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Abbot, Downing & Co.: coaches of, 8:1:2-4; description of, 8:1:1-4
Abbott, Clinton G., 19:4:16
Abbott, George E. (surgeon), 11:1:37
Aboriginal days, 6:1:1. See also Indians
Acacia Pendula, 8:2:5B
Academy (Homestead), 12:2:17,19,22
Academy of Basidiomycologists, 14:2:19
Acapulco, 18:2:2,5; 18:4:11
Acevedo, Guillermo: silkscreen by, 16:3:cover
Ackerman, Belle A., 14:4:37
Ackerman, Carl, 20:4:16
Ackerman, John, 20:1:20
Ackerman, Mabel A., 14:4:37
Ackerman, Teddy G., 20:4:16
Ackerman, Will, 15:1:6-7
Ackerman, Ysabel (Mrs. E. W.), 14:4:37
Act of Federation, 18:1:16-17
Acufia, Virginia, 18:1:12
Adair, Clyde. 17:2:29
Adams, David B. (radiologist), 16:4:21,23; 18:3:22
Adams. Eleanor B.: mentioned, 19:3:34; review by, 18:1:24
Adams, Thomas W., 9:3:30
Adams House (Hotel), 4:2:22
Adamson, Robert: article by, 1:4:54-56
Adler and Sullivan, 17:4:1
Adobe brick, 2:2:24
Adobe homes (in Old Town), 2:4:52-53
The Adventures of Stickeen in Lower Caliornia, 1874, by John F. Janes, edited by Anna Marie Hager: review, 20:1:42
"The Affair at Minter's Ranch," by Bill Virden, 7:2:23-25
Agassiz, Louis: mentioned, 13:4:53; photograph(s), 13:4:51; speaks at Horton House, 6:1:26-27
Agua Tibia Ranch (Marston Home), 5:2:29; photograph(s), 5:2:31
Aguanga Oak Grove area, V11:2:23-25 passim
Aguilar, Bias, 17:2:16
Aguilar, Domingo, 18:1:16,17
Aguilar, Rosario, 15:1:10
Aguirre, Amado, 18:1:15
Aguirre, Jose Antonio: mentioned, 13:2:8; 15:1:5,6; 20:1:48; provides church in Old Town, 5:1:1; 14:3:5
Aguirre, Rosario Estudillo, 15:1:30
Ah-ha Kwe-a-mac (Cuyamaca), 2:3:29
Ah Quin: mentioned, 20:2:14; house of, photograph(s), 20:2:9
Aiken, Edwin T., 6:3:77; 18:1:23
Aiken, Stella, 18:1:23
Ainsa, Jesus, 19:1:73
Aircraft industry: in San Diego, 6:1:30-31,34; 13:4:62
Akers, C. H., (Phoenix Gazette), 17:2:33
Alarcon, Hernando de, 18:2:1; 19:3:13
Alcala, Mission San Diego de. See Mission San Diego
Alcalde of San Diego: Juan Maria Osuna, 14:2:10-11; Official Correspondence, 1830-50, 11:1:39-41; San Diego's last, 6:1:20
Alcatraz Island Lighthouse: illustration, 1:4:57
Alden, W. H., 20:4:42
Alemany, Joseph S.: as Bishop of Monterey, 5:1:15; as Archbishop of San Francisco, 10:2:15,16
Alert: mentioned, 12:4:27,30; 14:4:12 Alessio, John, 12:1:13
Alexander, Beverley E., 20:4:16
Alexander, D. W., 3:3:33
Alexander, F. W. (Mrs.), 20:2:18
Alexander, Nissan J., 19:4:28,31,32
"Alfred R. Mitchell: Pioneer Artist in San Diego," by Martin E. Petersen, 19:4:42-50
Alipas, Bersabe (Machado), 15:1:34
Alipas, Damasio, 15:1:32
Alipas, Jose, 19:4:7
Alipas, Juana Machado (Wrightington): mentioned, 15:1:8; biog. sketch, 15:1:32-33
Alipas, Maria Areadio (Israel), 15:1:32-33
Alipas, Ramona Machado (Williams), 15:1:32-33
Allanson, Horace, 17:2:8
Allen, Alice Benson: book by, review, 18:2:15
Allen, Bill: photograph(s), 12:4:10
Allen, Gertrude, 20:1:20,24a
Allen, Dr. Jacob, 16:2:6
Allen, R. G.: residence of, 17:4:12
Allen, Sherman R., 4:2:26
"Allen Hutchinson: British Sculptor (1855-1929): An Artist's Career: From England, Hawaii and the South Pacific to San Diego, California," by Elizabeth C. MacPhail, 19:2:21-38
Allen's Dairy, 17:2:19
All Hell Needs is Water, by Budge Ruffner, 19:4:64
Allied Printing Trades Union, 20:2:41
Allison, Robert, 8:4:48
Allison and Luco (Cuyamaca grant), 17:1:4
Allman, John, 8:1:4
All Souls Day, 5:4:57-59 passim
Almgren, Louis: coach of San Diego Rowing Club, 6:4:94-97 passim; as Fire Chief, 11:2:34-39; mentioned, 1:1:40; photograph(s), 10:2:34
Almond School, 6:3:86
Almstedt, Ruth Farrell, book by, 20:4:56
Alpine: mentioned, 4:3:20; tuberculosis sanitarium at, 4:2:20
Alpine: History of a Mountain Settlement, by Beatrice La Force: review, 18:3:30-31
Alric, Henry-J. A., Abbe: book by, review, 18:1:30-31
Alta, Gertrude, 15:1:6 Alta California. See California
The Alta California: mentioned, 20:2:52; California State Convention of 1849, 10:1:2,3,4,7; letter from editor, facsimile 15:2:20
Altamirano, Antonio, 14:4:37
Altamirano, Dolores, 14:4:37
Altamirano, Jose Antonio: mentioned, 14:3:14; 14:4:37; 15:1:6; and Miguel de Pedrorena, 5:1:12
Altamirano, Miguel, 14:4:37
Altamirano, Ysabel, 14:4:37
Altamirano Family, 14:4:37
Alvarado, Francisco Maria de, 12:4:37
Alvarado, Juan Bautista: grantee of Rincon del Diablo, 9:3:30
Alvarado, Gov. Juan Bautista: mentioned, 6:1:14-16; 7:3:32,33,42; 12:3:24,30; 12:4:20-32 passim; 13:4:27,28,29; 15:1:24; 20:2:31,32; photograph(s), 13:4:27; portrait, 12:4:20
Alvarado, Maria Ygnacia, 14:2:5
Alvarado, Pedro de, 19:3:1-2
Alvarado, Tomasa (Casa de Dona), 15:1:12
Alvarado, Ysidro, 15:4:32
Alvarado, Ysidro Maria, 12:3:14
Alvarado Family: photograph(s), 20:2:49
Alzola, Thomas de, 18:2:2
Amadis of Gaut, 11:1:2
"Amanecer" (Dawn), mrl. by Gilberto Ramirez, 18:4:cover
Amat, Bishop Thaddeus, 10:2:15-16 passim
Amende, May, 15:1:10
Amende, Mrs., 15:1:10
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 10:4:52
American BeeJoumal, 15:4:24,25,26
American College of Letters, 7:1:1-13 passim
American Driving Park, 1888, 7:1:13 passim
American Hotel, 15:1:8,37
American Legion, 18:1:7
The American Southwest: Its Peoples and Cultures, by Lynn I. Perrigo: review, 18:1:32-33
American Trails Series, edited by A. B. Guthrie, Jr., 18:3:35
American Trappers: mentioned, 5:1:7
Americans and the California Dream, 1850-1916, by Kevin Starr: review, 20:1:45-46
America's Frontier Heritage (Billington), 20:2:52-53
Ames, Don Francisco, 5:2:39
Ames, Frank, 17:2:12
Ames, Jesse Wilbur: Los Coches Rancho, 5:1:21; mentioned, 14:3:21
Ames, John Judson: mentioned, 3:2:25; 8:4:55; 13:2:10; 13:4:42; 18:1:19-20; 19:1:32, 36; photograph(s), 13:4:45; and San Diego Herald, 1:2:16; 10:3:37; 6:1:22
Ames, Don Juliano, 5:1:21
Ames, Samuel, 3:216
"Amiel Weeks Whipple and the Boundary Survey in Southern California," by Thomas L. Scharf, 19:3:18-31
Amphibious Base (Coronado), 2:3:40
Amphitheatre (Theosophical Society): photograph(s), 20:3:9
Amsbaugh, Bill: photograph(s), 12:4:12
Ancient and Egyptian Order of Sciots, 17:2:38
Ancon, 5:3:48
Anderson, Capt. Robert E., 14:4:38
Andrade, Guillermo: mentioned, 17:3:4,6,7; photograph(s), 17:3:5
Andrews, Charles, 20:1:20
Andrews, Thomas F.: review by, 19:1:45; 19:4:61
Andrews, W. R., 19:1:28
"An Early Romance," by H. D. Barrows, 19:2:11
Angel De La Guarda Island, 17:3:5
Angelita, 4:3:41
Angel's Ranch: photograph(s), 7:2:25
"Annual Report to the Secretary of the Treasury," by Alexander Bache, 10:4:52
Anthrax (Cattle disease), 11:1:29-31 passim
Antigua California, 18:4:12. See also Baja California
Anti-Interference League, 18:3:4
Anti-Japanese sentiment during World War 2: in California, 18:1:1-9; in other Pacific Coast states, 18:1:3-5,7-9; organizations encouraging, 18:1:24,5,7-8
Antiques: in San Diego, 5:3:55
Anti-Saloon League: mentioned, 2:4:45; 20:2:39,40
Anvils (Firing of), 3:2:25-26
Anza, Juan Bautista: mentioned, 14:3:25,26,28; 14:4:24,29; 19:1:3; 19:2:34; passing through El Vado, 5:1:25
Anza Borrego Desert State Park, article on, 19:4:14-24
Anza Conquers the Desert: The Anza expeditions ftom Mexico to Califoria and the Founding of San Francisco: 1774-1776, by Richard F. Pourade: review 18:3:25-26
Anza Memorial Conservation Association, 19:4:23
Anza Trek of 1775, 19:1:3
Apache Indians, 7:2:20
Apex (Escondido), 9:3:30
Apiaries (1870's), 15:4:21
Alpis, Maria A., 18:3:11
Apis, Pablo, 18:3:10,11; 20:1:28-29
Appleby, Andrew B.: review by, 20:2:62
Aquino, Tomas de, 18:2:4
Aranzazu 10:4:54-56 passim
Araucano, 18:1:14
Archeological Investigations. See Presidio of San Diego Excavations
Archeological Survey Association of Southern California, 18:3:7
Archeology: article on, Arch frieze, 17:4:26,27
"Architectural Notes," by William Porter (Shepard House), 16:3:22-25
Architectural Record (June, 1907), 17:4:11
Architecture and Architects in San Diego, 17:4:1-44
Architecture in San Diego: B & B House, 1:1:12; boom period, 1:2:24; early hardware, 1:2:24; gingerbread, 1:1:10; gothic revival, 18:4:36-37; shingles, 1:1:37,38
Archives of San Diego (Spanish and Mexican period), 11:1:39-40
Archivo del Gobierno del Distrito Sur, 18:1:15
Archivo Historico de Baja California Sur, 18:1:12,15
Archivo Historico (La Paz), 20:4:28
Arc lights (1887): mentioned, 2:3:34; illustration, 2:3:35
Arctic Oil Works Pier, 5:3:49
Arctic Street (Kettner Blvd.): mentioned, 7:1:1-13 passim; power house on, photograph(s), 7:1:2
Arden, Sylvia: book edited by, review, 20:3:71-72; book nt. by, 18:3:33; photograph(s), 15:3:25
Arguello, Jose, 19:1:5; 20:3:41
Arguello, Luis: mentioned, 6:1:10, 12:3:8,11, 13:4:20, 20:3:41
Arguello, Pancho, 20:4:42
Arguello, Pilar de, VA:58
Arguello, Ramon, 10:1:3
Arguello, Refugio: mentioned, 15:1:27; wife of Juan Bandini, 18:2:11,12
Arguello, Santiago: Bandini's father-in-law, 17:2:5,8; Cuyamaca land grant, 17:1:3; mentioned, 7:3:31; 12:3:17,22,28,30,31; 12:4:21,22,23,27,28,32,36; 8:4:26; 15:4:32; 15:1:3,6; 17:2:16; 17:1:16; 20:3:35,40,41; mission land, 6:1:13,14,18; photograph(s), 13:4:28; prefect of Calif. State Convention, 1849, 10:1:3,4; pursuit of Indian, 13:1:43
Arguello Family, 11:3:3-4
Arizona City (Yuma), 3:3:32; 4:4:43
Arizona Colonization Company, 19:1:35
Arizona & New Mexico Express Co., 4:3:40
Arizona Street Veterinary Hospital (San Diego), 19:2:34
Arizona Territorial Prison, 4:4:44
Armistead, Lewis: mentioned, 1:2:18; 7:2:18
Armistead, Walker R., 7:2:18
Armory, Old Twenty-Eight Street: photograph(s) 9:2:20
Army Corps of Topographical Engineers, 19:2:19
Army, U. S., in San Diego: Civil War, 7:2:17-22 passim; Quartermaster Depot, 1:1:12; Supply Depot, 1:2:16
Army of the Supreme Government (Mexican period), 6:1:14
Army of the West: mentioned, 19:2:19; 19:4:7-13 passim; 6:1:18-19. See also San Pasqual, Battle of
Arnavar, "Doctor" Celestino, 17:2:9, 10
Arnold, Ray: photograph(s), 20:2:13
Arnold, Sam'l P.: review by, 19:3:41-42
Arnold House: mentioned, 1:1:10; photograph(s), 1:1:11
"The Aroma of Athens", 12:2:19,20,21
Arratia, Jose de, 18:3:15
Arrillaga, Jose Joaquin de: mentioned, 1:1:48; 19:1:5
Art in San Diego: Art Association, 16:4:3; collecting, 5:3:54-55; exhibits, 16:4:3; Art Guild, 16:4:9; Royal Academy of Bavaria, 16:4:3; Art Students League, 19:4:44
Artists in San Diego. See Contemporary Artists of San Diego
Arteaga, Beatriz: mentioned, 18:1:12; photograph(s), 18:1:11
Arther, Capt. James, 5:1:8
Artillery in San Diego, 5:4:60-68 passim
Aryan Memorial Temple (Theosophical Institute): mentioned, 20:3:12; photograph(s), 20:3:6-8
Arze, Anastasio, 18:1:16,17
Asbestos Works, 7:1:1-13 passim
Ascencion, Antonio de la: mentioned, 15:4:5; 18:2:4-7; 18:4:1; describes Pt. Loma, 4:3:29
Asher (Ascher) Home, 15:1:5
Asian Trade, 12:2:2,3,4,5,7
"As Others Saw Us (A Compilation)", by Anna Marie Hager and Everett Gordon Hager, 7:4:49-51
Aspinwall, 3:3:38
Associated Artists of San Diego, 16:4:4,5; 19:4:46
Associated Charities (San Diego), 20:2:22
Astrolabe (Nautical): illustration, 11:1:11; photograph(s), 11:1:1
Asumpcion, Andres de la, 18:2:4
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad: mentioned, 2:1:10; 10:1:11
Atkeson, Ray & Calvin Kentfield: book by, review, 19:1:43-44
Atlantic & Pacific Railroad: employment of Chinese, 10:1:10; mentioned, 17:1:18
Atondo, Isidro de, 19:3:13
Audubon, John Woodhouse, 19:2:27
Australia, 19:2:27-28
"The Automobile Is Here To Stay," by Helen Margaret Bowles, 4:2:17-19
Automobiles: early commercial use, 4:2:17-19
"An Auto Trip Through San Diego's Back Country," by Ed Fletcher, 15:2:3-14
Aviation in San Diego: 1:1:3. See also Lindbergh, Charles A., and Montgomery, John J.
An Awakened Minority: The Mexican Americans, edited by Manuel P. Servin, noted, 20:4:56
Axeford, Prof. Michael: mentioned, 14:4:25,32; 16:4:20
Ayuntamiento, 15:1:32
Ayuntamiento, Tijuana: photograph(s), 12:4:39
Azevedo, Alves de, 19:3:6
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Babcock, Arnold: mentioned, 7:1:4-5; owner Diamond Carriage & Livery Co., 8:1:8
Babcock, A. E., 20:3:62
Babcock, Elisha S.: electric service for Coronado, 2:3:34; mentioned, 2:3:38; 7:1:5-6; 11:3:42; 12:1:4,5,6,7,10,11,12,13; 19:1:21
Babcock Electric Cars. See Coronado Railroad
Babcock& Story: mentioned, 16:3:4; Coronado and, 2:3:38,39; land purchasing on Coronado, 2:1:2; procure water for Coronado, 2:3:40; railroad to Pacific Beach, 7:1:2; steam railroad business, 2:1:4,5n
Bacardi, Emilio, 20:3:12
Bache, Alexander Dallas: U. S, Coast Survey and, 10:4:52; 17:2:17
Bache, Maj. Hartman, 1:4:44-46 passim
Back Country traveling in San Diego County, 5:3:54
Baedeker, Karl: book edited by, 18:4:51
Baegert, Fr. Jakob, 13:3:8; 19:3:14
Bahada, 6:4:101,102
Baile (Spanish dance or ball): illustration, 11:3:cover
Bailey, Drury D.: mentioned, 14:3:21; death of, 9:4:48; descendents of 9:4:46; discovery of gold near Julian, 9:4:44; founds town of Julian, 5:1:20; 9:4:43; owner of Ready Relief Mine, 9:4:44,46,48; photograph(s) 1900, 9:4:47; photograph(s), 13:1:25
Bailey, Frank, 9:4:43, 46
Bailey, Ida, 20:2:11
Bailey, James: death of 9:4:48; founder of Julian, 9:4:43; mentioned, 9:4:46
Bailey, Lela E.: daughter of Drury Bailey, 9:4:46; describes Banner, Ready Relief, 9:4:48
Bailey, Luther, 9:4:48
Bailey, Dr. Milton, 4:1:8
Bailey, Philip: article by, 4:4:43-45: book by, 18:2:22
Bailey Field, 9:4:48
Baily, Dr. Joshua L.: dedication to, 13:1:5-7; mentioned, 13:1:5; photograph(s), 13:1:5
Baily, Ruth Robinson: dedication to, 13:1:5-7; photograph(s), 13:1:3, 13:1:5
Baja California: Act of Federation of, 18:1:16-17; American invasion of, 18:1:14,15; Approach to Magdalena, illustration, 19:3:12; as refuge for alleged Japanese saboteurs during World War 11, 18:1:1:2; Cabo de San Lucas, illustration, 19:3:13; colonization of, 19:1:2-6; description of, 9:3:36-41; discussed, 20:2:51; during Maderista Revolution, 18:3:1-2, 4; historical archives of, 18:1:10-18; history of, article on, 19:3:9-17; Indians in, 19:1:2-3; Indians of, 18:4:1-13; Lassepas in, 20:4:25-29; letter to editor about, 18:2:23; map, 19:3:9; map ca. 1868, 18:1:13; rancheros, illustration, 20:4:26; route to San Diego, 17:1:22-28; route to San Diego, 1849, map, 17:1:24-25; San Antonio, illustration, 19:3:15; sea otter hunting in, 20:2:32; socialist revolution in, 19:1:26-28; Spanish Colonial System in, 18:4:1-13
Baja California: Jewish Refuge and Homeland, by Norton B. Stern: review, 20:2:61-62
"Baja California Travels Series," 18:1:10
Baker, Lt. Bob: photograph(s), 1914, 9:2:19
Baker, Charlotte, 20:2:19
Baker, Patricia: article by, 15:1:23-27
Baker, Robert, 15:1:25
Bakker, Elna: book co-authored by, review, 19:2:48
Balboa Park: bldgs. designed by Johnson, 17:4:23; development of (George Marston), 3:1:2; El Prado, 1915, photograph(s), 13:4:61; history of, 1:3:35; illustration, 1:3:36; in 1904, photograph(s), 16:4:17; in 1915, photograph(s), 16:4:17; mentioned, 1:1:3; 19:4:16; 20:2:27, 37, 38; 20:4:14; photograph(s), 1904 & 1925, 16:4:17; Professor Le Batt and, 1:3:36; Spanish Village, photograph(s), 13:4:65
Balboa Stadium, 13:4:61,64
Baldhead Springs, 4:2:24
Baldwin, Hugh, 20:3:25
Baldwin, Lawrence W., 20:4:17
Baldwin Company, 2:1:10
Baldwin electric cars, 2:1:2
Balhon, Frank, 20:4:19
Ball, Elmer, 9:4:5O
Ball, W. H,: freighting routes, 9:4:50; mule freighter, 9:4:49-50; respected by Indians, 9:4:50
Ball Freighters, 9:4:49-50
Ballast Point: as defense, 6:1:8, 9; illustration, 1895, 1:2:55; lighthouse at, 1:4:56; illustration, 1:4:55; 6:4:91; 1:4:55; 1:4:52; photograph(s), 6:4:93; life at, 6:4:91-92; mentioned, 5:1:2, 13:4:11, 18, 45, 17:1:18, 22; on Pt. Loma, 5:4:60; photograph(s), 1890's, 5:1:5; Fr. Serra and, 6:1:6; San Diego Historical Landmark #56, 5:1:6; Vizcaino and, 6:1:5; work and activities, 6:4:92-93
"Ballast Point Lighthouse," by Norma Engel, 6:4:91-93
Ballena: mentioned, 13:1:23; school district, 6:3:86; post office (Warnock Residence), photograph(s), 13:1:26; valley of, 13:4:33
Bancroft, Hubert Howe: bought Bancroft Ranch, 5:1:25; critique of explorations of Gulf of California, 11:1:14; deals with Alonzo Horton, 4:3:37, 38; mentioned, 12:3:9,12, 23; 12:4:21, 32; 14:3:25; 18:1:10,15; 19:1:4; 19:2:9,11; revolt at San Diego Mission, 2:3:29,30,32
Bancroft, John, 20:2:31
Bancroft, Sally: drwng. by 8:2:11B
Bancroft Ranchhouse, 5:1:25; 14:3:25
Band of Hope, 2:4:44,45
Bandini, Arcadia: illustration, 17:2:7; mentioned, 17:2:13; 20:1:10. See also Stearns, Arcadia Bandini
Bandini, Arturo and Helen Elliot, 15:1:27
Bandini, Don Arturo: illustration, 11:3:1
Bandini, Dolores, 17:2:6
Bandini, Isidora: mentioned, 15:1:25-27; 17:2:11-12; 19:2:20. See also
Bandini, Ysidora and Couts, Isidora Bandini
Bandini, Jose: mentioned, 5:1:13; 14:3:15; 15:1:23
Bandini, Jose Maria: 17:2:9
Bandini, Josefa (Carrillo), 20:1:3; 15:1:25
Bandini, Juan: biog. skech. of 15:1:23-27; 17:2:3-13; Calif. politics and, 6:1:13-16; comes to Calif., 17:2:3, 5, 13; host to William Kip, 3:1:7; mentioned, 6:2:53; 7:3:32; 12:3:9-31 passim; 12:4:19,21,22,23,26,28,32,36; 13:4:27; 14:3:15; 15:1:5, 6-7, 29-30; 20:1:3; 20:2:51; 20:3:34-35, 36, 37, 41; photograph(s), ca. 1840, 17:2:4; photograph(s), 13:4:26; Pio Pico and, 13:4:25, 29, 30, 34; pursuit of Indian, 13:1:43; son of Don Jose Bandini, 5:1:13; Superior Judge of Calif. State Convention 1849, 10:1:3; will of, 17:2:11, 12; with daughter, 1853, photograph(s), 20:1:4
Bandini, (Dona) Refugia, 20:1:3
Bandini, Ysidora: mentioned, 20:1:2-11; with father, 1853, photograph(s), 20:1:4. See also Bandini, Isidora and Couts, Isidora Bandini
Bandini Army, 6:1:14
Bandini, Casa de, See Casa de Bandini
Bandini Family, 5:1:13; 11:2:4; 15:1:23-27
"The Bandini Family," by Patricia Baker, 15:1:23-27
Bandini House: as Cosmopolitan Hotel, photograph(s), 20:2:52; 4th of July at, 1:3:30; illustration, 1:3:30; mentioned, 14:4:30; 2:4:52
Bandini Plan, 12:4:19
Bandini Revolution, 15:1:32
Bank of America Building, 11:3:45
Bank of Commerce (San Diego), 19:2:32
Bank of Commerce Building (Ratner Electric), 17:4:44
Bank of San Diego, 11:1:34-35
Banks, Alfred E., 20:2:20, 21
Banks, James, 20:1:36 Banks (1893), 3:1:12
Banner: mentioned, 13:1:25,26; mining bonanza, 3:4:43-46; photograph(s), 9:4:45
Banner City: condition today, 9:4:48; described by Lela E. Bailey, 9:4:48; near Julian, 9:4:44
Banner Debating Club, 5:2:40
Banner Grade: photograph(s), 13:1:27
Banning, Evelyn L: book by, review, 20:4:46-48
Banning House, 17:4:14
Banning Stage Line (1852), 3:3:33
Banta, Mike, 16:4:20
Baptismal records, 2:3:29
Baptismal Register, Mission San Diego: title p- facsimile 13:4:17
Baranceanu, Belle: mrls, by, 18:2:cover
Barclay, Mary, 14:4:37
Bardacke, Frances L., 19:2:12
"Barefooted to the Gold-Fields," by Helen Gohres, 9:3:34-41
Barkhart, John D., 15:1:14
Barlow, Sanderson &Co., 3:3:33-34
Barnacle Bill (whale), 6:4:91-93 passim
Barnes, Charles, 18:4:35
Barnes, Stanley, 20:1:21,23
Barnett, Ysabel Grace Gonzales, 20:1:32
Barrack Block, 1:2:16
Barracks, San Diego. See San Diego Barracks, and New San Diego Barracks
"A Barren Hilltop Becomes a Park," by George A. LaPointe, 8:2:1-2
Barret, Ellen Catherine, 19:3:10
Barrett, Augusta Jane: mentioned, 18:4:24,27,28-34 passim, 35,36; 19:2:17,19
Barri, Don Felipe de, 13:3:15,18
Barrios, Ernie: drwng. by, 18:4:14
Barrows, H. D., 19:2,11
Barry, J. H., 4:2:26
Barry, Richard, 19:2:3
Barthelmess, Dick: article by, 6:4:94-97
Bartlett, John Russell, 17:2:17
Bartz, Margaret: photograph(s), 11:4:22
Baruch, Bernard, 17:2:36
Baseball (Lemon Grove), 4:2:27
Basket Designs of the Mission Indians of California, by A. L. Kroeber, preface by Robert Heizer: noted, 19:4:64
Bates, James: article by, 16:2:24-33
Bates, John, 20:4:9
Batten houses, 1:2:24
Batters, Capt. John S., 5:3:46
Battery Ashburn, 5:4:65
Battery California, VA:63
Battery Fetterman: mentioned, photograph(s), 5:4:61
Battery Humphreys, 5:4:65
Battery McGrath: mentioned, 5:4:63; photograph(s), 5:4:61
Battery Strong: mentioned, 5:4:65
Battery Wilkinson: mentioned, photograph(s), VA:63; photograph(s), 1910, 5:4:61
Battle of Los Flores, 6:1:15
Battle of San Diego, 13:4:19; 5:1:12
Battle of San Pasqual. See San Pasqual, Battle of
Bauer, K. Jack: book by, review, 18:1:25-27
Baur, John E.: review by, 18:2:17
Bay City Market (San Diego), 4:3:36; 20:4:3
Bayle, Constantino, 18:1:10
Bayly, Henry, 5:2:40
Beacons in the Bay: illus,, 1:4:51
Beagle, Harvey L., 20:4:16
Beakley, Dell, 20:4:19
Beale, Lt. Edward Fitzgerald: at San Pasqual, 6:1:19; mentioned, 19:4:7,9; 19:3:29; military commander, 5:1:21; military leader, 5:1:13; photograph(s), 13:4:40
Bean, Joshua H.: dueling hoax, 9:2:25; mayor of San Diego, 6:1:20,22; mentioned, 13:4:39,41
Bean, Lowell John: book co-introduced by, review, 20:3:70-71
Bean, Roy, 6:1:22
Bean, Walton:revs. by, 18:2:17-18, 19:3:45-46
Beardsley, W. T., 9:2:18
Bear Flag Republic, 6:1:16
Beaty Ranch, 19:4:18
Becerra, Diego, 11:1:4; 19:3:13
"Beech Street," painting by Alfred R. Mitchell, 19:4:42
Beck, Barbara: photograph(s), 18:3:17
Beckler, Marion: article by, 9:4:49-50
Beckwith, J. Carroll, 19:4:46
Bee: photograph(s), 15:4:cover
Bee culture: article on, 15:4:17-26
The Beekeeper's Directory, Or the Theory and Practice of Bee Culture, by John S. Harbison: mentioned, 15:4:18
Bee keeping, 4:2:22
Beilharz, Edwin A.: book by, review, 18:4:40-41
Belcher, Capt., 20:4:11
Bell, Maj. Horace, 7:4:50
Bell, Madison H., 18:1:22
"The Bell of the Plaza Church," by Jessamine Jones: mentioned, 19:2:10
Bella Union Hotel (Los Angeles), 20:1:30
Bellevue Hotel: photograph(s), 1888, 8:1:5
Bellon, Walter: mentioned, 19:4:21, 22; 20:2:6-28 passim; photograph(s), 20:2:7, 12, 13
Bellon's Map of the Stingaree, 20:2:6
Bellquist, Eric C., 18:1:5
Belt Line (railway), 2:3:39
Benbough, P. J., 16:1:14
Benbough's Furniture Store, 14:2:26
Bendetsen, Karl R., 18:1:9
Benevolent Association, 15:3:7
Benevolent Society (George Marston), 3:1:2
Benner, H. D., 14:4:37
Bennington. See U.S.S. Bennington
Bennis, Marco: mentioned, 7:4:56; owner of Bohemian Restaurant, 2:4:44
Bennis, Spiro, 7:4:56
Benton, R. H., 17:2:30
Bentotn, Thomas Hart: speech excerpts, 18:2:34
Berge, Dennis: article edited by, 20:3:1-32; review by, 19:1:46
Berger, Capt., 20:4:11
Bergman, Harry, 18:3:9
Bergman, Moise, 19:4:38
Beri Beri: description of, 10:4:46
Beristain, Maximo, 19:2:3
Berman, Bruce D.: book by, review, 20:1:44-45
Bernard, R. F., 1:2:19; 13:2:13
Berry, J. R., 9:2:15
Berwick's Bay, 3:2:27-28
Besant, Annie, 20:3:2
Bess, Helen (Clarke), 18:2:10,12
Betsy, 6:1:8
Better Days, Or a Millionaire of Tomorrow, by Thomas L. Fitch: mentioned, 3:4:47
"Better Days-Or Something," by Wilmer B. Shields, 3:4:47-49
Bettmann, Otto: illustration by, 16:2:4-22 passim
Bianchi, Dr. Joao Antonio de, 1:4:49
Bibb, Leland C.: article by, 18:3:6-11; letter to ed., 20:3:74-76
Bibliography of the Digueno Indians, by Ruth Farrell Almstedt: noted, 20:4:56
Bickers, H. G., 5:1:20; 14:3:21
Bicycles: adv. in old City Directory, 2:4:49
Biddle, Francis, 18:1:8
Bidwell, John, 19:4:4
Bierer, Lt. Comdr. B. B., 9:1:11
Big Crew (San Diego Rowing Club), 6:4:94-97
The Big Four, by Oscar Lewis: noted, 18:3:35
Biggs, Joan: article by, 16:3:26-29
Big Temecula Rancho, 20:1:28,29
Bill Kettner (fireboat), 11:2:38
Billington, Ray Allen, 20:2:45, 47
Billroth (surgeon), 10:3:39
Bingham, S. M., 20:1:24a
Binks, Phil: Jesse Shepard House photograph(s), 16:3:15-17; photograph(s) by 17:2:cover
Binney, Fred, 16:1:13,21-24
Birch, James E.: biog. skeh,, 3:2:15; estate of, 15:2:17; illustration, 15:2:16; mentioned, 4:3:41; 18:1:19; portrait, 3:2:17
Birch, Julia A. B., 15:2:17
"Birch's Overland Mail in San Diego County," by Stuart N. Lake, 3:2:15-18
Birdsall, Mary: mentioned, 2:4:43; portrait, 2:4:45
Birds Were Different Then, by Engracia De Rosado, 19:2:13
Birkett, Char1es V.: article by, 8:4:45-50; 9:4:43-48
"The Birthp1ace of the San Diego Union - A Historical Restoration," by Richard B. Yale, 14:4:33-40
Bishop, Bernice: bust of, photograph(s), 19:2:26
Bishop, Charles R.: bust of, photograph(s), 19:2:26; mentioned, 19:2:25, 26
Bishop, W. H., 20:1:33
"A Bishop's First Glance of a Frontier Town," by Lionel U. Ridout, 3:1:6-10
Bishop's School: mentioned, 6:4:102; 17:4:44
Bitler, Donald, 16:2:27
"A Black American in Mexican San Diego," by David J. Weber, 20:2:29-35
Black Hawk Livery Stables, 15:1:7,15
Black, Samuel F., 17:4:33
"Black Steward." See Light, Allen B.
Black Warrior, 4:3:30
The Black West: A Documentary and Pictorial History, by William Loren Katz: review, 18:4:46-47
Blackleg (cattle disease), 11:1:29-31
Blacks. See Negroes
Blair, Lt. James, 3:3:38
Blaisdell, H. W., 17:3:6
Blaisdell, James A., 15:3:28,29,30,31
Blaisdell, Lowell L.: review by, 19:1:47-48
Blake, Dean, 16:1:16
Blake, Walter "Baldy", 4:4:54
Blake, William P., 17:3:2
Blannehard, 15:1:12
Blanco, Pedro, 1:2:19; 13:2:14
Blashfield, Edwin H., 19:4:45
Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna, 16:3:5-6; 20:3:2, 13-14,17,22,23,27
Blazes (Horse), 15:1:12
Blockman, L., 1:2:26
Bloodgood, N. D., 9:2:15,16,17
Blue Gum Grove (1902): photograph(s), 16:4:13
Blum, Fred, 3:3:29-30
Blythe, Florence, 17:3:5
Blythe, Thomas Henry: biog. of, 17:3:3; death of, 17:3:5; name, 17:3:6; photograph(s), 17:3:4
Blythe Block, 17:3:3
B'nai B'rith (Lasker Lodge, San Diego), 19:4:38
Board of Supervisors, San Diego County: est., 1852, 2:4:52-53; mentioned, 20:2:16, 27; 20:4:36. See also San Diego County Board of Supervisors
Boat-Wagon, 9:1:1-12
Boche, Maj.: sketch of, 13:3:29
Bode, F. A., 20:4:14
Bogart, Capt. J. C.: Clarissa Andrews and, 11:2:44; mentioned, 3:3:40; Pt. Loma Oak Trees, 4:3:30
Bohemian eating places in San Diego, 2:4:44
Bohnen, Aloys, 18:2:10
Bolanos, Francisco de, 18:2:4-7; 20:4:31-32
Bolton, Herbert E., 18:1:10, 18:4:1516, 18, 19:4:14, 19:3:4, 20:4:31
"The Bolton Theory and Chicano History," by Mario T. Garcia, 18:4:15
Bones (from San Diego Presidio site): 2:4:55; photograph(s), 16:4:22. See also Presidio of San Diego Excavations
Bonn, San, 20:3:27
Bonner, Thomas D.: book by, noted, 19:4:63
Bonnet, Charles Emile: mentioned, 16:4:5; photograph(s), 16:4:4
Bonnet, Leon Durand: mentioned, 16:4:4, 5, 9; 19:4:46-47; painting by, 16:4:7
Bonnet, Mrs Leon: photograph(s), 19:4:43
Bonsall tower (erected by Hatfield), 16:1:9, 10
Book of Deeds (San Diego), 20:1:30
Bookcase-Desk of Judge Benjamin Hayes: photograph(s), 13:1:34
Boom of the 1880's: description of San Diego, 6:1:26-27; Escondido Valley and, 9:3:30; mentioned, 8:3:38, 39; 13:4:51,53: 16:3:4
Booth, Larry, 17:4:32 "Borax." See George Derby
Borica, Diego de, 19:1:5,7
Borrego Desert: Elephant tree, photograph(s), 19:4:19; in bloom, 1935, photograph(s), 19:4:22; mentioned, 19:4:14-24 passim; Palm Canyon, photograph(s), 19:4:14,15,19
Borrego Palms Desert Park, 19:4:16
Borrego Springs, 14:3:26
Borrego Valley, 19:4:15-24 passim
Borthwick, Anderson, 20:4:19, 20
Bosserman, IDA, 2:4:48
Boston Athenaeum, 6:4:103
Boston, 9:1:8
Botanical Building, Balboa Park, 17:4:44
Botanical names. See "Plant Tour of Presidio Park" and "Hugo de Vries Visits San Diego"
Botello, ArthL-: book translated by, review, 20:1:47
Bouchard, Hippolyte de, 13:4:19; 15:4:11
Boundaries, San Diego County. See San Diego County Boundaries
Boundary Commission (San Diego), 9:3:30
Boundary Commission (Mexico and the United States): 4th of July Celebration 1:3:29; mentioned, 17:1:22, 19:3:18-31 passim; military escorts and, 1:2:15
Boundary Marker 207, 2:2:16
Boundary Marker 258:photograph(s), 14:3:cover
Boundary Survey (So. Calif, 1849): article about, 19:3:18-31
Bowen, Wynne, 20:4:16
Bowers, W. W.: article by, 2:2:15-17; biog. nt., 2:2:15; congressman, 9:2:15; mentioned, 1:3:39; 2:2:23; 7:4:49; portrait, 2:2:17
Bowersock, Earl: article by, 7:3:40-41; photograph(s), 7:1:9
Bowles, Helen Margaret: article by, 4:2:17-19
Bowman, Alan P.: book comp. by, noted, 18:3:33
Bowman, Bob, 20:4:12 Bowman, Fred, 4:2:24
Bowman, J. N., 19:2:34 "The Box." See El Cajon Valley
Box Canyon, 5:1:22; 14:3:22 Boyd, Edwin (Holtville), 16:2:27, 28
Boy Scouts, in Presidio Park: photograph(s), 15:3:29
Brabazon, Capt., 4:2:21
The Bracero Program: Interest Groups and Foreign Policy, by Richard B. Craig: review, 19:1:47-48
Brack, Gene M.: review by, 19:3:43-44
Braddy, Haldeen: book by, noted, 17:4:50
Bradford, Gardner, 19:2:11
Bradshaw, John, 19:2:7, 31 Bradt, Garrett G., 2:2:26, 27
Braly, Clark, 19:1:29
Brandes, Ray: article co-authored by, 2:4:1-29; article edited by, 2:1:39-41; 2:2:40-42; 2:3:37-39; 2:4:43-45; mentioned, 2:4:5,15,22; photograph(s), 2:4:23; review by, 18:4:40-41
Brands, registry of in San Diego County (1890): photograph(s), 2:1:24, 28
Brandt, Rex: painting by, 17:1:cover
Brant, 0. F., 17:3:8 Brannan, Sam, 9:3:32
Branyan, Mrs. Hildelisa, 9:4:9
Brashears, Mrs. Marion, 17:4:16
Braun, Maurice: mentioned, 16:4:4,5,9; 19:4:44,45,46,47; painting by, 16:4:7
Braun, Mrs. Maurice (Hazel Boyer), 16:4:5
Bravo, Jaime, 18:1:14
Brawley: in 1905, photograph(s), 16:2:27; mentioned, 19:1:21
Brawley Chamber of Commerce, 19:4:20
Breach, Charles 0., 18:3:13-14
Breckenridge, Hugh, 19:4:45
Breitenbach, Marjorie, 20:4:20
Brennan, Arcadia Scott, 15:1:27
Brennan, George Patrick, 1:4:51
Brenna, Joe: article by, 1:4:51-52; mentioned, 20:4:12, 14; sea captain, 7:4:102
Brennan, Judge John Jerome, 15:1:27
Brennan Island: mentioned, 20:4:18; San Diego Rowing Club and, VIA:94-97
Bressette, Marion Hill: illustration by, 16:2:15
Brewster, Horace 1., 2:2:18
Brick houses (Whaley House), 2:4:53
Brick Kilns (Kimball), 7:3:43
Brick making (Whaley House), 6:2:S4
Brickyard Canyon, 4:2:23
Brickyard Cove (Coronado Cays), 20:4:11
"A Brief History of the Granite Industry in San Diego County," by Tom S. Wood, 20:3:61-66
Brinckerhoff, Sidney B.: book by, noted, 19:2:51; book co-authored by, review, 19:4:57-58; review by, 18:3:25-26
Brinley, Charles, 17:2:3,10,11
Briseno, J. N., 14:4:33
British Benevolent Society, 19:2:31-33 passim
Broadway (San Diego): ca. 1910-1915, photograph(s), 20:2:26
Broadway of America (auto, 1926): photograph(s), 20:2:26
Broadway of America (auto, 1926): photograph(s), 17:2:37
Broadway No. I Pier, 5:3:48
Brockington, Donald L.: article co-authored by, 2:4:1-29; mentioned, 14:4:5,15,23; photograph(s), 2:4:18,19,23
Broadbent, Noel: sketch by, 14:4:5
Brockman, Dave: port. by, 16:1:cover
Brodhead, Michael J.: book by, review, 20:2:58-59
Bromley, Harriett, 20:1:20
Brookline, 5:1:8
Brooks, Dana, 19:4:17
Brophy, A. Blake: book by, noted, 19:2:51
Brown, Austen T., 20:4:15,16
Brown, Charles, 9:3:34; 17:2:22
Brown, Christian: article by, 4:2:23-25
Brown, Isabel, 15:1:14
Brown, Joe L., 2:1:11
Brown, John, 15:1:5; 14:3:5; 5:1:1
Brown, Kenneth C., 20:4:16
Brown, Nathan W., 20:3:49
Brown Manufacturing Co. of La Mesa, 16:4:5
Browne, J. Ross, 17:3:2; 10:1:4,6,7,8
Bryan, Roger, 20:4:12
Bryant, Edwin, 19:4:6
Bryant and Sturgis (shipbuilders), 19:2:2
Bucareli, Antonio: letter to Fages, November 30, 1771, 13:3:16; mentioned, 12:3:25; 13:3:15, 16, 20; 19:1:4; portrait, 13:3:16; Water Rights Document, 1773, 10:3:40,42
Buchholz, Iona, 18:1:23
Buck, William, 15:4:18
Buckman Springs, 4:2:20; 13:1:26,27
Buehle, Julius, 2:4:45
Buena Vista, 19:4:33
Buenos Dias Tecate, by June Nay Summers: review, 18:4:41
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show: facsimile adv. for, 6:3:83; mentioned, 6:3:81-84
"The Building of the Horton House," by W.W. Bowers, 2:2:15-17
Building of San Diego Mission Dam: illustration, 18:2:cover
Buitre (Vulture), 19:2:3,5,6,10,11
Bull, Carl E., 14:4:37
Bull and Bear Fight: illustration, 13:4:24
Bum (San Diego's Town Dog): article about, 13:3:36-42; photograph(s), 13:3:37, 41; portrait, 13:3:cover, 3, 42
Bunkers, Spreckels, 2:4:46 Burbank, Luther, 19:1:22
Bureau of Animal Industry, 11:1:25-31
Burgert, Robert, 18:2:9
Burials at San Diego Presidio, 19:4:51. See also Presidio of San Diego Excavations
Burkhardt House, 6:2:54, 58
Burnand, A. A., Jr., 19:4:18
Burnett, Gov. Peter H.: mentioned, 1:1:6; 6:1:20; photograph(s), 13:4:41
Burnham, Frank M.: biog. sketch, 11:2:40-42; photograph(s) ca. 1886, 11:2:41
Burnham, George, 19:2:20,32
Burnham, Mary Hand: article by, 20:4:38-43
Burnt-Out Fires: California's Modoc Indian War, by Richard H. Dillon: review, 19:4:60-61
Burr, Dr. Edward, 16:2:6
Burrell, B. H., 17:2:35
Burrus, Ernest J.: book by, review, 19:4:38-39; mentioned, 19:1:2,3,10
Burt, John P., 11:2:36
Burton, H. S., 20:1:30
Burton City, 5:2:40
Busch, Lorraine, 19:4:18
Busch, Louis T., 19:4:18
Bush, Ellen, 15:1:12
Bush, Thomas H.: mentioned, 6:2:64, 66, 70; 13:2:25; 19:4:36; photograph(s), 13:2:25
Bushnell, Asa N.: article by, 7:4:45-49
Bushyhead, Edward, 8:4:50; 14:1:33, 34, 39
Bushyhead, Mrs. E. W., 16:3:13
Business Firms in Early San Diego, 5:3: 43-45
Butcher shops, 15:1:6,8
Butterfield, John, 3:2:15
Butterfield Overland Mail: book about, md., 20:1:33; mentioned, 5:1:17, 18, 22, 23, 26; 14:3:18, 19, 26, 28; 15:2:15, 18; 20: 3:7; route of, 5:1:26; 6:1:23; 17:2:28; stage coaches of, photograph(s), 13:1:23; stage line, 4:3:41; stage route followed by cattle drives, 4:2:15; stage stations, map, 13:4:44
Butterfield Overland Mail Company, 20:1:30
Butterfield Trail, 13:1:23 H. M. Byllesby & Co., 2:2:37
"Byways of Old City Park," by Herbert G. Hensley, 1:3:35-36
C
Caamano, Jacinto, 10:4:54, 55, 56
Caballero, Fr. Felix, 17:2:4
Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nunez, 11:1:6
Cable Cars (San Diego): illustration, 2:1:6,7; 15:2:23; Mission Cliffs Line, 1:1:12; Montezuma, La Jolla, Alvarado, San Ysidora, Las Flores, 15:2:22; names of, 2:1:8, 9; photograph(s), 13:4:55; 15:2:cover; 6: 1:21; use of for transportation, 2:1:5-9
Cable Railway Co. (San Diego), 15:2:22
Cabo San Lucas, 18:2:2, 4, 5
Caborca (Sonora, Mexico), 19:1:34-42 passim
Cabral, Manual, 18:4:27
Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez: article about, 19: 3:1-8; expeditions, 1:1:2; 6:IA; illustration, 13:4:10; 19:3:3; mentioned, 5:1:6; 13:4: 9, 10; 18:2:1-2; 18:4:27; 19:1:2; 20:3:61; 20:4:31
Cabrillo Celebration (San Diego): mentioned, 20:4:41-42; photograph(s), 1892, 18:4:26; photograph(s), 1892 & 1894, 19:3:5
Cabrillo Club, 20:1:22
Cabrillo Hotel, 4:4:48
Cabrillo Medal, 1913: photograph(s), 19:3:6
Cabrillo Medallion: photograph(s), 19:2:34
Cabrillo Statue: by Hutchinson, photograph(s), 19:2:35; in Pt. Loma, photograph(s), 19:3:cover, iv
Cabrillo National Monument: est. of, 1:4:47; illustration, 13:3:34; mentioned, 19:2:33-34; 19:3:4-5; Site #51, 14:3:6
Cactus plants, 17:3:18-22
Cadmus, R. Y., 9:1:10
Catfroth, James Wood, 14:3:29
Cahuenga Pass: battle of, 12:4:31; mentioned, 6:4:13, 16, 19
Cahuenga Treaty, 20:3:34 Cain, Harry P., 18:1:5
Cajon Mountain: photograph(s), 13:1:18
Calexico Chronicle: location of back files, 17:3:11
Calico Ball (Horton Hall), 4:3:37
California (Alta): anti-Japanese sentiment in, 18:1:1-9; blacks in 19:2:15-20; classes in, 19:1:1-9; colonization of, 13:4:14; 19:1:1-9; exploration of, 18:2:1-7; influence of Americans on, 12:3:8,14; migrant workers in, 19:1:26,28; minorities in, 19:2:18-19; origin of the name, 11:1:2,3; organization under Constitution of 1824, 12:3:10, 11, 12; population, 1820, 12:3:8; sectional rivalry, 12:3:15; secularization of Missions, 12:3:16,17,21,22; Spanish and Mexican influences on, 13:3:5,6,7,8,15,16,21,22; utopians, 18:4:1; water development in, 19:1:11-24 passim; Wobblies in, 19:1:25-33. See also Antigua California, Baja California, Nueva California
California, by Joseph Royce, introduction by Earl Pomeroy: noted, 18:3:35
California Banknotes, 13:4:22
California Building (Balboa Park), 16:4:3
California Calligraphy: Identified Autographs of Personages Connected with the Conquest and Development of the Californias, edited by Maynard Geiger, O.F.M.: noted, 18:4:50
California Camp: iflus., 7:2:26
The California Coast: A Bilingual Edition of Documents From the Sutro Collection, edited by Donald C. Cutter: md., 17:4:49-50
California in Color. An Essay on the Paradox of Plenty, by T. H. Watkins: review, 18:1:31-32
California conquistador: illustration, 18:4:5
California Constructive League, 19:1:14,15
California Development Co., 17:3:6,7; 19:1:11,13,14,16,17
California Division of State Parks, 19:4:21
California and the Dust Bowl Migration, by Walter J. Stein: review, 20:1:49-50
California Folklore Society Quarterly, 4: 1:9
California Forestry Service, 19:4:16
California Free Speech League, 19:1:28, 29
California Gardens, 15:3:16-17
California Heritage: An Anthology of History and Literature, by John and LeRee Caughey: noted, 18:3:33
California: A History of Upper and Lower California From Their First Discovery to the Present Time, by Alexander Forbes: noted, 20:1:53
"California Hives": illustration, 15:4:22,23; mentioned, 15:4:18,19
California, An Illustrated History, by T. H. Watkins: review, 20:1:40-41
The California I Love (Carrillo): mentioned, 19:2:12
The California Indians: A Source Book, edited by Robert F. Heizer and M.A. Whipple: noted, 18:3:33
California, In-Doors and Out, by Eliza B. Farnham, Introduction by Madeleine B. Stearn: review, 20:1:43-44
California, Its History and Romance: 20:4:35
California: Its Peoples, Its Problems, Its Prospects, edited by Robert Durrenberger: review, 18:4:44-45
California: Land of New Beginnings, by David Lavender: review, 20:1:39-40
California Legislature: 1855, 20:2:4; 1913, 20:2:20
California Medical Society, 16:4:15
California Missions. See under individual names
The California Missions as Others Saw Them (1786-1842), by Francis J. Weber: noted, 20:1:54
California Mission Trail (El Camino Real): map, 13:4:19
California Mortgage Loan and Trust Co., 16:3:12
California National Bank, 2:1:9
California National Guard, 5:4:64
California& Oriental Line, 2:4:46
California Pacific International Exposition (1935), 6:1:31-32; 18:2:9; 18:1:35. See also Panama-California Exposition (1915), and Panama-California International Exposition (1916)
California Park System, 19:4:14-24 passim
California Rodeos, 15:4:27,28,31,32
"A California Romance in Perspective: The Elopement, Marriage and Ecclesiastical Trial of Henry D. Fitch and Josefa Carrillo," by Ronald L. Miller, 19:2:1-13
California Southern Excursion Train, 1883: photograph(s), 13:4:50
California Southern Extension Company, 20:1:34
California Southern Railroad Co.: construction of first outside rail, 2:1:1; employment of Chinese, 10:1:10; excursion in 1882, 1:1:7; in 1881, 6:1:26; 3:4:5O; 2:1:1; mentioned, 7:1:2; 2:3:38; 3:4:50; 17:2:19; 20:1:10,32-37
California Southern Tourist Train: photograph(s), 1886, 20:1:35
California Stage Co., 3:2:17
California State Agricultural Society Report, 1895, 16:4:15
California State Board of Health: Eucalyptus trees, 16:4:15; health regulations, 1870-1900, 16:2:21
California State Congress of Industrial Organizations, 18:1:5
California State Convention of 1849: boundary debate, 10:1:6,7; committees, 10:1:4; delegates, 10:1:1-7; discrimination against blacks, 19:2:18; territorial govt. debate, 10:1:6,7
California State Emergency Relief Administration (SERA), 18:2-9,10; 18:3:14
California State Legislature, 1850, 2:4:52
California State Library at Sacramento, 9:1:1
California State University, San Diego, 18:3:22
California Steam Navigation Co.: buys Orizaba, 5:3:47; mentioned, 15:2:17
California Tower (Balboa Park), 17:4:44
The California Trail: An Epic with Many Heroes, by George R. Stewart: md., 18:3:35
California; The Vanishing Dream, by Michael Davie: review, 19:3:40-41
California Volunteers: 1861, 1:2:18; 1864, 3:2:25, 26
California Western University, 12:2:17,23,24
California Wine, by the edited of Sunset Books: review, 20:2:62
California's Architectural Frontier. Style and Tradition in the Nineteenth Century, by Harold Kirker: noted, 20:1:52
"California's Hispanic Heritage: a View Into the Spanish Myth," by Manuel P. Servin, 19:1:1-9
"California's Lost Battalion," by Don Driese, 7:2:26-27
"California's Range-Cattle Industry: Decimation of the Herds, 1870-1912," by Hazel Adele Pulling, 11:1:20-32
California's State Parks Council, 19:4:16
"California's Sweetest Love Story," by Gardner Bradford: mentioned, 19:2:11
Californios: and Indians, 20:3:33-43 passim; illustration, 20:2:49; in San Diego County, 20:2:45-53; mentioned, 19:1:6-8; 19:4:1-13 passim
Callen, James, 3:4:52
Calloway, 0. P., 5:2:40; 17:3:3
Calvary Cemetery (Mission Hills), 20:1:9
Calvert, Robert A.: bk, edited by, review, 20:1:41-42
Camacho, Jose, diary of: facsimile p., 11:4:9
Cameron, Charlie, 6:3:77
Cameron Lake, 4:2:15
Campbell, Everett, 19:4:22-23
Campbell, Gen. Thomas E., 17:4:26
Campbell, Walton B.: article co-authored by, 15:4:3-16; photograph(s), 15:4:3
Camp Calhoun, 19:2:25,27
Camp California (Virginia): illustration, 7:2:26
Camp Callan: photograph(s), 13:4:67
Camp Hearn, 5:4:65
Camp Kearny, 13:4:62
Camp Pendleton, 13:4:30;(1941), 7:3:36
Camp Salvation, 9:1:2,4; 19:3:24; (1949), 9:1:2,4; 19:3:24,25
Camp Wright, 5:1:22; (Civil War), 7:2:23-25 passim
Camp Wright Store, 14:3:22,23
Campo: general store at, 6:3:77-80; mentioned, 13:1:26,27; stage to, 6:3:77; town of, 6:3:77
Campo Hotel, 18:1:23; 20:3:68
Campo School, 20:3:68
Campo Store: mentioned, 14:3:20; photograph(s), 6:3:77; 5:1:19
Camulos (family chapel): illustration, 11:2:15
Camulos Ranch: illustration, 11:3:2
Canada de las Lleguas, 13:1:41
Canada de Osuna, 13:1:41
Canada de San Diego, 17:2:14
Canaries (San Diego), 4:1:2
Canary Cottage (San Diego), 20:2:11
Canby, Major E. R. S., 17:2:17
Canfield, Cyrus C., 20:3:41
Cannon, Charles: photograph(s), 18:3:18
Cannon: 18th century, illustration, 11:4:40: history and uses of, 11:4:40-41; muzzle loading, illustration, 11:4:38; Napoleons used at Fort Rosecrans, 5:4:64; smoothbase used at Fort Rosecrans, 5:4:67
Cantarinj, T., 20:1:32
Canyon Houses (1912): illustration, 17:4:9
Cape Mendocino, 18:2:1,5
Capitalists in San Diego, 3:1:3
Capitan Grande, 2:3:30
Capitan Indian Reservation, 2:3:30
Capps, Edward, 16:1:14
Capps, Robert, 9:1:10,11
Capron, John: John Capron & Co., 3:3:33-34; in San Diego, 6:1:23; mentioned, 18:1:20; 13:4:43; photograph(s), 13:4:46; sells stage line, 3:3:35; stage driver, 1:1:12; stage line, 8:1:4-7; stage service facsimile adv., 13:4:46; U.S. Mail line adv., 3:3:32-33
Captain Jadwin (locomotive): illustration, 7:l:cover,5
"Captain Vancouver's Organ," by Helen Gohres, 9:1:12-13
Carbonel, Francisco Esteban, 19:3:2
Carboulee, Claude le, 2:4:44
Cardenas, Lazaro, 19:3:11
Cardona, Nicolas de, 19:3:13
Caries, Arthur B., 19:4:45
Carleton, Col. James H., 7:2:23-25
Car No. 54, 2:1:12
Carlos III (King of Spain), 18:4:1,2,3,6,7
Carlson, Billy: mentioned, 2:1:2; photograph(s), 2:1:3
Carnes, A. B., 11:2:36,39
Carnes, Walter, 20:4:17
Caroline, 1:3:31; 18:1::15; 19:3:20
Carpenter, Edwin, 18:1:10
Carpenter, Genevieve G., 11:2:20
Carr, Lawrence W., 14:2:26
Carreta (cart), 4:1:4
Carrico, Richard L.: article by, 19:4:51-55
Carrillo, Carlos Antonio: claim as Gov., 6:1:14-15; mentioned, 7:3:32; 12:3:13; 12:4:23,24,25,26,27; 13:4:25,28; 15:1:24
Carrillo, Domingo, 19:2:3,4,8
Carrillo, Jack, 15:1:25
Carrillo, Joaquin, 5:1:14; 15:1:15; 19:2:2,3,6
Carrillo, Jose Antonio, 6:1:12-13; 7:3:32; 12:3:18,19,24; 12:4:19,28; 15:1:24; 19:4:3,4; 20:3:40
Carrillo, Josefa: article about, 19:2:1-13; marries Henry Fitch, 5:1:14; mentioned, 6:1:10; 14:3:16; 13:4:20. See also Fitch, Josefa Carrillo
Carrillo, Josefa Bandini, 20:1:3
Carrillo, Juan Jose, 15:1:25
Carrillo, Leo, 15:1:25; 19:2:12; 20:1:3
Carrillo, Maria Ygnacia Lopez de, 19:2:3,6
Carrillo, Pedro C.: mentioned, 15:1:25; 20:1:3; owner of Coronado ranch, 2:3:38,40
Carrillo family, 11:2:4
Carrillo House: photograph(s), 19:2:5
Carrillo Park, 2:3:38
Carrizo cane (Genus Arundinaria), 15:1:38
Carrizo Corridor, 3:2:18
Carrizo Creek, 4:2:15; 19:2:23-24
Carrizo Gorge, 2:1:10,11; photograph(s), 13:4:58
Carroll, John E., 19:4:38
Carroll, Leo, 20:4:16
Carson, Billy, 2:1:2-3
Carson, Kit: adventurer, 5:1:13,21; guide to San Pasqual, 10:3:30,31,33; Indian scout, 1:1:2; in Mexican War, 6:1:16,18-19; mentioned, 13:4:33,34
Carson & Colorado Railroad, 10:1:8
Carter, Armistead B., 20:2:37
Carter, Cassius: article about, 20:2:36-43; photograph(s), 20:2:36
Carter, William: book by, review, 18:3:32
Cary, Mrs. Alpha Marsh, 14:2:24-27
Cary, Frederick Bernard, 14:2:26
Caryas, Felipe 0., 20:1:32
Casa de Altamirano, 14:4:36
Casa de Bandini: mentioned, 4:4:47; 18:1:20; 20:1:10; San Diego Historical Landmark, 5:1:13; 14:3:14
Casa de Carrillo: oldest house in San Diego, 4:1:4; San Diego Historical Landmark, 14:3:16; 5:1:13
Casa de Cota, 5:1:14; 14:3:16
Casa de Estudillo: illustration, 17:3:cover; mentioned, 14:3:6; photograph(s), 14:3:8; San Diego Historical Landmark, 5:IA
Casa de la Bandera (Casa de Machado), 5:1:12
Casa Larga (Casa de Lopez), 5:1:7
Casa Loma, 15:1:30
Casa Loma Hotel, 5:3:44
Casa de Lopez, 5:1:7; 10:2:17; 14:3:9
Casa de Machado (Machado-Stewart): illustration, 14:3:17; mentioned, 2:2:24; 5:1:13; 4:1:4; 8:4:56; 14:3:14,15; 15:1:8,39
Casa de Pedrorena, 5:1:12; 14:3:14
Cassidy, Andrew, 10:4:49,51,52; 15:1:34
Cassidy, Robert: photograph(s), 9:4:18-19
Cassidy's Saloon (San Diego), 20:2:7,8,13; photograph(s), 20:2:8
"Cassius Carter: The Scrapbooks of a District Attorney," by John White, 20:2:36-43
Cassius Carter Center Stage: mentioned, 20:2:37, 38; photograph(s), 20:2:37,38
Castaneda, Capt. Juan, 12:4:24
Castillero, Capt. Andres, 7:4:23,26
Castillo, Pedro, 18:4:15
Castillo de Guijarros (Pt. Loma), 20:3:45; 5:4:68; 1:4:48
Castillo Negrette, Luis del, 18:1:14
Castle, J. E., 15:4:25
Castle, W. E. (Mrs.), 20:2:11
Castle Dare, 16:3:12
Castro, Gen. Jose: denounced by Juan Bandini, 17:2:5,8; mentioned, 19:4:2,3; 17:1:16; 12:4:19, 26; portrait, 13:4:28
Castro, Juan B., X1:2:3
Castro, Manuel: illustration, 11:2:3; mentioned, 19:4:5
Catalinas (aircraft), 13:4:67
Catholic Footprints in California, by Rev. Francis J. Weber: review, 18:3:26-27
Cattle: diseases of, 11:1:25; drives, 4:2:15, 21; in Calif., article about, 11:1:20-31; industry, XIA:21, 20:1:8-9,31; killing of, illustration, 13:4:23; raising of in Julian, 5:1:20; San Diego's Judges of the Plains and, 15:4:27-32; rustling, 5:2:39; ticks, 11:1:25-29 passim
Caughey, John Walton, 19:1:4
Caughey, John and LeRee: book by, noted, 18:3:33
Cave, Daniel, 19:4:37
Cavendish, Sir Thomas: in Pacific, 6:1:4; mentioned, 13:4:10,11; 18:2:2
"The Celtic Temperament" (Jesse Shepard), 16:3:27-29 passim
Cement Mine (Kimballs), 2:3:40
Cemeteries, 15:1:5,15,16
Cemetery of San Diego (Pt. Loma), 5:1:5
Census: California (1850), 19:2:17; Los Angeles (1781), 19:1:4; San Diego (1847), 19:2:17; 20:2:45; (1850), 20:2:32; 20:3:54; (1851), 20:2:45; (1852), 20:2:45; (1860), 19:2:17; 19:4:3; 20:2:49-50; 20:3:54
Centennial Fourth of July Celebration (San Diego), 20:4:40
CentralAmerica, 3:2:17,18
Central American Pacific Railroad, 20:1:10
Central Christian Church (San Diego), 20:2:15
Central Pacific Railroad, 10:1:8
Cereza Loma (Ed Davis, owner), 15:2:12
Cermeho, Sebastian Rodriguez, 18:2:2-4; 20:4:31,32
Chaffey, George: mentioned, 15:3:9; 17:3:7,8; photograph(s), 17:3:7
Chamber of Commerce (San Diego), 20:1:20,21,22
Chamberlain, E. K., 10:1:7
Chamberlain, Pierce A.: book co-authored by, review, 19:4:57-58
Chandler, Harry, 16:2:33; 17:3:8
Chandler, Leonard A., 9:2:17
Chandler, L. A., 20:4:17
Chancy, Raymond C.: article by, 17:2:28-40
The Changing Mexican-American, edited by Rudolph Gomez: noted, 20:4:56
Channel swims, 6:4:91-93
Chapel of the Immaculate Conception: mentioned, 5:1:1; photograph(s), 14:3:5
Chapman, Charles E., 19:2:34,35; 19:1:6; 20:4:31
Chapman, 7:2:28-29
"A Chapter from the Logbook," by Paul H. Ezell, 16:4:20-24
Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste, 11:2:28-33
Charbonneau, Toussaint, 11:2:29
Chariot Canyon, 9:4:48
Charles F. Lummis: Crusader in Corduroy, by Dudley Gordon: review, 19:3:45-46
Charles Morgan (steamer), 3:2:27
Charles V (of Spain), 12:2:3
Charleston, 6:3:87,88
Chart House Restaurant (Coronado), 20:4:12
Chartres- Martin, Dr. Ernest Percy, 20:4:12
Chase, Rev., 11:3:43
Chase, Maj. Levi: house of, photograph(s), 6:1:11; mentioned, 8:4:46; 12:1:6; 15:4:25
Chase, Richard: paintings by, 17:3:cover; 18:1:cover
Chase, Smeaton, 20:1:10
Chase, Susan, 20:3:19
Chase, William Merritt, 16:4:3,5
Chavez, Angelico: book by, noted, 20:1:53; mentioned, 19:2:38
Chavez, Antonio, 17:2:7
Cheek, William: review by, 18:4:46-47
Chicanos: The Evolution of a People, edited by Renato Rosaldo, Robert A. Calvert and Gustav L. Seligmann: review, 20:1:41-42
"A Chicano Perspective on San Diego History," by Mario T. Garcia, 18:4:14-21
Chicano History, depicted in murals, 18:4:18-19
Chicken, recipe for, 13:1:32
Chico, Col. Mariano, 12:4:19; 20:2:31
The Chihuahua Trail (route to Battle of San Pasqual), 10:3:30
Chilberg, Guy, 20:4:17
"Childhood Recollections of the Agua Tibia Ranch," by Mary C. Marston, 5:2:29-32
Chile, Peru, and the California Gold Rush of 1849, by May Monaghan: review, 20:1:48-49
Chimney sweep, 2:4:49
China ships, 12:2:2. See also Manila Galleons
Chinatown (San Diego), 20:2:2,7,13-14, 20-21,22,27
Chinese: in San Diego, 4:3:40; 20:2:2,7,13-14,20-21,22,27; in San Diego County, 20:1:32-33; in So. California, article about, 10:1:8-13
"The Chinese at Sorrento," by R.P. Middlebrook, 10:1:8-13
Chinese cook, 15:1:8
Chinese Junk, 1:1:12
Chinese lanterns (decorations), 6:3:87,88
Chinese Opium Den, 2:4:51
Chino Ranch, 19:4:3
Chipman, Donald: review by, 19:4:57-58
Choate, Rufus: article about, 11:2:40-49; photograph(s), 11:3:40
Cholos: mentioned, 18:4:17,20; Micheltorena's, 6:1:15,16
Chorpenning, George, 4:3:41
Chrisman, Jake (home), 15:1:15
Christian, Thomas Stonewall, 14:2:25
Christian Endeavor, 20:2:24
Christian Science Church: photograph(s), 1904, 17:4:8
Christman, Florence: book by, review, 20:1:50-51
Chuck Wagons: cooks of, 4:2:16; mentioned, 4:2:16
"Chuck-Wagon Days," by David R. Cobb, 4:2:15-16
Chula Vista, 18:1:3,8
Chula Vista Art Guild, 19:4:46
Chula Vista Star: on internment of Japanese, 18:1:9
The Chula Vista Story (Phillips), 20:4:11
Chumash Fishing Equipment, by Robert L. Hoover: review, 20:2:58
Church of San Carlos at Monterey: photograph(s), 13:3:13
Churchill, Gen. Mendell (Home): mentioned, 17:4:6; photograph(s), 17:4:7
Churchill, Sarah, 17:2:30
Cigaritas (smoked by Spanish ladies, 1865), 7:3:38
Cincinnati Enquirer, 1:3:29
Circus (Spanish, 1865), 7:3:38
Cirependu (technique of), 16:4:8
Citizen's Traction Company, 15:2:25
Citizens Council of Honolulu, 18:1:5
City Directory (San Diego), 2:4:48-51
City-County Administration Building (San Diego), 20:2:27
City Guard Band, 20:4:39,40
Ciudad Lerdo, 17:3A
Civic Federation of San Diego, 20:2:41
Civil War: Calif. and, 7:2:26-27; San Diego and, 7:2:18-22
Civilian Exclusion Order No. 4, 18:1:8
Clar, C. Raymond: book by, review, 19:1:45
Clarissa Andrews, 5:1:25; 11:2:44; 14:3:25
Clark, Harry: book by, review, 20:4:45-46
Clark, Henry, 17:2:37
Clark, Imblay, 5:2:36
Clark James H., 9:3:36,38
Clark, John G.: book edited by, noted, 18:4:51
Clark, John R., 9:3:36, 38
Clark, Kate, 20:2:7
Clark, R. G., 15:4:21
Clark, Winfield Scott, 3:3:35
Clark & Harbison, 15;4:21
Clarke, Elizabeth: photograph(s), 18:3:18
Clarke, Helen Bess, 18:2:10,12
Clarke, James Mitchell, 18:2:10
Clarke, Owen F.: review by, 18:3:30
Clavijero, Francisco Javier, 19:3:14,16,17
Clavijero (La Historia), 20:4:28
Clayton, William, 19:1:21,22
Cleary, Susan: photograph(s), 11:4:14,22
Cleland, Robert Glass, 20:1:28
Clemence, Stella Risley, 2:3:30
Clemens, Elizabeth B. (Couts), 20:1:10
Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain), 20:1:10
Cleveland, Daniel: article about, 11:1:33-38; illustration, 11:1:33; mentioned, 18:4:34; 4:3:38; Old Town and, 2:4:52,53
Cleveland, William: biog. sketch, 11:1:33-36
Cleveland's Addition, 11:1:35
Clewlow, C. W., Jr.: book co-edited by, review, 20:3:69-70
Cliff House, 2:1:2
Clift, Robert, 20:3:37
Cline, Daniel, 20:1:29-30
Clough, Edwin ("Yorick"), 20:3:26
"Cloven Hooff." See Hooff, Philip
"The Clubhouse on Steamship Wharf," by Dick Barthelmess, 6:4:94-97
Coal gas generation, 2:3:36
Coal mine (Ft. Rosecrans), 5:4:68
Coaling Station (U.S. Navy), 6:1:29
Coast Artillery Corps: 1911, photograph(s), 5:4:65
Coast Guard (lighthouse keepers), 1:4:47
Coast Line Stage Co., 7:4:55
Cobb, David R.: article by, 4:2:15-16
Cobblestone Jail, 15:1:5
Cobblestone Point, 6:1:8
Co-cam-cah-ras, 20:1:29
Cochise, 7:2:20
Cody, William: description of Wild West Show, 6:3:81-84; facsimile adv. for show, 6:3:83; illustration of, 6:3:cover; in San Diego, 6:3:81-84; Parade, 1902, photograph(s), 6:3:84
Coffee Club, 2:4:44
Coffin, Capt. Charles: on Philadelphia, 9:2:18; on Senator, 3:3:39
Cohen, Walter, 19:4:2
Cohn, J. A., 20:4:40
Cohn, Rabbi M., 19:4:35,36
Cold Spring Creek, 3:2:18
Cole, Martin: book co-edited by, review, 20:1:47
Cole, William, 17:1:15
Coleman Creek, 5:1:20 Collett, Josephus, 12:1:5
Colley, Charles C.: book comp. by, noted, 19:1:51
Collier, Charles, 11:3:46
Collier, D. C., 8:4:49; 19:2:28,32
Collins, J. W., 15:2:24-25; 16:3:12
Collins, Mrs., 20:3:18
Collins Valley, 19:4:17-24 passim
Colonial American Kitchen (diorama): photograph(s), 18:2:12
Colonization Act of 1824, 20:1:28
A Colony For California: Riverside's First Hundred Years, by Tom Patterson: review, 19:2:46
Colorado City (Yuma), 4:4:43
Colorado Desert, 17:3:6-10
Colorado House (Old Town), 2:4:53; 2:2:26; 15:1:7; 19:2:15
Colorado River: as San Diego water source, 5:2:40; crossed by wagon train, 9:1:2,4,5; junction with Gila River, 1849, map, 19:3:27; lower portion, map, 17:3:iv; mentioned, 4:4:43; 19:1:13,16-17,20-21; 19:3:12,22-30 passim; 20:3:47; water project, map, 13:4:68; bridge over, 16:2:28
Colorado River Convention, 19:1:20-21
Colorful Butterfield Overland Stage: Reproductions in Color of 21 Paintings by Marjorie Reed From the Collection of James S. Copley, text, by Richard F. Pourade, introduction by Richard B. Yale: noted, 18:1:33
Colton - Ten Stamp Mill, 13:1:16
Colton Hall, Monterey: photograph(s), 10:1:1
Columbian Star (Secret Society), 7:2:17-22 passim
Columbus, Christopher, 11:1:14
Coman, Edwin T., Jr.: review by, 16:3:30; 17:3:25; 18:1:27-28; 18:2:15; 19:2:46
Coman, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin T., 17:4:44
Combs, John, 5:3:53
Commager, Henry Steele: book introduction by noted, 18:4:51
Commercial Hotel, 2:4:43
Commercial House Hotel, 19:4:30
Comonfort, Ignacio, 17:2:8; 20:4:26,27, 28
Compass Pass: illustration, 11:1:11
Comstock & Trotsche (architects), 16:3:3,4
Conaty, Thomas J., 10:2:22; 20:4:34
Concentration Camps U.S.A.: The Japanese Americans and World War II, by Roger Daniels: review, 19:1:49-50
Concord Stages, 13:1:24; 18:1:19,20
Concord Stage (Serra Museum): article about, 8:1:1-12; diagrams and plans of, 8:1:6-7; final run of, 8:1:8-9; history of, 8:1:1-12; illustration, 8:1:cover,6,7; last passengers in, 8:1:8-9; photograph(s), 5,8,9,10,11,13; repair of, 8:1:9-12; Vi-Counts and, 8:1:11
"The Concord Stage," by Bill Virden, 8:1:1-12
Conde, Gen. Pedro Garcia (Mexican Boundary Commissioner), 1:3:30; 19:3:20,29
Condemned Buildings (San Diego), 2:1:12,13
Conestoga Wagon, 4:3:33-35
Confederate activity (Civil War), 7:2:22-25
Conger, Carmen: photograph(s), 18:3:17,18,19
Conger, John, 16:2:19; 17:4:51
Congregation Beth Israel (Adath Jeshurun), 19:4:35,37,38
Congregation Tifereth Israel, 19:4:37,38
Congress, 13:4:31; 19:4:3,4. See also U.S.S. Congress
Congress Hall (Pony Express), 5:1:10; 14:3:12-13; 15:1:10,12
Congress of Nations (Buffalo Bill), 6:3:81-84 passim
Congress for Reclamation Service, 19:1:19,20
Conklin, C. H., 7:3:43
Conklin, Ralph, 8:4:50
Conklin House: condemnation of, 2:1:12; photograph(s), 2:1:13
Connell, Ana, 20:1:24a
Conner, Jay D., 18:2:9,14
Connor, Seymour V.: book co-authored by, review, 19:2:45-46
Connors, James W., 15:1:15
Connors, Sarah 0,Neill, 15:1:4,8
Conquest of Arid America (Smythe), 19:1:11,12,16
Conrat, Maisie: book co-authored by, review, 18:4:49
Conrat, Richard: book co-authored by, review, 18:4:49
Conservation, in California, 19:4:14-24
Consignments to El Dorado: A Record of the Voyage of the Sutton, by Thomas Whaley, edited by June Allen Reading: review, 19:1:44-45
Consolidated Aircraft Corp. (Convair), 6:4:31; 13:4:64
Consolidated Bank Building (Library site), 4:3:37
Consolidated National Bank Building (San Diego), 20:2:4
Consolidated Bank of San Diego, 11:1:34-35
Constitution of 1849, 2:4:52
Constitution of California. See Calif. State Convention of 1849
Constructive Democracy: The Economics of a Square Deal (Smythe), 19:1:18
Contemporary Artists of San Diego: mentioned, 19:4:46; photograph(s), 19:4:43; 16:4:4
"Contemporary Artists of San Diego," by Martin E. Petersen, 16:4:3-10
Continental Granite Co., 20:3:64
Convention of 1850 (Calif), 6:1:20
Convoy, 20:2:31
Cook, E., 20:3:61,63,66
Cook, Harry, 11:2:36
Cooke, George, 19:2:31
Cooke, Philip St. George: Jean Baptiste Charbonneau and, 11:2:31-32; mentioned, 20:3:37; 13:2:7; Mormon Battalion and, 10:3:31; 17:1:24; portrait, 13:2:7
Cooke's Wells (Three Wells), 19:3:24-25
Coombs, John, 4:2:20
Cooper, Conrad C., 18:1:7
Cooper, Fredricka A., 11:2:25
Cooper, George F., 1:2:16; 13:2:10
Cooper, John B. R., 19:2:7,8,9,10,12
Copeland, F., 20:1:32
Copeland, George D., 15:2:24
Copley, James S., 14:4:35-38 passim
Copper Mining, 7:4:56
Corbett, Joe, 4:2:25
Cordoba, Capt., 5:4:61
Corinthian Yacht Club (1904): mentioned, 20:4:5; photograph(s), 20:4:4
Cork Elm Trees (Lakeside), 3:1:11
Corliss Steam-engine, 2:1:8
Corona: photograph(s), 9:2:17
Corona Hotel (1898): photograph(s), 8:4:45
Coronado (California): cattle range on, 2:3:38; Gill homes at, 17:4:6; land auction at, 12:1:6; land sales (1886), 2:3:38-40; mentioned, 19:1:21; named, 2:3:39; Waukesha Water, 4:4:54
Coronado (ferry), 2:1:2; 2:3:39; 12:1:6
Coronado Belt Line (railway), 2:3:39
Coronado Christian Science Church: photograph(s), 17:4:8
Coronado Beach Water Co., 12:1:5,9,11
Coronado Cays Yacht Club, 20:4:17
Coronado Gas & Electric Co., 2:3:34
Coronado Hotel (1887), 2:3:34-40 passim; 19:1:21,22. See also Hotel del Coronado
Coronado Islands, 20:4:5; 20:3:61
Coronado Railroad, 4:2:24; 7:1:4-5
Coronado Tent City, 20:4:5,15
Coronado Yacht Club, 20:4:5,12-14
Corney, Peter, 15:4:11
Corps of Engineers, 10:1:8
Corral (Old Town), 7:3:38
Corral Block, 1:2:10
Cortes, Carlos, 18:4:15
Cortes, Fernando. See Cortes, Hernan
Cortes, Hernan: at Cadiz, 12:3:6,25,26; Cartas y Otras Documentos de Hernan Cortes, 11:1:17; exploration of Gulf of Calif, 11:1:1-6,9,12,14-15,17; mentioned, 13:4:9; 19:2:36; 19:3:12,13,16; Valle and, 12:2:14; 18:4:1,17; 19:3:1
Cortes, Martin, 19:2:36
Corwin, 5:4:63
Cosgrove, Terence Byrne, 16:1:14-15,23-26; 20:2:23
Cosmopolitan Hotel, 5:1:13; 3:3:34; 14:3:15; 15:1:6-7; 18:1:20; 20:2:52
Cosoy (Indian village), 4:4:48; 5:1:11; 14:3:13
Cosoy Way (Presidio Park): photograph(s), 8:2:13B
Cossitt, Helen, 17:4:7-8
Costanso, Miguel de: Dieguenos and, 6:1:2; engineer with Fages, 17:2:15; mentioned,
18:2:7; 19:1:3,5-6; 20:4:28; San Carlos and, 10:4:47
Cota, Elias J.: article by, 3:3:36-37
Cota, Guillermo, 3:3:37
Cota, Juan, 5:1:14; 15:1:6
Cota, Leonardo, 19:4:5,7
Cota, Magdalena, 3:3:37
Cota, Ramon: house of, 15:1:6
Cottonwood River, 1:3:34
Couger, Dr. John, 16:2:6
County Hospital, 20:2:22
Courser, George E., 4:4:50
Courts (San Diego): early, 2:4:52-54; 11:2:16
Courthouse, San Diego: 1868-1871, illustration, 1:1:5; "Little Brick" 15:1:7
Couts, Abel Stearns, 20:1:7
Couts, Cave Johnson: delegate to 1849 State Convention, 10:1:3,4; home of, article about, 20:1:1-14; 15:1:6; mentioned, 9:1:2; 12:3:15; 15:1:25-26; 19:3:20-29 passim; 20:1:2-11 passim; photograph(s), 17:2:11; 19:3:20; illustration, 20:1:2; Ysidora Bandini and, photograph(s), 17:2:11; 20:1:3,4
Couts, Cave Johnson, Jr. ("Cuevas"), 20:1:7,10-11
Couts, Cave Johnson, III, 20:1:10-11
Couts, Cave S., 15:4:28,30,32
Couts, Elena Francisca (Helen), 20:1:7
Couts, Elizabeth B. Clemens, 20:1:10
Couts, Isidora Bandini, 15:1:25-27; 17:2:11-12. See also Bandini, Isidora, and Bandini, Ysidora
Couts, John Forster (Juan), 20:1:7,9
Couts, Maria Antonia (Scott), 15:1:27; 20:1:7,9
Couts, Maria Carolina (Caroline), 20:1:7,9,10
Couts, Nancy Dolores (Ana Venancia), 20:1:7
Couts, Robert Lee (Roberto), 20:1:7,9
Couts, William Bandini, 20:1:7
Couts, William Blount, 20:1:8; 20:2:52
Couts, Ysidora Forster, 20:1:7
"The Cove," painting by Alfred Mitchell, 19:4:45
Cox, Thomas R.: review by, 20:2:57
Coyote Canyon, 19:4:16
"Coyoteville" (Klauber Home), 5:3:44
Cozy Cottage (San Diego), 20:2:23
"The Cozy Cottage," painting by Charles Fries, 20:2:cover
Crabb, Henry Alexander: article about, 19:1:34-42; filibustering expedition of, 18:1:20
Crabtree, Rev. William F., 20:2:15
Craig, Donald Munro: book by, review, 18:1:27-28
Craig, Lt. Col. Louis, 5:4:67
Craig, Richard B.: book by, review, 19:1:47-48
Crane, Clare: article by, 16:3:4-21; 18:4:22-27; review by, 20:2:63
Crane, Samuel P., 9:3:34,35,38
Cravath, A. K., 5:2:40
Crawfish Charley, 20:2:22
Crawford, Robert, 19:4:22
Crawford, Will C., 18:2:9
"Creation of the Anza Borrego Desert State Park - Largest in the United States," by
Diana Lindsay, 19:4:14-24
Crenshaw, Joseph, 9:2:17
Crescent Boat Company, 20:4:11
Crespi, Fr. Juan: describes San Diego, 17:2:15; est. of Missions, 11:2:4-7; in San
Diego, 6:1:6; mentioned, 13:4:13
Cristianitos Canyon, 14:3:24,25
Crippen, Roy, 20:3:18
Crocker, Charles, 7:3:34; 10:1:8
Crocker, Mrs. Rosa (Jesse Shepard), 16:3:6
Crocker, William L.: article by, 11:4:37-42
Crocker, William: sketch by, 13:4:6
Croix, Marques de: portrait, 13:3:16
Cromwell, George, 16:1:21-22
Crooks, Mrs. Elsie, 4:1:6-8
Crosby, Bing, 14:2:17
Crosby, E. 0., 20:1:29
Cross-staff and Quadrant: photograph(s), 11:1:1
Crosthwaite, Philip: biog. sketch of, 11:2:43-44; mentioned, 15:4:28,32; 15:1:10,15; partner to Thomas Whaley, 15:2:70
Crosthwaite, William, 8:4:56; 15:1:4,6
Crosthwaite Adobe: photograph(s), 5:2:41
Crouch, Mr., 17:2:19
Crouch, Herbert, 20:1:34
Crouse, Lena, 6:4:97-100; 20:1:24a
Crovath, A. K., 9:3:32
Crow, J. A., 15:2:21
Crown Point, 20:4:16
Crysostoma, 5:4:58
Cuesta, Padre Felipe Arroya de la, 9:1:12-13
"Cullamac, Alias Del Capitan Grande," by Hero Eugene Rensch, 2:3:29-32
The Culture of the Luiseno Indians, by Philip Stedman Sparkman: review, 18:2:16
Culverwell's Scows, 3:3:40-4t
Culverwell's Wharf: in San Diego, 5:3:47; vs. Horton's, 3:3:40-41
Cunningham, Gilbert: photograph(s), 20:2:13
Curran, Frank: photograph(s), 11:4:13
Currency: in early San Diego, 2:4:44
Current, William: book by, noted, 18:3:34
Curriculum Project of the WPA, San Diego, 18:2:8-14
Curtiss, Glenn E., 1:1:3; 18:3:5
Curtiss Flying Boat (1914): photograph(s), 6:4:35
Customs Inspector Badge: photograph(s), 8:4:cover
Cutter, Donald C.: book edited by, md., 17:4:49-50; review by, 19:2:48
Cuyamac, Pelagia Maria, 2:3:29
Cuyamaca: etymology of, 2:3:29-32; origin of the name, 2:3:29-32
Cuyamaca Club, 2:4:51
Cuyamaca Dam, 13:4:54
Cuyamaca Depot, 17:4:32
Cuyamaca Grant: area of, 13:1:35; illustration of, 17:1:5; poem by Semper Paratus, 17:1:9-10; resolutions, 17:1:4
Cuyamaca Lake, 15:2:13
"Cuyamaca Land Grant Trial," by Richard C. Martin, 17:1:3-13
Cuyamaca Mountains, 17:2:14
Cuyamaca Peak, 2:3:31
Cuyamaca Railroad, 15:2:6
Cuyamaca Ranch, 3:2:18-22; 9:4:44
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, 2:3:30,31; 17:1:3
Cuyamaca Reservoir, 2:4:50
Cuyamaca Station, 7:1:1-13
Cuyamaca Valley, 13:1:40-41
Cyane. See U.S.S. Cyane
Cybell, 2:2:26; 17:4:31
D
Dadd, Ernest, 20:3:27
Daily News, 9:2:26
Daily San Diego Union, 20:3:61
Daley, Thomas, 15:1:8
Dalton, R. H., 6:2:70
Daly, Marcus, 20:4:34
Damrosch, Walter, 20:3:19
Dana, Richard Henry: account of John Stewart, 15:1:36; describes Pt. Loma, 4:3:29; mentioned,
V:1:7; 6:1:10-11; 17:2:10; 19:2:38; 20:2:30
Dana, William Goodwin, 20:2:31
"Daniel Cleveland: San Diego Patron," 11:1:33-38
Daniel Webster (steamer), 16:2:35
Daniell, John, 20:4:32
Daniels, Josephus, 20:4:5
Daniels, Capt. M. J., 19:1:14,15
Daniels, Roger: book by, review, 19:1:49-50; book co-edited by, review, 19:2:47; mentioned, 18:1:9; review by, 18:4:49
Dannals, George N., 19:4:37
Dare, D. D., 15:2:24-25; 16:3:8
Darnall, Lee, 17:1:16
Darnall, Thomas Rylan: letters of, 17:1:17-19; photograph(s), 17:1:15
Darnall, William T. and Phoebe, 17:1:14
Darst, Annie B., 17:4:11,l4
Darwin's Origin of Species: mentioned, 17:3:14
Daschbach, Capt., 20:4:11
David C. Broderick: A Political Portrait, by David A. Williams: review, 17:3:26-27
David, Danie1 C., 20:3:41
Davidson, Aubrey, 11:3:46
Davidson, George, 1:4:43
Davidson, John: mentioned, 5:4:57; 6:1:8; 8:4:57; 19:4:37; 20:3:26,29:photograph(s), 12:4:9,12
Davidson, Lt. John, 2:3:42
Davidson, Winifred: article by, 4:1:1-4; 4:4:45-48; 5:4:57-60; 1:4:48-49; mentioned, 2:2:25;
19:4:32; 19:2:11; quoted, 5:4:68; tribute to, 10:2:23; photograph(s), 10:2:23
Davie, Michael: book by, review, 19:3:40-41
Davis, Edward, 15:2:12; 2:3:32
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. E., 15:2:10
Davis, George, 2:2:24
Davis, Owen, 10:2:26
Davis, William B., 4:4:54
Davis, Mrs. W. B., 5:3:50
Davis, William Heath: Andrew B. Gray and, 1:2:15; buys early lots in San Diego, 2:2:26; claim
for damages to wharf, 1:2:18; "Davis' Folly," 2:4:54; 14:4:35,36; founder of New Town,
17:4:31,36; interview in San Diego Daily Sun, 3:2:16-20; invested in Old San Diego,
27:2:6,17; mentioned, 2:4:54; 5:1:12; 7:2:20; 8:4:48; 13:2:7,8; 13:4:40; 19:2:10;
20:3:46; 19:2:48; New Town and, 6:1:20-21; New San Diego Hotel, 17:4:31; portrait,
13:2:cover; 13:2:18; 13:4:42
Davis House: article about, 17:4:31-38; photograph(s), 13:2:20; series of photograph(s), 17:4:32-35
"The Davis House: New San Diego's Oldest and Most Historic Building," by Elizabeth MacPhail,
17:4:31-37
Davis' New Town Addition, 17:4:31
Dawson, Glen, 18:1:10
Dawson, Jack: photograph(s), 18:3:18
Day, Sherman, 17:1:6
Day, Thomas, 2:2:16
Day of the Dead (Spanish Observance), 5:4:57
"The Day of the Dismal Picnic," by Edgar Klauber, 3:1:12
Dead Horse Canyon, 9:3:30
Dead Mans Point, 14:3:9. See also Punta de los Muertos
Dean, William: 18:3:15,20; photograph(s), 18:3:15
Death Valley, 17:3:1
De Blois & Co., 3:3:40
Debonair Dan, 2:4:48
Decatur, J. G., 20:4:17
Decatur, Mrs. J. G., 6:4:98
Decorme, Gerardo, 18:1:10
Deering, Tam, 19:4:17,18
Deever, Miss (teacher), 15:1:8
DeJarnett, Rev., L.A., 20:2:15
DeKirby, Ivor: photograph(s), 11:4:8
DeLange, Prof. Daniel, 20:3:17
Delano, Sarah (Sally), 19:2:2,12
Delmonico Restaurant (San Diego): 2:4:45, 47; facsimile menu, 2:4:47
Del Portillo, Alvaro, 18:l:12
Del Rio, Cervantes: 18:1:12; photograph(s), 18:1:11
Del Rio chavez, Ignacio A.: article by, 18:4:l-13
Delta Mercantile Co.: 5:3:44
Democratic Party (San Diego), 11:3:30-31; 20:2:38-42
Dempster, Harold W. and Beatrice, 14:4:37
De Nevi, Donald; book comp. by, noted, 18:3:34
Dennick, William H., 20:4:17
Dentler, Mrs. (hospital), 15:1:5; 17:4:33
Denver, St. Clair, 17:1:8,10
The Depression, 18:2:8,11; 18:3:12
Derby, Lt. George H.: dueling hoax, 9:2:24,25; engineer, 5:1:16; humorist, 5:1:16; mentioned,
3:1:8,9; 5:1:23; 6:1:22; 6:2:53,54; 8:4:54; 9:2:24,25; 13:2:26; 13:4:42; 15:1:6,7;
14:3:18,23; 17:2:17; 20:3:56,57; Phoenixiana, 9:2:24; publicizes low quality of San Diego hotels, 2:2:24; U.S. Corps of Topographical Engineers, 2:4:52; photograph(s), 13:2:40; 13:4:45; 13:4:45
Derby Dike: mentioned, 5:1:16; 14:3:18; 17:2:17; photograph(s), 1914, 17:2:18
Derrick, Eunice, 9:4:46,48
A Description of the Kingdom of New Spain, by Pedro Alonso O'Crouley, translated and edited by Sean Galvin: review, 19:2:49
Desert Land Act of 1877, 17:3:4
Desert Land Law, 19:1:16
Detrick, Mr. and Mrs. W. L., 15:2:10
"Developing San Diego's Desert Empire," by William 0. Hendricks, 17:3:1-11
Devils High Road, 4:3:33
Dewey, Admiral George, 5:2:40
DeWitt, Charles W., 20:4:16
DeWitt, John L., 18:1:3,4,7
De Wolf, Charles, 4:1:11; 17:4:35,36,37; 13:2:38
De Wolf, Eliza A. Hurd (Mrs. Charles), 17:4:35-37
Deyo, George, 17:4:36,37;
Diamond Carriage Co. (San Diego), 20:2:11
Diamond Carriage & Livery Co., 8:1:8
Diamond Tally-Ho (Concord Stage at Serra Museum): photograph(s), 8:1:8-9,10,11,12
Diary of a San Diego Girl - 1856, by Victoria Jacobs, edited by Sylvia Arden, review, 20:3:71-72
Diaz del Castillo, Bernal, 11:1:2,4; 19:3:3,4,7
Diaz, Melchor, 18:2:1
Diaz, Porfirio: mentioned, 19:1:27; 19:3:15; 18:3:1-5; photograph(s), 18:3:2
Dickason, Alice Edith, 17:3:6
Dickinson, William Green: photograph(s), 8:3:43
Digueno Indians: homes of, illustration, 6:1:3; image mask, female, illustration, 13:4:8; northern, 9:4:52-55; place names in San Diego area, 2:3:29; symbolism and rituals of, 13:4:7; 18:2:1,5,6; shaman, illustration, 13:4:9; village of, sketch, 13:4:6
"Dietary Deficiency Diseases in the Period of Discovery," by Lawrence D. Townsend, M.D., 10:4:45-48
Dillon, Richard H.: book by, review, 19:4:60-61
Dime Novels: mentioned, 5:3:55
The Diplomacy of Annexation, Texas, Oregon, and the Mexican War, by David M. Pletcher: noted, 20:1:54
Directory, San Diego City & County, 2:4:48-51
"The Discovery of Alta California: Joao Rodrigues Cabrilho or Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo?," by W. Michael Mathes, 19:3:1-8
"The Discovery and Earliest Explorations of the Gulf of California," by James R.
Moriarty, 11:1:1-19
Disefio of Cuyamaca grant: illustration, 17:1:5. See also Cuyamaca Disperto, Juan, 4:1:7
Dispossessing the American Indian: Indians and Whites on the Colonial Frontier, by Wilbur Jacobs: review, 19:1:46
Dixie Overland Highway Association, 17:2:36
Dixon, Ben F.: article edited by, 10:3:40-42; mentioned, 19:2:17; nt. on "Too Late," 16:2:2
"Docks," painting by Alfred Mitchell, 19:4:44
"Documents of San Diego History: A Unique Case - Temecula Indians vs. Holman and Seaman," by Florence Shipek, 15:2:26-32
Documents of Southwestern History: A Guide to the Manuscript Collections qfthe Arizona Historical Society, comp. by Charles C. Colley: noted, 19:1:51
Doddridge, Jack: illustration, 7:1:8
Dodge, Jack, 20:4:39,40,42
Dodge, R. V.: article co-authored by, 2:1:1-3; mentioned, 19:2:32
Dodge House of Los Angeles, 17:4:16
Dodson, N. H. (home), 15:1:6
Dogs in Presidio Park: photograph(s), 15:3:30
Dog Tax Receipt of 1891 (San Diego): facsimile 13:3:40. See also Bum Dolbeer and Carson Lumber Co., 12:1:8
Dolphin, 9:3:34-36,41
Dominguez, Juan Jos6, 19:1:7; 15:1:30
Dominguez, Maria Victoria (Estudillo), 15:1:29-31
Dominicans: in Baja California, 19:3:15
Donahue, James M., 5:2:40
"Dona Josefa," by Idwal Jones: mentioned, 19:2:11
Dona Marina, 19:2:36
Donley, Eugene, 4:4:49; 11:2:36
Donley, Ward T.: article by, 3:2:21-42; photograph(s), 13:2:21
The Donner Party, by George Keithley: review, 19:4:61
Donohoe, Mr., 10:3:36,37
"Don Pedro's Cattle Range," by Irene Phillips, 2:3:38-40
Don Pio, Pico's Historical Narrative, translated, by Arthur Botello, edited with introduction by Martin Cole and Henry Welcome: review, 20:1:47
Door of Hope (San Diego), 20:2:16
Doors & Door Hardware: illustration, 1:2:25
Dougherty, William, 18:3:15
Douglas, R. A., 1:4:51,52
Douglass, Frederick, 20:2:30
Downing, Lewis, 8:1:1,2
Doxie, Msgnr. Donald, 14:4:25,32
Doyle, Arthur L., 7:1:12
Doyle, James, 15:1:10,12
Doyle, John T.: article by, 11:2:1-15
Doyle, R. E.: home of, 15:1:6; inventory of Bandini's belongings, 17:2:12; mentioned, 15:2:16; 19:4:36
Dragoons, 20:3:51
Drake, Sir Francis: drwng. of, 13:4:11; in Pacific, 6:1:4; mentioned, 13:4:10; 18:2:2; 19:3:4
Drake's Bay (San Francisco), 18:2:2,4; 20:4:31,32
The Drawings of Ignacio Tirsch, A Jesuit Missionary in Baja California, narrative by Doyce B. Nunis, translated by Elsbeth Schulz-Bischof: review, 18:4:39
"Dream of Glory" (William Heath Davis), 3:2:16-20
Drew, Rex: photograph(s), 20:2:13
Driese, Don: article by, 2:2:18-21; 5:2:37-39; 7:2:26-27
Drought (1862-1898), 11:1:21-22
Drugs (listed in old San Diego City Directory), 2:4:51
Drumm, Col., 7:2:28-29
Drummond, William, 17:1:6,9,12
Druskin, Samuel, 19:4:38,39
Dry Goods of 1890's, 6:3:77-80
Dryden, Judge William, 17:2:11
Dudley, James, 1:4:47; VIA:98
Dudley, Robert, 20:4:32
Duels: hoax, 9:2:24-25; political, 7:2:23
Dufault, David F.: review by, 18:4:47-49; 20:4:48-51
Duhaut-Cilly, Capt. Auguste: describes Old Town, 4:1:11; describes Pt. Loma, 1:3:31; mentioned, 15:1:28-29; 12:3:9
Dulzura Conduit, 19:1:22
Dulzura Inn, 18:1:23
Dumke, Glenn, 18:4:20
"Dummy" (Railroad engine): illustration, 2:1:5
Duncan, Douglas, 2:1:10 Dunham, C., 4:3:38
Dunne, Peter Masten, 18:1:10; 19:1:3
Dunnells, Capt. S. S.: mentioned, 2:2:26-27; 13:2:30; 17:4:31; 18:4:32; photograph(s), 13:2:30
Dunnells, Mrs., 18:4:33
Dunnells Hotel, 2:2:26
Dupont, Capt. Samuel: Cyane and, 1:1:2; in Mexican War, 6:1:16; mentioned, 13:4:30, 31; 17:2:17; photograph(s), 13:4:31
Duran, Fr., 7:3:33 Durand, Jean Baptiste, 16:4:5
Durrenberger, Robert W.: book by, review, 18:4:44-45
Dutch Annie, 20:2:11 Dutch Flats (Pt. Loma), 4:1:2
Dutton, David: book edited by: md., 20:1:S4
Duveneck, Frank, 16:4:3 Dyar (Green Valley House) 3:2:18 Dye, Capt. James, 3:2:22
Dye, Lee, collaborator of book: review, 18:3:30
Dyke, Bill: article by, 2:3:33-37
E
Eagle's Peak, 15:2:9
Eakins, Susan, 19:4:46 Eakins, Thomas, 19:4:46
Earl School, 6:3:86
Earlson, Dick, 20:4:42-43
Early Days in Escondido, by Frances Beven Ryan: review, 17:4:48-49
"Early Days in San Diego: The Memoirs of Agusta Barrett Sherman," edited by Elizabeth C. MacPhail, 18:4:28-34
"Early Days of the Public Library," by Herbert C. Hensley, 4:3:37-39
"An Early San Diego Physician: David Hoffman," by Clifford L. Graves, M.D., 10:3:35-39
"Early Women Jurors in San Diego," by Leland Stanford, 11:2:16-27
Earp, Wyatt: boxing referee, 4:4:54; listed in San Diego Directory, 3:1:3; mentioned, 20:2:4; visited Escondido, 9:3:32
Earthquakes (California): in 1889, 10:4:49,52, in 1899, 5:2:32; in 1906, San Francisco, 9:1:7
Earthquakes, Simioda, Japan (1854), 10:4:49,52
East San Diego City Hall, 20:2:20
Eastin, Nacy J., 11:2:20,21
Eastland, Thomas B., 19:4:28
Eaton, Kenneth E., 20:4:16
Echeandia, Jose Maria: Gov. of Calif., 6:l:10,12,13; makes San Diego capital, 5:1:7; mentioned, IVA:46; 5:1:14; 7:3:31; 12:3:5,11,12,13,15,16,17,19,20,21; 12:4:33,35; 13:4:20,24,25,26; 14:4:11; 15:1:28; 15:4:13; 19:2:4-5,6,12; political chief, 13:1:36,38
Echols, Mr., 15:1:7,15 Eclipse, 14:2:7
Eddy, Asher R., 20:3:48
Edison, Thomas, 12:1:10
Edwards, Fred L., 20:1:22
Edwards, Rufus, 18:3:4
Edwoods, Al, 11:2:36
Eff, Michael, 20:4:12
Egan, Ferol: book by, noted, 18:3:35
"Ekva Temeko," 18:3:6
El Camino de San Diego (1772), 3:2:18
El Camino Real: map, 13:4:19; mentioned, 14:3:27
El Campo Santo: mentioned, 5:1:11; 15:1:5; 14:3:13; San Diego families buried in, 5:1:11
El Cajon: crops grown in, 8:4:48; 50th Anniversary, 8:4:45, 46-48; mentioned, 19:4:8; origins of, 8:4:46; photograph(s), 1898, 8:4:45
El Cajon Boulevard, 20:2:20
El Cajon & Lakeside Stage: photograph(s), 1888, 8:1:5
El Cajon Peak: illustration, 2:3:31; mentioned, 2:3:31
El Cajon Raisin Co., 15:2:5 El Cajon Valley, 15:2:5; 18:4:26,37
El Cajon Valley News, 8:4:46
El Capitan (Cannon), 5:1:9,12; 13:1:23; 14:3:12,13; 15:2:4,9,13,14
El Capitan Dam: mentioned, 2:3:30; 17:2:21; 20:3:62; photograph(s), 20:3:63
El Carmel Point, 20:4:16
El Centro: mentioned, 18:1:22,23; pliot., 1910, 16:2:26
El Centro Chamber of Commerce, 19:4:20, 21
El Centro Stage Line (automobile): photograph(s), 18:1:20-23
"El Cid" (statue), 17:4:28
"El Desembareadero," 5:1:9
The El Dorado Trail.- The Story of the Gold Rush Routes Across Mexico, by Ferol Egan: noted, 18:3:35
El Escondido (Cable car), 15:2:21-22 "El Trojo" ("The Granary"), 18:3:7
Elder, George M., 8:4:56 Elder, Mildred, 20:4:16
Eldridge, 0. M., 17:2:36 Electric Cars, 7:1:6-7
Electric (Wilde) Fountain (Horton Plaza), 17:4:12
Electric Motor: illustration, 18:2:11
Electric Plant (1886), 2:3:34
Electric Rapid Transit Street Car Co., 2:3:36
Electricity: in San Diego, early, 2:4:50
Elite Studio, 2:1:12
El Jupiter (cannon): mentioned, 5:1:5,12; 14:3:7,13; 15:3:21; photograph(s), 7:2:24
Elks Lodge (1894), 7:1:1-13 Elkins, Bill, 17:1:15
Ellis, Richard N.: review by, 20:4:54-55
Ellsberg, Helen: book by, review, 18:4:42; review by, 18:3:30-31
Elms, Earl, 20:4:16 Elsasser, Albert B.: book co-edited by: noted, 19:4:64
El Vado. (The Ford), 5:1:25; 14:3:25
Ely, James L., 18:1:4
Emergency Relief Acts of 1939 & 1940, 18:3:20
Emery, Charles, 4:2:20
The Emigrants' Guide to California, by Joseph E. Ware, notes and introduction by John Caughey: noted, 19:4:64
Emigrant Road, 3:2:1,5 Emigrant's Road, 18:3:7 Emmet House, 15:1:5
Emory, William H.: chronicle of Battle of San Pasqual, 10:3:30,31,32; describes San Diego, 4:3:30; mentioned, 1:3:31; 11:2:31; 15:1:10; 19:2:19,20,28,29
Encina Station, 2:3:37 Encomienda, 19:3:1
Encyclopedia of American Shipwrecks, by Bruce D. Berman: review, 20:1:44-45
Engel, Herman, 1:4:50 Engel, Norma: article by, 6:4:91-93
Engelhardt, Fr. Zephyrin, O.F.M.: book by, noted, 19:1:50-51; mentioned, 18:1:10
Engines. See Railroads Engleborn, Bruce K., 20:4:16
Engstrand, Iris Wilson: article co-authiored by, 20:1:1-14; review by, 19:2:49; 20:1:47. See also Wilson, Iris Higbie
Enneking, William C.: article by, 2:1:5-8; mentioned, 2:1:4; 15:2:21
Ensenada, 18:1:15; 18:2:1,4 Ensign Ranch, 19:4:16 Ensworth, Augustus S., 6:2:60,61 Episcopal Church (San Diego), 3:1:8 Epstein, Henry, 5:3:44 Eschrich, Carlos, 3:2:18
Escondido: history of, 9:3:31,32; first settlement, 9:3:30; founding and development of, 9:3:30,31; incorporation as a city, 9:3:32; Indian heritage of, 9:3:29-30; origin of name, 9:3:30; photograph(s), 1905, 9:3:31; photograph(s), 9:3:29; products and industries, 9:3:32-33; Rincon del Diablo, 9:3:30
Escondido Advocate, 20:2:41
Escondido Co., 11:3:30
Escondido gold mine, 5:2:40
Escondido Hotel, 9:3:30,31
Escondido Irrigation District, 9:3:32
Escondido Land & Town Co., 9:3:30,31
Escondido Lumber Hay & Grain Co., 9:3:32
Escondido Reservoir. See Lake Wohlford
Escondido Stage: photograph(s), 3:3:31
"The Escondido Story," by Margie L. Whetstone, 9:3:29-33
Escondido Valley. See Escondido: Rincon del Diablo
Escuela Normal (Baja Calif.), 18:1:12
Espinosa, jose, 4:1:11; 18:1:14 Espinosa, Raphael, 18:1:14
Essays and Assays: California History Reappraised, edited by George Knoles: review, 20:2:54-55
Estes, Donald H.: review by, 19:1:49-50
Estudillo, Antonia, 14:4:35
Estudillo, Dolores (Bandini), 17:2:11-12
Estudillo, Elena, 14:4:35
Estudillo, Felicita Machado, 15:1:34
Estudillo, Francisco, 20:1:32
Estudillo, Jose Antonio: accomodates passengers off wrecked ship Golden Gate, 4:1:2; biog. sketch, 15:1:28-31; 17:3:ii; head of Estudillo family, 5:1:4; mentioned, 7:3:33; 12:3:13,17,31; 12:4:19,24,26,27,28,37; 13:1:38; 14:3:6-7; 15:1:6; 20:3:41; San Diego Justice of the Peace, 17:1:4
Estudillo, Jose Guadalupe, 5:1:4
Estudillo, Jose Maria, 15:1:28-31; 2:4:52
Estudillo, Magdalena (Casa de), 15:1:6
Estudillo, Maria, XIVA:35; 17:2:16; 15:1:25
Estudillo, Maria Victoria Dominguez, 15:1:29-31
Estudillo, Miguel, 14:4:35
Estudillo, Ysabel, 14:4:3S
"The Estudillo Family," by Sister Catherine McShane, Ph.D., 15:1:28-31
Estudillo Family, 15:4:59
Estudillo House, 14:4:7; 15:1:31. See also Casa de Estudillo
Eucalyptus cabin (1902): photograph(s), 16:4:14
Eucalyptus grove (1902): photograph(s), 16:4:13
Eucalyptus Timber Co., 16:4:13
Eucalyptus Trees: history of in San Diego County, 16:4:11-19; illustration, 16:4:cover, 16:4:13; mentioned, 17:3:21; photograph(s), 1880's, 8:3:33; railroads, 16:4:14,15; shipbuilding, 16:4:11
The Evangel, 20:2:24
Evans, Admiral Bob, 11:3:47
Evans, Johnny, 6:3:77
Evans, William, 20:2:52
Evans, Williani Edward: article by, 13:3:3642; photograph(s), 13:3:36
Evening Republican, 7:4:50
Excavations. See Presidio of San Diego Excavations
Excelsior, 9:2:l 7
Excelsior Rowing and Swimming Club, 6:4:94-97
Exchange Hotel: construction of, 8:4:54-55; history of, 8:4:54-57; mentioned, 2:2:24; 5:1:22; 9:2:24; 14:3:23; 15:1:7-8. See also Franklin House
"The Exchange Hotel," by Orion Zink, 8:4:54-57
Executive Order 9066: The Internment of 110,000 Japanese Americans, by Maisie and Richard Conrat: review, 18:4:49
Exports (1955), 6:1:34
Export Agent: photograph(s), 13:4:71
Exposition of 1915, 1916 & 1935. See California Pacific International Exposition (1935), Panama-California Exposition (1915), and Panama-California International Exposition (1916)
Ezell, Dr. Paul: article by, 14:2:28-30; 16:4:20-24; book note by, 18:2:21; mentioned, 14:2:28,29; 14:4:5,22,23,25,31,32; 15:3:21; 17:4:51; 18:3:22; 19:4:51; photograph(s), 12:4:10; 14:2:29; 14:4:31
Ezquer, Ignacio, 7:3:32
F
F Street Wharf (San Diego): 1912, photograph(s), 20:2:26
Fabert, Wayne, 17:4:32,36
Factories in the Fields: The Story of Migratory Farm Labor in California, by Carey McWilliams: review, 18:4:45-46
"Factors of Nationality in Frontier Mobility in San Diego County," by Martha M. White, 20:2:44-53
Facts ofScience (sold by Benjamin Judkins), 5:2:35
Fages, Don Pedro: Cuyamacas and, 2:3:29, 30; Dieguenos and, 6:1:3; letter from Bucareli y UrsUa to, 13:3:16; letter to Fr. Serra, 13:3:18; facsimile of letter to Fr. Serra, 13:3:17; mentioned, 3:2:22,24; 13:3:9,15, 16,18,20,21; 17:2:15; 19:1:5,7; 19:2:35; Spanish Gov. of Calif., 13:4:8
Fairs. See Panama-California Exposition (l915), Panama-California International Exposition (1916), and California Pacific International Exposition (1935)
Fairbank, R. L., 18:1:2
Fairbrother, Ken L., 20:4:21
Faivre, Joseph, 5:2:40
False Bay, 13:1:41; 17:2:15,16. See also Mission Bay
Fannon, Frantz, 18:4:20
Fatewell to Colonel Cody," by Bill Virden, 6:3:81-84
Farewell to Manzanar, by Jeanne Houston and James D. Houston: review, 20:4:48-51
Farnham, Ammi Merchant, 16:4:3; 19:4:43
Farnham, Eliza B.: book by, review, 20:1:43-44
Farnum, Martha, 18:2:9,10
Farwell, Charley, 2:4:43
"Father O'Keefe: Rebuilder of Mission San Luis Rey," by Rev. Valentine Healy, 11:3:15-25
"Father Serra and the Soldiers," by James Robert Moriarty, 13:3:7-25
Faulk, Odie B.: book co-authored by, review, 19:2:45-46; book co-edited by, noted, 20:1:53
Faulkner, E. E., 16:4:15
Fay, Herbert R., 16:1:14
Fearney, Charles, 19:4:18
Fearney, Henry, 19:4:18
Fearney's Well, 19:4:18
Federal Aid Act of 1916, 17:2:36
Federal Arts Projects, 18:3:12,19. See also Federal Theatre Projects and Federal Music Projects
Federal Bureau of Investigation: mentioned, 18:1:4,8,9; San Diego Office of, 18:1:2
Federal Communications Commission, 18:1:4
Federal Highway Act of 1921, 17:2:36
Federal Music Project, 18:2:13; 18:3:12-21
Federal Philharmonic Orchestra (San Diego), 18:3:15
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 18:1:7
Federal Theatre Project, 18:3:14,16,20
Fein, Albert: book by, review, 19:3:44-45
Felicita Pagent, 9:3:29
Flamstead Street, 7:1:1 - 13 passim Fleas: problems in hotels, 2:2:24
Fleming, Guy L.: mentioned, 19:4:16,18,19,20, 23; photograph(s), 19:4:19
Fletcher, Austin, 17:2:30-31 Fletcher, Charles, 19:4:34; 20:3:54
Fletcher, Edward: armory dedication speech, 9:2:20; article by, 15:2:3-14; biog. sketch, 15:2:3; local San Diego realtor, 17:2:30-35; mentioned, 4:2:27; 19:1:19,20; 19:2:32; 19:4:23; 20:3:68; officer of San Diego Naval Militia, 9:2:17; "Pathfinder" and, photograph(s), 17:2:33; photograph(s), 17:2:33; plank road and, 16:2:27,28, 29; photograph(s), 16:2:29; water rights document of San Diego, 10:3:42
Fletcher, Mrs. Edward, 20:1:20 Fleury, Claude, 19:4:36 Flinn, William, 2:2:25 F oating Society of San Diego, 20:2:24 Flood, James, 7:3:34 Flood of 1884, 10:1:10 Flood of 1889, 7:1:1-13 passim
Flood of 1916: damage to bridge in Old Town, photograph(s), 16:1:18; damage to city streets, photograph(s), 16:1:20; damage to roads, 4:2:18,27; mentioned, 1:3:32; 16:1:17,18-22; 17:2:20; San Diego street, photograph(s), 16:1:20; Santa Fe & San Diego Railroad, 16:1:17; photograph(s), 6:1:33. See also Hatfield, Charles
Florence Hotel, 2:4:43; 5:3:44; 7:4:49
Flores Gen., 10:3:33
Flores, Jorge, 18:1:10; 20:4:29
Flores, Jose Maria, 19:4:3-5 passim, 10
Flores Magon, Enrique, 19:1:27
Flores Magon, Ricardo, 19:1:27; 18:3:1-2,4
Flume, Cuyamaca to San Diego, 4:2:21 "Flume Walkers," 4:2:21 Flying School (North Island), 1:3:3 Folkman, David I., Jr.: book by, noted, 19:1:51 Foltz, Clara, II1:4:52 Font, Fr. Pedro, 13:4:8 Forbes, Alexander: book by, noted, 20:1:53 Forbes, Charles, 17:2:10
Forbes, James Alexander, 11:1:39-40; 17:2:5,10
Foreigners; in early San Diego, 2:4:46
"Foreigners in Southern California During the Mexican Period," by Elizabeth Rhoades: mentioned, 19:2:11
Forster, Don Juan (John), 7:3:34; 10:1:3,4; 20:3:37,41
Forster, J. H., 19:3:28
Forsyth, John, 19:1:36
Fort Dupont, 5:1:4; 20:3:45
Fort Guijarros, 5:1:5,12; 5:4:61; 6:1:8; 13:4:19,27; 14:3:13. See also Fort Rosecrans
Fort Pio Pico, 5:4:65
Fort Rosecrans: impending hostilities with Spain, 1898, 1:2:22; mentioned, 5:1:6; 14:3:11; 19:1:27; photograph(s), ca. 1911, 5:4:62; Quarantine Station, 5:1:7; San Diego Barracks, 1:2:22; San Diego Historical Landmark, 5:1:8; use as defense site, 5:4:61-67
"Fort Rosecrans, California," by George Ruhlen, 4:4:60-68
Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, 5:1:5; 5:4:66; 14:3:8
Fort Rosecrans Reserve, 20:3:45,64
Fort Stockton, 5:1:4,12; 8:2-.22,28; 14:3:7; illustration, 14:3:10; 20:3:45
Fort Yuma: illustration, 20:3:46; mentioned, 18:1:20; 18:4:33; 20:3:45-49; on mail route, 15:2:18,19; Stage Schedule, 1869, facsimile of, 8:1:2. See also Yuma, Arizona
Fort Yuma Turnpike Co. Q 870), 1:3:39
Fortescue, J.: biog. sketch, 14:2:18-23
TheFor-tunal 20:3:29
"Forty-Niner's Independence Day," by John B. Goodman, 1:3:29-31
Forward, Frank, Sr.: photograph(s), 13:4:57
Forward, John F., Jr., 11:3:46; 19:1:26,32; 19:4:17,33,38
Forward, Walter, 11:2:38
Foss Ranch, 4:2:22
Foster (California), 20:3:62,64
Foster, Joe, 4:2:20; 8:1:4; 15:2:6; 18:1:20
Foundlings on the Frontier: Racial and Religious Conflict in Arizona Territory, 1904-1905, by A. Blake Brophy: noted, 19:2:51
Fourth Infantry Regiment of the California Volunteers, 18:4:23
Fourth of July in San Diego: in 1849, 1:3:29-31; in 1869, 11:1:34; in 1873, 3:2:2526; mentioned, 6:3:87-88
"Fourth of July on the Bay," by Manuel Madruga, 6:3:87-88
Fox, C. J., 17:3:6
Fox, Charlie, 20:1:34
Fox, Frederick E., 20:1:32
Fox, Samuel I., 19:4:37-38
Fox Building: photograph(s), 17:4:27. See also Samuel I. Fox Building
Francesco, Capitan de Cullamac (Francisco Chief of the Cuyamaca), 2:3:29-32
Franciscan Coat of Arms: illustration, 13:4:12
Franciscan Missionaries in Hispanic California, 1769-1848. A Biographical Dictionary, by Maynard Geiger, O.F.M.: review, 18:1:24
Franciscans: found San Diego Mission, 5:1:15; in Alta California, 19:1:3-6 passim; in Baja California, 18:2:7; 18:4:5; 19:3:15; in San Diego, 1:1:3; mentioned, 20:1:27; take over missionary activity, 11:2:3-14; 15:4:4,5,9
Flamstead Street, 7:1:1-13passim
Fleas: problems in hotels, 2:2:24
Fleming, Guy L.: mentioned, 19:4:16,18,19,20, 23; photograph(s), 19:4:19
Fletcher, Austin, 17:2:30-31
Fletcher, Charles, 19:4:34; 20:3:54
Fletcher, Edward: armory dedication speech, 9:2:20; article by, 15:2:3-14; biog. sketch, 15:2:3; local San Diego realtor, 17:2:30-35; mentioned, 4:2:27; 19:1:19,20; 19:2:32; 19:4:23; 20:3:68; officer of San Diego Naval Militia, 9:2:17; "Pathfinder" and, photograph(s), 17:2:33; photograph(s), 17:2:33; plank road and, 16:2:27,28, 29; photograph(s), 16:2:29; water rights document of San Diego, 10:3:42
Fletcher, Mrs. Edward, 20:1:20 Fleury, Claude, 19:4:36 Flinn, William, 2:2:25 Floating Society of San Diego, 20:2:24 Flood, James, 7:3:34 Flood of 1884, 10:1:10 Flood of 1889, 7:1:1 - 13 passim
Flood of 1916: damage to bridge in Old Town, photograph(s), 16:1:18; damage to city streets, photograph(s), 16:1:20; damage to roads, 4:2:18,27; mentioned, 1:3:32; 16:1:17,18-22; 17:2:20; San Diego street, photograph(s), 16:L:20; Santa Fe & San Diego Railroad, 16:1:17; photograph(s), 6:1:33. See also Hatfield, Charles
Florence Hotel, 2:4:43; 5:3:44; 7:4:49
Flores Gen., 10:3:33 Flores, Jorge, 18:1:10; 20:4:29
Flores, Jose Maria, 19:4:3-5 passim, 10 Flores
Magon, Enrique, 19:1:27
Flores Mag6n, Ricardo, 19:1:27; 18:3:1-2,4
Flume, Cuyamaca to San Diego, 4:2:21
"Flume Walkers," 4:2:21 Flying School (North Island), 1:3:3
Folkman, David I., Jr.: book by, noted, 19:1:51
Foltz, Clara, 3:4:52
Font, Fr. Pedro, 13:4:8
Forbes, Alexander: book by, noted, 20:1:53
Forbes, Charles, 17:2:10
Forbes, James Alexander, 11:1:39-40; 17:2:5,10
Foreigners; in early San Diego, 2:4:46
"Foreigners in Southern California During the Mexican Period," by Elizabeth Rhoades: mentioned, 19:2:11
Forster, Don Juan (John), 7:3:34; 10:1:3,4; 20:3:37,41
Forster, J. H., 19:3:28
Forsyth, John, 19:1:36
Fort Dupont, 5:1:4; 20:3:45
Fort Guijarros, 5:1:5,12; 5:4:61; 6:1:8; 13:4:19,27; 14:3:13. See also Fort Rosecrans
Fort Pio Pico, VA:65
Fort Rosecrans: impending hostilities with Spain, 1898, 1:2:22; mentioned, 5:1:6; 14:3:11; 19:1:27; photograph(s), ca. 1911, 5:4:62; Quarantine Station, 5:1:7; San Diego Barracks, 1:2:22; San Diego Historical Landmark, 5:1:8; use as defense site, VA:61-67
"Fort Rosecrans, California," by George Ruhlen, 4:4:60-68
Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, 5:1:5; VA:66; 14:3:8
Fort Rosecrans Reserve, 20:3:45,64
Fort Stockton, 5:1:4,12; 8:2:22,28; 14:3:7; illustration, 14:3:10; 20:3:45
Fort Yuma: illustration, 20:3:46; mentioned, 18:1:20; 18:4:33; 20:3:45-49; on mail route, 15:2:18,19; Stage Schedule, 1869, fac. Of, 8:1:2. See also Yuma, Arizona
Fort Yuma Turnpike Co. (1870), 1:3:39
Fortescue, J.: biog. sketch, 14:2:18-23
The Fortuna, 20:3:29
"Forty-Niner's Independence Day," by John B. Goodman, 1:3:29-31
Forward, Frank, Sr.: photograph(s), 13:4:57
Forward, John F., Jr., 11:3:46; 19:1:26,32; 19:4:17,33,38
Forward, Walter, 11:2:38
Foss Ranch, 4:2:22
Foster (California), 20:3:62,64
Foster, Joe, 4:2:20; 8:1:4; 15:2:6; 18:1:20
Foundlings on the Frontier: Racial and Religious Conflict in Arizona Territory, 1904-1905, by A. Blake Brophy: noted, 19:2:51
Fourth Infantry Regiment of the California Volunteers, 18:4:23
Fourth of July in San Diego: in 1849, 1:3:29-31; in 1869, 11:1:34; in 1873, 3:2:25-26; mentioned, 6:3:87-88
"Fourth of July on the Bay," by Manuel Madruga, 6:3:87-88
Fox, C. I., 17:3:6
Fox, Charlie, 20:1:34
Fox, Frederick E., 20:1:32
Fox, Samuel I., 19:4:37-38
Fox Building: photograph(s), 17:4:27. See also Samuel I. Fox Building
Francesco, Capitan de Cullamac (Francisco Chief of the Cuyamaca), 2:3:29-32
Franciscan Coat of Arms: illustration, 13:4:12
Franciscan Missionaries in Hispanic California, 1769-1848. A Biographical Dictionary, by Maynard Geiger, O.F.M.: review, 18:1:24
Franciscans: found San Diego Mission, 5:1:15; in Alta California, 19:1:3-6 passim; in Baja California, 18:2:7; 18:4:5; 19:3:15; in San Diego, 1:1:3; mentioned, 20:1:27; take over missionary activity, 11:2:3-14; 15:4:4,5,9
Francisco, Chief of the Cuyamaca, 2:3:29
Francisco Garcia Diego, California's Transition Bishop, by Francis J. Weber: review, 19:2:43-45
Francis W. Parker School: founded, 17:4:22; photograph(s), of auditorium, ca. 1919-1920, 17:4:22
Franco de Boudet, Octavia, 20:3:12
"Frank Sessions' Performing Steers," by Earle W. Bowersock, 7:3:40-41
Franke, R. F., 1:4:47,54
Frankenstein, Alfred, 16:4:5
Franklin, Lewis, and Thomas Whaley, 6:2:48-52; merit., 20:3:54-57; opens Franklin House, 2:2:24,25; photograph(s), 20:3:54
Franklin, Maurice A., 2:2:25
Franklin, Mrs. Maurice A., 19:4:36
Franklin Brothers, 14:3:23; 5:1:22
Franklin Building, 8:4:56
Franklin Hotel (San Diego), 18:1:20
Franklin House: description of, 2:2:24-26; illustration of, 2:2:25; 20:3:55; merit., 5:1:23; 11:1:42; 16:2:22; 19:2:l6; photograph(s), 8:4:55
"The Franklin House," by James Mills, 2:2:24-26
Frary, Frank, 8:1:4,7-8; 18:1:20
Frazer, Robert W.: article by, 20:3:44-52; review by, 20:2:58-59
Frazier & Bailey's Apple Orchard, 13:1:26
Frederick Law Olmsted and the Ametican Environmental Tradition, by Albert Fein: review, 19:3:44-45
Freeman-Light House (San Diego House), 20:2:32
Freeman, James: brand of, photograph(s), 11:1:28
Free Reading Room (George Marston), 3:1:2
Freese, Elizabeth, 20:1:20
Fremont, John C.: Gov. of Arizona Territory, 17:3:3; merit., 1:1:2; 6:1:16,19; 10:3:31; 13:4:30; 15:1:24; 16:3:S; 19:2:29; 19:4:3,4,10; portrait, 13:4:30
Fremont's California Battalion, 5:1:4,8
Friend, F. F., 17:2:22
Friend, James Edward, 3:4:53-54; photograph(s), 13:3:41
"A Friend Was For Sharing," by William Edward Evans, 13:3:36-42
Fries, Charles: merit., 16:4:8; paintings by, 16:2:2cover; 16:4:7; 20:2:cover; photograph(s), 16:4:4; 19:4:43
Frisbey, Ellis, 11:2:36
Fritz, Herman, 2:4:45
"From Cuneiform to Magnetic Tape," by Don Driese, 5:2:37-39
From Fingers to Finger Bowls, by Helen Walker Linsenmeyer: review, 19:3:41-42
The Frontier Challenge: Responses to the Trans-Mississippi West, edited by John G. Clark: noted, 18:4:51
Frontier Homes Housing Project, 19:4:35
Frontier Mobility in San Diego County: article about, 20:2:44-53
Front Street (San Diego): illustration, 6:1:17
Frost, Asron, 20:3:61-62 Frost, Albert, 1:3:37
Frost, A. H. (Mansion of), 17:4:4
Frye, Eldon: illustration by, 20:1:2
Frye, Garrett and Smith, 20:2:41
Fulton, Jack A., 20:4:l6
Furey, Bishop Francis J.: merit., 14:4:15,25,29,32; photograph(s), 11:4:3
G
The Gables (Thomas Nesmith Home), 3:1:3
Gabrielson, Ed., 17:2:23 Gabrielson, W. A., 18:1:5
Gadsden Colonization Co., 19:l:35
The Gadsden Treaty, document concerning, 18:1:34
Gaffey, John'r., 15:l:27 Gali, Francisco de, 18:2:2
Galleon: illustration, 13:4:12. See also Manila Galleons
Galvez, Jose de: in Baja Calif, 18:4:1-13; Inspector General of Mexico, 6:l:6; mentioned, 13:3:20; 13:4:13; 18:1:l4; 19:l:2-3; 19:2:34; portrait, 18:4:iv; 13:3:10; scurvy and overland expedition, 10:4:47
Galvin, sean: book translated and edited by, review, 19:2:49
Gandara, Manuel Maria: 19:1:35
Garber, Daniel, 19:4:45
Garcia Cubas, 20:4:28
Garcia, Felipe Santiago, 3:3:37
Garcia, Ignacio, 17:2:11
Garcia, Jose, 10:4:54,55,56
Garcia, Juan Joseph: baptismal record, facsimile photograph(s), 3:3:36; first white child, 3:3:3637
Garcia, Mario T.: article by, 18:4:14-21; review by, 18:4:45-46
Garci-Ordonez de Montalbo, 11:1:2; 19:3:l6
Gardner, William M., 20:3:46
Galleta Flat, 4:2:l 5
Garra, Antonio: Chief of the Cupenos, 13:4:41; Indian leader, 6:2:52; Indian Revolt, 6:1:22; 11:3:38; merit., 15:1:33; 20:3:37
Garra Uprising, 15:1:37
Garretson, George: house of, 17:4:3
Gartner, Lloyd P.: book co-authored by, review, 18:3:29-30
Gartzmann, Pauline, 20:1:20
Gaskill, Luman H., 5:1:19, 14:3:20
Gaskill, Silas E., 5:1:19
Gaskins, Annabelle: photograph(s), 18:3:19
Gas Plant (San Diego Gas Co.) description of, 2:3:34-37; gas to San Diego, 2:3:37; illustration 2:3:37
Gassen, Adolf G., 9:2:15; 8:4:50; 20:4:41
Gastelum, Don Francisco, 17:2:4
Gates, Robert, 20:4:16,17
Gates, William, 20:3:27
Gatewood, Jeff (Home), 15:1:5
Gatewood, Col. William, 14:4:33,34,36
Gatling gun, brass mounted 10-barrell: photograph(s), 9:2:19
Gay, George S., 20:4:5
Gay, John H., 3:1:11; 17:2:30
Gay, John R., 15:2:5
Gebson, Clarence U., 20:4:16
Geiger, Maynard, O.F.M.: book by, review, 17:3:24-25; 18:1:24; book edited by, noted, 18:4:50; book translated and annotated by, noted, 19:4:63
Genieral Land Office, 19:4:22
General Rusk, 3:2:28
George Law, 3:1:6
George Washington Mine, 5:1:20; 14:3:21
George White Marston, A Family Chronicle: mentioned, 3:1:l
George's Place Cafe, 2:4:44
German aliens, 18:1:4,5,7
Gershon, Dave, 20:l:24
Ghost Towns of the West, by William Carter: review, 18:3:32
Gibson, Frank: photograph(s), 11:4:8
Giddings, George H., 3:2:15,16; 15:2:16
Giebner, Robert C.: article by, 17:4:39-44; HABS project supervisor, 17:4:43
Gifthaller, Joseph, 20:1:30
Gila House, 15:1:5-6; 17:2:6
Gila River: junction with Colorado River, 1849, map, 19:3:27; mentioned, 19:3:22-30 passim
Gi1a Route: map, 17:1:24-2S; to San Diego, 17:1:22-28
Gila Trail. See Gila Route
Gill, Irving J: article by in The Craftsman, noted, 17:4:7,11,13; biog. sketch of, 17:4:117; building designed in 1908, 17:4:1 1; Canyon Houses, 1912, sketch of, 17:4:9; contemporary of William Johnson, 17:4:22-23; cottage of, 1908, sketch, 17:4:13; list of structures designed by, 17:4:1819; mentioned, 17:4:40; 20:4:43; rental house of, 1906, photograph(s), 17:4:l3; sketch of apartment complex, 17:4:iv
Gill, Louis, 17:4:15
Gill House: sketch of, 17:4:17
Gillespie, Archibald, 19:4:2-4 passim, 7, 8
Gilman Hall, 17:4:16
Gilmore, M. T., 20:1:21
Gird, Ricliard, 11:1:20,21,25,26,29
Gitchell, Joseph R., 15:1:1O; 17:2:12
Glaucus: 1904, 6:1:23; photograph(s), 6:1:23
Gleason, Matthew M., 19:4:23
Glidden, D. F., 20:2:l8
Gliders. See Montgomery, John J.
"The Glittering St. James Hotel," by Norma Jane Pearson, 2:2:21-23
Glorietta Bay, 12:1:8; 20:4:11,12
Gochenauer, Dr. David, 3:4:52; 17:3:10
Goddard, Pliny E.: book by, noted, 18:2:21
Godey, Alexis, 5:1:13
Goff, Dr, H. N., 20:1:22, 24a
Gohres, Helen: article by, 9:1:12-13; 9:3:3441; 10:1:1-8; 10:4:49-53; 18:2:34
Gold, 13:1:2S
Gold Mines of California: An Illustrated History of the Most Productive Mines With Descriptions of the Interesting People Who Owned and Operated Them, by Jack Wagner: review 18:3:27-28
Gold Mining (Julian), 5:1:20
Gold Rush (California), 9:1:1-5
Gold Rush (Julian): adv. in Daily Alta California, 7:4:55
Gold seekers, 9:3:36-41
Gold and Silver in the West. The Illustrated History of the American Dream, by T. H. Watkins: review, 18:2:18-19
The Golden Canyon, by G. A. Henty: mentioned, 3:3:37
Golden Chariot Mine: mentioned, 9:4:44-46; photograph(s), 13:1:16,29
The Golden Era, 2:2:18,19-20
Golden Era: essays of Jesse Shepard, 16:3:8
Golden Gate (steamer), 3:1:6-8; 4:1:2
Golden Gate Park Band, 20:4:42
"Golden Hill." See Julian
Golden Hill Chemical Engine (Fire engine): 1909, photograph(s), 6:1:27
Golden Hill Improvement Society, 17:4:3
Golden Lion Tavern, 2:4:45
Golden Mirages, by Philip A. Bailey: noted, 18:2:22
The Golden Road: The Story of California's Spanish Mission Trail, by Felix Riesenberg, Jr.: noted, 18:3:35
Golden Sideboard (restaurant), 2:4:45
The Golden State's Religious Pioneer, by Rev. Francis J. Weber: noted, 20:4:56
Goldman, Emma: 19:1:31-32; photograph(s), 19:1:31
Goldsmith, Claire: article by, 9:2:26-27
Goldstein, Mamie, 20:2:7
Goliah (steamer): mentioned, 5:2:33; photograph(s), 3:1:5
Gomez, Edwin, 6:2:48
Gomez, Fr. Francisco, 11:2:5
Gomez, Rafael, 12:3:13
Gomez, Rudolph: book edited by, noted, 20:4:56
Gonzales, Chief: photograph(s), 8:4:51
Gonzales, Jose Maria, 20:1:31,32
Gonzales, Robert: photograph(s), 11:4:23
Gonzales, Ysabel Grace (Barnett), 12:1:32
Gonzales Cabrera Bueno, jose, 18:2:7
"A Good Memory" (Dedication to Don M. Stewart), 13:3:5-6
Goodbody, Francis W., 9:2:17
Goodbody Mortuary, 17:4:8
Goodhue, Bertram, 17:4:16,22,25
Goodman, John B.: article by, 1:3:29-30
Goodrich, Virginia, 19:2:34 Goodwin (furniture salesman), 2:2:16
Goodwin, Clarissa Garland: novel by, discussed, 19:2:10; play by, discussed, 19:2:10
Goodwin, H. Marshall, Jr.: review by, 17:3:26-27
Good Roads Convention, 17:2:34
Gordon, Dudley: book by, review, 19:3:45-46
Gordon, James, 2:3:33
Gordon, Capt. J. A., 2:2:22-23
Gordon, S. S., 2:2:27
Gorman, Billy, 5:1:20; 14:3:21
Goulard da Coasta, Euclides, 19:3:6
Goularte, Frank, 6:3:87
Gould, Arthur, 20:1:20,23 Gould, Capt., 20:4:11
Government Dike, 17:2:21
Graham, Maj. Lawrence P., 20:1:2
Graham, Joseph E., 20:4:11
Gramms, Col. G. W., 2:3:38
Gramophone Jones, 2:4:48
Grand Caribe Isle, 20:4:17
The Grange, 18:1:7
Granger Building, 11:3:46
Granger, Ralph, 8:3:40-41; 17:4:16; 19:2:32
Granite Industry in San Diego County: article about, 20:3:61-66
Grant, Alfred S., 7:2:20
Grant, Capt., 1:2:18,19
Grant, Don, 7:4:52
Grant, John D., 19:2:2-3
Grant, U. S., Jr., 19:2:32; 19:1:19
Grant, Ulysses S., 10:2:16; 20:1:7
Grantville, 17:2:19 Granville, John, 3:3:31
Granville, John and Edward, 3:3:29-30
Grape Day (Escondido), 9:3:32
Grapes (Rancho Encinitas), 7:3:43
Graves, Clifford L., M.D.: article by, 14:2:1823; 10:3:35-39; letter to ed., 17:4:51
Gray, Andrew B.: Boundary Commission and, 19:3:19,20,28; mentioned, 1:2:15; 13:2:7; 13:4:39; 18:1:34; 20:3:46; New Town and, 6:1:20-21; photograph(s), 13:2:8
Gray, Anne: book by, md., 18:2:22
Gray, Gordon, 20:1:24
Greasy Spoon Restaurant (San Diego), 2:4:46,48
Great Overland Mail Route: map of, 13:4:44
The Great Southwest: The Story of a Land and Its People, by Elna Bakker and Richard G. Lillard: review, 19:2:48
Grable, S.C., 8:4:49
Grebe, 15:1:12
Greek Theatre (Pt. Loma): actors at, photograph(s), 12:2:20; article about, 12:2:17-25; collapsed stoa, photograph(s), 12:2:25; mentioned, 20:3:17; photograph(s), 1911, 12:2:18-19; photograph(s), 1915, 12:2:17; reception to vets. of G.A.R., photograph(s), 12:2:21; reconstruction, 1959; photograph(s), 12:2:25; site of, 1900, photograph(s), 12:2:22
Greene, Charles S.: sketch by, 13:4:37
Greenfield, Philip J.: review by, 20:2:58 The Greenlight (San Diego): mentioned, 20:2:7,9, 13; photograph(s), 20:2:8
Green Valley (Cuyamacas): 1870, map, 3:2:23
Green Valley Ranch, 3:2:18,20,21,22,24
Greenwood, Ned: photograph(s), 11:4:16
Greever, William S.: review by, 18:3:27-28
Gregg, Dr. R. J., 16:2:18
Gregory, Lillian D., 20:4:36 Grey, Leda: photograph(s), 18:3:18
Grey's Wells, 16:2:30-31
Grierson, Gen. Benjamin Henry, 16:2:5
Grierson, Francis, 16:3:20. See also Shepard, Jesse
Griffin, Dr. John S., 7:2:17-22; 10:3:30-34 passim; 17:2:10
Griffith, John W., 9:3:34,36-41
Grijalva, Hernando de, 11:1:4,6
Grise, Charles Wesley: mentioned, 18:1:21-23; 20:3:68; photograph(s), 18:1:20
Grise, Lenora, 18:1:21
Grist Mill (Presidio Hill), 4:4:54
Grocer's Picnic (Lakeside), 3:1:12
Grocery stocks (1899), 6:3:77-80
Grodzins, Morton: Americans Betrayed, mentioned, 18:1:7
Groot, Walter de, 9:2:16
Gross, William B., 17:2:35
Gruendike, Jacob, 12:1:4,5
Grull, David A.: book nt. by, 19:2:51
Guacamal, 18:2:1
Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of 1848. See Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Guajome (Rancho): article about, 20:1:1-14. See also Rancho Guajome
Guanajuato, 18:4:6
"Guardian of the Waters," sculpt. by Donal Hord: mentioned, 16:4:8
Guatay, 13:1:40
Guaymas, 18:4:11
Gudde, Erwin, 2:3:30
Guern, Ann: letter by, 4:1:10
Guerra, Jose de la, 19:1:5
Guerra Mansion: illustration, 11:3:6
Guest, Francis Florian, 19:1:5
Guide to Western Architecture, by John Gloag, 15:4:11
Guijarros, Punta de los. See Punta de los Guijarros and Ballast Point
Guillen, Ysidro, 12:4:37
Gulf of California, 11:1:1- 18
Gun Carriage (Kearny, 1846): illustration, 12:4:35
Gunn, Anna Lee, 3:1:2
Gunn, Douglas, 3:4:52, 9:2:15; 15:2:21; 20:4:41
Gunn, Lt. W. E.: mentioned, 9:2:18; photograph(s), 9:2:16
Gunther, George: photograph(s), 18:3:18
Gurega, Andrew, 10:2:22
Guthrie, A. B.: series of bks. edited by, noted, 18:3:35
Gutierrez, Major Francisco Lopez: photograph(s), 12:4:39
Gutierrez, Lt. Col. Nicolas, 12:4:19
Guzman, Nuno de, 11:1:2-5,9
H
Hackett, Samuel W., 18:1:21
Hadley, W. E., 3:4:52
Hafen, Leroy R.: series edited by, noted, 19:2:50
Haga, Susan Davis: article by, 15:2:21-25
Hager, Anna Marie: book edited by, review, 20:1:42
Hager, Anna Marie and Everett Gordon: article by, 7:4:49-51
Haines, Charles C., 20:1:22
Haines, Ens. Scott: photograph(s), 1914, 9:2:19
Hale, Bernet S., 20:1:20
Hale, Pat: photograph(s), 14:4:31
Hale, Philip, 20:4:45
Hale, Mrs. Sarah: photograph(s), 11:2:25
Half Moon Inn, 20:4:17
Hall, George: photograph(s), 20:2:13
Hall, Oakley J., 20:3:29
Hall, Warren F., 14:3:28
Hall, William P., Jr., 20:4:16
Halleck, Gen. Henry: mentioned, 5:1:8; 10:1:2,8; 14:3:1 1; portrait, 13:2:34
Haller, George 0., 7:2:18
Hamill, Samuel L.: article by, 16:3:3
Hamilton, Charles S., 13:2:32; 15:4:37
Hammond, Thomas C., 5:4:67; 19:4:9
Hanalei (steamer), I 10:1:10
Hand-Hewn Hardpan (Sorrento Grade): illustration, 10:1:9
Hanke, Lewis, 18:4:16
Hanson, Walter, 20:3:22
Haraszthy, Agoston: mentioned, 2:4:52; 8:4:50; 13:4:40,41; 15:1:5; sheriff of San Diego County, 6:1:22
Haraszthy, Charles: Associate Justice in first Court of Sessions, 2:4:52; councilman, 6:1:22; 6:2:54; 1850 Board of Health; 16:2:19
Haraszthy's Jail (Old Town): mentioned, 13:4:40; photograph(s), 13:4:43
Harbison, John S.: article about, 15:4:17-26; mentioned, 4:2:22; photograph(s), 15:4:19; portrait, 15:4:17; Sweetwater apiary,1905, photograph(s), 15:4:25; with Bee hives, photograph(s), 15:4:22-23
Harbison Canyon, 15:4:21
Harbison Hive. See "California Hives"
Harbison Wholesale Grocery Co., 15:4:26
Harbor Boat and Yacht Yard, 20:4:14
Hardeastle, Capt. Edmund, 1:4:44,46; 19:3:19,20,30
Hardenburgh (surveyor), 17:1:6,8,9
Hardy, Charles S., 4:3:36; 6:4:97-98; 7:3:34; 19:1:19; 20:4:2-3
Hardy's Market, 2:2:23
Harmony Grove (Escondido): log cabin in, photograph(s), 20:3:63; mentioned, 20:3:64
Harp (donated to San Diego Historica1 Society), 12:1:14
Harper, William, 9:2:22
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 20:1:33
Harriman, E. H., 11:3:45
Harris, Benjamin: letter to Seneca Falls, N. Y., photograph(s), 9:1:5
Harris, Clinton, 9:1:1
Harris, Helen Plummer, 20:3:10,19,25,27
Harris, Iverson, Jr.: article based on interview with, 20:3:1-32; mentioned, 12:2:22; 20:3:11-32passim; photograph(s), 20:3:11
Harris, Jennie, 9:1:1,5
Harris, Lewis Birdshall ("Boat-Wagon"): death of, 9:1:6; in Sacramento, 9:1:6; Journey to California, 9:1:1-6; mentioned, 19:3:27; photograph(s), 9:1:3; yachtsman, 9:1:3,6
Harrison, President Benjamin: in San Diego, 20:4:40-41; photograph(s), 20:4:41
Harrison, George, 11:2:36
Harrison, Nathan: biog. sketch of, 4:1:5-8; photograph(s), 4:1:7
Hart, W. H. H., 17:3:5
Hart, William T., 19:4:21
Hart Hook & Ladder Co. No. 2, 7:4:56
Hartford: photograph(s), 9:2:20
Hartman, Isaac, 17:1:4,8
Hartnell, William, 7:3:32-33
Hartranft, N. V., 20:4:35
Harvard, 6:4:91-93 passim
Harvey, J. Downey, 10:2:20
Harvey, Mike: photograph(s), 9:2:19
Harvey, T. Morley, 18:3:14,16
Haskin, A., 20:3:62
Haskin, Fred J., 18:3:4
Haslam, Bert: photograph(s), 7:4:53
Hassam, Childe, 19:4:45
Hastings, Edgar: article by, 13:1:23-31; county supervisor, 5:2:37; photograph(s), 18:1:29
Hatfield, Charles Mallory (Charley): and San Diego Flood of 1916, article about, 16:1:227; at age eighty-two, photograph(s), 16:1:27; business card of, facsimile 16:1:5; early work in Los Angeles, 16:1:4,5,6; in 1931, photograph(s), 16:1:23; in San Diego Union, photograph(s), 16:1:12; mentioned, 1:2:27; 6:1:30; 13:4:61,62; 17:2:20; photograph(s), 16:1:2,9; portrait, 16:1:cover See also Flood of 1916
Hatfield, Paul, 16:1:5,27
Hatfield, Stephen, 16:1:7
Hatfield family, 16:1:7
Hatfield Flood, 13:4:63; 16:1:19,22. See also Flood of 1916
"Hatfield the Rainmaker," by Thomas W. Patterson, 16:1:2-27
Hatfield Towers: at Colinga, photograph(s), 16:1:6; at Morceline Ranch, 1924, photograph(s), 16:1:6; at Morena Reservoir, 1916, photograph(s), 16:1:8
Havens, F. G., 19:1:17
Hawaiian figures (mode1s): photograph(s), 19:2:29
Hawaiian Is1ands, 19:2:22-38 passim
Hawgood, John A.: book edited by, ntd., 17:4:50
Hay, W. 0., 9:2:15
Hayden, Nellie (High), 16:3:12
Hayes, Judge Benjamin: bookcase-desk used by, photograph(s), 13:1:34; Index to San Diego Archives, 11:1:39; manuscript of, facsimile 13:1:37; mentioned, 2:3:30,32; 9:1:13; 13:1:33,34,36; 15:1:10; 17:2:15; 18:3:8; 19:4:31,32,36; 20:1:7,8,2930; 19:3:56; survey of Cuyamaca grant, 3:2:21; photograph(s), 13:1:33; 15:4:29; portrait, 16:2:15
Hayes, Chauncey, 20:1:7; 20:2:41
Hayes, John, 2:4:52 Hays, Robert, 19:4:20
Hazard, Roscoe E. (Pappy): 12:4:5; photograph(s), 12:4:5
Hazard, Gould & Co., 19:2:32
Hazell, Joseph P., 16:1:14-15
Ada Hancock (steamer), 3:3:39
Head, Ed, 9:2:22 Health Resorts, 4:2:20; 4:4:54
Healy, Rev. Valentine: article by, 11:3:15-25
Hearst, Senator George, 2:2:21
Hebbard, W. S., 17:4:3-5
Hebbard & Gill, 17:4:4
Heber, A. H., 19:1:17; 17:3:6
Hebert, Edgar W. article by, 7:3:31-36; 9:2:15-22; 10:2:15-22
Hebrew Benevolent Society (San Diego), 19:4:35-36
Hechinger, F., 19:4:17 Heck Transfer Co., 20:3:29
Hedges, Kenneth: book by, review, 20:2:58; review by, 20:3:69-70; photograph(s), 11:4:18-19
Heffernan, Dr. William T., 17:3:6
Heilbron, Capt., 10:2:27
Heilbron, Carl, 20:1:20
Heilbron, Fred A., 16:4:12
Heilbron, Robert F.: article by, 20:1:15-25; book co-authored by, noted, 18:4:50; book co-edited by, md., 18:3:33; review by, 20:1:50-51
Heizer, Robert F.: book co-edited by, noted 19:4:64; book co-edited by, review, 20:3:69-70; book edited by, review, 20:4:54-55; mentioned, 19:2:34
Helen Hunt Jackson, by Evelyn I. Banning: review, 20:4:46-48
Heller, Celia, 18:4:15,19
Helvetia Mine (Julian): 1901, photograph(s), 13:L:30; 17:1:7
Hemet News, 20:4:35
Henderson, David A.: book by, review, 19:3:4243; interview with, 13:1:23-31
Henderson, John, 17:4:44
Henderson, Vivian, 18:1:23; 20:3:68
Hendrick, J. J. (Indian agent), 15:2:28
Hendricks, William 0.: article by, 17:3:1-11; book translated and edited by, review, 18:3:28-29; review by, 20:2:6 l -62
Henri, Robert, 19:4:44; 16:4:3
"Henry A. Crabb, Filibuster, and the San Diego Herald," edited by Diana Lindsay, 19:1:34-42
Henry Electric Car, 2:1:2
Henry Electric Co., 7:1:1
Hensley, George B., 2:1:9
Hensley, Herbert C.: biog. sketch of, 3:4:53; article by, 1:3:35; 2:1:4; 2:4:43-48; 3:4:5255; 4:3:37-39; 5:2:35-36; 10:2:26-27; mentioned, 2:2:23; photograph(s), 3:4:53; San Diego Union and, 5:2:35
Hercules Powder Co., 20:4:11
Herman, John J., 12:1:12
The Hermitage: photograph(s), 13:2:10
Hermitage Hotel, 1:2:15,16
Herrera, Jose Maria, 12:3:11
Herrera y Tordesillas, Antonio de, 19:3:4-7
Herron, Frank, 9:4:46,48
Hertz, Alfred, 20:3:18
Hewett, Dr. Edgar, 20:1:19,21,22,23,24
Hewitt, George, 20:2:31
"Hey-Day of the N. C. & 0.," by Christian N. Brown, 4:2:23-25
Hidalgo, Fr., 12:3:6
Hide Houses: illustration, 13:2:17
Hide Park, 5:1:7; 6:1:1 1; 14:3:10
Hide Trade (San Diego): 6:1:10-11; cattle at Las Flores, 1829, 7:3:31-36
"Hidden Valley." See Escondido
Higgins, Shelley J., 16:1:14,15,26,27; 17:2:25; 20:2:18
High, John, 16:3:7,9-12
High, Sam, 16:3:9-12
High, William, 16:3:6,8,9
High Brothers, 16:3:9
The High Iron to La Jolla, by R. P. Middlebrook: mentioned, 10:1:13
"The High Iron to La Jolla," by R. P. Middlebrook, 7:1:1-13
Highway, Robert E. Lee, 17:2:37
Highway 80 above Mountain Springs Grade: photograph(s), ca. 1920's, 17:2:35
Highways, early San Diego, 17:2:28-38
Hijar, Jose Maria, 12:3:16,23
Hijosa, Juan Francisco, 10:4:54,55
Hill, Henry, 6:1:20; 10:1:3,4,6,7
Hill, Maj., 17:1:22
Hill, Mary A., 20:1:20
Hill, W. E., 11:1:25
Hillcrest, 18:1:23
Hilton, William H., 1:2:16; 13:2:9
Hinchman, A. E., 1:1:10
Hindorff, P. G., 20:1:36
Hine, Robert V.: book co-edited by, review, 19:3:43-44
Hinton, John, 15:1:7,15
"The Hispanic Heritage and the Borderlands," by Ralph H. Vigil, 19:3:32-39
Historia de Alta California (Juan Bandini), 12:4:22
Historia Natural y Cr6nica de la Antigua California. Adiciones y Correcciones a la Noticia de Miguel del Barco, edited with a preliminary study by Miguel Le6n-Portilla: review, 20:1:46-47
"The Historical Archives of Baja California Sur-Their Antecedents and Recent Creation," by Miguel LeOn-Portilla, 18:1:10-18
Historical Landmarkers of San Diego: 5:1:spec. ed.; 14:2:5
Historical Markers of San Diego County: map, 5:1:facing p. 1
A Historical, Political, and Natural Descripti . on of California by Pedro Fages, Soldier of Spain, translated and edited by Herbert Ingram Priestley: noted, 19:2:51
Historical Research Projects in San Diego, 5:2:37-39
Historical Shrine Foundation of San Diego County, 6:2:foreword
Historica1 Society of San Diego. See San Diego Historical Society
"Historic American Buildings Survey: San Diego--1971," by Robert C. Giebner, 17:4:39-44
Historic Ranchos of San Diego, by Cecil C. Moyer: review, 16:3:30
Histories, San Diego. See San Diego Area Histories
History of California (Bancroft), 19:2:9,11
History of California: Spanish Period, by Charles E. Chapman: mentioned, 19:1:6
A History Qf the Colonization of Baja California and the Decree of the 10th of March, 1857(Lassepas), 20:4:26,27-28
"History of the First Greek Theatre in America at Point Loma, California, 19011965," by Dale Reynolds, 12:2:17-25
History of the Jews oj'Los Angeles, by Max Vorspan and Lloyd P. Gartner: review, 18:3:29-30
"History of Medicine," by Dr. P. C. Remondino: mentioned, 2:2:21
History of'San Diego, by William E. Smythe: mentioned, 2:2:26; 19:1:11,20,22,23; 20:2:41; 20:3:29
History of San Diego, Its Pueblo Lands and Water, by H. C. Hopkins: mentioned, 10:3:40
Hitchcock, Lucius W., 16:4:9
Hite, Ormsby, 5:3:47
Hoadley, Philip Miner, 20:3:65
Hoadley, William White, 20:3:63
Hobbs, Jessie, 3:2:18 Hobsbawn, Eric, 18:4:20 Hobson, Stanley, 20:4:12 Hodge, Edgar 0., 20:4:18
Roffman, Abraham: book by, review, 20:3:73-74
Hoffman, Dr. David B.: biog. of, 10:3:35-39; mentioned, 15:1:33-34; 17:4:51; photograph(s), 16:2:6
Hoffman, Dr. George, 16:2:18,20 Hoftneister, Wilhelm, 17:3:14
Hoifer, Prof. Harry, 4:1:9
Holcomb, Charlotte, 17:1:23 Ho1derness, Arthur W., 20:4:17 Holladay &Brenham, 5:3:47 Holland Crest, 20:3:17
Hollister, Judge D. A., 13:2:25,26,34,35; 15:1:15; 19:4:30
Holm, Julius: illustration, 20:4:40 Holman, 18:3:11
Holman and Seaman vs. Temecula Indians, 15:2:26-32
Holmes, George, 19:2:31 Holmes, W. J., 20:3:61-62 Holmberg, Ardyce: photograph(s), 11:4:23 Holt, Postmaster General, 15:2:18 Holtz, Mr. (Copley Productions), 14:4:38
Home of Peace Cemetery (San Diego), 19:4:38
Homestead Act, 19:1:16 Homestead Lots in San Diego, 6:2:54
Honey Bees (San Diego): article about, 15:4:1726. See also Harbison, John S.
Honey & Tar Cough Syrup, 4:2:22
"The Honorable J. Fortescue, Esq. Ret.," by Clifford L. Graves, M.D., 14:2:18-23
Hooff, Philip, 8:4:54; 9:2:24; 15:1:7 Hook, Mrs. Barbee, 15:2:4
Hooper, George F.: mentioned, 13:2:8; photograph(s), 13:2:8
Hoover, Herbert, 19:4:16 Hoover, J. Edgar, 18:1:4,5,8 Hoover, Robert L.: book by, review, 20:2:58 Hope, Alex W., 10:1:7 Hopkins, H. C., 10:3:40 Horatio West Courts, 17:4:16
Hord, Donal: birthplace of, 16:4:8; "Guardian of the Waters," 16:4:8; mentioned, 19:4:46; photograph(s), 16:4:4; sculpt. by, 16:4:6
Hornbeck, E. A., 7:1:5-6
Horton, Alonzo E.: bill of sale, facsimile 12:2:27; biog. sketch 3:1:4; bust of, photograph(s), 19:2:33; city lots used to finance hotel, 2:2:15; developed South San Diego, 1:1:2; establishment of Public Library, 4:3:38; founder of New Town, 6:2:66; in 1867, 17:4:31,37; letter to friend in 1871, facsimile 16:1:28-32; mentioned, 2:4:44; 5:1:8; 5:3:43; 5:4:64; 8:4:48; 10:2:17; 11:3:41; 13:2:21,22,23,24,26,27,28,29,30,31,33, 34, 35, 38; 13:4:45,47,48; 18:4:23,24,26,28,31,32,34; 19:2:22,31,32; 20:2:2; 20:4:2,40; New San Diego's first hotel, 2:2:26; photograph(s), 13:2:cover; 13:2:39; 13:4:47,57; 16:1:28; real estate transactions, 4:3:36,38, wharf construction, 2:1:1; with Sarah Wilson Babe (Mrs. Alonzo E. Horton), photograph(s), 12:2:38
Horton, Sarah Wilson Babe: mentioned, 3:1:4; 17:4:35,36; 19:4:32; photograph(s), 12:2:38
Horton-Bancroft (San Diego Public Library), 4:3:38
Horton Bank: photograph(s), 20:4:39
Horton Block: illustration, 4:3:37
Horton Free Library Association, 4:3:38; 11:1:34
Horton Hall: bee keepers meeting at, 15:4:25; 1882, 4:3:40; mentioned, 1:1:2; 1:3:36
Horton Home (residence of Alonzo Horton): homes of, photograph(s), 3:1:13; original home, 3:1:3; photograph(s), 13:2:31; photograph(s) in 1869, 3:1:13; photograph(s) in 1885, 3:1:13
Horton House (Hotel): building of, 2:2:15-17; dining facilities at, 2:4:43-44; 1871, 16:1:30; George Marston, clerk, 3:1:2; illustration, 2:2:cover; mentioned, 4:3:40; 15:4:3637; 20:4:40,42; photograph(s), 13:4:48
Horton Plaza: article about, 20:4:38-43; bandstand, ca. 1899, photograph(s), 20:4:42; fountain, ca. 1914, photograph(s), 20:4:43; mentioned, 18:4:27; photograph(s), 20:4:38,39,41,42,43
Horton's Addition: mentioned, 2:2:26; 3:3:40, 41; 17:4:31; 18:4:32; plan of, photograph(s), 13:2:28; plight of, 2:2:17
Horton's Wharf: mentioned, 3:3:41; 15:3:6
Hotel Brewster: description of, 2:2:18-21; end of, 2:2:21; illustration, 2:2:19,20
Hotel del Coronado: activities of, 12:1:1213; ads for, 12:1:5,6,7; Al Goodman at, 12:1:13; Ballroom, plans of, illustration, 17:4:42; Billy Wilder at, 12:1:13; Bridal Chamber, photograph(s), 12:1:9; carriage ride near, illustration, 17:1:cover; Charley Chaplin at, 12:1:13; "climate cure," 16:2:8; Courtyard, 1905, photograph(s), 17:3:21; design and construction of, 16:3:4; 50th Anniversary of, 12:1:6,8; Hugo de Vries and, 1906, 17:3:16; illustration, 2:3:cover; 12:1:3; JohnnyDowns at, 12:1:13; mentioned, 2:3:34, 38,39; 2:4:44; 12:1:3,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13; 17:4:2,43,44; 20:4:12,40; patrons of, 12:1:3,10,12,13; Prince of Wales at, 12:1:13; photograph(s) of, 12:1:5; Ramon Navarro at, 12:1:13; reasons for building, 12:1:4; rejuvenated, 12:1:13; Rita Hayworth at, 12:1:13; rooms of, 12:1:8,9,12, 13; rumors concerning, 12:1:9,12; St. James Hotel and, 2:2:23; sketch of, 17:4:42; Tom Mix at, 12:1:13; under construction, 1887, photograph(s), 13:3:39; Wallace Simpson at, 12:1:13; White Drawing Room, photograph(s), 12:1:11
Hotel San Diego, 16:4:9
Hotels in San Diego: article on, 2:2:passim; 2:4:43-48. See also under individual names
Hottes, Alfred C.: plant drwngs. by, 8:2:7B
Houghton, Senator, 18:1:8
House Beautiful (June, 1903): mentioned, 17:4: 2
Houses, Historic. See under individual names
Houses, indications of age, 1:2:24-25
Houston, David L., 17:2:36
Houston, Jeanne and James D.: book by, review, 20:4:48-51
Howard, Bryant, 2:3:33; 4:4:49; 16:3:7
Howe, Capt., 20:4:11 Howell, Dent, 20:4:3
Howell, William: photograph(s), 11:4:36
Howitzers: illustration of, 13:4:35; mentioned, 10:3:29 34
How, Katherine, 19:2:22, 37 "How Old is That House," by Rurik Kallis, 1:2:24-25
"How Uncle Charley Came to California," by Charles Ripley Sumner, 16:2:34-39
Hoy, Michael, 19:1:31 Hoyle, Charles, 4:4:52
Hoyt, Roland, 15:3:11; 8:2:2B H. P. Blavatsky Club, 20:3:27
Hubbard's Brickyard, 10:1:12
Hubbs, Harry: photograph(s), 20:2:13
Huber, Leonard, 2:2:27-28
Hudson, Millard F.: article by, mentioned, 10:2:21; mentioned, 19:1:20,23
Hudson, Tom: review by, 20:1:51-52
Hughes, Charles: article edited by, 20:3:33-43
"Hugo de Vries Visits San Diego: A Famous Botanist Views the City at the Turn of the Century," by Peter W. van der Pas, 17: 3:12-23
Hulburd, E. W., 16:3:13
Humboldt, Alexander von (Baron), 6:1:3; 13:4:8; 19:1:5
Hummer, Lillian S. (Mrs.), 20:2:30
Humphries, Char1es, 1:2:22; 5:4:63; 13:2: 14
Hunt, Clarence, 18:4:36
Hunt, E. B., 10:4:49
Hunter, Jesse D., 20:3:35,39
Huntington, Anna Hyatt, 17:4:28
Huntington, Collis, 19:1:21
Hunzsicker, Lena B., 10:2:21
Hurd, Willis J., 4:2:20
Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego, 11:1:11; 19:3:13
Hutchinson, Allen: art, about, 19:2:22-38; photograph(s), 19:2:21
Hutchinson, Caroline, 19:2:22
Hutchinson, Thomas, 19:2:22
Hutchinson, William P., 19:2:22,33
Hutchinson, M. R., 20:4:16 Huxham, John, 10:4:47,48
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Ibanez, Juan, 18:1:16,17
"The Identification of Two Burials at the San Diego Presidio," by Richard L. Carrico,
19:4:51-55
"Illuminations," by Joan Bigge, 16:3:26-29
Immaculate Conception Church (Old Town):
construction of, 10:2:16; mentioned, 20:1:9
Immigrant trails, 20:1:29
"Immigrants on the Gila and Baja California Routes to San Diego in 1849," by James
Robert Moriarty, 17:1:22-28
"The Immortal Judkins," by Herbert C. Hensley, 5:2:35-36
Imperial, Calif.: in 1901, photograph(s), 17:3:9; in 1905, photograph(s), 19:1:13
Imperial Beach, 5:4:65
Imperial County, 17:3:1,10
Imperial County Highway Commission, 17:2:30
Imperial Daily Standard, 19:1:20; 20:2:41
Imperial Valley: article on, 17:3:1-11; m