
Wool, General John E., 26:2:81
Wool, Major General John E., 22:1:5
Woolman, Brad, 28:2:141
Woolsey, Sarah, XXIlV:4:458
Woolwine, W. D., 29:4:287
Wooster, Augustus, 28:3:167
Wooster, Warren S., 29:4:250
“Working For the Good of the Community: Rest Haven Preventorium for Children,” by Patricia Schaelchlin, 29:2:96-114
Works, John D., 25:3:193
Works Progress Administration, 26:3:202
Works, Senator John D., 23:4:36
Works, Tom, 30:1:7
World of Animals, A: The San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, by Bill Bruns, reviewed, 31:2:142-144
World Rushed In, The: The California Gold Rush Experience, by J. S. Holliday, noted, 29:2:150
World War I, San Diego and, 30:4:233-240 passim
World’s Columbian Exposition (Chicago), 28:1:49
World’s Columbian Exposition in 1893, 24:2:159
Worster, Donald, book by, reviewed, 33:4:219-222
Wozencraft, Dr. Oliver M., 21:1:4,6; illus., 21:1:4; 26:3:165,168,170,171,178
WPA Guide to 1930’s Arizona, The, noted, 35:4:285-286
Wright Act (California Irrigation District Law), 21:2:24-34 passim
Wright, Allen H., 32:2:112
Wright Block, 33:1:4
Wright, Bob, 27:4:261; 28:1:11
Wright Brothers, 25:1:26
Wright, C. C., 21:2:32
Wright, Claude Falls, 23:2:4; illus., 24:3:336; 25:2:151; 4:310; 30:3:162
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 35:3:152
Wright Harold Bell, 28:4:288
Wright, L. A., 21:1:41
Wright, Senator Leroy A., 27:2:126; illus., 32:2:110; ment., 115,220; illus, 25:2:145; mentioned 1:16; 2:141; 23:2:48; 23:4:35,37; illus., 23:4:38
Wright, Theodore Lyman, 35:3:190
Wrightington, Juana Machada, 22:1:14
Wrightman, Ben, 27:4:275
Wrights, H. G., illus., 26:1:37
“Writing History With Picture Postcards: Revolution in Tijuana,” by Paul Vanderwood, 34:1:38-63
Writing of American History, The, by Michael Kraus and David D. Joyce, noted, 32:4:275
Writings of Francisco Garcia Diego y Moreno, translated and edited by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, noted, 23:3:101
Wroclaw (Breslau), Poland, 21:3:33
Wuerpel, Edmund H., 35:3:168
Wyman, Mark, review by, 24:2:254-255
Wymark, Patrick, 31:2:99
Wynn, Edith, 26:4:251
Wyoming, 22:3:36; 27:1:21
Xantus, John, books by, reviewed, 25:1:78-80
Xantus: The Letters of John Xantus to Spencer Fullerton Baird from San Francisco and Cabo San Lucas l859-l86l, edited by Ann H. Zwinger, reviewed, 34:3:240-24l
Y. M. C. A. Building, San Diego, c. 1907, illus., 27:2:118
Yaeger, Carl, 33:2&3:146
Yale, Author Wells, M. D., 26:1:55
Yamada, Joe: illus., 34:3:228; ment., 227,228,229
Yamamoto Hidejiro, 24:4:427
Yamamoto Mitsusaburo, 24:4:429
Yamashita Toshitaro, 24:4:427
Yan Yan, 26:2:92
Yankee Doodle Saloon, 35:1:52
Yaqui Indians, 35:1:28,32
Yaqui Resistance and Survival: The Struggle for Land and Autonomy, 1821-1910, by Evelyn Hu-DeHart, noted, 31:1:72
Yasukochi Chyile Farm, illus., 24:444,445
Yasukochi Kizo, 24:4:445
Yasukochi Morjo, 24:4:445
Yasukochi Shozo, 24:4:445
Yasukochi Taisuke, 24:4:445
Yato Tsuketsuru, 24:4:442
Ybarra, Padre, 29:1:56
Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe, 31:2:90
“Year l588 and San Diego de Alcala,” by Thomas Case, 34:1:l6-28
Year of the Monkey, The: Revolt on Campus, 1968-1969, by William J. McGill, reviewed, 29:2:144-145
Yellowstone, 24:2:161
Yerro, Father Simon del, 24:1:101
Yeso, Land of, 24:1:83
Yochimura Tazao, 24:4:444
Yoes, Dorothy, 24:3:340
Yokosuka Naval Station, 24:3:272,293
Yonce, Frederick J., review by, 26:3:225-227
Yorba, Antonio, 24:4:420
York, Ada, 32:2:124
Yorty, Samuel W., 28:4:257,258,259,260,261,263,264,265
Yoshimura Torao, 24:4:445 Yoshioka Hansaku, Captain, 24:3:273,277,278,281,282,283,291,293
Young Americans Club, 30:1:2
Young, Brigham, 25:3:244,246,247,248,250,256,257,258
Young, Douglas, 26:2:128; 31:4:267
Young, Governor Clement C., 25:3:237
Young, Laura, article by, 31:1:51-65
Young Men’s Christian Association, 30:4:259
Young, Otis E., Jr., review by, 25:3:262-263
Young, R. H., 24:3:372
Young Tartar, 27:2:140
Younkin, A. C., 30:2:127
Younkin, Lulu: illus., 28:3:168; ment., 167
Yuma Indians, 24:1:124; 24:4:412; 26:2:78
Yuma: Frontier Crossing of the Far Southwest, by Clifford Trafzer, noted, 29:1:75
Yurtinus, John F., article by, 25:3:242-261
Zacatecas: mentioned, 24:1:99; missionary college of, 101
Zacharias, Commander Ellis M., 28:4:256,257,269
Zalvidea, Padre Jose Maria, 29:1:55,56
Zane, Mrs. Randolph T., 33:2:177
Zapata, Emiliano, 26:4:264; 34:1:45
Zarate, David, 30:1:22
Zaschke, Theodor, 32:3:152
Zick, E. W., 29:3:159
Zim, Marco, 35:3:151,201-202
Zimbelman, John, 27:3:196
Zimmerman, E. P. 30:2:102,103
Zimmerman, Jacob and Bella, 35:3:201
Zimmerman, Sgt. M. R., illus., 26:1:38
Zimmerman Telegram, The, 24:3:268,272,293,294
Zlac Crew IV, illus., 28:2:138-139
Zlac Rowing Club: illus., 24:3:332
Zola, Emile, 33:2&3:115
Zolezzi, Lorenzo, 27:4:220
Zolezzi, Steve, 27:4:220
Zoo Lady, The: Belle Benchley and the San Diego Zoo, by Margaret Poynter, reviewed, 26:4:286-288
Zoological Hospital (San Diego), 30:3:154
Zoological Society of San Diego, 24:3:300-310 passim
Zorach, William, 35:3:159
Zoro Gardens (Balboa Park), 31:4:265
Zoro Gardens Nudist Colony, 35:3:168
Zoroaster, 31:4:265
Zuanich, Paul, illus., 27:4:221
Zubiaurre, Ramon de, 32:3:181
Zuni Building, 29:2:87
Zuniga, Lieutenant, 27:2:130; 32:3:197
Zuniga, Pio Quinto, 24:4:420
Zunis of Cibola, The, by C. Gregory Crampton, noted, 24:4:481
Zurbaran, 29:4:245; 34:1:l6; 35:3:157
Zwinger, Ann, book by, noted, 30:3:227; book edited by, 33:1:77-78; book edited by, reviewed, 34:3:240-24l