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  • A Bibliographical Gathering: The Writings of Msgr. Francis J. Weber (1953-1995), by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, review, 75:377
  • A California Garden (painting), back cover, Summer (vol 75)
  • A Centennial History of The Tidings, by Msgr. Francis J. Weber, review, 75:377
  • An 1850 Voyage: San Francisco to Baltimore by Sea and Land, by Jacob D. B. Stillman, review, 49:61
  • A New Life: Danish emigration to North America as described by the emigrants themselves in letters, 1842-1946, by Niels Peter Stilling and Anne Lisbeth Olsen, review, 75:172
  • "A. L. Bancroft and the `Ten Block System for Numbering Country Houses,"' by Tom Sitton, 65:172-181
  • A. M. Lawrence (vessel), 55:298, 299
  • "A. M. Rosborough, Special Indian Agent," by Alex J. Rosborough, 26:201-7
  • A. P. Giannini and the Bank of America, by Gerald D. Nash, review, 72:382-83
  • A Rage for Justice: The Passion and Politics of Phillip Burton, by John Jacobs, review, 75:372-373
  • "A Shadow on the Land: The Impact of Fascism on Los Angeles Italians," by Gloria Ricci Lothrop, 75:338-353
  • "A Tale of Two Hospitals: U.S. Marine Hospital No. 19 and the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital on the Presidio of San Francisco," by Norman Tutorow, 75:154-169
  • A. Wardman Story, by Charles W. Cooper, review, 41:60-61
  • Abadessa, John, 75:50, 51
  • Abadiano Family, 59:177
  • Abagge, M., 13:32
  • Abajian, James, 75:92
  • Abajian, James de Tarr, "Noteworthy Gift," 34:173-74; compiler "Preliminary Listing of Manuscript Collections in Library of California Historical Society," 33:372-76; book reviewed by, 38:165-67; 56:74; 65:207
  • Abajian, James DeT., CHS Librarian, March 1951 - November 1968
  • Abalone Alliance, 71:233, 236
  • Abasa, Serge, 33:2, 6, 149
  • Abascal, Salvador, 44:324, 328
  • Abbe, Eleazer, 38:166
  • Abbey, Edward, 77[1-3]:144, 150
  • Abbot (Carson Hill, 1850), 22:73
  • Abbot's Hall, Sacramento, 9:34
  • Abbot, Charles Greeley, 4:36
  • Abbot, Joshua R, 66:56
  • Abbot, Samuel Leonard, 21:382-83
  • Abbot, William A., 2:94; 11:157
  • Abbott House, Yuba County, 8:346, 347, 360; 9:265, 286, 353; 10:59, 172
  • Abbott Seminary, 77[1-3]:156
  • Abbott's Ranch, 33:299, 300, 304
  • Abbott, Ann, 9:265, 287, 352
  • Abbott, Bernice, 56:129
  • Abbott, Edith, 58:352
  • Abbott, Granville S., 27:17
  • Abbott, Hank, 49:119
  • Abbott, John Masterson, 8:347, 360; 9:286-87; family of, 9:287; lawsuit, 10:176, 284
  • Abbott, Mount, 4:21, 55
  • Abbott, O., 48:6, 8
  • Abbott, Robert O., 34:28, 32
  • Abbott, William, 78:78:179
  • Abdill, George B., Civil War Railroads: Pictorial Story of the Iron Horse, 1861 thru 1865, review, 41:256-257
  • "Abe Ruef Was No Boss: Machine Politics, Reform and San Francisco," by James P. Walsh, 51:3-16
  • Abeck, François, [Abeck, Francois] 11:42; 14:278
  • Abeita,Juan Rey, 56:298
  • Abel, Don, 69:381
  • Abel, Edson, 61:212, 214, 216
  • Abel, Ralph, 61:218-219
  • Abel, Stanley, 61:216, 218, 219
  • Abel-Vidor, Suzanne, Dot Brovarney, and Susan Billy, Remember Your Relations: The Elsie Allen Baskets, Family & Friends, review, 76:Supp. 38
  • Abell, Alexander Gurdon, 9:103; 16:79; 25:259-60 266
  • Abella, José Ramón, [Abella, Jose Ramon] 48:143-144
  • Abella, Ramón, [Abella, Ramon] 8:148, 149, 151; 10:30; 15:215, 339; 16:109; 17:249-50; 36:9
  • Abend Zeitung, San Francisco, 15:175
  • Aber, Thomas Theophilus and Elizabeth A., 39:55
  • Abercrombie (Midshipman on Savannah, 1846), 3:113
  • Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of, 18:140, 142, ?, 44; brother of, 17:130; 22:319
  • Abernethy, Thomas R, inside front cover, 72: Winter
  • Abert, James William, 3:270; 21:194, 221
  • Abert, John James, 11:123; 22:215; 39:84
  • Abert, Lake, 22:204, 215
  • Abiko Kyutaro, see Kyutaro, Abiko
  • Abiko Yonako, Mrs., see Yonako, Abiko
  • Abila, Enrique, 13:349
  • Abila, Juan, 13:349; see also Avila
  • Abolitionism, 73:114-15, 190, 191, 193
  • Abolitionists, 78:78:27
  • Above and Below (play); 15:170
  • Above the Civil War: The Story of Thaddeus Lowe, Balloonist, Inventor, Railroad Builder, by eugene B. Block, review, 46:85
  • "Abraham Dubois Starr, Pioneer California Miller," by Walter A. Starr, 27:193-202
  • "Abraham Lincoln and the New Almaden Mine," by Milton H. Shutes, 15:3-20
  • The Abraham Lincoln of the Sea: A Biography of Andrew Furuseth, by Arnold Berwick, review, 73:327
  • Abraham, Charles, 31:378; 32:184
  • Abrahamson, Eric John, review of Big Dams and Other Dreams: The Six Companies Story, by Donald E. Wolf, 76[1, 4]:140
  • Abrams, Albert, 40:140, 141, 153
  • Abrams, Leroy, An Illustrated Flora of the Pacific States, review, 4:88
  • Abrams, Richard, 47:333
  • Abrams, William Penn, 69:137
  • Abreck (ship), 26:15
  • Abrego, Ismae1, port., 56:7
  • Abrego, José María, [Abrego, Jose Maria] 13:34, 35, 37, 78; 17:51, 53, 57, 60, 61, 154; 24:372; 29:22, 26; 30:98; 35:104
  • Abrego, José (shopkeeper) [Abrego, Jose], 66:275; 78:78:178
  • Academy Awards, 75:5
  • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Beverly Hills), 75:76, 90
  • Academy of Music, San Francisco; see Baldwin Theatre; Maguire's Academy of Music; Tucker's Academy of Music
  • Academy of San Carlos, 49:11
  • Acadia (ship), 22:169
  • Acalanes, see Ranchos and land grants
  • Acampo, 73:15
  • Acapulco, 1:38, 45; 2:141, 142, 143, 160; 3:4, 218, 316; 6:297, 298, 314; 7:59, 235-45 passim 256, 259, 263-64, 299, 300, 376, 377; 8:15, 34, 45, 47, 50, 68; 14:326-27; 15:225, 382; 19:194, 195, 198; 20:20-21; 23:219, 331, 336; 24:69-70; 27:40, 48; 29:12-13; 32:311; 36:302; 76[2-3]:81, 83, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 99
  • Acapulco, Mexican, 53:7
  • "Acceptance of Wagner Award," by Thomas W. Streeter, 41:372-373
  • accidents, at the mines, 77[4]:91
  • Accolti, Michael, 29:139-46; 32:122, 139; 43:326, 327
  • Accolti, Fr. Michael, 78:78:14, 15, 16, 18, 23; portrait and biographical sketch, 78:78:22
  • An Account of California and the Wonderful Gold Regions, by J.B. Hall, quoted, 48:99-111
  • "Account of Sebastian Rodriguez Cermeno," quoted, 53:287-288
  • "Account. . of the Plants in the Brackenridge Journal, An," by Alice Eastwood, 24:337-42
  • Acevedo, Esequia, 78:78:174
  • Acevedo Texada, Juan de, 7:298-300, 318, 349, 377
  • Achak, Lynn, 76[1, 4]:51
  • Achik, Long (Chinese merchant) 79[2]:75
  • Achan in El Dorado, by Scott, 17:173
  • Achilles, Gertrude, 69:204-205
  • Achomawi Indians, 41:17; 76[2-3]:55, 58
  • Ackeman (from N.Y., 1859), 10:169
  • Ackerman, J.Howard, 1:181; 14:143
  • Ackerman, John W., 9:19
  • Ackerman, Stewart, 22:34
  • Ackerson, Charles H., 15:313-14, 322
  • Ackey, David B., 15:274
  • Ackley & Maurison, 13:256, 258; 14:160
  • Ackley, Lyman, 10:59, 169, 266; 16:80; 40:212
  • Ackley, Mary E. (Medley), Crossing the Plains, review, 8:86
  • ACLU News (newspaper), 58:364
  • ACLU, see "Defending the Bill of Rights: the ACLU Archives at CHS," 58:362-364
  • ACLU, see American Civil Liberties Union
  • The Acorn-Planter, by Jack London, 75:73
  • acorns, as food source, 76[2-3]:52, 54
  • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), 75:9, 10, 51, 52, 53, 54 (and photo), 55; AIDS Emergency Fund, 75:55; AIDS History Project (AHP), 75:54, 55; AIDS-related Complex (ARC), 75:168
  • Acres, Hiram, 5:125
  • The Acropolis (yearbook), 73:235-36
  • Across the Continent (play), 34:360
  • Across the Plains by Prairie Schooner, by Bonney, editor Lockley, review, 3:89-90
  • Acrostic Sonnets and Other Poems, by J. E. O'Connor, 61:90
  • Act for the Government and Protection of Indians (1850) 79[2]:94, 98
  • "An Act Concerning Corporations" (1850), 77[4]:62
  • Act for the Government and Protection of Indians (1850), 76[2-3]:220
  • Act for the Relief of the Mission Indians (1891), 76[2-3]:164
  • Activa (brig, 1792), 2:282, 292, 306; 10:317, 319, 321, 327, 332-36
  • Active (steamer, 1852), 11:302, 305; 15:177; 17:175; 23:339, 342, 343; 33:232, 234
  • Activities Council of CHS, 76:Supp. 2
  • Activities of a Lifetime, by Munk, review, 3:201-2
  • Activo (bark, 1805), 24:290
  • The Actress by Daylight (play), 9:360, 389
  • Actuals (baseball team), 70:181
  • Acty, Ruth, 66:13, 75:242
  • Acuna, Jose Antonio Maria, 63:253
  • Acuña, Rudolph F., [Acuna, Rudolph F.] review of Pitt, The Decline of the Californios, 47:75-76; 74:228, 290, 292-293, 302-305; Occupied America, 299, 300, 301; "A History of Chicanos" ("The Chicano Struggle Toward Liberation"), 301; A Chronicle of Chicanos East of the Los Angeles River, 1945-1975, 301; Acuna, Roldolfo F., review of Land Grants in Alta California: A Compilation of Spanish and Mexican Private Land Clams in the State of California, 76[1, 4]:61-62
  • Ada (ship), 16:183; 17:84
  • Ada Hancock (ship), 16:66; 34:38
  • Adah Chapter No. 2 of the Order of the Eastern Star, 75:210
  • Adair, John, 20:22
  • Adair, Wesley, 14:278
  • Adalbert, Marie, 78:147, 148
  • Adalbert, Mme. (S.F, 1851), 28:36; 32:109
  • "Adelbert von Chamisso: A German Poet-naturalist and His Visit to California," by Edward Mornin, 78:2-13
  • Adam Grant Building, San Francisco, 30:210
  • Adamic, Louis, 46:247, 249; 60:62, 67; 77[1-3]:132
  • Adams, Annette Abbott, 75:94
  • Adams & Co.'s Express, 61:186
  • Adams & Co., 60:162, 163, 164, 70:259-269, 271, 274; 77[4]:215, 221, 263
  • Adams & Company (banking and express), 11:54; 12:300; 15:169, 177, 185, 192, 271-79 passim, 368, 375; 16:31, 32, 82, 84, 184, 282, 340-41, 347; 17:168-72 passim, 176, 180, 182; 19:297; 21:24, 128; 22:35; 26:195, 199; 27:93; 28:62, 67, 210; 30:254; 33:375; 35:206, 222; 37:139, 146, 151
  • Adams (Ansel) Gallery (Yosemite), 69:152
  • Adams (San Francisco, 1851), 34:246
  • Adams and Company (grocers), 24:378
  • Adams and Company, failure of, 45:292, 296, 298; 46:216; 48:155
  • Adams Express Company, 60:162
  • Adams River, 2:228-35
  • Adams v. Halliday, 31:328
  • Adams v. Haskell and Woods, 17:170
  • Adams, Alexander, 52:258
  • Adams, Alonzo W., 30:131
  • Adams, Alvin, 15:371; 17:170, 172
  • Adams, Alvin, 60:162, 169
  • Adams, Annie A., 21:241
  • Adams, Ansel, 52:271; 58:217, 60:295, 68:183, 184, 185, 69:87, 152, 153, inside front cover, Summer (Volume 71, 1992); 71:154, 162, 163, 218, 220, 222, 223 (photograph), 224, 226, 228, 229 (photograph), 241, 242, 263 (photograph), 270, 272
  • Adams, Bill, 73:151
  • Adams, Capt. (Colorado River, 1859), 22:169
  • Adams, Charles Francis, 70:80-81
  • Adams, Charles Wilson, 56:129
  • Adams, Charles, 54:157
  • Adams, David B., 51:80
  • Adams, David L. and Lydia (Swain), 28:379-80
  • Adams, Dr. and Mrs. John S., 30:246-47
  • Adams, Earl C., 50:164, 166, 218; obituary of Dwight L. Clarke, 50:212-213
  • Adams, Edson, 4:211; 25:382; 30:1; 31:325, 328; 47:4, 6; 48:60
  • Adams, Edwin, 21:158, 179, 243
  • Adams, Emma (Hildreth), 31:24, 25
  • Adams, Ephraim Douglass, address,"British-American Relations in Connection with the Acquisition of California," 2:258
  • Adams, F., 15:164
  • Adams, Frank (Alpine County, 1864), 30:246
  • Adams, Frank (professor at University of California, 1943), 30:322
  • Adams, George Russell, 33:1, 6, 7, 12, 159, 161; "Journal," editor Harold F. Taggart, 35:291-307; photograph, 33: opposite 1; family, 35:305
  • Adams, H. M., 70:42
  • Adams, H. N., 22:250
  • Adams, Henry, 62:120, 66:85, 69:333, 72:248
  • Adams, J.H., 15:29, 51
  • Adams, Jack, 73:102
  • Adams, James Capen "Grizzly," 3:36; 4:13; 77[4]:107-8
  • Adams, Jane, 55:201; 76[1, 4]:31
  • Adams, John Quincy, 1:16; 24:80
  • Adams, John Quincy, 50:19, 20, 21, 22, 23; 60:23, 66:105
  • Adams, John, 65:263
  • Adams, Laura May, see Armer, Mrs. Laura Adams
  • Adams, Leon D. (Forward), Like Modern Edens: Winegrowing in Santa Clara Valley and Santa Cruz Mountains, 1798-1981, by Charles L. Sullivan, review, Charles T. Morrissey, 62:145
  • Adams, Lester, 55:167
  • Adams, Lieutenant A.B., 60:214
  • Adams, Lowell, 39:265
  • Adams, Maria Henry, 56:129
  • Adams, Maude, 35:142
  • Adams, Mildred, 60:69
  • Adams, Mrs. (Sonora, 1855), 35:225, 228
  • Adams, Mrs. Edson (Hannah), 4:211
  • Adams, Mrs. George Russell (Lillian Hinckley), 35:305
  • Adams, Mrs. John Payson (née Vanderbilt), 23:383-84
  • Adams, Mrs. Margaret, 17:42, 43
  • Adams, N., 11:160, 161
  • Adams, Oliver, 35:305
  • Adams, P. R., 19:60-61, 69; 27:316; photograph, 19: opposite 59
  • Adams, Point, 9:235; 10:327
  • Adams, R., map by, 14: opposite 224
  • Adams, Ramon F., The Rampaging Herd: A Bibliography of... the Cattle Industry, review, 40:170-71
  • Adams, Richard, 61:110-111
  • Adams, Ross M., 21:44-45
  • Adams, Samuel ("Steamboat," Arizona, 1864), 22:13-14, 16-19 passim, 23, 25
  • Adams, Samuel (San Francisco, 1850s), 33:372; 35:291
  • Adams, T. M., 4:310
  • Adams, Theodore, 29:355
  • Adams, Virginia Best, 69:152
  • Adams, Will, 18:85
  • Adams-Onis Treaty (1818), 50:20, 21
  • Adamson, Appolenia, 23:295
  • Adda (child slave), 52:257
  • Addams, J. P. ("Yankee"), 9:246, 271
  • Addams, Jane, 65:93, 160, 161, 169, 67:118 (photograph), 120, 121, 124, 72:17 (photograph)
  • Addis, Jacob and Julia (Green), 28:292
  • Addis, John, 15:179
  • Addison, John E., 15:173-74; 16:345; 19:236
  • Addison, William, 19:236
  • Address of Vallejo before the Junta of 1846, review, 7:93-94
  • Adelaide (ship), 31:231; 79[2]:51
  • Adelberg, J., 21:325, 326, 331
  • Adelphi theatres, San Francisco, 4:62; 14:73, 175; 20:295-98 passim, 303; 22:266; 23:106; 28:36; 31:254, 260; 33:43; 78:147
  • Adelsdorfer Bros., 29:117
  • Aden, Green, 31:290
  • Adkins, Richard, 9:144
  • Adkison, D. Oliver (?), 8:203, 206, 211, 356; 9:62, 65, 130, 144, 148, 150, 155, 157, 167, 168, 261, 262; 10:256, 359, 394
  • Adler, Felix, 41:291; 65:280
  • Adler, Jacob, Claus Spreckels: The Sugar King in Hawaii, review, 48:355-356
  • Adler, Jacob,"The Spreckelsville Plantation... Claus Spreckels' Hawaiian Career," 40:33-48
  • Adler, Lewis, 30:322
  • Admiral (ship), 22:172
  • "Admission Day Celebrations in 1890," by Keith Kennedy (inside front cover, 69: Fall)
  • Admission Day celebrations: in 1850, 3:41; 6:39-41; 8:284; 12:102-3; 22:249-50; 24:376; 2 7:232-33; 28:34; in 1854, 15:173-74; in 1855, 16:82-83; in 1860, 38:338; in 1874, 37:216
  • "Admission Day," address by Lawrence Kinnaird, 24:376
  • Admission of California into Union, 2:120; 3:41; 6:39-41; 8:273, 284; 10:140-64, 220-42; 12:102-3; 19:15-18, 350-51; 22:248-50; 24:116, 199-202; 26:105-6; 37:361
  • The Admission of the 31st State by the 31st Congress: An Annotated Bibliography of the Congressional Speeches upon the Admission of California, by Robert G. Cowan, review, 42:263-264
  • Admittance (ship), 8:297, 298; 14:343; 18:35, 51-52; 23:202
  • Adnan, Etel, 70:147
  • Adobe (place), 26:242
  • Adobe bricks, 4:361-72; 10:303; 15:89-90; 27:1 10; illustration, showing plant content, 4: opposite 361
  • Adobe buildings, 10:203; 16:132, 134; 22:183; 25:131; 29:319; Bay Area, 25:106, 285-86, 373, 382; 30:218-31; 31:301, 305; Monterey, 16:321-35, ,
  • "Adobe Houses of California, The", address by Helen S. Giffen, 22:183
  • Adolph Sutro-a Biography, by Robert E. Stewart, Jr., and M. F. Stewart, review, 42:357359
  • Adriance's Rancho, 8:199, 208; 10:173
  • Adriance, John, 9:364; 11:57
  • Adrienne Lecouvreur (play), 10:55, 75, 77; 20:131
  • Adsit, L. B., 48:8
  • Adsit, L. Burch, 8:200
  • "Adventures ... in the Discovery of Humboldt Bay," address by Charles P. Cutten, 19:375-76
  • "Adventures in Manuscript Collecting," address by Edgar E. Robinson, 26:84-85
  • "Adventures of a Botanist [Alice Eastwood]," address by Carol Green Wilson, 32:180-85
  • Adventures of a Novelist, by Gertrude Atherton, 77[1-3]:64
  • "Adventures on the Plains," by Charles Cardinell, 1:57-71
  • Advertisements (reproduced): Belding Bros. & Company, 31: opposite 336; California mining company shares (from French newspaper), 39: opposite 16; California Silk Mfg. Company, 31: opposite 336; The Chutes, 33:41; Folsom Estate Sale, 17: opposite 168; Hawes' Express, 11: opposite 30; from Marysville Directories, 8:204, 339; 9:55, 56; from Marysville Herald, 15: opposite 40; "Moving Mirror of the Land Route to California," 33:35; ships for Trinidad Bay, 5:140; strs. for Frazer River, 6:17
  • Advertising and the railroads, 70:62-64, 73-75
  • "Ael," see Lusinchi, Augustin
  • Aerial California. An Account of early Flight in Northern and Southern California, 1849 to World War I, by Kenneth M. Johnson, review, 41:253-254
  • Aerial forest fire control, 70:290-305
  • Aerial Steam Navigation Company, 50:133; 58:335
  • Aeronautics, see "`Navigating the Upper Strata'-the quest for dirigibility," 58:334-347
  • Aeroscope (Panama Pacific International Exposition), 62:118
  • Aetna Petroleum Company, 31:298
  • Affleche, Lenora, 10:274-77 passim, 282, 283, 290
  • AFL Metal Trades Council, 60:267
  • Africa, 56:23, 24; 76[2-3]:86; 76[1, 4]:94
  • Africa #2 (linocut), by Ruth Waddy, 75:270
  • African American Elevator (newspaper), see Elevator
  • African American Museum and Library at Oakland, inside front cover, Fall (75:front cover)
  • "African Americans in California: A Brief Historiography," by Shirley Ann Wilson Moore, 75:194-197
  • African Americans, in the Gold Rush, 77[4]:5, 84; 78:27, 28
  • African Americans in the West: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources, compiled by Bruce A. Glasrud, review of, 77[1-3]:191
  • African Americans, 73:13, 120, 193, 198, 271, 311; 74:247, 263-264, 266, 268, 389; 75:9, 36, 66, 79, 80, 91, 92, 93; 77[1-3]:61, 132, 136, 191; in Gold Rush, 28, 29; newspaper, 37, 90; Fall issue; newspaper, 195; Sacramento community, 199; 79[2]:5, 6, 14, 44, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 77, 115; and education, 236, 237, 239; as entertainers, 295; in San Francisco, 260; photo of, 69; religion and, 269; sources on, in California, 48; women, 157, 161, 162
  • African Free School (New York), 78:29
  • African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Zion Church, San Francisco, 52:145, 146, photograph, 149; 53:170
  • African Methodist Episcopal conference, 75:216
  • Afro-American Congress, 75:228; of California, 229 (photo)
  • Afro Americans, see Blacks
  • Afro-American Leagues, 50:260
  • Afro-Americans in California, by Rudolph Lapp, review, 67:133
  • Afro-Americans, San Francisco, 65:18-25
  • "After 1875: Watkins' Mature Years," 57:258-263
  • After the Gold Rush: Society in Grass Valley and Nevada City, 1849-1870 (1982), 77[4]:13
  • After the Gold Rush: Society in Grass Valley and Nevada City, California, 1849-1870, by Ralph Mann, review, Gunther Barth, 62:144
  • After the Rain (Palo Alto), painting by Julian Rix, Spring, back cover (volume 78)
  • "Afterword on Col. Edward Dickinson Baker," by Milton H. Shutes, 22:26
  • Aga-Oglu, Mrs. Kamer, 31:103, 105, appendix to C. W. Meighan and R. F. Heizer,"Archaeological Exploration of 16th-Century Indian Mounds at Drake's Bay," 31:106-8
  • Agard, le comte d', 22:299-300
  • Agassiz, Alexander, letter to, 26:218-19
  • Agassiz, Louis, 21:368; 61:51, 69:339, 71:90, 100; 78:260
  • Agate, Alfred T., 24:321; drawing by, 24: opposite 229; 76[2-3]:361, 372
  • Agave, 25:298, 302; 34:199
  • Age of Information, 77[1-3]:144
  • Age, Sacramento, 9:275
  • Agee, James, 52:330
  • The Ageless Relicts: The Story of Sequoia, by Norman Taylor, review, 42:336-337
  • Agence Americaine, 22:292
  • The Agenzia Fugazi (Banking house), 47:203
  • Ager, John E., 9:316
  • The Aggressions of Civilization: Federal Indian Policy Since the 1880s, editor by Sandra L. Cadwalader and Vine Deloria, Jr., review, 64:305-307
  • Aginsky, B. W., 71:338, 405
  • Aginsky, Burt and Ethel, 76[2-3]:64
  • Aginsky, E. C., 71:405
  • Agnese, Battista, 3:265, 312, 313, 325, 374, 376, 378; 7:68; 10:306; 36:171-72, 237; maps by (facsimile), 3:377, 379
  • Agness (San Francisco, 1851), 6:55
  • Agnew & Deffenbach, printers, 63:175-176
  • Agnew, Jesse B., 4:41
  • Agnos, Art, 71:509
  • "Agostin Haraszthy: A Study in Creativity," by Joan Marie Donohoe, 48:153-163
  • Agrarian organizations, 56:328-345
  • Agribusiness, 63:183-184
  • Agricola, 77[4]:39, 151
  • Agricultural and Citrus Workers Union, 65:12
  • Agricultural colonies: in Fresno County, 25:17-38, 169-77; Los Angeles, 13:198, 201-2, 204; San Jose, 14:4-10
  • Agricultural Marketing Act, 1937, 65:11
  • Agricultural Park (Los Angeles), 63:27
  • "Agricultural Statesman: Charles C. Teague of Santa Paula," by Richard G. Lillard, 65:2-16
  • Agricultural Workers Industrial Union, 75:92
  • Agriculture and horticulture, 8:310; 12:282; 13:198, 204; 22:319; in 1848-49, 14:20, 201; in the `50s, 2:65; 5:353, 370; 9:350; 10:292; 23:170-71, 173; 27:236; in 1886-92, 27:113, 118-19, 313, 314; 77[4]:138, 143, 189, 193; changed due to the Gold Rush, 233, 276; dominates the 18th century, 54; a€ected by hydraulic mining, 132-33, 169; and water rights, 139, 143-44; at missions, 2:273, 278; 3:223, 224; 4:361-70; 8:111-12, 237, 310, 319; 23:252; 24:223; in pueblos, 13:201-2, 204; 14:5-11 passim, 21; on ranchos, 2:55; 5:135, 136, 257, 273; 12:302; 21:333-34; of Russians, 12:189-96 passim, 205-6, 243, 258, 270; see also Agricultural colonies; Fruit; Vegetables; Wheat, etc.
  • Agriculture Board (1861), 51:103-116 passim, 195-197
  • Agriculture in the Development of the Far West, editor by James H. Shideler, review, 55:92-93
  • Agriculture, 51 :103-116 passim, 195-197; (1856), 42:329-330; 76[2-3]:116, 118, 285-86, 287; 77[1-3]:63, 65; see "California Crops that Failed," 45:41-68; "The Beginnings of Agriculture in California: Innovation vs. Continuity," 52:16-27; "Chinatowns in the Delta," 49:21-37 passim; "The Higgins Library: A Window on Agricultural Technology," 53:293-298; "Ross Browne: Wine Lobbyist an Frontier Opportunist," 51:99-116; "The Octopus Reconsidered: The Southern Pacific and Agricultural Modernization in California, 1865-1915," 54:197-220; "Pioneering Land Development in the Californias," 47:15-39, 141-155, 237-250; "Race and Class in Rural California: The el Monte Berry Strike of 1933," 51:155-164; "Social Science in the Central Valley of California: An episode," 43:195-218; 74:3, 12, 16, 25, 28, 34, 37, 39-40, 42, 49, 51, 54, 69-70, 72, 74-75, 88, 106, 114, 175-188, 194; corporate, 9, 28, 42; during Gold Rush, 77[1-3]:32, 61, 62
  • Agriculture, see "Farm Gentry vs. the Grangers: Conflict in Rural California," 56:328-345
  • Agriculture, see "Labor pains: an oral history of California's women farmworkers," 58:179-181
  • Agua Blanco (White River), 12:8
  • Agua Caliente, 75:21; 77[1-3]:167
  • Agua Caliente de las Palmas, 15:107, 132, 134
  • Agua Caliente, Riverside County, 12:8, 13
  • Agua Caliente, San Diego County, 45:339-349
  • Agua Caliente, San Diego County, see, Warner's Hot Springs; Warner's Ranch
  • Agua de Hernandez, see Resting Springs
  • Agua de Tomaso (Bitter Springs), 4:37; 14:68
  • Agua Fria Company, 11:245
  • Agua Fria Mine, 12:75, 76
  • Agua Fria, 28:325, 326, 327, 330; 33:276, 277; 77[4]:180; 79[2]:288
  • Agua Mansa, 3:241-42; 12:118-20
  • Agua Prieta, Ariz., 57:358
  • Aguanga, 25:298, 299, 307; 26:23
  • aguardiente, 76[2-3]:165
  • Agueda, 76[2-3]:70
  • Aguglia, Mimi, 54:33, portrait, 35
  • Aguiar, Salvador, 15:359, 360, 361
  • Aguila, José M., [Aguila, Jose M.] 23:9
  • Aguilar, Cristóbal, [Aguilar, Cristobal] 13:313, 326-27, 333
  • Aguilar, Francisco de, 30:279-80
  • Aguilar, Francisco Javier, 47:295
  • Aguilar, José María, [Aguilar, Jose Maria] 13:212; 15:356; 26:41
  • Aguilar, Juan de, 3:387; 4:319
  • Aguilar, Maria Maxima, [Aguilar, Maria Máxima] 13:200
  • Aguilar, Martín de, [Aguilar, Martin de] 2:299; 7:299, 300, 328, 334, 347, 369, 377, 379, 383, 385
  • Aguilar, Rosario, 21:320
  • Aguilar, Santiago, 12:128, 131-33; 14:258-61 passim; 16:240, 354, 355
  • Aguilar, Simon, 16:224
  • Aguinaldo Emilio, 31:62, 65
  • Aguirre, Andres de, [Aguirre, Andrés de] 7:146, 151, 172, 173, 248, 265; letter of, 7:244-45
  • Aguirre, Antonio, 56:111
  • Aguirre, Fray Andrés de, [Aguirre, Fray Andres de] 62:55
  • Aguirre, José Antonio, [Aguirre, Jose Antonio] 8:106; 14:337, 346; 15:128, 138; 18:268, 277; 23:318, 333; 31:34, 37, 45, 46; 48:38; 66:265, 69:322; 79[2]:176
  • Aguirre, Joseph, 63:302
  • Aguirre, Martin, 63:295-304
  • Aguirre, Rosario Estudillo, 66:265, 267, 276; 79[2]:176
  • Agur, Luke, 52:242
  • Agustin I, see Iturbide, Agustin
  • Ah Chow, 23:109
  • Ah Chu, 67:179 (photograph)
  • Ah Chun, 23:108
  • Ah Cow & Company, 9:158
  • Ah Cut, 67:171-172
  • Ah Dat, 67:231
  • Ah Foey, 23:109
  • Ah Foo, 13:333
  • Ah Gee, 45:54
  • Ah Gin, 67:168-169 (photograph)
  • Ah Goon, 67:172
  • Ah Hem, 9:148; lawsuit, 9:148, 154
  • Ah Him, 23:112
  • Ah How, 67:168, 174
  • Ah Hoy, 15:53, 54
  • Ah Kim (lawsuits, Yuba County), 9:148, 154, 158, 159
  • Ah Kuang, 15:177
  • Ah Kung, 23:108
  • Ah Loos, 13:333
  • Ah Louis (alias Wong On), 37:130-31
  • Ah Lum, 23:109
  • Ah Pek, 23:112
  • Ah Ping, 23:108
  • Ah Pue, 67:231, 232
  • Ah Quee, 67:172
  • Ah Sam, 67:174
  • Ah Shu, 67:234, 235
  • Ah Sin (play), 34:362
  • Ah Sing, 20:133, 134
  • Ah Soo, 67:171-172, 173
  • Ah The, 15:277
  • Ah Toy, 22:270; 67:233; 79[2]:153, 154
  • Ah Wau, 67:171-172
  • Ah Wing, 23:108
  • Ah Wye, 23:108
  • Ah You, Charley, 15:276
  • Ah Young, 23:111
  • Ah, Quoy, 61:296, 298
  • Ahend Zeitung, San Francisco, 15:175
  • Ahern, William, 69:364
  • Ahlquist, Roberta and Ivan B. Kolozsvari, "Fragments From the Past: A New Teacher in a Frontier Town," 67:108-117
  • Ahn Chang Ho, 67:45, 46
  • Ahn, Phillip, 67:45, 46, 48
  • Ahrens, J. F., 30:21, 22, 23
  • Ahtaseeuk, Alaska, 76[1, 4]:21
  • Ahwahnee Hotel (Yosemite National Park), 66:218
  • Ahwahnee Hotel (Yosemite), see Yosemite National Park
  • Ahwahnee Hotel, inside front cover, Spring (vol. 73)
  • Ahwahneeches, 69:93
  • Aich (Yosemite, 1852), 5:332-35
  • Aichi Company, 73:21
  • Aichi Prefecture (Japan), 73:15, 16, 21, 27
  • AIDS, 73:214
  • Aiglon, L' (play), 20:138; 35:142
  • Aiken and Smith ferry, 25:256, 258, 264
  • Aiken, Charles Sedgwick, inside front cover, Fall (volume 77)
  • Aiken, George, 46:69
  • Aiken, J. M., 8:270-71, 273
  • Aiken, John, 25:256
  • Aikin, Ilo Rafenel, obituary, 9:189
  • Ain, Gregory, 60:73
  • Ainsa v. U.S., 30:328, 337
  • Ainsa, Agustín, [Ainsa, Agustin] 19:275
  • Ainsa, Jesús M., [Ainsa, Jesus M.] 9:256, 281; 19:274-75
  • Ainsworth, Sydney, 13:296
  • air compressor, 77[4]:199
  • Air Force one (airplane), 73:235
  • air pollution, 76[2-3]:29, 44n. 40
  • Airships (dirigibles), 58:334-347
  • Aiso, John, 73:34
  • Aisquith, Edward M., 29:302, 306
  • Aitken, A. G., 24:188
  • Aitken, David, 56:135
  • Aitken, Jonathan, 73:226, 228
  • Aitken, Robert, 56:293; port., 133
  • Aiton, Arthur Scott, 6:302
  • Ajax (vessel, ship), 32:191; 34:353; 64:293
  • Akenhead, William, 13:32
  • Aker, Raymond, 58:155-156
  • Aker, Raymond, "Point Reyes Peninsula/Drakes estero," 53:197-292 passim
  • Akers, Anderson, 25:20
  • Akins, Alma, 32:376
  • Akins, Zoe, 75:76
  • Akwesasne Notes (publication), 62:24
  • Alabama (bark, 1851), 25:329
  • Alabama (Confederate ship, 1862), 8:384; 19:296; 20:114; 26:18; 27:73; 32:312; 33:236
  • Alabama, 75:208
  • Alabama Bar, 8:338, 342, 355
  • "Alabama claims," 27:66, 73
  • Alabama Gates, Owens Valley, 55:110; 65:192-206
  • Alabama Settlement, 25:24-26
  • Aladdin (train), 42:35
  • Alamagordo Water Works, 70:57
  • Alaman, Lucas Ignacio, 52:34
  • Alamán, Lucas, [Alaman, Lucas] 24:308; 25:69-72, 78
  • Alamany y Torner, Jose, 67:270
  • Alamany, Antonio, 67:268, 270, 272
  • Alameda (ship), 31:158
  • Alameda, 75:116, 237; 77[4]:268
  • Alameda County Agricultural Society, 38:27
  • Alameda County Association of Charities, 65:160
  • Alameda County Board of Supervisors, 73:152; 74:425, 431
  • Alameda County Federation of Trades, 64:199
  • Alameda County Herald (newspaper), 56:101
  • Alameda County Homoeopathic Medical Society, 33:376
  • Alameda County League of Colored Women Voters, 75:240
  • Alameda County, 12:173-75; address on, 25:373-74; grand jury, 27:267; 43:297; 57:289-307 passim; 73:54-71; 74:186-187, 422, 425, 429-431; 75:121; 76[2-3]:186; 76[1, 4]:96; 77[4]:247
  • "Alameda County, Past and Present," address by Leslie J. Freeman, 25:373-74
  • Alameda Labor Council, 64:187, 188
  • Alameda Naval Air Station, 75:141 (photo), 149, 151, 152
  • Alameda Park Asylum, 75:156
  • Alameda, 26:266; railroad, 26:359, 362; 34:330-31; 73:39, 56, 59, 62; 74:422-424, 427-428, 430, 432-433
  • Alameda, Joe, 76[1, 4]:106
  • Alameda (Almeida), Leland "Buck,", 76[1, 4]:106
  • The Alameda, San Jose, 57:292
  • Alamo Mocho, 25:306
  • Alamo Pintado rancho, 72:318-20
  • Alamo River, Mexican, 52:300, 301, 304, 305, 313
  • Alamos, 75:223
  • Alamos (Antonio S.) & Company, 35:235
  • Alanis, Máximo, [Alanis, Maximo] 13:208-9, 212, 223, 234
  • Alanson, Bertram, 38:4
  • Alarcón, Hernando de, [Alarcon, Hernando de] 1:45, 54; 3:309, 312, 380, 384-86, 387; 6:301, 315, 318, 322; 8:43; 36:218-20; 62:53
  • Alarcón, Pascual de, [Alarcon, Pascual de] 7:262, 263, 274, 299, 300, 328, 336, 339, 343-49 passim, 377, 379, 383, 384, 386
  • Alaska (vessel), 57:61
  • Alaska Commercial Company, 33:375; 35:307; 37:182; 73:136
  • "Alaska Gold: Life on the New Frontier, Letters and Photographs of the McDaniel Brothers," introduction and edited by Jeff Kunkel, 76[1, 4]:2-23
  • "Alaska Gold: Life on the New Frontier" (exhibition), 77[1-3]:82, 83, 90-92
  • Alaska Mine, 9:176
  • Alaska Steamship Company, 42:14
  • Alaska, 11:306-8, 315-19 passim; 12:191, 195, 217; 30:378-79; 33:10, 147-68; 35:291-307; 36:379; 39:109; 42:14; 76[2-3]:54, 97, 361; see " `Seward's Folly'?: American Commerce in Russian America and the Alaska Purchase," 54:5-26; 73:100, 101, 105, 106, 281, 298; 75:355; 77[1-3]:14, 49; 77[4]:110, 149, 166, 287
  • "Alaska: Historic Links with California," address by Aubrey Neasham, 30:378-79
  • Alaska-Yukon Sourdough News, 76[1, 4]:23
  • Alaskan natives, 76[1, 4]:5, 6, 13, 21
  • Alatorre, Richard, 60:25
  • Alba, Manuel de, 15:347-48
  • Alban, W. G., store (illustration), 30: opposite 257
  • Albatross (ship, 1810), 12:223, 224, 225; 23:216
  • Albatross (ship, 1889), 31:153
  • Albatross (vessel), 52:258; 53:311, 312, 314
  • Albee, Arden, 53:158
  • Albee, George, 63:328
  • Albernares, Jose, 23:297
  • Alberni, Juan Velez de, 43:47, 52, 53
  • Alberni, Pedro de, 27:337; 41:33-35; 45:211-212; see "The Quest for the Governorship of Spanish California," 43:45-56
  • "Albert Bierstadt and the Emerging San Francisco Art World of the 1860s and 1870s," by Alfred C. Harrison, Jr., 71:74-87
  • "Albert Bierstadt's Studio-The Indians of California, 1872," illustration, 42: between 16 & 17
  • Albert Brown Mortuary, 43:179
  • "Albert Einstein at Caltech," by Abraham Hoffman, 76[1, 4]:108-121
  • Albert I, King of Belgium, 67:261-262, 264, 265 (photograph)
  • "Albert Little Bancroft," by Henry R. Wagner, 29:97-128, 217-27, 357-67
  • Albert, Margo, 60:19
  • Alberti, Juan Bautista, 16:43-47
  • Albertine, Miss (actress, 1851), 20:297
  • Albertson, Dean, 28:284; "Dr. Edward Turner Bale," 28:259-69
  • Albertson, F. C., 26:213, 215
  • Albertson, Peter, 16:306
  • Albin, Leonce, 39:146, 153
  • Albin, Ray R., "Edward D. Baker and California's First Republican Campaign," 60:280-289
  • Albin, Ray R., "The Perkins Case: The Ordeal of Three Slaves in Gold Rush California," 67:214-227
  • Albion Hill, 10:169, 193
  • Albion Lumber Mill, 33:362
  • Albion, Calif., 50:45
  • Alboni (ship), 16:282
  • Albornoz, Rodrigo de, 6:296, 306
  • Albrier, Frances, 66:15; 75:245, 247
  • Albright, Gertrude, 38:2
  • Albright, Horace M., 69:109, 112, 182, 194
  • Albright, Horace, 71:239
  • Albright, Horace, The Birth of the National Park Service, review, 65:300-301
  • Albright, Thomas, Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, review, 65:141-143
  • Albro, Maxine, 58:104, photograph, 105
  • Albronda, Mildred, Douglas Tilden: Portrait of a Deaf Sculptor, review, 59:358; Douglas Tilden: The Man and his Legacy, review, 76[1, 4]:64-65
  • Alcala Galiano, Dionisio, 10:81, 3 13, 315-16, 321; 15:214, 215; 40:117, 118-19; map, 40: following 112; 76[2-3]:101
  • Alcalde justice, 72:313-14, 318, 321, 323
  • "Alcalde Rule:... Local Government in Spanish and Mexican California," by Theodore Grivas, 40:11-32
  • alcaldes, 77[4]:127
  • Alcalde, Luis e., 45:341, 343
  • Alcaldes, 1:25-35 passim, 179, 180; 2:151, 353; 3:111; 4:172; 5:146; 8:103, 104, 246; 10:17, 18, 23, 24, 29, 404; 12:151; 13:209, 211; 14:8, 23, 121-22, 150, 229; 16:343; 17:250; 20:14, 121-22, 217; 21:125; 22:57-58; 25:272-76 passim; 29:161, 164, 170; 30:333; 31:144; 32:294; 33:50; address on, 33:278-81; article on, 40:11-32; land grants by, 8:104; 16:343; 17:172; 28:67-68, 266; role of, 76[2-3]:210-13
  • Alcatá-Galiano, Dionisio, [Alcata-Galiano, Dionisio] 49:50
  • Alcatraz (vessel), see Water Witch (vessel)
  • Alcatraz Island Immigration Processing Center, 62:107
  • Alcatraz Island, 5:7; 6:252; 8:239; 17:174; 19:357; 22:331, 360; 23:339; 25:319, 321; 27:293-94; 28:166, 169; 31:51-52; 33:229-38 passim; see "'We Hold the Rock' - The Indian Attempt to Reclaim Alcatraz Island," by Richard DeLuca, 62:2-24; "Alcatraz: Symbol & Reality," by Jack Forbes, 62:24-25; photograph, view of island, 62: Back cover (Spring 1983); 66:32
  • ALCATRAZ! ALCATRAZ!: The Indian Occupation of 1969-1971, by Adam Fortunate Eagle, review, 72:378-79
  • "Alcatraz: Symbol & Reality," by Jack Forbes, 62:24-25
  • Alcazar Theater, San Francisco, 33:41; 35:142; 75:236, 237, 242 (photo), 246
  • Alceste (ship), 15:373
  • Alciope (ship), 14:321, 341, 343
  • Alcohol, attempt to manufacture, 31:298
  • Alcorta, Lino I., correspondence, 13:139-40
  • Alcott (Del Norte County, 1862), 26:6
  • Alcott, Bronson, 65:275
  • Alcott, Louisa May, 69:28
  • Alden (San Francisco, 1849), 22:69
  • Alden's Branch, 26:74
  • Alden, Bradford Ripley, 28:93; 33:372; "The Oregon and California Letters of," 28:199-232, 351-59; memorial tablet, 28: opposite 351, port. opposite 203
  • Alden, Henry Mills, 69:33, 34
  • Alden, James Madison, 69:136; 75:374 (photo)
  • Alden, James, 12:86; 20:276
  • Alden, James, 60:322
  • Alden, Mrs. Bradford Ripley (Anne Caroline Coleman), 28:200; letters to, 201-24; port. (with Percy and Sarah) opposite 222
  • Alden, Percy, 28:205, 222; port., 28: opposite 222
  • Alden, Sarah, 28:215, port., opposite 222
  • Alden, Silas, 2:110, 116, 117, 118, 122
  • Alder Creek Valley, Nevada County, 24:74, 75; 74:165, 172
  • Alder Creek, Mendocino County, 4:222, 223; 13:14; 17:179; 23:25
  • Alder Grove, see Illinoistown
  • Alder Gulch (Virginia City), Mont., 25:324
  • Alderman, Isaac W., 4:317, 320, 321
  • Alderman, M. R., 14:211
  • Alderpoint, 20:349, 352, 355-56
  • Alderson, Harry, 32:29
  • Alderson, William A., 77[1-3]:162
  • Aldrich (San Francisco, 1859), 31:246
  • Aldrich, Dan, 65:107
  • Aldrich, Daniel, 9:26
  • Aldrich, L., 7:278
  • Aldrich, Lewis, 7:278(?); 11:48, 49; 67:220, 221, 222, 223, 224
  • Aldrich, Lloyd, 60:80, 63:290
  • Aldrich, Louis, 15:202
  • Aldrich, Mark, 77[4]:91
  • Aldrich, Nelson, 47:331
  • Aldrich, Silas, 37:234
  • Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 78:271
  • Alegre, Antonio, 46:317
  • Alejo (Indian, 1846), 25:299-300
  • Aleksandrov, Grigorii, 59:194
  • "Alemany Returns to San Francisco: A Personal Memoir," by Francis J Weber, 67:226-277
  • Alemany, Joseph Sadoc,O.P. (bishop of Monterey), 8:197; 10:269, 378, 379, 391; 16:283, 344; 18:178, 276; 29:82, 147, 376-77; 31:377; 32:122, 127; 33:75; land claims of, 17:178, 182; 18:178; 23:11; 40:52, 58, 66; 42:39, 43-47; 46:152, 358-59; 54:162; 78:14, 15, 23; portrait and biographical sketch, 19; see "The Long Lost ecclesiastical Diary of Archbishop Alemany," 43:319-330; "Thomas Cian, Pioneer Chinese Priest," 48:45-58 passim; 56:200, 67:152, 267-277, 72:151; 79[2]:262, 263, 270
  • Alembique Creek, 31:301
  • Alendander (Alexander?), David, 23:296
  • Alert (schooner, 1859), 22:169
  • Alert (ship, 1835), 8:105-6, 294-96; 14:313, 345; 15:226; 19:210, 216; 23:198, 199, 201, 214, 318, 319, 325, 326, 332, 333
  • Alert (vessel), 65:31, 66:29, 110
  • Alessandro (vessel), 42:322
  • Alessandro (fictional character), 77[1-3]:157, 158, 159-61, 168, 176, 177, 181
  • Aleut Indians, 61:6; 76[2-3]:213, 215, 304, 305, 361
  • Aleutian Islands, 76[1, 4]:4; 77[4]110
  • Aleuts, 8:233, 324-25; 12:191, 192, 196, 199, 218-38; 13:205; 16:108; 18:328; 29:318; 39:109; hunting by, 77[4]106
  • Alexander & Baldwin, 18:380; 40:45
  • Alexander (Dadd's Gulch, died 1857), 9:136
  • Alexander (vessel)., 46:107, 108; 51:79
  • Alexander Barclay (ship), 19:200, 214
  • Alexander Nevskii (ship), 26:13
  • "Alexander S. Taylor's Map of California Indian Tribes, 1864," by Robert F. Heizer, 20:171-80
  • "Alexander S. Taylor," by Robert E. Cowan, 12:18-24; as address, 10:91
  • Alexander, A. B., 31:153-54
  • Alexander, Annie Montague, obituary, 29:378
  • Alexander, B.S., 64:137
  • Alexander, Benjamin, 26:204
  • Alexander, Charles, 75:230
  • Alexander, Clara, 33:274
  • Alexander, Cyrus, 1:237; 33:63, 64, 65, 71
  • Alexander, David W., 12:117; 13:223, 325, 329; 17:332, 339; 18:70; 27:108; 29:234; 32:329, 331, 333, 346
  • Alexander, David, 46:293, 297; 48:340; 77[4]:267
  • Alexander, E. W., 56:315, 319
  • Alexander, Emily, 28:292
  • Alexander, F. H., 29:235, 237, 247
  • Alexander, Frank, 13:341
  • Alexander, George, 29:234, 245
  • Alexander, George, 55:19, 21, 98-99, 100, 101, 102, 65:85, 67:10
  • Alexander, George, see "Progressive Reform in Los Angeles under Mayor Alexander, 1909-1913," 54:37-56, portrait, 42
  • Alexander, Henry Nash, 13:335; 29:237, 240-41, 247
  • Alexander, J. M., see "J. M. Alexander: A Gold Miner's Letter, 1852," 49:353-358
  • Alexander, Jacob, 19:292
  • Alexander, John, 12:328, 329, 330
  • Alexander, Joseph D., 29:123, 125
  • Alexander, Martha Barker, 18:380
  • Alexander, Mrs. Henry Nash (Feliciana Domfnguez), 29:247
  • Alexander, Mrs. Samuel T. (Martha E.Cooke), 18:379
  • Alexander, Mrs. Wallace McKinney (Mary S. Barker), 18:379-80; 24:379-80; 28:382; obituary, 34:184-85
  • Alexander, Remundo, 13:331
  • Alexander, S., 8:358
  • Alexander, Samuel T., 18:379, 380; 29:378
  • Alexander, W. E., 59:43
  • Alexander, Wallace McKinney, 29:378; obituary, 18:379-81
  • Alexander, William, 29:234
  • Alexandre (of French mining co., 1849), 22:297
  • "Alexandre Dumas fils and the Lottery of the Golden Ingots," editor and translator Abraham P. Nasatir, 33:125-42
  • Alexandria Avenue School (Los Angeles), 72:295 (photograph)
  • Alexandria Hotel, Los Angeles, 44:202
  • Alfalfa, 25:29; 27:113, 120
  • Alford, Landy, 6:152
  • Alfred Kroeber: A Personal Configuration, by Theodora Kroeber, review, 51:360-61
  • "Alfred Robinson, New England Merchant in Mexico and California," by Adele Ogden, 23:193-218
  • Alger, Horatio, 60:49
  • Alger, Russell, 70:85
  • Algier, Nicholas, 59:213
  • Algoa (ship), 31:296
  • Algodones (place), 21:221; 25:294
  • Alhambra Foundry, 55:357
  • Alhambra Restaurant, San Francisco, 3:38
  • Alhambra Theatre, San Francisco, 20:2; 21:161, 164-71 passim, 243, 244; 33:41; see also Maguire's New Theatre
  • Alhoff, Martin, 57:124
  • Alhóndiga de Guanajuato, [Alhondiga de Guanajuato] 49:11-12
  • Ali, Hadji, 9:305, 307, 315, 319(?)
  • Alice (schooner, 1864), 22:24, 170, 171
  • Alice (schooner, 1872), 31:293-94
  • "Alice Frivole" (pseudonym), 39:243
  • Alice Garrat (steamer), 75:134
  • Alice Greenfield McGrath Collection, 75:95
  • Alice Haake (ship), 22:154, 173-74; 31:150
  • Alice J. Clark Essay Contest, winner Richard DeLuca, 62:17
  • Alice Knowles (vessel), 50:360
  • Alice Tarleton (ship), 23:279
  • Alien Land Act of 1913 (California), 54:307; 62:128, 129, 65:90, 69:344; 74:179, 183-184
  • Alien Land Act of 1920, 62:135
  • Alien Land Act of California, 62:133
  • Alien Land Act, 75:87
  • Alien land cases: Cockrill v. California, 62:133, 134; Farrington v. Takushige, 62:135; Frick v. Webb, 62:133; In Re Tetsubumi Yano's Estate, 62:134; Ozawa v. United States, 62:125, 127; Terrace v. Thompson [see Nakatsuka], 62:131; Webb v. Obrien, 62:133
  • Alien Land Law (1913), 50:225-226; 51:156
  • Alien land laws (states other than California), 62:130
  • Alien land laws, 73:2-29, 56, 60, 66; (1913, 1920), 77[1-3]:65; see also Heney-Webb Alien Land Act (1913)
  • Alien Registration Act (Smith Act), 70:372; 75:350, 352 (photo)
  • Alien Registration Act of 1940, 59:68
  • Alinsky (Saul) Industrial Areas Foundation, 72:65
  • Alinsky, Saul, 72:58, 62, 65, 68
  • Alipás, Dionisio, [Alipas, Dionisio] 26:35
  • Alipás, Gervasio, [Alipas, Gervasio] 13:218-21; 23:324
  • Alipás, Jose, [Alipas, Jose] 26:32-33
  • Alisal Rancheria, 71:425 (photograph), 426
  • Alisal Rancho, 76[2-3]:310
  • Alisal silver mine, 13:60
  • Alisal, El (Lummis' house), 39:63
  • Alisal, see Ranchos:"El Alisal"
  • Aliso (tree), 13:232
  • Aliso Vineyard, Los Angeles, 54:141
  • Alkali Lake, 22:203, 215
  • All American Canal Association of Los Angeles, 52:310
  • All Deliberate Speed: Segregation and Exclusion in California Schools, 1855-1975, by Charles M. Wollenberg, review, 56:176-177
  • "All Gold Canyon," by Jack London, 75:73
  • All Hallows Parish (Sacramento), 72:160
  • "'All hands have gone downtown': Urban Places in Gold Rush California," by Robert Phelps, 79[2]:17, 113-140
  • All My Sons (motion picture), 52:335
  • All Saints Episcopal Church, San Francisco, 65:220 (photograph)
  • All States Picnic of Ontario, Calif., 44:17-26 passim
  • All States Society of Long Beach, Calif., 44:17-26 passim
  • All That Glitters Is Not Gold (play), 28:37
  • All Year Club, Los Angeles, 64:26-27, 29, 33
  • All-American Canal, 52:293-325 passim
  • Allan, Charles, 8:17-22 passim, 167-68, 172, 178
  • Allan, George Traill, 28:107, 257
  • Allan, Stuart, 63:258
  • Allard, John, 75:38
  • Allardt, George F., 75:158
  • "Alleghanians," 9:359, 388; 10:48, 64, 70
  • Alleghany, 10:348, 382, 394; 11:240; 28:239; road to, 28:237
  • Allen & Colbey's, 9:52
  • Allen & Spier, 30:356
  • Allen (J. E.) & Company, 30:255, 356
  • Allen, Albert, 72:227 (photograph), 231
  • Allen, B. F., 46:8-15 passim
  • Allen, B. F., 69:104
  • Allen, Capt. James (died 1846), 21:198, 222
  • Allen, Captain, 75:132
  • Allen, Charles E., 14:164
  • Allen, Claude, 66:14
  • Allen, E. T., 70:301
  • Allen, Edward, 75:220
  • Allen, Edward Weber, 20:95; compiler,"Jean Francois Galaup de Lapérouse: A Check List," [Jean Francois Galaup de Laperouse: A Check List] 20:47-64
  • Allen, Elsie, 63:146; 71:340
  • Allen, Emily, 75:220
  • Allen, Ezra H., 14:278, 280
  • Allen, Fannie A., 28:294
  • Allen, Frank, 36:67, 71
  • Allen, Gen. James, 8:355; 9:34, 42, 45, 177; 15:152, 153, 154, 273; 19:78
  • Allen, George (Los Angeles, 1857), 9:305
  • Allen, George (Monterey, 1835), 16:335
  • Allen, George A., 58:228
  • Allen, George, 66:65
  • Allen, H., 9:42
  • Allen, H.T., 30:299
  • Allen, Harvey, 22:77
  • Allen, Henry D., 65:133
  • Allen, Herbert W. and Gertrude (Joliffe), 36:183-84
  • Allen, Isaac, 9:52, 138, 151, 170, 251; 10:53, 54, 62, 169, 177
  • Allen, J. Fiske, 57:119
  • Allen, J. H., 21:64
  • Allen, James B., review of Brooks, editor, On the Mormon Frontier: The Diary of Hosea Stout, 46:257-259
  • Allen, Jane Buston, 66:273, 277; 79[2]:160
  • Allen, Margaret V., 77[1-3]:165, 180
  • Allen, Marylouise, 78:194
  • Allen, Moreland, 14:180
  • Allen, Peter C., Stanford, From the Foothills to the Bay, review, 60:296-297
  • Allen, Peter, 23:330
  • Allen, R. T. P., 13:297; 14:399; 25:266
  • Allen, Robert L., 58:69
  • Allen, Robert L., The Port Chicago Mutiny: The Story of the Largest Mass Mutiny Trial in U.S. Navy History, review, 69:70-71
  • Allen, Robert N., 13:297; 25:266; 28:193
  • Allen, Robert, 11:366, 370; 28:162; 29:158; 30:56; 34:4
  • Allen, Rufus, 14:61, 71, 176-81 passim; 22:12-13
  • Allen, Ruth, 50:327
  • Allen, Samuel L., 18:109, 110, 134
  • Allen, Samuel, 13:32
  • Allen, Theodore H., 15:177
  • Allen, W.H., 13:32
  • Allen, William H., Jr., 47:16, 19, 26, 143, 239
  • Allensworth, 71:439
  • "Allensworth: A Study in Social Change," by Eleanor Mason Ramsey, 75:196
  • Allensworth, Allen, 71:439
  • Allensworth, Colonel Allen, 60:314
  • Allensworth, Tulare County, 50:261
  • Alley, Vernon, 75:276
  • Allgeier, Nicholaus, 5:276; 8:23; 9:395; 11:108-9, 121; 14:202, 205; 23:370
  • Allgeier, Niklaus, 73:103
  • Alli, Hiogo, 9:315
  • Alliance Française, Los Angeles, [Alliance Francaise] 20:140; 66:102
  • Alliance of Social Agencies (Los Angeles), 72:14
  • Allied Packing & Agricultural Workers Association, 58:181
  • Allis & Company, 9:142; v. Schultz, 9:139
  • Allis, George B., 9:61, 130, 132, 156, 165, 172; 10:170
  • Allis, Mr. and Mrs. (Yuba County, 1856), 9:67, 132-35 passim, 139-46 passim, 166
  • Allis, William, 9:142, 145, 152, 159, 164, 166, 169, 260
  • Allison Ranch, 6:226; 11:244
  • Allison v. Kempton, 10:177, 186
  • Allison, Chester, 47:149
  • Allison, Joe, 47:144, 149
  • Allison, Robert, 76[1, 4]:51
  • Allman, George, 30:292; 31:50, 57, 65
  • Allman, Heyman, 5:292
  • Allman, Paul, 64:103
  • Allmendinger, Blake 79[2]:212
  • Allred, J. R., 14:278
  • Allsop, Thomas, 53:126-127
  • Allsopp, James P. C., 6:61
  • Allston, Benjamin, 26:1
  • Allyn, Christopher, 63:315
  • Allyne & White, 31:185
  • Allyne, Edith Winslow, 17:20; 31:185
  • Allyne, edith Winslow, obituary, by Ferard Leicester, 43:77; 48:313
  • Allyne, John W., 31:185; 33:372
  • Allyne, Lucy Helen, 17:20; 31:185
  • Allyne, Lucy Helen, obituary, by Ferard Leicester, 43:77
  • Alma (vessel), 51:38
  • Almaden Mine (Spain), 73:279, 281, 285, 292
  • Almadén Quicksilver Mines, [Almaden Quicksilver Mines] 45:33
  • Almadén Vineyards, [Almaden Vineyards] 54:167
  • Almaguer, Tomás [Almaguer, Tomas], Armando Valdez and Albert Camarillo, editors The State of Chicano Research in Family, Labor, and Migration Studies: Proceedings of the First Stanford Symposium on Chicano Research and Public Policy, review, 63:261-262; Racial Fault Lines: The Historical Origins of White Supremacy in California, review, 75:98-99; 77[4]:14
  • "Alma Lavenson: Mother Lode Photographs," (exhibition), 78:83, 87, 103-105
  • Almanor, Lake, 30:58
  • Almanza, José Mariano, [Almanza, Jose Mariano] 24:289, 291, 292, 308; 25:60, 362
  • Almanza, Viceroy Martín Enríquez de, [Almanza, Viceroy Martin Enriquez de] 62:53
  • Almejas, Punta de (Pt. San Pedro), 14:107
  • Almond, William B., 15:380; 40:26, 28; 52:350
  • Almonte, Juan N., 66:112
  • Almonte, Juan Nepomucino, 10:9, 111; 13:111; 17:151, 154; 18:225
  • Almquist, Alan F., and Robert F. Heizer, The Other Californians: Prejudice and Discrimination Under Spain, Mexico, and the United States to 1920, review, 50:339-340
  • Almshouse, San Francisco, 57:82-83
  • Almy, A. J., 29:254
  • Aloha Farm, San Ignacio Valley, 65:173, 174, 176
  • "Aloha Farm," 29:100, 101, 363
  • Along the Mariposa Trail (painting), 71:37; 76[2-3]:28
  • "Alone" (poem), 78:254, 255, 256
  • Alonso, Ana Maria, 76[2-3]:230, 231
  • Alonzo Delano's California Correspondence (1952) 79[2]:216
  • Alouette, L' (weekly), 39:219, 220, 346
  • Alpena (ship), 31:295
  • Alper, Charles, 24:263
  • Alper, Noah, 58:261
  • Alpert, Joan, "California Check List," 57:204-206, 284-285
  • Alpha (ship), 23:375
  • Alpha and Omega, 3:141
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha, 75:240
  • Alphonse Fasquelle (ship), 22:303
  • Alpine (vessel), 51:40, 41
  • Alpine County, 30:246, 247
  • Alpine tundra, 76[2-3]:30
  • Alsacia (bus), 55:318, 319
  • Alsop & Co., 70:268
  • Alsop (Richard) & Company, 13:389; 14:315, 322; 23:311, 312, 313, 325-26, 331
  • Alta (place), 18:360; 23:121; 35:261 Alta California (province), 31:113-24 passim
  • Alta California (newspaper) San Francisco, 5:86; 7:277-83 passim; 8:361-62; 10:139, 143; 13:299; 14:346; 15:9, 13, 15, 18, 32, 208-9; 16:84; 17:81, 177; 19:330; 20:121, 125, 165, 330-39 passim; 21:28; 22:37; 23:338-43 passim; 24:48, 70; 26:83, 228-33 passim, 337; 27:273-74; 28:135, 136; 29:162, 252, 289, 290; 32:221, 224; 33:209, 210; 34:320, 342, 348; cited, 6:12, 14, 16, 34; 10:139, 143-48 passim, 163, 240, 241; 12:280; 13:396; 17:183, 262, 264, 311, 314, 315; 20:368; 28:31-45 passim; 32:253-54, 299, 350-61 passim; 34:41-42, 50-54 passim, 58-64 passim, 216; 37:366; 40:49, 100, 101; 41:108, 109; 42:21, 50, 133, 134; 43:296; 48:159; 50:402; 51:99-116 passim; 53:55, 60; 54:210, 330, 335, 336; 55:248, 262, 293; 56:5, 120; 57:9, 59, 124; 58:319, 320, 322; 62:103; 66:55, 56; 73:124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 194, 195, 197; 74:230; 77[4]:8, 59, 68, 152; 78:35, 141, 143, 145, 148, 149, 153, 172; 79[2]:52, 66, 181
  • Alta California, 60:138, 188, 190, 286
  • Alta Dam (Cedar Creek), 62:99
  • Alta Irrigation District, 25:24
  • Alta Mira Club, San Leandro, 25:374; 30:224, 229
  • Altadena, 73:229
  • Altamira, Jose, 65:241
  • Altamirano, Juan, 19:243; 46:318
  • Altamirano, Lucás Domingo, [Altamirano, Lucas Domingo] 38:106, 111
  • Altamont Pass, 73:145, 146, 149 (photograph), 150, 151 (photograph), 152, 154 (photograph)
  • Altar, 75:316
  • Altar at Mission San Jose, 37:102, 104-7, 255-58 passim; illustration, 37: opposite 112
  • Altas (baseball team), 70:183
  • Altaville, 18:22
  • Alter, J. Cecil, James Bridger, review, 4:290-91
  • Alter, J. Cecil, Jim Bridger, review, 43:256-257
  • Alter, Samuel M., 34:169
  • Alter, Samuel, 27:309
  • Alternating Gradient Synchrotron, 75:48
  • Altgeier, see Allgeier
  • Althof & Bahls, 66:57
  • Althouse, 19:368, 369, 370; 28:229
  • Altimira, José, [Altimira, Jose] 8:151, 240, 328; 14:123; 16:100, 110-19; 24:57; 36:241
  • Altimira, José, biog. sketch, [Altimira, Jose] 48:145146
  • Altmann, (San Fran. School Board), 50:300
  • Altrocchi, Julia Cooley (Mrs. Rudolph), 15:100, 187; 28:92; "Paradox Town:San Francisco in 1851," 28:31-46; address,"Quest for Pioneers," 17:89-90
  • Altschul, Charles, 35:272
  • Altshuler, Constance Wynn, editor, Latest from Arizona: The Hesperian Letters, 1859-1861, review, 50:88
  • Alturas Company, 11:242
  • Alturas County, 9:256, 282; 10:50, 73
  • Alturas Snowshoe Club, 61:280
  • Alum, 15:235
  • Alva, Manuelde, 4:152, 153; 16:354, 355; 28:259
  • Alvar Nunez (ship), 6:312
  • Alvarado (place), 12:173-75
  • Alvarado (steamer), 18:373
  • Alvarado district (Washington Township), 73:56-57, 60, 62, 71
  • Alvarado y Ruiz, Francisco, 29:236
  • Alvarado, 64:36
  • Alvarado, D., 21:320
  • Alvarado, Enrique, 29:160
  • Alvarado, Francisco Javier, 12:223; 13:217, 223
  • Alvarado, Francisco María, [Alvarado, Francisco Maria] 21:356; 33:117-18
  • Alvarado, Fred, 64:55, 56
  • Alvarado, Hernando de, 3:264; 6:316, 317
  • Alvarado, Ignacio Rafael, 20:238
  • Alvarado, Ignacio, 21:320
  • Alvarado, Javier, 12:223; 13:203, 204
  • Alvarado, Joaquina, 72:321
  • Alvarado, José Francisco, [Alvarado, Jose Francisco] 13:198
  • Alvarado, José María, [Alvarado, Jose Maria] 26:58
  • Alvarado, Juan (Los Angeles, 1831), 13:212
  • Alvarado, Juan (San Pascual, 1846), 26:41
  • Alvarado, Juan Bautista (1769), 13:198
  • Alvarado, Juan Bautista (born 1809), 11:342, 343; 12:151, 235, 342, 343; 13:35, 45, 60, 198; 14:341; 16:223, 231, 248, 343; 17:68, 146, 151; 27:353; 29:151, 157, 158, 160; 31:330; 32:267; against Micheltorena, 12:147, 288; 13:229; 15:228-30; 17:156-60 passim; 18:172, 297; 20:147; 28:253; attitude toward foreigners, 10:35; 12:342; 15:116, 224, 225, 238, 240-41; 17:151, 152, 157, 158; 18:160; 20:234; 21:323; 28:260; 34:114; 37:63; with Castro against U.S., 3:180, 183, 184; 4:81; 5:195; 9:82; 12:39, 163; 18:81; character, 11:197; 12:342, 343; 17:139; 27:353; compiler with Graham affair, 14:230, 255, 318; 15:115-19 passim 126, 130, 135-36, 238, 240, 241; 18:174; 20:225, 234; 28:260; 34:114; 37:63, 64, 65; contest with Carlos Carrillo, 13:222; 16:359; 17:50; 27:337; 29:312; on council appendix by Stockton, 12:345; 17:231; 27:106; dealings with Russians, 12:245-48 passim, 252-55, 260-66 passim, 272-73; 17:63, 66-68; feud with Vallejo, 17:50-62 passim; Governor, 1:30-31; 3:32; 8:100, 110, 113, 120, 127; 12:133, 134, 147, 280; 14:16, 244-52 passim; 258-64 passim; 15:240; 16:350-70 passim; 17:50-68; 18:320, 321; 19:214; 20:234; 28:110, 259-62 passim; 29:313; homes of, 21:322; 23:348; 31:330; 32:267; 33:280; 37:64, 65; land grants by, 8:127; 11:69, 349; 12:111; 14:125; 17:294; 18:295; 24:92; 26:267; 27:108; 29:314, 318, 324; grant to, 34:255; negotiations W. H. B. Company, 8:100-103, 107, 113, 120; 17:68; 28:97, 98, 102, 103, 245, 253-58 passim; relations with French, 8:116, 117, 122-23; 11:223; 13:60; 18:316, 326; revolution of 1836-38, 10:5; 12:128, 137; 14:230-44 passim, 318-19, 342; 15:242, 339-55 passim; 16:5, 348-49; 18:70, 320; 23:327-28; sea-otter hunting, 12:238; 29:318; 32:267; shipowner, 14:341; 19:214; youth, 16:102-7 passim, 217, 221-22; 29:151; procs., 12:128, 133, 134; 14:244-45; regulations, orders and decrees, 3:32; 8:110; 10:32-33; 14:16; 15:354; 28:107, 110; correspondence, 3:183-84; 12:252-53, 254-55, 260-61; 14:122, 242-45, 247-49; 15:341-42; 16:349; 17:51; port. 14: opposite 230; 47:295; 48:41, 223; 63:237, 238, 239; 64:55; 65:27, 29-30, 32, 244; 66:29, 109-110; 69:320, 322; 70:214
  • Alvarado, Juan Bautista, 76[2-3]:130, 152, 180, 181, 191, 310, 311, 312, 321, 334, 341
  • Alvarado, Juan Bautista de, 73:101-102, 107
  • Alvarado, Juan de (1540), 6:314, 315
  • Alvarado, Juan Nepomuceno, 66:194
  • Alvarado, Maria Anita, 75:224 (photo)
  • Alvarado, María Antonia, [Alvarado, Maria Antonia] 26:61
  • Alvarado, Mariano, 29:236
  • Alvarado, Mascio, 26:54
  • Alvarado, Miguel, 38:105
  • Alvarado, Nepomuceno, 13:220
  • Alvarado, Pedro de, 1:44; 3:389; 395; 6:296, 303, 308-19 passim, 321; 7:141; instructions to Zuiiiga, 6:324-31; will, 25:309-10; 76[2-3]:83
  • Alvarado, Xavier, 66:193
  • Alvarez (Mariposa County or Yuba County, 1858), 9:358, 363
  • Alvarez, David and Carl Guarneri, Religion and Society in the American West. Historical Essays, review, 67:139
  • Alvarez, Francisco Salvador, 53:68
  • Alvarez, Henry "Hank," 71:428, 429 (photograph), 430
  • Alvarez, Juan, 13:202
  • Alvarez, Robert R. Jr., Familia: Migration and Adaptation in Baja and Alta California, 1800-1975, review, 67:64
  • Alvarez, Thomas "Woody," 418
  • Alvar Nuñez (ship), [Alvar Nunez] 6:312
  • Alveroni, Giulio, 15:358-59, 365
  • Alvirez, Juan, 16:348
  • Alviso (1890-1891), 61:36-45 passim
  • Alviso (place), 2:202; 5:353; 8:111; 10:358; 13:256; 14:158, 160, 161, 168, 169, 173; 18:293; 27:130; 28:298, 321; 29:39
  • Alviso, 64:135-136, plan of, 141
  • Alviso, Agustin, 12:173-74; 33:350; 37:194, 195; 38:101
  • Al6iso, Ángel, [Alviso, Angel] 23:254
  • Alviso, Calif., 47:5359 passim
  • Alviso, Domingo, 38:183
  • Alviso, Francisco Javier, 15:134
  • Alviso, José Antonio, [Alviso, Jose Antonio] 23:254-55
  • Alviso, José María, [Alviso, Jose Maria] 25:122; 29:262
  • Alviso, José, [Alviso, Jose] 17:258
  • Alviso, Juan Ygnacio, 15:134; 38:101, 103, 106-11 passim
  • Alviso, María Loreto, [Alviso, Maria Loreto] 30:217, 218
  • Alviso, Melitón, [Alviso, Meliton] 37:194
  • Alviso, Mrs. Juan Ygnacio (Margarita Bernal), 38:108
  • Alviso, Nicolás, [Alviso, Nicolas] 15:114, 120, 134; 23:9; 29:337
  • Alviso, Valentín del Carmen and María Josefa (Livermore), [Alviso, Valentin del Carmen and Maria Josefa] 38:183
  • Alviso, Ynacio, 64:135
  • Alvitre, Felipe, 13:338; 15:270
  • Alvord Lake Bridge, Golden Gate Park (1889), 63:282
  • Alvord, Benjamin, 21:7; 28:202, 226, 356, 358, 359; letters, 28:224, 351-52, 357-58
  • Alvord, Charles, 18:201-4, 215
  • Alvord, William, 27:271, 274; 30:139; 66:120
  • Alward, Herbert V., 24:379
  • Amadis de Gaula, 1:53
  • Amador City, 20:185; 31:283
  • Amador County, 75:207; 77[4]:64, 98
  • Amador County Laborers' Association, 77[4]:98
  • Amador Dispatch, Jackson, 20:164
  • Amador Rancho, 24:380; see also Ranchos: San Ramon (Alameda County)
  • Amador War, 77[4]:98
  • Amador Weekly Ledger, Volcano and Jackson, 16:339; 20:183, 185
  • Amador, José María, [Amador, Jose Maria] 2:185; 13:167; 28:259; 34:5, 6; 38:110; 68:118; 70:214; 76[2-3]:186
  • Amador, Maria Ignacia, 76[2-3]:187
  • Amador, Pedro, 2:267, 308; 13:198; 14:111; 45:212; 47:295
  • Amalgamated Association of Street Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America, 75:67
  • Amalgamated Clothing Workers, 75:34, 92, 349
  • Amar, Eloi J., 49:329; 59:301
  • Amargosa Desert and Mountains, 17:214; 18:200, 206, 207, 211, 212
  • Amat, Thaddeus (Tadeo), 16:342, 344; 29:377; 79[2]:258-259
  • Amate, Francisco (cook and musician), 78:164
  • Amateur Athletic Foundation, 75:91
  • Amateur Sports Act of 1978, 63:34
  • Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles), 63:61
  • Ambergris, 7:331
  • "Ambivalence at the Top: California Congressman Charles Gubser and Federal Aid for Classroom Construction during the Eisenhower Presidency," by James Duram, 68:26-35
  • Ambrose Bierce, by Mary E. Grenander, review, 52:277-278
  • Ambrose Bierce: The Making of a Misanthrope, by Richard Saunders, review, 64:299-300
  • Ambrose Restaurant, San Francisco, 10:379, 392
  • Ambrose, Stephen E., 70:379, 390
  • Ambrose, Stephen, 73:217, 221, 227, 236
  • Ambrosio (Indian, 1830s), 14:22
  • Ambrotype Gallery, 70:311
  • Ambrotypes, 34:294, 297; illustration, 34; opposite 296
  • Amelia (ship), 19:133
  • Amelotti (Monterey, 1849), 13:280
  • Amendments to U.S. Constitution, 73:198, 199, 200
  • Ament, Sophronia, 16:143
  • America (Cunard steamer, 1848), 13:250
  • America (H.B.M. frigate, 1845), 3:108; 5:255; 17:125, 130
  • America (steamer, 1854), 15:166, 273, 367, 369; 26:1
  • America (vessel), 52:46; 56:80; 57:49, 31-52
  • America First Committee, 49:315
  • America Is in the Heart, by Carlos Bulosan, 77[1-3]:131
  • America's Frontier Heritage, by Ray Allen Billington, review, 49:74-75
  • America's Western Frontiers: The exploration and Settlement of the Trans-Mississippi West, by John A. Hawgood, review, 47:76-77
  • American (bark, 1854), 15:177, 269, 275; 17:197; 22:95
  • American (newspaper), San Francisco, 16:285, 339; 17:81
  • American (steamer, 1868), 34:320
  • The American Affiance (1874), 55:258
  • The American Aerospace Industry: From Workshop to Global Enterprise, by Roger E. Bilstein, review, 76:Supp. 38-39
  • American Anthropological Association, 58:314
  • American Association for Labor Legislation, 67:15
  • American Association for State and Local History, 38:75, 76
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science, 58:306; 75:334
  • American Association for the History of Medicine, 75:55
  • American Association of University Women, 75:92; 76[1, 4]:40
  • American Athletic Union (AAU), 63:33, 34, 36
  • American Baptist Home Mission Society, 27:9
  • American Bar, 19:146; 25:4; 29:299, 305; 77[4]:156
  • American Barrick Resources Corporation, 77[1-3]:38
  • American Barrick's Gold Strike mine, 77[1-3]:36
  • American Bible Society, 32:122-23, 128-29
  • American Birth Control League, Los Angeles chapter, 67:189
  • American Board of Catholic Missions, 72:159
  • American Born (play), 21:257
  • American Brass Band, 16:83
  • American Bridge and Building Company, 63:282
  • American Brigade, 37:204-11
  • American Broadcasting Company, 63:38
  • American Bund Shooting Festival, New York, 65:186
  • American Camel Company, 9:302; title page of charter, 9; opposite 336
  • American Can, 60:117
  • American Church Missionary Society, 34:317, 319, 320
  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), see "California Un-American Activities Investigations," 49:309-327 passim; 53:327, 328; 61:215, 219, 220; 63:310; 65:21667:129; 75:91
  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 78:188, 190, 195, 196, 199
  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), of Northern California, see "Defending the Bill of Rights: the ACLU Archives at CHS," 58:362-364
  • American Climatological Association, 50:125
  • American colonization, 76[2-3]:49, 64
  • American Colony, Fresno County, 25:171
  • American Commission on Irish Independence (AC on II), 60:177
  • The American Commonwealth, by James Bryce, 73:298
  • American Communist Party, 65:165
  • "American Consulate in California, The," by Henry P. Beers, 37:1-17
  • American Council of Christian Churches, 78:198
  • American Council on Race Relations, 65:22
  • American Cultural Revolution of 1960s, 77[1-3]:148
  • American Cyanamid Chemical Corporation, 60:249, 254
  • American Economic Association, 62:85
  • American Economic Foundation, 65:13
  • American Equal Suffrage Association, 65:161
  • American Exchange Hotel, San Francisco, 10:276, 290; 16:307
  • American Exodus: The Dust Bowl Migration and Okie Culture in California, by James N. Gregory, review, 69:214-216
  • American Express, 77[4]:212, 263
  • American Express Company, 31:331; 45:295, 296; 70:261
  • The American Farm: a Photographic History, by Maisie and Richard Conrat, review, 56:175-176
  • American Federation of Labor (A. F. of L.), 72:23
  • American Federation of Labor, 53:104; 55:17; 58:257; 64:175, 176, 179-191 passim; 65:217-218; 74:35; 75:34, 35, 39; Boilermakers Union, 75:251
  • American Federation of Musicians, Los Angeles Local 47, 49:310
  • American Federation of Teachers, 78:195
  • American Federation of the Arts, 63:78
  • American Film Institute, 75:76
  • The American Flag (newspaper), 78:30
  • American Forestry Association, 75:334, 336
  • American Forests (book), by Frederick Starr, 75:334
  • American Free Press, 60:197
  • American Friends Service Committee, 69:44; 78:192
  • American Fruit Growers (Blue Goose), 61:33
  • American Fur Company, 2:32; 18:292, 309; 22:132; 73:103, 105, 109
  • American G.I. Forum, 60:25
  • American Gothic (painting), 76[1, 4]:51
  • American Guitar Society, 78:184
  • American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA), 60:126, 128, 130
  • American Heritage Junior Library, 59:82
  • American Hill, 11:234, 240; 29:200
  • American Historical Association, 70:162
  • American Historical Association, inside front cover, 72: Winter
  • American Historical Society, see "Wider Frontiers..." 47:219-236
  • American Home Missionary Society, 28:291, 295; 32:49, 53, 120, 134; 79[2]:15, 21, 277
  • American Hotel, 59:218
  • American Hotel, Auburn, 9:369, 393
  • American Hotel, Benicia, 14:364, 367
  • American Hotel, San Francisco, 11:152; 37:332-33
  • American House, Napa, 2:136
  • American House, Sacramento, 24:357
  • American House, Yuba County, 10:17; 19:296
  • American Images of Spanish California, by Hart, review, 40:250-51
  • American Indian Center, 62:16
  • American Indian Center, San Francisco, 62:12
  • American Indian Council (Bay Area Chapter), 62:8
  • American Indian Historical Society, 71:323, 337, 358, 386, 418
  • American Indian Movement (AIM), 62:17, 24
  • American Institute of Architects, 71:463
  • American Institute of Cooperation, 65:8, 9
  • American Institute of Physics (AIP), 75:51
  • American Institute of Planners, 59:134
  • American Israelite (publication), 53:342
  • American Jewish Citizens League, 53:327
  • American Jewish Congress, 58:168
  • American Korean Electric Company, 30:205
  • The American Labor Citizen, 60:270
  • American Labor in the Era of World War II, edited by Sally M. Miller and Daniel A. Cornford, review, 75:289
  • American Legion, 53:37; 62:131; 70:375; 75:346, 353
  • American Mine, 28:234
  • American Motor Transportation Company, 55:322
  • American National Bank:Los Angeles, 15:195; San Diego, 35:363
  • American Navigation Company, 58:340
  • American Nazi Party, 49:324
  • American Negro Ballet, 75:80, 81
  • "American Occupations of Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores," by Jeanne S. Van Nostrand, 22:175-77
  • An American Odyssey: The Autobiography of a 19th-Century Scotsman, Robert Brownlee, At the Request of His Children. Napa County, California, October 1892, editor by Patricia A. Etter, review, 67:134, 200
  • American palestine Campaign, 76[1, 4]:113
  • American Party, 8:194; 9:38, 39, 100, 102, 103, 108, 112, 115; 16:81, 285; 22:228; 24:169, 170, 171, 176, 180; 27:3 12; 47:255; see also Know Nothing Party
  • American Party, see Know-Nothing
  • American Peace Corps, 47:228
  • American Potash and Chemical Company, 17:117
  • American Progress: The Growth of the Transport, Tourist, and Information Industries in the Nineteenth Century West Seen Through the Life and Times of George A. Crofutt, Pioneer and Publicist of the Transcontinental Age, by J. Valerie Fifer, review, 69:293-295
  • American Protective Association (APA), 73:139, 140
  • American Protective Association Democrats, 54:251
  • American Protective Association, 19:73
  • American Racism: exploration of the Nature of Prejudice, by Roger Daniels and Harry H. L. Kitano, review, 50:340-341
  • American Railway Express, 64:29
  • American Railway Union (ARU), 58:20-37, passim
  • American Raisin Company, 25:32
  • American Red Cross, 64:294; 73:67, 213
  • American Republican Party, 9:17
  • American Revolution, 77[4]:126
  • American River (1850-1878), 58:2-19 passim; 197, 199, 200
  • American River (California), 2:206; 6:247; 7:7, 8, 14; 11:107-8, 230; 12:65, 66-71; 13:25, 26, 168, 174, 264-65; 16:127, 142; 19:145-46; 22:329, 344; 23:58-59, 60, 167-70; 24:331; 26:132; 33:330, 366; 34:19; 53:353; 73:99, 100, 105, 121; 75:200, 201, 208, 327; 76[2-3]:218, 284; 77[1-3]:17, 31; 77[4]:28, 30, 105, 179; 79[2]:90, 128, 173
  • The American River of El Dorado, by Margaret Sanborn, review, 54:283
  • American River, see "Gold Diggers: Indian Miners in the California Gold Rush," 55:28-45
  • American Savings, 60:96
  • American Scene, art movement, 64:268-270
  • American Sewerage Practice (publication), 55:353
  • American Sharpshooting Association, 65:186
  • American Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO), 32:20, 27, 35; 63:129
  • American Speaking Telephone Co., 75:27
  • American Statistical Association, 62:85
  • American Stevedore Company, 57:345
  • American Telegraph Company, 29:345-56 passim
  • American Theater, San Francisco, 4:59; 7:283, 406; 9:179; 10:368, 371, 378, 390, 395; 15:163-67 passim, 181, 186, 266, 270, 271, 368; 16:81, 83, 184, 283, 285, 340, 347; 17:81, 315; 20:296, 297, 298, 304-5; 21:41-47 passim, 51, 64, 154, 161; 22:266; 23:100-101; 28:37, 133; 34:359; 37:330; 39:298
  • American Tobacco Company, 45:48
  • American Toll Bridge Company, 59:154
  • American Tract Society, 30:255, 265
  • American Trona Company, 17:117
  • American Trust Company, 23:190; 25:230, 241; 32:375; 37:268
  • American Type Founders Company, 66:56
  • American Union Against Militarism (1915), 58:362
  • American Valley, 76[2-3]:56
  • American Valley Ranch, 9:69
  • American values, 77[1-3]:22
  • The American West in the Twentieth Century: A Short History of an Urban Oasis, by Gerald D. Nash, review, 54:85
  • American West Publishing Company, 60:191; 66:55, 56
  • The American West Transformed: The Impact of the Second World War, by Gerald D. Nash, review, 65:66-67
  • The American West: An Interpretive History, by Robert V. Hine, review, 53:90-91
  • The American West: Frontier and Region, by John Walton Caughe, edited by Norris Hundley, Jr., an John A. Schutz, review, 51:281
  • American White Guard, 65:133
  • American Woman Suffrage Association, 65:278
  • American Woman's League, 73:206
  • American Women's Round Table, 75:77
  • American Women's Voluntary Service, 75:142
  • American-Hawaiian Steamship Company, 56:350; 76[1, 4]:123-124
  • American-Russian Commercial Company, 54:5-26 passim
  • Americanism Educational League, 49:315, 316
  • Americanization Pageant, 73:68
  • Americans and the California Dream, 1850-1915, by Kevin Starr, review, 52:374-375; 78:274, 276
  • Americans Before Columbus (NIYC publication), 62:24
  • Americans, hunting by in Rancho era, 77[4]:106
  • "Americus" (pseudonym), 14:20-21
  • Amerika-deutscher Volksbund, 65:133
  • Amerine, Maynard A., Doris Muscatine and Bob Thompson, editors, The University of California/Sotheby Book of California Wine, review, 64:297-298
  • Ames & Pendleton, 31:36-37, 46, 47
  • Ames, Alden, 32:184
  • Ames, Charles Gordon, 33:182
  • Ames, Charles, 10:297
  • Ames, Clark, 14-178, 181
  • Ames, Dorothy, 33:182
  • Ames, George Walcott, Jr., 17:288; "Horse Marines: California, 1846," 18:72-84; coauth.,"California Preparations to Meet the Walla Walla Invasion, 1846," 21:9-21; editor "A Doctor Comes to California: The Diary of John S. Griffin," 21:193-224, 333-57; 22:41-66; editor "Gillespie and the Conquest of
  • Americans, hunting by in Rancho era, 77[4]:106 California," 17:123-40, 271-84, 325-50
  • Ames, Hiram, 19:132, 138; 29:338, 339
  • Ames, J. Judson, 45:342
  • Ames, John Judson, 6:11; 9:196-98, 200; 11:389; 13:297; 24:275; 31:36; article on press of, 9:193-200
  • Ames, Julian, 36:128
  • Ames, Thaddeus Mather and Mary Ann (Gregson), 19:125, 128, 129, 140
  • Ames, Thaddeus Mather, 19 125, 128-29, 140; 27:226; 30-164
  • Amesquita, Manuel, 14:6
  • Amesti Ranch, 23:348
  • Amesti, Carmen, 29:26
  • Amesti, Carmen, 66:271
  • Amesti, Epitacia (Santa), 66:271
  • Amesti, Jose Galo, 66:270, 276, 277
  • Amesti, José, [Amesti, Jose] 29:26
  • Amesti, Prudenciana Vallejo, 66:271, 276, 277
  • Amesti, Tomasa Madariga, 66:271
  • Amestoy, Marcos, 46:114
  • Amethyst (ship), 12:226
  • AMGEN, 75:32
  • Amherst, Massachusetts, 77[1-3]:156; drawing of, 78:243
  • Amherst Academy, 77[1-3]:156
  • Amherst College, 77[1-3]:156
  • Amielia (ferry), 75:115
  • Amigos, Valle de los, 26:52
  • Amistad (vessel), 58:305
  • "Amity and Enterprise Company," 23:276; 30:237-38
  • Among the Mormons, editors Mulder and Mortensen, review, 37:369
  • Amorós, Juan, [Amoros, Juan] 16:111, 115; 38:104-5, 111; 48:139; 65:243; 67:87
  • Amoros, Fr. Juan, 76[2-3]:65
  • Amoroz, Padre Juan, 75:361
  • Amory & Company, 28:360
  • Amphibians, 12:208, 305
  • Amphitrite (ship), 15:171, 173, 182; 16:80; 17:85; 23:192; 27:208
  • Amsberry (Los Angeles, 1862), 3:165, 167
  • Amsterdam, N. Y., 73:109
  • Amtrak, 70:73, 74
  • Amur River, 54:10, 11
  • Amurrío, Gregorio, [Amurrio, Gregorio] 56:47, 49
  • Amy (Marysville, 1858), 9:345, 347, 350, 367, 370, 371
  • Amy, G. & O. (Gustave and Oscar), 9:51, 69, 266; 30:258, 259; store, illustration, 9: opposite 62; 30: opposite 257
  • Amy, Gustave, 30:359; see also Amy, G.&O.
  • Amy, John W., 15:29
  • Amyx, Fleming, 40:311
  • Ana Maria (Indian, 1822), 2:341
  • Anacapa Islands, 7:47, 74, 352-54, 388, 389; 21:321
  • Anaconda Mine, Montana, 64:286; 77[4]:165
  • Anaheim Public Library, 75:93
  • Anaheim Union Water Ditch, 73:218
  • Anaheim, 32:328, 340-41, 343; 34:301, 3 14; 39:88-89; 73:268; 74:65-66, 110; see also Gazette
  • Anaheim, "the Mother Colony," by MacArthur, review, 39:88-89
  • Anáhuac, [Anahuac] 5:215
  • Anais (ship), 12:349
  • Ana María (Indian, 1822), [Ana Maria] 2:341
  • Anaximander, 62:53
  • Ancarani, Raffaele, 60:353
  • The Ancestor Tree (painting), 71:394
  • Anchor Insurance Company, 26:256
  • Anchorage (old Spanish), San Francisco Bay, 25:319-24
  • Anchutz, Thomas, 54:353
  • Ancient Glacier Channel (photograph), by Eadweard Muybridge, 72:237
  • Ancient Hunters of the Far West, by Richard F. Pourade, review, 47:176-177
  • Ancient Order of Hibernians, 60:174, 175, 177
  • Ancon, definition of, 3:324
  • Andacich, Bonaventure, 72:156
  • Andalusia (ship), 27:366
  • Anderson, Eddie "Rochester," 75:232
  • Anderson, Elizabeth Lew, 75:141 (photo), 143 (photo), 152
  • Andersen, Henry Mattei, 28:188
  • Anderson (H. W.) & (H. J.) Seaman, 30:361
  • Anderson, M. Kat, 76[2-3]:6, 264
  • Anderson, Marian, 75:248, 261
  • Anderson, Maxwell, 75:75
  • Anderson, Sherwood, 76[1, 4]:51
  • Anderson (Nevada County or Yuba County, 1854, 1857), 8:200; 9:139, 145
  • Anderson (San Francisco, 1864), 24:263
  • Anderson (Yosemite, 1869), 5:340
  • Anderson Peak, 34:20
  • "Anderson Valley, Mendocino County," by T. Albert Strobridge, 33:361-67
  • Anderson Valley, photograph, 33: opposite 360
  • Anderson, "Pop", photograph, 51:40
  • Anderson, (Joseph M.) Company, 66:61
  • Anderson, A., 34:19, 20
  • Anderson, Albert T., and Bernice Prince Biggs, editors., A Focus on Rebellion: Materials for Analysis, review, 42:161-162
  • Anderson, Alden, 38:356, 357; 39:21, 22; 45:230
  • Anderson, Alexander, 20:366; 34:253; 67:224, 225-226
  • Anderson, Allen L., 40:350
  • Anderson, Amelia, 33:352
  • Anderson, Amos, 9:61
  • Anderson, Anthony, 69:55
  • Anderson, Bern, Surveyor of the Sea...(Nevada City, 1859), Captain George Vancouver, review, 39:368-71
  • Anderson, Carl, 60:235
  • Anderson, Chris, 34:20
  • Anderson, Clinton, 43:206, 207, 208
  • Anderson, David C., 15:169; 21:53, 63
  • Anderson, David L., "Between Two Cultures: Frederick F. Low in China," 59:240-254
  • Anderson, David L., "The Diplomacy of Discrimination: Chinese Exclusion, 1876-1882," 57:32-45
  • Anderson, David, 47:148
  • Anderson, David, book reviewed by, 7:287-88
  • Anderson, Douglas Firth (historian) 79[2]:264
  • Anderson, Edward, 60:270
  • Anderson, Eliza, 71:115
  • Anderson, Frank Barstow, obituary, 14:413-14
  • Anderson, Frank, 17:172
  • Anderson, Frederick R., 65:291-292
  • Anderson, George, 60:271, 272
  • Anderson, Gilbert M., 63:157, 159
  • Anderson, Glenn M., 66:15, 21
  • Anderson, Greg, 66:59
  • Anderson, Hans, 51:41
  • Anderson, J. M., 60:214
  • Anderson, J. T., 36:65
  • Anderson, James H., 27:349
  • Anderson, James R., 10:52, 75; 21:46
  • Anderson, James, 10:62, 75; 11:9
  • Anderson, Jerome A., 54:248
  • Anderson, John Henry, 21:47-48
  • Anderson, John Q, ., 33:284; "Emerson and California, 33:241-48
  • Anderson, John, 3:118; 48:345; 60:238
  • Anderson, Joseph A., 22:2, 20
  • Anderson, Judge, 11:232
  • Anderson, Kat, and Thomas C. Blackburn, Before the Wilderness: Environmental Management by Native Californians, review, 73:157
  • Anderson, Kathryn, "Reflections by Scholars on the Uses of Oral History," 54:80-81
  • Anderson, Ludwig, 9:188
  • Anderson, Luther, 64:49
  • Anderson, Mary, 21:243; 35:141
  • Anderson, Mrs. (Marysville, 1858), 9:347
  • Anderson, Mrs. Derek, 49:351
  • Anderson, N. E., 18:373
  • Anderson, Nancy, 28:92-93, 284
  • Anderson, Nathaniel, 66:64
  • Anderson, Nels, 70:203
  • Anderson, Nels, quoted, 52:203, 204
  • Anderson, Peter, 60:307, 308, 311; 78:29
  • Anderson, Ralph, 57:222; 69:152
  • Anderson, Robert (dragoon, 1846), 18:77
  • Anderson, Robert (Fort Sumter hero), 19:229, 366; 31:203
  • Anderson, Robert M., 9:42, 45; 15:377
  • Anderson, Sherwood, 68:196
  • Anderson, Stephen, 6:263; 16:223 23:206, 210, 216, 217, 303, 305, 321, 331
  • Anderson, Thomas H., 9:269
  • Anderson, Vance, 32:12
  • Anderson, Virginia, 65:208 (photograph)
  • Anderson, W. A., 23:348
  • Anderson, Walter, 33:363
  • Anderson, William (Lake County, 1850), 24:51
  • Anderson, William (Monterey, 1837), 15:239; 23:348
  • Anderson, William C., 24:263; 34:233
  • Anderson, William H., 65:286, 288
  • Anderson, Winslow, 30:67, 69, 71
  • Anderson-Barngrower Manufacturing Company, 61:34
  • Andes (ship), 8:331
  • Ando, Takuda, 55:213
  • Andornetti and Blanci, 42:325
  • Andrade, Guillermo, 47:22; 52:301, 302
  • Andre, Louis, 22:347; 23:24
  • Andres (Indian, 1846), 25:299
  • Andres de la Asumpcion, Father, 7:274, 298, 300, 337, 349, 357, 359, 367, 370, 378, 379; 8:43, 54; 36:228
  • Andres, Chris, 24:263
  • Andres, Mateo, 27:310
  • Andrew Foreman & Son, 60:190
  • Andrew Hicks (vessel), 52:79-81, illustration, 80
  • Andrew Jackson (ship), 29:106; 38:332
  • "Andrew S. Hallidie as Writer and Speaker," by Edgar M. Kahn, 25:1-16
  • "Andrew Smith Hallidie," by Edgar M. Kahn, 19:144-56
  • Andrew Sublette, Rocky Mountain Prince, by Nunis, review, 40:256-57
  • Andrew Welch (ship), 27:200, 201
  • Andrews, Dana, 75:58
  • Andrews Diamond Palace, San Francisco, 58:242
  • Andrews, A. R., 9:115
  • Andrews, A., 9:172; lawsuits, 9:66, 132, 167, 168, 169
  • Andrews, Allen, 33:256
  • Andrews, Augustus A. and Rosalfa (de Haro), 14:130
  • Andrews, Charles, 9:390
  • Andrews, Concha, 72:35
  • Andrews, Dana, 52:333
  • Andrews, Dr. (San Juan del Sur, 1852), 36:143, 144
  • Andrews, E. C., 4:51, 55, 56
  • Andrews, George P., 66:33, 34
  • Andrews, J. D., 9:149
  • Andrews, Mattie, 66:33
  • Andrews, Mrs. Frank H. (Rosalie Younger), obituary, 19:191-92
  • Andrews, Patricia J., 76[2-3]:260
  • Andrews, Rachel, photograph, 55:175
  • Andrews, Ralph W., Curtis' Western Indians, review, 42:360-361
  • Andrews, Reuben C., 20:114
  • Andrews, Thomas F., "Satire and the Overland Guide: John B. Hall's Fanciful Advice to Gold Rush emigrants;" 48:99-111; review of Clark, editor, Gold Rush Diary: Being the Journal of elisha Douglas Perkins on the Overland Trail in the Spring and Summer of 1849, 48:83-84; review of Rush, A History of the Californias, 45:77; review of Storm, A Catalogue of the everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana, 51:91-92
  • Andrews, Thomas, 28:198
  • Andrews, Wayne and Thomas C. Cochran, editors., Concise Dictionary of American History, review, 42:57-58
  • Andriano, Sylvester, 70:373
  • Andromède (ship), [Andromede] 8:317
  • Andross, Mrs. Albert Knight (née Powell), 26:93
  • Andrus Island, 73:14, 26
  • Angel family (1847), 16:136, 138
  • Angel Island (vessel), 66:37
  • Angel Island Immigration Station, see "Island of Immortals: Chinese Immigrants and the Angel Island Immigration Station," 57:88-103
  • Angel Island, 15:165; 21:312; 27:108, 294; 33:231, 235, 237; 53:253, 256; 57:79; 64:212, 213, 294; 66:24-39, 50; 75:86, 91; Immigration Station, 87 (photo), 156, 162, 165
  • Angel's Camp, 11:290, 324, 326; 15:368; 20:101; 22:74, 76-77; 26:2, 10; 27:158, 163; 30:238, 362; 38:309, 362; 40:249; 77[1-3]:42; 79[2]:75, 125
  • Angel's Creek, 22:71
  • Angel, Andrés, [Angel, Andres] 40:31
  • Angel, Dr. Peter (Angelopoulos), 60:128, 129
  • Angel, Eugene, 12:11
  • Angel, Juan, 40:31
  • Angel, Myron, 1:156; 12:11, 15
  • Angeles (ship), 15:359, 360, 361
  • Angeles Bay, 11:371-72
  • Angelina (ship), 11:200, 206, 344-45
  • Angelino Heights, Los Angeles subdivision, 62:166
  • Angelino, Blas, 11:69
  • Angelis, David, 28:137
  • Angell Treaty, 57:43-44
  • Angell, Frank, 37:41
  • Angell, Horace B., 7:117
  • Angell, James B., 59:253
  • Angell, James Burrill, 57:39, 40, 41, 43
  • Angellotti, Frank Mario, 30:69
  • Angelo's Ranch, 22:245, 246, 251
  • Angelo, Valenti, 63:322
  • Angelou, Maya, 66:13; 68:191
  • Angelus Foursquare Temple, Los Angeles, 57:355-363 passim
  • Angelus Temple, 59:195; 60:18
  • Angenette (ship), 22:170
  • Angle of Repose (1971), by Wallace Stegner, 73:288
  • Anglin, Margaret, 40:144, 154
  • Anglo Americans: in the Gold Rush, 77[1-3]:49; celebrate Gold Rush centennial, 58
  • Anglo invaders, 73:270
  • Anglo Over Bracero: A History of the Mexican Worker in the United States from Roosevelt to Nixon, by Peter N. Kirstein, review, 56:282
  • Anglo Saxon (ship), 30:356
  • Anglo-American relations, 41:51-54; see also various ethnic groups; Racism
  • Anglo-Americans, 76[2-3]:1, 3, 5, 10, 337; Californios romanticized by, 175; conquest of California by, 173; migrate to California, 311-19; as traders and trappers, 119, 129, 132, 133-34, 179, 183, 216, 220, 272, 282, 303, 309-12; 79[2]:6, 14, 48, 57, 69, 79, 145; sexuality and, 318, 320, 328
  • Anglo-California Bank, 59:253; 73:136, 138
  • Anglo-California Gold Mining and Dredging Company, 12:70, 73-76; 15:179
  • Anglo-California Trust Company, 63:121
  • Anglo-Saxonism, 73:9, 12
  • Anglo-Spanish Rivalry in North America, by J. Leitch Wright, review, 51:183-184
  • Angola (vessel, ship), 3:109; 6:364, 368; 27:300; 41:244
  • Angus, James, 21:330
  • Angwin (place), 35:159
  • Angwin, Mrs. (Elvira Ellen Mendenhall), 13.12
  • Anian, Strait of, 1:192; 2:141; 3:218-19, 267; 6:96; 7:233, 234, 240, 249, 250, 264, 296, 305; 8:26-31 passim 38, 51; 10:313; 36:216-17, 238; 43:138 145, 146; 50:198, 200, 202; 62:52-59, passim
  • Anián, Strait of, [Anian, Strait of] see "Apocryphal Tales of the Island of California and Strait of Anian," by W. Michael Mathes, 62:52-59; See Also Strait of Anian and Northwest Passage
  • Animal Life in the Yosemite, by Grinnell and Storer, review, 3:299-300
  • Animals, domestic, see Livestock
  • animals: indigenous and non-native, 76[2-3]:261-98. See Also livestock, cattle
  • Animals, wild, 2:58, 200, 287; 5:368; 7:361; 11:114; 12:208, 290-95 passim, 304-5; 13:68; 14:103-4, 139, 142; 16: No. 1, Pt.2, pp.30, 44; 17:28, 29; 20:41, 42, 224; 22:198-212 passim, 323-43 passim; 23:353; 24:329; book on, review, 3:299-300; see also names of animals
  • Anita (ship), 27:204; 33:264, 269, 340
  • Anita Baldwin Collection, 75:82
  • Anita Rocks, 25:322, 323
  • Anita, Sister M., I. H. M., review of Gardiner, The Hyatt Legacy, 41:349-350; review of Role, California: A History, 43:67-68
  • Ankrim, William, 22:2, 20, 21
  • Ann (ship), 27:163
  • Ann Alexander (ship), 13:7
  • Ann Arbor, Michigan, 44:229-235
  • Ann Welch (bark), 27:190
  • Ann Welsh (vessel), 52:248
  • Ann-Margret, 60:64
  • Anna (ship), 22:309
  • Anna (gold rush era ship), 78:140, 141
  • Anna Bishop Opera Troupe, 14:74
  • "Annals of Los Angeles," by J. Gregg Layne, 13:195-234, 301-54
  • Annals of San Francisco (Publication) 62:100; 77[1-3]:57, 61
  • Annals of San Francisco, by Soule, Gihon, and Nisbet, 30:252; 78:141, 144
  • Annan, Thomas, 68:6
  • Anne Rand Library, 75:38
  • Annenberg, Maurice, 66:59
  • Annenthal (warm springs), 13:37
  • Annette Rolph (vessel), 53:169
  • The Annex (car), 57:310, 312
  • "Annie E. K. Bidwell: Chico's Benefactress," by Valerie Sherer Mathes, 68:14-25
  • Annie Maria (vessel), 51:58
  • Annie Oakley (movie), 72:44
  • Annie Reid (vessel), 53:169
  • Annis (on Westward Ho, 1852), 26:227; 28:322
  • Annis, Jerome B., 26:171
  • Anniversary Island, 8:166, 246, 249; see also Dead Man's Island
  • Annual Report for CHS, 76:Supp. 2-9; 77[1-3]:82-89; Fiscal Year 1998, 78:82-93
  • "Annual Report of the Director, CHS," 41:71-77
  • Annual Reports of the Chief of Engineers, 75:19
  • "The Anonymous Narrative," 53:286
  • "Anonymous Narrative," about Francis Drake, 16:No. 1, Pt. 2, pp. 15, 31; 36:24-25
  • Another Day, Another Time, (photograph), by Jill A. Lachinan, 73:316
  • "Another Huntington Acquisition," by Henry R. Wagner, 5:196-97
  • Ansel Adams. A Biography, by Mary Street, review, 76[1, 4]:142-143
  • Anselin (Ancelin or Anselm), J., 6:45, 46; 32:107, 108; 39:10-13 passim
  • Anselin, Alfred (or Albert), 12:57; 22:52; 29:336; 33:103, 106, 120-23
  • Anson, George, 2:309, 311, 321
  • Antelope (ship, 1854), 9:55, 72, 253, 277; 10:276, 281, 282, 358, 373; 15:179, 273; 16:79, 339, 343; 22:248; 27:302, 307; 30:128; 32:223
  • Antelope (vessel), 55:247
  • Antelope Peak, 34:217, 218
  • Antelope Springs, 18:300
  • Antelope Valley, see "Llano Del Rio: Ozymandias, the Utopia that Failed," 51:118-130; "Portrait of a California Utopia," 51:131-154
  • Antelope Valley, Kern and Los Angeles counties, 10:212, 213, 214, 218; 40:216
  • Antelope Valley, Mono County, 26:235; 34:213
  • Antelopes, 1:114; 2:200, 236; 5:128; 10:213; 12:290, 305; 13:20, 68, 69; 14:104; 22:200, 201, 204, 211, 214, 327-43 passim; 23:19, 33, 36, 37, 38, 123-34 passim; 25:3; see also Animals, wild
  • Anthony (Edward) & Company, 69:137, 147
  • Anthony Kirk, Founded by the Bay: The History of the Macaulay Foundry, 1896-1996, review of, 77[1-3]:110
  • Anthony, Charles Volney, 26:166
  • Anthony, Donald, 64:179, 180
  • Anthony, E. & H. T., 57:252,. 253, 254
  • Anthony, Edward G. H., 33:372
  • Anthony, Elihu, 2:182, 192-96; 26:166-67, 169
  • Anthony, James, 22:35; & Company, 30:358; 57:10
  • Anthony, Susan B., 54:252; 55:175 (photograph); 66:167 (photograph), 168; 67:123; 68:17, 23; 73:189, 191, 196, 198, 200, 201; 75:30
  • Anthony, T. R., 70:275
  • Anthony, Thomas R., 13:32
  • Anthony, Walter, 20:143; 25:240, 244; 65:251
  • Anthropological Records, 76[2-3]:51
  • anthropology, wedded to Social Darwinism, 77[4]:125
  • The Anthropology of World's Fairs: San Francisco's Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915, by Burton Benedict, review, 64:66-67
  • Anti-Catholic Society of Regulators, 53:53
  • Anti-Chinese agitation, 62:202
  • Anti-Chinese campaigns, 67:228-243
  • Anti-Chinese Movement, see The Chinese Must Go!" 50:285-294; see also Chinese; Orientals; 75:92
  • Anti-Chinese, 57:70-87 passim
  • Anti-communism, historical background of, 78:190, 191
  • Anti-Debris Association, 54:201; 63:277, 278, 279
  • Anti-Electionists, see Democrats
  • Anti-Fascist Alliance of North America, 75:349
  • Anti-Japanese (1900), 57:72
  • Anti-Japanese exclusion movement, 73:31
  • Anti-Know Nothings, 9:35, 43, 73, 103-4, 108, 109
  • Anti-Lecomptonites, see Democrats
  • Anti-Mexican Relations, in Texas, 50:331; see also Chicanos; Mexican Americans
  • Anti-Monopoly League, 78:45
  • Anti-Orientalism, in Calif., 50:224, 225, 226, 267-276 passim, 277-284 passim, 295-312 passim; see also Chinese; Japanese
  • The Anti-Saloon League, 59:294
  • Anti-Saloon League, Calif., 45:229, 234; 46:21; 51:61
  • Anti-Semitic attitudes, 73:131
  • Anti-Semitism (1913), 58:166-178 passim
  • Anti-Slavery Society, 73:114
  • Anti-Street Speeches, 53:101-114
  • Anti-Vigilance movement, 9:249, 250, 251, 260, 275, 276, 283, 284; 10:50, 73; see also Law and Order
  • Antillan, Pedro (Pierre Artesien), 12:333
  • Antillon Isidro de see Atondo y Antillon Isidro
  • Antioch-Sherman Island Bridge Committee, 59:154
  • Antipa, Nicholas, 60:121
  • Antiquarian Book Store, San Francisco, 30:254, 255, 356, 365
  • Antiquarian Bookstore, San Francisco, 53:343
  • Antiquities Act of 1906, 59:209
  • Antlers Hotel (Colorado Springs), 66:218
  • Antoine Company v. The Ridge Company, 10:363, 364
  • Anton Hernandez (ship), 6:312
  • "Anton Roman, Argonaut of Books," by Madeleine B. Stern, 28:1-18
  • Antonakopoulos, Michael, 60:123
  • Antonio (Indian, 1846), 5:309-10; 13:104-5
  • Antonio (Spanish/Indian Californian), 76[1, 4]:3
  • Antonio de la Ascención, Father, [Antonio de la Ascencion, Father] 7:264, 266; 8:51, 52; 23:222, 225; 36:217, 228, 231-32, 235; accounts of Vizcaino's voyage, 7:269-73, 295-378; 8:26-40, 55-68
  • Antonio de la Concepción, Father, [Antonio de la Concepcion, Father] 1:165
  • "Antonio Melendrez," by James M. Clarke, 12:318-22
  • Antonio, Fray, 60:8; 62:56, 58
  • Antonio, Jacoba, 71:426, 427, 430
  • Antonio, Jose (Hu ska), 71:426, 427, 430
  • Antonio, Juan (Cahuilla Indian) 79[2]:99
  • Anza Borrego Desert State Park, 67:25; 75:316
  • Anza expeditions, 1:162-63; 3:100, 225; 10:214, 216; 11:387-88; 14:99; 15:59; 20:235-36, 239; 27:63; 30:2; 33:14; 34:194; 36:4; 38:183; book on, review, 10:84-85; map showing route, 10: opposite 211; 76[2-3]:247
  • Anza State Park, 71:164
  • Anza's California Expeditions, by Bolton, review, 10:84-85
  • Anza, Juan Bautista de, 1:162, 163; 10:214; 14:102; 20:239; 23:372; 27:63; 33:14; 34:195, 229; 41:327, 328; 42:204, 205-206; 43:99-118; 49:11-12; 55:26-27, 155; 56:256, 257; 76[2-3]:21, 174, 239, 246, 300; book on, review, 11:387-88; 75:94, 154, 316, 317, 320; see also Anza expeditions
  • Anza, Lupita de, 25:192
  • Anzaldua, Gloria, 72:59, 62, 71
  • Anzar, Juan Miguel, 5:305; 29:26
  • Anzar, Mrs. Juan Miguel (María Antonia Pacheco [Maria Antonia Pacheco]), 29:26
  • Aoki, Keikichi, 50:300-301
  • Aora (ship), 37:119
  • Apache (vessel), 64:106
  • Apache Indians, 55:160; 56:257, 258
  • Apache, 59:232
  • Apache, Navaho, and Spaniard, by Forbes, review, 40:158-60
  • Apalacocha Ranch, 65:246
  • Apalategui, Antonio, 13:217
  • aparejo, 77[4]:258
  • Apel, John, 23:110; 38:34
  • Apex (nightclub), 75:232
  • Apiculture, see Bees
  • Apis, José, [Apis, Jose] 50:416
  • Apis, Pablo, 26:58; 50:416
  • Aplin, Marie, 24:232
  • Apocryphal Tales of the Island of California and Strait of Anian, by W. Michael Mathes, 62:52-59
  • Apodaca, Paul, 71:340
  • Apolia, 75:356
  • Apolinario, Mariano, 45:205
  • Apolitana, see Politana
  • Apollo (ship), 22:276; 33:376; 38:40
  • Apollo Hall, San Francisco, 54:27, 28
  • Apollo, 60:136, 140, 141
  • Apollo (ship), 77[1-3]:23
  • Apollon (vessel), 52:44
  • Apostol, Jane, "Francis of the flowers: an appreciation of Charles Francis Saunders," 58:38-47; "Horatio Nelson Rust, Abolitionist, Archaeologist, Indian Agent," 58:304-315
  • Apóstoles, Pedro de, [Apostoles, Pedro de] 50:195
  • The Apostolic Life of Fernando Consag, explorer of Lower California, translated by Manuel P. Servin, review, 48:186-188
  • Apostolides, Dr. Emmanuel, 60:126
  • App, John and Leanna (Donner), 19:96
  • Appalachians, 75:322
  • Appeal, Marysville, 10:296, 394; 21:332; 30:128-30; 33:203-4; 34:60, 61
  • Appeal-Democrat, Marysville, 14:225
  • Apperson, Drucilla, 64:284
  • Apperson, Phoebe, see Hearst, Mrs. George
  • Apperson, Randolph (nephew), 64:288
  • Apperson, Randolph, 64:284
  • Applegarth, Mrs. George Adrian (Gwendolyn Powers), 31:279, 282
  • Applegate (Empire Mills, 1861), 4:250
  • Applegate, Charles, 28:228
  • Applegate, D. W., 57:120
  • Applegate, Jesse, 16:53, 55; 21:128, 135; 25:255-56, 263; 28:209, 210, 228
  • Applegate, Lindsay, 28:228
  • Apples and cider, 2:273; 5:370, 371, 373; 6:39; 12:193, 199, 200, 205-6, 258; 17:41; 18:120; 20:260; 26:113, 119, 122; 27:119, 122; 28:40; 33:362
  • Appleton (H. A.) & Company, 9:275
  • Appleton (San Jose, 1850), 27:130
  • Appleton (William) & Company, 8:297-302 passim; 19:48-49, 53, 56; 23:201-2, 215
  • Appleton, David E., 18:333; 30:252
  • Appleton, John N., 4:26
  • Appleton, Nathan, 34:361
  • Appleton, William E., 26:9
  • Appomattox Club, Berkeley, 66:14
  • Apponyi, Flora Haines, 66:62
  • Appreciation of James Wood Coffroth, An by O'Day, review, 5:311-12
  • "The Apprenticeship of Kathleen Norris" by Deanna Paoli Gumina, 66:40-48
  • "Approach of the Frontiers, The," address by Frederic L. Paxson, 12:367
  • "Approaching Drake's Bay," photograph, 43: between 136 & 137
  • Apricots, 17:41; 25:31; 27:119
  • Apron Full of Gold (1949), by Mary Jane Megquier 79[2]:216
  • Aptos, 38:259-60
  • Aquatic Park (San Francisco), 70:115
  • Aquatic Park Casino, 64:281-283
  • Aquatic Park Improvement Association, 64:276
  • Aquatic Park, San Francisco, 64:272-283
  • Aqueduct empire: A Guide to Water in California-Its Turbulent History and Its Management Today, by Erwin Cooper, review, 49:274-275
  • Aqueducts (flumes), 9:78-79; 11:173, 229, 234-42 passim, 329-30, 335, 337; 12:327-28; 19:146, 294; 26:104-5; 29:194-96; 35:209, 226; illustration, 9:138; 11:239, 325, 334; 29: opposite 200; see also Canals and Ditches; Gold mining; Sluicing
  • Aqueducts, see "Why Shouldn't California Have the Grandest Aqueduct in the World?" 53:347-361
  • Aquila (vessel, ship), 25:42; 33:236; 45:115, 116, 117
  • Aquilar, Capt. (Colorado River, 1862), 22:170
  • Aquino, Tomás de, [Aquino, Tomas de] 7:298, 300, 332, 337, 357, 359, 376; 50:195
  • Arab (ship), 12:230; 14:127
  • Arabian (ship), 28:292
  • Arabic (vessel), 57:61
  • "Araflas, Las," 26:33
  • Arago (vessel, ship), 25:44; 64:17; 77[4]:204
  • Arago, Cape, 10:329
  • Aram & Belcher, 29:24
  • Aram, Joseph, 13:29; 14:18, 163; 29:19, 24; facsimile sig., 10: opposite 159
  • "Arañnas, Las," [Aranas, Las] 26:33
  • Aranda, Genevieve (Lafonso), 36:322
  • Arano, Celedonia Amesti, 66:271, 276
  • Arano, Francisco, 66:271
  • Aranzazu (vessel, ship), 2:282, 293; 10:318, 322, 338, 340; 15:60, 68; 41:238; 49:49; 56:265
  • Arapahoe Indians, 63:209
  • Araujo, Francisco, 13:218; 60:21; 67:85
  • Arballo, Maria Feliciana, 76[2-3]:246, 248
  • Arbell, Capt. (James Orbell?), 3:115
  • Arbor Day (1886), 32:234, 235
  • Arbor, The (restaurant), Marysville, 14:394
  • "Arboreal Archive, An," by Allen L. Chickering, 34:19-20
  • Arbuckle, Roscoe (Fatty), 60:62
  • Arbuthnot, execution of, 11:19-20
  • Arcade Hotel, Sacramento, 11:55
  • Arcade House, San Francisco, 15:280
  • Arcade Saloon, Camptonville, 9:152
  • Arcadia Business Block (Los Angeles), 78:178
  • Arcadia Hotel (Santa Monica), 63:31
  • Arcaraz Grand Spanish Opera Company, 78:180
  • Arcata & Mad River Railroad, 70:102
  • Arcata, 5:145; 21:189, 190; 30:360; 33:67; 34:269; 38:308; 76[2-3]:22; see also Union Town
  • Arce, Francisco, 1:82, 134, 170; 3:284; 4:378; 6:137, 144, 145, 272, 364; 7:79; 9:81; 17:164; 21:311, 312, 315-16; 25:122; 27:107, 108; 29:262, 263, 276, 321
  • Arce, José de, [Arce, Jose de] 37:112-19 passim, 241-45 passim
  • Arce, José Ignacio, [Arce, Jose Ignacio] 12:222; 13:124
  • "Archaeological Evidence of... Cermeño's California Visit," by Robert F. Heizer, 20:315-28; 21:82
  • "Archaeological Exploration of Sixteenth-Century Indian Mounds at Drake's Bay," by Clement W. Meighan and Robert F. Heizer, 31:99-108
  • Archaeological explorations on San Nicholas Island, by Bruce Bryan, review, 51:186-187
  • "Archaeological Investigation of Sutter Sawmill Site in 1947," by Robert F. Heizer, 26:134-59
  • Archaeological research, 20:315-28; 25:218; 26:134-59; 31:99-108; 33:87-88
  • The Archaeology of California, by Joseph L. Chartkoff and Kerry Kona Chartkoff, review, 65:138-139
  • Archambeau, Auguste, 1:125, 131
  • "Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany," address by John B. McGloin, 29:376-77
  • Archbold, John D., 50:61, 62, 63
  • Archdiocese of Los Angeles, 75:90
  • Arche d'alliance (ship), 22:300
  • An Archeological and Restoration Study of Mission La Purisima Concepcion, by Fred C. Hageman, review, 60:376-377
  • Archer, Katie, 21:63
  • Archibald (Colorado River, 1850), 22:20
  • Archibald Gracie (ship), 15:364; 18:12
  • "Archibald Menzies' Journal of the Vancouver Expedition," editor Alice Eastwood, 2:265-340
  • Archibald, Arnold E., 26:380-81
  • Archibald, John, 26:229
  • Archibald, Katherine, 60:266, 275, 276
  • Archibald, Robert, 70:208
  • Archibald, Robert, The economic aspects of the California missions, review, 58:185
  • Architect (ship), 20:31, 45-46
  • The Architect and Engineer of California (publication), 62:44
  • Architect and Engineer of California, 63:283, 286, 292
  • Architects and architecture, 4:395; 19:250; 25:12; 19:250; 27:173, 174; 31:27; articles on, 25:54-56; 38:31-46; 39:193-207; addresses on, 5:414; 32:376-78; book on, review, 40:357-59
  • Architects, San Francisco, 63:332-333 history, 63:330-333, bridge design, 63:289-290
  • Architectural Board of Review, Santa Barbara, 56:312
  • Architectural Conservation, see Blueprint for Preservation: A Conservation Program for the Whittier Mansion, by Stephen J. Farneth, 62:175-194
  • Architectural Follies in America, by Lancaster, review, 40:357-59
  • "Architectural Legacy of Sacramento ... 19th Century Style," by Joseph A. Baird, Jr., 39:193-207
  • Architectural Records in the San Francisco Bay Area, editor by Waverley B. Lowell, review, 69:61-63
  • "Architectural Restoration of `Lucky' Baldwin's `Queen Anne' Cottage," address by Maurice Block, 32:376-78
  • Architecture in America of Catholic Tradition, by Francis W. Kervick, review, 42:361
  • Architecture of bathhouses, 64:283
  • "Architecture of Santa Barbara Mission," address by Rev. Father Augustine, 5:414
  • "The Architecture of the City Eclectic," by Robert Winter, 60:72-73
  • Architecture, International-style precursors, 63:287; Mission Revival style, 63:330-331; promotional (Los Angeles), 63:61-62
  • Architecture, see "California Architecture and Its Relation to Contemporary Trends in europe and America," 51:289-305; "The Mansion of the California Historical Society, 2090 Jackson St., San Francisco," 48:308-324; "Substantial, Fire-Proof edifices..." 51:431-437
  • Architecture, see "David Farquharson: Pioneer California Architect," 59:16-33; and "Like a Bright Tree of Life:' Farmland Settlement of the Sacramento River Delta," 59:222-239
  • Architecture, California domestic, 65:27-33
  • Architecture, in gold rush 79[2]:133, 134, 135
  • Architecture, Monterey style, 65:27-33
  • Architecture, see "Carville, San Francisco's Oceanside Bohemia," 57:308-3 19
  • Architecture, see "Rincon Hill was San Francisco's most genteel neighborhood," 58:48-61
  • Architecture, see Sailing to Byzantium: The Architecture of the Panama Pacific International Exhibition, by Gray Brechin, 62:106-121
  • Archival Center, Los Angeles, see "Library Resources: Potpourri of Graphic Materials in the Los Angeles Federal Records Center," 52:366-370
  • Archival Research, see "Research Uses of County Court Records, 1860-1879," 52:241-266
  • "Archival Resources Pertaining to Ethnic and Gender Issues," by Gloria Ricci Lothrop, 75:84-97
  • Archives of American Art of the Smithsonian Institution, 75:94
  • Archives of the Historical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 59:306
  • Archivo General de Centro America (Guatemala), 76[2-3]:83
  • Archivo General de Indias (Seville), 76[2-3]:83
  • Archstefter, Ed, 65:12
  • Archuleta, Ignacio, 14:6; 46:317
  • Archuleta, Miguel G., 16:103-6
  • Archulete (or Archilette, place), 10:37
  • The Archy Case (1858), 45:11-12
  • Arctic (ship), 15:183
  • Arcularius, Frank, 33:189
  • Arcularius, Genevieve, 33:188-89
  • Arcularius, William, 33:188-89
  • Arden, Sylvia, "The San Diego Historical Society Research Archives," 61:140-145
  • Arden, Tom, 64:148
  • Ardenza (vessel), 65:290
  • Arellanes, Jesús, [Arellanes, Jesus] 18:261
  • Arellanes,"Chino," 18:268
  • Arellano, Alonso de, 7:146, 148-50, 172-73, 182, 191, 192
  • Arellano, Felipe, 37:207
  • Arellano, Juan Ramfrez, 13:202
  • Arellano, Manuel Ramirez de, see Ramirez de Arellano
  • Arellano, Manuel Ramirez de, see Ramirez de Arrellano, Manuel
  • Arellano, Manuel Ramirez, 14:6
  • Arellano, Manuel, 13:203
  • Arena (publication), 41:133
  • Arena, Point, 7:25, 26, 57; 9:208; 10:330, 335; 30:311
  • Arenas, Cayetano, 21:312; 23:254; 27:105, 250-52
  • Arenas, Luis, 13:223; 27:250-51
  • Arents, Hiram, 9:35
  • Arentz, Theodore, 67:265 (photograph)
  • Arequipa Sanatorium for Wage-Earning Women, 73:202-215, 204 (photograph), 208 (photograph)
  • Argelago, Carmen, 33:359
  • Argenti (F.) & Company, 34:244
  • Argenti, Cavallier & Company, 16:82
  • Argenti, F., 47:10
  • Argenti, Felix, 16:82, 182; 17:174; 33:372; 34:244, 248, 249; v. City of San Francisco, 15:186, 282, 366-67, 370; 16:182; see also Metcalf v. Argenti
  • Argentina (vessel), 63:235
  • Argentina, 16:43-47; 76[1, 4]:91, 120
  • Arévalo, Miguel S. (musician)[Arevalo, Miguel S.], 78:160, 163, 175, 180, 182, 183, 184, 187; bio of, 184-185, 186
  • Argo (ship), 11:341, 345, 348
  • Argo, Mrs. Robert G. Margaret Wilson), 26:187
  • Argonaut (publication), 55:201
  • The Argonaut (publication), 6:35; 10:64, 96; 15:335-37; 52:159; 57:159; 60:190
  • Argonaut (ship, 1790), 10:337; 20:80
  • Argonaut (ship, 1850), 23:366
  • Argonaut (ship, 1944), 23:189
  • Argonaut (vessel), 41:29
  • Argonaut Publishing Company, 66:56
  • Argonauts of `49, by Howe, review, 2:81-83
  • Argos, Juan, 37:205, 211
  • Argue, John C., 63:101, 102
  • Argüelles Quiñones, Lope de, [Arguelles Quinones, Lope de] 50:201
  • Arguello Boulevard Improvement Club, San Francisco, 33:376
  • Arguello, 64:87
  • Argüello, Concepción, [Arguello, Concepcion]4:97-98; 27:89; 40:4; 66:28; 76[2-3]:304
  • Argüello, Lieutenant Don Luís de [Arguello, Lieutenant Don Luis de], 78:6, 7
  • Argüello, Gerónimo, [Arguello, Geronimo]37:243
  • Arguello, Gervasio, 12:233; 14:251, 259-60; 23:252; 27:333
  • Argüello, José Dario, 2:282; 11:29; 12:191, 224-25, 231, 236, 241-42; 15:140; 17:246; 23:2, 251; 25:364; 36:182; 41:40; 55:333, 335; 66:190; 76[2-3]:99, 129, 191
  • Argüello, José, [Arguello, Jose] 45:199, 213, 215, 216, 218-219; 46:103; 51:254-264 passim, biog. sketch, 278-279; 66:28
  • Argüello, Luis Antonio, [Arguello, Luis Antonio] 6:256; 11:74; 12:224-25, 242; 14:15, 128, 130, 197, 16:110-11, 114-17; 17:246, 249; 20:239; 21:378; 23:20, 251, 375; 27:333; 37:117, 244-45, 248; 46:115
  • Argüello, Luis, [Arguello, Luis] 55:200; 65:241; 69:328
  • Argüello, María Antonia, [Arguello, Maria Antonia] 36:182; 69:327
  • Argüello, Mrs. Jose Dario (Ignacia Moraga), [Arguello, Mrs. Jose Dario] 36:182
  • Argüello, Mrs. Santiago (Pilar Ortega), [Arguello, Mrs. Santiago] 36:182
  • Argüello, Mrs. Santiago E. (Guadalupe Estudillo), [Arguello, Mrs. Santiago E.] 36:182
  • Arguello, Patrick, 73:151
  • Arguello, Point, 15:178
  • Argüello, Santiago E., [Arguello, Santiago E.] 13:114, 124; 14:232, 234, 237; 22:50, 53-57; 45:343
  • Argüello, Santiago, [Arguello, Santiago] 12:345; 13:223; 14:235, 237, 245-46, 249-51, 259-60; 16:216, 223, 226, 230; 17:231; 22:50-57 passim, 65; 23:333; 26:56; 33:117-18; 36:121, 182; 76[2-3]:153, 181
  • Argüello, Sergeant José Dario, [Arguello, Sergeant Jose Dario] 60:15
  • Argüellos Quiñones, Lope de, [Arguellos Quinones, Lope de] 7:267
  • Argus (newspaper), 56:28
  • Argus, San Jose, 14:157
  • Argus, Stockton, 15:163; 20:162
  • Arias de Saavedra, Fernando, 53:12
  • Arias, Andrés, [Arias, Andres] 56:260, 261
  • Ariche, Pedro de, 3:309, 363-65
  • Ariel (airship), 58:347
  • Ariel (ship), 6:377; 32:312
  • Ariel (vessel), 56:80
  • Ariel Swimming Club, 64:275, 280
  • Aries, Philippe, 64:130
  • Arima, Clarence Yoneo, 73:34, 37, 38
  • Arington, J. J., 26:204; see also Arrington, J. J.
  • Arispe, 76[2-3]:248
  • Ariss, Bruce, mural by, 58:115
  • Ariss, Robert M., 69:276 (photograph), 277-278, 281-282
  • Arizona (play), 34:364
  • Arizona (ship), 22:171; 30:211; 31:59, 60
  • Arizona and New Mexico Express Company, 22:162
  • Arizona Battalion, Confederate Army, 6:32-33
  • An Arizona Chronology: Statehood, 1913-1939, by Douglas D. Martin, edited by Patricia Paylore, review, 46:256-257
  • Arizona City, 22:158
  • Arizona Eastern Railroad, 70:110
  • Arizona Exploring Expedition, 37:204-11
  • Arizona Magazine (publication), 62:48
  • Arizona Navigation Company, see Pacific and Colorado Steam Navigation Company
  • Arizona Territory, 73:186
  • Arizona, 6:31-32, 34-35; 9:301, 307, 308, 315; 10:305; 12:3-4; 22:1-25 passim, 151-74 passim; 34:126-42 passim; 41:309-3 17 passim; see "The Development of the Yuma Route Before 1846," 43:99-118; "The Politics of Reclamation," 52:292-325 passim; 55:150; 73:263, 265, 266, 311; 74:56, 248; 76[2-3]:54, 334, 346; 77[4]:155, 166, 266, 281; and the "Colorado Doctrine," 139; gold mining in, 77[4]:152
  • Arizpe, Ramón, [Arizpe, Ramon] 23:7
  • Ark (ship), 2:94; 6:214
  • Arkansas, 77[4]:56, 127, 210, 228
  • Arkansas (vessel), 56:76
  • Arkansas Act, 59:101
  • Arkansas River, 73:100, 103, 105, 109; 74:164; 77[4]:149
  • Arkelian, Marjorie Dakin, review Boynton, The Painter Lady: Grace Carpenter Hudson, 57:202
  • Arkelian, Marjorie, 71:69
  • Arkles, Seth, 9:160
  • Arlington area, Riverside, 76[1, 4]:25, 26
  • Arlington Heights Fruit Company, 61:26; 76[1, 4]:26
  • Arlington Hotel (Santa Barbara), 67:261, 265 (photograph)
  • Arlington, J., 22:250
  • Arlt, Gustave Otto, 29:375
  • Arm's Mountain News Deposit, Downieville, 30:366
  • Armande, Mlle., 78:145
  • Armand, Capt. (of Liberato, 1862), 19:41
  • Armand, or The Peer and the Peasant (play), 10:57, 77
  • Armas, Baltazar de, 7:300, 357, 377
  • Armenians in California, 68:202-209
  • Armenians, 30:305; 74:183, 184 (and photo), 185; 75:93
  • Armentrout-Ma, L. Eve, "Chinese in California's Fishing Industry, 1850-1941," 60:142-157
  • Armer (M.) & Bros., 19:292, 293
  • Armer, Austin, 56:135
  • Armer, Laura Adams, see "Laura Adams Armer: California Photographer," 56:129-139
  • Armer, Laura May (Adams), 71:125-126
  • Armer, Morris, 19:293
  • Armer, Ruth, 38:5
  • Armer, Sidney, 56:135; port., 131
  • Armes, Charles W. and George W., 10:291
  • Armes, William D., 71:257
  • Armes, William Dallam, 20:141, 145; 32:237-38
  • Armija, Cecilia, 71:428 (photograph)
  • Armijo, Antonio, 55:158; 76[2-3]:312
  • Armijo, J. F., 50:407
  • Armijo, Manuel, 55:158
  • Armistead (died Panama, 1849), 27:36
  • Armona, Matias de, 11:275
  • Armory Hall, Oakland, 19:105
  • Armory Hall, San Francisco, 15:164; 29:251
  • Armour Packing Plant (So. San Francisco), 63:131
  • Armour, P. D., 63:118, 121
  • Armour, Philip Danforth, 77[4]:7
  • Armour, Richard, 68:190
  • Arms and Mudd Laboratories of the Geological Sciences, 60:239
  • Arms, Charles S., 51:238
  • Arms, see Weapons
  • Armsby, Leonora (Wood), 25:284-85; "San Francisco Symphony Orchestra:First Decade," 25:229-54; obituaries of Lutie D. Goldstein, 34:181-82; Mrs. Sigmund Stern, 35:184-87; 65:254-256
  • Armstead (Alviso, 1853), 29:40, 42
  • Armstrong (Nevada City, 1862), 10:385
  • Armstrong, Bradley, Adan, 64:20, 21
  • Armstrong, Edward I., 10:72
  • Armstrong, Edward, 64:21
  • Armstrong, Garner Ted, 57:363
  • Armstrong, George Frederick, 64:21
  • Armstrong, George, 14:222
  • Armstrong, Gloria, Mr., & Mrs., 73:71
  • Armstrong, Grace, 64:21
  • Armstrong, Henry, 53:341
  • Armstrong, James, 37:198
  • Armstrong, James, 66:107
  • Armstrong, John W., 27:134
  • Armstrong, John, 15:240
  • Armstrong, Louie, 75:275
  • Armstrong, Mary Weaver, 64:20
  • Armstrong, Mrs. Richard F. (Arabella L. Hornsby), 20:114
  • Armstrong, Robert J., 72:151-60, 161 (photograph), 163-64
  • Armstrong, Sarah, see Montgomery, Mrs. Allen
  • Armstrong, Thomas, 15:54
  • Armstrong, W. W., 69:141
  • Armstrong, William N., 67:250, 251, 252
  • Armstrong, William R., 10:62
  • Armstrong, William Wallace (1822-1915), 64:19, 20
  • Armstrong, William Weaver (1862-1906), 64:18-21
  • Armstrong,"Dr." (on London, 1849-50), 7:213
  • Army Corps of Engineers, 60:78, 249, 257; 64:260; 74:190, 193, 194; Advisory Board, 196; 75:40
  • Army Explorations in the American West 1803-63, by Goetzmann, review, 39:83
  • Army of Californians (1842-46), 13:43-55, 100, 112, 118, 131, 133, 134, 227-28; 17:144
  • Army of the West, 25:291-308; 26:26, 46, 50, 57; 33:97-124 passim, 263, 267; 45:132-148 passim; see "The Final Roster of the Army of the West, 1846-1847," 43:37-14; 55:158; 73:118
  • Arnade, Charles W., review of Warren, Vasco de Quiroga and His Pueblo-Hospitals of Santa Fe, 43:362
  • Arnaud, H., 35:315
  • Arnautoff Victor, 58:98-99; 104; illustration, 107
  • Arnaz, José, (rancher) [Arnaz, Jose] 4:169; 13:227; 18:167, 178; 78:178
  • Arndt, Alvin, 4:45
  • Arnés, Padre, [Arnes, Padre] 6:161
  • Arnhold, Benjamin, 35:124
  • Arno (ship), 22:166, 169
  • Arnold and Scott, 14:394
  • "Arnold Genthe's California Portraits," 63:152-153
  • Arnold Ranch, San Luis Obispo County, 36:15
  • Arnold Schoenberg Institute, 75:96
  • Arnold, A. S., 33:5, 7-8, 149
  • Arnold, Benjamin W., 10:43, 357
  • Arnold, Bion J., 43:6; 60:67
  • Arnold, H. H. "Hap," 70:292, 293 (photograph), 294-295, 297, 302, 303
  • Arnold, H. H., 63:43
  • Arnold, Henry H., 26:285-86; obituary, 29:83-84
  • Arnold, John, 29:254
  • Arnold, Josiah, 14:177
  • Arnold, Lewis G., 14:364; 16:339
  • Arnold, Noah Sanford, 22:94
  • Arnold, Ralph, 37:274
  • Arnold, Thomas, 9:266
  • Arnstein-Simon, 36:157
  • Aros, Dolores, 37:195
  • Around the Horn in `49, by Hall, review, 7:197-98
  • Around the Horn to the Sandwich Islands and California, by Lyman, editor Teggart, review, 4:91-92
  • Around the World in Eighty Days (play), 37:227
  • Arpino, Gerald, 61:96
  • Arrah-na-Pogue (play), 21:146
  • Arrajeta, Joanes de, 2:150
  • Arrastra, 3:202; 35:43; 77[4]:39, 202
  • Arreola, Pablo-Raúl [Arreola, Pablo-Raul], review of Painting on the Left: Diego Rivera, Radical Politics, and San Francisco's Public Murals, 78:292
  • Arrighi, Ernesto, 75:346
  • Arrillaga, José Joaquín, [Arrillaga, Jose Joaquin] 56:265
  • Arrillaga, José Joaquín de, [Arrillaga, Jose Joaquin de] 2:311-12; 4:147; 10:345; 12:191, 219, 222, 241; 14:11, 13; 15:59-60; 16:103; 17:121; 23:5, 16; 30:316; 36:6
  • Arrillaga, Jose Joaquin de, 41:39-40, 41; 45:203; 46:108, 110, 112, 313, 317; 51:254-264 passim, biog., 275-277
  • Arrillaga, José Joaquín de, [Arrillaga, Jose Joaquin de] 67:83, 85, 87, 88, 89
  • Arrillaga, José, [Arrillaga, Jose] 63:231; 70:210
  • Arrillaga, Santiago (pianist), 78:182
  • Arrington, J.J., 26:204(?); 31:229
  • Arrington, Leonard ., Beet Sugar in the West: A History the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1891-1966, review, 47:362
  • Arrington, William, 17:174
  • Arriola, Fortunato, 69:139, 142; 71:13; 79[2]:195
  • "Arrival at Drakes Bay," map, 43: between 136 & 137
  • Arrow Rock, 23:289, 298
  • Arrow Rock, Mo., 47:42, 45, 50, 61
  • Arrowhead Lake Company, 47:16
  • Arrowhead Reservoir Company, 27:113
  • Arrowsmith, Aaron, map by, 19:221
  • Arroyo de la Cuesta, Felipe, 25:135-36; 36:334-35; 37:305-6; biog., 48:139-141
  • Arroyo de los Negros 79[2]:68
  • Arroyo Grande, California, 77[1-3]:87
  • Arroyo Seco Parkway (Pasadena Freeway), 59:132; 74:401
  • Arroyo Seco, 13:74, 159
  • Art & Artists, see "Working to prosperity: California's New Deal murals," 58:98-127
  • Art and Artists, 5:198; 10:270, 406; 15:54, 170, 172, 183, 213-15, 383; 18:180; 21:3, 327, 329; 22:33-39 passim; 23:96; 24:264, 265, 266; 28:35; 29:276; 30:136-39; 37:19-38, 89; book on, review, 2:173-77; Sloss collection, 37:21-38; see also Audubon; Ayres, T. A.; Barbieri; Bierstadt; Brookes, S. M.; Butman, F. A.; Eastman, Harrison; Edouart, Alexander; Hill, Thomas; Herrick, William F.; Jewett, W. D. and W. S.; Kane, Paul; Keith, William; Kern, E. M.; Nahl; Panoramas; Surfa; Tavernier, Jules; and Cartoons; Photography; see "Eat Me and Grow Young!: Orange Crate Art in the Golden State," 56:52-71; "From the Place We Hear About...": A Descriptive Check List of Pictorial Lithographs and Letter Sheets in the CHS Collection," 56:346-367; Painterly Poet, Poetic Painter: The Dual Art of Maynard Dixon," 56:290-309; see "Frank Van Sloun: California's Master of the Monotype and etching," 54:345-357; "Maynard Dixon, Artist of the West," 53:361-376; "R. D. Ginther, Workingman Artist and Historian of Skid Row," 54:263-265; see also Photographers, names of
  • Art associations, see Art unions
  • Art deco murals, Grand Casino, Catalina Island, 63:76
  • Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, by Thomas Albright, review, 65:141-143
  • Art Institute (San Francisco) (formerly California School of Fine Arts), 62:218
  • The Art of California: Selected Works from the Collection of the Oakland Museum, editor by Christina Orr-Cahall, review, 65:64-65
  • Art of the Gold Rush (Exhibition), 76[1, 4]:inside front cover; Winter; 77[1-3]:2, 85
  • Art of the Gold Rush, by Janice T. Driesbach, Harvey L. Jones, and Katherine Church Holland, 77[1-3]:186, review of, 187-89
  • Art of the Old World in New Spain and the Mission Days of Alta California, by Holway, review, 2:173-77
  • Art Students League, San Francisco, 53:367
  • Art Treasures of the West, by William Davenport, review, 48:357-358
  • Art unions, San Francisco, 15:183; 28:35; see also California Art Union
  • Art, California, early, 71:3-59; and the Gold Rush, 71:61-73; landscape painting, 71:10-13; portraiture, 71:10, 13, see also titles of specific works
  • Art, commercial, 56:52-71 passim
  • Art, Humor and Humanity of Mark Twain, editor Brashear and Rodney, review, 38:368-70
  • Art, see "Images of the California Landscape, 1850-1916, Highlighting the Collection of the California Historical Society, Part I-Yosemite," 60:60:318-331
  • Art: argonauts support 79[2]:170; arrival of artists during gold rush, 171; commercial motive and, 179; from foreign countries, 181, 182; varying quality of, 176-177
  • Arteaga, Ignacio, 40:238
  • Artel, Linda, "California history on film," 58:264-268
  • Artémise, L' [Artemise, L'] (corvette, 1850s), 15:171, 173; 27:208
  • Artémise, L' [Artemise, L'](frigate, 1839), 8:116, 117; 12:49; 18:315-18 passim, 325, 328
  • Artésien, Pierre, [Artesien, Pierre] 12:333
  • Arther (or Arthur), James P., 4:164; 5:132; 23:200, 207, 217, 320, 333
  • Arthur (vessel), 52:345
  • Arthur, Chester A., 67:252, 261
  • Arthur, Chester A., 72:340
  • Arthur, Chester Alan, 57:26-27, 44
  • Arthur, J. D., 15:35
  • Arthur, Jean, 72:55
  • Arthur, Ned (Day and Night employee), 62:47, 48
  • Artic Oil Company warehouse (1885), 63:282
  • Articles of Capitulation, 76[2-3]:343
  • "Artifacts from Excavation of Sutter's Sawmill," by Franklin Fenenga, 26:160-62
  • Artifacts, Maritime, see "A glimpse into the Niantic's hold," 58:326-333; "No longer a buoyant ship-unearthing the Gold Rush storeship Niantic," 58:316-325
  • Artigues, Louis, 21:329
  • Artillery Company, San Francisco, 15:164, 174
  • Artists in California 1786-1940, by Edan Milton Hughes, review, 65:216-217
  • Artists, California Indian, 71:386-401
  • Artraya, Enrique, 15:40
  • Arts and Crafts movement, 73:206, 207, 209
  • The Arts and Crafts Movement in California: Living the Good Life, edited by Kenneth R. Trapp, review, 75:174-175
  • Arundel-Harcourt, see Harcourt, Thomas Arundel-
  • Aruz, José, [Aruz, Jose] 12:232
  • ArtWest Associates, 75:269
  • Arvidson, Linda, 44:199
  • Arvin, Calif., 43:195-218
  • Arvin, Lucien, 67:156, 159
  • Arzaga, Manuel, 13:218-21; 60:21; 76[2-3]:151
  • Arzner, Dorothy, 60:19
  • "As I Came Down Mt. Tamalpais" (poem), by Clarence Urmy, 61:89
  • "'As jolly as a clam at high water': The Rise of Art in Gold Rush California," by Anthony Kirk 79[2]:19, 169-203
  • As the Padres Saw Them: California Indian Life and Customs as Reported by the Franciscan Missionaries, 1813-1815, editor by Maynard Geiger, review, 56:179-180
  • "As We Were in Avalon," by Julia Braun Kessler, 63:71-76
  • As You Like It (play), 35:142
  • As you sow: three studies in the social consequences of agri-business, by Walter Goldschmidt, review, 58:83-84
  • Asahi Shimbun (newspaper), 50:307
  • Asakawa, Kirniyo, 73:63, 64, 70 (photograph)
  • Asano Soichiro, see Soichiro, Asano
  • Asar, Venando, 68:120
  • Asaro, Frank, 57:174, 177, 178
  • Ascención, Antonio de la, [Ascencion, Antonio de la] see "Early California Propaganda: The Works of Fray Antonio de la Ascencion," 50:195-205 ["Early California Propaganda: The Works of Fray Antonio de la Ascención"]
  • Ascención, see Antonio de la Ascención [Ascencion, see Antonio de la Ascencion]
  • Ascensión, Fray Antonio de la (Fray Antonio), [Ascension, Fray Antonio de la (Fray Antonio)] 62:54, 56, 58; 76[2-3]:91
  • "Ascent of Mount Shasta in 1861," from Journal of Richard G. Stanwood, 6:69-76
  • Aschanblan, C., 31:333
  • Ascher, Charles S., 59:129
  • Ascher, Leonard W., 15:15, 19, 20
  • Aschmann, Homer, "Historical Sources for a Contact ethnography of Baja California," 44:99-121; The Natural and Human History of Baja California: from Manuscripts by Jesuit Missionaries, review, 48:351-352; review of Grant, The Rock Paintings of the Chumash: A Study of a California Indian Culture, 46:78-80; review of Heizer, editor, The Indians of Los Angeles County: Hugo Reid's Letters of 1852, 49:175-176; review of Shipek, The Autobiography of Delfina Cuera, a Diegueño Woman, 48:177-178 [The Autobiography of Delfina Cuera, a Diegueno Woman,]
  • Ashburner, Mrs. William (Emilia Brewer Field), 36:45, 50-51
  • Ashburner, William, 1:13; 4:16, 24; 6:354; 36:45; 45:38, portrait, 37; 72:239 (photograph); 75:329; 77[4]:157
  • Ashby, Eleanor, see Bancroft, Eleanor A.
  • Ashby, George E., 34:337
  • Ashby, Mark, 17:44
  • Ashe, Elizabeth, 73:205
  • Ashe, J. Porter, 47:109
  • Ashford, Evelyn, 63:37
  • Ashford, Lewis Joseph, 10:178, 183, 188
  • Ashim, Bark, 17:218
  • Ashim, Harriet, see Choynski, Mrs. Isador Nathan
  • Ashley (Bidwell's Bar, 1861), 29:123
  • Ashley's River, 22:233, 234
  • Ashley, Delos R., 9:42, 46, 107; 30:147; 38:314; 46:153; 47:255, 256
  • Ashley, Edward, 30:297, 300
  • Ashley, George W., 46:23
  • Ashley, William Henry, 3:29; 4:105, 109, 110-28 passim, 139, 140, 279; 25:367; 28:119; correspondence, 37:5-7
  • Ashton, Tom, 11:58
  • Asia (ship), 37:258-59
  • Asia, 76[2-3]:32; 76[1, 4]:94; 77[4]:254, 285; as source of miners, 77[4]:5
  • Asia, connection to California, 77[1-3]:64
  • Asian America: Chinese and Japanese in the United States since 1850, by Roger Daniels, review, 69:64-65
  • Asian-American Company, 76[2-3]:130
  • Asian Americans, by Sucheng Chan, review, 71:440
  • Asian Americans, inside front cover, Spring (vol. 73); 77[1-3]:61; see also Alien land laws, Chinese Americans, discrimination, Japanese Americans
  • Asian Americans: An Interpretive History, by Sucheng Chan, review, 70:407-408
  • Asian farm operators (number by selected counties), 62:131
  • Asian immigrants, 67:43-55
  • Asian immigrants, see Becoming Americans: Asian Sojourners, Immigrants, and Refugees in the Western United States, by Tricia Knoll, review, H. Brett Melendy, 62:229; 70:407 (photograph); Spring issue (vol. 73)
  • Asian immigration - farm labor pool, 62:128
  • Asian students, 62:122
  • Asians in Los Angeles, see "The Far East in the Far West," 60:60:90-91
  • Asians, 73:3, 5, 27, 277; 74:176, 181, 183-184, 187-188, 266, 409-421; 75:92, 229; immigrants, 235; 76[2-3]:3; banned from mines, 77[4]:9; 79[2]:5, 8; education and, 239; religion and, 253. See also Chinese
  • Asiatic cholera, 75:163
  • The Asiatic exclusion League, 50:304
  • Asiatic Exclusion League, 73:5
  • Asiatic-Mexican Company, 25:69-76, 150-68
  • Asing, (As-sing) Norman 79[2]:75, 77, 153
  • Asisara, Lorenzo, 68:118-125; 70:206-215
  • Asistencia Nuestra Senora de Los Angeles, 54:66-67
  • Asistencia San Antonio de Pala, 54:65-66
  • Asistencia Santa Margarita de Cortona, 54:64-65
  • Asistencias, 54:64-67
  • Askin, Albert, 9:57
  • Askin, Richard, 9:144
  • Asmodeus (play), 10:379
  • Asparagus Farmers Guild, see Asuparagasu Gyosha Kumiai
  • Asparagus farming, 73:15-27
  • Aspasia (of Athens), 55:204
  • "Aspects of the Documentary: Ken Light's Photographs of Migrant Workers in California," by John Bloom, 65:264-273
  • Aspen, Colorado, 77[1-3]:152
  • Asphalt, 8:157; 10:300; 15:235; 19:203; 23:239
  • Aspinwall (Colon), 16:184; 19:290
  • Aspinwall, G. W., 12:75, 16:199
  • Aspinwall, William H., 56:109, 110
  • Aspinwall, William Henry, 13:244-47, 251, 386, 389, 397; 15:275; 16:72; 17:308; 26:194, 199; 31:37, 38; port., 13: opposite 389; see also Howland & Aspinwall
  • Aspinwall, William Henry, 57:47-48
  • Aspiroz, Salvador, 15:141
  • Assai (Arab, 1862), 9:319
  • "The Assasination of Padre Andres Quintana by the Indians of Mission Santa Cruz in 1812: The Narrative of Lorenzo Asisara," translator, editor, and intro. by Edward D. Castillo, 68:116-125
  • Assassination, political (Spanish California), 68:117-125
  • Assay offices, 15:244; 16:35-38; 24:183; see also Gold
  • Assayer's Office, (photograph), by Jill A. Lachman, 73:316
  • Assembly Relief Investigating Committee, see "California Un-American Activities Investigations," 49:309-327
  • Assembly Rooms, San Francisco, 10:374; 15:369
  • Assimilation of Japanese, 73:33
  • Assistance League Playhouse, 75:81
  • Associaçao Portuguesa Protectora e Beneficiente, [Associacao Portuguesa Protectora e Beneficiente] 35:244
  • Associated Auctioneers, 15:174
  • Associated British Societies of Los Angeles, 60:181
  • Associated Catholic Charities, 72:10
  • Associated Catholic Charities, see "Irish-Born Champion of the Mexican-Americans," 49:233-249 passim
  • The Associated Charities, San Francisco, 52:202; 74:383
  • Associated Farmers of California, 31:130-31; 61:212, 214, 216, 218, 219, 220
  • Associated Farmers, Inc., 58:356
  • Associated Farmers, see "Social Science in the Central Valley of California: An episode," 43:195-218
  • Associated General Contractors of California (AGC), 72:191
  • Associated Oil Company, 75:122
  • Associated Pioneers of the Territorial Days of California, 1878, 50:3
  • Associated Press, 63:39
  • Associated Veterans of the Mexican War, 24:48
  • Association for the Improvement and Adornment of San Francisco, 64:276
  • Association for the Preservation of the Missions, 71:352
  • Association for the Protection of Property, 15:163-64
  • Association of California Principals, 53:33
  • Association of Collegiate Alumnae (Los Angeles Branch), 66:98
  • Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 72:7 San Francisco Bay Branch, 227
  • Association of Community Chests and Councils, 56:310
  • Association of Italian Language Instructors, 75:340, 341
  • Association to Preserve Bodega Head and Harbor, 71:201, 205
  • "Associations and Picnics as Stabilizing Forces in Southern California," by Joseph Boskin, 44:17-26
  • Associazione Ex-Combattenti e Reduci, 75:341
  • Associazione Nazionale di Combattenti Italiani, 75:346
  • Assommoir, L' (play), 21:256
  • "Assumption Abbey," 54:150
  • Asten, Samuel, 67:218
  • Asti, 30:309
  • Astigarribia, Francisco de, 7:173
  • Astin, Samuel C., 15:369
  • Astles, John B., 27:185; "Rev. Dr. W. A. Scott, a Southern Sympathizer," 27:149-56
  • Astor House (scow), 27:259, 261-62, 265
  • Astor House, Monterey, 11:132-33
  • Astor, John Jacob, 12:79, 225; 24:230
  • Astor, John Jacob, 50:19, 20
  • Astoria (ship), 17:172
  • Astoria or Anecdotes of an enterprise Beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving, edited by edgeley W. Todd, review, 45:164-165
  • Astoria, 2:126, 134; 8:98; 17:135; 20:22; 24:231
  • Astrea (ship), 3:216
  • Astrolable, L' (ship), 15:213, 215, 216; 20:51, 52; 26:371
  • Astucias por heredar un sobrino a su tío (The Slyness of a Nephew Inheriting from His Uncle) (play), 78:176
  • Asumpcion, Andres de la, 50:195
  • Asumpción, see Andrés de la Asumpción [Asumpcion, see Andres de la Asumpcion]
  • Asuparagasu Gyosha Kunziai (Asparagus Farmers' Guild), 73:22
  • "At the Extremity of Civilization": An Illinois Physician's Journey to California in 1849, by Israel Shipman Pelton Lord, edited by Necia Dixon Liles, review, 76:Supp. 34-35
  • "At Mono Lake," (exhibit), 68:185
  • Atacames, Ecuador, 13:7-8
  • Atala (vessel), 46:115
  • Atalanta (ship), see David Paddock
  • Atanacio (Indian, 1831), 16:224
  • Atascadero, see Ranchos:Atascadero
  • Atcha (ship), 39:110
  • Atchison & Company, 9:63, 136-37, 164
  • Atchison and Rice's Turnpike, 8:213; 9:69
  • Atchison's Bar, Yuba County, 8:338, 341, 355; 9:54
  • Atchison, Anna, 10:361
  • Atchison, Ben, 8:211, 362; 9:69
  • Atchison, David R., 19:361
  • Atchison, John H., 8:211, 341, 352, 362; 9:53, 168; 10:177, 181, 182, 189, 260; 11:54, 55, 56; lawsuit, 10:180; see also Atchison, John K.
  • Atchison, John K., 9:50, 58, 69:see also Atchison, John H.
  • Atchison, Lizzie, 33:200
  • Atchison, Mrs. Silas (Emma Phillips), 9:287
  • Atchison, Sam, 10:359
  • Atchison, Silas, 8:211, 346, 362; 9:69, 162, 164, 166, 287; 10:172
  • Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, 70:6, 21, 26, 42, 60-61 (photos), 63, 82, 86, 87, 90-91, 98, 100, 101, 103, 104, 108, 110; 67:95-107; 74:24 (photo); 77[1-3]:61
  • Atensio, Gregorio, 26:32
  • Atget, Eugene, 68:6
  • Athearn, Robert G., Rebel of the Rockies, review, 42:353-354; The Mythic West in Twentieth-century America, review, 66:227
  • Athenaeum (Negro association), San Francisco, 38:303
  • The Athenaeum (publication), 53:125
  • Athenaeum Reading Rooms, San Francisco, 38:314
  • Athenaeum Saloon, San Francisco, 22:266-67; 28:37
  • Athenaeum Theatre, San Francisco, 20:293
  • Athens, Greece, 73:301, 304
  • Atherton (place), 13:192
  • Atherton Investigation (1935), 58:143, 144, 149, 150, 151
  • Atherton, Dominga de Goni, 55:200
  • Atherton, Dominga De Goni, 60:334, 336
  • Atherton, Edwin N., 58:151-152
  • Atherton, Emily, 14:176, 182
  • Atherton, Faxon Dean, 12:146; 13:192; 14:320, 343; 22:96; 29:150, 166; 32:185; 33:372; 38:326-27; letters to, 28:113-14, 342; 54:324, 326; 55:200; 61:285-286; 70:364
  • Atherton, Florence, see Eyre, Mrs. Edward L.
  • Atherton, Frank, 60:342
  • Atherton, George H. Bowen, 40:2
  • Atherton, George, 55:199, 200, 201, 205
  • Atherton, George, 61:285-286
  • Atherton, Gertrude Franklin (Horn), 17:356; 19:110; 28:33; 36:110; addresses,"Rezánov and Concha Argüello," [Rezanov and Concha Arguello] 7:95; "The Pageant of San Francisco Society," 22:84; obituary of Charles Caldwell Dobie, 22:91; article on, 40:1-10; photograph, 40: bef. 1
  • Atherton, Gertrude Franklin, 64:195
  • Atherton, Gertrude (Franklin), 77[1-3]:64
  • Atherton, Gertrude, 50:244, 245; 57:302; 60:332-349 passim; 61:93, 94, 285, 286; 63:142, 321; 65:103; 71:348, 440 (photograph);
  • Atherton, Gertrude (writer) 79[2]:45
  • Atherton, Gertrude, see "Gertrude Atherton and the New Woman," 55:194-209
  • Atherton, Lewis, The Cattle Kings, review, 42:164-165
  • Atherton, Muriel, 55:200; 60:334, 336, 346; see also Russell, Muriel Atherton
  • Atherton, Robert, 28:113, 114, 342
  • Atherton, William, 5:133
  • Atkins (Sonoranian Camp, 1848 or `49), 13:384
  • Atkins, Anna, 71:111
  • Atkins, Mary, 16:185; 23:191; 24:63-64, 72, 165, 179; 26:354; 29:55; 31:86; 61:22, 23; 79[2]:242; see also Young Ladies' Seminary
  • Atkins, William B., 15:168
  • Atkinson (Kern River and San Francisco, 1855), 15:274
  • Atkinson (on Westward Ho, 1853), 28:322
  • Atkinson, F. A., 29:39, 55; 34:245
  • Atkinson, Helen, 65:253
  • Atkinson, J. A., 73:193, 194
  • Atkinson, Janet I., Los Angeles County Historical Directory, review, 69:65-68
  • Atkinson, M., 14:206, 211, 226
  • Atkinson, William O., 58:109
  • Atlanta, Georgia, 58:166-178 passim
  • Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Company, 28:285; 39:305
  • Atlantic (ship), 13:250; 16:77 Atlantic and Pacific Company, 34:209 Atlantic and Pacific Express, see Wells Fargo & Company
  • Atlantic and Pacific Aerial Navigation Company, 58:338
  • Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, 22:162; 27:272, 339, 340; 67:96, 101, 102; 78:42
  • Atlantic Cable, 9:388; 11:306; celebration at Marysville, 9:360, 367, 389
  • Atlantic Era vs. Pacific Era, 73:32-33
  • The Atlantic Express (train), 42:34, 36, 37
  • Atlantic Monthly (publication), 42:118; 57:220, 226; 69:28, 33, 138; 73:224; inside front cover, Fall (volume 77)
  • Atlantic-Richfield, 60:88, 96
  • Atlas of California, by Michael W Donley, et al., review, 61:68
  • Atmore, Edward A., 5:327
  • Atole, 15:220
  • Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), 71:194, 198, 201, 207, 214, 227, 229; 75:48, 49, 50, 51
  • Atomic energy Commission Archives, 52:369
  • The Atomic West, edited by Bruce Hevly and John M. Findlay, review of, 78:204
  • Atondo y Antillon, Isidro de, see "A Biographical Note on Isidro de Atondo y Antillon," 48:211-218.
  • Atondo y Antillon, Isidro, 8:80; 26:309-19; 27:310
  • Atrevida (corvette), 76[2-3]:99, 100
  • Atrevida (ship), 3:217-18, 232-34, 236; 15:214
  • Atsugewi Indian, 76[2-3]:55, 69
  • Attai (Chinese slave girl), 32:305-6
  • Attias, Elaine, "A Show of Culture," 63:77-79
  • Attitiewa, see Ottitiewa
  • Attwood (North Bloomfield, 1871), 29:204
  • Atwater (place), 35:242
  • Atwater, J. B. (actor) 79[2]:290
  • Atwater, John Bowman, 46:339, 341, 342, 343; 52:255
  • Atwater, John, 22:243
  • Atwell's Island, 72:260
  • Atwell, A. B., 31:333
  • Atwell, J. J., 75:135
  • Atwell, Lewis, 72:271
  • Atwill's Musical Repository, San Francisco, 28:38; 30:113
  • Atwill, Joseph Fairfield, 9:26; 15:176; 22:31, 33; 28:285; 32:89
  • Atwood (from Ore., 1848), 13:12-17 passim
  • Atwood, H., 29:22
  • Atwood, Leroy, 34:351-52
  • Atwood, Melville, 6:341; 11:243, 246
  • Atwood, Oregon, inside front cover, Fall (vol. 73)
  • Au, see Ah
  • Aubert, Jacques M., 22:304
  • Aubertine, Don Jose Frederico, 29:189
  • Aubertine, George F., 29:189
  • Aubertine, Mrs. George F. (Miriam Brand), 29:190
  • Aubichon, Baptiste, 22:217, 222; 23:38
  • Auble, E.F., 31:127-28
  • Aubrey (Oroville, 1860), 10:251
  • Aubry, Francis Xavier, 12:22, 80
  • Auburn, 76[2-3]:64; 77[1-3]:6; 77[4]:9, 85, 262
  • Auburn City, Oregon, 16:40
  • Auburn Firehouse, 59:207
  • Auburn Hotel, 18:361-62
  • Auburn Stars and Stripes (newspaper), 49:108; 53:351
  • Auburn, California, 2:203-6; 4:258, 259; 9:368, 392; 11:232, 236; 13:14, 15, 19, 24-26; 15:364; 18:361-64; 20:331; 30:238, 260-61, 361; 31:247, 273; 38:38; 39:289; 79[2]:75; newspapers, 18:361; 20:161; 25:380; 57:338, 339, 341; 59:204-221 passim
  • Auchampaugh, Phillip G., 32:159
  • Auckland (ship), 23:336; 28:38
  • Auclair, Jacquard, 39:342
  • Auclimbault, Peter, 15:172
  • Auction Lunch, San Francisco, 16:340; 17:82; 39:301
  • "Auction Sales of Californiana," 1:96-99; 2:77-80; 3:191-95; 6:192-94; 7:405; 8:78-79, 278-79
  • Auctions, 8:78-79; 14:388, 402; 15:50; 38:365-67; in San Francisco, 8:279; 15:174; 22:273-74; 30:109, 254, 256, 264, 265, 356, 358, 364; 38:365; see also "Auction Sales of Californiana
  • Aud, Francis L., 9:151, 157, 169-70, 269, 349, 353, 357; 10:40, 48-49, 57, 62, 66, 382-83; 14:397; 15:23, 35-36
  • Audley Clarke (ship), 30:42; 36:309
  • Audubon (ship), 15:377; 16:83
  • "Audubon's Ill-Fated Western Journey," by Jeanne S. Van Nostrand, 21:289-310
  • Audubon, John James, 21:290; 22:67
  • Audubon, John W., 71:6
  • Audubon, John Woodhouse, 21:289-310; 22:67, 70-71; 23:168, 176; drawings by, 21: opposite 289, opposite 300; 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Winter
  • Audubon, Victor, 21:290, 302, 303, 304, 307
  • Auer, Mischa, 52:329
  • Auerbach, Herbert S., editor Ferris, Life in the Rocky Mountains, review, 19:281
  • Auger, Edouard, 22:273, 274, 276
  • Augur, Christopher Columbus, 28:202
  • "August Vollmer, Berkeley's First Chief of Police and the emergence of Police Professionalism," by Nathan Douthit, 54:101-124
  • "Augustin Vicente Zamorano," address by George L. Harding, 13:411
  • Augustine, Father, 60:175
  • Augustine, Father, see Hobrecht
  • Aulancoca, Andres, 75:359
  • Aulick, John H., 2:250
  • Aurelia Henry Reinhardt: Portrait of a Whole Woman, by George Hedley, review, 42:154-156
  • Aurélie, L' [Aurelie, L'] (ship), 29:81
  • Aurelio (Indian), 45:200
  • Aurifère, L' [Aurifere, L'] (company), 22:299, 301
  • Aurora (vessel, ship), 29:1, 6, 16, 18, 167, 170; 30:125; 64:292
  • Aurora (sternwheeler), 75:18
  • Aurora, Nevada, 4:67; 7:91-92, 113-19; 24:277; 26:236-44 passim; newspapers, 7:117; 26:241; illustration, 7:114
  • Austin, Miss M. F., 25:30-31
  • Austin & Company, 15:164
  • Austin and Brown, Architects, 63:287
  • Austin mining district, 77[4]:162
  • Austin, Alexander, 19:237
  • Austin, Capt. (Sacramento, 1849), 20:38
  • Austin, Dwight, 55:322
  • Austin, Ed, 61:296
  • Austin, Henry, 30:59
  • Austin, Horace, 11:9
  • Austin, James D. (James Defenbaugh), 9:245
  • Austin, James, 24:237, 242
  • Austin, Mary (Hunter), 12:77; 30:185
  • Austin, Mary (novelist), 62:112; inside front cover, Fall (volume 77)
  • Austin, Mary Hunter, 69:22, 23, (photograph), 24-35
  • Austin, Mary, 52:166; see "Ideality to Reality: The Founding of Carmel," 48:199-205 passim
  • Austin, Mary, 56:304
  • Austin, Mary, 59:120; 61:286, 287; 65:193, 196, 199; 66:143 (photograph); 68:188, 192, 194; 72:263; 73:276; see I-Mary: A Biography of Mary Austin, by Agusta Fink, review, Pamela Herr, 62:228
  • Austin, Mary, 75:71, 94
  • Austin, Mary, 76[1, 4]:99, 105
  • Austin, Mrs. Nat, 16:81
  • Austin, Nev., 6:346, 347-50; 23:260; 28:379
  • Austin, Nevada, Reese River Reveille (newspaper), 49:115
  • Austin, Paul, 61:39
  • Austin, Ruth, 69:22
  • Austin, Samuel C., 9:44, 45; 15:369
  • Austin, Smith & Company, Columbia, 50:436
  • Austin, Stafford W., 65:199
  • Austin, Stephen F., 73:102, 109
  • Austin, Wallace Stafford, 69:22
  • Australia (train), 42:35
  • Australia Gives Us the Eucalyptus, by Raymond W. Thorp, 62:139-141
  • Australia, 19:328-29, 336; 24:169; 10:394; 26:279-80; 28:277; 30:15-35, 91, 306, 307; 32:245-47, 259, 273; 33:274; 73:281, 294; 74:19 (photo), 381; 76[1, 4]:91; 77[1-3]:38; 77[4]:x, 155, 243, 254, 287; Californians in, 150, 152; discovery of gold in, 26; see Australia Gives Us the Eucalyptus, by Raymond W. Thorp, 62:139-141
  • Australian Ballot, see "The Struggle for the Australian Ballot in California," 51:227-243
  • Australian Steamship Line, 27:267
  • Australians 79[2]:53, 54
  • Australians and the Gold Rush: California and Down Under, 1849-1854, by Jay Monaghan, review, 48:354
  • Australians, in the Gold Rush, 77[4]:5, 86
  • Autenreith, E. L., 8:5, 10, 13
  • Authorized By No Law: The San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1856 and the United States Circuit Court for the Districts of California, by John D. Gordan, III, review, 67:135-136
  • Authors and Writers, see "The MacGowan Girls," 59:116-125
  • Authors' Carnival, San Francisco, 31:340
  • "Authorship of the So-Called `Gordon Manuscript,' The," by Helen S. Carr, 8:374-77
  • Autobiography and Memorial of Jacob Detweiler, review, 2:83-84
  • Autobiography of Delfina Cuero, a Diegueno Woman, As Told to Florence C. Shipek, review, 48:177-178
  • automobile, 77[1-3]:152
  • Automobile Club of Southern California, 62:174; 64:26, 29
  • Automobiles, see "Regulations Governing the Admission of Automobiles into the Yosemite National Park, Season of 1914," 51:206-212; "Turn of the Wheel: The Motor Car Versus Yosemite," 51:205-212
  • Automobiling, early, 32:378-79
  • Autry, Gene, 68:81, 82
  • Autumn Moon rise, (photograph), by Jill Lachman, back cover, Winter (vol. 73)
  • Auzerais House, San Jose, 14:167
  • Avalos, Crecencio, 37:201
  • Avarice and Revenge (play), 15:48
  • Avella, Steven M., "Transformation of Catholic Life in the Twentieth-Century West: The Case of the Diocese of Sacramento, 1929-1957," 72:151-69; 79[2]:14, 15, 17; author of "Phelan's Cemetery: Religion in the Urbanizing West, 1850-1869, in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento," 79[2]:250-279
  • Aveloss, Mme. (opera singer, 1858), 9:391
  • Avenal Land and Oil Company, 31:298
  • Avenali, Ettore, 31:304
  • Avenir National, L', San Francisco, 39:221, 346
  • Avenir, L', Los Angeles, 39:342, 346
  • Aventamiento ("dry washing") 79[2]:56
  • Averbach, Alvin, "San Francisco's South of Market District, 1850-1950: The emergence of a Skid Row," 52:196-223
  • Averett, Alexander, 30:291
  • Averill, Chester, 4:16; 7:121, 126, 129; 72:239 (photograph)
  • Avery, Benjamin, 78:261; 79[2]:179, 182, 188, 189, 198
  • Avery, Benjamin Park, 77[1-3]:64
  • Avery, Benjamin Parke, 9:181; 21:326, 332; 28:7, 9; 30:361; 33:203; 36:200, 202; article on, 30:125-49; quoted, 61:97; 66:120; 69:137, 138; 71:10, 12, 13, 23, 27, 28, 31, 49, 76, 77, 78, 81
  • Avery, Capt. (Colorado River, 1864), 22:170, 171
  • Avery, Howard, 30:291, 302; 31:62, 166, 172
  • Avery, Mrs. Benjamin Parke (Mary A. Fuller), 30:130
  • Avery, Russ, 49:332
  • Avery, Samuel Putnam and Mary Ann (Ogden), 30:125, 139, 148
  • Avian mortality, 73:152, 154
  • Aviation Field, 60:57
  • Aviation in Los Angeles, see "A Sky-Minded City," 60:60:58-59
  • Aviation, 68:175-176
  • Avieta, José, [Avieta, Jose] 10:30, 31
  • Ávila, Anastasio, [Avila, Anastasio] 13:207, 208, 211
  • Ávila, Antonio Ignacio, [Avila, Antonio Ignacio] 10:36
  • Ávila, Concepcion, [Avila, Concepcion] see Fuller, Mrs. John C.
  • Avila family, 76[2-3]:182
  • Ávila, Francisca, [Avila, Francisca] 1:258
  • Ávila, Francisco and Encarnacion, house of, [Avila, Francisco and Encarnacion] 13:303, 310, 313
  • Ávila, Francisco, [Avila, Francisco] 48:234-235
  • Ávila, H., [Avila, H.] 13:327
  • Avila, J. B., 35:242
  • Ávila, José María, [Avila, Jose Maria] 13:211, 212, 213; 27:337
  • Avila, Juan, [Avila, Juan] 12:335; 21:357; 48:234; see also Abila
  • Avila, Maria Innocenta, 75:94
  • Ávila, Miguel, [Avila, Miguel] 12:133; 18:163, 176
  • Avila, Pablo, 27:92; editor and translator "Joseph de Morago Commissioned Lieutenant," 27:63-64; "Naming of the Elector-Designate, Santa Barbara, 1830," 27:333-38
  • Avila, Pedro Antonio, 29:237
  • Avilar, José María, [Avilar, Jose Maria] 12:120
  • Avitor Hermes, Jr. (airship), 58:337, 338, 340
  • Avon (brig, 1830s), 14:314-15, 341, 343; 23:318, 320, 332; 35:197, 199, 200
  • Avon (steamer, 1850), 18:9; 39:144
  • Awan, Adrian, 26:187
  • Awani (Indian rancheria), 28:333
  • Award of Merit, CHS, (1962), 41; photographs, between 70 & 71; (1964), 43: photographs, between 80 & 81; see Names of Awardees
  • Awards and Honors of CHS, 76:Supp. 3
  • Awards of Merit, California Historical Society, 38:74-76; 39:64, 71-72
  • Axe, Ruth (Frey), 29:97; 39:71; translator "A Trip to the Mining Regions in ... 1859," by Eduard Vischer, 11:224-46, 321-38; obituary of Mrs. Henry R. Wagner, 36:185-86
  • Axe, Ruth Frey, "More Published Writings of Henry R. Wagner, Including Tributes and Bibiographies," 47:273-284
  • Axelrod, Beverly, 75:277
  • Axton, Mrs. Henry (Esther Sweasy), 27:189
  • Ayacucho (ship), 14;344, 345; 23;303, 305, 318, 320, 328, 331, 332
  • Ayala, Dr. Juan, 30:226
  • Ayala, Juan Bautista de, 65:240
  • Ayala, Juan Manuel de, 9:205, 210; 13:180; 23:372; 25:320; 27:293; 55:26-27; 66:25, 26, 27 38; 76[2-3]:94, 95, 358
  • Ayala, Juan Nepomucino, 14:261; 16:354-55
  • Ayala, Juan, 52:123-124
  • Ayala, Pablo, 16:351, 359, 368-69
  • Ayer, Miss (Sacramento, 1859), 10-176
  • Ayer, Milo J., 22:138
  • Ayer, Richard, 64:280
  • Ayer, Washington, 4;202-5
  • Ayers, James J., 53:63, 150; 67:253, 255 (photograph)
  • Ayers, Lizzie M., 71:124
  • Ayres, Ed Duran, 50:329
  • Ayres, J. E., review of eaton, Vintage Fresno: Pictorial Recollections of a Western Town, 45:177-178 <
  • Ayers, George Washington, see Eayrs
  • Ayers, James Joseph, 39:4; Gold and Sunshine review, 1:101-2
  • Ayers, Mrs. (on Independence, 1853), 6:358
  • Ayres, R. W., 70:296
  • Ayers, Samuel, 13:330
  • Aylett, W. D., 10:65
  • Ayres (Marysville, 1850), 14;215
  • Ayres, James, 29:237
  • Ayres, Julia, 29:294
  • Ayres, Mrs. Maria D., 29:294
  • Ayres, Thomas (artist) 79[2]:189, 190, 309
  • Ayres, Thomas A., 1:273; 4:13; 5:336-37; 22:38; 23;376; article on, 20:275-79; drawing by, 5: opposite 336; 60:319; 69:118, 136, 137; 71:10-11, 76, 98; Relief Valley (painting), 11; 75:69
  • Ayres, Venancio, 21:305
  • Ayres, William, 27:318; 28:55
  • Ayres, William O., 17:176; 21:366
  • Ayres, Wot, 15:54
  • Ayuntamientos, 1:25-34 passim; 8:162; 13;209; 14:8. 220, 224; 16:182; 21:125;33:278-81 Azaleneschooner yacht), 31:154-57 passim
  • Azbill, Mary, 63:149
  • Azcárate y Lezama, Juan Francisco, [Azcarate y Lezama, Juan Francisco] 24;289, 292; 25:267, 362-63
  • Azevedo (Acebedo or Acevedo), Ignacio, 16:241
  • Azevedo, 62:57
  • Azevedo, Manuel, 76[1, 4]:103
  • Azoreans in California, 35:233, 237-46 passim;see also Portuguese
  • Azores, 76[1, 4]:94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 102, 103
  • Aztec empire, 76[2-3]:80, 82, 160, 161
  • Aztecs, 75:222
  • Azuma, Eiichiro, author of "Japanese Immigrant Framers and California Alien Land Laws: A Study of the Walnut Grove Japanese community," 73:14-29
  • Azumi, Suimei, 69:267
  • Azusa, 32:328

 

 
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