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- The C-M Ranch, see "Pioneering Land Development in the Californias," 47:239-246 passim; see also California-Mexico Land and Cattle Company
- C. H. S. Williams, Shafter and Park, 60:164
- C. J. Marshall (vessel), 56:81
- C. K. McClatchy (ship), 23:94
- C. M. Weber (ship), 22:76, 77; 29:39, 55-56
- Caamano, Jacinto, 2:282(?); 10:313, 314,317
- Caballeria y Collell, Juan, 12:121
- Caballero, Felix, 43:107, 113; 55:156
- Caballero, Feliz, 8:329-30; 14:236, 238, 254, 257
- Caballero, José, [Caballero, Jose] 14:235,236, 239,247, 253-54
- Cabaniss, George Henry, 6:69; 33:372
- Cabaniss, George Henry, Jr., 31:377; obituary of Ethel R. Shorb, 38:361-63
- Cabaniss, Thomas Thompson, 6:69, 71
- Cabazon (place), 12:9
- Cabazon Reservation, 72:346, 349, 357
- Cabazon, Gervaso, 72:348 (photograph)
- Cabell, James Branch, 69:33
- Caberzon, Chief, 58:311
- Cabetius (San Francisco, 1950s), 32:110
- Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Núñez, [Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nunez] 1:42; 3:290,307; 6:299,304,310
- Cabezon (Cahuilla Indian), portrait, 57:192
- Cabezon wind farm, 73:151
- Cabezon, 72:349
- Cabinet de Lecture Français, Le, [Cabinet de Lecture Francais, Le] 30:108,257
- Cable Act, 75:139
- Cable Canyon, 12:11 2
- Cable Car Days in San Francisco, by Edgar Myron Kahn, review, 56:184-186
- The Cable Car in America, by George W. Hilton, review, 52:179
- Cable car, 14:191; 19:140-51
- cable cars, 77[4]:203
- Cables: transatlantic (see Atlantic cable); transpacific, 30:194
- Cabo, as used by Cabrillo, 7:24
- Cabortes, Juan, 4:168
- Cabot, Andrew, 54:323
- Cabot, Cabot and Forbes, (Land developers), 63:132
- Cabot, Juan, 10:29; 23:6,7, 13; 48:137; 66:191
- Cabot, Padre, 60:21
- Cabot, Pedro, 23:7; biographical sketch, 48:137-138
- Cabot, Richard G., photo by, 73:202
- Cabot, Sebastian, 3:391; 7:135; maps by, 3:312,313,372,378
- Cabrera Bueno, José González, see González Cabrera Bueno, José [Cabrera Bueno, Jose Gonzalez, see Gonzalez Cabrera Bueno, Jose]
- Cabrera, Martin, 49:319
- Cabrie (antelope), 22:323,330,335, 338, 339, 342, 343; 23:36
- "Cabrillo and California," address by Max Savelle, 21:374
- Cabrillo, 73:143
- Cabrillo, Juan Rodríguez, [Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez] 1:47,49, 51, 157; 2:259; 3:262, 265,313-14, 387-89; 4:3, 154; 6:311-12, 315,318,327; 7:20-77, 144, 148, 183, 254; 8:51, 69; ll:44-46,317; 12:20; 13:195; 20:191, 234,315; 21:374; 22:34; 25:309,310; 27:289-90; 35:234; 36:220-24; 41:1; 49:329, 331; 50:74; 60:7, 9, 10, 32; 62:53; 71:343; 72:292-293; 75:308; 76[2-3]:39n. 2, 48, 60, 70, 78, 83-86, 91, 105n. 10, 16, 266, 268
- Cabrillo, Juan, 64:42
- Cabrillo: First European Explorer of the California Coast, by Nancy Lemke, review, 72:292-93
- Cacafuego (ship), 16: No. 1, Pt. 2, p.4
- Cáceres, Francisco, [Caceres, Francisco] 14:121-22, 130; family of, 14:130
- Cachalot (ship), 5:28; 14:132,133
- Cache (or Indian) Valley, 18:303,313
- Cache Creek, 22:338; 23:291,293,296; 25:221; 32:366,367
- Cacho, Rafael, 56:113
- cacti, 2:321; 3:222; 12:15; 18:105, 117; 21:207; 25:298; 76[2-3]:31
- Cadborough (ship), 8:98; 28:252
- Cadell (on London, 1849), 7:208,217, 219, 223, 225
- Cadell, Dolores, compiler "Some California Dates of 1859," 38:25-30
- Cadets and Sons of Temperance, 15:180
- Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water by Marc Reisner, review, 66:226-227
- Cading, Hugh, 9:313
- Cadiz, 76[2-3]:100
- Cadman, Charles Wakefield (composer), 78:164
- Cadman, Paul Fletcher, 24:379
- Cadmus (ship), 26:176, 183
- Caduc, Philip, 51:42
- Cadwalader, Sandra L. and Vine Deloria, Jr., editors The Aggressions of Civilization: Federal Indian Policy Since the 1880s, review, 64:305-307
- Cady ("Irish Curley"), 13:258
- Caen, Herb, 60:104; 75:66; 78:195
- Caen, Herb, Hills of San Francisco, review, 38:271-72
- Caesar (ship), 12:304
- Caesar, Clarence, 75:196; "The Historical Demographics of Sacramento's Black Community, 1848-1860," 75:198-213
- Cafe de l'Orient (San Francisco), 73:127
- Cafe de Paris, 59:326
- Cafe Society, 75:275
- Caglieri, George G., 47:206
- Caglieri, Victor A., 47:207
- Cagney, James, 75:58
- Cahalan, Christopher W., 10:62,70
- Cahill and Hall Elevator Company, 48:311
- Cahill, Holger, 58:108
- Cahill, Mrs. John Edward (Alargaret Kennedy), 25:94
- Cahuenga Capitulation Treaty, 72:313
- Cahuenga Freeway, 59:132
- Cahuenga Pass, 34:21; battle at (1831), 13:212-13
- Cahuenga: campaign of (1847), 14:325, 344-45; 15:229-30; 16:57; 18:159; 20:149; capitulation of, 1:147, 171; 12:150, 334; 13:135-36,303,318; 18:176; 22:41,64,367; 30:53
- Cahuilla Indians, 58:311, 312; 71:305, 311, 312, 317, 319, 322, 327, 335, 337-338, 341; 72:339, 345, 348 (photograph), 355 (photograph), 359; 76[2-3]:16, 53, 54, 220; 79[2]:99
- Cahuilla Reservation, 72:345, 348, 357
- Cain (Yuba County, 1857), 9:130, 131
- Cain, Bruce E., The Reapportionment Puzzle, review, 65:299-300
- Cain, H. M., 44:208
- Cain, James M., 60:39; 68:193, 196
- Cain, Jim, 73:318
- Caine, Philip P., 10:61
- Caire, Delphine Adelaide, 25:380; obituary, 29:81-83
- Caire, Jeanne, obituary of Delphine A. Caire, 29:81-83
- Caire, Justinian, 25:380; 29:81
- Caire, Justinien, 60:353, 356
- Caire, Mrs. Justinian (Maria-Cristina Sara Molfino), 29:81
- Cairns, Andrew, see "`I Take This Opportunity to Inform You ...`: The Gold Rush Letters of Andrew Cairns," 46:206-222
- Cairns, George W., 46:208, 215, 217, 218
- Cairns, Robert, 46:207, 208, 210
- Cairns, William, 46:209-212 passim, 218
- Cajiers (Cajius, etc.) Creek, see Raft River
- Cajon Pass, 10:215,218; 12:7, 111, 112, 116; 27:116-17, 121; 29:33-35; 76[2-3]:217, 220; 77[4]:267
- Cajon Pass, California, 49:329
- Cal State University Los Angeles, 60:95
- Cal State University Northridge, 60:95
- Calafia, Queen, see California: name
- "Calamity Cut," 59:208, photo, 204
- Calaveras Chronicle, Mokelumne Hill, 1:102; 39:4
- Calaveras County, 22:68,92; , 30:246; county seat, 11:176-83; mining in, 22:67-83 passim; 56:219, 222; 75:18; 77[4]:5, 64, 181
- Calaveras Grove, 4:8, 14, 15, 26; 9:312, 332-34; 11:173,327-28; 14:78; 22:92; 27:379; illustration, 9: opposite 299, opposite 312
- Calaveras River, 13:72-73; 23:60; 27:157; 79[2]:64
- Calaveras, 7:12; see also Calaveritas
- Calaveritas, 7:12; 22:68
- Caldeira, William, 16:192,273,280-81; 17: No. 4, Pt. 2, pp. 1,2; 36:28,33-34; 43:147, 150; 52:107, 130; 53:246, 247, 248, 249
- Calder, A. Stirling, 71:469
- Caldera (ship), 33:167; 35:304-5
- Calderon (Santa Barbara, 1851), 18:267
- Calderón y Henrí ;quez, Pedro, [Calderon y Henriquez, Pedro] "Memorial," editor and translator Henry R. Wagner, 23:219-25; map, 23: opposite 219
- Caldwell (Sacramento River, 1849), 20:32
- Caldwell, Idaho, 76[1, 4]:102
- Caldwell's Upper Store (Nevada City), 8:359; 11:236
- Caldwell, A. B., 52:243
- Caldwell, Augustine B., 8:359
- Caldwell, C. G., 15:76
- Caldwell, Charles Edson, 54:297, 300, 302, 303
- Caldwell, Conrad, 63:51
- Caldwell, Gary, Mammoth Gold: The Ghost Towns of Lake District, review, 70:413-415
- Caldwell, George W., 70:155, 160
- Caldwell, George, 47:125,132
- Caldwell, J. McHenry, 32:141
- Caldwell, John Isaiah, 9:243, 269, 369, 370, 377, 393; 10:42, 51, 52, 53, 62
- Caldwell, Lucretia, see Engle, Mrs. Clair
- Caldwell, Lucy, 75:220
- Caldwell, Maria, 75:220
- Caldwell, Orville R., 75:253
- Caldwell, Russell, review of Clark, editor, Naval Documents of the American Revolution: Volume I, American Theater, December 1, 1774-September 2, 1775; European Theater, December 6, 1774- August 9, 1775, 45:353-354
- Caldwell, Ruth, 54:303
- Caldwell, William, 10:70
- Caleb Curtis (ship), 25:258
- Caledonia Colony, 25:174
- Calef, John Haskell, 11:1 27
- Calendar, ecclesiastical, 37:299-300
- Calevala (ship), 26:15; 39:306
- Calexico, 34:158, 160; 74:56; 75:6 (photo)
- Calexico, California, 47:240
- Calgrove, John, 14:180
- Calhoun, Andrew, 14:181
- Calhoun, Eleanor, 66:284
- Calhoun, James C., 16:83
- Calhoun, John C., 63:206
- Calhoun, John Caldwell, 10:134, 142, 222,226; 19:1-2, 15-16; 20:369; 31:199
- Calhoun, Patrick, 43:3, 8, 9, 10
- "Caliban" (pseudonym), 6:9-10
- Calico (place), 27:116, 121
- Califa (Indian, 1839), 17:149
- California: climate of, 76[2-3]:3, 18-39; colonization of, 49, 299; economy of, 3; maps of, 2, 79; Mexican rule of, 9; myths surrounding, 1, 155; supply shipments to, from Mexico, 114, 299; trade in, 111-46; vegetation in, 20-39
- California (Boston ship), 4:164; 5:132; 8:105, 293-300 passim; 12:151; 18:59, 70; 23:196-201 passim, 217,309-16 passim, 330,331, 332; 27:105
- California (locomotive), 52:138
- California (newspaper), 60:123
- California (Pacific Mail Steamship Company), 2:119,201; 6:286; 8:275; 13:249-50,251,358,381, 386-97 passim, 401,403; 15:166; 16:68, 304-5, 339; 17:177; 20:120; 22:111; 23:51, 57; 24:24; 26:100,102,168; 27:10,34-43 passim 47-50 passim, 264, 362; 28:57, 64,290-91; 29:4,7; 31:142; 33:324,344; 35:12,112, 113; 39:51; illustration, 13: opposite 247
- California (painting), 71:20
- California (schooner, formerly Clarion and Kaniu), 14:247,252,253, 256,257,264, 26_, 341; 16:358,362,364,368; 17:22, 57-61 passim, 153; 18:174,311; 19:193-96,211-13,214; 35:200
- California (steamer), 78:235
- California (steamer, formerly Algoa), 31:296
- California (steamship), 62:100, 101; 77[4]:252
- California (vessel), 42:129; 47:161; 57:48, 54; 65:27; 67:223
- California (schooner), 75:368 (photo)
- California (ship) 79[2]:58
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- California [Bear Flag] Republic, 1:83, 88,171,182; 10:10-11; 24:57,63; 25:123; 31:207,211
- California Academy of Sciences (1889), 63:282
- "California Academy of Sciences and the Early History of Science in the West," by Robert C. Miller, 21:363-71, 374
- California Academy of Sciences, 1:17; 11:308,313; 18:384; 21:309,329; 23:343; 28:141; 31:337,342; 32:180-83 passim, 247-51 passim, 254, 257, 260; article on, 21:363-71; photograph, 21; opposite 363; 75:46, 90
- California African-American Museum (CAAM), inside front cover, Fall (volume 75)
- California Afro-American Museum, 68:86; 75:91
- California Agricultural Society, 54:145
- California Agriculture, see Agriculture, California
- California Alien Land Act (1913), 54:307; 62:128, 129, 65:90, 69:344; see also Alien Land Act
- California Amusement Machine Operators Association, 59:291
- "California and Australia Gold Rushes as Seen by Amos S. Pittman," editor Theressa Gay, 30:15-37
- California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, 27:200
- California and Man, by David N. Hartman, review, 44:353
- California and Mexican Land Company, 59:6
- California and Oregon Railroad, 54:207
- California and Overland Diaries of Count Leonetto Cipriani from 1853 through 1871, translated and edited by Ernest Falbo, review, 42:163-164
- California and the American Tax Revolt: Proposition 13 Five Years Later, by Terry Schwadron and Paul Richter, review, 65:139-140
- "California and the Civil War: A Bibliographical Essay," by Benjamin F. Gilbert, 40:289-307
- "California and the Colleges," by John K. Thelin, Part I, 56:140-163, Part II, 56:230-249
- California and the Dust Bowl Migrants, by Walter J. Stein, review, 52:272-274
- California and the Nation, 1850-1869, by Ellison, review, 6:377-79
- "California and the Nation: A Tally of Two Histories," by John W. Caughey, 40:193-202
- California and Utah Camel Association, 8:353; 9:316
- California Aqueduct, 73:148 (photograph)
- "California Architecture and Its Relation to Contemporary Trends in Europe and America," by Harold Kirker, 51:289-305
- California Architecture, by Sally B. Woodbridge, review, 69:61-63
- The California Archival Repository Directory, inside front cover, Spring (volume 75)
- "California Archives: An Introduction," by Waverly B. Lowell and Teena Stern, 75:2-11
- California Arrow (airship), 58:344, 345
- California Art Union, 15:276; 30:136-37; 33:311, 317; 36:199, 203; 71:14, 50, 76; 79[2]:193
- California Artists 1935 to 1956, by Dewitt Clinton McCall III, review, 61:69-71
- California as I Saw It, by McCollum, editor Morgan, review, 40:74-76
- California as It Is, and as It May Be (1849), by Felix Wierzbicki 79[2]:216-217
- California as It Is & as It May Be, Or a Guide to the Gold Region, 77[4]:62
- California as It Is and as It May Be, by Wierzbicki, review, 12:364-65
- California Assembly Committee on Corporations, 77[4]:73
- California Associated Raisin Company, 25:170; 46:22
- California Association of Chiefs of Police, 54:108
- California Association of Nurserymen, 60:247
- "California Associations with Washington, D.C.," address by Jack H. Ralston, 23:80-81
- California Athletic Club, 53:336
- California Authors, 66:143-144
- California Baptist Education Society, 27:10
- "California Barns, as Drawn by Earl Thollander," 53:41-51
- California Battalion, 76[2-3]:218, 333, 341
- California Battalion of Mounted Riflemen, 12:167; 13:47, 52, 123, 124, 151,304; 17:79,123,230,278,282, 300, 339, 346, 348, 350; 18:74, 75, 169, 172, 173-74; 19:118, 132,140, 141, 142, 186; 21:3, 14, 341, 343, 356, 357; 22:52, 54, 55, 64, 66, 367,368; 23:294; 25:125-28 passim; 26:56; 29:30,273-75, 333-43 passim; 30:49-53 passim, 169; 33:108, 111,112, 121; cartoon, 18: following 72
- California Battalion, Civil War, 40:298
- "California Bibliographies," compiler by Willard O. Waters, 3:245-58
- California black oak (Quercus kelloggii), 76[2-3]:26
- California Board of Harbor Commissioners, 64:274
- California Body Building Company, 55:314
- California Botanical Club, 32:184
- California Botanical Society, 73:213
- California Brass Band, 16:83
- California Building (Panama Pacific International Exposition), 62:119
- California Building Trades Council (1916), 57:347
- "California by Motor Stage," by Eli Bail, 55:306-325
- California Camera Club, 63:152; 71:124, 125
- "The California Catholic Church in Transition, 1846-1850," by John Bernard McGloin, S. J., 42:39-48
- "California Centennials," by Anson S. Blake, 26:97-106
- California Central Railroad, 4:226; 38:25; 70:112
- "California Check List," compiled by Bruce L. Johnson, Library Director, 61:153-157, 229-232, 309-312; 62:73-74, 148-152, 230-232; 63:185-186, 265-266, 335-336; 64:70-71; 159-160; 238-240; 309-310; 65:148-150, 223-224, 305-306; 66:151-152, 229-231
- "California Check List," compiled by Charles L. Johnson, 67:143-144; 68:55-57
- "California Check List," compiled by Charles N. Johnson, 69:74-75, 304-305, 398-399; 70:126-127, 228-229, 320-321, 419-421; 71:138-139, 286-287, 443-445, 543-545; 72:85-89, 206-207, 299-300, 384-86; 73:81-82, 166-67, 249-50, 333-35; 74:128, 213-214, 352-353, 443-444; 75:103-104; 177-178; 293-294; 379-380; 76[1, 4]:69-71; 76:Supp. 45-46; 76[1, 4]:146-147; 77[1-3]:75-76, 114-15, 194; 78:67-68, 125-126, 211-212
- "California Check List," compiled by Gary F. Kurutz, 55:190-191, 282-283, 379-380; 56:90-91, 189-190,284-285, 380-381; 57:388-389; 58:91-92, 187-188, 274-275, 370-371
- "California Check List," compiled by Glenn E. Humphreys, 66:308-309
- "California Check List," compiled by Jay Williar, 53:397-399; 54:92-94 190-192, 285-286, 279-380; 55:94-95
- "California Check List," compiled by Joan Alpert, 57:204-206, 284-285
- "California Check List," compiled by Joy Berry, 59:90-93, 186-189, 273-275, 362-366; 60:203-205, 300-301, 382-383; 61:72-75
- "California Check List," compiled by Laurie W. Boetcher, 141-144
- "California Check List," compiled by Peter A. Evans, 52:91-95, 184-186, 284-287, 377-379; 53:92-94, 188-191, 299-302
- "California Check List," normally appears in each issue following the book reviews.
- California Childhood: Recollections and Stories of the Golden Gate, editor by Gary Soto, review, 68:47-48
- California China Mail and Flying Dragon, San Francisco, 21:327-28
- California Chinese Chatter, editor Dressler, review, 6:281-82
- California Christian Advocate (newspaper), 56:198, 202-203, 205, 206
- California Christian Advocate, 31:2-4, 7
- California Chronicle, San Francisco, 1:57; 7:280; 8:361-62; 9:24; 15:165; 20:336; 30:252; 37:149-51
- California Chronik, San Francisco, 19:193
- California Citrus League, 61:33
- California Civic League, 65:158, 161, 162, 163-164
- California Coastal Commission, 63:259
- California coffee berry (Rhamnus californica), 76[2-3]:23, 27
- California College Alumnae Association, 65:160
- California College of Arts and Crafts, 15:302,303
- California College of Pharmacy, 23:191; 30:67; 32:250-53,256,257,261
- California College of Photography, 71:125, 126
- California Commission of Immigration and Housing, 64:180, 184; 70:192, 193, 199, 203-204
- California Commission on the Status of Women (The), 58:181
- California Communist Party, 65:167, 168; 75:37
- California community property law, 76[1, 4]:27
- California Conquered (Harlow), 76[2-3]:331
- California Constitutional Convention, 77[4]:220
- "California Constitutional Convention of 1849," addresses by Thomas W. Norris, 24:376; 28:372-73
- California Constitutional Convention (1849), 77[1-3]:132
- California Consumer's League, 42:245
- California Copy, by Weeks, review, 8:82-83
- "California Copyrights, 1851-1856," by Edith M. Coulter, 22:27-40
- California Cotton Mills, 30:285; 31:298; 65:90; 71:406
- California Council of Progress, 36:254
- California County Boundaries, by Coy, review, 2:366-67
- California Courier, 39:11-12
- "California Crops That Failed," by John E. Baur, 45:41-68
- California Democrat, San Francisco, 15:172, 282; 16:282; 28:135
- California Democratic Council, 64:3, 4, 6, 9; 78:195
- California Department of Corrections, 75:3
- California Department of Education, 75:7, 88
- California Department of Energy, 75:51
- California Department of Fish and Game, 60:154
- California Department of Forestry, 76[2-3]:29
- California Department of Highways, (replaced Bureau of Highways), 75:14, 16
- California Department of Parks and Recreation, 63:237; inside front cover, Spring, 70:94; 75:366, 367; 76[2-3]:29
- California Department of Public Works, 63:291
- California Department of Public Works (Division of Highways), 75:16
- California Department of Transportation (CalTrans), 59:208, 211, 218, 220
- California Desert Miracle: The Fight for Desert Parks and Wilderness, by Frank Wheat, review of, 78:293
- California Desert Protection Act, 73:319
- California Desert Protection Bill, 71:268
- "California Design-1910" (exhibition), 65:216
- California Development Company, 52:300-308 passim; 54:206
- California Diary of Faxon Dean Atherton (The), 1836-1839, edited by Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., review, 43:344-345
- California Dime Museum, Pomona, 37:177
- California Division of Beaches and Parks, 26:129, 130, 135, 160
- California Division of Highways, 61:191
- California Division of Immigration and Housing, 75:94
- "California Doctrine," 77[4]:139
- "California dollars" (hides), 77[4]:211
- California Dons (The), by Edna Deu Pree Nelson, review, 42:156-157
- California Dorée, La (ship), [California Doree, La] 13:378
- California Dragoons, 18:72-84
- California Dream, 76[1, 4]:53, 54, 56-57
- California Dream series, 78:274
- California dredge, 77[4]:166, 167
- California Eagle (airship), 58:341-342, 343
- California Eagle (newspaper), 75:36, 90, 195, 228, 230, 253, 256, 260, 261 (photo), 262
- California Eastern Railroad, 70:84
- California Education Code, 53:317-332
- California Election Code, 41:195-210
- California Electric Light Company, see "George Roe and California's centennial of light," 58:234-247; see also Pacific Gas & Electric Company
- "California Emigrant Letters," compiler by Walker D. Wyman, 24:17-46, 117-38, 235-60, 343-64
- California Emigration Society, Boston, 77[4]:57
- California Energy Commission (CEC), 73:147, 154
- California Environmental Quality Act (1970), 61:102
- California Exchange Saloon, Marysville, 15:46
- California Exchange, San Francisco, 22:260; Bldg., 17:177; 61:20, 24
- California Express, Marysville, 8:358; 9:62, 65, 134, 245, 266, 287, 349, 379-85 passim, 389,390; 10:177,192, 199, 265, 266; 14:407; 15:40, 56, 154; 20:165; 33:203; 34:49-50
- California fan palm (Washingtonia filitera), 76[2-3]:32
- California Farm Bureau Federation, 61:212, 214
- California Farmer (publication), 12:21; 19:250; 30:114, 362, 363; 41:110, 111; 43:312; 46:122, 51:317; 57:121
- California Farmers Insurance Company, 26:355
- California Farmland: A History of Large Agricultural Landholdings, by Ellen Liebman, review, 63:183-184
- California Federal Music Project, 75:242
- California Federation for Civic Unity, 65:22
- California Federation of Labor, 53:37; 58:260, 261, 262
- California Federation of Women's Clubs, 47:346-347; 67:122; 75:92; 76[1, 4]:39
- California Fireworks Company, 50:360
- California Fish Commission, 75:334
- California Fisheries, 66:223-224
- California Fishing Company, 29:318
- California Food Administration, 75:6 (photo)
- "California for Hungarian Readers: Letters of János Xánthus," editor Henry M. Madden, [California for Hungarian Readers: Letters of Janos Xanthus] 28:125-42
- California ... for Travelers and Settlers, by Nordhoff, 75:70; 77[4]:117
- "California French Filibusters in Sonora," by Helen B. Metcalf, 18:3-21
- California Fruit Growers, 76[1, 4]:46
- California Fruit Canners Association, 47:199, 204; 64:182; 73:16, 17
- California Fruit Growers and Shipping Association, 65:7
- California Fruit Growers Exchange (Sunkist), 47:123, 124, 125; 51:320; 54:202; 56:54, 63, 67; 61:33; 65:7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 16
- California Fruit Growers and Farmers Convention (brochure), inside front cover, Spring (volume 75)
- California Fruit Union, 65:7
- California Fugitive Slave Law, 45:6; 67:221-227 passim
- California Fusileers, San Francisco, 38:17-18
- The California Garden and the Landscape Architects Who Shaped it, by Jere Stuart French, review, 75:285-286
- California Gardens: Creating a New Eden, by David Streatfield, review, 75:285-286
- California Genealogical Society, 1:107-9; 50:170; see "Donors of Gifts to the California Genealogical Society"
- California Geological Survey, 75:327, 328, 331
- California Gold: The Beginning of Mining in the Far West (1947), 77[4]:13, 80
- California Gold Discovery (The): Sources, Documents, Accounts and Memoirs Relating to the Discovery of Gold at Sutter's Mill, by Rodman W. Paul, review, 46:187-188
- "California Gold Discovery: Centennial Papers," 26:107-62
- California Gold Discovery to Statehood Sesquicentennial, 77[1-3]:39
- California Gold District (The) (sketch), 71:63
- The California Gold Rush (1997), by Gary Kurutz 79[2]:207
- "The California Gold Rush as a National Experience," by Malcolm J. Rohrbough, 77[1-3]:16-29
- The California Gold Rush: A Descriptive Bibliography (1997), 77[4]:11
- The California Gold Rush: A Descriptive Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets Covering the Years 1848-1853, by Gary F. Kurutz, review, 77[1-3]:69
- "California Gold Rush Padre: ... the `Padre of Paradise Flat,'" editor John B. McGloin, 40:49-67
- California Gold Rush towns, 70:162-173
- California Gold, by Rodman Paul, 73:281; 79[2]:47
- California Guards, 2:119-20; 10:198; 15:164,168,174,178, 179,182,277, 370,375; 16:200; 23:340; 27:106, 111; see also First California Guard
- California Heritage, by John and LaRee Caughey, review, 43:59
- California Highway Commission, 61:189; 72:176, 178; 75:16
- California Highways and Public Works, 75:17
- California Highway Patrol, 63:89, 220
- California Historic-Genealogical Register, 1:108
- California Historic-Genealogical Society, 1:108-9
- California Historical Foundation, 76:Supp. 4
- California Historical Society Collections, see "Day-by-Day Records: Diaries from the California Historical Society Library," Part II, 56:72-81; "From the Place We Hear About...: A Descriptive Check List of Pictorial Lithographs and Letter Sheets in the CHS Collection," 56:346-367
- California Historical Society Library, see "The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire: Photographs and Manuscripts from the California Historical Society Library," 59:34-65
- "The California Historical Society's Collection of Daguerreotypes," by Martha Kennedy, 60:370-375
- California Historical Society, 58:268, 362-364; 59:28, 31; :207; 68:7, 8; 70:307 El Molino Viejo, 70:402 (photograph); North Baker Library, 70:307, 70:405; Southern California Historical Collection, 70:396-405; Clinton Bryant Collection, 70:397; Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Collection, 70:397, 398, 400; Los Angeles Department of Public Works WPA Project Construction Collection, 70:397; Ticor Collection, 70:397, 399; C. C. Pierce Collection, 70:397; George Wharton James Southwestern Native American Portraits Collection, 70:397, 398; California Historical Society, 71:25, 178; "California as Cornucopia" (exhibit), 71:178; 75:26, 46, 63, 92; 76[2-3]:121
- "California Historical Society, 1852-1922," by Henry R. Wagner, 1:9-22
- California Historical Society, Los Angeles History Center, 57:186-194
- California Historical Society:
- Award Winners, 1962, photographs, 41: between 1970 & 71; 1963, photographs, 43: between 1980 & 81
- collections, 25:85-86; 33:372-76; 77[1-3]:85-86
- Committee for Determination of Location of San Francisco's First Dwelling, 11:73-78
- Directors, Donald C. Biggs: Feb., 1958-Aug., 1966; William W. Whitney: Sep., 1967-Mar., 1970; Peter A. Evans: Acting, May-Sept., 1970; J. S. Holliday: Oct., 1970-...
- Editors, Manuel P. Servin: May, 1961-Dec., 1970; Roger R. Olmsted: Jan., 1971-Feb., 1972; Paul C. Johnson: April, 1972-Dec., 1973; Marilyn Ziebarth: Jan., 1974-...
- educational programs, 77[1-3]:82-83
- fellows, 38:73; 39:70-71
- financial statements of, 77[1-3]:106-107
- governance of, 77[1-3]:89
- history, 1:9-22,107-10; 19:89; 21:95, 183; 24:79; 28:364-66; 36:175-77
- Librarians, James deT. Abajian: Mar., 1951-Nov. 1968; Peter A. Evans, Aug., 1969-Aug., 1974; Lynn B. Donovan, Acting Library Director: Sept.-Dec., 1974; Gary F. Kurutz, Jan. 1975-...
- membership and public support, 77[1-3]:89
- North Baker Research Library and Photography Collections, 77[1-3]:83-84, 86-87
- public programs, 77[1-3]:84-85
- publications, 77[1-3]:88
- Presidents: F. Farquhar (1961); Albert Shumate (1962-1963); H. Clifford (1964-1965); H. Bowles (1966-1967); G. Johnson (1968-1969); I. S. Neasham (1970-1971); R. Griffith Jr., (1972); J. Ritchie (1973-1974); F. Farr (1974-1975)
- publications (1874-93), 1:20-22
- quarters, 17:74; 19:89; 21:371; photograph, 17: opposite 74; 39: opposite 65
- services, 15:387-88
- staff, 77[1-3]:89
- volunteers and interns, 77[1-3]:88
- See "Day-by-Day Records: Diaries from the CHS Library," 54:358-372; "The First Hundred Years: A Descriptive Bibliography of CHS Publications, 1871-1971," 50:163-194; "Introducing Our Members," 42:3-4; "Library Resources: CHS Collections on the History of Women in California," 52:81-84; "The Mansion of the California Historical Society, 2090 Jackson Street, San Francisco," 48:308-324; "Recollections of the Publications Program," 50:167-169; "Some New Thoughts on an Old Mill," 53:139-164; see also "Award of Merit," "Book of Remembrance," "Donors of Gifts to the Society," "Histories of Associate Members," "Members of the Society," "Membership Roll," "Patron Members," "Roster of Sponsoring Members," "Wagner Memorial Awards"
- see also Awards of Merit; Bylaws; Exhibitions; Meetings of the Society; Wagner Memorial Award
- "California History and Our Own Society," address by Henry R. Wagner, 19:89
- California History Center, DeAnza College, 53:387-390
- "California History from Adobe Bricks," address by George W. Hendry, 15:89-90
- California History Day, 75:7
- California History Nugget, Oct. 1928, review, 7:409
- "California history on film," by Linda Artel, 58:264-268
- "California History Resources: The Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History," by Harry Kelsey, 54:272-276
- California history, teaching of, 64:205
- California Historymakers, by Alan A Hynding, review, 56:83-84
- California Home and School Child Study Association, inside front cover, Winter (volume 75)
- California Home Insurance Company, 26:355; 27:270
- California Home Journal, 3:269; 10:295
- California Hospital Association, 31:14-15
- California Hospital Hotel, Los Angeles, 31:14
- California Hotel, San Francisco, 20:132, 137
- California Hotel, San Jose, 57:293
- California House, Benicia, 6:148, 151; 20:153
- California House, Yuba County, 9:52,69
- California Housing and Planning Association, 59:138
- California I: Documentos para la Historia de la Demarcacion Comercial de California: 1583-1632, edited by W. Michael Mathes, review, 46:77-78
- California Immigrant Union, 24:108; 25:101; 27:169-71, 346; 54:209-210; 56:232; 64:24
- California immigration, 76[1, 4]:45-57
- California Impressionists, by Susan Landauer, review, 76:Supp. 33-34
- California Imprints, 1833-1862: A Bibliography, edited by Robert Greenwood, review, 42:346-347
- California Imprints, 1846-1876, Pertaining to Social, Educational, and Religious Subjects, compiled by Clifford Merrill Drury, review, 50:90-91
- California: influence of on future mining, 77[4]:149-70; state constitution of, 62
- California in 1792: A Spanish Naval Visit, by Donald C. Cutter, review, 70:408-409
- "California in 1844 as Hartnell Saw It," by Lauro de Rojas, 17:21-27
- California in 1851, by Clapp, review, 12:176-77; see also Shirley Letters
- California In-Doors and Out (1856), by Eliza Farnham 79[2]: 11, 216
- "California in History," by John D. Hicks, 24:7-16, as address, 184
- "California in Retrospect," address by David P. Barrows, 29:374-75
- "California in the Eighties," from letters of Anna Seward, 16:291-303; 17:28-40
- California in the Kitchen, ... a Check List... 1870(?)-1932, by Glozer and Glozer, review, 40:258-59
- California Indian Education Association, 71:337
- "California Indians and the Workaday West: Labor, Assimilation, and Survival," by Albert L. Hurtado, 69:2-11
- California Indians, 66:2-11; 71:303-341, 343-360 passim; aesthetics, 315-316; art, 386-401; basketry, 304, 315-316, 386, 399; berdache tradition, 374, 375-376; cultural diversity, 303; clothing, 314-315; craftsmanship, 315-316; dance, 307, 317, 388; division of labor, 309-310; food acquisition and preparation, 304, 310-311; homosexual transvestism, 374; homosexuality, 376-377; housing, 313; Kuksu religion, 308; languages, 323; literature, 317; marriage, 218, 373; monetary system, 304; music, 317; polygyny, 379; prostitution, 383; rape, 380-382; religion, 303, 305-308; religio-political centers, 313; rituals, 307-308; settlement patterns, 311; sexuality, 371-385; shamanism, 306-307; social organization, 317-319; subsistence patterns, 303, 308-309; supernatural power, 306, 308; Toloache religion, 308; trade and commerce, 320; venereal diseases, 383-384; wars and feuds, 319-320; see also names of specific tribes
- "California Indians, Historians, and Ethnographers," by Sylvia Brakke Vane, 71:324-341
- "California Indians: Archaeology, Varieties of Culture, Arts of Life," by Robert F. Heizer, 41:1-28
- California Indians: Primary Resources, A Guide to Manuscripts, Artifacts, Documents, Serials, Music and Illustrations, by Sylvia Brakke Vane and Lowell John Bean, review, 70:223-224
- California Ink Company, 66:67
- California Institute (library), San Francisco, 38:299
- California Institution for the Deaf and Blind (Berkeley), 78:173
- California Institute of Rural Studies, 75:94-95
- California Institute of Technology (CAL-TECH), 36:78; 53:158; 56:232, 244, 245; 63:55-56, 65; inside front cover, Fall (volume 70) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, inside front cover, Fall (volume 70) Palomar Observatory, inside front cover, Fall (volume 70) Throop .Hall, inside front cover, Fall (volume 70) (photograph); 75:341; 76[1, 4]:109-121
- California Insurance Company, 26:361,362; 27:67, 167-73 passim, 268, 270, 3 4 2, 343-44,348-49; see also California Mutual Marine Insurance Company
- California Iron Works, 61:29, 30 Fruit distributor, 31, 33 Fruit separator, 33 Mechanical fruit sizer, 30-31
- "California is Quite a Different Place Now: the Gold Rush Letters and Sketches of William Hubert Burgess," by Gary F. Kurutz, 56:210-229
- California Jewish History: A Descriptive Bibliography, by Norton B. Stern, review, 47:351-352
- California Joint Immigration Committee, 75:253
- "California Journal of Archibald Menzies, The," address by W. L. Jepson, 8:386
- California Kindergarten Training School, 41:299, 300
- California Labor Exchange, 42:252
- California Labor Federation, 78:195
- California Labor School, 65:169
- California Lancers, see Lanceros de Los Angeles
- "The California Land Act of 1851 ," by Paul Gates, 50:395-430
- California Land Claims Commission, 75:87
- California Land Commission and Commissioners, 13:320; 15:171,270; 16:182,285; 17:173; 18:273
- California Land Commission, 56:104, 105; 78:172
- California Land Settlement Board, 52:316
- California League of Independent Bankers, 37:267-75 passim, 347-58 passim
- California League, 70:180-185, 188-189, 190
- California legacy: The James Alexander Watson-Maria Dolores Dominguez de Watson Family, 1820-1980, by Judson A. Grenier, review, 67:136
- California Legislature, American period: first, 11:160; 19:14-15; 20:107; 23:364,375; 26:105; 28:63-64; 29:75-76; in 1850s and '60s: 8:194, 211, 354; 9:71, 243-60 passim, 268-85, 380, 383,393; 10:40-53 passim, 61-75 passim, 271-83 passim, 286-96 passim, 372-78 passim, 387-91 passim; 14:152-54; 17:260-68; 30:132, 133,146-47; 32:216; in 1873-74, 17:205,206; in 1893, 19:59-73 passim
- California Legislature, Mexican period, 1:27,29,30; 8:103; 13:119-20; 20:239; 27:335,337; see also Juntas
- "California Letters of Edward Hotchkiss, The," editor Helen Throop Pratt, 12:91-110
- "California Letters of James Carr, The," editor Carl I. Wheat, 11:157-75
- California Letters of William Gill, editor Clark, review, 3:200-201
- "California Life in the Mines," address by Anson S. Blake, 12:180
- California Light Horse Guard, San Francisco, 38:17
- California Lima Bean Association, 47:124
- California Literature Society, 66:63
- California Lumber Company, 15:177
- California Magazine, 60:319
- California Magazine, see Hutchings' California Magazine
- California Mail Bag, 28:13, 17, 18
- California Manufacturing Association, 75:227
- California Manufacturer's Association, 65:90
- California Market, San Francisco, 5:85-86
- "California Martyr's Bones, A," by Clarence Cullimore, 33:13-21
- "California Material in the Archives of Spain," address by Henry R. Wagner, 2:258-60
- California Medical College, 30:67
- California Merchants' and Miners' Almanac, 17:181
- A California Middle Border: The Kern River Country, 1772-1880, by William Harland Boyd, review, 53:392-393
- California Military Museum, 77[1-3]:153
- California mining company, 77[4]:72
- California Mining and Trading Company, 22:121, 147
- "A California Mining Camp," (1878) by Mary Hallock Foote, 73:288, 293
- California Mining Journal (publication), 54:310
- "A California Miniography," by Francis J. Weber, 51:85-89
- California Minstrels, 21:169, 171, 242; 78:179
- "The California Mission As Symbol and Myth," by James J. Rawls, 71:342-361
- "The California Mission Indian Commission of 1891: The Legacy of Helen Hunt Jackson," by Valerie Sherer Mathes, 72:339-58
- California Mission Indians, 72:339-58
- "California Mission Indians: Two Perspectives," 70:206-215
- California Missions (The): A Pictorial History, by Paul C. Johnson, review, 44:366
- California missions, 71:323 -329, 343-361
- California Monthly Magazine, 73:282
- California Motion Picture Corporation, 63:160-161, 163
- California Museum Association, 47:105, 106; (Volume 71, 1992)
- California Mutual Marine Insurance Company, 25:100; 26:262-64, 355; see also California Insurance Company
- "California National Guard and the Mexican Border, 1914-16," by James J. Hudson, 34:157-71
- "The California National Guard in the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906," by James J. Hudson, 55:137-149
- California National Guard, 10:309; 29:247,375; 34:157-71, 326; 35:29-35; 38:20,21,22; see also Militia
- "The California National Parks Centennial: Introduction to the Special Issue," by Alfred Runte, 69:86-91
- "California National Parks Chronology," 69:92-96
- California Nationalist, 64:192, 195
- California Native American Heritage Commission, 71:338
- California Native Cavalry (1864), 27:222
- California Natural Gas Company, 75:124
- California Natural Gas Pipelines, 75:125 (map)
- "California Never Was an Independent Republic," by George Tays, 15:242-43
- California News (painting), 77[4]:176
- California News, by William Sidney Mount 79[2]:27
- "California Newspaper Centennial," address by Neal Van Sooy, 26:83-84
- California Northeastern Railroad, 70:36, 113
- California Northern Railroad, 10:386, 395
- California Nurses Association, 75:94
- California oatgrass (Danthonia californica), 76[2-3]:23
- California of George Gordon and the 1849 Sea Voyages of his California Association (The), by Albert Shumate, review, 56:177-178
- "The California of the Pat Brown Years: Creative Building for the 'Golden State's' Future," California Politics & Policy (1997 Special Issue), edited by Martin Schiesl, review of, 77[1-3]:110-11
- California Oil and Natural Gas Production, 75:121 (table)
- "California on Wheels," 60:60:48
- California Orange and Vineyard Company, 77[4]:287
- California Orange Box Labels: An Illustrated History, by Gordon T. McClelland and Jay T. Last, review, 73:246
- California Outlaw: Tiburcio Vasquez, compiler Greenwood, including account by Beers, review, 40:260-63
- California Outlook (publication), 47:331; 57:168, 169; 58:169
- California Pacific Eastern Extension Company, 25:344
- California Pacific International Exposition (1935), 72:148
- California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 36:161-62; 75:28
- California Pacific Railroad Company, 9:259; 25:344; 27:195-96, 202; 64:137; 70:106; 76[1, 4]:86, 87
- California Packers, 35:121
- California Packing Corporation (Sacramento), 43:369; 64:176; 69:357; 73:22
- California Painters: New Work, by Henry T. Hopkins and Jim McHugh, review, 69:63-64
- California Park Commission, 26:107, 108, 129, 130
- California Pastoral, by H. H. Bancroft, 76[2-3]:175
- California Patterns: A Geographical and historical Atlas, by David Hornbeck; design by David L. Fuller, review James J. Parsons, 62:142
- California Pharmaceutical Society, 32:250-53 passim
- "California Phases of the Pony Express," address by Raymond W. Settle, 34:87
- California Pilgrimage, by Kip, review, 1:197-98
- California Pioneers, 75:340
- California Place Names, by Gudde, review, 39:364-66
- "California Place Names," address by Erwin G. Gudde, 28:184-85
- California Place Names: The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names, by Erwin G. Gudde, review of, 78:205
- California Players' League, 70:189
- California Police Gazette, 10:175
- California Policy Choices, Vol. VII, edited by John J. Kirlin and David R. Winkler, review, 72:82-83
- California politics, 64:2-9 passim
- California Pollution problems, 51:202, 203
- California Polytechnic University Pomona, 73:152
- California poppy (Eschscholtzia californica), 4:154-55; 12:207; 18:338; 78:2, 249; first picture of, 5
- California Positive and Negative Electric Cough and Consumption Cure, 31:26
- California Powder-Works, 77[4]:199
- California Practice Act, 9:71 "California Preparations to Meet the Walla Walla Invasion, 1846," by John A. Hussey and George W. Ames, Jr., 21:9-21
- "California Prior to Conquest: A Frenchman's Views," editor William F. Shepard, 37:63-77
- California Prison Commission, 63:303
- "California Progressives and Foreign Policy," by Thomas G. Paterson, 47:329-342
- "The California Progressives and the 1924 Campaign," by John L. Shover, 51:59-74
- California Progressives, see "He did not have a fair trial: California Progressives react to the Leo Frank case," 58:166-178
- California Progressivism, 70:29
- California Prune Primer (publication), 54:202
- California Public Balance, San Francisco, 28:36
- California Public Records Act, 75:88
- California Public Utility Commission, 73:150, 154, 155; 75:29
- California Publishing Company, 28:10
- California Railroad Commission, 55:313; see "Hiram Johnson, the Lincoln-Roosevelt League, and the Election of 1910," 45:225-240 passim; 75:29
- California Raisin Growers' Association, 25:173
- "California Rancho [Buri Buri] under Three Flags, A," by Frank M. Stanger, 17:245-59
- California Ranchos and Farms, 1846-1862, edited by Paul W. Gates, review, 48: 363-364
- California Rand Silver Mine, article on, 32:1-41
- California Rangers, 8:83-84
- California Real Estate Association (CREA), 66:20, 22
- "California Recollections of Caspar T. Hopkins," 25:97-120, 255-66, 325-46; 26:63-75 , 175-83, 253-66,351-63; 27:65-73, 165-74, 267-74, 339-51
- California Redwood Company, 77[4]:287
- "California Redwood Pioneers," address by Rodney S. Ellsworth, 17:185
- "California Regiment, Colonel Baker, and Ball's Bluff," by Paul Fatout, 31:229-40
- California Regiment in Camp, 76[2-3]:361, 373
- California Republic, 76[2-3]:322
- California Rural Indian Health Board, 71:337
- California Rural Press (publication), 45:54
- California Rural Rehabilitation Administration, 64:266
- California Savings & Loan Society, 59:23, 30, 31
- California Scholarship Federation, 73:64
- California School of Arts and Crafts, 15:302,303
- California School of Design, 30:139; 36:199-200; 37:25-26; 71:49, 83; 79[2]:198
- California School of Fine Arts (later San Francisco Art Institute), 38:1-2, 4,7-8; 62:218; inside front cover, 72: Summer; 75:267
- California School of Mechanical Arts, 19:153; 65:209, 210
- California Schutzen Club, 65:188, 190, 191
- California Senate Memorial of 1877, 73:273
- California Shipbuilding and Consolidated Steel, 75:234
- California Shipbuilding Company, see Calship
- "California Sidelights on the Presidential Election of 1864," by William F. Zornow, 34:49-64
- California Silk Culture Association, 31:335-42 passim; 43:316
- California Silk Manufacturing Company, 31:340
- California silk worm, see "Pages from the past," 58:76-77
- California Sketches With Recollections of the Gold Mines (1850), by Leonard Kip 79[2]:216
- California Society of Etchers, 54:348
- California Society of Montmartre Boulevard (cartoon), 39: opposite 1
- California Society of Natural History, 10:44
- California Society of Pioneers, 71:25
- "California Society, Sons of the American Revolution," by William W. Winn, 29:289-95
- "California Soldiers in the Civil War," by Leo P. Kibby, 40:343-51
- "California Soldiers in the Philippines," from correspondence of Howard Middleton, editor Harold F. Taggart, 30:289-304; 31:49-67, 163-73
- California Songster, 30:251-52
- California Soul: Music of African Americans in the West, edited by Jacqueline Cogdell DjeDje and Eddie S. Meadows, review of, 78:62
- California Southern Railway, 27:121; 67:104, 105; 70:103
- California Spiritualist Convention (1866), 73:193
- California Spring, 1875 (painting) by Albert Bierstadt, front cover, 72: Fall
- California Springs, Texas, 18:108, 134
- California Stage Company, 7:13; 8:347; 9:173, 179, 181, 185; 13:261; 14:160; 17:168; 49:103, 106; 77[4]:265
- California stamp mills, 77[4]:39, 155, 202
- California Star (The): Yerba Buena and San Francisco-Volume I. 1847-1848, a Reproduction in Facsimile, introduced by Fred Blackburn Rogers, review, 45:351-353
- California Star and Californian, 7:278; 10:138
- California Star Oil Company, 17:1 15
- California Star, San Francisco, (newspaper), 3:34; 7:277,280; 10:16, 138,298-301; 11:129-37 (including facsimile), 143-44; 13:56, 76; 14:80,277; 17:300; 20:118; 21:372; 26:83,99, 165; 32:195; 37:236,317; cited, 6:149; 10:17-18, 23, 25; 30:233, 234; 50:7; 77[4]:3
- California State Agricultural Society, 9:385; 10:196; 20:261-63; 27:10, 253; 36:245-46; 43:311; 48:155; 56:329, 332; 71:30; see also State Fair
- California State Archives, 28:143-50; 36:111; inside front cover Spring, 75:3, 6, 11 (photo), 16, 19, 26, 46, 61, 87, 88; 76[2-3]:350
- California State Automobile Association, 59:154
- California State Baseball League, 63:28
- California State Board of Agriculture, 75:333
- California State Board of Education, 73:272; 75:88
- California State Board of Education, see "California's Response to the `New Education' in the 1930's" 53:25-40 passim
- California State Board of Fish Commissioners, 67:38, 39, 40
- California State Board of Forestry, 46:6; 69:104; 75:333
- California State Board of Health, 75:163
- California State Board of Horticulture, 51:319
- California State Board of Prison Directors, 63:303
- California State Board of Public Health, 67:41
- California State Board of Railroad Commissioners, 61:293,294
- California State Bureau of Mines, 77[4]:44
- California State Chamber of Commerce, 73:192
- California State Colleges, 42:99-110
- California State Commission of Fisheries, 67:35
- California State Congress of Mothers, 64:288
- California State Constitution, 73:126
- California State Corporate Securities Act, 73:145
- California State Democratic Central Committee, 76[1, 4]:130
- California State Division of Beaches and Parks, 71:215
- California State Fair (1861), 73:143
- California State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, 75:246
- California State Federation of Labor, 42:243, 245, 246, 252, 253; 62:131; 67:10
- California State Federation of Women's Clubs, 65:83, 87, 90, 91, 95
- California State Geological Survey, 4:15-23; 7:121-31, 410; 9:401; 38:165; 69:94; 71:89, 100
- California State Grange, 27:174; 62:131
- California State Historical Association, 7:409
- California State Horticultural Society, 336
- California State Indian Museum, inside front cover, Fall (Volume 71, 1992)
- California State industrial Commission, 47:348
- California State Journal, 14:157
- California State Labor Bureau (1912), 47:344
- California State League, 70:183
- California State Legislature. Un-American Activities Committee (Tenney Committee), 70:372
- California State Library, 10:53,76, 278; 17:265; 18:49; 19:67,246-49; 38:297-98; 69:58 (photograph-reading room); 77[1-3]:84; see "Portrait of the Golden State"-The California State Library's Photography Collection, 60:290-295; 75:61
- California State Medical Society, 4:182, 188, 191-94 passim; 28:374; 50:122, 123
- California State Mining and Smelting Company, 77[4]:63
- California State Normal School, 42:103; 72:2, 5, 7
- California State Park Commission, 25:193, 194,200-203 passim; 71:163, inside front cover, Winter (Volume 71, 1992)
- California State Park Rangers Assoc., 73:319
- California State Park Rangers Association, Save Bodie! committee, 70:414
- California State Park System, 75:355
- California State Parks, 77[1-3]:65, 184
- California State Planning Board, 59:128
- California State prison, 9:180; 10:52; see also San Quentin
- California State Public Utilities Commission, 71:227
- California State Racing Pigeon Association, 73:154
- California State Railroad Commission, 56:334
- California State Railroad Museum, 75:20; 77[1-3]:153
- California State Railroad Museum Foundation, 70:96
- California State Railroad Museum Library, 70:94-112
- Arcata & Mad River Railroad, Papers. 70:102
- Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway collection, 70:101, 103-104
- Best, Gerald Martin, Papers, 70:99, 104
- Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Pacific Division, No. 110, Records, 70:104
- Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Records, 70:104
- California Traction Project, Report, 70:104
- Cartographic Collections, 70:101
- Central Pacific Railroad collection, 70:104-105
- Chico Electric Railway, Records, 70:106
- Clar Raymond L., Collection, 70:106
- Eureka and Palisade Railroad, Records, 70:106
- Gordon, Mary Lou, Letter, 70:106
- Hall-Scott Motor Car Company, Drawings, 70:106
- Haskin, D. C., Papers, 70:106
- Hentzelman, Taylor W., Letters, 70:106
- Judah, Theodore Dehone and Family, Collection, 70:106
- Kneiss, Gilbert Harold, Collection, 70:106
- Lawser, Mary Louise, Papers and Drawings, 70:106, 108
- Lima Locomotive Works, Drawings, 70:99, 101, 108
- Mission Bay Roundhouse, Log Books 70:109
- Northern Electric Railway, Records, 70:109
- Pullman Company, Glass Plates and Negatives, 70:109
- Roberts Lumber Company, Papers, 70:109
- Railroad Law Enforcement, Collection, 70:109
- San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway, Papers, 70:109
- Shaw, Frederic Joseph, Papers, 70:109
- Shelton Adjustable Double Deck Car Company, Records, 70:109
- Sierra Valley and Mohawk Railroad, Time Book, 70:109
- Sonoma County Railroad Company, Memorandum of Agreement, 70:110
- Southern Pacific Company, Financial Records, Maps, Drawings, 70:110
- Southern Pacific Company, Sacramento Shops, Records, 70:110
- Southern Pacific Railroad, Records, 70:101
- Stein, Louis L., Jr., Collection, 70:110
- Stockton and Copperopolis/Stockton and Visalia Railroads, Plan Book, 70:110
- Taylor, H. Lester, Collection, 70:110
- Western Pacific Railroad, Files, 70:101
- Union Iron Works, Drawings, 70:111
- Virginia & Truckee Railroad Locomotives No. 23 and 24, Drawings, 70:111
- Virginia & Truckee Railway, Passenger Dept. Accounts, 70:112
- Wagner, John ("Jack") Russell, Papers, 70:112
- Waldron, W. B., Diary, 70:112
- Weed Lumber Company, Drawings, 70:113
- Western Pacific Railroad, Collections, 70:113
- California State Railroad Museum, inside front cover, Winter, 70:2, 94
- California State Relief Administration, 58:354, 355
- California State School Report (1852), 46:150
- California State Seal, 10:163; 15:302; 22:81; 33:73
- California State Swamp Commission, 28:93
- California State Telegraph Company, 29:346-53 passim; 33:10; 70:269
- California State Tide Land Commission, 21:121-22
- California State University Chancellor's Office, 77[1-3]:133
- California State University, Long Beach, 63:33
- California State University (Northridge), 75:38
- California State University system, 75:95
- California Statesman, Sacramento, 15:273
- "A California Stateswoman: The Public Career of Katherine Philips Edson," by Jacqueline R. Braitman, 65:82-95
- California Steam Navigation Company, 8:211; 9:55,72,277,394; 10:73, 193,293; 15:168, 171, 365; 16:65-67 passim, 177,285,341; 17:182; 24:88,262; 27:67,171, 271; 32:223; 45:16; 46:295; 48:11; 59:232, 241; 64:101, 137; 70:269; 75:115, 132; 77[4]:257-58
- California Street (San Francisco), 73:299, 306
- California Street Railroad, San Francisco, 57:150, 156
- California Studies, 68:158-161
- "California Studies and California Politics: Reflections on the Sesquicentennial," by Jeff Lustig, 77[1-3]:130-39
- California Studies Association, 77[1-3]:131, 133
- California Studies Conferences, 77[1-3]:131, 132
- California Suffrage Association, 55:175
- California Sugar Refinery, 75:120
- California Supreme Court, 75:12; 77[4]:130, 137, 139, 143; 78:51; 79[2]:71
- California Tamarack Foundation, 71:178
- California Taxpayers' Association, 47:124, 125
- The California Teacher (journal) 79[2]:243
- California Teachers Association (CTA), 46:162; 49:321; 78:195; 79[2]:243
- California Theatre, San Francisco, 21:161-76 passim, 243-47 passim, 252,259-64 passim, 274; 37:226
- California Through Five Centuries, by Katherine Wallace, review, 54:282-283
- "California Tomorrow" (environmental group), 73:147
- California Trail (The): An Epic with Many Heroes, by George R. Stewart, review, 42:71-72
- California Trail, 76[2-3]:312; 77[4]:177
- California Trail Herd: 1850 Missouri-to-California.Journal of Cyrus C. Loveland, edited by Richard H. Dillon, review, 41:167-169
- California Transit Company, 55:314, 315, 322
- California Transportation Commission (CTC), 72:186
- California Transportation Company, 29:190-91; 59:164, 232; 75:18
- California Trona Company, 17:116-17
- California Typesetting Company, 66:63
- "California Un-American Activities Investigations: Subversion on the Right?" by Robert L. Pritchard, 49:309-327
- "California Unveiled," by Trény, translator Desiré Fricot, [Treny, translator Desire Fricot] 23:41-68
- California Vital Records Department, 75:61
- California Voice (newspaper), 62:35; 75:195, 268
- California Volunteers (1862), 10:372, 387, 388, 390, 393; 26:1-11 passim; 29:235-36; 31:42; 33:376
- California Volunteers, Civil War, 63:200-211; First Cavalry, 63:201; First Infantry, 63:201; Second California Cavalry, 63:202; Third California Infantry, 63:202, 209
- "California Voyages, 1539-1541,"editor and translator Henry R. Wagner, 3:307-97
- California walnut (Juglans californica), 76[2-3]:26
- California Watch Company, 34:327
- California Water Atlas (The), editor by William L. Kahrl, review, 58:365-366
- California Water Plan (1960), 64:4-5
- California Wedding Party of 1845, 76[2-3]:243
- California Weekly (newspaper), 38:252; 45:225; 47:329, 331; 49:42; 57:168
- California Wesleyan College, 29:59; 31:2-3; 33:73; 36:349; see also University of the Pacific
- California Wesleyan University (University of the Pacific) 79[2]:246, 247
- California Western Railroad, 70:3
- California Western University, 52:15
- "The California Whaling Rocket and the Men Behind It," by Frank H. Winter and Mitchell R. Sharpe, 50:349-362
- California Wharf and Warehouse Company, 27:199
- "The California Wine and Grape Industry and Prohibition," by John R. Meers, 46:19-32
- California Wine Association, 36:110; 46:28; 51:99
- California Wings: A History of Aviation in the Golden State, by William A. Schoneberger, review, 67:137-138
- California Wire Cloth Company, 19:156
- California Wire Works, 19:153, 156; 77[4]:203
- California Woman Suffrage Association, 73:201; 77[1-3]:95
- California Women's Savings and Loan, 60:19
- California Women: A History, by Joan M. Jensen and Gloria Ricci Lothrop, review, 67:58-59
- California Workingmen's Party, 66:130-142
- California Writers Club, 55:207
- "The California Years of Virgil Macey Williams," by Ruth N. Post, 66:115-129
- California Young Democrats, 78:194, 195
- California Youth Authority, 75:88
- California Zephyr (train), 70:64, 71, 73, 74, 96, 108, 113
- California: A Study of American Character (also titled California, from the Conquest in 1846 to the Second Vigilance Committee in San Francisco), by Josiah Royce, 77[1-3]:67
- California: The Great Exception (1949), by Carey McWilliams, 77[1-3]:130; 79[2]:45
- "California" (poem) by Ina Coolbrith, 61:88
- "California" (pseudonym), 24:30-37
- Californias 79[2]:147, 149 Californios 79[2]:44, 50, 88, 90, 120; impact of Gold Rush on, 102-108; utilize Indian labor in mines, 90; women, 149. See also Hispanic Californians
- "California's Aboriginal Waterscape: Harmony and Manipulation" by Norris Hundley, 66:2-11
- California's Alien Land Law, 1913, see Alien land laws; Heney-Webb Alien Land Act
- California's Architectural Frontier: Style and Tradition in the Nineteenth Century, by Kirker, review, 40:168-70
- "California's Bantam Cock: The Journals of Charles E. DeLong," editor Carl I. Wheat, 8:193-213, 337-63; 9:50-80 129-81, 243-87,345-97; 10:40-78, 165-201, 245-97, 355-95; 11:47-64
- "California's Biggest Nugget," by John B. Farish, 3:259-61
- California's Black Pioneers: A Brief Historical Survey, by Kenneth G. Goode, 75:195
- "California's Caminito Real," by Francis J. Weber, 54:63-75
- California's Chumash Indians. A Project of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Education Center, review, 67:63-64
- "California's Constitution of 1879: An Unpaid Debt," by Kenneth M. Johnson, 49:135-141
- California's Daughter: Gertrude Atherton and Her Times, by Emily Wortis Leider, review, 71:440-441
- "California's Day Book," by John A. Hussey, 25:121-31
- "California's Embattled Settlers," by Paul W. Gates, 41:99-130
- California's First Archbishop: The Lift of Joseph Sadoc Alemany, O.P., 1814-1888, by John Bernard McGloin, review, 46:358-359
- "California's First Legislature," address by Herbert C. Jones, 29:75-76
- "California's First Pianos," by E. D. Holden, 13:34-37
- "California's First Tabloid Newspapers," by Boutwell Dunlap, 3:268-69
- California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State, by David L. Durham, review of, 78:205
- California's Golden Jubilee (1898), 69:286-291; 77[4]:11
- "California's Influence upon the Constitution of Argentina," by V. Aubrey Neasham, 16:43-47
- "California's Leonardo: The Portraits of Signor Barbieri," by Bruce Kamerling, 66:262-277
- California's Maritime Heritage, by Martin P. Riegel, review, 67:282-283
- California's Mission Revival, by Karen J. Weitze, review, 63:330-331
- "California's peripatetic photographer," by Peter E. Palmquist, 58:195-219
- California's Pictorial Letter Sheets, 1849-1869, by Joseph Armstrong Baird,Jr., review, 48:73-74
- California's Pioneer Circus, editor Dressler, review, 6:98-99
- "California's Pioneer Wine Families," by Julius L. Jacobs, 54:139-174
- "California's Place in the Tapestry of History," address by Charles C. White, 26:280-81
- "California's Practical Idealist: John Randolph Haynes," by Tom Sitton, 67:2-17
- California's Practical Period: A Cultural Context of the Emerging University, 1850s-1870s, by Gunther Barth, review, 76[1, 4]:141-142
- California's Prodigal Sons: Hiram Johnson and the Progressives, 1911-1917, by Spencer C. Olin, Jr., review, 49:64-65
- California's Railroad Era, 1850-1911, by Ward McAfee, review, 53:395
- California's Redwood Wonderland, by Thornbury, review, 3:203
- California's Reluctant Prelate: The Life and Times of the Right Reverend Thaddeus Amat, C. M. (1811-1878), by Francis J. Weber, review, 44:351-352
- "California's Response to the `New Education' in the 1930's," by Irving J. Hendrick, 53:25-40
- "California's Role in the Nomination of Franklin D. Roosevelt," by Russell M.Posner, 39:121-39
- California's Spiritual Frontiers: Religious Alternatives to Anglo-Protestantism, 1850-1910, by Sandra Sizer Frankiel, review, 69:212-213
- "California's Vanishing Landscape: Nineteenth-century Images from the Collection of the California Historical Society," 178-191
- "California, 1846-1860: Politics," by Earl S. Pomeroy, 32:291-302
- California, as spiritual frontier, 68:190; as symbol, 68:182-187; depicted in fiction, 68:202-209; dream, 68:174; economy, 68:226-227, 240-247; geo/literary regions, 68:190-195; labor force, 68:242-247; language policy, 68:231-239; legend and mythology, 68:174-178; literary history, 68:188-195; population growth, 68:227-228, 240-241; psychological history, 68:176; public policy, 68:224-228, 240-247; religion, 68:80; southwestern influence on, 68:79-85
- California, edited by Robert F. Heizer, review, 57:386
- California, Gulf of, 3:318-37; 11:365-82; 20:223; 25:357; 27:206; 28:121
- California, American conquest of, 76[1, 4]:82
- California, images of, 63:256-259
- California, Mar de la, 8:26,27,30, 32
- California, Mediterranean-Spanish tradition, 61:286-287
- California, Oregon and Mexico Steamship Company, 16:67-68
- California, Puerto (or Boca) de, 3:388, 389, 392
- California, Punta (or Cabo) de, 1:49, 50,52; 3:20; 7:59, 229, 296, 305; 8:26, 30, 32
- "California, Training Ground for Spanish Naval Heroes," by Donald C. Cutter, 40:109-22
- "California, Why We Come; Myth or Reality," by Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., 44:123-137
- California-Arizona Stage Lines, 22:162
- The California-Mexico Connection, edited by Abraham F. Lowenthal and Katrina Burgess, review, 75:371-372
- California-Mexico Land and Cattle Company, 47:15-39 passim, 143, 148-155 passim, 239-246 passim
- California-Nevada Lake Basin, see "Hot Summer in the Sierra: An Early Contest for Resource Rights at Lake Tahoe," 51:306-314
- California-Oregon Power Company, 30:339-43
- "California-Oregon Trail, The," address by William G. Paden, 18:85
- California-Politics, see "California Progressives and the 1924 Campaign," 51:59-74; "Hiram Johnson, the Lincoln-Roosevelt League, and the Election of 1910," 45:225-240; "Ideas of Reform in California," 51:213-226; "The Struggle for the Australian Ballot in California," 51:227-243; see also Names of parties and politicians
- California-to-Honolulu Yacht Races, 75:82
- California-Western States Life Insurance Company, 42:284
- California: A Bicentennial History, by David Lavender, review, 55:280-281
- California: A History of the Golden State, by Warren A. Beck and David A. Williams, review, 52:180-181
- California: A History, by Andrew F. Rolle, review, 43:67
- California: A Place, A People, A Dream-A Journey Through California History, editor by Claudia Jurmain and James J. Rawls, review, 65:297-299
- "California: A Possible Derivation of the Name," by A. E. Sokol, 28:23-30
- "California: A Visual Artist in Today's Landscape," by Stephen Johnson, 68:182-187
- California: An Illustrated History, by Don E. Fehrenbacher and Norman E. Tutorow, review, 49:172-173
- California: An Illustrated History, by T. H. Watkins, review, 52:372
- California: An Interpretive History, by Walton Bean, review, 48:270-272
- California: boundaries, see Boundaries
- British reports on (1849-51), 32:81-86, 269- 74
- capitals, 15:267, 269; Benicia, 11:163; 17:261, 263-67 passim; Los Angeles, 12:36; 13:215,217, 222, 231-32, 301; Monterey, 12:36-37; 13:198; Sacramento, 5:285-86; 11:163; 15:268; 17:234,261-67 passim; 32:216; San Jose, 9:268; 11:163; 14:152-54; 17:234,260; 23:375; Vallejo, 11:163; 17:234,261-68 passim; prop. removal to Oakland, 5:256,258,282; to San Jose, 5:285-86; temporary, at San Francisco, 10:374-81 passim; New York of the Pacific (proposed), 12:30-31
- capitols: at Benicia, 17: (photograph) opposite 260, 261, 263, 264, 268; offered at New York of the Pacific, 12:30; at Sacramento, 9; (illustration) 247, 249, 268, 274-75; 10:282,295; 24:180; 28:94; 32:216; 33:329-35; 38:337; 39:177; at Vallejo, 17:234
- conditions in 1844, 17:21-27; in 1850-51; 31:143-45, 253-59, 307-11; 32:81-86
- description in early `50s, 15:234-36
- extent before Conquest, 8:259-60; in 1846,25:289-91; before 1849, 24:20-22; see also Boundaries
- name, 1:41, 46-56; 3:309, 311, 318, 337, 346, 380, 389; 6:167-68,325; 9:188; 11:320; 19:219-24; 24:313; 28:23-30; prop. change to Moctezuma, 16:217
- rural society, 24:193-228
- 16th-century ideas and plans for, 8:26-33
- visual knowledge of to 1700, 36:213-40
- California: discovery of (1539-1540), see "Francisco de Ulloa, Joseph James Markey and the Discovery of Upper California," 50:73-77; (1600's): "Early California Propaganda: The Works of Fray Antonio de la Ascension," 50:195-205; (1800-1850): "Russian Travel Notes and Journals as Sources for the History of California, 1800-1850," 52:37-63; 43:247-250; (1870's): "The Sense of the `Seventies--California 100 Years Ago,"pictorial essay, 50:131-162; "The Loss of a Reputation; or, The Image of California in Britain Before 1875," 53:115-130; (1870-1970): economic growth, 51:315- 330; (1900's): 45:224-240, 51:59-74
- California: Five Centuries of Cultural Contrasts, by Julian Nava and Bob Barger, review, 56:83-84
- California: island, 1:40-41,47; 3:311, 337,346; 8:27,36,37; 19:220,221; 28:23; kingdom, 8:26-32 passim
- California: Land of Contrasts, by David W. Lantis, Rodney Steiner, and Arthur E. Karinen, review, 44:53-54
- California: Land of New Beginnings, by David Lavender, review, 52:180-181
- California: The Geography of Diversity, by Crane S. Miller and Richard S. Hyslop, review James J. Parsons, 62:142
- California: The Great Exception, by Carey McWilliams, review, 55:371
- California: The Irish Dream, by Patrick J. Dowling, review, 70:225
- California: The New Society, by Remi Nadeau, review, 43:360-361
- California: Where the Twain Did Meet, by Anne Loftis, review, 53:88-89
- California; or, The Heathen Chinee (play), 34:360-61
- Californian (newspaper), 41:228-233 passim; 77[1-3]:35; 77[4]:3; 79[2]:53
- "The Californian and His Environment," by John Walton Caughey, 51:195-204
- "Californian and His History, The," address by Herbert I. Priestley, 10:206
- Californian, Bakersfield, 32:5
- Californian, Monterey and San Francisco, 3:114, 193; 6:143-44, 145, 149, 153; 7:277; 10:16,24,26,138,299; 11:130-33 passim; 12:168; 13:56,60, 76, 267; 15:180; 17:296,300, 301; 18:79; 19:330-31; 20:215; 22:51,65; 25:128-29; 26:83,164; 28:115; 35:104, 106,108,201; facsimile, 35: opposite 193
- Californian... Magazine, 5:409-10; 21:50; 28:9-10, 13
- Californiana IV: Aportacion a la Historiograffa de California en el siglo xviii, editor by W. Michael Mathes, review, 67:194-195
- Californiana, see "Book Notes," "Book Notices," "Book Reviews," "California Check List," "Pictorial Resources," "Recent Californiana"
- Californiana, see Bibliographies
- Californians (baseball team), 70:189
- "Californians against the Emperor," by Robert R. Miller, 37:193-214
- Californians Against State Executions, 78:200
- Californians for Nuclear Safeguards, 71:235 (photograph)
- Californie Dorée, La (ship), [Californie Doree, La] 13:378
- Californie, La (semi-monthly), 20:70; 22:310; 39:6
- Californien, Le (newspaper), San Francisco, 5:27; 6:44; 23:61; 39:10-11, 346; 78:141
- Californienne, La (company), 22:289, 296-309 passim; 23:45-46, 48, 59, 61-67,68; 33:126
- "Californiennes, Les," 39:148
- Californio culture, 61:283-291 passim
- Californios, 77[1-3]:45, 50, 64
- Californios versus Jedediah Smith, 1826-1827 (The): A New Cache of Documents, by David J. Weber, review, 70:224-225
- Californios, 69:321-331 passim; 76[2-3]:173-95, 309-10; 77[4]:86, 241see also Mexican Californians; Spanish Californians
- Californios, inside front cover, Summer (volume 75)
- Californischer Staats-Kalender, 11:224
- Calipatria, California, 52:309
- Calistoga, 4:393; 16:130; 20:6; 32:364; 36:295
- Calkin, Kate Florence, 27:283
- Calkin, Milo, 15:280; 27:284; 27:284; 30:93
- Calkin, Mrs. Milo B., 30:93
- Calkins, Elmo, 60:69
- Calkins, James, 68:37
- The Call of the Wild, by Jack London, 75:71
- Call, Anson, 22:15, 17
- Call, George W., 12:200-206 passim
- Call, George W., 61:12
- Call, San Francisco, (1855), 1:102, 296-97; 11:190; 16:79; 20:334; 28:136; 30:195, 196, 197,201,202; cited, 34:55-56, 59; 36:38-39; 36:51-59 passim
- Callaghan Block, Shasta City, 30:36
- Callahan, Isaac, 18:166; 33:343,344
- Callahan, Leroy, 49:236
- Callahan, Mrs. D.E., 10:247,250
- Callander , John, Terra Australis Cognita, review, 49:363-364
- Callao (place), 20:206,209
- Callao (ship), 23:51
- Callbreath (of Victoria, 1862), 9:313, 329
- Called to the Pacific: A History of the Christian Brothers of the San Francisco District, 1868-1944, by Ronald Eugene Isetti, F.S.C., review, 59:85-86
- Calle de las Vinas, 75:339
- Calleja, Viceroy, 46:114
- Callenbach, Ernest, 68:195
- Callenbach, Ernest, review of Bell, The Golden Gates and the Silver Screen: San Francisco in the History of the Cinema, 64:298-299
- Callendar, Iowa, 76[1, 4]:52
- Callender, Franklin D., 14:356; 15:84
- Callender, Harry, 49:332
- Calles, Plutarco Elias, 47:25; 49:233; 51:160, 161
- Callingham, W. J., 19:107
- Callis, Agustín, [Callis, Agustin] 56:252, 258
- Callis, Eulalia, 76[2-3]:245, 246-48
- Callis, see Fages, Mrs. Pedro
- Callot, see Tallot
- Calloway Canal, at Poso (photograph) by Carleton E. Watkins, 72:264
- Calloway Head Gate and Weir (photograph) by Carleton E. Watkins, 72:268
- Calloway, Thomas, 13:256
- Callville, Nevada, 22:13, 15-19 passim, 25,151
- Calman, George C., 63:12
- Calmes, Mrs. Waller (Martha Cooper), 6:152
- Calpella, 27:220
- Calship Log, 75:254, 258 (photo)
- Calship, 75:250 (photo), 252, 254, 257, 260
- Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory Archives, 52:369
- Caltech, 60:228-243 passim; see California Institute of Technology
- Calthrope, Lord, 28:56
- Caltrans, 63:89
- Calvary Cemetery, San Francisco, 23:75
- Calvary Presbyterian Church, San Francisco, 10:279,293; 15:167,270, 305; 17:84; 27:149-56; 32:134; 39:303
- Calvá, Emma, [Calve, Emma] 35:142
- Calvin B. West of the Umqua, by Reginald R. and Grace D. Stuart, review, 41:258-259
- Calvin, David, 9:157, 178
- Calvin, Dawson, 13:256
- Calvin, James and Adaline (Carson), 1:150
- Calzada, José Antonio, [Calzada, Jose Antonio] 23:373
- Calzada, Juan, 24:317; 48:125
- Camacho, Manuel, 67:275
- Camacho, Sebastián, [Camacho, Sebastian] 25:149, 166
- Camacho,. Manuel Avila, 44:323-326 passim; 49:240
- Camanche (ironclad monitor), 25:41-42; 33:236; 77[4]:205
- Camanche (river steamer), 9:72; 22:368; 30:159
- Camanche (vessel), 64:95; 72:328, 329 (photograph)
- "The Camanche: First Monitor of the Pacific," by Robert Ryal Miller, 45:113-124
- Camaralzaman (play), 10:200
- Camargo Company, 23:259,261-76
- Camarillo (place), 38:278
- Camarillo, Albert, Tomas Almaguer and Armando Valdez, 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
- Camarillo, Juan Roberto, 23:190; obituary, 24:91-92
- Camarillo. Albert, Chicanos in a Changing Society: From Mexican Pueblos to American Barrios, review, 59:269-270
- Camasa (Cosumnes) River, 22:329; 23:35
- Cambell, Gregg M., review of Ottley, editor, John A. Sutter's Last Day/The Bidwell Letters, 67:64-65; review of The California Gold Rush: A Descriptive Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets Covering the Years 1848-1853, 77[1-3]:69
- Cambón, Pedro Benito, [Cambon, Pedro Benito] 14:102, 106; 46:197, 198, 199
- Cambon, Pedro, 65:240
- Cambra, John, Jr., 71:431 (photograph)
- Cambra, Rosemary, 71:418, 421 (photograph), 430, 431 (photograph)
- Cambra, Rosemary, Les Field, Alan Leventhal, and Dolores Sanchez, "A Contemporary Ohlone Tribal Revitalization Movement: A Perspective from the Muwekma Costanoan/Ohlone Indians of the San Francisco Bay Area," 71:412-431
- Cambridge Electron Accelerator (CEA), 75:49
- Cambuston, Henri, 3:181-82; 8:120; 11:205-11 passim, 352, 353; 12:41,44, 46,129,135, 136, 333; 13:78,160,174; 16:374, 375; 30:98
- Cambuston, Henry (Henri), 54:331
- Camelo, Rio del, 3:222; 7:356-57; 8:56
- "Camels in California," by Arthur A. Gray, 9:299-317
- "Camels in the Sketches of Edward Vischer," by Francis P. Farquhar, 9:332-35
- Camels, 4:26; 6:347; 10:94,282, 295; 11:234,383; 13; 343; 16:341; 18:205-9; 30:360; 38:338,339; articles on, 9:299-335; bibliography, 9:336-44; book on, review, 9:182-84
- Cameo (ship), 19:376
- Camera Craft (photo journal), 78:154
- Camerer, Clotilde, 29:284
- Camerer, Eugene, 69:137; drawing by, 11: opposite 364
- Camero, Manuel, 13:200; 55:331, 335; 75:224
- Camero, María Thomasa, [Camero, Maria Thomasa] 55:331
- Cameron (D. E.) v. J. A. Sutter, 14:378-79
- Cameron (lawsuit, Marysville, 1858), 9:363, 364
- Cameron (Sacramento, 1859), 10:42
- Cameron (San Francisco, 1860), 29:118
- Cameron House, Santa Clara, 36:211
- Cameron, (Sir) Charles, 67:38
- Cameron, Basil, 65:253
- Cameron, Caleb, 48:310
- Cameron, Don, 76[1, 4]:48
- Cameron, Donaldina, 11:85; 27:20
- Cameron, Duncan, 26:204
- Cameron, George Toland, 25:232; obituary, 34:375-76
- Cameron, J. D., 34:293,294
- Cameron, J. M., 26:171
- Cameron, Jessie (Anderson), 33:372
- Cameron, John (1813), see Gilroy, John
- Cameron, John (died Fort Bragg, 1862), 27:226-27
- Cameron, John (Yuba County, 1859), 10:169
- Cameron, Julia Margaret, 56:129; 71:111
- Cameron, Miss (San Francisco, 1864), 24:263
- Cameron, Simon, 63:201
- Cameron, William R., 36:92; "Rancho Santa Margarita of San Luis Obispo," 36:1-20
- Camiccia, Lena, 71:516 (photograph)
- Camilla (ship), 21:321
- Camille (play), 15:281; 20:140-41; 21:42,143; 33:45; 39:307; see also Dame aux camehas
- "Camille," see Glover, Mrs. J. T.
- Camillo Rancho, see Ranchos: Olompali
- Caminetti Act (1891), 63:279
- Caminetti Law, 10:262
- Caminito Real, see "California's Caminito Real," 54:63-75; see also Missions
- Camino Diablo, 75:320
- Cammett, John (owner, New York Bakery and Restaurant), 9:27, 29; 74:376
- Camp & Eggert, 15:367
- Camp Alert, 10:375, 379, 389
- Camp Aliso (San Gabriel Mountains), 67:185, 188
- Camp and Community: Manzanar and the Owens Valley, edited by Jessie A. Garrett and Ronald C. Larson, review, 57:198-199
- Camp Anderson, 11:106, 107
- Camp Babbitt, 2-:163; 40:305
- Camp Barbour, California, 49:199
- Camp Bidwell, 19:369
- Camp Colorado, 22:157
- Camp Curry, California, see "Welllllcome to Camp Curry," 53:131-138
- Camp Douglas (Utah), 63:203, 205, 208
- Camp Downey, 29:235-36
- Camp Drum, 9:308' 69:383 (photograph)
- Camp Far West, 6:235; 9:271; 10:169, 192, 348; 11:111-12,117,121-22, 244; 13:17; 14:222; 35:15
- Camp Forrest Relief Committee, 55:146
- Camp Gaston, 26:11; 27:222
- Camp Grant, 21:107; 30:171
- Camp Independence, 22:2, 3
- Camp Joseph H. Pendleton, 22:176
- Camp Kearny (1847), 1:233
- Camp Lincoln, 26:1, 7-11; illustration, opposite 1, opposite8
- Camp Lupiyuma, California, 49:204
- Camp Mackall, 27:2 15
- Camp meetings, 2:136; 10:359; 27:301, 309; 38:173
- Camp Merritt, 30:289; 31:50,51
- Camp Nome Lackee, 30:161
- Camp Norris, 28:340
- Camp Pendleton 79[2]:90
- Camp Otay, 34:159, 160
- Camp Riley, 9:6
- Camp Sumner, 26:2
- Camp Swain, 64:128
- Camp Union, 10:372, 387
- Camp Warren (town), 30:261; 38:309
- Camp Wright, Mendocino County, 27:221-24
- Camp Wright, San Diego County, 27:227; 40:314, 315, 316
- Camp Wright, San Francisco, 27:227; 40:315, 316
- Camp, Charles L., 47:278; 50:165; "Recollections of the Publications Program," 50:167-169; editor, George C. Yount and His Chronicles of the West, Comprising Extracts from his "Memoirs" and from the Orange Clark "Narratives," review, 48:88-89; editor, John Doble's Journal and Letters from the Mines-Mokelumne Hill, Jackson, Volcano and San Francisco, 1851-1865, review, 42:260-261
- Camp, Charles Lewis, 3:96; 12:187; 13:88; 32:105-6; 36:92, 176
- "Colonel Philip Leget Edwards," 3:73-83; "Kit Carson in California," 1; 111-51; "Our Founder, Henry R. Wagner, Is Dead," 36:79-82; "William Alexander Trubody and the Overland Pioneers of 1847," 16:122-43
- editor "The Chronicles of George C. Yount," 2:3-66; "The Frémont Episode," [The Fremont Episode] 3:270-89; "An Irishman in the Gold Rush," 7:205-27, 395-408; 8:17-25, 167-82, 262-77; "James Clyman, His Diaries and Reminiscences," 4:104-41, 272-83, 307-60; 5:44-84, 109-38, 255-82, 378-401; 6:58-68; "The Journal of a `Crazy Man,' ... Albert Ferdinand Morris," 15:103-38, 224-41
- foreword to "A Frenchman in the Gold Rush," 5:3-4; introduction to "The Journal of Benjamin Dore, 2:87-89; note to "Sutter Writes of the Gold Discovery," 11:43
- account of luncheon meeting, 13:88
- addresses: 31:280; "Beaver and Sea Otter," 6:102; on history of California Missions, 11:295; Gold Days in California, Australia, and South Africa," 28:277-78; "Mormons in California," 9:90; "Prince Paul of Württemberg's Journeys in America," [Prince Paul of Wurttemberg's Journeys in America] 16:380-81
- book reviews by, 2:252-56, 364-67; 3:89-94, 201-3, 297-301; 4:91-94, 290-91; 5:315-16, 403-5, 408-9; 6:95-96,375, 376; 7:88-90, 194-95; 8:81-84,89, 185-86,381, 383-84; 9:184-85, 401; 10:84; 11:86; 13:410; 19:280-81
- check lists by, 9:288, 403; 10:86-90, 202-4, 302-6, 408-12; 11:82-85, 289-94,383-85; 12:77-81, 178-79, 358-63; 13:86, 185, 281,407
- reports of Publication Committee, 5:99-100; 6:106
- obituaries, of George E. Dane, 20:381-82; C. Hart Merriam, 21:284-86; Henry R. Wagner, 36:79-82
- Camp, Edgar Whittlesey, 20:384; "Hugh C. Murray, California's Youngest Chief Justice," 20:365-73
- Camp, W. B., 61:212, 213, 215, 219
- Camp, William Martin, 60:140
- Campa Cos, Miguel, 9:202-42 passim
- Campa, Miguel de la, A Journal of Explorations Northward along the Coast from Monterey in the Year 1775, edited by John Galvin, review, 45:162
- "Campaign for Los Angeles-December 29, 1846 to January 10, 1847," by John Douglas Tanner,Jr., 48:219-241
- "Campaign Funds in California: What the Records Reveal," by Leonard Rowe and William Buchanan, 41:195-210
- Campaign of the Century (The): Upton Sinclair's Race for Governor of California and the Birth of Media Politics, by Gregg Mitchell, review, 72:204
- Campbell & Heden, Columbia, 50:436
- Campbell & Wong & Associates, 43:372
- Campbell (from Sydney, 1850), 5:141, 143, 144
- Campbell (Mount Shasta, 1862), 7:126, 129
- Campbell (musician, San Francisco, 1864), 24:263
- Campbell (policeman, Marysville, 1859), 10:177
- Campbell (Yuba County, 1852, `55, `57), 3:150; 8:344, 345; 9:143
- Campbell (Yuba County, 1859-'62), 10:56, 259, 285, 381
- Campbell v. Campbell, 10:179
- Campbell, Albert H., 2:217
- Campbell, Alexander, 10:295, 381; 14:354-55,360; 15:280; 17:81, 175; 37:209; 42:133; 45:125
- Campbell, Augustus, 78:226, 237; family roots of, 226; letters of, 229-230, 232-233, 233-234, 235-236, 236-237
- Campbell, Bartley, 21:173,174,175; 34:363
- Campbell, Captain (Marysville, 1859), 10:59, 174, 189
- Campbell, Charles, 26:170
- Campbell, Colin D., editor, "Crossing the Isthmus of Panama, 1849: The Letters of Dr. Augustus Campbell," 78:226-237
- Campbell, D., 33:363
- Campbell, David, 6:18
- Campbell, Dr. John (1849), 34:28-30, 36
- Campbell, Elizabeth W. C., 71:341
- Campbell, Glenn, 64:295
- Campbell, Gregg M., review of Russo, Keepers of our Past: Local Historical Writing in the United States, 1820s-1930s, 69:68-69; review of Kelley, Battling the Inland Sea: American Political Culture, Public Policy, & the Sacramento Valley, 1850-1986, 70:410-411
- Campbell, Helen, 64:201
- Campbell, J. M., 6:227
- Campbell, James (died San Francisco, 1854), 15:174
- Campbell, James (La Mesa, 1847), 21:351; 33:105
- Campbell, James H., 4:256
- Campbell, James, 70:86
- Campbell, Jane Cannon, 78:226
- Campbell, John Archibald, 19:366
- Campbell, John B., 36:274
- Campbell, John Carden, CHS Award of Merit, photograph, 41: between 70 & 71
- Campbell, John Sutherland, Marquis of Lorne, 67:258, 260-261
- Campbell, John, review of Baer, Architecture of the California Missions, 38:273-74
- Campbell, Judge (Marysville, 1859), 10:179
- Campbell, Judge (Mokelumne Hill, 1852), 30:240, 246
- Campbell, Mary L., 28:319
- Campbell, Mrs. Marriner, photograph, 55:175
- Campbell, Patrick, 33:105
- Campbell, Peter, 16:339
- Campbell, Poole & Company, 28:335; ranch and ferry, 336,337
- Campbell, Reuben P., 33:341-42
- Campbell, Richard, 18:347-54; 20:341, 346
- Campbell, Richard, 43:10; 55:157
- Campbell, Robert (Cisco, 1875), 18:364, 366
- Campbell, Robert (with Ashley, 1825), 18:351-52
- Campbell, S. W., 24:286
- Campbell, Sarah Elderkin, 78:226
- Campbell, Thomas R., 13:296
- Campbell, Thompson, 15:280; 16:184; 34:52; 50:401
- Campbell, W. L., 11:9
- Campbell, William H., 71:341
- Campbell, William Jackson, 28:334-37 passim
- Campbell, William Wallace, 4:36; 36:151
- Campbell, William, 12:115
- Campbell-Johnson, A, 62:140
- Campbellites, see Disciples of Christ
- Campe, J.E., 19:72
- Camper, Helen, 67:234
- Campesinos, 75:320
- Camphene works, 33:68
- Campi's restaurant, San Francisco, 35:141
- Camplido, Carlos, 15:40
- Campo (place), 35:346
- Campo Reservation, 72:351
- Campo Seco, 11:166; 15:171; 16:282; 38:309
- Campo, Federico del, 66:276
- Campodonica family, 75:91
- Campora, Count and Countess of, 5:36; 32:117-18
- Campos, Maria Antonia, 13:200-202
- Camptonville, 3:148, 150; 8:199,203, 204, 205, 209, 338-45 passim, 349,352, 358; 9:52-66 passim, 70, 73,76,78, 129-30, 137,139, 140, 144-69 passim, 177, 263, 265, 266, 352-53, 384; 10:56, 171, 256, 359; 11:59; 29:203; 75:327; 77[4]:203
- Camulos, see Ranchos: Camulos; 77[1-3]:160, 161, 164, 165, 169-85
- Camulus Ranch, 54:71
- Canackus (Kanakas?) County, 35:208
- Canada Hill, 2:206
- "Canada Jack" (Jean Baptiste), 26:62
- Canada, 73:114, 281; 74:88, 182; 76[1, 4]:3, 91; 77[4]:28, 200
- Cañada de Santa Ana Rancho, [Canada de Santa Ana Rancho] 76[2-3]:134
- Canada Pacific Railway, 76[1, 4]:92
- Canadian (mining) corporations, 77[1-3]:41
- Canadians in California, 5:146, 147,166,167, 229-34; see also French Canadians; "Fur Brigade to the Bonaventura"; Laframboise, Michel; Trappers
- Canaga, Mrs.B.E., 24:94
- Canal Farm, 75:134
- Canal Gulch, 30:260
- Canals and ditches, 3:144, 148-52 passim, 259; 6:215, 245; 9:69,74-75, 136, 141, 142,150,165, 174,282; 11:228, 233, 237-38,242,245,330,333; 13:28; 17:84; 27:262; 28:234; 29:193-200 passim, 205; 35:77,78; 75:135
- Canals: across Isthmus of Darien (proposed), 17:83; across Isthmus of Panama (see Panama Canal); across Nicaragua (proposed), 31:256,260; 33:26
- Canavan, P. H.and Mrs., 19:237
- Canby, Edward Richard Sprigg, 11:103, 120-21; 15:286; 16:304; 19:22,237; 21:190; 28:163; 33:344, 345; 34:128, 132,133, 134, 138, 139; 35:12-17 passim, 20; 38:375; book on, review, 39:85-88; orders to Derby, 11:105-6, 247-49; Derby's reps. to, 11:106-20, 249-63; Lyon's report to, 24:52-54
- Canby, General Edward 79[2]:86, 88
- Cancan, Le, San Francisco, 39:149
- "Canciones del país: Mexican Musical Life in California after the Gold Rush," by John Koegel, 78:161-187
- Candia, Demetrio, 2:156
- Candia, Pedro de, 60:114
- Candinmarruh (ship), see Kantin Maru
- Cané, Vicente, [Cane, Vicente] 36:10
- Canedo, Fr. Lino Gomez, review of Truman and Mathes, Missions, 60:194
- Canepa, Andrew M. and Baccari, Alessandro, "The Italians of San Francisco in 1865: G. B. Cerruti's Report to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs," 60:60:350-369
- Canfield, Chauncey 79[2]:125
- Canfield, Ellen, 28:292
- Canfield, Fong, 67:231
- Canfield, William D., 24:60-61
- Canito, Juan (fictional character), 77[1-3]:173, 175
- Cañizares, José de [Canizares, Jose de] (pilot), 9:210; 13:157,158, 180; 14:105,192; 25:320; 30:2; Diary of the Portolá Expedition, editor and translator Virginia E. Thickens and Margaret Mollins, [Diary of the Portola Expedition] 31:109-24, 261-70, 343-54; maps of San Francisco Bay, 13:180 (reproduced opposite 180); 14: (reproduced opposite 111), 192; 66:27; 76[2-3]:358, 365
- Canizares, Jose, 65:240
- Cann (LeHâvre, 1851), [Cann (LeHavre, 1851)] 31:313-14
- Cannay, Patrick, 45:8-9
- Canner's League of California, 64:184
- Canneries, health and safety conditions (1920s), 64:178-179
- Canners League, 61:212
- Cannery & Agricultural Workers Industrial Union and United Cannery, 58:181
- Cannery (The), San Francisco, 64:282
- Cannery and Agricultural Workers Industrial Union (CAWIU), 51:155-164 passim
- Cannery and Agriculture Workers' Industrial Union, 64:191
- Cannery Row, 77[1-3]:143
- "Cannery Row: the AFL, the IWW, and Bay Area Italian Cannery Workers," by Elizabeth Reis, 64:174-191
- Cannery workers, Italian-Americans, 64:174-191
- Cannibalism, 73:184; 74:170 (Donner Party)
- Canninetti, Anthony, 58:152
- Canning and preserving, 35:12 1, 123, 265-66
- Canning industry, 73:66
- Canning industry, working conditions of, 65:86-91 passim
- Cannon, "Uncle Joe," 49:40
- Cannon, Abraham H., 70:82, 83-84, 88
- Cannon, Frank E., 10:54, 61
- Cannon, Frank J., 70:82
- Cannon, Franklin, 61:178 179
- Cannon, George Q., 18:215
- Cannon, George Q., 69:288; 70:82, 83
- Cannon, James G., 9:66, 79, 130, 144-45, 149, 153, 158,287; 10:56, 170
- Cannon, Joe, 63:138
- Cannon, Lou, 64:207
- Cannon, Lou, Regan, review Jackson K. Putnam, 62:226
- Cannon, Marion, 19:59-70 passim; 27:313-16 passim; 28:47, 48
- Cannon, Mrs. B. E., 76[1, 4]:31
- Cannon, Mrs. James G. (Ann Eliza Phillips), 9:287
- Cannon, Mrs. Marion (nee Holland), 16:303
- Cannon, Ray and Sunset Editors, The Sea of Cortez, review, 48:80-81
- Cannonade mining claim, 11:333
- Cannons:
- American, 2:350; 8:369; 40:272; at San Juan Bautista, 18:75; Santa Barbara, 18:164, 165-66, 177; Frémont's, [Fremont's] 26:235; see also Howitzers;
- Mexican: at Los Angeles, 12:165; San Diego, 14:237; Sonoma, 2:362; 15:64, 65, 69; 17:164, 278
- Russian: bought by Sutter, 11:350; at Fort Ross, 12:190; at San Pascual, 26:24, 28-29, 34, 36, 37, 50, 54
- Spanish: at Monterey, 15:115; in Panama, 20:19; San Francisco, 2:360; 3:84; 15:58-69 (photograph opposite 58); 17:179; San Pedro, 13:205; Sonoma, 2:362; 15:64, 65, 69; 17:164, 278
- Canoas, Pueblo de las, 7:22, 23-24,47, 54, 55, 74
- Canoe (Cow) River, 22:102,209,216, 217; 23:134
- Canoes, 2:315,326; 3:6,7, 18,229; 7:349,351; 9:222,234
- Cañon City, [Canon City] 16:337
- Canon Company, 63:38
- Canon, G. Q., 56:201
- Canseco, Jose, 70:184, 185
- Cantelow, William, 20:44
- Cantenat (San Jose, 1854), 30:262
- Cantern (vessel), 56:79
- Cantero (ship), 2:87-88,90-122; 11:158
- Cantil Blanco (White Cliff), 15:59; 75:154; see also Fort Point
- Canton Chinese Theater, Sacramento, 23:104
- Canton, China, 23:304,306,308,313, 314, 318; 76[2-3]:119; 76[1, 4]:90
- Cantor (Indian, 1820s), 29:310
- Cantu, Estaban (of Mexico), 52:306
- Cantua, Manuel, 16:355; 29:268,327
- Cantua, Vicente, 13:278; 15:119; 23:9 "Can We Insure a Future for the Past?" by Stephen W. Jacobs, 38:97-100
- Cantwell, John J. ,see "Irish-Born Champion of the Mexican-Americans," 49:233-249; 75:348
- Cantwell, John J., 72:10, 12-15, 19
- Canyon Creek, 29:195, 197; 33:55, 56
- The Canyon, (painting), back cover, Fall (vol. 73)
- canyon oak (Quercus chrysolepis), 76[2-3]:24
- Canyonville, 16:307
- Canzini, Bruno, 54:160
- Capacity (ship), 22:5,7, 168
- Capay Ranch, 78:156
- Capay Valley Land Company, 54:211, 212
- Capcapelic (Indian, 1845), 21:5
- Cape Horn, 76[2-3]:99; 76[1, 4]:86, 89; 77[1-3]:15, 23; 77[4]:5, 56, 83, 177, 255
- Cape Mendocino, 76[2-3]:87, 91, 92
- Cape Nome, 76[1, 4]:4
- Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, 76[1, 4]:5
- Cape San Lucas (Cabo San Lucas), 76[2-3]:89, 91, 102, 301
- Cape Verde, 76[1, 4]:94
- Cape Verdeans, see Portuguese
- Capen, James Winchell, 27:229-36 passim, 306, 309
- Caperon, Paulin, 23:180; 33:169-74
- Caperton, John, 34:246; 48:64
- Caperton, William B., 60:222, 223
- capital: from Europe, 77[1-3]:52; raised in Gold Rush, 10, 52; vs. labor, 48, 132
- Capital punishment, 58:166-178 passim
- capital investment: in California mines, 77[4]:53, 61; in Nevada, 162
- capitalism, 77[1-3]:49, 147
- Capitán Grande Reservation, [Capitan Grande Reservation] 72:351, 354, 357
- Capitán Indian Reservation, [Capitan Indian Reservation] 34:204
- Capitana (flagship), Alvarado's, see Santiago; Becerra's (Concepcion), 1:39; Cermeño's, [Cermeno's] 3:4; see also San Agustin; Loaysa's, see Victoria; Vizcaíno's, [Vizcaino's] see San Diego
- Capitol building (Sacramento), 73:9 (photograph)
- Capitol City (vessel), 64:104-105
- Capitol Hotel, Sacramento, 19:65
- Capitol Packing Company (Sacramento), 69:357
- Capitulation of Cahuenga, 73:117
- Capone, Al, 65:287
- Caponigro, Paul, 69:153
- Capp, Charles S., 27:171
- Capp, Charles Singer, 22:32,38
- Cappola, Nancy, 75:80
- Capps, Edwin M., 36:65
- Capra, Frank, 52:331
- Capron, Elisha Smith, quoted, 22:271
- Capron, John G., 31:155
- Capron, M. and Mme. (from Paris, 1850), 22:305
- "Captain Andrés Castillero, Diplomat," [Captain Andre's Castillero, Diplomat] by George Tays, 14:230-68
- "Captain Buckskin," see Yount, George
- Captain Charles M. Weber. Pioneer of the San Joaquin and Founder of Stockton, California, by George P. Hammond and Dale L. Morgan, rev ., 47:81-82
- Captain Jack, photograph, 57:254, 255
- Captain Jack (Modoc warrior) 79[2]:86, 87, 88
- Captain Juan Bautista de Anza: Correspondence on Various Subjects, 1775: Archivo General de la Nacion, Provincias Internas 237, Section 3. Antepasados VIII, transcribed and translated, by Donald T. Garate, review, 376
- Captain Richardson: Mariner, Ranchero, and founder of San Francisco, by Robert Ryal Miller, review, 75:375-376
- Captain Sutter (ship), 22:70
- Captain Sutter (vessel), 64:101
- Captain Tom, 76[2-3]:64
- Captains Courageous, 75:58
- "Captivity of Olive Oatman, The," by William B. Rice, 21:97-106
- Capture of the Santa Ana (The): Cabo San Lucas, November, 1587. The Accounts of Francis Prett , Antonio de Sierra, and Tomas de Azola, translation by W. Michael Mathes, review, 49:360-362
- Capuchino, Rancho del, 28:132-33
- Carabuza (or Carabalza) v. Cornish, 10:186, 187
- Caracciolo, Consul Duke, 75:350
- Caralambo, George, 60:115
- Carasa, Juan de, 6:307
- Carbajal, Pedro, 4:145; 67:78
- Carberry, Thomas ("Irish Tom"), 7:116
- Carbon Petroleum Dubbs, 75:126
- Carbonel, Esteban, 8:34, 36
- Carboni, Raffaello, 65:56
- Cárcaba, Manuel, [Carcaba, Manuel] 41:44
- Carcene, Armand, 15:172
- Cardellini, Giovanni, 75:350
- Carden Maren Lockwood, 58:225
- Carden, H. B. P., 14:225
- Cárdenas, Lázaro de, [Cardenas, Lazaro de] 7:20, 61-62, 76
- Cárdenas, Lázaro, [Cardenas, Lazaro] 44:324, 325
- Cárdenas, María Dolores López [Cardenas, Maria Dolores Lopez], 78:171
- Cárdenas, Pedro D., [Cardenas, Pedro D.] 25:72, 74, 150, 158, 166, 356, 362-63
- Carder, William, 7:116
- Cardero, José, [Cardero, Jose] 70:409; 76[2-3]:57, 97, 100, 101, 115, 126, 200, 240, 359, 360, 366
- Cardinell, Charles,"Adventures on the Plains," 1:57-71
- Cardinet (from Paris, 1850), 22:306
- Cardio, Primo, 58:100, photograph, 105
- Cardon (cactus), 3:311,322,354
- Cardona, Nicolás de, [Cardona, Nicolas de] 1:36; 8:34, 36; 50:198, 201; 62:58
- Cardona, Tomás de, [Cardona, Tomas de] 50:198
- Cardoso, Manuel Pereira, 76[1, 4]:98-99, 101
- Cardozo (John) & Company, 35:235
- Cardozo, Abigail E., 71:120-121
- Cardwell, James, 22:178; 23:121
- Cardwell, Kenneth, Bernard Maybeck: Artisan, Architect, Artist, review, 57:200-201
- Careri, Giovanni Francisco Gemelli, 36:239
- Carew, Harold D., A Fair Deal Wins - A Foul Dole Loses, 62:172-173
- Carew, Thomas R., 54:257
- Carey (Tuolumne County), 11:166
- "Carey McWilliams: Reformer as Historian," by Charles Wollenberg, 53:173-180
- Carey, Alice Ross, 77[1-3]:85
- Carey, Edward J., 66:14
- Carey, Edward, 15:179
- Carey, Elodia, 71:120
- Carey, James C., 15:281
- Carey, John T., 26:203
- Carib (ship), 22:170
- Caribbean (ship), 23:336
- Carillo, Jose Antonio, 77[1-3]:132
- Carios Pacheco (ship), 22:352
- Carisca (vessel), 55:300
- Carison, W. H., 19:60-61,67-68
- Carl & Flint, 29:115,124
- Carl, Charles, 30:356, 365
- Carle (H. J.) and Sons, 39:315
- Carle, Abel, 39:316
- Carle, Hippolyte J., 39:244, 246, 247
- Carle, Louis, 39:316-19
- Carles, Arthur B., inside front cover, Fall (vol. 73)
- Carleson, Robert B., 70:280, 284, 287
- "Carleton E. Watkins, Photographs," by Charles Wollenberg, 53:83-86
- Carleton E. Watkins: Photographer of the American West, by Peter E. Palmquist, review Douglas M. Haller, 62:225
- "Carleton E. Watkins: Pioneer Photographer," 210-215
- Carleton's Pah-Ute Campaign, by Dennis G. Casebier, review, 52:275-276
- Carleton, Captain (of William Penn, 1855), 16:83
- "Carleton, Carrie" (Elizabeth C. Wright), 28:5-6
- Carleton, Charles Erskine, 31:33 1, 333
- Carleton, Charles, 2:121
- Carleton, Frederic W., 17:44, 45
- Carleton, G. W., 28:10, 11
- Carleton, H. W., 19:232
- Carleton, James Henry, 12:3; 24:276; 29:229, 230, 236, 239, 240, 242; 34:137, 140; 40:314, 318, 319, 320, 344, 348, 349; letter from, 29:229-30
- Carleton, Mary Tennent, compiler "The Byrnes of Berkeley," from letters of Mary T. Byrne, 17:41-49
- Carleton, Mrs. Frederic W. (Edna Byrne), 17:41,44,45,48
- Carleton, Philip, 66:212
- Carlile, Thomas, 37:10-13
- Carlin Trend, 77[1-3]:30, 36-38
- Carlin, George, 77[1-3]:36
- Carlin, James W., 30:153
- Carlin, William P., 27:219, 221
- Carlisle, George, 8:201-7 passim
- Carlisle, Henry Coffin, 24:286
- Carlisle, Robert, 2:115
- Carlisle, Thomas, 46:59
- Carlos III of Spain, 31:109, 111; 76[2-3]:95, 96, 299
- Carlos IV, King of Spain, 76[2-3]:96, 100, 103
- Carlos V; Emperor, King of Castile, 76[2-3]:82
- Carlotta, Empress of Mexico, 67:261
- Carlsen, Emil, 37:29; painting by, 37: following 24
- Carlson and Currier, 31:340
- Carlson, John (immigrant), 75:93
- Carlson, John Roy, 65:136
- Carlson, Pamela and E. Breck Parkman, "An Exceptional Adaption: Camillo Ynitia," 65:238-247
- Carlson, William H., 70:84
- Carlton, Frank D., 28:4,12
- Carlton, G. E., 30:243
- Carlton, H. P., 16:284
- Carlylc, Mrs. (Sacramento, 1858), 9:372
- Carmagan, James (or Joseph), 22:348
- Carman, W., 17:176
- Carmany, John H., 28:9; 30:140
- Carmany,John, 61:55
- Carmel (ship), 31:295
- Carmel area, 76[2-3]:284
- Carmel Forest Theater, California, 48:204
- Carmel Mission, from Founding to Rebuilding (The), by Sydney Temple, review, 60:376-377
- Carmel Mission, 76[2-3]:57; see also Missions: San Carlos Borromeo
- Carmel Valley, 1:233
- Carmel, California, 35:239; 73:152; see "Ideality to Reality: The Founding of Carmel," 48:195-210
- Carmelita (ship), 22:10, 169
- Carmelites, 7:311; 36:228
- Carmen, Arroyo, 31:354
- Carmichael (in mines, 1854), 3:153
- Carmichael, Colonel (argonaut), 78:235
- Carmichael, D. W., 69:367
- Carmichael, Lawrence, 15:239
- Carnahan, H. L., 40:223
- Carnegie Hall, 75:353
- Carnegie Institute (Washington, D.C.), 73:272; 76[1, 4]:109
- Carnera, Primo, 75:343 (photo)
- Carnes (died Sacramento, 1848), 20:36-37
- Carnes, Henry, 29:231-33,235,244
- Carney, Francis M., 59:291, 292, 293, 302
- Carnicer, Baltasar, 23:4
- Caro, Patricia, 63:258
- Carolan, Evelyn, 27:190
- Carolan, Francis J., obituary, 2:371
- Carolan, James and Emily (Berger), 27:190
- Carolan, Peter, 27:190
- Carolina, 77[4]:39
- Carolina (steamer, 1850), 3:93; 8:268; 11:300; 15:179; 27:362; 30:39
- Caroline (brig, 1849), 5:9, 226
- Caroline (ship, 1836), see Sarah and Caroline
- Caroline (steamer, 1851), 28:40
- Caroline (steamboat), 75:18
- Carolina (steam tug, 1855), 16:82
- Caroline (vessel), photograph, 51:46
- Caroline (steamer, 1883), 29:191
- Caroline E. Foote (ship), 9:310, 313, 328-31; 39:306
- Carolita (vessel), 50:43
- Caroni, Signor and Signora (acrobats, 1855), 16:284
- Carosso, Vincent P., 36:114
- Carpeneti, Walter I., 76[1, 4]:129
- Carpenter (sheriff, Los Angeles, circa 1860), 24:273
- Carpenter, Aurelious O., 71:118, 119
- Carpenter, B., 26:297
- Carpenter, Benjamin, 5:125
- Carpenter, Edwin H., 47:281; review of Belknap, Oregon Imprints, 1845-1870, 49:167-168; review of Bretnor, editor Kemble, A History of California Newspapers, 1846-1858, 42:354-355
- Carpenter, F. M., 24:273(?); 29:237
- Carpenter, Ford, 64:29
- Carpenter, Frank 'Turnkey', 68:90
- Carpenter, Harvey C., 9:50,59, 61, 62, 66,68, 130-45 passim, 159,173; 10:183, 285, 374; lawsuit, 9:145
- Carpenter, Helen McCowen, 71:118, 119
- Carpenter, Helen, 64:222, 223
- Carpenter, J. E., address,"Centennial Plans," 26:277
- Carpenter, Jonathan, 32:155
- Carpenter, Lemuel J., 5:109; 13:215, 230; 15:231
- Carpenter, Lemuel, 43:111; 48:229
- Carpenter, Mary A., 10:272,287
- Carpenter, Mrs. Harvey C. (Mary Munger [or Smith]), 9:136-37, 267; 10:285, 374
- Carpenter, Patricia and Paul Totah, editors, The San Francisco Fair: Treasure Island, 1939-1940, review, 68:138
- Carpenter, R. B., 30:70
- Carpenteur (trapper, 1832), 22:329,348
- Carpentier and Clark, 33:352
- Carpentier, Edward R., 16:285(?); 17:83,176; 34:258(?)
- Carpentier, H. W., 46:137; 50:421
- Carpentier, Horace W., 47:4, 6, 8; 48:60, 62, 63, 65
- Carpentier, Horace Walpole, 4:210; 16:285(?); 24:172,174,176, 180; 26:210, 211, 215; 29:346-52 passim; 30:1; 31:325, 326, 327; 34:258(?)
- Carpentier, Lucienne (actress), 78:140, 141, 149-150
- "Carpetbaggers Join the Rush for California Land," by Paul W. Gates, 56:98-127
- Carpinteria, 3:169; 10:302; 18:164,165
- Carpon, H., 7:11
- Carquinez Strait, 6:148-49; 15:178; 23:364; 27:197, 199; 42:134; 76[2-3]:279; 76[1, 4]:87; 77[4]:252
- Carr (Potter Ravine, 1853), 33:298; see also Garr
- Carr (Yuba County, 1850s), 9:52; 10:285; 11:57
- Carr, Alan, 60:64
- Carr, Charles Hardy, 26:381
- Carr, Deborah Anna, 27:194
- Carr, Ezra S., 24:107; 28:186; 56:341; 70:274
- Carr, Ezra, 64:57; 71:104
- Carr, Francis, 54:302, 304, 308, 309, 310, 311
- Carr, Harry, 20:142; 49:333; 60:62; 63:297, 298
- Carr, Helen S.,"The Authorship of the So-Called `Gordon Manuscript,'" 8:374-77
- Carr, Horace and Ellen, 20:257
- Carr, Hugh, 11:57(?); lawsuit, 10:183, 184
- Carr, James K., 54:310
- Carr, James, 30:112; 32:295-96; "California Letters," editor Carl I. Wheat, 11:157-75; drawings by, 11: opposite 157
- Carr, Jeanne, 71:104, 105, 106
- Carr, Jeanne C., 75:93; 77[1-3]:172
- Carr, Jesse D., 56:107-108
- Carr, Jesse Douglass, 7:412; 9:112; 23:315
- Carr, John (of Weaverville), 47:253, 264
- Carr, John, 15:283; 66:140
- Carr, Lieutenant (Sacramento, 1858), 9:371
- Carr, Matthew D., 8:358; 66:64
- Carr, Mrs. Byron Thorpe (Mary Sewall Buck), address,"Romantic Tales of '49," 10:413
- Carr, Mrs. Jesse Douglass, (Elizabeth Wood), 7:412
- Carr, Mrs. Matthew D., 9:285; see also Laird, Mrs. Luther
- Carr, Richard, 71:114
- Carr, William, 77[4]:242
- Carr, William (Colorado River, 1850), 22:2
- Carr, William (exiled, 1856), 6:50; 8:371
- Carr, William (San Jose, 1850), 11:161
- Carr, William Arthur, 63:16 (photograph), 24, 25
- Carr, William B., 5:1 79-80; 7:18, 19; 15:76
- Carr, William Jarvis, 11:157; 36:253
- Carraghar, Edward James, 69:360-361, 362, 366, 369
- Carrancistas (Mexican political party), 47:319-325 passim
- Carranco, Lorenzo Joseph, 5:196; 8:375-76
- Carranco, Lynwood and Estle Beard, Genocide and Vendetta: The Round Valley Wars of Northern California, review, 61:152
- Carranco, Lynwood, "Author's Acknowledgement," 44:381; "Bret Harte in Union (1857-1860)," 45:99-112; review of Best, Ships and Narrow Gauge Rails, 44:252-253
- Carranco, Lynwood, "Maritime Fiasco on the Northern California Coast," 60:60:210-227
- Carranza, Ruth, 72:60
- Carranza, Venustiano, 47:318, 319-320; 49:233; 50:61, 66, 67
- Carrasco, Archipielago de, 10:323
- Carravahal (Carvalho?; guide, 1849), 18:350, 351
- Carredda, Joseph, 37:303, 304
- Carrell, Paula, 71:262
- Carreño, Teresa (pianist)[Carreno, Teresa], 78:182
- Carrera, Antonio, see Correa
- Carrese (actor, 1858), 9:275
- Carretas (carriages), 6:250-51; 12:12; 13:314
- Carrey. Edmond, 39:230,231
- "Carriage Days: California Costumes from the CHS Collection," (exhibition), 78:84, 107
- Carriage Makers' Association, 35:66
- Carrie (Joseph A, ) & (James E.) Damon, 30:356, 365
- Carrier Dove (ship), 29:113-14
- The Carrier Dove (journal), 77[1-3]:95
- Carrier, Mrs. Craig (Marguerite), 22:94
- Carrigan (Kerrigan? ), Dick, 8:205
- Carrigan, Peter, see Kerrigan
- Carriger, Nicholas, 16:355; 19:127, 141; 29:321,325,327; quoted, 2:65-66
- Carrillo de Pacheco, Ramona, see Wilson, Mrs. John
- Carrillo family, 13:208; 18:255-58; 27:337; 29:310, 319; Fall, inside front cover (volume 78)
- "Carrillo's Flying Artillery: The Battle of San Pedro," by Les Driver, 48:335-349
- Carrillo, Anastasio, 13:208; 14:239; 18:165, 177, 256, 257-58, 275; 27:335, 336, 337
- Carrillo, Antonia, 18:7 1
- Carrillo, Carlos Antonio de Jesus, 1:170; 10:82; 13:208,222; 14:232,237-40 passim, 245, 251, 256, 260-64 passim; 16:352, 357-64 passim 17:50,60; 18:174, 175, 176,255-58 passim 348, 353; 23:218; 27:286, 335-36, 337; 29:312; 33:343; 34:21; rancho of, 30:52
- Carrillo, Carlos Antonio, 65:33; 66:267, 269, 276; 76[2-3]:150-51, 178
- Carrillo, Domingo, 13:208; 16:222, 230; 27:334, 335, 337; 70:208
- Carrillo, Francisca Benicia, see Vallejo, Mrs. Mariano Guadalupe
- Carrillo, Francisca, see Thompson, Mrs. Alpheus B.
- Carrillo, Guillermo, 18:258
- Carrillo, Ignacio, widow of, 76[2-3]:177
- Carrillo, Joaquín (father of Mrs. M. G. Vallejo), [Carrillo, Joaquin] 16:222, 249; 29:310
- Carrillo, Joaquín (Lieutenant Colonel militia, 1861), [Carrillo, Joaquin] 29:247
- Carrillo, Joaquín (son of Domingo), [Carrillo, Joaquin] 18:256, 275,278
- Carrillo, Joaquin, 60:34; 66:267, 277; 72:320, (photograph), 321, 323
- Carrillo, José (Lieutenant of Lanceros, 1861), [Carrillo, Jose] 29:235,247
- Carrillo, José (son of Carlos Antonio), [Carrillo, Jose] 18:257,275
- Carrillo, José Antonio Ezequiel, [Carrillo, Jose] 3:121; 5:195; 8:248; 9:81; 10:151; 11:342,347, 348; 12:135; 13:135-36, 207-12 passim, 215, 222, 223, 231, 310, 313, 321, 326; 14:238, 256, 261, 262, 263; 16:57,225, 236,358-64 passim 17:50, 52, 53, 233; 18:164, 165, 176; 22:61,64; 26:32-33; 29:335; 30:53; 33:279; facsimile sig., 10: opposite 159
- Carrillo, José Antonio, [Carrillo, Jose Antonio] 45:27; 66:194, 195; 76[2-3]:310, 343; see "Carrillo's Flying Artillery: The Battle of San Pedro, 48:335-349
- Carrillo, José Raimundo, [Carrillo, Jose Raimundo] 13:198,208; 18:71; 27:337; 47:295
- Carrillo, José Ramón, letter from, [Carrillo, Jose Ramon] 1:184-85
- Carrillo, Josefa, see Fitch, Mrs. Henry D.
- Carrillo, Julio, 13:336; 16:249; 17:226, 229; 24:59-60; 29:322; 36:242
- Carrillo, Leo, 24:268, 270; inside front cover, Winter (Volume 71, 1992)
- Carrillo, Luis, 18:258
- Carrillo, María Antonia Victoria, see Ortega, Mrs. José Francisco de {Carrillo, Maria Antonia Victoria, see Ortega, Mrs. Jose Francisco de]
- Carrillo, María Antonia, [Carrillo, Maria Antonia] 18:176; 66:266; 72:315
- Carrillo, María de la Luz, [Carrillo, Maria de la Luz] 27:107; 29:311-12
- Carrillo, María Josefa, [Carrillo, Maria Josefa] 1:170; 18:175
- Carrillo, Mariano, 20:237, 238
- Carrillo, Mrs. Domingo (Concepcion Pico), 27:337
- Carrillo, Mrs. Joaquín (Maria Ignacia Lopez), [Carrillo, Mrs. Joaquin] 29:319
- Carrillo, Mrs. José Raimundo (Tomasa Ignacia Lugo), [Carrillo, Mrs. Jose Raimundo] 27:337
- Carrillo, Mrs. Pedro C. (Josefa Bandini), 23:217
- Carrillo, Pedro C., 13:114; 15:165, 370; 18:256-57, 275; 40:31
- Carrillo, Raimundo, 12:135; 14:8; 18:71, 163-64,176,256,258,276; 23:373; see also Carrillo, José Raimundo [Carrillo, Jose Raimundo]
- Carrillo, Ramón, [Carrillo, Ramon] 16:249; 17:147,148; 21:350; 29:236,247, 267, 312; see also Carrillo, José Ramón [Carrillo, Jose Ramon]
- Carrillo, Ramon, 48:229
- Carrillo, Raymundo, 41:40; 45:212; see also Carrillo, Jose Raimundo
- Carrillo, Ygnacia, 20:237
- Carrington, Henry, 9:26
- Carrington, Jack, 66:44
- Carrisa Plain, 1:153,156
- Carrizito Cañon, [Carrizito Canon] 26:26, 53
- Carrizo Canyon, Corridor, 34:193-208 passim; 36:120-25 passim, 129; map, 34: opposite 200
- Carrizo Creek, Spring, Station, Wash, 1:145; 21:217, 300; 25:297, 298, 307; 34:193, 196, 197; 36:117, 118, 123, 127; map, 36: opposite 200; 75:316
- Carrol, Frank, 21:293-94,306
- Carroll, A. W. de la Cour, 4:49
- Carroll, Fred, 70:175, 188
- Carroll, James, 61:295, 297
- Carroll, Jo P., photograph, 32: opposite 1
- Carroll, John, 22:34; 66:260
- Carroll, Katharine K., 56:75
- Carroll, Lewis, 61:205, 206
- Carrol, Madeline, 75:56
- Carroll, Mrs. Richard T. (Mary Ann Murphy), 24:89; obituary, 13:191-92
- Carroll, Nicholas, 9:42
- Carroll, Sarah, 52:255-256
- Carroll, Thomas, 30:219,222,228,229
- Carroll, W., see Wiegand, Conrad
- Carroll, William, 16:338
- Carrolton, 9:75
- Carrott, M Browning, Prejudice Goes to Court-The Japanese and the Supreme Court in the 1920s, 62:122-136
- Carry the News to Mary (play), 20:2
- Carson (Grass Valley, 1850), 6:225, 226
- Carson Canyon, 6:126; 7:7; 16:338; illustration, 6: opposite 122; 9: opposite 332
- Carson City Daily State Register (newspaper), 53:353
- Carson City,Nevada, 12:325; 15:381; 17:76-77; 20:250; 53:348
- Carson Daily Appeal (newspaper), 49:108
- Carson Hill, 11:165, 324, 326; 22:73-77 passim
- Carson Pass, 1:124; 6:363; 7:7,9; 32:196; 75:328; 79[2]:55
- Carson River, 3:67,69, 200; 4:10; 6:125-26,362; 12:325; 24:120,121; 32:198,203; 34:215; 75:324; 77[4]:152, 160
- Carson River mills, 77[4]:160
- Carson River route, 77[4]:179, 261
- Carson Sink, 77[4]:176
- Carson Valley, 4:11; 6:363; 7:8,9,12,13, 16; 12:325; 21:228-33 passim, 238; 30:239,376; 32:196; 34:215,220; 38:334-35; illustration, 9: opposite 312; 75:12
- Carson's Creek, 7:401; 8:263; 20:100; 27:160,161
- Carson, ("Kit") Christopher, 42:306; 48:224; 50:167; 74:165
- Carson, Adaline, 1:150
- Carson, Alexander, 22:339,345, 346; 23:24; 24:232
- Carson, Christopher ("Kit"), 3:106, 270; 4:5, 157; 10:38,298; 12:3; 13:150,305; 16:49, 142; 18:349; 19:298; 22:51; 23:91; 25:140-41; 29:30; 36:57; 55:158, 159; with Frémont [Fremont] (1843-44), 9:187; 10:37; 16:54; (1845-46), 3:270,273; 4:9, 10; 6:90; 10:38; 12:56; 15:62; 17:224; 29:136; with Kearny (1846), 8:252; 17:344; 18:74,167; 21:199-203 passim, 207, 214-24 passim, 337, 345, 355; 24:95; 25:295; 26:23, 24,47-48; under Mason (1847-48), 1:246, 251; 3:122-23; 29:30-35; articles on, 1:111-51; 29:29-38; autobiography, dictated to Peters, review, 5:408-9; book on, by Vestal, review, 7:194-95; portrait, 1: opposite 104
- Carson, George, 13:335
- Carson, Hamilton, 1:150
- Carson, James H., 3:91; 10:409; 22:82; 45:55
- Carson, James H., Carson Emigrant Trail, 77[4]:262
- Carson, James, 55:32, 35, 36
- Carson, John, 38:66, 69
- Carson, Lindsay, 1:150; 16:306; 24:54
- Carson, Moses B., 1:135,150; 13:215, 230; 15:134; 20:151,153; 21:13; 22:341, 345; 23:19,39; 24:54
- Carson, Moses, 55:158
- Carson, Mrs. Christopher (Maria Josefa Jaramilla), 1:150
- Carson, Rachel, 73:154
- Carson, William McKendree and Mary Isabelle (Mitchell), 29:285
- Carson, William McKendree, 56:75
- Carson, William, 38:59-69 passim
- Carswell & Company, 30:366
- Carswell, Mary Jane, 52:245
- Carswell, Miss Helen, 28:294
- Carswell, Mrs. Helen M., 14:74, 76
- "Carta de Flores, La," editor Douglas S. Watson, translator Thomas W. Temple II, 12:147-54
- Carta Particolare, No. XXXIII, 53:213, 264, 265
- Carta Prima Generale (map), 53:212, 267
- Cartago, Inyo County, 17:115
- Carte, Gene E., and Elaine H. Carte, Police Reform in the UniteditorStates: The Era of August Vollmer, 1905-1932, review, 55:274
- Carter (San Bernardino, 1852), 14:181
- Carter and Shurtleff, 5:183
- Carter Brothers, 70:101
- Carter, Abiel, 20:28, 44
- Carter, Alfred W., 25:227
- Carter, Annetta, 29:378
- Carter, B. H., 31:339
- Carter, Betty W., and Hodding Carter, Doomed Road of Empire: The Spanish Trail of Conquest, review, 43:346-347
- Carter, Captain Henry (of William Little, 1831), 23:301,330
- Carter, Cassius, 35:353,355
- Carter, Charles D., 9:26; 15:271
- Carter, Charles Franklin, 8:13 1; translator "Duhaut-Cilly's Account of California in... 1827-28," 8:131-66, 214-50,306-36
- Carter, Charles, son of, 15:185
- Carter, Fred, 31:157
- Carter, George, 19:116, 136
- Carter, H. E., 49:40
- Carter, Isaac W., 10:406
- Carter, J. B., 3:116, 118; 17:337-38; 48:339, 341, 342, 345
- Carter, J. O., 25:226
- Carter, James, 75:205
- Carter, Jane Foster, review, If the Walls Could Talk: Colusa's Architectural Heritage, 69:61-63; review of Coffman, The Builders Behind the Castles, 70:411-412
- Carter, Jesse W., 54:307-308
- Carter, Jesse Washington, 27:381
- Carter, John Denton, 20:384; "George Kenyon Fitch, Pioneer California Journalist," 20:329-40; "Thomas Sim King, Vigilante Editor," 21:23-38
- Carter, Joseph O., 12:142-46 passim; 14:318,342,343
- Carter, Lieutenant Henry (1863), 40:319
- Carter, Nathaniel C., 31:20-21
- Carter, Oliver J., 54:307
- Carter, Samuel P., 70:261-262, 265
- Carter, Solomon, 7:113
- Carter, Thomas H., 46:8,11
- Carter, Thomas, 53:325
- Carter, William Alexander, 31:189
- Carter, William H., 60:308
- "Carterhia" (Sierra Madre), 31:21
- Carth, Thomas, 24:117
- Carthagina (ship), 8:265,268
- "Carthay Center," by Mary E. Curry, 5:198
- Cartier-Bresson, Henri, 68:184
- Cartography, see Maps
- Cartoons: Civil War, 40; following 294; of Derbec, 39: opposite 144; French, 39: opposite 1; Korea, 30: opposite 193; of Tom Maguire, 21: opposite 239; of Theodore Roosevelt, 38: opposite 244; of William H. Russell, 18: following 72; seeing the elephant, 39: following 29
- Cartwright, Charles, 13:295
- Cartwright, Fred, 13:295
- Cartwright, George W., 39:21
- Cartwright, John W., Sr.and Jr., 13:296
- Cartwright, Mrs. (Santa Clara County, 1853), 29:40
- Cartwright, Sylvester, 34:67
- Cartwright, William H., 63:180
- Caruso, A. Brooke, The Mexican Spy Company: United States Covert Operations in Mexico, 1845-1848, review, 71:541-542
- Caruso, Enrico, 21:183; 25:235; 33:40-41; 65:217; 74:380; 75:342
- Carvalho family, 35:235,241
- Carvalho, Charles, 15:177; 23:108, 111
- Carvalho, Manuel, 53:56, 57, 60
- Carvalho, Sarah Solis (wife of Solomon), 73:184
- Carvalho, Solomon Nuñes, [Carvalho, Solomon Nunes] 35:236; 73:182-87, 182 (photograph)
- Carver, M. M., 75:206
- Carver, Thomas Nixon, 65:8
- Carvil (Spanish Bar, 1851), 2:138
- "Carville, San Francisco's Oceanside Bohemia," by Natalie Jahraus Cowan, 57:308-319
- Cary, Alice, 63:175
- Cary, Annie Louise, 21:245, 258; 33:223
- Cary, William M., 7:18-19
- Casa Amesti, Monterey, 65:32, 33
- Casa de la Guerra (Santa Barbara), 78:181
- Casa de San Pedro, 48:38
- Casa Grande, San Francisco, 50:9-10
- Casa Grande, see "New Almaden's Casa Grande," 54:315-322
- "Casa Grande," Richardson's, 3:32,34; 13:238; 14:125,344; 17:299
- "Casa Grande," Vallejo's, 29:149, 151; 36:242
- Casa Italiana, 75:345
- Casa Monica (train), 42:35
- Casa Montezuma (or Casa Blanca), 21:211,223
- Casa Nevada, La, Yosemite, 5:339
- Casad, Michael R., 9:364,391
- Casady, Si, 64:9
- Casals, Pablo, 61:96-97
- Casanate, Pedro Porter y, 62:58
- Casanova, Angelo, 67:154, 166
- Casarín, Manuel Jimeno, [Casarin, Manuel Jimeno] see Jimeno Casarín [Jimeno Casarin]
- Casa Estudillo (San Diego), 77[1-3]:163, 169, 180, 182, 183, 184. 185
- Casas, Bartolomé de las, [Casas, Bartolome de las] 8:29-30; 42:211
- Casas, Laurent, 39:248
- Casassa, Charles H., 30:69
- Cascade Range, pass over (photograph), 22: opposite 209
- Cascade Mountains, 76[2-3]:35
- Cascarones, 12:282; 20:225; 28:38
- Casco (vessel, ship), 3:292,296; 61:84
- Casco House, Sacramento, 9:376, 397; 10:40,46,47, 174, 190, 247,250,274, 275
- Case, Bascom, 2:188-94 passim
- Case, Charles L., 15:164
- Case, Charles S., 22:39
- Case, Clifford, 71:249
- Casebier, Dennis G., Carleton's Pah-Ute Campaign, review, 52:275-276
- Casebolt's Carriage Factory, San Francisco, 5:86
- Caselagno, Thomas, 54:154
- Caselli, A., 53:19
- Casena, María Isobel de, [Casena, Maria Isobel de] 29:132
- Casey, E.W., 26:247
- Casey, James P., 3:41; 4:192; 6:3,7; 8:365-71 passim; 13:82; 14:351, 352, 354; 15:80-81,366; 16:80, 182,283,336, 341; 17:83, 310; 18:276; 20:261, 306; 21:23,25-26; 24:173-74; 32:221,224; 37:142, 169; portrait, 8: opposite 368; 74:378
- Casey, James, 18:23
- Casey, John J., 15:319,322-23
- Casey, Michael, 35:67,68, 147, 150; 62:206, 209, 210; 63:215, 216
- Casey, Mike, 43:5, 7
- Casey, Mrs. (San Francisco, 1855), 15:368
- Casey, Silas, 19:22
- Cash, Ann McCarthy, see McCarthy, Ann
- Cash, James, 29:338
- Cashbaugh, Jennie, 63:145
- Cashier (Cassia, Casua, Casus, etc.) Creek, see Raft River
- Cashman, Ellen, 77[4]:166
- Cashman, Ty, 73:148
- Cashman, William F., 33:319
- Cason, Minnie, 9:87
- Caspar (place), 21:383
- Caspar, California, 50:50
- Cass, Lewis, 19:173,174,334; 22:315
- Cass, Lewis, 54:12, 13
- Casselli, Agustin, 30:222, 228
- Casserly, Eugene (U.S. Senator), 6:45-46; 10:285, 286, 355; 27:67, 166; 30:132, 133, 146-47; 39:13; 78:39
- Casserly, John B., 25:232
- Cassidy, Butch, 77[4]:218
- Cassill, F. M., 37:200
- A Cast of Hawks, A Rowdy Tale of Greed, Scandal, and Corruption in the Early Days of San Francisco, by Milton S. Gould, review, 64:300
- Castaflares, Jose Maria, 12:150-51; 14:258, 259,261
- Castaic Lake, 10:212, , 214, 215,218
- Castan, Pedro, 67:78
- Castañares, José María, [Castanares, Jose Maria] 12:150-51;14:258, 259, 161
- Castañares, Manuel, [Castanares, Manuel] 12:129, 147-54; 13:44; 17:60-61,155; 24:294
- Castañeda, Antonia I., review of Monroy, Thrown Among Strangers: The Making of Mexican Culture in Frontier California, [Castaneda, Antonia I.] 72:198-99
- Castañeda, Carlo Eduardo, [Castaneda, Carlo Eduardo] 45:333
- Castañeda, Carlos E., [Castaneda, Carlos E.] editor Nuevos Documentos... Historia de Mexico, Vols II III, review, 9:401-2
- Castañeda, Juan, [Castaneda, Juan] 14:235-36; 16:359; 17:52-53; 54:328
- Castañeda, Pedro de, [Castaneda, Pedro de] 3:264-65, 384; 6:303
- Castanien, Pliny, To Protect and Serve: A History of the San Diego Police Department and Its Chiefs, 1889-1989, review, 73:159-60
- Castaveja, Juan, 38:259
- caste system, 76[2-3]:160
- Castellanos, Francisco de, 6:309
- Castelli, Abbé [Castelli, Abbe] (French mining company official), 22:299
- Castello, Dan, 48:292
- Castillo, Edward, 76[2-3]:124
- Castellón, Juan de, [Castellon, Juan de] 3:311,315,316-18; 19:240-44; 50:74
- Castera, John, 39:344
- Castigliano (or Castiglione), see Castillo, Domingo de
- Castilla, Luisde, 3:394; 6:313,315,317, 321,322
- Castilla, Ramonda, 30:98
- Castillero, Andrés, [Castillero, Andres] 4:84; 5:191-95; 11:343; 12:35,134; 13:58-59,77, 106; 14:158, 346; 15:3-4, 6, 7, 14, 19, 347, 356,363; 16:356-59 passim, 361, 362, 365, 368; 17:52,162; 21:318; 26:374; 28:267; 47:165; 54:316; 76[2-3]:337; article on, 14:230-68; claim of, see New Almaden; lawsuit, 10:191
- Castillero, Don Andres, 73:285, 286-87
- Castillero, Luis, 15:341
- Castillo (Lower California, 1840), 15:105-6, 113
- Castillo Bueno, Juan del, 7:377
- Castillo Negrete, Luis de, 12:318-19 15:347-48,356,358; 27:206
- Castillo Negrete, Manuel, 15:130
- Castillo, Bernardino del, 53:12
- Castillo, Domingo del, 1:45,47; 3:312, 384, 385, 386; map, 3:381; 7:150; 11:45
- Castillo, Edward D., 71:340, 358; translator and editor, "The Assassination of Padre Andres Quintana by the Indians of Mission Santa Cruz in 1812: The Narrative of Lorenzo Asisara", 68:116-125; review of Natives of the Golden State: The California Indians, by Rupert Costo and Jeannette Henry Costo; and A Time Of Little Choice: The Disintegration of Tribal Culture in San Francisco Bay Area, 1769-1810, by Randall Milliken, 76:Supp. 36-37
- Castillo, Edward, 70:206-215
- Castillo, Felipe, 25:293, 294, 295; 48:346-347
- Castillo, José, [Castillo, Jose] 67:90-91
- Castillo, José Jésus [Castillo, Jose Jesus], 78:264
- Castillo, Pedro and Antonio Rios-Bustamente, An Illustrated History of Mexican Los Angeles, 1781-1985, review, 66:145-146
- Castillo, Richard Griswold del, "The del Valle Family and the Fantasy Heritage," 59:1-15; The Los Angeles Barrio 1850-1890: .A Social History, review, 59:269-270; review of Naylor, Northern New Spain: A Research Guide, 60:377-378
- "Castine," see Brooks, Noah
- Castle Dome, Yosemite, 22:157
- Castle Rock, 3:50
- Castle Rock-West of Skyline, by Deanne Earnshaw, review, 53:186-187
- Castle, Anne, 32:191
- Castle, C. H., 28:51, 52
- Castle, George Parmelee, obituary, 12:88
- Castle, J. B., 40:44-45
- Castle, William, 4:209
- Castleman, Philip, 65:118
- Castleman, Riva,"Cleaning up the Waterfront: 1847," 35:367-68
- Castleton, Kate, 35:141
- Castor, Thomas F., 28:213, 221,230
- Castran, Pedro, 4:145
- Castree & Byrne, 15:170
- Castree, D. B., 9:26
- Castro (silversmith), 73:292
- Castro family, 38:259, 263; 76[2-3]:132
- Castro Valley, 30:9
- Castro y Romero, Maria Josepha Raymundo, 66:267 268
- Castro, Angel, 4:83; 15:119
- Castro, Antonio, 16:246; 48:346
- Castro, Carlos, 8:115; 68:122, 124
- Castro, Dalbert, 71:386, 397-398; Jommy Se (painting), 390 (plate), 398; Maidu Walk (painting), 387, 391 (plate), 398
- Castro, Estevan, 9:107
- Castro, Francisco María, [Castro, Francisco Maria] 8:243; 9:190; 16:111, 113; 30:220; 36:241
- Castro, General Jose, 73:285
- Castro, Guillermo, 33:350; 66:268, 277
- Castro, Henri, 18:132
- Castro, Ignacio, 46:317, 318
- Castro, Joaquín [Castro, Joaquin] (Santa Cruz Mts., 1848), 13:79
- Castro, Joaquín [Castro, Joaquin] (Santa Rosa, 1836), 16:246
- Castro, Joaquín de [Castro, Joaquin de] (San Jose, 1778), 14:6
- Castro, Joaquín Ysidro, [Castro, Joaquin Ysidro] 15:277
- Castro, John Elliot de, see Elliot de Castro
- Castro, José Tiburcio, [Castro, Jose Tiburcio] 12:128, 134; 16:223-24
- Castro, José, [Castro, Jose] 1:80, 91, 92, 126-27, 133-38 passim 183, 189-90, 234; 3:110-14 passim, 180-90 passim, 271, 275, 276, 280-89 passim; 4:81-87 passim, 383; 5:134, 195, 302, 303; 6:182, 189, 190, 191, 272-80 passim, 369,370; 7:79-85 passim 8:71, 72,75; 9:81-85 passim; 10:35, 100-106 passim; 11:75, 206, 220, 343, 347, 356; 12:35-44 passim, 48, 52, 53, 128-33 passim, 137, 147-53 passim, 161-65 passim, 238, 336, 355-56; 13:45-48 passim, 99, 100-101, 109-20 passim, 123, 132, 138, 145-56, 229, 231, 236, 328; 14:124, 148, 230-34 passim, 237-41 passim, 245, 255; 15:3, 4, 62, 119-31 passim, 225-31 passim, 241, 339-55 passim; 16:102, 106, 107, 217, 221-22, 241, 248, 348-53 passim, 359, 363, 364; 17:51, 54-58 passim, 69, 136, 139, 140, 152, 156-64 passim, 220, 272-83 passim, 326, 346; 18:69-70, 72, 76, 78, 80, 157-60 passim, 172, 178, 20:225, 239; 21:3, 11, 216; 22:52; 23:327, 374; 25:122-28 passim, 293; 27:146, 353; 29:135, 151, 158, 261, 263, 267-73 passim; 30:98; 32:265; 33:351; 34:119; 36:11; 41:226, 227; 48:39; 63:237; 70:357; 76[2-3]:180, 190, 310, 311, 312, 321, 348, 350; conflict with Fremont, 337-39; Mexican-American War role, 341-44; correspondence, 2:69-71, 354-55; 3:182-83,185-86, 276-77; 4:83-85, 375, 382; 5:188-89; 6:80-83, 278-79, 366-68; 7:81-82; 8:71,72, 75; 10: (facsimile), opposite 99, 104-6, 119,122; 11:352-53; 13:116-19; proclamations, 1:93-95, 178; 3:279; 4:384-85; 10:123; (reproduced) 12: opposite 125; 13:117-18; 15:354; portrait, 14: opposite 230
- Castro, Jose,
- Castro, Juan, 16:43
- Castro, Macario, 1:165; 46:317
- Castro, Manuel A., 9:103
- Castro, Manuel de Jesús, [Castro, Manuel de Jesus] 1:77; 3:284; 4:81; 5:195; 6:87, 277; 11:206, 352-53; 12:135, 147; 13:47, 51, 100, 105-11 passim; 18:163, 164, 176; 25:18, 145; 29:336; correspondence, 3:273-74, 277, 278-79; 4:375-83, 385-87; 5:186-88, 189-90, 192-93, 296-97, 308-10; portrait, 14: opposite 230
- Castro, Manuel, 70:359; 76[2-3]:343
- Castro, Maria de los Angeles, see Majors, Mrs. Joseph L.
- Castro, Mariano de, 46:108, 317
- Castro, Martin de, 53:12
- Castro, Mrs. José (Modesta), [Castro, Mrs. Jose (Modesta)] 1:258; 3:181
- Castro, Mrs. Simeón (María Antonia Pico), [Castro, Mrs. Simeon (Maria Antonia Pico)] 20:264
- Castro, Sal, 60:25
- Castro, Simeón, [Castro, Simeon] 28:262; 29:25
- Castro, Vicente, 38:259-61, 263-64
- Castro, Victor, 11:142; 16:246; 17:42, 45; 30:56, 322; 31:330; 37:194
- Castro, Victor, 47:6, 7
- Castroville, Tex., 18:102, 132
- Caswell (from Victoria, 1860), 29:114
- Caswell, H., 9:394
- Caswell, John E., review of Latta, Saga of Rancho El Tejon, 56:375
- Caswell, Mrs. George W. (Daisy F. Badger), obituary, 23:90
- Caswell, Sam, 3:152
- Catala, Magín de, [Catala, Magin de] 14:14; 23:374; 38:102, 105-6
- Catala, Magin Matias, 48:142; 50:35-42 passim
- Catalan Volunteers, 56:250-269 passim
- Catalán, Francisco, [Catalan, Francisco] 37:199
- Catalina (ship), 8:106; 14:264; 16:361; 19:206, 210, 214, 216; 23:215, 318, 320, 330, 331, 332
- Catalina Island 63:71-79; Big band music, 63:72, 76; Glass-bottomed boats, 63:75, 76; 76[2-3]:92; see Santa Catalina Island
- A Catalogue of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana, compiled by Colton Storm, review, 51:91-92
- Catastrophism, 72:236-49
- Catecismo de Ortologia, 63:173
- Caterpillar Tractor Company, 31:89
- Catez, Charles H., 9:26
- Cathcart, James F., 13:32; 21:65; 241
- Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Sacramento), 72:150 (photograph), 151, 153 (photograph)
- Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Sacramento, 39:199, 206
- Cathedrals, The (play), 20:143
- Cather, Willa, 69:33
- Catherine (ship), 12:225
- Catholic Action, 72:164
- Catholic Association for international Peace (CAIP), 72:45
- Catholic Book Store, San Jose, 30:367
- Catholic Church, California, see "The California Catholic Church in Transition, 1846-1850," 42:39-48; "Irish-Born Champion of the Mexican-Americans," 49:233-249; "Thomas Cian, Pioneer Chinese Priest in California," 48:45-48; see also Missions; 74:379
- Catholic Church, Oregon, 45:125-128
- Catholic Daughters of America, 72:459
- Catholic Directory (1851), 42:46
- Catholic Inter-racial Council of Los Angeles, 72:18
- Catholic Knights of Columbus, 526-529, 532
- Catholic Monitor (newspaper), 56:202, 205
- Catholic Orphan Asylum, 46:154; 74:379
- Catholic School Bill (1861), 46:154-156
- Catholic School System, see "The Historical Background of California's Constitutional Provisions Prohibiting Aid to Sectarian Schools," 46:149-171
- Catholic Standard (newspaper), 56:200
- Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., 52:162
- Catholic Welfare Bureau, 72:12
- Catholicism, anti, 76[1, 4]:52
- Catholicism in California, 72:150-69
- Catholics in Colonial America, by John Tracy Ellis, review, 45:164-167
- Catholics, 73:131, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 232, 233, 300; see also Roman Catholics
- Catlin, Amos Parmalee, 1:18; 9:107, 114; 27:93; 33:373
- Catlin, George, 6:118; 16:52-53; 69:136; 73:276
- Catlin, John, 27:93
- Catlin, Mrs. Amos Parmalee (Ruth Donaldson), 27:93
- Catoira, Gomez Hernandez, 7:23 1, 232
- Cator, Mrs. Thomas Vincent (Ethel Chapman), 27:312, 314; 28:50, 54; Edith V. (Chapman) Houghton, 28:54
- Cator, Thomas Vincent, 19:60-73 passim; 27:311-18; 28:47-55; portrait, 28: opposite 47; 51:233; 54:248, 255, 256, 258
- Catskill, New York, 77[4]:181
- Catt, Carrie Chapman, 47:344-348 passim; 65:92, 93
- Cattermole, George, 8:337,349-50
- Cattick, Joseph W., 29:237
- Cattle drives 79[2]:103-104
- Cattle Drives of Joseph E. Pleasants from Baja California in 1867 and 1868 (The), edited by Don Meadows, review, 48:264-265
- cattle industry, 76[1, 4]:83
- Cattle Kings (The), by Lewis Atherton, review, 42:164-165
- Cattle Queen of Montana (movie), 72:41, 46, 47, 48, 50
- Cattle, 2:184, 267, 289, 290, 291, 295, 308, 310, 322; 3:77, 120-21; 4:25; 5:130-35 passim, 217, 249, 273, 274, 367; 8:102, 111, 156; 10:377; 12:282-87 passim; 13:202, 203, 204, 339, 349; 14:5, 6, 9-10, 13, 199-203 passim, 222; 16:368; 17:42; 19:197, 203-10 passim; 21:1, 3, 196, 207, 209, 220, 338, 341, 349; 22:319; 23:259, 297; 27:210; 29:49, 53; 34:22; 35:159; 38:260-64 passim; 74:48-52; 77[4]:109, 113, 114-15, 185, 233, 241
- business, 5:170, 274; 8:265, 274; 13:327; 18:11; 19:384; 29:20, 304; 32:259; 34:22, 23; drives, 3:77; 5:249; 8:98; 10:39; 12:274; 18:11; 19:197; 30:53
- grazing by, 76[2-3]:31, 116
- at missions and presidios, 1:165, 169; 2:41-42, 279-86 passim, 295,322, 337; 5:217; 8:319; 12:283; 16:118, 119; 17:246, 247, 336; 18:320; 19:207, 210; 23:252
- raised by Russians, 12:189, 193, 242, 251, 260, 262
- rustling, 15:173; 21:207; 27:210; 31:311; 39:291
- slaughter, 5:130; 8:111, 237; 12:290, 293; 13:204; 22:319; see also Matanzas;
- see also Beef; Branding: Dairying; Hides and tallow; Livestock
- cattlemen, 77[4]:125
- caudillos, 76[2-3]:216-20
- Caughey, John and LaRee, California Heritage, review, 43:59
- Caughey, John and LaRee, editors, Los Angeles: Biography of a City, review, 57:279-281
- Caughey, John W., review of Dakin, A Scotch Paisano in old Los Angeles: Hugo Reid's life in California, 1832-1852, derived from his correspondence, 58:273
- Caughey, John Walton, 20:95; 24:11; 36:115; fellow CHS, 38:73; 77[4]:13, 247; "California and the Nation 40:193-202; editor George F. Kent journal,"Life in California in 1849," 20:26-46
- Caughey, John Walton, 41:372; 53:330; "The Californian and His Environment," 51:195-204; The American West: Frontier and Region, edited by Hundley, Jr., and Schutz, review, 51:281; To Kill a Child's Spirit: The Tragedy of School Segregation in Los Angeles, review, 52:282-283; review, of Anderson and Biggs, A Focus on Rebellion: Materials for Analysis, 42:161-162; review of Bowman, Los Angeles: Epic of a City, 54:376-377; review of Gordon, Charles F. Lummis: Crusader in Corduroy, 52:177; review of Hine, The American West: An Interpretive History, 53:90-91; review of Paul, The California Gold Discovery: Sources, Documents, Accounts and Memoirs Relating to the Discovery of Gold at Sutter's Mill, 46:187-188
- Caughey, John, 61:162; 66:92; 68:190; "The Distant Pawn of Empire," 60:60:6-27; review of Jackson, A British Ranchero in Old California: the Life and Times of Henry Dalton and the Rancho Azusa, 57:195-196; review of Pflueger, editor, Charles C. Chapman: The Career of a Creative Californian, 1853-1944, 55:371-373; 79[2]:45, 47
- Caughey, LaRee, 68:190
- Caughill, James, 50:358
- Caulus, José, [Caulus, Jose] 46:113
- Cauwet, Pierre, 39:6,219
- Cavagnaro, Joseph, 47:207
- Cavalier, W., 35:321
- Cavalier, William St. Cyr, 16:276-77; 24:267,369; 26:186; obituary, 24:374-75
- Cavaller, Jose, 1:161-62; 23:374
- Cavallier, J. B. E., 48:8, 13, 14
- Cavallier, Jean Baptiste Edmond, 16:82; 22:23(?)
- Cavanaugh, J. B., 65:190
- "Cavemania" (prop. state), 31:126
- Caven, J. B. ("Bur"), 8:203, 212
- Cavendish, Thomas, 2:159; 7:185,257, 302, 309; 53:207; 62:54, 57, 58; 76[2-3]:89-90
- Caverley, John P., 21:306
- Cavert & Company (Sacramento, 1851), 23:171-72; 64:98
- Caviar, 12:293-94
- Cavière [Caviere] (San Francisco, 1850s), 32:110-11
- Cavillia, C., 27:36
- Cavis, Joseph M., 10:377,390; 26:239, 247
- Cavour, Camillo, 42:312, 316
- Cavour, Count Camillo, 78:17
- Cawdor, by Robinson Jeffers, review, 64:231-232
- Cawley, Daniel M., 13:261
- "Caxton" (pseudonym), see Rhodes, William H.
- Caxton Press, 76[1, 4]:102
- Caymus (Wappo) Indians, 76[2-3]:285-86
- Cayo, Ronald, 61:104
- Cayota [Stage] Line, 14:402
- Cayton, Horace, 60:71
- Cayucos (fishing boats), 1:55; 29:318; 30:311
- Cayuelas, Francisco, 1:169
- Cayuga (ship), 13:390; 27:44
- Cayute Creek, see Coyote Creek
- Cayvan, Georgia, 35:142
- Cazadora (ship), 37:247,264
- Caziare, Louis V. and Hettie (Ritchie), 19:233
- Cazneau, Thomas Nugent, 15:143-45; 26:256, 352-53
- Cazotte, Charles de, 31:321; 37:206
- Cazotte, Charles Ferdinand, 43:28, 29, 30, 31
- CCD, see Confraternity of Christian Doctrine
- Cea, Francisco de, 3:21
- Ceanothus, 76[2-3]:27
- Ceballas (or Cevallos), Ciriaco, 3:237; 40:118
- Cebrian, Carmen, see Bernal, Mrs. Jose C.
- Cebrian, John C.,"Presentation of the Serra Birth place," 11:280-88; obituary, 14:1
- Cebrian, Mrs. John C. (Maria J. de Laveaga), 14:190
- Cebu, 76[2-3]:87
- Cecil, T. M., 18:81
- Cecil, William J., 46:37
- Cedar Bar, 6:218
- Cedar City, Utah, 77[4]:267
- Cedar Cottage, Yosemite, 5:337-38; photograph, 5: opposite 340
- Cedros Island, 1:42; 2:49, 140, 158,316, 351, 352, 356, 362, 367; 3:351-55; 6:325; 7:42,58, 72, 170, 191, 240, 243, 311, 315, 331-35,372; 8:60-61; 76[2-3]:82; on maps, 7:333, 335
- Cedros island, Baja California, 44:110; 50:73-74
- Cehanovska, Sophia, 66:246
- "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," by Mark Twain, 77[1-3]:42, 43
- Celebration of the Fourth of July ... Los Angeles... 1847," by H. H. F. Toye, 1:238-39
- "Celebrations in San Francisco," address by Charles B. Turrill, 4:400
- Celebrations: address on (San Francisco), 4:400; Arbor Day (Yerba Buena Island), 32:234-35; Atlantic cable (Marysville), 9:360, 367, 389; Bunker Hill (San Francisco), 15:366; Chinese New Year's (San Francisco), 15:272; inauguration of governor (Sacramento), 9:244,270; New Year's (in mines), 20:40-41; St. Patrick's Day (San Francisco), 10:377,390; 15:275; 24:49; Victory of Allies in Crimea (San Francisco), 16:341; 17:84-85; 27:212; Washington's Birthday (Folsom), 4:223; 9:181; (San Francisco), 15:272; 37:360; at sea, 1:230; see also Admission Day; Christmas; Festivals; Fourth of July; Thanksgiving
- Celeste, Mme. (Mrs. Henry Elliott), 21:152
- Celeste, Mme. (Mrs. McKinley), 9:248, 273-74
- "Celestial Drama in the Golden Hills," by Lois F. Rodecape, 23:97-116
- Celestial Valley (town), 8:343, 348, 359; 9:51,53
- Celestin (San Francisco, 1850), 5:345
- Celis, Eulogio de, 8:106; 12:335; 13:34-35, 313,339; 14:342; 16:247; 17:154, 327-30; 18:177; 19:202-3, 207, 209,215; 21:357; 27:109; 33:249; 48:234
- Celmer, Martha, 76[1, 4]:48-50, 56-57
- Cels, E., 31:141-42, 147
- Cemeteries in San Francisco, 23:75, see also Laurel Hill Cemetery; Yerba Buena Cemetery
- Il Cenacolo, (organization), 70:373
- Cendrars, Blaise, 59:196; 79[2]:222
- Cendrars, Blaise, L'Or, 9:398-99
- Cenizas (San Martin) Island, 3:18
- Cenizo, Enrique, 56:259
- Cenizo, Father (W. Fages, 1781), 33:16
- "Census of California Spanish Imprints, 1833-1845," by George L. Harding, 12:125-36
- The Census of 1790: A Demographic History of Colonial California, by William Marvin Mason, review of, 78:117
- Census, 1890, San Francisco, 73:134
- Census, California 1860, 43:291
- Censuses, 10:233; 24:140; 25:311; of 1768,3:225; of 1828,5:217; 1860-70, 25:311-18; 38:29; 39:295; 1890, 25:311; 1900, 25:311; see also Population
- Centennial (river steamer), 35:125
- Centennial Exposition (Philadelphia), 41:150; 57:321
- Centennial Exposition of 1876, 59:238
- "A Centennial for Josiah Royce," by Robert V. Hine, 66:83-93
- Centennial Movement (play), 34:361
- "Centennial of the Pacific Coast Survey," address by Erwin G. Gudde, 29:185-86
- "Centennial Plans," address by J. E. Carpenter, 26:277
- Center for California Studies, 68:161
- Center for Latin American Studies (The), The Mexican American: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography, review, 49:163-164
- Center Stage: Helen Gahagan Douglas, A Life, by Ingrid Winther Scobie, review, 72:73
- Center, A., 30:290,297,299-300,304; 31:49, 61,65, 166, 172
- Center, John, 6:13; 15:365; 33:375
- Centerville Butte, 39:263
- Centerville Canal and Irrigation Company, 11:245; 25:20-21
- Centerville district (Washington Township), 73:56-57, 58, 62, 71
- Centerville Racecourse, 10:198, 283, 296
- Centerville, El Dorado County, 22:384
- Centerville, Fresno County, 25:18, 20, 175
- Centipedes, 17:29
- Central America, 77[4]:5, 155, 178, 285
- Central America (ship), 9:179; 21:302, 308; 31:274; 34:336-38; 36:139; see also George Law
- Central Arizona and Colorado River Storage project, 64:258
- Central Avenue Sounds: Jazz in Los Angeles, edited by Clora Bryant, review of, 78:62
- Central California Archeological Foundation, 63:237
- Central California Canning Plant, San Jose, 64:183
- Central California Colony, 25:22-32 passim, 169, 172
- Central California Traction Company, 70:113
- Central City, Colorado, 77[4]:163
- Central Colony of Fresno County, 77[4]:239
- Central Council of Civic Clubs, 76[1, 4]:129
- Central Hill Mining Company, 11:330
- Central Hotel, San Francisco, 16:130
- Central Iron Works, San Francisco, 57:343, 346
- Central Japanese Association of Southern California, 69:263
- Central Labor Council, 59:290, 291, 292, 293; 67:184, 186
- Central Milling Company, 30:285
- Central or Long Wharf, 59:316
- Central Overland California Express Company, 45:303, 310, 312, 313; 49:105
- Central Overland and California Pike's Peak Express, 77[4]:265
- Central Pacific and the Southern Pacific Railroads (The), by Lucius Beebe, review, 43:347-348
- The Central Pacific and Views Adjacent, Summits of the Sierra, Arizona and Views Adjacent to the Southern Pacific R.R., and Photographic Views of Kern County, by Carleton Watkins, 78:156
- Central Pacific Company, 67:104, 107
- Central Pacific Railroad, 2:210; 3:398; 4:93, 219; 5:105; 10:407; 15:98; 18:355-68; 26:360; 27:11, 196, 271, 339; 30:136; 32:368; 39:177; 42:17, 35; 48:326, 327; 52:138, 139, 252-253, 254; 53:354; 56:334, 335, 337; 57:11, 24, 27, 321; 59:232; 60:40; 64:137; 65:215; 67:170; 69:122, 357, 358, 360; 70:2, 6, 38, 46, 77, 85, 101, 104, 105, 106, 110; 71:52, 83; 73:198; 74:424; 78:41, 42, 51, 154, 158; building of, 4:255-70 passim; 5:178-83; 7:100; 13:17; 18:149; 37:130, 132; inception, 4:240-51; in San Joaquin Valley, 18:23-31; timetable (facsimile), 24: opposite 365; inside front cover, Spring (Volume 71, 1992); inside front cover, Winter (Volume 73, 1994); 77[1-3]:12, 15, 52; 77[4]:160, 262, 278, 283; 79[2]:141
- Central Pacific-Southern Pacific Railroad, 58:20-37 passim
- Central Pacific/Union Pacific Overland Route, 70:4
- Central Pacific/Union Pacific Railroad, 70:77, 81
- Central Park, Manhattan, New York, 62:162
- Central Park, San Jose, 10:358
- Central Theater, San Francisco, 33:42
- Central Valley Project, 24:12; 30:311-12; 51:69; 54:294
- Central Valley, 73:101, 104, 105, 106, 108, 143, 146; 74:114, 175, 176, 178, 180-89; description and boundaries, 175; 77[1-3]:15, 61, 139; 77[4]:35, 111, 113, 114, 118, 132, 139, 212, 237
- Central Valley, California, see "Social Science in the Central Valley of California: An Episode," 43:195-218
- Central Valley, of California, 76[2-3]:2, 20, 25, 216, 275, 276, 280, 282
- Central Valley, photographing of, 68:184-187
- Central Wharf Association, 60:136
- Central-Southern Pacific Railroad, 67:95
- Centre Diggings, 26:292, 295
- Centro Anti-Communista (1937), 49:317
- Century City, 60:92
- Century Club (Los Angeles cycling club), 63:28
- Century Club of California, 25:16; 31:250
- A Century of Dishonor (1881), by Helen Hunt Jackson, 77[1-3]:157, 158, 160; 78:263, 272; 79[2]:108
- "Century of Mills College, A," address by Lynn T. White, Jr., 31:85-88
- Century Magazine, 69:33, 128, 152; 71:107-108; 77[1-3]:157, 158; 78:263, 265
- Cercle Français, [Cercle Francais] San Francisco, 20:131
- Cérès (ship)[gold rush era], [Ceres] 5:5-21, 26, 27, 30, 38, 40, 42,176,177,228; 32:106; 78:138
- Cerf, Marcel E., obituary, 14:286-87
- Cerf, Mrs. Marcel E. (Katherine Agnew Martin), 14:286
- Cermak, Robert W., "Pioneering Aerial Forest Fire Control: The Army Air Patrol in California, 1919-1921," 70:290-305
- Cermeño, Sebastian Rodríguez, [Cermeno, Sebastian Rodriguez] 7:256, 363, 388, 392; 8:51; 11:309,312; 20:315-28; 21; 82; 27:290,294; 31:100-108 passim; 41:1, Supplement, 22-26; 49:143-145, 146; 52:122; see "Tenet 13 of `The Drake Debate,' 53:241-288 passim; 62:54; 66:26; "Relation," translator H. R. Wagner, 3:10-24; article on by Wagner, 3:3-24; facsimile page of MS, 3:24
- Cermeño, Sebastián, [Cermeno, Sebastian] 58:157, 160
- Cermeño, Sebastian Rodriguez, [Cermeno, Sebastian Rodriguez] 76[2-3]:89, 90, 91
- Ceron, Alvaro de, see Saavedra Ceron
- Ceron, Jorge, 3:311, 339; 6:298
- Cerro Gordo (mining camp), 17:101, 109, 110, 115, 208, 214, 215; 73:310
- Cerros Island, see Cedros Island
- Cerruti, Enrique, 29:152-56 passim, 160, 327-28; photograph, 29: opposite 153; 74:232
- Cerruti, G. B., 60:350-369 passim
- Cerruti, G. G., 42:314
- Cervantes, A. L., 37:200
- Cervantes, Andrés, [Cervantes, Andres] 16:222
- Cervantes, Cruz, land-grant case, 30:331
- Cervantes, Rudy, 63:107
- Cerwin, Herbert, Bernal Diaz, Historian of the Conquest, review, 43:358-359
- César (ship), [Cesar] 37:319
- Cescubierta (corvette), 76[2-3]:99
- Céspedes, [Cespedes] see García de Céspedes [Garcia de Cespedes]
- Chabolla Family, 46:141
- Chabolla, Anastasio, 46:128-129, 130
- Chabolla, Luis, 15:18
- Chabolla, Pedro, 13:60-61, 78
- Chabot children, portrait, 56:130
- Chabot Observatory, 30:285
- Chabot Woman's Home, 71:405, 407
- Chabot, Anthony, 64:35; 66:64; 70:172; 71:405, 406, 407
- Chaboya, Marcos, 46:318
- Chacon, Peter, 68:231
- Chadbourne, J., 29:253-54
- Chadburn (Nevada County, died 1853), 11:233
- Chadwick, Captain, 64:93
- Chadwick, E. C. M., 10:293
- Chafe, William H., 65:25
- Chaffee College, California, 42:106
- Chaffee, Adna R., 54:47
- Chaffey, Ben, 26:280
- Chaffey, George, 26:280; 28:380; 51:198; 52:300
- Chagedaeff, A., 64:292, 294
- "Chagres River Route to California in 1851, The," by Georgia W. Read, 8:3-16
- Chagres, 8:4-13 passim; 13:4,390; 29:3, 6; 20:16; 29:3,10; 39:101; 77[4]:178
- Chagres River, 77[4]:251; 78:228; travel on, 232, 233; painting of, Winter, outside back cover (volume 78)
- Chagres, Panama, 78:226, 227, 229, 230, 232; described, 230; painting of, 231
- Chaigneau, Alfred, 39:169, 223-32 passim
- Chaigneau, Emile, 15:46-47
- Chaining the Land: A History of Surveying in California, by François D. Uzes, review, [Francois D. Uzes] 57:282-283
- Chalas, Mme., 78:140
- Chalfant, Pleasant A., 9:193, 195
- Chalfant, W. A., 63:181
- Chalfant, Willie Arthur, 9:193, 195; 25:242; Death Valley, review, 9:186; Outposts of Civilization, review, 7:91-92; The Story of Inyo, review, 2:178-79
- Chall, Malca, 54:83, photograph, 81
- Challenge (American clipper, 1852), 10:294; 23:99
- Challenge (British ship, 1854), 18:16-17; 35:321
- "The Challenge to Philanthropy: Unemployment Relief in Santa Barbara, 1930-1932, by Ronald L. Nye, 56:310-327
- Challenger (clipper), 16:337
- Chalmers, Claudine, "Françoise, Lucienne, Rosalie: French Women-Adventurers in the Early Days of the California Gold Rush," ["Francoise, Lucienne, Rosalie: French Women-Adventurers in the Early Days of the California Gold Rush"] 78:138-153
- Cham, cartoon by, 39: opposite 1
- Chamber of Commerce, 61:212, 214, 216, 219
- Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, 62:201
- Chamberlain, C. M., 9:29; 15:176
- Chamberlain, John, 15:123; 16:56
- Chamberlain, Levi, 14:321
- Chamberlain, Lucia, 63:153
- Chamberlain, Mrs. Selah (Edith McDonald), obituary, 35:83-84
- Chamberlain, S. S., 60:338, 342, 343, 345
- Chamberlain, Selah, 25:232
- Chamberlain, William, 58:132-133, 139
- Chamberland, Carol P., 75:196; "The House That Bop Built," 75:272-283
- Chamberlin, E. Kirby, 30:146
- Chamberlin, J. D. H., 66:140
- Chambers, David, 26:193; 15:372
- Chambers, H., 9:62, 157,359
- Chambers, Mary, story of, 78:51
- Chambers, Mrs. William Ely (Hazel Nesbitt), 28:378
- Chambers, Thomas J. A. and Caroline (Wilson), 28:294
- Chambray (San Francisco, 1850), 5:36
- chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum), 76[2-3]:27
- Chamisso Island, 78:4
- Chamisso, A. von, 71:328
- Chamisso, Adelbert von (naturalist), 11:83, 12:207-8; 16:86; 18:338, 345; 76[2-3]:359, 360; 78:2-13; childhood, 2-3; describes California missions, 11, 12; description of San Francisco Bay area and events, 6-9; portrait of, 4; writings of, 5, 6
- Chamon, Eugene, 39:159
- Chamon, Jean Baptiste Julien, 39:159, 164
- Champaigne, François, [Champaigne, Francois] 22:197, 201, 207, 219; 23:21, 34, 136, 139
- Champion (vessel, ship), 35:199; 51:44
- Champlain, Miss (San Francisco, 1862), 10:378
- Champney, Benjamin, 69:141, 151; 71:17
- Chan Ah Kin, 23:104
- Chan, Charlie, 52:326
- Chan, Lincoln, 66:184
- Chan, Sucheng, 66:170; 72:118; 73:54, 65; 77[4]:15, 85; review, Asian Americans: An Interpretive History, 70:407-408; review of Lai, A History Reclaimed: An Annotated Bibliography of Chinese Language Materials on the Chinese of America, 67:139-140; review of McCunn, Chinese American Portraits: Personal Histories, 1828-1988, 68:51-52; This Bittersweet Soil: The Chinese in California Agriculture, 1860-1910, review, 68:127-128; This Bittersweet Soil: The Chinese in California Agriculture, 1860-1910, 74:410; 79[2]:4, 6, 8, 47, 253; author of "A People of Exceptional Character: Ethnic Diversity, Nativism and Racism in the California Gold Rush," 79[2]:44-85
- Chana, Claude, 14:203, 208,211, 217; 59:213; 77[4]:85
- Chancellor at Berkeley, by Glenn T. Seaborg, review, 76[1, 4]:141-142
- Chandis Securities Company, 47:25
- Chandler (Central Pacific Railroad, circa 1880), 23:120
- Chandler (on Glencoe, 1849), 11:157
- Chandler's Diggings, 9:380
- Chandler, Alfred, 70:50
- Chandler, Arthur, and Marvin Nathan, The Fantastic Fair, The Story of the California Midwinter International Exposition, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 1894, review, 73:325
- Chandler, Captain (Sacramento, 1849), 24:121
- Chandler, Charles, 63:20 (photograph)
- Chandler, Dorothy, 60:19, 95
- Chandler, Dorothy Buffum, 75:95
- Chandler, Harry, 47:143, 144, 148, 149; 49:292; 51:60, 62; 52:307, 309, 310; portrait, 47:15, 19; see "Pioneering Land Development in the Californias," 47:237-250 passim
- Chandler, Harry, 55:100, 163, 164, 166; 59:357; 60:54, 58, 69; 63:11-12; 64:26; 69:167
- Chandler, Jabez, 13:32
- Chandler, Joseph N., 29:237
- Chandler, Mrs. Logan (Helen Baily), 27:93
- Chandler, Norman, 47:244, 247
- Chandler, Ralph, 47:244
- Chandler, Raymond, 60:39, 107; 61:207; 63:63; 68:193, 195, 198, 200-201; Big Sleep, 200, 201
- Chandler, Robert J., "In the Van: Spiritualists as Catalysts for the California Women's Suffrage Movement," 73:188-201; "Integrity Amid Tumult: Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Gold Rush Banking," 70:258-277; review of Shumate, The Notorious I. C. Woods of the Adams Express, 66:221-222; review of Albert Shumate, A San Francisco Scandal: The California of George Gordon, 74:436-437; review of Sierra Crossing: First Roads to California, 78:121
- Chandler, Robin, 75:10; "The Promise of Research and Development in Physics and Medicine: The Quest for SPEAR and Living with AIDS," 75:47-55
- Chandler, Sarah Elizabeth, 31:377; 33:373
- Chandler, Zach, 55:262
- Chandler, Zachariah, 50:417
- Chandler, Zachary, 65:110
- Chandlerville quartz diggings, 9:350, 380
- Chandlerville, 9:380
- Chaney, Everett H., 25:190
- Chaney, Lon, 65:128
- Chaney, Ralph W., 25:193-94, 198, 201-3,213; address,"Prehistoric California," 9:407-8
- Chaney, William H., 55:219
- Chanfrau, Francis S., 20:297; 21:243
- "Changes in the Popular Concept of `California,'" by Lynn T. White, Jr., 19:219-24
- Chanks, H., 15:305
- Channel Heights Project, 59:132, photo, 126
- Channel Indians (1769), 47:301-303
- Channel Islands, 2:48-49, 329-30; 3:6, 17-18,227; 7:23,48-54 passim, 57, 58, 73, 74, 76, 169, 172, 191, 349-54, 371, 387-88,389; 8:58, 156, 164,232; Indians of, 3:6, 17, 18, 70, 227-30; 7:23, 48-52 passim, 76,349,351-52, 354,370,371; 25:353, 363-64; 76[2-3]:85, 88; 77[4]:109, 110; sea Otter hunting on, 12:226, 232; on map, 7: opposite 46, 350, 353; see also names of islands
- Channel Islands, (Santa Barbara), see "The Reverend Stephen Bowers, 'Curiosity Hunter' of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands," by Wallace E. Smith, 62:26-47
- Channing, Grace Ellery, 69:27
- Chao, Wing, 61:106, 111, 113, 114
- Chaparral Hill, 11:240
- Chaparral, 23:373; 76[2-3]:12, 19, 24-27, 20, 21, 274
- "The Chapel at Fort Ross: Its History and Reconstruction," by Diane Spencer- Hancock and William E. Pritchard, 61:2-17
- Chapel, George, 15:240
- Chapelle, A. Marius, 48:6, 8, 14
- Chapin (Dry Creek, 1850), 30:239
- Chapin's Sheep Ranch, 12:7
- Chapin, Dr. (San Jose, 1883), 24:223
- Chapin, Elizabeth R., 28:294
- Chapin, Will, 70:25
- Chapin, William Wallace, address,"Forty Years after the 1915 Exposition," 35:75
- Chaplin, Charlie, 57:355; 59:195, 199; 60:58, 61; 63:58, 157; 70:403; 75:32, 58; 76[1, 4]:112, 113
- Chaplin, Oona, 75:58
- Chaplin, Syd, 60:58
- Chapline, J. L., 13:32
- Chapman (Napa, 1851), 2:136
- Chapman (ship), see I. F. Chapman; J. M. Chapman
- Chapman (vessel), 43:27
- Chapman Family, 7:282-85, 406; 20:297-98,304; 21:41
- Chapman Park Hotel (Los Angeles), 63:12, 61
- Chapman's Pass, 7:13
- Chapman, A. F., 21:238
- Chapman, Albert Pickett, 7:14; 20:38-39, 42-44
- Chapman, C. C., 51:320
- Chapman, Caroline, 7:285; 20:298; 21:41
- Chapman, Charles (historian) 79[2]:45
- Chapman, Charles E., 52:130
- Chapman, Charles Edward, 3:256; 42:112, 113, 114, portrait, between 112 & 113; History of California: The Spanish Period, 1:46, 47; review, 1:194-97
- Chapman, Cristina (Alviso), 38:183; translator "Early Days at Mission Santa Clara," 38:101-11
- Chapman, Edith, 28:54
- Chapman, Ethel, see Cator, Mrs. Thomas Vincent
- Chapman, George and Mary Ross (Parks), 7:283
- Chapman, Isaac M., 4:45
- Chapman, Joseph S., 15:1
- Chapman, Joseph, 13:206-7; 53:145, 147; 54:140; 76[2-3]:305; Fall, inside front cover (volume 78)
- Chapman, M. C., 53:108
- Chapman, Mararita Cristina Alviso, 1869-1969, obituary by Keith Ponsford, 48:283-284
- Chapman, Miss (actress, 1864), 21:65
- Chapman, Mrs. Joseph (Guadalupe Ortega), 13:207
- Chapman, Mrs. William B. (Phoebe Taylor), 7:284
- Chapman, Oscar, 66:261; 71:165
- Chapman, Sarah (Mrs. William B. Hamilton), 7:283, 284
- Chapman, Uncle Willy (actor) 79[2]:291
- Chapman, W. H., 9:362; 10:200; lawsuit, 10:168, 170,180,187
- Chapman, W. S., 59:31
- Chapman, William B., 7:283, 284; 15:173,179; 16:84, 285; 20:298, 300-301; 21:41
- Chapman, William S., 25:18, 21-22, 25-29; 27:171; 51:317; 77[4]:238-41
- Chapman, Zerrak W., 52:351
- Chapo (Indian, 1850), 24:52
- Chappel (or Chappell), Jay B., 33:5, 7, 12, 153, 163-64, 167; 35:295, 296, 299,300,303; photograph, 33: opposite 1
- Chappel, George, 41:239
- Chappel, Scott R., 23:121; 33:5, 7, 12, 149
- Chappell, J. N., 34:53
- Chappell, Maxine, 26:285; "Early History of Mono County," 26:233-48
- Chappellet (metallurgist, 1867), 18:155
- Chappellet, Felix, 17:47-48; 39:163
- Chappellet, Mrs. Felix (Milvia Frick), 39:163
- "Chapter in the Early Life of Thomas Oliver Larkin, A," by Robert J. Parker, 16:3-29, 144-71; as address, 16:187
- Chaput, David, William M. Mason, and David Zarate Loperena, Modest Fortunes: Mining in Northern Baja California, review, 72:375-77
- Chaquiles, Jose, 76[2-3]:123
- Char, William, 41:242; 43:111; 54:140
- "Characters of the Champagne Period in San Francisco," address by Evelyn Wells, 18:185
- Charague (Indian, 1846), 25:294
- Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste, 21:201, 222; 67:254
- Charbonneau, Toussaint, 4:126, 127; 67:254
- Charbonnel (San Francisco, 1849), 5:21
- Charcoal Flat, 33:193
- Chard, Mr., 64:91
- Chard, William George, 15:127, 241; 22:366; 28:260; 30:54
- "Charies Dwight Willard: Los Angeles' `Citizen Fixit'," by Donald K. Culton, 57:158-171
- Charity Valley, 7:12
- Charivari, Le (French publisher, 1850), 22:314
- Charivaris, 9:66, 165
- Charlefoux (trapper, 1837), 10:31; 14:252
- Charles (opera singer, 1860), 10:265
- Charles (ship), 28:198; 33:261
- Charles C. Chapman: The Career of a Creative Californian, 1833-1944, edited by Donald H. Pflueger, review, 55:371-373
- "Charles Christian Nahl," by Eugen Neuhaus, 15:295-305
- Charles Cooper (ship), 2:116; 11:158
- Charles Coulson Rich, by Evans, review, 16:85
- Charles Eames chairs, 62:218
- Charles Erskine Scott Wood Collection, 75:94
- Charles F. Lummis: Crusader in Corduroy, by Dudley Gordon, review, 52:177
- Charles F. Lummis: The Man and His West, by Turbesé Lummis Fiske [Turbese Lummis Fiske] and Keith Lummis, review, 55:274-276
- "Charles Fernald to Hannah Hobbs," editor Cameron Rogers, 34:41-48
- "Charles Fey and San Francisco's Liberty Bell Slot Machine," by Marshall A Fey, 54:57-62
- Charles Hopper and the Pilgrims of the Pacific: A 1841 California Pioneer, His Narrative and Other Documents, editor by Franklin Beard, review, 61:308
- Charles III, King, 75:224, 311
- Charles III, of Spain, 57:372
- "Charles M. Scannon: From Seaman to Civilized Whaler to Naturalist," by Lyndall B. Landauer, 61:46-57
- Charles Quint (ship), 37:318
- Charles, Rosa, 76[2-3]:37
- Charles Schwab (company), 75:32
- Charles the Second (play), 9:369; 15:48
- Charles Twelfth (play), 15:48
- "Charles Warren Stoddard: The Pleasure of His Company," by Brian McGinty, 52:153-169
- Charleston (vessel, ship), 25:39-53; 67:255; 77[4]:204, 205
- Charleston, S. C., 73:183, 187
- "Charleston, The, an Industrial Milestone," by Ruth Teiser, 25:39-53
- Charlestown Mining Company, 29:297-306 passim; 79[2]:177
- Charlevoix, see Charlefoux
- Charley (Indian, 1830s-1904), 26:210-15 passim
- Charley's Ranch, 6:242-43; 9:69; 33:295
- Charley's Restaurant, Marysville, 14:394
- Charlton, R. H., 70:296
- Charlton, Richard, 23:218
- Charlotte (brig), 77[4]:177
- Charmer (ship), 15:279
- Charon (vessel, ship), 12:226; 53:314
- Charpentier (from France, 1850), 22:307
- Charpentier (or Carpenteur), C., 22:323, 329, 348
- Charter Oak Hall, San Francisco, 25:33
- Charter Oak Hotel, Shasta, 51:333
- Charter Oak, Tulare County, 28:334
- Charters of Freedom, 75:8
- Charters, A. C., 60:214
- Chartkoff, Joseph L. and Kerry Kona Chartkoff, The Archaeology of California, review, 65:138-139
- Chartkoff, Kerry Kona and Joseph L. Chartkoff, The Archaeology of California, review, 65:138-139
- Charto, El (ship), 27:48
- Chas (Charles?), Harry, 8:342
- Chase (ship), 8:181, 262
- Chase, Alston, 73:154
- Chase, Amanda M., 66:99
- Chase, Arthur, 35:296
- Chase, Benjamin T., 15:372
- Chase, Charles, 35:105
- Chase, Evelyn H., Mountain Climber: George B. Bayley, 1840-1894, review, 61:307
- Chase, Frank F., 61:33
- Chase, Franklin, 23:262
- Chase, George M., 10:68; 25:344
- Chase, George, 36:211
- Chase, Harold S., 56:312-324 passim
- Chase, Harold Stuart, 22:288
- Chase, J. Smeaton, 58:45; 68:194
- Chase, John, 13:32; 52:239
- Chase, Lew A., 29:190
- Chase, Moses, 4:211; 30:285
- Chase, Mrs. George, 36:207, 211
- Chase, Pearl, 26:93-94; 29:185
- Chase, Pearl, CHS Award of Merit, photograph, 43: between 80 & 81
- Chase, Rufus, 30:17
- Chase, S. U., 5:125
- Chase, Salmon P., 50:250
- Chase, Salmon Portland, 19:363-64; 34:53,54,55
- Chase, Samuel B., 73:114-15
- Chase, Samuel H., 10:275; 11:9
- Chase, Sarah, see Bourn, Mrs. William B.
- Chase, Stephen Henry and Elizabeth P. (Dunlap), 28:293
- Chase, William Merritt, 54:345
- Chase,J. Smeaton, 57:189
- Chaste River, see Shasta River
- Chaste, Chasty, Chestet (Shasta), 24:233
- Chat Noir, Le (weekly), 39:315, 346
- Chatard, Frederick, 42:41, 42
- Chateau Briant, Le (ship), 13:375, 382
- Chateauneff, Sheriff (Santa Barbara County, 1859), 18:260
- Chatelier, Pierre Francois Henri, 22:304
- Chatfield, Charles N. ("Nels"), 28:239, 242
- Chatfield, Solon, 28:239
- Chatham (ship), 2:265, 275, 276,282, 291,292,299,300,308,310, 311,316, 318,331,335; 10:325; 15:60; 76[2-3]:101, 301
- Chattanooga Times (newspaper), 59:116, 118
- Chaume, Thion de la, 22:297
- Chauncey (San Francisco, 1867), 11:127
- Chauncey, George (historian) 79[2]:317
- Chauncey, Henry, 13:245
- Chaurino, 71:426
- Chautauqua Circle, Sierra Madre, 31:22
- Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, 77[1-3]:180
- Chauvel Restaurant, Nevada City, 11:232
- Chauviteau's Building, 15:186
- Chauviteau, Hector, 35:321; 39:10, 142
- Chauviteau, J. J., 5:12, 27, 28, 38, 42, 343,346; 22:297; 28:34
- Chavanne, André, [Chavanne, Andre] 6:333-35, 356-57; 12:72; 29:203,208; "The Burning of the Golden Gate in July 1862," editor and translator Desiré Fricot, [Desire Fricot] 19:27-42; portrait, 19: opposite 27
- Chavanne, Louis, 19:27
- Chaves, Antonio, 54:328-329
- Chaves, Francisco de, 3:21
- Chaves, Pedro de, 3:21
- Chavez and the Farm Workers, by Ronald B. Taylor, review, 55:86-87
- Chavez Ravine, 59:136; 60:81, 84; 74:286
- Chavez, Antonio, 12:319-20,321; 21:315(?)
- Chavez, Cesar, 68:168; 72:57, 58 (photograph), 59, 63 (photograph), 65-67, 70
- Chavez, Cleovaro, 17:101,110, 116
- Chavez, Helen, 72:59, 61
- Chávez, José Antonio (Monterey County, 1846), [Chavez, Jose Antonio] 5:189,190; 21:315(?); 25:145
- Chávez, José Antonio (New Mexico, 1830), [Chavez, Jose Antonio] 10:27, 28; 20:342
- Chavez, Lydia, The Color Bind: California's Battle to End Affirmative Action, review of, 77[1-3]:190-91
- Chavira y Lerma, Josepha, 20:237
- Chavis (Chavez?), Antonio, 21:315
- Chavoya, Marcos, 57:370
- cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), 76[2-3]:32
- Cheatham, Marion J., 54:300
- Chedie, G. W., 21:238
- Chee Kung Tong, 27:21, 28
- Cheese, 3:57; 5:375; 11:136; 14:168, 201; 20:261-66 passim; 25:34; 29:53; see also Dairying
- Cheeseman, B. F., 13:258; 14:401
- Cheeseman, Morton, 13:258; 14:401
- Cheesman, David W., 9:116; 11:127; 27:97, 101, 103
- Cheever, George N., 13:296
- Cheever, H. C., 37:217
- Cheever, Henry A., 33:373
- Cheever, Henry, see Chever
- Cheever, John, 13:296
- Cheever, Miss (San Francisco, 1875), 37:217
- Chefo, photo of, 76[2-3]:348
- Chekhov, Anton, 73:229
- Chellis, John H., 10:374, 387; 30:134-35; 34:62
- Chelsy Smith (ship), 2:136
- Chemehuevi Indians, 76[2-3]:55
- Chemin, Léon, [Chemin, Leon] 39:149-152,154,159,238
- Chemykh (Russian farm), 75:361
- Chen, Aimei, 75:146, 149, 152, 153
- Chen Shu Tang, 30:149
- Chen, Yong (historian) 79[2]:267
- Chenery, R., 47:256
- Chenery, Richard, 4:225; 9:42; 45:117
- Chenery, Richmond, 10:293
- Cheney, B. P., 45:300, 311; 49:104; 67:98
- Cheney, David B., 56:199, 201, 205
- Cheney, John Vance, 1:18; 24:80; 35:355
- Cheney, O. P., 13:32
- Cheney, Zachariah, 14:177, 182
- Cherington, Reed B., address,"The Present Condition of the Missions," 4:401-2
- Chernin, Milton, 63:312
- Cherny, Robert W. and William Issel, San Francisco, 1865-1932: Politics, Power, and Urban Development, review, 65:299
- Cherny, Robert W., review of Nelson, Workers on the Waterfront: Seamen, Longshoremen, and Unionism in the 1930s, 68:52-53; "Patterns of Toleration and Discrimination in San Francisco: The Civil War to World War I," 73:130-41; review of Walsh and O'Keefe, Legacy of a Native Son: James Duval Phelan and Villa Montalvo, 73:245; "City Commercial, City Beautiful, City Practical: The San Francisco Visions of William C. Ralston, James D. Phelan, and Michael M. O'Shaughnessy," 73:296-307
- Chernykh, Yegor (agronomist), 75:364
- Cherokee (ship), 4:191; 11:125
- Cherokee Bar, 8:342, 347,359
- Cherokee Siphon, 29:196-97
- Cherokee, Butte County, 29:196-97
- Cherokee, Nevada County, 10:349; 28:236
- Cherokees, discover Colorado gold, 77[4]:163
- Cherries, 12:193, 205, 206, 258; 15:364; 25:26
- Cherry Hill Gap, 29:194-95; photograph, 29: opposite 200
- Cherry Lake, 75:43
- Cherry Springs, Texas, 18:106-7
- Cherry Valley dam, 64:260
- Cherry Valley (New York), 78:226
- Cherry, John W., 10:62, 70
- Chesapeake (ship), 26:340; 31:255
- Cheshire (ship), 6:205-12, 214
- Chesley, Mrs. (Sacramento, 1859), 10:42,176
- Chessman, Caryl, 64:4, 6, 8; 78:197
- Chester, George B., 75:134
- Chester, Julius, 59:102
- Chestnut Street (San Francisco), 73:306
- Chetco Point, 10:329
- Chevalier (San Juan de los Lagos, 1849), 23:269
- Chevalier, Dr. (San Francisco and mining region, 1849-50), 5:25; 13:374, 383-84
- Chevalier, J. B., 22:23; see also Cavallier
- Chevassus, Edoward, caricature by, 53:21
- Chever (or Cheever), Edward English, 1:16-17; 24:80; 27:263
- Chever (or Cheever), Henry, 14:212; 26:124
- Chevers, William H., 16:345; 19:236
- Chevigny, Heetor, 60:114
- Chevral, A. B., 39:240
- Chew, Anita, 75:144
- Cheyenne Indians, 63:209; 73:110
- Cheyenne Mountain (Colorado), 77[1-3]:157
- "Cheyenne" (pseudonym), 24:243-45
- Cheyennes, 78:268
- Chiang Kai-shek, Madame, 50:273; 73:238
- Chiarini, Virginia, 10:288
- Chiba, T., 73:23
- Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, City of Los Angeles (train), 70:70
- Chicago (Illinois), meat industry, 63:116, 122
- Chicago Academy of Science, 58:306
- Chicago exposition, 1893, 62:109; 74:83, 98
- Chicago fire of 1871, effect of, 27:168, 270
- Chicago Inter-Ocean (publication), 58:307
- Chicago Park, 38:137
- Chicago Tribune (newspaper), 53:350
- Chicago World's Fair (1892), 61:121-139 passim
- Chicago World's Fair in 1893, 60:48
- Chicago World's Fair, 75:344
- Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad (CB&Q or Burlington), 70:33, 45, 64, 87
- Chicago, Illinois, 73:211, 297; 75:52, 238; 76[1, 4]:113, 120; 77[4]:42
- Chicago, Judy, 70:394
- Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway, 70:35
- Chicago, nature and, 77[1-3]:150
- Chicana Women's Conference (1971), 72:61, 62
- Chicano (The), editor by Norris Hundley,Jr., review, 55:187-188
- "Chicano Control of Chicano History: A Review of Selected Literature," by Ralph C. Guzman, 52:170-175
- Chicano Moratorium, 60:25
- Chicano Studies, 63:261-262; 74:290
- Chicano Studies Center, 75:95
- Chicanos and law enforcement, 63:295-304
- Chicanos in a Changing Society: From Mexican Pueblos to American Barrios, by Albert Camarillo, review, 59:269-270
- Chicanos, 75:92; see "The Function of Anglo-American Racism in the Political Development of Chicanos," 50:321-337; see also Mexican Americans
- Chichizola (Antonio) & Son, 31:283
- Chichizola, Antonio, 47:206
- Chichizola, Augustino, 31:283; 33:375
- Chicken ranching, see "Basha Singernian: Comrade of Petaluma," 56:20-33
- Chickering, Allen Lawrence, 17: No. 4, Pt. 2, pp. 1,24; 25:284; 30:93; 31:303; 34:92; 36:21,31; 50:165; 53:247;
- "An Arboreal Archive," 34:19-20; "Further Notes on the Drake Plate," 18:251-53; "Samuel Norris: Litigious Pioneer," 25:219-28; "Some Notes with regard to Drake's Plate of Brass," 16:275-81
- translator Edmond Leuba,"Bandits, Borax and Bears," 17:99-117; idem, "A Frenchman in the Panamints," 17:208-18; "Hall McAllister to `Mannie,'" 34:231-37;
- introduction to "Drake in California," 36:21; foreword to "The Old Occidental," 32:57
- address, "Newest Light on `Drake's Plate'," 18:85
- obituaries of: Annie M. Alexander, 29:378; Wallace M. Alexander, 18:379-81; Mrs. Wallace M. Alexander, 34:184-85; Paul Bancroft, 36:181-82; Mrs. Ernest A. Bryant, 25:375; Mrs. Selah Chamberlain, Sr., 35:83-84; Everette L. DeGolyer, 36:86; Henry F. Dutton, 32:375; Raymond C. Force, 31:89; Morton R. Gibbons, Sr., 28:374-75; Lowell E. Hardy, 30:189; Mrs. Lowell E. Hardy, 36:281; John Howell, 35:180-82; Norman B. Livermore, 33:81-82; Duncan McDuffie, 30:280-81; Mrs. Duncan McDuffie, 34:182-83; Parker S. Maddux, 32:374-75; Garret W. McEnerney, 21:283; Armand T. Mercier, 36:375-77; C. O. G. Miller, 31:176-77; Harry E. Miller, 18:190; Mrs. Randolph H. Miner, 36:182-83; Margaret J. Moffitt, 36:183-84; Warren Olney, Jr., 18:190-91; Samuel Pond, 33:182; Mrs. Henry S. Pritchett, 35:376; Bernard Ransome, 25:187; Stuart L. Rawlings, 19:381-82; Lloyd M. Robbins, 34:373-74; Alfred Sutro, 24:89-90
- obituary, 37:86-88; photograph, 37: opposite 1
- Chickering, Martha A., 27:185; "The Founding of a Mojave Desert Community," 27:113-22
- Chickering, William Henry, obituary, 24:92
- Chico (California), 36:313; 38:335; 74:409-421; 79[2]:92; see also Ranchos: Arroyo Chico
- Chico (Governor of California), 76[2-3]:181
- Chico Anti-Chinese Association (Anti-Coolie League), 67:235, 238; 74:415-421
- Chico Business Men's Association, 68:14
- Chico Electric Railway, 70:106
- Chico Junior College, California, 54:297
- Chico Methodist Church, 68:18
- Chico Rancheria, 76[2-3]:218
- Chico Relief Society, 67:232
- Chico State College, 43:235-236
- Chico Steam Laundry, 67:235, 236; 74:420
- Chico Vecino School, 63:149
- "Chico Women: Nemesis of a Rural Town's Anti-Chinese Campaigns, 1876-1888," by Michele Shover, 67:228-243
- Chico, Mariano, 11:76; 12:131,137; 14:231,261,338,351; 15:338,350-51; 16:246-51; 23:324,327,328,333
- Chief of Police (San Francisco), see Malachi Fallon, San Francisco's First Chief of Police, by Kevin J. Mullen, 62:100-105
- Chiefs and Challengers: Indian Resistance and Cooperation in Southern California, by George Harwood Phillips, review, 55:87-88
- Chihuahua, Mexico, 1:112; 18:231, 234-37, 247; 34:135, 166; 76[2-3]:349; 77[4]:234
- Child's Ford, 11:108
- Child's store, Los Angeles, 3:165
- Child, Cornelia Josephine, see Smith, Mrs. Stephen Sears
- Child, Lydia Maria, 59:282; 71:479
- Child, Mark A., 48:233
- Child, Mrs. George R. (Sara Batchelder Treat), 21:123
- Childers, Morris R., 5:125
- Children of Cypress, The (play), 10:376,389
- Children of the Abbey (novel), 10:357, 367
- children, in the Gold Rush, 77[1-3]:11, 22, 24
- Children's American Church Missionary Society, 34:320
- Children's books, 63:172-176
- Children's Bureau, 76[1, 4]:4(1
- Children's Histories of California, see "Books for Budding History Buffs," 59:80-83
- Children's Hospital and Training School for Nurses (San Francisco), 73:203
- Children's Hospital, San Francisco, 19:153; 65:212
- Children's Rancho, 46:141; 54:328, 331, 332
- Childs, Ebenezer L., 6:183, 187-88; 16:4, 170, 171, 263, 264, 270; 18:51, 53, 54, 61, 62; 29:166; letters to, 16:264-69; 37:13-15
- Childs, Ebenezer Larkin, 65:32; 70:353
- Childs, John L., 31:132-35 passim
- Childs, John S., 12:323
- Childs, John W., 52:247
- Childs, Mark A., 21:351-54 passim; 22:43, 44, 48-58 passim; 33:105-6,111
- Childs, Mrs. Elmer E. (Anna L. Reier), obituary, 19:85
- Childs, Ozro William, 13:319
- Childs, Samuel, 70:353
- Childs,"General" (San Francisco, 1854), 15:178; see also Chiles
- Chile, 76[2-3]:19, 99; 77[1-3]:38
- Chile (or Chilean) Bar, 8:201,210
- Chile Bar, California, 53:52
- Chile Exploration Company, 31:296
- Chile Flat, California, 53:52
- Chile Gulch, California, 53:52
- "Chile" mills, 76[1, 4]:87
- Chile Town, California, 53:52
- Chile, 17:198-200,204; 19:326; 22:2241-42, 25:264; 30:19-20; 73:282, 294; 75:311; 77[4]:5, 254, 285; miners from, 82, 84, 86see also Chileans; Valparaiso
- Chile, as a source of Argonauts 79[2]:51, 52
- Chile, Peru, and the California Gold Rush of 1849, by Jay Monaghan, review, 53:89-90
- Chile, see "Chileans in California During the Gold Rush Period and the Establishment of the Chilean Consulate," 53:52-82
- Chilean immigrants, 77[1-3]:63
- Chilean mill, 77[4]:39
- Chilean Mill, California, 53:52;
- "Chilean War," 8:353; 17:4
- "Chileans in California During the Gold Rush Period and the Establishment of the Chilean Consulate," by Abraham P. Nasatir, 53:52-82
- Chileans, 1:102; 2:105; 6:238; 7:220,221; 8:353,359; 9:76; 11:324; 14:210; 16:79; 17:4; 19:326-27; 22:241, 268; 23:55, 56; 24:125, 354; 27:45, 263, 264, 266, 359; 29:168, 169; 35:38; 37:138; 40:2
- Chileno Valley, California, 53:52
- Chilenos. See Hispanics
- Chiles Valley, 2:63
- Chiles, Joseph B., 76[2-3]:316
- Chiles, Joseph Ballinger, 2:62-63; 4:8; 6:60, 61,144; 16:53-54, 56, 59, 133, 135; 18:173; 20:148; 22:366; 26:187; 29:320; 32:197-99, 203, 207; 35:1; 38:327
- Chiles, Wallace, 26:187
- Chiles,"Major General" (Colusa County, 1855), 17:176-77, 178-79; see also Childs
- Chiletown (Telegraph Hill, San Francisco), 62:101
- Chili (ship), 13:248; 33:340
- Chili Junction, 21:307
- Chilicito, California, 53:52, 53
- Chilton, Robert H., 24:242
- Chilwell (Yosemite, 1868), 4:27
- Chimalpa River, Mexico, 53:5
- Chimnabada (Pudding Creek), 30:163
- Chimney Hill, Yuba County, 10:168, 192
- Chimney Rock, 3:50,51; 4:330; 6; 113, 115; 16:141; 22:131, 148; 24:43-45
- Chin, Frank, 68:193
- China (vessel, ship), 11:50; 23:112; 30:200; 57:49, 52, 61
- China Camp 79[2]:125
- China Clippers, 76[1, 4]:85
- China Cove, Angel Island, 57:79
- China Mail (vessel), 58:205
- China Mail Steamship Company, 60:152
- China Mail, Hong Kong, 32:211; letters printed in, 32:212-22, 303-11
- China Ranch, 14:67
- China tea trade, 73:111
- China, 4:284; 75:368; 76[2-3]:119; 76[1, 4]:82, 86-90, 93; 77[1-3]:15, 38, 64, 65; 77[4]:ix, 110, 243, 254, 278, 279, 286
- books on, 28:4-5
- emigrants from, 10:300; 12:109; 14:202-7; 15:165-72 passim, 175, 269; 19:329-30; 22:269; 23:97-98, 99; 24:202-26; 27:257; 28; 128, 343-46 passim; 31:276; 32:209, 213-14; 34:159, 314, 315; 37:335; 39:289, 300-301; 73:67, 280, 282, 283, 289, 290, 294, 298; 74:177;
- envoy to, 30:141-45
- houses from, 7:404; 8:169-73 passim; 11:179; 26:75; 38:41
- investments in, 28:357-58, 359
- laundry sent to, 37:134
- return of Chinese to, 15:172, 279; 16:337, 347
- Russian relations with, 30:193-202
- trade with, 13:276; 25:167; 30:193, 194, 196; 32:222, 304; see "Between Two Cultures: Frederick F. Low in China," 59:240-254
- China (ship), 11:50; 23:112; 30:200
- China Mail, Hong Kong, 32:211; letters printed in, 32:212-22, 303-11
- China Ranch, 14:67
- Chinard, Gilbert, 21:288; 22:383; "When the French Came to California," 22:289-314
- Chinatown, 75:30, 140, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 151, 153, 162, 163; 76[1, 4]:132
- Chinatown (Los Angeles), 78:181
- Chinatown (San Francisco), 73:132 (photograph)
- Chinatown Exchange, 75:29
- Chinatown Gentleman, photograph, 56:133
- Chinatown San Francisco, by Palmer and Walls, review, 39:367-68
- Chinatown's Angry Angel: The Story of Donaldina Cameron, by Mildred Crowl Martin, review, 57:201-202
- Chinatown, San Francisco, see "To Be an American Was Hard..." pictorial essay 49: between 32 & 33
- "Chinatowns in the Delta: The Chinese in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, 1870-1960," by George Chu, 49:21-37
- Chinatowns, 4:71,72; 5:88; 6:281; 18:361; 20:129, 132-34; 22:267, 269; 23:100,102, 108; 25:176; 27:20-31 passim, 256; 28:128; 34:71,302-4; 35:131, 132; 37:335-39; 38:34; book on, review, 39:367-68; map (San Francisco), 27:256
- Chincha Islands, 26:74, 75
- Chinese, 75:29, 87 (photo), 93; exclusion, 86, 208, 211, 212, 227, 228, 313; 77[1-3]::28, 39, 64, 66, 135; discrimination against in Gold Rush, 32; 78:27; discrimination against by Blacks, 78:34, 35
- "Chinese Actor of late Nineteenth Century, San Francisco," illustration, 41: between 160 & 161
- "Chinese Alley," (Washington Township), 73:57, 63
- Chinese American Citizens Alliance, 50:271
- Chinese American Farms, 75:88
- Chinese American International School, 75:168
- Chinese American Portraits: Personal Histories, 1828-1988 by Ruthanne Lum McCunn, review, 68:51, 52
- "Chinese American Women Defense Workers in World War II," by Xiaojian Zhao, 75:138-153
- Chinese Americans, 70:407; 73:25; 75:142; women, 140, 144; see also Asian Americans, Asian immigrants; see "New Chapters In Chinese American History," 57:2-7; "The Diplomacy of Discrimination: Chinese Exclusion, 1876-1882," 57:32-45
- Chinese anti-sentiment (1858), 45:12
- "The Chinese as Medical Scapegoats in San Francisco, 1870-1905," by Joan B. Trauner, 57:70-87
- "Chinese Bag Net," 60:60:144
- Chinese Camp in the Mines (sketch), 71:66
- Chinese Camp, California, 55:112
- Chinese Camp, Tuolumne, 72:109
- Chinese Camp (or Diggings), 11:336; 18:100; 21:308; 22:70; 35:207, 215-16; 73:2, 8, 14, 16, 19, 32, 56, 63, 64, 193, 197, 198, 270, 273, 274, 275, 311, inside front cover, Winter (volume 73); leased farmland, 74:178, 263, 408 (photo), 409-421; 79[2]:74; see also Labor
- Chinese camps (1854-1864), 48:53
- Chinese chain pump, 31
- Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 57:90, 91
- Chinese Chapel, 75:205
- Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CCBA), 50:274; 57:81, 91, 92
- Chinese Cultural Center (S.F.), 75:91
- Chinese district (Washington Township), 73:57
- Chinese Dummy, A (play), 34:367
- Chinese exclusion, 76[1, 4]:90
- Chinese Exclusion Act (1882), 57:59; 62:125; 70-87 passim; 73:8, 56, 273; 74:71; 79[2]:74
- Chinese Exclusion Laws, 75:9
- Chinese Exclusion Convention of California (1901), 57:59
- "Chinese Exclusion: The Capitalist Perspective of the Sacramento Union, 1850-1882," by Cheryl L. Cole, 57:8-31
- The Chinese Experience in America, 75:141
- The Chinese Experience in America, by Shihshan Henry Tsai, review, 68:127-128
- Chinese farm laborers, 64:210-217
- Chinese fish colonies, 67:33-38
- Chinese fishing camps, 67:31-32
- Chinese Fishing Village (painting), 71:36
- Chinese Gold: The Chinese in the Monterey Bay Region, by Sandy Lydon, review, 65:145-146
- "Chinese High binder Societies in California," by Hart M. North, 27:19-31
- Chinese Historical Society of America, 57:7; 75:91; of Los Angeles, 91
- Chinese Hospital (Yan-Chai-i-yun), San Francisco, 57:84, 85
- Chinese immigration, 62:198
- Chinese in America, see "Island of Immortals: Chinese Immigrants and the Angel Island Immigration Station," 57:88-103 ; "New Chapters in Chinese American History," 57:2-7
- "Chinese in California's Fishing Industry, 1850-1941," by L. Eve Armentrout-Ma, 60:142-157
- Chinese in California, 56:197, 204, 337-339; 66:170-187; 72:107-127 Demographics, 119-26 Occupational data, 110-18; 73:127, 131-33, 139
- "Chinese in California, as Reported by Henryk Sienkiewicz," editor and translator Charles Morley, 34:301-16
- Chinese: in the Gold Rush, 77[4]:5, 9, 29, 30, 85, 151, 286; indentured service by, 84; as laborers, 244, 245; prejudice against, 86, 97
- Chinese Invasion, The (play), 34:367
- Chinese Joss House (Weaverville) 79[2]:17
- Chinese laborers, 55:51-52, 53; 77[1-3]:15
- Chinese language, printed works in, 1:41; 21:327; 27:256; 28:128; 30:255
- "Chinese Man" (daguerreotype), 77[1-3]:66
- "Chinese Massacre," 60:60:37, 40
- Chinese miners, 72:109 (photograph), 111 (photograph)
- Chinese Mission, San Francisco, 15:163; 32:130
- "Chinese Must Go" campaign, 77[1-3]:65
- "The Chinese Must Go!" by Roger R. Olmsted, photo essay, 50:285-294
- Chinese Must Go, The (play), 34:363
- "The Chinese of Knight's Ferry, 1850-1920: A Preliminary Study," by Ronald H. Limbaugh, 72:106-27
- Chinese Press (S.F. Chinatown newspaper), 75:141, 143, 144
- Chinese Question, The (play), 34:362
- Chinese Revolutionary Artists Club, inside front cover, 72: Summer
- "Chinese Sailors: America's Invisible Merchant Marine, 1876-1905," by Robert J. Schwendinger, 57:58-69
- Chinese Six Companies, 23:99; 24:219; 28:343; 32:304-5,312; 37:131; 50:285, 286; 57:79, 81, 84, 85; 74:411-412, 416, 419-421
- "Chinese Stereotype in American Melodrama," by Stuart W. Hyde, 34:357-67
- Chinese theater and theatrical troupes, 34:305-6; in Auburn, 9:369; Sacramento, 23:104; San Andreas, 23:106; San Francisco, 16:340; 20:129, 132-34; 21:51; 22:266, 270; 27:258; 34:305-6; article on, 23:97-116; illustration, 23: opposite 97
- Chinese Theatre, 41:159-161
- Chinese women in California, 67:168-179
- Chinese World (newspaper), 57:91
- Chinese, 2:120; 3:252; 8:19, 25, 167,175; 9:50, 51, 255; 10:300; 11:232, 233, 332; 13:12, 333; 15:172, 176, 269, 285; 16:33; 17:179-80; 20:372; 23:97-115; 24:158; 26:347; 28:214, 229, 295; 30:143; 31:22; 32:303-8; 36:147; 37; 79-84, 129-36, 334-39; 38:33-34; 74:25, 49, 71, 176-178, 183, 187-188; 79[2]:5, 6, 8, 45, 49, 57, 67, 69, 72, 77, 325; photo of, 79[2]:46; sketch of, 79[2]:73;
- art objects and china, 11:360; 26:144, 161,339; 31:99-108; 36:344
- art of, 79[2]:181
- assert rights, 79[2]:76
- assimilated, 79[2]:78
- celebrations and festivals, 3:40; 6:40; 12:103; 15:272; 22:270; 23:106, 109
- companies and societies, 15:177, 276; 21:372; 23:99, 103; 27; 19-31, 258; 32:304,305; 34:307
- dress, 3:40,70; 23:98, 99; 27:19; 34:71
- education 79[2]:235, 239
- feeling against, 5:287, 288; 23:100; 24:204-26 passim; 27:169, 170; 32:303-4; 34:307-15 passim, 363; 35:42; 37:221-22,339; 38:331; 39:289
- fictional discovery of America by, 14:47-58
- food and restaurants, 16:299, 341; 23:111; 27:258; 32:304; 37:79-83, 129-32, 320
- funerals, 8:267; 16:342
- gamblers, 8: (illustration) opposite 348; 15:186; 22:269; 27:31
- gather in Chinatowns, 79[2]:75, 131
- arrive in gold regions, 79[2]:56
- harvest hands, 16:299
- highbinders, 15:276; 27; 19-31; 37:35
- houses, 11:179; 22:255; 26:71, 75; 34:308, 311
- immigration, see China, emigrants from
- in mines, 79[2]:74
- laborers, 15:202; 16:299; 17:46,47; 18:24,368; 21:248; 23:98; 24:194, 199, 202-27, 360; 25:176; 27:170; 28:128, 343; 30:143, 144; 32:222, 304, 306-7; 34:308, 309, 311, 315; 35:42; 36:267
- laundries, 6:281; 15:53, 54; 22:257, 269; 32:306
- lawsuits, 6:282; 9:148, 149,150,158, 159
- measures to exclude, 9:257, 258, 282-83; 14:202-27; 15:380; 24:109, 222; 27:257; 28:343; 34:316
- miners' licenses and taxes, 8:337, 338, 340-55 passim, 9:50-54 passim; 10:376, 389; 11:59; 16:341,343; 17:179-80; 23:100; 24:178-79; receipt, illustration, 8: opposite 344
- in the mines, 3:70,202; 8:193, 206, (illustration) opposite 348, 356-57; 10:71; 11:230, 336; 22:272; 24:178; 28:234, 237, 238; 32:305; 33:198-99; 34:310; 35:42, 43, 215-16, 228
- opium, 3:304; 37:336
- placer mines, 79[2]:73
- religion, 5:88; 15:163; 27:27; 32:135, 137,304; 34:303-5; 38:34; 79[2]:255, 259-260, 263, 266, 267
- riots and tong wars, 3:203; 6:281-82; 23:103; 27:19, 20-21; 35:215-16
- San Francisco, 1:198; 3:40-41; 6:40; 8:267; 12:97, 102, 103, 109; 15:163, 174, 176, 177, 186, 267, 269, 272, 276, 277; 16:83, 341, 343; 22:255, 265, 269-70, 274; 23:99-112; 24:360; 27:19-31 passim, 367; 30:143,149; 34:71; 35:130, 131; 79[2]:260, 263
- sexuality, 79[2]:318
- stereotypes, 34:357-67
- theaters of, 79[2]:291
- women, 15:174, 267,277; 23:98-99; 26:347; 27:19; 28:345; 32:305-6; 34:303, 307, 315; 35:228; 36:147; 37:132; 79[2]:144, 152, 153, 154, 157
- books on, review, 5:88; 6:281
- see also Chinatowns; Chinese theater Foreign Miners' Tax
- "Chinese and Japanese Immigration to the Pacific Coast," by Hart H. North, 28:343-50
- Chinese, in California, 43:248; 47:127; 48:156 327; 50:224, 225, 295-312 passim; 52:148, 201, 202; 53:318, 324; see "Golden Mountain of Lead: The Chinese Experience in California," 50:267-276; "The Lord and the Drayman: James Bryce vs. Denis Kearney," 50:277-284
- Ching-Wang and His Laundry (play), 34:367
- Chingery, Jacob and Mary, 14:223; see also Gingery
- Chinigchinich (Indian diety), 45:23, 24
- Chinigchinix : An Indigenous California Indian Religion, by James Robert Moriarty, review, 49:360
- Chinn, Frank, 54:79
- Chinn, James Weeks and Elizabeth (Jessup), 28:380
- Chinn, Thomas W., "New Chapters in Chinese American History, 57:2-7
- Chinn, Virginia, 28:380
- Chino, battle of, 13:125, 302; 18:71; 21:223
- Chino Champion (Chinese newspaper), 75:93
- Chino, meaning of, 13:233
- Chino Valley Beet Sugar Company, 75:120
- Chinquapin, 18:339; 33:60
- "Chinquopin" (pseudonym), 22:30, 39
- Chipley, Colonel (Los Angeles, 1870), 32:334,337, 347
- Chipman (W. F.) & (L. C.) Woodman, 38:314
- Chipman, Donald E., Nuño de Guzman and the Province of Pánuco in New Spain, 1518-1533, review, [Nuno de Guzman and the Province of Panuco in New Spain, 1518-1533] 48:262-263
- Chipman, Mrs. William Farragut (Bernice Harrell), 32:9
- Chipman, William Farragut, obituary, 18:94-95
- Chipman, William Worthington, 33:373
- Chippewa Indian, 69:247
- Chipps Island, 35:123
- Chipron, A. P., 44:219
- Chips's Flat, 6:335; 11:240
- Chirikof, Alexei, 23:219,225
- Chirikoff (ship), 12:191,193,225,228, 229; 16:108
- Chirikov (vessel), 53:312, 314
- Chisel Mountain, 64:47
- Chisholm, C., 48:311
- Chismore, George, 2:245
- Chistiakov, L. A., 12:191, 237
- Chiswick, Linda and Lynn Bonfield Donovan, compilers, "Day-by-Day Records: Diaries from the CHS Library," 54:358-372
- Chit-Chat Club, San Francisco, 54:208
- Chittenden, Hiram M., 52:295
- Chittenden, Sheriff, 53:108, 109
- "Chivalry" Democrats, see Democratic Party
- Chivereau, 22:205,209, 210,328,330, 339,343; 23:31
- Chivington, J. M., 34:138
- Chiyemi Kato, see Kato, Chiyemi
- Chiyemi Sakuda, see Sakuda, Chiyemi
- Choate, Daniel L., 17:75,77,78
- Choate, Rufus, 72:131
- Chocolate, Arroyo, 31:353
- Chocuay, site of Petaluma, 16:111
- Choice, H. B., 25:174
- Chokolom Bay, 65:240
- Cholera, 2:50-51, 120; 3:93; 4:173, 190, 205, 283; 6:39; 8:274; 9:358; 10:406; 11:162,190; 12:102, 103, 104; 13:79; 14:399; 15:371; 16:83, 182, 284; 18:131, 231-32, 241; 20:333; 21:291; 22:121-28 passim; 23:370; 24:118, 119, 238,240, 246; 26:177; 27:35, 47, 232; 28:67; 29:10, 211, 213, 302; 34:34; 39:49; 74:146; symptoms of, 148; remedies, 148; death from, 148-150, 152
- Chollar, William, 6:229
- Chollar-Norcross Mine, 77[4]:200
- Chollar-Potosi Mine, 6:229
- "Cholos," 11:200,206; 12:147,149; 13:227-28; 18:68,71; 20:38
- Chopin, Kate, 55:195
- Choquet de Islas, Diego, 40:116
- Choris, Louis (Ludovick), 11:83; 12:207, 233; 18:345; drawing by, 14: opposite 99;
- Choris, Louis (artist), 49:148, 149; 56:352; 71:415; 78:3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13
- Choris, Louis (Ludwig), 76[2-3]:36, 49, 205, 360, 369
- Chorpenning, George, 7:19; 12:323
- Chotiner, Murray, 66:260
- Chouteaus (fur traders), 73:109, 111
- Chow Choo (play), 23:108
- Chow, Joe, 66:174
- Chowchilla Indians, 55:37
- Chowchilla Mountain (Madera County), 70:205
- Chowdon (Chondon?; Yuba County, 1857), 9:151
- Choy, Betty, 75:145
- Choy, Philip P., "Golden Mountain of Lead: The Chinese Experience in California," 50:267-276; review, of Nee, Longtime Californ': A Documentary Study of an American Chinatown, 53:87-88
- Choy, Philip P., review of Gee et al, Counterpoint: Perspectives on Asian America, 56:370-371
- Choy, Philip P., review of Martin, Chinatown's Angry Angel: The Story of Donaldina Cameron, 57:201-202
- Choynski, Edwin, 53:343, 344
- Choynski, Herbert, 53:337, 341, 344
- Choynski, Isador Nathan, 53:333-344 passim
- Choynski, Isaiah, 53:343
- Choynski, Joe Boe, see "San Francisco's Fighting Jew," 53:333-346
- Choynski, Joe, 70:175, 176
- Choynski, Louise, 53:344
- Choynski, Miriam, 53:344
- Choynski, Morris "Chauncey", 53:337, 344
- Choynski, Mrs. Isador Nathan, 53:343, 344
- Chrisman (Chino, 1851), 14:69, 70
- Christ, Frederick, 32:265,266
- Christensen, Gotthilf Wilhelm Becher, see Norris, Samuel
- Christensen, I. C., 65:285
- Christenson, Edwin, 31:295, 296, 303
- Christian (from Utica, 1849), 27:162
- Christian Advocate, see California Christian Advocate
- Christian Church, 27:124
- Christian Front, 65:135
- Christian Hill, Yuba County, 10:286, 297
- Christian Mobilizers, 65:135
- Christian Observer (newspaper), 56:199
- Christian Science Monitor, 60:264, 266
- Christian Science, 26:282; 31:24,30
- Christian Seed in Western Soil, by Harland E. Hogue, review, 46:261-262
- Christian Union (magazine), 77[1-3]:157; 78:271
- Christian values, 77[1-3]:25
- Christian, Captain (Colorado River, 1872), 22:174
- Christian, Charles, 9:165
- Christian, John, 15:240
- Christianity, in California, 78:279, 280, 281
- Christie, Agatha, 68:200
- Christie, Henry, 14:182
- Christine (place), 33:365-66
- Christman, Enos, 77[4]:181; 79[2]:302
- Christman, Enos Lewis, 10:87
- Christmas, 76[1, 4]:18
- Christmas berry (Heteromeles arbutifolia), 76[2-3]:27
- Christmas Day, 73:46
- Christmas Gift lode, 18:201, 204
- Christmas on the American Frontier, 1800-1900, by John E. Baur, review, 41:354-355 Chronological History of Voyages and Discoveries in the South Seas, or Pacific Ocean, by James Burney, review, 49:272-273
- Christmas: San Francisco (1854), 15:268; Sausalito (1846), 20:220; near Warner Hot Springs (1776), 20:235
- "Christopher Columbus as a Civic Saint: Angelo Noce and Italian-American Assimilation," by Gerald McKevitt, 71:516-533
- Christopher, George, 58:152; 60:118, 129, 130; 64:8; 76[1, 4]:132; 77[1-3]:89; 78:194, 195
- Christy (San Francisco, 1862), 10:379
- Christy's Minstrels, 9:354, 370,385; 15:179-80,184; 21:46
- Christy, George, 9:385; see also Christy's Minstrels
- Christy, Samuel Benedict and Sarah Adele (Field), 36:46,51
- Christy, Stephen Field, 36:46, 51
- chromite, 77[4]:204
- Chronicle Building (San Francisco), 73:297
- Chronicle, San Francisco, 11:190; 21:28; 30:195; 34:375; 38:241; cited, 30:195, 197, 202, 203, 204; 31:303, 304; 32:237, 243, 248; 38:237, 243
- Chronicle, Vallejo, 8:285
- Chronicle, Virginia City, 11:190
- Chronicles of California, 63:177
- "Chronicles of George C. Yount, The," editor Charles L. Camp, 2:3-66
- Chronique de Calaveras, La, Mokelumne Hill, 35:316; 39:4
- "Chronology of Protestant Beginnings in California," by Clifford M. Drury, 26:163-74
- "Chronology of the Life of Pierson Barton Reading," compiler Gertrude A. Steger, 22:365-71
- "A Chronology of the Sierra Club," 71:160-169
- Chronometers, 7:214; 37:289-310 passim
- Chrysolite mine, 77[4]:165
- Chrysopolis (vessel, ship), 10:279, 285, 357, 374,375,380; 23:338; 32:223; 38:335; 61:267; 64:101
- Chrysopolis Camp, 26:242-43
- Chrysopylae (Golden Gate), 25:124
- "The CHS Southern California Historical Collection: New Location and New Opportunities for Historic Research," by Marlene Smith-Baranzini, 70:396-405
- Chu-chu-san (Pomo chief), 75:359
- Chu, George, "Chinatowns in the Delta: The Chinese in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, 1870-1960," 49:21-37
- Chuckawalla (place), 12:10, 14-15
- Chula Vista, 34:160
- Chulamni Indians, 76[2-3]:265
- Chumash Indian tribe, 62:29, 30, 31
- Chumash Indians, 41:1, 2, 12-13; 71:309, 312, 316, 317, 320, 321, 336, 340, 343, 363-368, 373-385; 76[2-3]:38, 53, 54, 58, 60, 102, 209, 210, 236; art by, 357; rebellion of, 152, 203, 204, 211, 237; 77[4]:109, 110; 79[2]:100
- Chumash, 60:9
- Chums (play), 21:256
- Chun-chuen, Lai (Chinese merchant) 79[2]:77
- Chun See, 66:179 (photograph)
- Chung Yen Hoy, 60:150
- Chungshanese clan, 64:213
- Church & Clark, Sacramento, 19:252
- Church & Company, San Francisco, 50:355, 360
- Church & Mix, Yreka, 28:229
- Church and Mix, 64:98
- Church Divinity School of the Pacific, 22:93; 33:382
- Church Extension Society (Chicago), 72:152
- Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples, 65:24
- "`The Church is beginning to crumble'- a Dominican document from Baja California in 1808," by Francis J. Weber, 58:250-255
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Salt Lake City), 70:83
- Church of San Fernando, Mexico City, illustration, 42: between 208 & 209
- Church of Santiago de Jalpan, Sierra Gorda, Mexico, illustration, 42: between 208 & 209
- Church of the Advent (The), San Francisco, 26:361; 47:158, 167-168; 74:377
- church-state conflict and cooperation, 76[2-3]:147-72
- Church Temperance Colony, 25:169
- Church, Edward B., 30:69
- Church, Edward W., 9:72; 15:272
- Church, Frederick, 71:75
- Church, Moses James, 25:19-24,28,35, 36, 169
- Church, Mrs. L. T. (Grace M.), 24:379
- Church, Sarah, 52:245
- Church, Thomas, 48:319
- Churches:
- Benicia, 20:166; 26:168; 27:302
- Berkeley, 37:51-61
- Coloma, 26:169; 32:124
- Columbia, 30:51,53,55,127, 131
- Crescent City, 32:164, 165
- Los Angeles, 19:185
- Marysville, 10:76, 176, 178, 185, 198; 15:41-45, 57; 31:5; 33:292
- mining region, 32:50-56, 123-29
- Mokelumne Hill, 32:52
- Monterey, 26:174
- Napa, 27:306, 308
- Nevada City, 6:246; 32:51, 54, 125, 129, 130
- Oakland, 15:171; 17:45; 26:361; 27:350
- Oregon, 4:356; 5:58, 61, 68, 69; 20:22, 24, 25; 21:6, 7
- Placerville, 32:51, 54, 55, 124
- Sacramento, 9:40, 102, 254, (illustration) opposite 258, 279, 280, 371, 394; 10:64-65, 288, 292; 12:92; 26:169-72 passim, 231, 361; 27:304, 309
- San Francisco, 1:198; 3:34, 36, 37, 43; 6:284; 7:400; 10:279, 290, 293, 295; 12:95-106 passim; 14:74-79; 15:163-74 passim, 180, 183, 185, 186,266, 268, 270, 305, 365, 366, 373, 376; 16:130,344; 17:84,173; 18:180; 19:153, 192, 299-307; 20:13, 15, 22, 24, 166-67; 22:35, 111; 23:157, 176, 235, 246; 24:263; 25:334, 341; 26:165-72 passim, 361; 27:10, 13, 123-29 passim, 149-56, 230, 301, 306, 307, 309, 350, 365, 370; 28:33, 291; 30:185; 32:122, 126, 134; 34:65, 233, 235; 38:334; 39:303; 74:377
- San Jose, 14:157; 26:167-72 passim; 27:130, 230, 231
- Santa Clara, 27:131, 308
- Santa Cruz, 26:167
- Santa Rosa, 27:306
- Sonoma, 27:306, 308
- Sonora, 32:51, 53, 55, 125, 126-27
- Stockton, 20:166
- Weberville, 26:174
- see also Missions; names of churches
- Churchill County, Nevada, 51:306-314 passim
- Churchill, Don and his Texas Mavericks, 68:82
- Churchill, Douglas, 55:167
- Churchill, John, 12:327
- Churchill, Winston, 75:30
- Churchill, Winston, letters to, 39:309-10
- Churchman, James, 9:40; 15:204, 367
- Churchman, T., 19:127, 128, 141
- Churnash Indians, 67:63 (photograph)
- Chutes Theater, San Francisco, 33:39, 41,44
- Chuttusgelis (Soledad), 23:2
- Cian, Thomas, 79[2]:266-267; see "Thomas Cian, Pioneer Chinese Priest in California," 48:45-58
- Ciano, Count Galeazzo, 75:344, 346
- Ciardelli-Cerrai, Alessandro, 75:344
- Cibola, 1:45; 3:262, 263, 264; 6:299-301, 307, 308, 312-13, 316, 319
- Cicognani, Amleto, 72:157
- Cider, see Apples
- cienegas o tulares, 76[2-3]:2
- "The Cigar-Box Papers," by Roger Olmsted, 55:256-269
- Cimber (ship), 39:300
- Cincinnati (Ohio), 75:91
- Cincinnati Hill Mine, 6:230
- Cinder Cone, Lassen Park, 18:302,313
- "Cinderella" (dance), 75:80, 81
- Cinderella (opera), 10:173
- Cinel, Dino, From Italy to San Francisco: The Immigrant Experience, review by Felice Anthony Bonadio, 62:70
- Cinel, Professor Dino, 60:351, 354
- Cinema/Television Library, 75:38
- Cinnabar, 6:249; 26:373-74; 73:279, 281, 284; see also Quicksilver
- Cinquantin (San Jose, 1848), 13:271
- Cinquini, 75:352 (photo)
- CIO, see Congress of Industrial Organizations
- Cipic, Milan, 72:155-56
- Ciprés, Marcelino, [Cipres, Marcelino] 36:352
- Cipriani (Angel's Camp, 1859), 11:327
- Cipriani, Leonetto, 35:318; 42:312, 313, 315; 46:69
- Cipriano (alcalde), 76[2-3]:212
- Cipriano (Indian, 1827), 16:219; see also Cypriano
- Cipriano (San Francisco Bay, 1827), 8:239
- Circo Mexicano, 78:181
- Circolo Famigliare Pisanelli, 54:28, 29, 30
- Circuses, 6:30-31, 238; 18:359-60 Dr. Bassett's, 10:280, 293 Bennett's National, 9:140, 175 Lee & Marshall's National, 9:54, 175; 10:357, 368; 15:167, 184; 16:80, 81, 84 New National, 9:385 Olympic, 3:35; 9:385 Risley's Vatican, 9:152, 177; 16:183, 284, 285 Rowe's, 3:35; 6:13; 9:175,385; 10:368; 16:130-31; 20:293, 294; 26:230 book on, review, 6:98-99 United States, 10:293
- Cisco Grove, California, illustration, 50:142
- Cisco, 5:178; 18:149-56 passim, 364-68
- Cisneros, Elenora de, 25:236
- Cisneros, Pascual de, 56:254
- Cisterns, in San Francisco, 15:185, 311-23, 372; 17:175-76, 177; 22:256
- "Citadin" (pseudonym), 39:160
- Citizen Hearst, by W. A. Swanberg, review, 42:258-259
- Citizen Lawmakers: The Ballot Initiative Revolution, by David D. Schmidt, review, 70:222
- Citizen Saloon, Oregon Hill, 8:199, 207, , 37,349
- Citizen's Alliance, 62:209, 211
- Citizen's Reform Ticket (Know Nothing), 9:27, 29, 32, 33
- Citizen's Steam Navigation Company, 15:168
- Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, 78:193, 195, 196
- Citizens Committee to Save Elysian Park, 62:168
- Citizens for Farm Labor (Forestville), 75:91
- Citizens Independent Vice Investigating Committee, 59:296, 297, 298
- Citizens of Crescent City (militia), 34:269
- Citizens' Alliance, 27:314
- Citizens' Committee of Fifty, San Francisco, 55:142
- Citizens' Employment Committee, Santa Barbara, 56:314, 315
- Citrus Growers' Exchange, 47:142
- Citrus Industry, see "Eat Me and Grow Young!: Orange Crate Art in the Golden State," 56:52-71 passim
- citrus growing, 76[1, 4]:25, 29, 34, 36-38, 40
- Citrus industry, see "The Era of the Lemon: a History of Santa Paula, California," 47:113-140
- Citrus Machinery Company, 61:34
- Citrus packing equipment, 61:25-35 passim
- Citrus Research Station, Riverside, 51:320
- City Bakery, Marysville, 14:398
- City College, San Francisco (1863), 35:291; 75:269
- "City Commercial, City Beautiful, City Practical: The San Francisco Visions of William C. Ralston, James D. Phelan, and Michael M. O'Shaughnessy," by Robert W. Cherny, 73:296-307
- City Drugstore, Marysville, 14:395-96; 15:54
- City Fire Insurance Company, 26:256
- City Front Federation, San Francisco, 35:64, 67, 148-49, 152; 62:198, 202, 210
- City Guard, Los Angeles, 29:234, 237, 239,246
- City Guard, Sacramento, 10:198, 295; 24:172-76 passim
- City Guard, San Francisco, 15:164, 168, 171, 178,181, 184,373; 16:345; 38:17, 21-22
- City Hospital, San Francisco, 6:41
- City Hotel, Marysville, 14:215
- City Hotel, Sacramento, 24:357; 30:157
- City Hotel, San Francisco, 3:34; 7:105; 11:132; 13:379; 19:236; 20:293; illustration, 30: opposite 97; 59:319, 320, 327
- City Hotel, San Jose, 14:153
- City Hotel, Sonora, 10:45,68
- City Lights (movie), 76[1, 4]:112
- The City: Los Angeles and Urban Theory at the End of the Twentieth Century, edited by Allen J. Scott and Edward W. Soja, review, 77[1-3]:70-71
- City of Chester (vessel), 57:63
- City of Domes (or Jewel City) (Panama Pacific International Exposition), 62:110
- "City of Lake port" on Clear Lake (painting), 71:47
- City of Lakeport (ship), 32:365-66
- City of Los Angeles (train), 70:70
- City of New York (vessel), 57:61
- "City of New York of the Pacific, The," by Ernest A. Wiltsee, 12:25-34
- City of Para (ship), 31:49
- City of Paris (department store, San Francisco), 31:297; 59:32
- City of Pekin (vessel, ship), 17:36-39 passim; 30:151; 57:61
- City of Puebla (ship), 30:289-94; 31:61-62
- City of Quartz: Excavating the Future of Los Angeles, by Mike Davis, review, 71:278-279
- City of Rio de Janeiro (vessel), 57:61
- City of San Francisco (vessel), 57:61
- City of San Francisco v. Kelsey Hazen, 15:276
- City of Sidney (vessel), 57:61
- City of the Golden Gate, The, by Williams, review, 1:199
- City of the Plain (The): Sacramento in the Nineteenth Century, by V. Aubrey Neasham and James E. Henley, edited by Janice A. Woodruff, review, 49:165-166
- City of the Rocks, 32:199,203
- City of Tokio (vessel, ship), 17:36; 18:369; 57:61
- "City Planning and the Federal Government in World War II: The Los Angeles Experience," by Martin J. Schiesl, 59:126-143
- City Tract Society, San Francisco, 15:183
- City-Makers: The Story of Southern California's First Boom, 1868-1876, by Remi Nadeau, review, 45:171-172
- Civic Auditorium (see Exposition Auditorium) (San Francisco), 62:109
- Civic Center, San Francisco, photograph, 24: opposite 1
- Civil Code of California, 73:12
- Civil and Criminal Acts of 1851, 75:206
- Civil fund, California, 19:175-77
- Civil Rights Movement (1950-1960), 50:222; 66:16-23
- Civil rights organizations, San Francisco, 65:22-25
- Civil rights, 75:34; 76[2-3]:3
- Civil rights: for Blacks in California, 78:27. See also Suffrage
- Civil War Railroads: Pictorial Story of the Iron Horse, 1861 thru 1865, by George B. Abdill, review, 41:256-257
- Civil War Round Table of Los Angeles, "Lincolniana," 42:167-171
- Civil War, 3:167-68; 4:287; 6:5, 32-34; 8:194, 195; 9:270, 317; 10:280, 293, 295, 357, 379, 384, 388, 389, 393; 11:62; 12:3; 15:9, 17, 285; 16:195, 196, 200-208, 307-20; 17:237, 314, 318-20; 18:286; 19:74-75, 146; 20:14, 24, 81, 194-95, 259; 21:52, 66, 67, 82, 112, 132-33; 22:26; 27:178-80, 268-69; 28:155-56; 31:6-7, 275; 32:216, 217; 39:86, 87; 40:101; in 63:200-211; 65:109-113 passim; 73:134, 183, 186, 190, 194, 297, 298; 75:208, 209; 76[1, 4]:3, 50; 77[1-3]:93; 77[4]:130, 142, 144, 153, 189, 199, 221, 255, 283; California politics, 34:49-64 passim; sympathizers, 20:154-70; 26:18; 27:149-56; 28:165-73; 34:125-26; defense of San Francisco during, 33:229-40; San Jose Mercury and the, 22:223-34, 355-64; Starr King's oratory, 33:220-27
- Civil War, California, 42:145-147; 43:19-35, 119-134, 291-307; 44:311-321
- Civil War, effect on Southern California, 69:372-383
- Civil War/Internal Revenue Assessment, 75:86
- Civilian (ship), 5:142
- Civilian Conservation Camp, 71:342
- Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), 54:303; 61:96; 62:172; 69:95, 111, 191-193; 75:5 (photo), 241
- Claim jumping, 3:130-31, 145-46; 8:203; 9:153
- "claims' associations." see squatter clubs
- Clamor Publico, El, Los Angeles, (newspaper), 13:337; 22:30; 39:322-23; 69:374
- Clamshell Alliance, 71:233
- Clan System of the Fort Mojave Indians (The), by Lorraine M. Sherer, review, 45:167-168
- Clancy, W. B., 61:30
- Clapin, Joseph, 21:222
- Clapp & Underwood, 30:355
- Clapp (or Clappe), Fayette, 1:300; 4:178-79
- Clapp (or Clappe), Louisa Amelia Knapp Smith (Mrs. Fayette), 14:389; 30:111, 252; 32:125, 140; 33:373; 38:37; Shirley Letters, review, 1:299-301; 12:176-77
- Clapp (San Francisco, 1865), 20:257
- Clapp, A. B., 44:217
- Clapp, Alfred, 78:245
- Clapp, Curtis, 14:341
- Clapp, H. B., 44:211
- Clapp, Louise, 61:23
- Clapp, Sylvanus, 78:244
- Clappe, Dr. Fayette [or Clapp], 47:55; 78:239, 240, 243, 245, 256, 260. See also Clappe, Louise A. K. S.; biography of, 243-244; death of, 256; Indian Bar, 257; photo of, 246; practices medicine in San Francisco, 246
- Clappe, Louise A. K. S., 78:239; arrives in San Francisco, 246; becomes teacher in San Francisco, 257; criticisms of early writings by, 251; death of, 258; describes Indian Bar, 239; first published sketch, 248; later publications, 258; learns of gold discovery, 244; letters described, 239-240; marriage to Fayette Clapp, 243; offers letters for publication, 240; other writings of, 242, 247, 248, 250; poems by, 242, 252, 256; prepares for and travels to California, 244-246; writings as part of women's history, 241; 79[2]:4, 8, 10, 20, 145, 150, 151, 177, 209, 215, 297
- Clappe, Louise Amelia Knapp Smith (Dame Shirley), 68:190, 191; 71:65-67; 77[1-3]:64; 77[4]:ix, 7, 79, 87, 181;
- Clapper, Edward, 18:307-8,309,314
- Clar, John, 30:338; 48:64
- Clar, Raymond L, 70:106
- Clar, Reva and William Kramer, "Schutzenkonig Philo Jacoby: California's First International Sportsman," 65:182-191
- Clara (vessel, ship), 8:106; 18:178; 53:68; see also Clarita
- Clara Belle (ship), 22:172,173; 33:2,6, 10,148, 149, 166-67; 35:302,303,304
- Clara, Punta (Pt. Delgada), 10:330
- Claremont, 76[1, 4]:55; 77[1-3]:96
- Claremont College, 36:78,149; 42:106; 56:230-232; 74:258
- Claremont Graduate School, 56:153-162 passim
- Claremont Graduate School, theses, 43:232, 233, 236-239
- Clarence King, by Wilkins, review, 38:164-65
- Clarence, Miss (Marysville, 1851), 15:48
- Clarendon House, Sacramento, 9:243, 268; illustration, 9: opposite 258
- Claretian Junior Seminary of the Roman Catholic Church, California, 48:335
- Clarey, Captain (of Edalina , 1849), 13:6
- Clarion (vessel, ship), 14:317, 341; 23:216; 63:235
- Clarissa Perkins (ship), 27:366
- Clarita (ship), 4:164; 8:106; 14:326,341, 345; 19:197, 200, 214
- Clark (Irishman, San Francisco, 1850), 8:264
- Clark (Mormon, San Francisco, 1851), 14:73
- Clark (policeman, San Francisco, 1855), 16:337
- Clark (ship), 27:293
- Clark Essay Contest (Alice J. Clark), winner Richard DeLuca, 62:17
- Clark Foss Barn, illustration, 53:46-47
- Clark's Point, California, 51:23
- Clark's Point, San Francisco, 3:33; 15:65; 17:301; 22:257,269,384; 25:125
- Clark's Station, see Wawona
- Clark, A. C., 13:335
- Clark, A. H., 18:201
- Clark, Albert H., 16:285
- Clark, Alice J. Essay Contest, 63:121
- Clark, Alonzo, 45:39, portrait, 37
- Clark, Alson, 5:198
- Clark, Ann, 61:110
- Clark, Ann, see Hart, Mrs. Jerome A.
- Clark, Asa, 10:279, 292
- Clark, Austin, 55:38
- Clark, Bennett Cham , 52:327
- Clark, C. F., 26:128
- Clark, Captain (Los Angeles, 1846), 3:118
- Clark, Captain, 48:339, 341
- Clark, Caroline, 42:132-134
- Clark, Champ, 42:294; 63:138
- Clark, Charles, 69:151
- Clark, Cortin, 35:300
- Clark, Dana B., 45:50
- Clark, David L., 70:399
- Clark, David L., "`Miracles for a Dime'- From Chautauqua Tent to Radio Station with Sister Aimee," 57:354-363
- Clark, David, Los Angeles: A City Apart, review, 61:58, 60-61
- Clark, Donald, 60:241
- Clark, E. P., 59:355
- Clark, Edward Stephens, 1:107, 108, 110
- Clark, Edward Strong, 19:383
- Clark, Ellery, 63:10
- Clark, Eva Turner, editor California Letters of William Gill, 3:200-201
- Clark, F. B., 13:296
- Clark, Francis and James Lynch The New York Volunteers, review, 52:183-184
- Clark, Fred, 71:100
- Clark, G .P., 6:336
- Clark, G. E., 13:258
- Clark, Galen W, 3:26; 4:15, 24, 28; 5:332, 337-40; 15:379; 30:275; 33:245
- Clark, Galen, 57:229; 68:187; 69:120; see "Pictures from Yosemite's Past: Galen Clark's Photograph Album," 45:31-40
- Clark, General William (1827), 2:228; 16:52-53 letter to, 2:233-36
- Clark, George (Confederate captain), 78:21
- Clark, George H., 47:109; 69:360
- Clark, George Rogers, 50:18
- Clark, George T., editor "Letters of Leland Stanford to Mark Hopkins," 5:178-83; addresses: "Letters of Leland Stanford," 5:205; "Some California Politics about 1860," 9:90-91; Leland Stanford, review, 10:407
- Clark, George, 14:181
- Clark, H. Q., 9:79
- Clark, Harry C., 72:146, 147
- Clark, Harry H., 47:19, 242
- Clark, Harry, "Their Pride, Their Manners, and Their Voices: Sources of the Traditional Portrait of the Early Californians," 53:71-82
- Clark, Henry B., 4:45; 69:106
- Clark, Irene, 20:384
- Clark, J. E., 29:291
- Clark, J. M., 30:367
- Clark, J. Ross, 44:223-224; 70:87-89, 92
- Clark, James E., 37:210,211
- Clark, Jerry, 19:237
- Clark, John A., 15:181,277
- Clark, John Goddard, 2:3; 22:37; 25:190
- Clark, John, 35:297-98
- Clark, Jonas G., 26:264
- Clark, Jonathan, 34:272
- Clark, Joseph (nee Machado), 35:238
- Clark, Joseph C., 20:209-10
- Clark, L. B., 9:268
- Clark, LaVerne Harrell, They Sang for Horses: The Impact of the Horse on Navajo and Apache Folklore, review, 47:178-179
- Clark, Leonard, 63:76
- Clark, Lewis, 71:198, 216, 218
- Clark, Lorenzo, 2:121
- Clark, M. L., 25:306
- Clark, M. S., 26:204
- Clark, Meriwether Lewis, 33:340
- Clark, Miss (San Francisco, 1860), 29:122, 125
- Clark, Miss O. J., 10:63
- Clark, Moses, 13:32
- Clark, Mount, 4:21,22, 23, 36, 55
- Clark, Mrs. Baylies C. (Gertrude Voorhies), 31:93
- Clark, Mrs. P. B., 10:274,290
- Clark, Nathan, 71:218
- Clark, Nellie, 30:382
- Clark, Oliver P., 47:16,19, 142, 143
- Clark, Orange, 2:3-4; 20:16, 24; 22:32, 37; 25:190; 26:71,75
- Clark, P. G., 56:4
- Clark, Paul Odell, 33:380; "Stephen Sears Smith, Hardwood Lumber Dealer of San Francisco," 33:321-28; 34:65-82
- Clark, Ramsey, 62:8; 72:71
- Clark, Reuben, 33:333; 38:33; 59:19; 71:464
- Clark, Robert C., 9:107; 10:278; 11:9
- Clark, Ronald, 76[1, 4]:120
- Clark, S. H. H., 70:82
- Clark, Sam, 69:364
- Clark, Samuel, 26:204
- Clark, Smyth, 15:178, 271
- Clark, Sterling Benjamin Franklin, How Many Miles from St. Jo?, editor Mighels, review, 9:88-89
- Clark, Susie C., 31:19
- Clark, Ted K., 28:378
- Clark, Thomas D., Frontier America: The Story of the Westward Movement, review, 49:85-86; editor, Gold Rush Diary: Being the Journal of Elisha Douglass Perkins on the Overland Trail in the Spring and Summer of 1849, review, 48:83-84
- Clark, Thomas D., editor, Off at Sunrise: The Overland Journals of Charles Glass Gray, review, 56:183
- Clark, Thomas D., Frontier America, review, 38:370-71
- Clark, Thomas R., "Labor and Progressivism `South of the Slot': The Voting Behavior of the San Francisco Working Class, 1912-1916," 66:196-207
- Clark, Walter Van Tilburg, 68:195; editor, The Journals of Alfred Doten, 1849-1903, review, 55:90-91
- Clark, William (Marysville, 1851), 15:54
- Clark, William (with Clyman, 1844), 4:321
- Clark, William Andrews, 70:87-91, 93
- Clark, William Andrews, Jr., 21:282
- Clark, William Bell, editor, Naval Documents of the American Revolution: Volume I. review, 45:353-354
- Clark, William H. (Marysville, 1855), 9:56
- Clark, William H. (San Francisco, 1853), 27:251
- Clark, William R. P., 25:190
- Clark, William Squire, 5:406; 11:133-34; 19:231; 21:311; 22:383,384; 35:375; 51:23, 30; see also Leese v. Clark; (see also Clarke, William Squire)
- Clark, William, 67:254
- Clarke (Yuba County, 1857), 9:135
- Clarke et al. v. Haggerty et al., 10:55
- Clarke, A. N., 73:193, 194
- Clarke, Alfred, 65:50, 51
- Clarke, Asa B., Travels in Mexico and California, editor by Anne M. Perry, review, 68:132
- Clarke, B. F., 67:238
- Clarke, Calvin Rutter, 23:296
- Clarke, Dwight, 77[4]:221
- Clarke, Dwight L., 50:165; "The Gianninis-Men of the Renaissance," 49:251-269, 337-351; "Introducing Our Members," 42:3-4; "Soldiers Under Stephen Watts Kearny," 45:132-148; an George Ruhlen, "The Final Roster of the Arm of the West, 1846-1847," 43:37-44; editor, The Original Journals of Henry Smith Turner: With Stephen Watts Kearny to New Mexico and California, 1846-1847, review, 46:255-256; Stephen Watts Kearny: Soldier of the West, review, 41:249-250; William Tecumseh Sherman: Gold Rush Banker, review, 49:55-57; review of Cleland and Putnam, Isaias W. Hellman and the Farmers and Merchants Bank, 45:69-70; review of Dillon, California Trail Herd: 1850 Missouri-to-California Journal of Cyrus C. Loveland, 41:167-169; review of Dobyns, Hepah, California! The Journal of Cave Johnson Couts from Monterey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, to Los Angeles, California, during the Years, 1848-1849, 41:351-353; review of Gilliam, Island in Time: The Point Reyes Peninsula, 42:341-342; review of Jackson, The Enterprising Scot: Investors in the American West After 1873, 49:82-85; obituary of, 50:212-213
- Clarke, Dwight Lancelot, 32:93-94; "`The Big Silver,' California's Greatest Silver Mine," 32:1-41; book reviewed by, 40:77-79
- Clarke, E. P., 41:215
- Clarke, E. W., 13:32
- Clarke, George, 29:40, 41, 42
- Clarke, Henry, 29:40
- Clarke, J. A., 9:244-48 passim, 269, 368, 369, 372, 392; 10:52
- Clarke, J. T., 28:298, 316; 29:40, 41, 54, 56
- Clarke, J., 15:280
- Clarke, James M.,"Antonio Melendrez," 12:318-22
- Clarke, Jeremiah, 27:135
- Clarke, John H., 36:154
- Clarke, John Hopkins, 19:20
- Clarke, Judge Thurmond, 60:74
- Clarke, Lavenia, see McMahan, Mrs. Samuel Green
- Clarke, Mrs. J. T. (Mary Ann Graves), 19:139; 28:298; 29:40, 41, 53-54
- Clarke, Newman S., 10:198; 19:229; 23:344; 27:219
- Clarke, Nicholas, 24:75
- Clarke, Robert F., 29:41
- Clarke, Samuel W., Jr., 33:352
- Clarke, Warren T., 54:204
- Clarke, William Squire, 59:316; (see also Clark, William Squire)
- Clarkson, H. C., 16:79
- Clary (San Francisco, 1855), 16:82
- Clary, William W., 19:383; obit of John I. Perkins, 21:191; 45:257
- Class Conflict and Class Coalition in the California Woman Suffrage Movement, 1907-1912: The San Francisco Wage Earners' Suffrage League, by Susan Englander, review, 73:76
- Classen Chemical Company, 31:298
- Classen, Alexander, 76[1, 4]:114-115
- A Classified Bibliography of the Periodical Literature of the Trans-Mississippi West, 1810-1957, by Oscar Osburn Winther, review, 41:354-356
- Classon, Robert and Eva (Schneider), 28:292
- classroom construction, federal aid, 68:26-35
- Claughley (San Francisco, 1855), 17:179
- Claughley, George and Henry, 21:77
- Claughley, Mrs. Thomas (Rowena Granice), 21:75-78
- Claughley, Thomas, 21:76, 77, 78
- Claus Spreckels: The Sugar King in Hawaii, by Jacob Adler, review, 48:355-356
- Clausen, J. C., 55:7, 8
- Claveau, Antoine, 69:137
- Clavijero, Francisco, 76[2-3]:160
- Clavigero, Francisco Javier, 8:374-76; 19:221; 40:199; 44:104, 112, 114
- Clavton's Ranch, Yuba County, 9:52
- Clawson, Marion, 24:188; "What It Means to Be a Californian," 24:139-61; see "Social Science in the Central Valley of California: An Episode," 43:195-218
- Clay Street hill, 73:297
- Clay Street Reading Room, San Francisco, 38:314
- Clay Street, San Francisco, 58:316-325 passim, 326-333 passim
- Clay's Ranch, 9:157, 159, 166,352,353; 10:170,359
- Clay, Alvira, 10:256,267
- Clay, Clement Comer, 19:345
- Clay, Clement, 50:248
- Clay, George Franklin, 10:384,394
- Clay, Hattie, 10:170, 193
- Clay, Henry, 10:222, 224, 225, 229, 230, 231; 11:16, 19; 19:15, 16-17, 18, 350, 351; 23:298; 37:367
- Clay, Henry, 50:400; 70:362
- Clay, John, 9:178; 10:267; see also Clay's Ranch
- Clay, L., 26:297
- Clay, Thomas, 29:23,28
- Clay, Willard, 10:382,394
- Clayes, O. M., 30:135
- Claymore, Antoine, 4:139
- Claymore, Basil, 4:139
- Claypool, Captain (of Greyhound, 1849), 20:46
- Clayton (Philippines, 1898), 30:295
- Clayton Compromise, 10:134-36
- Clayton's Oyster Saloon, San Francisco, 28:39
- Clayton, Charles, 27:170-71
- Clayton, Hal, 9:65(?); 10:167, 192
- Clayton, J. E., 4:15
- Clayton, James, 57:225
- Clayton, John M., 9:5-9 passim, 12
- Clayton, William (1848), Latter-Day Saints' Emigrants' Guide, 3:52,63; 8:82; 32:199,200
- Clayton, William (San Diego, 1902), 35:357
- Cleal, J. G., 24:176
- Clear Creek Ditch, 9:136, 141, 142, 150, 165, 174
- Clear Lake, 76[2-3]:58
- Clear Lake region (Lake County), 11:266-73; 15:232; 16:305; 17:116, 149, 231; 20:234; 23:31, 297; 24:49-56; 27:107; 29:312; 32:363-71
- Clear Lake Valley, California, 49:204
- Clear Lake, El Dorado County, 7:7, 9; see also Red Lake
- Cleary, Alfred J., 15:319; address,"Panama Pacific Exposition," 14:86-87
- Cleary, C. W., 36:253,255-56; 39:32
- Cleary, Charles, 51:61, 62
- Cleaveland, D. (lawsuit, 1857), 9:141, 142, 143
- Cleaveland, Daniel, 58:318
- Cleaveland, Henry W., 33:373; 38:32
- Cleaveland, Henry William, 51:296
- Cleaveland, Henry, 58:318, 319, 320
- Cleaveland, James, 58:318, 319
- Cleaveland, Sylvanus, 58:318
- Cleaver, William, 44:223
- Cleeman, Walter, 37:360-61
- Cleenewerck, Henry, 69:142
- Clegg, Charles and Lucius Beebe, Rio Grande: Mainline of the Rockies, review, 42:55-56; The Trains We Rode, review, 47:85-86
- Clegg, Charles Myron, coauthor Beebe, San Francisco's Golden Era: ...San Francisco before the Fire, review, 40:77-79
- Cleghorn, Archibald S., 67:259
- Cleveland, Ohio, 77[1-3]:180
- Cleland, Robert, 59:81, 111; 77[4]:185, 189; 79[2]:45, 102
- Cleland, Robert Glass, 6:136; 8:381; 16:288; 27:186-87; address,"Valley of Dry Bones," 29:375-76; From Wilderness to Empire..., review 38:167-69; History of California: The American Period, review, 1:302-3; 45:244-265 passim; 53:140, 141; and Frank Putnam Isaias W. Hellman and the Farmers and Merchants Bank, review, 45:69-70; 65:7, 16; 66:89, 90
- Clemence, Stella, 3:25
- Clemens, Cyril, address,"Mark Twain in the West," 7:410
- Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1:299; 3:297; 4:74, 211; 5:202; 7:117, 410; 10:409; 12:84,359; 15:381; 17:78; 18:280; 19:373; 20:185; 21:50,57-62 passim, 74, 145, 147-48, 176; 26:233-38 passim; 30:362; 34:362; 36:365-70 passim; 50:258; addresses on, 7:410; 29:77-80; articles on, 34:317-22; 36:35-40; book on, review, 3:196-99; coauthor Sketches of the Sixties, review, 5:409-12, see also Twain, Mark
- Clement, Ada, 25:236
- Clement, Basil, see Claymore, Basil
- Clement, Evelyn (Atkinson), 24:94
- Clement, H. N., 24:214-15, 379; 27:346
- Clement, Mrs. H. Newell (Genevieve Arcularius), 33:188-89
- Clement, Randolph R., 24:379-80
- Clementine (ship), 15:341, 347, 350, 352-53, 358; 23:318, 320, 327, 332, 334
- Clementine (vessel), 73:101
- Clements, Frank, 51:161, 162, 164
- Clements, J. B., 18:259
- Clements, James B., 21:306
- Clements, John, 17:179
- Clements, Kendrick A., "Marsden Manson wants Hetch Hetchy dammed: engineers and conservationists in the progressive era, 58:281-303; review of Hoffman, Vision or Villainy: Origins of the Owens Valley-Los Angeles Water Controversy, 63:181-182; review of Kahrl, Water and Power: The Conflict over Los Angeles' Water Supply in the Owens Valley, 63:181-182; review of Reisner, Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water, 66:226-227; review of Building the Ultimate Dam: John S. Eastwood and the Control of Water in the West, by Donald C. Jackson; and Reclaiming the Arid West: The Career of Francis G. Newlands, by William D. Rowley, 76[1, 4]:40
- Clements, Mrs. (Sacramento, 1858), 9:251
- Clements, Q. A., 9:317
- Clements, Z., 13:32
- Clemons, Mary, see Maguire, Mrs. Thomas
- Clendenen, Clarence C., 34:190; "Dan Showalter-California Secessionist," 40:309-25; The Expedition That Never Sailed: A Mystery of the Civil War," 34:149-56
- Clenso, Mike, 69:7 (photograph); 73:106 (photograph)
- Cleopatra (play), 20:134
- Cleopatra (river steamer), 9:54,55,72
- Clergeon, Dr. (San Francisco, 1850), 5:350-51; 6:43,47, 57
- Cleveland Forbes (ship), 23:189
- Cleveland, David, 31:40-41
- Cleveland, Grover (President), 7:412; 37:171-79 passim; 58:25, 31; 59:11; 63:138, 297; 65:124; 67:253; 78:272
- Cleveland, Miss E. A., 25:31
- Cleveland, Ohio, 73:301
- Cleveland, Richard, 46:103-104,108, 110
- Cleveland, Rose E., 65:97
- Cleveland, W. H., 31:47
- Clevenger Cañon, [Clevenger Canon] 26:28, 53
- Clevenger, Irma, 20:192
- Click, Martin, 64:47
- Cliff House,
- Cliff House, San Francisco, 21:168; 60:246
- Clifford, Alfred, 13:31
- Clifford, Captain (San Blas, 1840), 15:129, 238
- Clifford, Geraldine Joncich, "Equally in View": The University of California, Its Women, and the Schools, review, 76:Supp. 40-42
- Clifford, Henry H., CHS president, 1964- 1965; photographs, 43: between 80 & 81; review of Gudde, editor and translator Lienhard, From St. Louis to Sutter's Fort, 1846, 41:259-260; review of Nathan and Boggs, The Pony Express, 42:345-346
- Clifford, Henry Hoblitzelle, 30:92
- Clifford, John J., 72:8
- Clifford, Nathan, 56:107
- Clifford, Pinckney, 13:338; 15:270
- Clifford, Utie, 21:65
- Clifford, Walter C., 20:192
- Clift (Placerville, 1858), 7:19
- Clift Hotel, San Francisco, 15:289; 56:350
- Clift, Frederick C., 9:188; 10:99; 16:255, 288; obituary, 15:289
- Clift, Frederick, 56:350
- Clift, Robert, 29:242,248; 33:119-20,123
- Clifton Colony, 25:175
- Clifton, Susie, 66:251
- Clifton-Morenci Strike (The): Labor Difficulty in Arizona, 1915-1916, by James R. Kluger, review, 49:359
- Climate, 50:111-130; 76[2-3]:3, 12; and soils, 20; 77[4]:120
- "Climatotherapy in California," by Kenneth Thompson, 50:111-130
- Climax (solar water heater), 62:40-51, passim
- Clinch, Downey C., 24:94
- Cline, Gloria Griffen, Exploring the Great Basin, review, 43:58; review of Davies and Johnson, Ogden's Snake Country Journals, 1826-27, 42:159-161
- Cline, Mrs. Walter Branks (Clara Emily Smith), 11:296
- Cline, Walter Branks, 31:176; obituary, 11:296
- Cline, William H., 20:140
- Clinton (place), 15:174
- Clinton (ship), 16:337
- Clinton House, San Jose, 14:156
- Clinton Weekly Herald (newspaper), 62:33
- Clinton, Clifford E., 72:16
- Clinton, Clifford, 59:290, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302
- Clinton, Pres. Bill, 73:319
- Clio (ship), 8:331
- Clipper Flouring Mills, 15:27 1
- Clipper Gap Iron Mines, 56:81
- Clipper Gap, 2:203; 26:360; 30:344
- Clipper ships, 8:384; 10:294; 15:172, 277, 279, 282, 366, 367, 375; 16:81, 182, 337, 347; 17:75; 20:31, 46; 22:353; 26:74, 226-27; 27:137, 198, 292-93; 30:170, 211, 244; 33:327; 77[4]:255-56; address on, 30:276-77; see also Bald Eagle; Flying Cloud; Great Republic; N. B. Palmer; Sea Nymph; Sea Witch; Westward Ho, etc.
- Clockmaker's Hat, The, 10:75
- Clocks and watches, 16:79; 19:208; 26:43; 27:1-8; 36:70; 37:103-4, 289-310 passim
- Clogenson, Eugénie, [Clogenson, Eugenie] 33:169-74 passim
- Closa, Ubach and Valentin, 8:384
- Closing the Gate: Race, Politics, and the Chinese Exclusion Act, by Andrew Gyory, review of, 78:290
- Clot, A., 39:318
- Clothier, Isaac H., 31:337
- Clothing, see Dress
- Cloud Creek, Cloud Mine, 4:38
- "Cloud's Rest, Valley of the Yosemite, No. 40, 1872," illustration, 42: between 16 & 17 (see Clouds Rest, Yosemite)
- Cloud, Barbara, The Business of Newspapers on the Western Frontier, review, 72:77-78
- Cloud, James H., 22:52, 56, 65; 33:338-39
- Cloud, Roy W., 46:152, 153; 79[2]:238
- Clouds Rest, Yosemite, 1:279
- Clough, Abner P., 18:22; 20:181-84
- Clough, Barney, 9:161, 264, 346, 365; 10:363; lawsuit, 9:66
- Clough, Charles W., and R. F. Wood, Joaquin Murieta: The Brigand Chief of California, review, 49:367
- Clough, J. P., 29:107
- Clough, Joseph, 27:32
- Clough, William, 4:41
- Clover, 4:363; 5:266
- Clover, Samuel T., 55:16
- clovers, 76[2-3]:35
- Cloverdale, 32:364
- Club House (saloon), Marysville, 9:373
- Clubs, in San Francisco, 19:226; see also names of clubs
- Cluff, Will S., Jr., 33:380; editor "John Swett's Diary...1853," 33:289-308
- Clyde (ship), 34:97, 105
- Clyman family, 6:63
- Clyman, James, 16:133; 17:161; 23:293-94; 28:266; 36:58; 50:168; 55:31; 64:222; 76[2-3]:317; "Dairies and Reminiscences," editor Charles L. Camp, 4:1 05-41, 272-83, 307-60; 5:44-84, 109-38, 255-82, 378-401; 6:58-68; facsimile page of diary, 5: opposite 109; portrait, 4: opposite 105; Journal of a Mountain Man, review, 64:156-157
- Clyman, John, 4:272
- Clyman, Lancaster, 4:272; 5:47; 19:128, 141
- Clyman, Lydia Alcinda, see Tallman, Mrs. Beverly L.
- Clyman, Mrs. James (Hannah Mecombs), 6:59, 60, 62-63
- Clyne & Brown, 14:207
- Clyne, S. E., 34:158
- Coachella Valley County Water District, see "The Politics of Reclamation," 52:293-325 passim
- Coachella Valley, 70:54
- Coad, Henry, 10:63; 16:285
- Coad, Samuel, 33:373
- Coakley, James F., 58:66, 68, 69, 70, 72
- Coal miners, immigrant, 70:120 (photograph)
- Coal, 10:300; 13:58, 60, 61, 62, 401, 402, 403; 16:337; 17:168, 175; 22:350; 23:343; 31:39; 33:344; 38:25, 158; imported, 16:282, 346; 22:349, 350; 31:315; 77[4]:189, 202, 204; mining and shipping, 12:33; 30:345; in Ore., 28:221, 231; used in making steel, 30:344-48 passim
- Coalinga earthquake, 1983, 65:42-47
- "Coalinga, 4:42 PM," by John Donelan, 65:42-47
- Coalinga, 76[1, 4]:104
- Coan, Ernie, 29:91
- Coan, Eugene, James Grahain Cooper: Pioneer Western Naturalist, review, 61:307
- Coarse Gold, 25:18; 28:334, 335, 336
- coast, 76[2-3]:22-24
- Coast Manufactory and Supply Company, 28:372; 31:177
- Coast Miwok Indians, 53:206, 221, 240-241; see "The Missionization of the Coast Miwok Indians of California," 49:143-162; see also Miwok Indians; 65:239-247; 70:152, 155; Conratto, Eugene L., Miwok Means People: The Life and Fate of the Native Inhabitants of the California Gold Rush Country, review, 53:185-186
- Coast Pilot, 11:307, 311, 315, 316
- Coast Range, 73:146; 74:192; 76[2-3]:24, 48, 52, 274
- Coast Rangers, 34:269
- Coast Seaman's Union, San Francisco, 52:202; 64:16-17
- Coast Seamen's Journal (publication), 50:298-299; 62:199, 202, 206
- Coast Starlight (train), 70:74
- Coate, Roland, Jr., 60:73
- Coates, Anna, 27:186
- Coates, George I., 27:186
- Coates, James, 19:124, 140; 25:220
- Coates, Susan D., 33:167
- Coats (Santa Barbara, 1859), 18:260
- Coats, H., 29:112
- Cobb Valley, 23:375
- Cobb, H. A., 48:8
- Cobb, Harriet, 69:327
- Cobb, Henry A., 10:390; 15:377; 17:83; 23:339, 340, 344; 30:358; 38:20; 39:142; 40: opposite 206
- Cobb, James C., 14:163
- Cobb, Mrs. (Sacramento, 1858), 9:371
- Cobb, Sinton & Bond, 40:206, opposite 206
- Coblentz, Edmond David, 19:95; 35:266; address,"A Roving Reporter," 35:169
- Coblentz, Edmond, 66:43
- Coblentz, Mrs. Edmond David, see Schweitzer, Mrs. Melville
- Coblentz, Stanton D., 70:156, 160
- Cobo, Berabe (naturalist), 76[2-3]:264
- Coburn, Alvin Langdon, 69:145-146
- Coburn, Joe, 21:263
- Coburn, Judith, 72:59
- Coburn, Loren, 16:380; 20:264,265
- Cobweb Palace, 73:133
- Cochan (ship), 22:163, 166,167
- Coche (San Juan Bautista, 1850), 5:371
- Cochi, Davide, 60:352
- Cochimi Indians, 44:114, 115, 118
- Cochran, Mrs. Roswell, 30:289
- Cochran, Ray, 63:33
- Cochran, Thomas C., and Wayne Andrews, editors, see alsoConcise Dictionary of American History, review, 42:57-58
- Cochran, Thomas, 5:125; 64:289
- Cock fighting and "carrera del gallo," 6:231; 8:230; 9:267; 10:277-78, 372; 24:65
- "Cock-Eye," see Fury, William
- Cockneys in California (1849), by J. Stirling Coyne 79[2]:212
- Cockrell, Francis M., 57:298
- Cockrill v. California, 62:133, 134
- Cocks, Henry, 29:27-28
- Cocopah (ship), 22:11,17,23,24,152, 167
- Cocopah lands (1904), see Mountain Land Tract
- Cocopah No. 2 (ship), 22:18,25, 152, 153, 155, 161, 167
- Cocos Island, 15:270; 26:218
- Coddington, Robert, 10:361
- Codman, John, 31:27
- Codornices Creek, Berkeley, 17:42-47 passim; 30:219,231
- Codua, Theodor, 5:305; 10:353; 11:110, 121; 14:204-6 passim, 217, 221, 226, 227, 383, 390; 15:54, 55; 16:56-57, 131, 138; 18:342-43; 28:264-65; "Memoirs," editor and translator Erwin G. Gudde, 12:279-311; portrait, 12: opposite 279
- Cody, B. F., 9:266
- Cody, Francis, 26:204
- Cody, William Frederick ("Buffalo Bill"), 21:244
- Coe, B. D., 18:65
- Coe, L.W., 36:269
- Coe, Mrs. Edwin, 53:341-342
- Coe, Sebastian, 63:47
- Coes, George H., 9:385; 10:181, 200; 20:305; 21:64
- Coeur d'Alene Indians, 78:14
- Coeur d'Alene mines, 77[4]:166
- Coeur de Lion (ship), 15:375
- Coffee, 13:8; 16:346
- Coffee, Andrew Jackson, 33:373
- Coffee, cultivation, 45:59-60
- Coffee, William, 47:64
- Coffey, James Vincent, 1:15-18 passim
- Coffili, Mrs. William C. (nee Segerstrom), 28:378
- Coffin, A. G., 29:254
- Coffin, Alexander, 9:40, 103
- Coffin, Annie 79[2]:320, 322
- Coffin, Charles C., 70:149
- Coffin, Charles G., 29:1, 4
- Coffin, Henry, 29:1,4, 14-16
- Coffin, Ivory, 33:105
- Coffin, J., 30:260
- Coffin, Mrs. Lillian Harris, photograph, 52:82
- Coffine, Frederick J., 26:203
- Coffing, Edwina B. (Stuart), 27:381
- Coffman, Taylor, The Builders Behind the Castles, review, 70:411-412
- Coffroth, James W., 47:255
- Coffroth, James Wood, 6:14, 17; 9:40, 42, 107; 10:60, 78, 173, 195, 266, 355, 367; 15:376; 35:77-78; book on, review, 5:311-12
- Cogan, Bernard, 50:358
- Cogan, Sara G., compiler, The Jews of San Francisco and the Greater Bay Area, 1859-1919, review, 53:88-89; compiler, Pioneer Jews of the California Mother Lode, 1849-1880: an Annotated Bibliography, review, 49:272
- Cogeneration of energy, 73:150
- Coggins (Sacramento, 1859), 10:78
- Coghill, J. H., 6:11
- Coghlan, Eammon, 63:47
- Coghlan, Nathan Coombs, 36:48
- Coghlan, Rose, 21:256
- Cogley John, 52:334
- Cogliandolo, Francisco, 42:326
- Cogswell, Henry D., 61:196, 207
- Cogswell, Henry Daniel, 18:288
- Cogswell, J. P., 15:376
- Cogswell, James Lafayette, 18:288; 29:289,290,291; photograph, 29: opposite289
- Cogswell, William, 31:21
- Cohen, Alfred A., 66:58; 70:262, 267-268, 274, 276
- Cohen, Alfred Andrew, 15:273-74, 279, 368, 371-72, 377; 16:84,340-42, 347; 17:168-82 passim; 21:34; 26:359; 27:93
- Cohen, Alfred, 60:162, 163, 164
- Cohen, Frederick A., 15:371-72,21:34
- Cohen, Frederick, 60:163
- Cohen, Herman, 66:59
- Cohen, Irving R., review, Sara Bard Field, Poet and Suffragist, by Amelia Fry, 62:224
- Cohen, Louis, 15:164
- Cohen, Rhea, 71:262
- Cohn (North San Juan, 1858), 30:361
- Cohn family, 19:289
- Cohn, Elkan, 37:277; 67:258
- Cohn, Fannia, 72:23, 31-32, 37-38
- Cohn, Fritz Ludwig, 19:383, editor and translator Henry Cohn,"St. Louis [California] and Poker Flat in the Fifties and Sixties," 19:289-98
- Cohn, Henry (Heiman), Jugenderrinerung, translator and editor Fritz L. Cohn, 19:289-98; family of, 19:289
- Cohn, Louis, 15:364
- Cohn, Roy, 70:383
- Cohocton Iron Works, 60:245
- Coins and coinage, 6:237; 15:177; 19:260; 27:365, 369-70; 28:130; 29:93; octagonal $50 gold pieces, 6:237; 24:183; Utah coins from California gold, 15: (illustration) opposite 244, 244-46; Mexican, 26:349-50; 27:132
- Coit (San Francisco, 1850), 23:163
- Coit Tower (San Francisco), 73:134
- Coit Tower, San Francisco, murals in, 58:98-127 passim
- Coit, Benjamin Billings, 14:75; 15:281
- Coit, Daniel Wadsworth (artist) 79[2]:171
- Coit, Howard, 19:233
- Coit, Lillie Hitchcock (Mrs. Howard), 12:366; 15:384; 19:229, 233; 57:138; 73:133, 134 (photograph)
- Cojo Anchorage, 7:49,75; 8:245
- Coke, Henry J., 28:56
- Coke, J. Earl, Reminiscences of People and Change in California Agriculture, 1900-1975, review, 58:182-183
- Coker, Richard, 36:210
- Colbert, Claudette, 63:82
- Colbey (Yuba County, 1856), 9:52
- Colbirth, Peliah, 2:1 21
- Colborn & Sands, 17:183
- Colburn, Charles, 15:76
- Colburn, G. D., 20:43
- Colburn, Hanover, Germany (origin of C. C. C.), 62:172
- Colburn, Mrs. Frederick H. (Frona Eunice Wait Smith), addresses,"Peter Lassen and His Mountain," 7:201; "The Wives of the `Big Four,'" 12:84; The Kingship of Mount Lassen, review, 3:94
- Colby, Amasa Drake, 17:44
- Colby, Gilbert W. and Carrie Amelia (Smith), 25:190
- Colby, John, 13:296
- Colby, S. B., 14:215, 220
- Colby, Walter S., 20:44
- Colby, William E., 69:193, 201; 71:156, 160, 161, 162, 163, 166, 226 (photograph), 241, 243 (photograph), 257, 272
- Colby, William Edward, 4:50, 52, 55; 25:190; 32:34; 38:251-52; address,"Half a Century of Conservation," 21:183; obituary of Joseph N. LeConte 29:187
- Colby, William, 58:291; 63:138; 69:104
- Colcord, Roswell Keyes,"Reminiscences of Life in Territorial Nevada," 7:112-20
- Cold Springs, 6:238; 7:7,9; library association, 38:307
- Cold War, 73:270
- Colden, Cadwallader, 50:114
- Coldwell, Colbert, 19:95; obituary of Milton E. Eisner, 39:77-79; 48:313
- Cole & Stevens, 8:338, 355
- Cole (Yuba County, 1856), 9:57,66
- Cole's California Exchange, San Francisco, 28:38
- Cole, (Brakeman of the Owl, 1902), 61:296,298
- Cole, Captain (Yuba County, 1851), 15:49
- Cole, Cheryl L., "Chinese Exclusion: The Capitalist Perspective of the Sacramento Union, 1850-1882," 57:8-31
- Cole, Cornelius, 4:244, 245; 9:104,106; 26:308; 33:209; book on, review, 8:382-83; 45:4, 6; 47:253, 256, 260; 54:16, 17; 57:10; 60:280, 281, 282, 283, 286, 288; 67:219, 220 (photograph), 221-227; 70:26; 77[4]:44
- Cole, George H. T., 13:31
- Cole, Horace, 21:114; 45:116
- Cole, Jesse O., 59:108
- Cole, L. W., 44:230, 231, 232
- Cole, Mme. (Yuba County, 1857), 9:162
- Cole, Mrs. (dress shop proprietor in San Francisco, 1851), 61:18, 21
- Cole, Mrs. (San Francisco, 1851), 28:40
- Cole, Mrs. Cornelius (Olive Colegrove), 8:382
- Cole, Nat King, 60:92
- Cole, Olive, 60:286, 287
- Cole, Richard Beverly, 4:191-94 passim, 198,201; 7:95; 15:88
- Cole, Thomas, 16:172; 69:139; 71:10-11, 17, 27; 79[2]:188
- Cole, Timothy, 69:33
- Cole, William H., 49:334
- Colegio de San José, Hartnell's, [Colegio de San Jose, Hartnell's] 23:348
- Colegio Maximo of San Pedro y San Pablo, 59:172
- Coleman, A., 22:250
- Coleman, B. C., 22:250-51
- Coleman, B. F., 22:251
- Coleman, Edith B., 25:233
- Coleman, Evan J., 19:233; 50:243
- Coleman, George P., 56:75
- Coleman, Georgia, 63:18 (photograph)
- Coleman, H. R., 29:225
- Coleman, J. B., 31:128
- Coleman, J. W., 45:312
- Coleman, James, 44:231, 233
- Coleman, Michael, 19:135
- Coleman, Mrs. (Sacramento, 1858), 9:371,372
- Coleman, Murray N., 32:31-32
- Coleman, Wanda, 68:193
- Coleman, William T., 60:291; 74:378
- Coleman, William Tell, 6:36; 8:367; 14:352-53; 15:76, 253-54; 16:181; 18:283, 371-73; 19:233; 20:294; 26:196; 27:350; 32:149-50,200; 35:126; 37:221
- Coleman, William, 10:62; 66:88
- Colemand, John W., 59:28
- Colfax (place), 4:266; 13:15,17; 18:355-60 passim, 367
- Colfax, California, 55:254
- Colfax, Schuyler, 4:256; 16:81; 37:131; 45:33, portrait, 34; 55:200; 56:201
- Colgan, James A., 33:343
- Colgate Power House, 29:202-3
- Colgate, H. C., 27:280
- Colibri, Le (San Francisco), 35:313; 39:150
- Colima, 76[2-3]:83
- Colima (1524), 53:6
- Colima (vessel), 57:61
- Colina, Rafael de, 44:327
- Collbran, H., 30:198, 205
- Collbran-Bostwick Development Company, 30:205
- "The Collapse of Western Metal Mining: An Historical Epitaph" (article), 77[1-3]:36
- Collecting Local History, by Bay Area Reference Center, San Francisco Public Library, review, 57:283
- Collection, Use and Care of Historical Photographs, by Robert A. Weinstein and Larry Booth, review, 57:387
- "Collections of the Society," address by George L. Harding, 25:85-86
- Colleen Bawn (play), 10:362; 21:51, 53
- College Heights Association, Claremont, 56:63
- College Hill Improvement Association San Francisco, 43:17
- College Homestead Association, 31:328
- College of Agriculture, 56:340, 341
- College of California, 1:14, 21; 4:210; 16:336-37; 27:351; 31:328,329; 64:52-54; 79[2]:244see also University of California
- College of Medical Evangelists, 46:44
- College of Notre Dame, 14:157; 30:249; 37:43
- College of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Zacatecas, 44:293
- "College of Physicians and Surgeons of California," by Loren B. Taber and Vivian A. Prindle, 30:67-71
- College of Querétaro, Mexico, [College of Queretaro, Mexico] 42:205
- College of San Fernando, Mexico, 42:205, 209, 211, 216; 44:293; 46:325-327 passim; 57:371
- College of Santa Cruz, Queretaro, 44:293
- College of St. Augustine, 23:279; 30:262
- College of St. Ferdinand of the Propagation of the Faith, 40:55; see also San Fernando
- College of the Pacific, 56:150, 234, 235, 238; see also University of the Pacific
- College Settlement Association (Los Angeles), 72:7
- College Settlement House (Los Angeles), 72:6, 9, 18
- Colleges in California, see "California and the Colleges," Part I, 56:140-163, Part II, 56:230-249
- Colleges: bill to appropriate public lands for, 19:345-47; Alemany's claim for lands for support of Catholic, 17:178; see also names of colleges
- Collegium Sinense (The) (Chinese College, 1732), 48:47
- Colley, Charles C., "The Missionization of the Coast Miwok Indians of California," 49:143-162; review of Pourade, Ancient Hunters of the Far West, 47:176-177
- Colley, F. A., 29:225-26, 359
- Colliard, Aimé, [Colliard, Aime] 5:42, 346
- Collier, Charles, 36:66
- Collier, James I., 15:76
- Collier, James, 5:22; 9:10; 16:185; 21:300, 303-4; 25:345
- Collier, John, 71:337; 72:14; 73:276
- Collier, Julia (Caswell), obituary of Mrs. George Caswell, 23:90
- Collier, Louis A., 11:179-81
- Collier, Randolph, 31:131-32, 134-35; 54:310
- Colliers, 73:8
- Collignon (Monterey, 1786), 18:335,3_5
- Collingswood (vessel), 46:67
- Collingwood (ship), 1:138; 3:88, 106, 108, 112; 9:83; 10:118; 14:327, 345; 17:282; 18:75; 29:274
- Collins, A. A., 60:313
- Collins, Asa W., 20:280
- Collins, C. H., 45:248
- Collins, Captain (Colorado River, 1859), 22:169
- Collins, Claude J., 34:340
- Collins, George, 46:45, 47
- Collins, George, 71:214, 215
- Collins, Isabel (Porter), 28:379
- Collins, J. B., 26:2
- Collins, James, 10:370
- Collins, John, 77[4]:66, 67
- Collins, John (actor, San Francisco, 1859), 21:46
- Collins, John (Yuba County, 1858), 9:262, 367, 368, 369; 10:56, 61, 165, 166, 172, 173, 174, 180, 187, 189, 254, 256, 368
- Collins, John A., 73:197
- Collins, John Anderson, 17:77, 80; 20:31, 45; 26:340
- Collins, Joseph W., 28:206, 207, 352; letter from, 28:351
- Collins, Julia (Gould), 15:371; 20:305
- Collins, Mary, 9:149
- Collins, Mrs. John Anderson (Elizabeth), 17:77, 80
- Collins, Mrs. Joseph W., 28:206, 207, 208
- Collins, N., 16:184; 17:81
- Collins, Nicholas, 50:115
- Collins, O .B., 4:61
- Collins, Paul (zoologist), 76[2-3]:38
- Collins, Perry M., 54:1015 passim
- Collins, Perry McDonough, 33:1-2, 10, 11
- Collins, Peter, 10:56
- Collins, Roger, 9:367, 368, 369; 10:170
- Collins, S. B., 10:186, 187
- Collins, Sam (of Orange County), 46:38
- Collins, Tommy, 68:85
- Collooney (Collony, Colony, Colooney; ship), 23:280; 30:238
- Collyer, R. H., 63:318
- Colm, W. W., 32; 9, 37, 41
- Colma Creek, 63:117
- Colma, 31:298
- Colman, Ronald, 28:286
- Colman, Samuel, 69:141, 143; 71:17; 79[2]:196
- Colnett, James, 10:337-38, 339; 18:337, 345; 20:80
- Coloma Grays, 10:198
- Coloma Mill Company, 30:36
- Coloma, 3:128; 8:201, 210; 12:66; 13:58, 169-70, 296; 15:96; 17:232; 19:124-26, 133; 22:29, 38, 150; 23:166-70; 24:358, 363; 26:169, 297; 27:229, 230, 281-82; 30:26, 36, 111, 259, 362; 32:124; 38:318; 73:99, 121, 129, 282; 76[2-3]:284, 317; 77[4]:30, 179, 180, 186; 79[2]:54, 64, 75, 90, 125, 141, 142, 288; archaeological excavations, 26:107-62; name, 26:158; illustration, 6: opposite 205; 8: following 202; 26; following 126, opposite 128; map, 26: following 130; 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Winter; see "Gold Diggers: Indian Miners in the California Gold Rush," 55:28-45 passim
- Colombat, Henry, 39:313
- Colombe, Richel Clyde, 54:300, 301
- Colombia, 42:224
- Colon (ship), 37:208-10
- Colon, Panama, 78:227
- Colonel Allen (vessel), 66:190
- "Colonel E. D. Baker," by Milton H. Shutes, 17:303-24
- Colonel Fremont (ship), 20:102
- "Colonel Philip Leget Edwards," by Charles L. Camp, 3:73-83
- Colonel Staunton (ship), 29:211
- colonial charters, and mineral policy, 77[4]:126
- Colonial Monterey Foundation, 63:237
- Colonial Russian America: Kyril T. Khlebnikov's Reports, 1817-1832, by Basil Dmytryshyn and E. A. P. Crownhart-Vaughan, review, 56:178-179
- Colonization, see "Power aid Priorities: Church-State Boundary Disputes in Spanish California," 57:367-375
- Colonization Act of 1824, 76[2-3]:132, 136, 180
- A Colony on the Move: Gaspar Castano de Sosa's Journal, 1590-1591, Translated by Albert H. Schroeder and Dan S. Matson, review, 46:265-267
- The Color Bind: California's Battle to End Affirmative Action, by Lydia Chavez, review of, 77[1-3]:190-91
- Color schemes (Panama Pacific International Exposition), 62:111
- Colorado (barge, 1870s), 22:156
- Colorado (steamship), 76[1, 4]:89
- Colorado (Colorado River steamer, 1855), 22:7, 10, 11, 15, 21, 22, 23, 167; photograph, 22: opposite 14
- Colorado (Colorado River steamer, 1865), 22:15, 22, 153, 154, 155, 158, 164, 165, 167
- Colorado (P. M. S. S., 1865), 26:359, 363; 27:267; 28:4; 29:219; 36:206
- Colorado (sloop), 1875), 22:174
- Colorado (vessel), 52:251; 57:48, 55, 61
- Colorado Blvd. (Pasadena), 76[1, 4]:111
- Colorado City, 22:11, 12, 23; see also Yuma, Ariz.
- Colorado Desert, 10:27, 85, 214; 76[2-3]:32, 33
- "Colorado Doctrine," 77[4]:139
- Colorado River (1770's), 56:250-263 passim
- Colorado River Basin, 73:265
- Colorado River Compact of 1922, 52:292
- Colorado River Land Company, 47:16, 18, 19, (1928 map), 20, (1904 map) 21, 23; 52:307
- Colorado River Railroad Company, 27:339
- Colorado River region, 43:99; 47:241, 247; 50:200, 201; see "Historical Sources for a Contact Ethnography of Baja California," 44:99-121
- Colorado River, 1:70, 114; 3:167, 250; 5:213, 214; 9:303-4, 306; 11:291, 385; 12:7, 13, 14, 16-17; 14:347; 15:105-11, 132, 201; 18:350; 21:97, 102, 104, 215, 216; 25:294, 295, 296, 306, 307; 27:206; 28:255; 34:136; 55:153-159 passim; 73:108; 77[4]:267; boundary of California, 9:3, 4, 6, 11-13; 18:206; 19:217-18; Derby's survey of, 11:365-82; mining on, 2:18, 163, 167, 169; 3:16-17, 163, 169-70; 12:11-12,17; seen by Spanish explorers, 3:324-25, 384, 385-86; 8:27; 10:85; 36:218-20, 232-35; steam navigation on, 22:1-25, 151-74; trappers on, 1:112-18 passim; 2:16, 18-19, 231, 233, 235; 15:105, 108-11, 133; 28:121, 225; on maps, 2: opposite 236; 3:372, 381, 383; 9: opposite 11, opposite 12; 11: opposite 365, 380; 12: opposite 3; 21: opposite 213; 76[2-3]:54, 55, 81, 210, 220, 285, 300; 77[1-3]:14
- Colorado Springs, 77[1-3]:156; 78:268, 270, 271
- Colorado Steam Navigation Company, 22:11, 15, 18, 19,23, 153-65 passim
- Colorado Street Bridge (Pasadena), 63:65
- Colorado, 59:249; 73:34, 48, 102, 110, 137, 186, 220, 263, 266, 267; 76[2-3]:54, 334, 337, 346; 77[1-3]:49, 130, 156; 77[4]:x, 152, 155, 164, 166, 281; Californians in, 163
- Colorado Supreme Court, 77[4]:164
- Colorado, Territory of (proposed), 10:74
- Colored American (newspaper), 60:307; 78:28, 29
- Colored Citizens of California Convention (1855), 50:257, 260
- Colored Convention (California, 1855), 67:227; 78:29, 34, 35
- Colored People of the State of California (1859), 56:41
- Colt Press, 77[1-3]:96
- Colt (Sacramento, 1861), 10:282
- Colt, Colonel (Yuba County, 1856), 9:66
- Colt, E. W., 8:358
- Colter, John, 4:126
- Colton (California), 12:117; 74:106
- Colton Hall (Monterey), 6:153; 10:150, 161; 11:133; 17:233; 23:359, 371; 35:97, 109-10,113, 114; 40:21; photograph, 35: opposite 112; 40: opposite 16; 72:200 (photograph); 77[1-3]:35
- Colton Letters, 42:28
- Colton, David Douty, 10:197, 356; 14:286; 15:255; 26:292-97 passim, 300, 306-7; 40:204, 208, 211
- Colton, David Douty, 42:140; 54:202
- Colton, David, 57:134
- Colton, G. Q., 23:164
- Colton, Isaac W., 40:211, 212
- Colton, John B., 18:197; 79[2]:321
- Colton, John Burt, 71:492, 493
- Colton, John, 26:297
- Colton, Walter, 3:113-14; 4:92; 6:143-47 passim, 153; 10:16, 126-27, 151, 299; 11:130-33, 389; 12:129, 168, 171, 343; 13:52,56,76; 15:236; 17:296,301; 18:35, 52,61-62,79; 19:300; 20:215, 233; 22:51; 23:371; 25:127,129-30; 26:164, 167; 28:289; 29:25; 30:105; 35:201; 36:341; 40:15-16, 20, 21, 22; 41:228; 42:42; 56:112, 114, 115; 64:140; 71:464; article on, 35:97-117; portrait, 35: opposite 97; 77[1-3]:34-35; 79[2]:65, 149, 150, 216
- Columbia & Stanislaus River Water Company, 11:333,335; 35:77,78
- Columbia (bark, 1885), 22:349
- Columbia (brig, 1844), 5:46,47
- Columbia (steamship), 76[1, 4]:89
- Columbia (H. B. Company bark, 1840), 8:98-100; 14:205; 28:97, 98, 249, 250, 262; 30:3
- Columbia (Northwest Company schooner, 1813, 1815), 1:176; 35:236
- Columbia (P. M. S. S., 1854), 2:134; 15:368, 374, 377; 16:339; 20:22; 27:218; 32:165, 168, 360, 361
- Columbia (ship, 1787, 1792), 10:328; 11:29
- Columbia (vessel), 46:100, 103; 49:49, 208; 50:16, 17; 56:39; 57:48; 66:188, 190, 191
- Columbia and Stanislaus River Water Company (C&SRWCo.), 70:245-249
- Columbia Barracks, 28:201-7 passim
- Columbia College, Eugene, Ore., 32:240
- Columbia Fusileers, 37:366
- Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area, 71:168
- Columbia Hill, Nevada County, 9:51, 69; 10:348; 29:201; 77[4]:132
- Columbia Kindergarten Association, Washington, D.C., 64:286
- Columbia Park Boys' Club, 34:182
- Columbia River, 2:299; 5:58-59; 11:289-303 passim; 17:23, 134, 135; 18:320, 321, 322, 339; 20:22-23; 73:103, 105; 76[2-3]:95, 311, 343; 76[1, 4]:82; discovered and named, 11:29; Hudson's Bay Company and Northwest Company on, 8:97-101 passim; 18:318-22 passim, 327; 22:97-103 passim; 28:118,120; Indians, 21:1-7; Spanish explorers at, 2:299; 9:235; 10:318, 319, 321, 326, 327
- Columbia State Historic Park, 70:270
- Columbia Steel Company, 12:33; 30:345-51
- Columbia Steel Company, Pittsburg, 63:290
- Columbia Theater, San Francisco, 25:235; 33:40,46
- Columbia University, 76[1, 4]:110
- Columbia, 5:311; 10:413; 11:332-33, 335; 15:143, 166, 272; 24:382; 28:276-77; 30:115, 259; 35:40, 77-78; 38:37, 308, 309, 318; 70:243-250; 78:237; 79[2]:74, 75, 325; churches in, 32:51, 55, 127-35 passim, 139; fires in, 50:431, 432; 52:350; letters from, 15:144-45; 35:209-13, 219-20; newspapers, 24:269; 34:343; State park, 24:191-92, 267-70, 282, 374-75; 28:276-77
- Columbia-Fraser Plateau, 76[2-3]:55
- "Columbia-'Gem of the Southern Mines,'" by Elizabeth G. Potter, 24:267-70
- Columbian Exposition in Chicago (1893), 73:301; 74:95, 117
- Columbian Insurance Company, 26:256
- Columbian World's Fair Atlas, 61:134
- Columbus (steamer, 1850), 2:118; 8:266,268; 29:376
- Columbus (U.S. ship, 1846), 1:233; 4:303; 12:343,346; 22:50,53; 26:166; 28:342; 33:253
- Columbus (vessel), 42:45; 66:35
- Columbus Buggy Company, 28:380
- Columbus Day celebrations, 71:517-533
- Columbus Day Festival, San Francisco (1924), 71:516 (photograph)
- Columbus Day Parade, Denver (1907), 71:528 (photograph)
- Columbus House, Strawberry Valley, 8:360; 10:359
- Columbus Quincentenary, 76[2-3]:78
- Columbus Savings & Loan Society, 47:202, 203, 211
- Columbus Street (San Francisco), 73:306
- Columbus, Bartlett, 66:56-57
- Columbus, Christopher, 71:517-533; 76[2-3]:260
- Column of Progress (Panama Pacific International Exposition), 62:119
- Colusa (river steamer), 25:327, 328
- Colusa (vessel), 41:232; 64:94, 108
- Colusa County Bank, 29:92
- Colusa County Court House, 69:61 (photograph), 63
- Colusa County, ranchos in, 30:54
- Colusa No. 2 (vessel), 64:115
- Colusa, 6:156; 10:248, 252-53, 258-59, 274, 284, 359; 16:65; 25:340; 76[1, 4]:106; 77[4]:256, 258, 264
- Colusa County, 76[1, 4]:83
- Colville mines, 11:374,377
- Colville, Andrew, 28:243-44
- Colville, Samuel, 22:35; 23:373
- Colvocoressis, George Musalas, 24:321
- Comanche (vessel), 43:298
- "Comanche George," see Lawrence, Marion
- Comanche Springs, 18:116, 135
- Comano, Lieutenant (Jacinto Caamano?, 1792), 2:282
- Combe, Andrew, 30:365
- Combe, George, 30:365
- Combination Gold and Silver Mining Company, 18:202
- Combined Asian Resources Project, 54:79
- Combs (or Coombs), Frederick S., 21:306
- Combs, Cas, 13:258
- Combs, Frederick, 73:133
- Combs, Mrs. Allen, 26:136
- Combs, Richard Ellis, 49:310, 312, 313, 325
- Combs, S. Leslie, 17:31, 33, 35
- Comet (clipper, 1850s), 10:294
- Comet (schooner, 1889, 1900s), 31:158,294
- Comete (ship), 8:132,244-45; 18:347
- Comets, 9:67, 80, 145, 146, 148, 176-77, 358, 360, 362; 10:286, 297
- "Comics and Cels: The Walt Disney Archives," by David K. Smith, 56:270-274
- Coming of Justice to California (The): Three Documents, edited by John Galvin, translation by Adelaide Smithers, review, 44:56-57
- Comite Honorific Women's Club, 72:64
- Comite Pro-Huelga, 51:158-159, 160, 162
- Comley-Barton Opera Troupe, 19:99
- Commentaries, 77[4]:125
- Commerce and trade (1820s and `30s), 14:21-22; 16:237 (see also Hides and tallow); (1846-47), 12:347-48; 22:319; (1848-49), 13:273, 276, 355-56, 358, 364, 367-68, 376; (1850s), 17:183, 185 trade (projected) with Asia (1825), 25:150-66 trade with China, 13:276; 25:167; 30:193, 194, 196; 32:222, 304; with Indians, 13:273; at Monterey, 13:273, 258; with New England, 8:289-305; 13:248; with Northwest, 13:248 (see also Hudson's Bay Company); with Philippines, 2:140; 13:247, 248; 25:150, 151,167 (see also Philippine Islands); with Russians, 12:194; 14:22; 30:200; with Sandwich Islands, 14:22; 35:348; between San Francisco and Colorado River (see "Steam Navigation..."); between Santa Fe and Los Angeles, 10:27-39; with South America, 13:248, 276; at Yerba Buena (1848-49), 13:273, 355-56, 367-68, 376
- Commercial Advertiser, San Francisco, 15:175,177
- Commercial Board (publication), 49:292
- Commercial Book and Job Steam Printing Company, San Francisco, 30:358
- "Commercial Foundations of Political Interest in the Opening Pacific, 1789-1829," by Sister Magdalen Coughlin, 50:15-33
- Commercial Hotel, San Francisco, 6:36
- Commercial Hotel, Stockton, 56:167
- Commercial Insurance Company, 27:270
- Commercial Los Angeles, 1925-1947, compiled by Bill Bradley, review, 61:64, 67
- Commercial National Bank, Los Angeles, 37:270
- Commercial Paper Corporation, 66:63
- Commercial Steam Printing House, 66:59
- Commerciale, La (company), 22:303, 310
- Commerford, Henry, 30:41-44 passim; 36:307
- Commission of Immigration and Housing, 66:99
- Commission on Immigration and Housing (California), 62:82, 84
- Commission on Organized Crime, (1947), 64:2
- Commissioner of Transportation, 61:294
- Committee of 100 (1872), 27:65, 73, 271-72, 339-40
- Committee of 100 (1901), 35:150
- Committee of One Hundred (The), Los Angeles, 54:45-46
- Committee of One Hundred, San Francisco, 57:345
- Committee of Safety, San Francisco (1877), 18:372; 37:221-22
- Committee of Thirteen (San Francisco), 72:330
- Committee of Thirty (San Francisco), 72:330
- Committee of Vigilance: Revolution in San Francisco, 1851, by George R. Stewart, review, 44:253-254
- Committee of Vigilance: The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Law and Order Committee, 1916-1919, by Stephen C. Levi, review, 63:331-332
- Committee on Mines and Mining Interests (California legislature) 79[2]:76
- Commodore (ship), 33:167
- Commodore (vessel), 56:39, 40
- "Commodore Edmund B. Kennedy... versus Governor Nicolás Gutiérrez," by George Tays, [Governor Nicolas Gutierrez] 12:137-46
- Commodore Jones (vessel), 64:93
- Commons, John R., 58:350, 351, 352, 353
- Commonweal, 59:118
- Commonwealth Progressive Party, see "Raymond L. Haight and the Commonwealth Progressive Campaign of 1934," 43:219-230
- "Communications - California Mission Indians: Two Perspectives," 70:206-215
- Communism, 36:48; 39:223; 76[1, 4]:119
- Communist Party see "California Un-American Activities Investigations," 49:309-327
- Communist Party, 70:372; 78:190, 196
- Communist Party, USA, 59:66-79 passim
- "Communists and Vigilantes in the Northern Mines," by David Beesley, 64:142-151
- communities, created by Gold Rush, 77[1-3]:26, 32
- Community Arts Association (The), Santa Barbara, 56:311
- Community Chest (The), Santa Barbara, 56:316, 319
- Community Congregational Church (Lewiston, CA), 70:416 (photograph)
- Community Employment Bureau, Santa Barbara, 56:315-325 passim
- Community Land Chest (1934), 49:299
- Community Service Organization (CSO), 60:25
- Community Service Organization, 72:62, 64, 65, 66, 67
- Como, Perry, 63:72
- Comonfort, Ignacio, 16:82; 19:275
- Compagnie de la Seine et du Sacramento, La, 22:299-300
- Compagnie des Gardes Mobiles, La, 20:71
- Compagnie Française et Américaine de San-Francisco, La, [Compagnie Francaise et Americaine de San-Francisco, La] 22:300, 301-2
- Compagnie Générale pour l'Emigration et la Colonization, La, [Compagnie Generale pour l'Emigration et la Colonization, La] 20:298
- Compagnie La Californienne, see Californienne
- Compagnie Transadantique, La, Comptoir des Deux-Mondes, 22:303
- Compañía Cosmopolitana, [Compania Cosmopolitana] 16:237; 24:293
- Compañia de Terrenos y Aguas de la Baja California, [Compania de Terrenos y Aguas de la Baja California] 52:305
- Compañía Restauradora de la Mina de la Arizona, [Compania Restauradora de la Mina de la Arizona] 18:11-14
- A Companion to California, by James D. Hart, review, 58:182
- Companys, Fernando Boneu, Gaspar de Portola, Explorer and Founder of California, review, 67:58
- Comparison of Votes [San Francisco](Union Labor and Democratic parties), 62:207
- "Compound Interest: Alvinza Hayward Pays a Debt," from reminiscences of Clarence M. Wooster, 20:181-85
- Compromises of Conflicting Claims: A Century of California Law, 1760-1860, by Richard R. Powell, review, 56:368-370
- Compton (brothers; Rough and Ready, 1850s), 6:235
- Compton (place), 31:294
- Compton, Henry Truman, 25:192
- Compton, Mary Murdock, 31:381; 67:232
- Compton, Mrs. Henry C. (Henria Packer), 31:381; obituary, 38:177-78
- Comptroller of the Currency, 77[4]:226
- Computers, see "The on-line information revolution in California," 58:78-81
- Comrade X (motion picture), 52:329
- Comstock Consolidated Virginia Mines, 41:155
- Comstock Lode (Nevada), 2:260; 4:64, 66; 10:260, 291; 11:190; 12:328-30; 16:88; 31:1 85; 35:128; 37:218-20; see also Virginia City; Washoe; 70:248; 73:136, 139, 294, 298; recovery of silver using quicksilver at, 279, 281, 282, 287, 289, 291; silver price affected by quicksilver losses at, 292; 74:373; 77[1-3]:14, 41, 62; 77[4]:x, 80, 91, 95, 96, 131, 153-54, 199, 201, 204, 222, 223, 281-82; discovery of, 53, 68, 142, 204, 261, 287; dominated by Californians, 152, 154, 156; e€ect on the environment, 115; failure of, 160; rise of corporate mining on, 68-73
- Comstock, Arnold M., 13:32; 26:71,75, 175, 176
- Comstock, David A., Gold Diggers and Camp Followers: The Nevada County Chronicles, 1845-1851, review, 61:308
- Comstock, David Allan, Brides of the Gold Rush: The Nevada County Chronicles, 1851-1859, review, 67:282
- Comstock, Elizabeth, 58:306
- Comstock, Henry Thomas Paige, 2:206; 6:341; 12:327,329,330
- Comstock, Hugh W., 48:207
- Comstock, James, 6:70
- Comstock, Mrs. Arnold M. (Sarah T.), 26:71
- Comstock, Nevada, 48:4, 5
- Comstock, Peter, 8:199-200
- Comstock, Sarah, 60:67
- Comstock, W. B., 17:174
- Conable, Edgar Wallace, 31:26
- Conant, Roger, Mercer's Bells-The Journal of a Reporter, review, 40:255-56
- Conard, Arthur Lee, 54:302, 310
- Conaty, Thomas J., 72:8, 9 (photograph)
- Conaway, Carvel, 6:229
- Concannon, Ellen Rowe, 54:162
- Concannon, James, 54:161-163, photograph, 163, 164
- Concannon, Joseph S., 54:163
- Concannon, Joseph S., Jr., 54:165
- Concannon, Robert, 54:163
- Concannon, Thomas, 54:163
- Concepcion (frigate), 76[2-3]:102, 118
- Concepción (ship), [Concepcion] 6:298
- Concepción (vessel), Concepcion53; (1796), 46:105
- Concepción, see Antonio de la Concepción; Francisco de la Concepción [Concepcion, see Antonio de la Concepcion; Francisco de la Concepcion]
- Conception, Point, 7:25, 48, 49, 55, 74, 389; 8:57, 156; 27:337; 36:222-23
- Concise Dictionary of American History, edited by Wayne Andrews and Thomas C. Cochran, review, 42:57-58
- Concord coaches, 13:260-62; 14:161; 77[4]:265, 266
- Concorde, La, Los Angeles, 39:346
- Concordia-Verein, Dutch Flat, 38:319
- Conde de Moctezuma, Viceroy, 59:172
- Conde, Alejo Garcia, 24:292; 25:149, 363
- Conde, Diego Garcia, 24:292; 25:363
- Conde, Pedro Garcia, 5:321; 9:4, 5, 11, 12, 13; 39:39, 50
- Condee, George M., 10:62
- "Condemned Bar [Placer County] in 1849," from the Journal of Erastus Saurin Holden, editor E. D. Holden, 12:312-17
- Condemned Bar, Yuba County, 8:338, 355; 15:31
- Condemned to the Mines: The Life of Eugene O'Connell, 1815-1891, Pioneer Bishop of Northern California and Nevada, by John T. Dwyer, review, 56:187-188
- Condit, Ira M., 57:72, 90
- Condit-Smith, Mrs. J. (Sarah Swearingen), 36:44, 45,49, 52
- "Conditions in California in 1848," letter from Chester Smith Lyman, 13:176-79
- Condlan, William, 48:345
- Condon, C. M., 34:159
- Condor (ship), 11:219
- Condor, California, 7:31; called "griffin," 19:220-21,223
- Condors, 73:154; 77[4]:121
- Cone and Kimball Building, Red Bluff, 64:112-113
- Cone, Joseph Spencer, 64:112-113
- Confederacion (ship), 6:150; 11:141
- Confederación (vessel), Confederacion41:232
- Confederate activities and sympathy, 9:194, 198; 10:282, 296; 13:167; 20:154-70; 21:221; 22:358-61; 23:296; 24:275-77; 28:167; 29:229-49 passim; 33:229-38 passim, 365; 34:45-46, 48, 125-43, 149-54, 347; 40:291-94
- "Confederate Minority in California, The," by Benjamin F. Gilbert, 20:154-70
- Confer (Stockton, 1892), 34:354
- Conference of Studio Unions (CSU), 72:16-17; 75:36
- Conference of Union Women of Southern California, 67:189
- Confessions of a Nazi Spy (motion picture), 52:334
- Confidence (French bark), 16:337
- Confidence (river steamer), 3:93; 6:240; 9:55; 10:72
- Confidence Engine Company No. 1, Sacramento, 9:252, 277; 10:275, 285, 290; 15:369
- Conflict on the Northwest Coast: American-Russian Rivalry in the Pacific Northwest, 1790-1867, by Howard I. Kushner, review, 55:88-89
- Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, 49:236-237
- Congdon, C. N., 7:11-12
- Congdon, Sophia, 78:257
- Congdon, Sophie Mandell, 14:74,79
- Congers, W. H., 62:41
- Congo, 77[1-3]:142
- Congregation Emanu-El, San Francisco, 15:167, 174; 36:298, 306; 38:34; photograph, 38: following 40
- Congregation Sherith Israel, San Francisco, 15:170, 173
- Congregational churches, 1:198; 3:37; 6:227, 284, 337, 341; 9:102,280; 10:278, 292; 12:92; 15:41, 166, 168, 183, 185, 365, 376; 22:35; 23:370; 24:263; 32:51, 54, 124, 129, 130; illustration, 9: opp .258
- Congregationalists 79[2]:261, 264, 269
- Congress (ship, 1838), 14:320
- Congress (U.S. frigate, 1846), 1:143, 241; 2:167-72 passim; 3:111-15 passim, 187, 188; 5:302; 6:145, 146, 185, 189, 273, 277; 7:82; 8:77; 10:120, 121; 12:41, 48, 52, 56, 58, 166, 168, 351; 13:115; 14:328, 345; 17:277, 282, 284, 329, 339, 340; 18:61, 62; 20:216, 226, 233; 21:338, 341, 344, 350, 356, 357; 22:50, 51, 55, 56, 58, 66; 25:126-31 passim; 26:24, 48, 49, 164; 29:275; 33:104, 105, 108, 251; 35:102-4
- Congress of Industrial Organizations, 64:142-151 passim; 75:34, 35, 36, 39, 38, 67, 262; 78:190
- Congress of Mothers, 64:277
- Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), 66:20
- Congress, U.S.S. (U.S. Ship), 41:228; 48:339; 54:225, 226, 233
- "Conies" (ground squirrels), 52:108, 109, 121; 53:236, 237, 238
- Conies, 16: No. 1, Pt. 2, pp. 30,44; 36:29
- Conkling, Roscoe, 55:260
- Conland, William, 3:118
- Conley, Jim, 58:166-178 passim
- Conley, S., 31:333
- Conley, T. J., 72:271
- Conlin, Joseph, 77[4]:90; 79[2]:48
- Conlin, Joseph R., "Eating on the Rush: Organizing Meals on the Overland Trail," 64:218-225
- Conlin, Joseph R., Bacon, Beans, and Galantines: Food and Foodways on the Western Mining Frontier, review, 67:136-137
- Conlin, Joseph R., review of Through Indian Country to California: John P. Sherburne's Diary of the Whipple Expedition, 1853-1854, 68:132-133
- Conlin, Lawrence and Thomas, 33:12; 35:303
- Conlogue, William, "Farmers' Rhetoric of Defense: California Settlers Versus the Southern Pacific Railroad," 78:40-55
- Conmy, Ellen, 29:91
- Conmy, John J. and Maria (Cherry), 21:383; 29:91
- Conmy, Peter T., 42:146
- Conmy, Peter Thomas, address,"The Vigilance Committee of 1851," 30:185, 275-76
- Conmy, Peter Thomas, review of Dwyer, Condemned to the Mines: The Life of Eugene O'Connell, 1815-1891, Pioneer Bishop of Northern California and Nevada, 56:187-188
- Conmy, Thomas Cherry, 21:383
- Conn, W. A., 11:8-9
- "Connazionali, Stenterello, and Farfariello: Italian Variety Theater in San Francisco," by Deanne Paoli Gumina, 54:27-36
- Connecticut Insurance Company, 26:256
- Connecticut Mining and Trading Company, 55:31
- Connell, John, 67:41
- Connell, S., 15:172
- Connelly, Joe, 53:335
- Connelly, John, 21:44, 466
- Connelly, M. S., 15:181
- Connelly, Philip M., 49:318
- Connelly, Philip "Slim," 75:34, 37, 38
- Conner & Forrest, 30:103
- Conner (James) Type Foundry, 34:347
- Conner (near Weber Creek, 1848), 2:190
- Conner, Edward, 20:335
- Conner, John W., 22:37(?); 30:102, 114
- Conness, John, 5:338; 10:53, 75, 78, 193, 197, 271, 272, 282, 286, 287, 355, 356, 357, 367, 369; 11:9, 21, 63; 13:31; 20:367; 22:230, 231; 24:276; 25:94; 28:171; 32:147, 151, 159; 33:208, 235; 34:53, 55, 57-59, 63-64; 43:128, 129; 46:156; 69:120, 139; 77[1-3]:86; 77[4]:131; 79[2]:233
- Conness, Mount, 4:22, 36, 42, 55; 25:94
- Connolley, Stephen and Frances, 17:42
- Connolly, David W., 10:62
- Connolly, James B., 67:268
- Connolly, Phillip M. "Slim," 59:293
- Connolly, Thomas A., 22:94
- Connor, E., 66:64
- Connor, John, 30:254, 264
- Connor, P. O., 10:189
- Connor, Patrick Edward, 9:258; 10:390; 18:182, 286; 27:218; 40:349; 63:202-209
- Connor, Perry, 23:297
- Conover, Simpson, 29:22,27
- Conquer and Colonize: Stevenson's Regiment and California, by Donald C. Biggs, review, 57:105-106
- Conquest of California, 1:14, 21, 140-48, 240-41; 13:301-5; 14:148-49; 19:120, 132-33, 175; 20:193-220 passim; 21:193-94, 216, 220 333-57; 22:41-66; articles on, 8:251-61; 17:123-40, 271-84, 325-50; 18:72-84; 25:121-31; docs. on, 1:72-95, 178-91, 286-95; 286-95; 2:69-74, 162-72, 246-51, 350-62; 3:84-88, 109-25, 178-90; 7:82-85; 8:71-77, 251-61; 9:81-86; 11:205, 209; 12:37-48 passim, 52-60 passim, 163-69, 334-46 passim; 13:109-36, 145-46; see also Bear Flag revolt; California Battalion
- Conquests and Historical Identities in California, 1769-1936 (1995) (Haas), 76[2-3]:176; 77[4]:14
- Conquests and Historical Identities in California, 1769-1936, by Lisbeth Haas, review, 75:288-289
- Conrad, Barnaby, San Francisco: Profile with Pictures, review, 39:182
- Conrad, Ephraim Francis and Mary (Bryan), 28:380
- Conrad, J. C., 33:363
- Conrad, Pete, 62:2
- Conran, Joseph, 67:164, 167
- Conrat, Maisie and Richard, "Executive Order 9066: All Enemies Look the Same," photo essay 50:313-320
- Conrat, Maisie and Richard, The American Farm: A Photographic History, review, 56:175
- Conratto, Eugene L., Miwok Means People: The Life and Fate of the Native Inhabitants of the California Gold Rush Country, review, 53:185-186
- "Conressman Fireball," see Engle, Clair William Walter
- Conroy & O'Connor, 36:103
- Consag, Fernando, 41:235; 44:104, 106, 108, 117, 118
- Consag, see Konscak
- Conscience, Hendrick, 37:312-13
- Conservation, 75:322
- Conservation (architectural), see Blueprint for Preservation: A Conservation Program for the Whittier Mansion, by Stephen J. Farneth, 62:175-194
- Conservation Associates, 71:214, 215, 216
- conservation, by Native Americans, 76[2-3]:33
- "Conservation Conflict and the Founding of Kings Canyon National Park," by Lary M. Dilsaver, 69:196-205
- Conservationism, see "Hot Summer in the Sierra: An Early Contest for Resource Rights at Lake Tahoe," 51:306-314
- Conservationism, see "Marsden Manson wants Hetch Hetchy dammed: engineers and conservationists in the progressive era," 58:281-303
- Considine, William, 9:314
- Consolidated Amador Mine, 20:181
- Consolidated Oyster Company, 67:39, 40
- Consolidated Steel Shipyard, 75:257, 259, 260
- Consolidated Steel's Shipbuilding Division, 75:252
- Consolidated Tobacco Company, 40:103
- Consolidated Virginia and California mines, 37:219,220
- Consolidated Virginia Mine ("Big Bonanza"), 16:88; 27:346; 28:281; 37:219, 220
- Consolidated Virginia mining company, 77[4]:72, 160
- Constance (sternwheeler), 75:18, 20 (photo)
- Constance, Lincoln, 72:231-32
- "Constance," see Winman, Gertrude
- Constanso, Miguel, 76[2-3]:270
- Constantine (ship), 12:199,273; 17:68
- Constitution (vessel, ship), 2:352; 3:108; 6:350-51; 17:125; 25:155; 26:222, 223, 226, 230; 32:361; 47:51, 52; 50:19; 57:48, 61
- Constitution of California (1824), 27:333
- Constitution of California (1849), 10:81, 151-64, 222, 302, 408; 16:43-47, 198; 19:350; 20:110; 26:101; 28:193-97, 361-62 (see also Constitutional Convention); ratification of, 10:163; 12:29; 23:356
- Constitution of California (1879), 5:203; 27:343; 35:126,143; 37:218,223; 38:233
- Constitutional Convention (1849), 1:209, 270; 6:152-55; 10:131, 145-46, 150-63 220; 13:380; 14:150; 16:197-98; 17:233; 19:4-14; 20:100-107; 22:81; 23:61, 352, 356; 27:16, 261; 28:196, 372-73; 35:13; facsimile sigs. of delegates, 10: opposite 159
- Constitutional Convention of 1879, see "California's Constitution of 1879: An Unpaid Debt," 49:135-141; 46:164
- Constitutional Convention, 1850, 41:232-233
- Constitutional Democrat, Ukiah, 20:165
- Constitutional Revision Commission, 77[1-3]:138
- Constitutional Union Party, 9:119; 22:228, 358
- Constitutionalists (Mexico, 1913), 47:319, 320, 325
- Consulate, U.S., in California, 37:1-17; see also Larkin, Thomas O.
- consumer industries, in the Gold Rush, 77[4]:195
- Conte Bianco (fishing boat), 35:240
- "Contemplation Rock, Glacier Rock, 1872," illustration, 42: between 16 & 17
- "Contemporary Northern California Native American Art," by Frank LaPena, 71:386-401
- "A Contemporary Ohlone Tribal Revitalization Movement: A Perspective from the Muwekma Costanoan/Ohlone Indians of the San Francisco Bay Area," by Les Field, Alan Leventhal, Dolores Sanchez, and Rosemary Cambra, 71:412-431
- Contentious Consul: A Biography of John Coffin Jones, by Ross H. Gast, review, 56:281-282
- Continent's End, editor Sterling, review, 5:90-92
- Continental (ship), 22:10, 22-23, 154; 40:256
- Continental Mexican Petroleum Corporation, 30:214
- Continental Oil and Transport Company, 75:117
- "Continuation of the Annals of San Francisco," compiler by Dorothy H. Huggins, 15:88, 163-86, 266-82, 364-77; 16:79-84, 182-84, 282-85, 336-47; 17:81-85, 168-85
- Contra Costa (ship), 38:26
- Contra Costa Academy, 17:49; 42:102; 79[2]:244
- Contra Costa Boys Academy, 64:54
- Contra Costa County History Center, 70:120
- Contra Costa County, 9:189; 31:330; 74:186; 76[1, 4]:89
- Contra Costa Steam Navigation Company, 10:72
- Contra Costa Water Company, 64:35-41
- Contra Costa, 1:28; 13:107; 15:62; 27:210; 29:82; 31:326-27; 47:4
- Contract and Finance Company, 4:261; 37:130
- Contracts: for carrying mail (1846), 10: (facsimile) opposite 353, 353-54; for transportation across plains (1852), 11: (facsimile) 34, opposite 34
- Contreras, Archbishop Pedro Moya de, 62:55, 58
- Contreras, Felipe de, 2:155
- Contreras, Fred, 30:222, 226
- "Contribution of Dr. Herbert E. Bolton to the Study of the History of the West, The," address by William G. Paden, 19:187-88
- "Contribution towards a Bibliography of the Camel, A," by William S. Lewis, 9:336-44
- "The Controversial Career of Martin Aguirre," by Abraham Hoffman, 63:295-304
- Convent of Notre Dame, Marysville, 9:372
- Convention of Colored Citizens, 75:225
- Convento de San Francisco, Palma, Mallorca, illustration, 42: between 208 & 209
- Converse Basin, 77[4]:115
- Conversion, Punta de la, 8:57, 164
- Convoy (ship), 26:249-50, 251; 28:123
- Conway (clerk, 1858), 9:253, 352
- Conway, Edmond, 33:2, 10, 12
- Conway, George Robert Graham, obituary, 30:278-80
- Conway, Isaiah, 36:321
- Conway, J. R., 13:318
- Conway, John, 5:339-40; 75:70
- Conway, William, 68:22
- Cook (brothers; San Francisco, 1876), 4:68
- Cook v. King, 9:357
- Cook, A. G., 7:14
- Cook, Captain, 77[1-3]:142
- Cook, Captain (of General Pierce, 1855), 16:282
- Cook, Carroll, 21:184; 30:69; 35:259
- Cook, Charles E., 18:261
- Cook, Charles F., 26:320
- Cook, Charles W., 14:164; 17:176; 21:323-24; 25:109; see also Palmer, Cook & Company
- Cook, David, 24:58
- Cook, Dr. (from Louisiana, 1849), 18:115
- Cook, E., 29:107
- Cook, Edward Magruder, Justified by Honor: Highlights in the Life of General James William Denver, review, 68:130-131
- Cook, Eli, 6:12
- Cook, Elisha, 15:280, 364; 67:224
- Cook, Ernest E., 16:132
- Cook, Folger, & Company, 16:284
- Cook, Grace McGowan, 48:205
- Cook, Grove C., 5:76, 77-78, 132, 255; 15:19; 18:33, 36; 21:1, 2, 9, 15-16
- Cook, H. C., 34:128
- Cook, H. D., 32:354
- Cook, Henry, lawsuit, 10:180
- Cook, James F., 20:314
- Cook, James, 3:215; 9:204-6 passim; 10:321,328; 18:335; observatory of, illustration, 37: opposite 304
- Cook, James, 67:195, 246
- Cook, Captain James, 76[2-3]:96, 97, 98, 101, 103; 78:2, 4
- Cook, Judge (Prairie City, 1855), 9:38
- Cook, Kenny & Company, 30:108, 250-53 passim
- Cook, Martin E., 24:49
- Cook, May, 29:92
- Cook, Mrs. Finlay, address,"Memories of Ina Coolbrith," 11:188
- Cook, Philip St. George, 63:180
- Cook, Sherburne F. and Borah, Woodrow, Essays in Population History: Mexico and California, review, 59:89
- Cook, Sherburne F., 52:28, 30; 62:5; 68:117; 71:336, 358, 363; 76[2-3]:124, 149, 216, 222; see The Population of the California Indians, 1769-1970, review, 56:84-85
- Cook, Theodocia, 38:342,343
- Cook, Walter, 25:12-13
- Cook, Warren L., Flood Tide of Empire: Spain and the Pacific Northwest, 1543-1819, review, 52:371-372
- Cook, William G., 12:115
- Cook, William, 10:166, 284
- Cooke & LeCount, 22:34; 28:43; 30:102, 105, 107-14 passim
- Cooke (William B.) & Company, 30:102, 114, 251, 253, 353
- "Cooke's Cove," 59:120
- Cooke, Baker & Company, 22:243, 251; 30:100
- Cooke, C. W., 20:115
- Cooke, George W., 29:225
- Cooke, Grace MacGowan, 59:116-125 passim
- Cooke, Helen, 59:117, 118, 120, 121, 123, 124
- Cooke, James, 21:150
- Cooke, Jay, 70:78
- Cooke, Jay, and Company, 70:63
- Cooke, John Rogers, 45:147
- Cooke, John, 3:204
- Cooke, Katharine, 59:117, 118, 120, 121, 123
- Cooke, Mrs. William (Lucy Rutledge), 28:380-81; 30:82
- Cooke, Philip St. George, 1:60, 68; 13:304; 18:130; 21:198, 212, 221, 222, 333, 342, 353, 355, 356; 22:42, 47, 48, 49, 52, 54, 58, 59, 148; 25:302; 29:36; 33:108-10, 113-14, 266-67
- Cooke, Philip St. George, 43:42; 45:145-148, portrait, 136
- Cooke, Philip St. George, 55:158, 159
- Cooke, Rev.J., 26:171
- Cooke, Viola R., 30:82
- Cooke, William B., 16:82; 29:126; 30:108; see also Cooke & LeCount; Cooke, Kenny & Company
- Cooke, William, 28:380; 59:116, 117, 119
- Cooking trade, 75:201
- Cooks and Waiters Union, 75:212
- Coolat, Rebecca, 72:154
- Coolbrith, Ina (poet) 79[2]:20, 218
- Coolbrith, Ina Donna, 3:293; 4:95, 211; 5:90, 91; 7:78; 9:392; 10:87; 11:188; 12:79; 13:335, 348, 354; 28:7; 32:235, 237; 33:373; 36:110; 46:242; 52:155, 161, portrait, 84; 57:3 10; 61:85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 92, 201; 63:321; 64:198; 66:55, 61, 65; 68:191 (photograph), 192; 69:24, 26; 70:150, 403; 75:94
- Cooley, Charles, 27:304
- Cooley, George W., 50:401
- Cooley, Judge (Santa Barbara, 1863), 18:272
- Cooley, Spade, 68:81, 82
- Coolidge, Calvin, 41:212, 213; 49:349; 51:64-69 passim; 55:166, 352, 353; 57:95; 75:32
- Coolidge, Daniel "Dane," 73:272
- Coolidge, H. W., 9:390; 10:251
- Coolidge, Joseph, 29:251
- Coolidge, Mary Roberts Smith, 75:94
- Coolidge, Mary Elizabeth Roberts Smith, 73:272 (photograph), 273, 274 (photograph), 275
- Coolidge, Susan, 72:339
- "Coolie Bill" 50:269
- "coolie" system, 77[4]:85
- Coolot, A., 29:104, 108, 111, 124; 30:366
- Coombs, Asa, 9:348-51 passim
- Coombs, Frank L., 10:76; address,"Historic, Reminiscent, and Otherwise," 7:289
- Coombs, Fred, 47: insert bet 72 & 73
- Coombs, Fred, 56:4
- Coombs, Frederick, 71:115
- Coombs, John J., 9.27
- Coombs, Levi, 16:134
- Coombs, Nathan F., 64:150
- Coombs, Nathan, 11:9; 18:158, 173
- Coombs, R., 9:68, 136,137
- Coombs, Samuel W., 33:381
- Coombs, Thomas M., 9:137, 139, 144-48 passim, 158, 170; see also Link v. Coombs
- Coombsville, 29:329
- Coon (Sutter's Fort, 1844), 17:158
- Coon Hollow, 8:201, 210; 11:58; 79[2]:174
- Coon, H. P., 43:302
- Coon, Henry Perrin, 21:34, 331; 24:264; 26:257-58; 29:103, 112, 121; 33:234
- Coon, Robert S., 26:108, 130, 135, 158
- Coonan, Clarence, obituary of Charles P. Cutten, 22:379-80
- Cooney, John, 17:83, 176
- Cooney, Patrick J., 39:123
- Cooney, Percival J., 29:240
- Coons' Ranch, 18:121-22, 135
- Coons, Arthur G., 59:129; 77[1-3]:132
- Coons, Arthur G., review of Young, William Stewart Young, 1859-1937, 48:178
- Coons, Arthur, 42:107
- Coons, Edith F., 32:1-2, 12, 16, 20-21, 25, 33, 41
- Cooper (2d off. on Avoll, 1833), 14:314
- Cooper (medium, Marysville, 1857), 9:169
- Cooper (San Francisco, 1860), 29:119
- Cooper (via Mexican, 1850), 1:60
- Cooper AME Zion, 75:240
- Cooper Medical School, 4:206; College, 30:67; 74:377
- Cooper, Ana Maria de Guadalupe, 12:135
- Cooper, C. M. N., 14:217
- Cooper, Charles H., 15:240
- Cooper, Charles P., 15:53
- Cooper, Charles W., The A. Wardman Story, review, 41:60-61; Whittier: Independent College in California, Founded by Quakers, 1887, review, 49:69-71
- Cooper, David, 1:60
- Cooper, Edward T., 14:299, 313
- Cooper, Elias Samuel, 4:150, 179, 180, 187-88, 193-94, 197, 200, 201, 205, 206; 5:93
- Cooper, Elias, 66:58
- Cooper, Elizabeth, 6:152
- Cooper, Elwood, 62:140
- Cooper, Emma, 36:314-15, 319, 323
- Cooper, Erwin, Aqueduct Empire: A Guide to Water in California-Its Turbulent History and Its Management Today, review, 49:274-275
- Cooper, Ethel, 21:192; 26:94
- Cooper, F., 29:40
- Cooper, Fernando M., 2:49; 4:153, 180
- Cooper, Florence (née Bowers), 62:37
- Cooper, Frances, 6:151-52; 20:150-51, 152
- Cooper, Frederic Taber, compiler Rider's California, review, 4:397-98
- Cooper, Gary, 72:43 (photograph); 75:74
- Cooper, George Vincent, drawing by, 14: opposite 269
- Cooper, George, 56:354
- Cooper, Henry, 15:121
- Cooper, James A., 21:192
- Cooper, James Graham, 4:16; 21:368
- Cooper, Jesse C., 15:277
- Cooper, John (Juan Bautista Roger), 50:6, 9, 409; 52:269; 54:325, 327
- Cooper, John B. R., 56:115; 70:353, 354 (photograph), 362; 76[2-3]:306, 307
- Cooper, John Bautista Rogers, 2:37, 49; 8:29, 301; 9:190; 10:414; 12:236, 238, 261, 297; 14:127, 128, 346; 15:225, 339; 16:4, 143, 248, 265, 270, 322, 355; 17:57, 142, 145, 236; 19:127, 128, 129, 134, 141, 194, 212, 214; 20:341-42; 23:213, 218, 313, 330, 331, 332; 26:249, 250; 29:27, 157, 166; 30:98; 34:117-18, 123; 37:2; 62:61
- Cooper, John I., 9:316-17
- Cooper, Juan Bautista Guillermo, 12:135
- Cooper, Katherine (Wakeman), 30:159
- Cooper, L. F., 19:370
- Cooper, Laura, 10:359
- Cooper, Luther, 11:75; 16:325
- Cooper, Martha, 6:152
- Cooper, Mrs. John Bautista Rogers (Encarnacion Vallejo), 17:142, 145
- Cooper, Oscar, 26:94
- Cooper, Rose, 16:283
- Cooper, Samuel E., 22:61
- Cooper, Sarah, 75:10; "On the Archival Trail of the CIO and Hollywood's Labor Wars," 75:34-39
- Cooper, Sarah B., 64:286
- Cooper, Sarah Brown (Ingersoll), 21:373; 8:9; 31:252
- Cooper, Sidney, 55:158
- Cooper, Stephen, 2:64-65; 6:148-49, 151-52; 9:76-77; 20:150-53 passim
- Cooper, Susan, 6:152; 20:150-51, 152
- Cooper, Thomas Benton, 6:157
- Cooperative Land and Colonization Association (Kaweah Colony), 69:94, 101, 103
- Coordinating Council for Higher Education in California, 77[1-3]:133
- Coos Bay Times, Marshfield, Oregon, 18:384
- Coos Bay, Oregon, 25:255, 263; 76[2-3]:88
- Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern Railroad & Navigation Company, 70:36
- Copa, Maria, 76[2-3]:66, 67
- Copco One Dam, 30:340
- Cope, Edward, 61:55; 62:28
- Cope, Walter B., 6:288
- Cope, Warner Walton, 9:155; 10:49, 52, 61, 283, 373(?); 11:6
- Cope, William, 21:353; 22:45; 33:105
- Copeland (in mines, 1849), 27:160
- Copeland, Captain (Santa Barbara, 1860s), 18:272
- Copiapo (ship), 21:307
- Copinger (Coppinger), John, 41:239, 242, 247
- Copland, Aaron, 52:333
- Copley Newspapers, 43:371
- Copoloff, Steven R., 63:98, 100
- Coppa's, San Francisco, 48:198, 199, 200
- Coppa's, San Francisco, 56:293
- Copper and copper mining, 1:117, 143, 144; 2:18; 16:42; 17:138; 21:202, 203, 222; 31:127, 129
- Copper City, 22:369
- copper mines: 77[4]:25, 37, 204; in the Lake Superior District, 127
- Copper Trust, 63:129, 130
- Copper, 73:279
- "Copperheads," 20:160, 167, 258; 21:129; 22:358; 34:52, 57-58, 60
- Coppin, George, 21:65
- Coppinger (or Copinger), John, 15:115, 135, 224, 228; 17:253; 28:260
- Copsey, Arthur, 32:376
- Coptic (vessel, ship), 30:200; 57:61
- Copyrights, see "California Copyrights..."
- Coquelin, Benoit Constant, 20:138
- Cora Indians of Baja California (The). The Relacion of Father Ignacio Maria Napoli, S.J., September 20, 1721, translation and edited by James Robert Moriarty, review, 49:361-362
- Cora, Charles, 8:369-71; 13:82; 14:351, 354; 15:81, 204-5; 17:81, 83, 175,176; 20:306; 24:174; 37:155-65 passim; defended by Baker, 3:42; 10:190; 15:205; 17:310; hanged, 3:41; 8:371; 17:310; 20:260; 21:26; 24:173; portrait, 8:368
- Cora, Mrs. Charles (Arabella Ryan), 8:370; 16:347; 17:81
- Coral (vessel), 50:358
- Coral, Robert, 10:184
- Coray, Jerome, 41:131, 132
- Corbalan, Pedro, 56:258
- Corbaley, R. C., 29:225
- Corban, see Gómez de Corbán [Gomez de Corban]
- Corbett Investment Company, 52:234
- Corbett, Frank, 53:337, 338
- Corbett, Harry, 53:338
- Corbett, Henry L., 52:235
- Corbett, James, "Jim", 70:175, 176
- Corbett, Jim, 53:333-344 passim
- Corby (dancer, San Francisco, 1855), 15:279
- Corbyn, Sheridan, 21:67, 160, 162, 167, 179
- Corcoran, John M., 1:18
- Corcoran, Kathanne, see Herne, Mrs. James A.
- Cordelling, 4:111; 8:18, 19; 15:110
- Corder, Arthur E., obituary, 37:376-77
- Corder, Thomas W., 37:376-77
- Cordero, Antonio, 3:313; 19:243
- Cordero, Fermin, 46:318-319
- Cordero, José, [Cordero, Jose] 15:214
- Cordero, José Clemente [Cordero, Jose Clemente], 78:166
- Cordero, Manuel Rivero, see Rivero Cordero, Manuel
- Cordero, Mariana S., 27:94
- Cordero, Miguel, 50:419
- Cordero, Thomas, 28:265
- Cordes, Frederick Carl, 39:180; "Letters of A. Rotchev, ... Fort Ross, ... Report of the Russian-American Company for the Year 1850-51," translated, 39:97-115; obituary of Hans Barkan, 356-57
- Cordes, Fredrick C., obituary of W. Barclay Stephens, 41:179
- Cordier, Henri, 59:246
- Córdoba, Alberto de, [Cordoba, Alberto de] 41:33, 39-44; 57:370, 371; 63:232, 233
- Córdoba, Fernandez de, [Cordoba, Fernandez de] 50:198
- Cordona, Nicolas and Tomás de, [Cordona, Nicolas and Tomas de] 1:36
- Cordova, Alberto, 15:61
- Cordua's Bar, 12:303
- Cordua's Ranch, 9:75; 14:198-204, 207, 227, 383; 15:52; see also New Mecklenburg; Marysville
- Corea (ship), 30:200
- Corella, Manuel, 64:55, 57
- Corey, Frank, 9:385
- Corey, J. M., 7:113; 26:237
- Corey, Mount, 7:113
- Corey, Wendell, 72:48
- Corhyn & Bigger, Melodeon, Sacramento, 9:276
- Corillo, Pedro, 59:4
- Coriolanus (play), 21:149
- Cork Oak (quercus suber), 45:45-46
- Corlies, Emma, 56:73, 75
- Corliss, Willson, 18:262, 263, 264
- Corn Exchange Insurance Company, 26:256
- Corn, 1:166; 5:47, 131, 135, 217; 8:237, 319; 14:7, 11, 20; 18:335; 22:319; 32:355
- Cornado, Luis Murillo, 49:240
- Cornbloom, Charles, 37:198
- Cornel Adobe, 60:40
- Cornelie (vessel), 43:27
- Cornelison, Wiley, 21:237
- Cornelius Cole, by Phillips, review, 8:382-83
- Cornelius' ferry, 28:330
- Cornelius, Br., 21:372; address,"William Keith," 21:278
- Cornelius, Brother, 69:145
- Cornell University, 56:170; 73:272
- Cornell Watch Company, 34:327
- Cornell, Captain (of W. L. Marcy, 1854), 15:185
- Cornell, W., 8:341; 10:172
- Corner (Yuba County, 1857), 9:139
- Cornero, Anthony, 63:41
- "Cornerstone of the State Capitol," by J. N. Bowman, 33:329-35
- Corney, Peter, 1:176,195
- Corney, Peter, 63:236
- Cornford, Daniel A., Workers and Dissent in the Redwood Empire, review, 67:199-200
- Cornford, Daniel, "To Save the Republic: The California Workingmen's Party in Humboldt County," 66:130-142
- Cornford, Daniel, review of Nash, World War II and the West: Reshaping the Economy, 70:117, 119
- Cornford, Daniel, and Sally Miller, American Labor in the Era of World War II, review, 75:289
- Cornford, Daniel, review, of A New Life: Danish emigration to North America as described by the emigrants themselves in letters, 1842-1946, 75:172; 77[4]:15, 16
- Corning Glass Works, 60:238
- Corning Observer (publication), 54:299, 300, 305
- Cornish (lawsuits, Marysville, 1859), 10:185, 186, 187
- Cornish Miners in America (The): The Contributions to the Mining History of the United States by Emigrant Cornish Miners-the Men Called Cousin Jacks, by Arthur Cecil Todd, review, 48:257-258
- Cornish miners, 73:311; 77[4]:32, 37, 38, 39, 82, 95, 96-97, 151, 286
- Cornishmen, 26:374
- Cornoyer, Joseph, 22:206, 217, 218, 220; 23:31, 35, 127, 138
- Corns, William, 20:115
- Cornwall, 77[4]:25, 38, 39
- Cornwall (dentist, 1857), 9:161, 162
- Cornwall, George N., 16:134
- Cornwall, P. B., 48:8
- Cornwall, Pierre Bailow, 6:61; 9:256, 261; 12:33, 34; 14:375, 376; 15:76, 370; 24:72; 25:11
- Cornwall, William A., 15:275
- Cornwallis, Kinahan, 56:41
- Cornwell, Harvey, 44:231, 233
- Cornwell, Henry, 40:34
- Corocoran Gallery of Art, 75:65
- Corona, 75:88
- Corona, Bert, 72:61
- Coronado (place), 17:35; 20:140; 31:149
- Coronado Islands, 76[2-3]:84, 91
- Coronado trail, 25:372
- Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, [Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de] 1:45; 3:263-67 passim, 384; 6:300, 301, 315, 316, 318, 322, 328; 7:20; 13:86; 76[2-3]:83, 85
- Coronado, Francisco, 18:262-63
- Coronado, Hotel del, 31:156; 35:269, 351-52; 36:71, 154
- Coronado Island, 77[1-3]:182, 183
- Coronado, quest for seven cities, 77[1-3]:19
- Coronados (islands), 7:46, 345; 8:217; 31:350, 352, 354
- Coronation (ship), 15:182
- Coronel, Antonio, and family, 77[1-3]:163, 164, 169, 171, 172
- Coronel, Antonio F., 43:106-107, 113; 48:346; 75:89
- Coronel, Antonio Francisco, 13:50, 55, 217, 318, 326-27, 383; 21:331; 25:293-94, 298-300, 304; 26:23, 56; 29:234, 246, 247; 32:339
- Coronel, Antonio Franco, 55:31, 34
- Coronel, Antonio, 59:3; 72:343 (photograph); 78:177, 178; 79[2]:90, 106, 108; photo of, 107
- Coronel, Hernando de los Rios, 7:264-65
- Coronel, Ignacio, 13:217, 223, 312, 318; 29:246
- Coronel, Manuel, 29:235
- Coronel, María Antonia, [Coronel, Maria Antonia] 26:57
- Corporate collections, 75:26
- corporate economy, in mining areas, 77[4]:68-73
- corporate securities, in mining companies, 77[4]:62
- corporations, formation of, 77[4]:64; laws a€ecting, 63, 134-35; mining, 52, 54; promotions of, 63
- Corporations, regulation of, 10:273, 288; 19:10-11
- Corr, Captain Ebenezer, 76[2-3]:302
- Corr, William, 72:10-13, 15
- Corral Flat, 30:241-42
- Corral Hollow, 17:168
- Corral, Miguel del, 49:3, 4, 12
- Correa & Bahnsen, 15:277
- Correa, Antonio, 3:389; 7:20, 55, 70
- "Corrections and Addenda... Vigilance Committee ... 1856," by Thomas L. Rayner, 8:364-73
- Correo Mercado (ship), 14:258; 15:359, 360
- Correro de Talcahuano (ship) 79[2]:51
- "Corriere dell'aria," 75:350
- Corriere, Il, del Popolo (newspaper), 70:372
- Corrigan, J. P., 9:26
- Corrister, W. D., 20:305, 314
- Corsair (ship), 17:294
- Corsair, The (play), 9:255,280
- Corse, Captain (Sacramento, 1856), 24:172, 174
- Corser, Charles H., 9:26, 109; 15:281, 364; 17:84, 85
- Cort Theater, San Francisco, 25:235, 238, 241, 242, 245
- Corte Madera Creek, 17: No. 1, Pt. 2, page 12
- Corte Madera Creek, 53:223
- Corte Madera, 12:298; 14:201; 15:279
- "Cortés and the First Attempt to Colonize California," by Robert Ryal Miller, ["Cortes and the First Attempt to Colonize California"] 53:4-16
- Corte's, 73:143
- Cortés, Hernan, [Cortes, Hernan] 50:73, 74
- Corte, Pasquale, 71:529 (photograph)
- Cortes (ship), 15:88, 164, 166, 170, 171, 181, 182, 266, 271, 275, 364; 16:84, 184, 338; 17:81, 172, 179; 23:103; 29:102, 111
- Cortes (vessel), 57:49
- Cortes (steamship), 76[1, 4]:89
- Cortes Bank, 31:154-58 passim
- Cortés, Enrique, [Cortes, Enrique] review of Camarillo, Chicanos in a Changing Society: From Mexican Pueblos to American Barrios, and Castillo, The Los Angeles Barrio 1850-1890: A Social History, 59:269-270
- Cortés, Fernando, [Cortes, Fernando] 59:170; 62:53
- Cortes, Hernan, California explorations of 80-82
- Cortes, Hernando, 1:36-52 passim; 3:262, 307-14 passim, 320, 336, 368, 374; 6:294-99 passim, 301-10 passim, 318-21 passim; 7:71, 135, 139, 192, 309; 19:240-43 passim; 26:311; 30:279
- Cortés, Juan, letters to, [Cortes, Juan] 37:249-63
- Cortes, Sea of, see California, Gulf of
- Cortese, Dominic, 72:191-92
- Cortez, 73:29
- Cortez, Gregorio, 63:295
- Cortéz, Josef Antonio, [Cortez, Josef Antonio] 55:332
- Cortina, Francisco, 25:362
- Coruña, Martin de, [Coruna, Martin de] 53:8
- Corvallis & Eastern Railway (C&E), 70:36
- Corvallis, Ore., 28:207
- Corvalom, Christoval, 27:63
- Corville and Company, 67:28, 30
- Corwin (ship), 20:194
- Corwin, Eli S., 34:318-19
- Corwin, Frances M., 14:176, 177, 182
- Corwin, James, 26:171
- Corwine, Amos B., 11:11
- Cory, Benjamin, 2:182, 188, 191, 195
- Cory, Clarence Linus, 4:48; 35:272
- Cory, Mabel Ward, 49:334-335
- Cory, Miss (Yuba County, 1857), 9:142
- Corys, Sargent, 14:278, 279
- Corzell, Lewis, 14:211
- Cosad, David, 58:129
- Cosby, John Dabney, 9:46, 107
- Cosgrave, George, 20:191, 288; "A Diplomatic Incident on the Little Mariposa," 21:358-62; "James McHall Jones," 20:97-116; translator Friedrich Gerstacker,"The French Revolution," 17:3-17; obituary, 24:375-76
- Cosgrove, James, 9:356
- Cosio, José María, [Cosio, Jose Maria] 14:257
- Cosmetology Board, 75:88
- Cosmopolitan Art Association (Weaverville), 70:167
- Cosmopolitan Bathhouse, Yosemite, 5:339
- Cosmopolitan Gallery of Photographic Art (The), 42:7; 68:4
- Cosmopolitan Hotel, Los Angeles, 13:339
- Cosmopolitan Hotel, San Francisco, 2:205; 19:229; 30:209; 35:120; 59:19, 20
- Cosmopolitan Pictures, 77[1-3]:63
- Cosmopolitan Saloon, 75:71
- Coso (prop.county), 26:243
- Coso Gold and Silver Mining Company, 18:200
- Coso, 10:381, 393; 18:208; mines near, 10:261,393; 18:200, 204, 206, 208
- Cosoy (rancheria), 75:309
- Cospar (in mines, 1848), 2:193, 194,196
- Cossit (Downieville, 1858), 9:357
- Cossley-Batt, Jill L., The Last of the California Rangers, review, 8:83-84
- Cost, Jacob Alexander, 48:64
- Costa, Giacomo, 47:206
- Costa, L., 22:68
- Costa Mesa Historical Society, 75:92
- Costanoan Indians, 71:379, 413-414, 426; see Ohlone
- Costanoan/Ohlone Indians, 71:336
- The Costansó Narrative of the Portola Expedition, translation and edited by Ray Brandes, review, [The Costanso Narrative of the Portola Expedition] 49:164-165
- "Costansó's 1794 Report on Strengthening New California's Presidios," translation by Manuel P. Servin, ["Costanso's 1794 Report on Strengthening New California's Presidios,"] 49:221-232
- Costanso, 60:9
- Costansó, Miguel, [Costanso, Miguel] 1:158-59; 3:225, 227; 4:143; 10:80-83 passim; 13:185, 196, 198; 19:77; 31:110; 36:2, 218; 40:122, 198; 41:31, 33; 47:203, 296-297, 300-305 passim; see "Costansó's 1794 Report on Strengthening New California's Presidios," 49:221-232; "Miguel Costansó California's Forgotten Founder," 49:3-19; 63:232
- Costello, Lou, 75:56, 58
- Coster, John H., 11:127
- Coster, C. H., 70:32-33
- Costo, Jeannette Henry, 71:358
- Costo, Rupert and Jeannette Henry Costo, editors, The Missions of California: A Legacy of Genocide, review, 67:191-194; Natives of the Golden State: The California Indians, review, 76:Supp. 36-37
- Costo, Rupert, 71:358, 418
- "Costs of the Modoc War," by Richard H. Dillon, 28:161-64, 286
- Costume, see Dress
- Costume de la Haute Californie (lithograph), 76[2-3]:360, 370
- Cosumnes land claim, 46:126
- Cosumnes River, 1:150; 13:74, 75, 170, 174; 22:329; 23:35, 130; 32:196; 34:2; 75:17; 77[1-3]:17
- Cosumnes Township, 75:207, 210
- Cot, Antonio José, [Cot, Antonio Jose] 23:210, 217, 322, 332
- Cot, José A., [Cot, Jose A.] 54:65
- Cota family (Gaviota, 1864), 18:263, 264; 78:173
- Cota, Guillermo, 12:232; 13:205, 207, 211
- Cota, Leonardo, 13:126, 327, 349; 17:329; 26:33, 42; 74:239
- Cota, Loreta, 13:331
- Cota, Manuel, 12:1 33
- Cota, Manuelito (Luiseño Indian [Luiseno Indian]) 79[2]:99
- Cota, Mrs. Francisco, 27:109
- Cota, Pablo Antonio, 46:320; 47:295
- Cota, Pablo, 13:198
- Cota, Rafaela, see Temple, Mrs. John
- Cota, Rogue de, 46:323
- Cota, Rogue, 13:202
- Cota, Simon, 23:6
- Cota, Valentin, 12:133
- Cotati Grant, 54:328, 331
- Cotham (M. C.) & Company, San Francisco, 3:268, 269
- Cotón, Juan Bautista (Indian), [Coton, Juan Bautista] 45:341, 343
- Cottage Book, The, by Richard Sexton, review, 69:302
- Cottage Sawmill, 9:52, 70
- Cotter, Richard M., 33:12, 149, 153-57 passim, 163-64, 167
- Cotter, Richard, 4:18-22 passim, 54
- Cottle, Benjamin H., 22:223, 224
- Cotton Club, 75:281
- "Cotton and Gold," address by James A. B. Scherer, 5:205-6
- Cotton Wood Post Office, 28:352
- Cotton, 1:167; 5:205-6; 6:159-65; 12:157; 16:15; 18:226, 298; 21:212, 329; 22:13, 18, 25, 319; 27:144; 74:6, 10, 33, 107
- Cotton, Arthur, 30:91
- Cotton, Ben, 21:163-64, 169,173
- Cotton, cultivation of, 45:44-45
- Cotton, Edwin, 30:91
- Cotton, Hamilton, 39:133
- Cotton, Lutie, 30:91
- Cotton, Mrs. J. S., letters to, 27:225, 226
- Cotton, Oscar W., 72:140, 141
- cottonwood (Populus fremontii), 76[2-3]:31
- Cottonwood Creek (Poso Creek?), 11:254
- Cottrell, Hartwell, 68:90
- Cottro (Indian, 1836), 16:249
- Coubertin, Pierre de (Baron), 63:10, 23, 25, 77, 79
- Couch, Jesse, 13:257
- Coughlin, Bernard, 49:329
- Coughlin, Father Charles, 75:348
- Coughlin, Magdalen, "Boston Smugglers on the Coast (1797-1821): An Insight into the American Acquisition of California," 46:99-120; "Commercial Foundations of Political Interest in the Opening Pacific, 1789-1829," 50:15-33; review of Weber, California's Reluctant Prelate: The Life and Times of the Right Reverend Thaddeus Amat, C.M. (1811-1878), 44:351-352; review of Weber, Readings in California Catholic History, 48:360-362; review of Weber, A Select Guide to Catholic California History, 46:83-84
- Coughtin (Coughlin? ), Patrick, 24:53
- "Could One of These Have Been `The City'?" by Brian McGinty, 64:132-141
- Coulp (Marysville, 1850s), 9:173
- Coult, Theodore A., 10:181, 200, 361, 372, 387
- Coulter and Murphy's Hotel, Yosemite, see Cedar Cottage
- Coulter pine (Pinus coulteri), 76[2-3]:24
- Coulter, Alexander, 71:18
- Coulter, Edith Margaret, 20:288; 25:195; fellow CHS, 38:74; "California Copyrights, 1851-1856," 22:27-40; obituary of Lucy Ward Stebbins, 34:180-81
- Coulter, Edith Margaret, obituary by Neal Harlow, 42:369-370
- Coulter, George W., 4:24; 5:337
- Coulter, George, 69:125
- Coulter, S. T., 30:263
- Coulter, Thomas, 2:227; 18:335, 341
- Coulter, Thomas, 46:60; 53:119, 121
- Coulter, W., 38:214
- Coulter, William A., 25:196; 37:30
- Coulter, William Alexander, 77[1-3]:86
- Coulterville and Yosemite Turnpike Company, 69:122, 127
- Coulterville, 22:182; 79[2]:75, 325
- Council Bluffs, 2:30; 4:112, 119, 128
- Council Bluffs, Missouri, 77[4]:177
- Council Bluffs, Nebraska, 42:33
- Council of Catholic Women (Los Angeles), 72:14
- Council of Federated Trades, see San Francisco Labor Council
- Council of War and Royal Treasury (1773), 45:204
- Count of Monte Cristo (play), 16:301
- Count of Montesclaros, 76[2-3]:92
- Counter-culture groups, 73:131
- counterfactual history, 77[1-3]:46-47, 48
- Counterfeits and counterfeiting, 1:252; 15:377; 16:83; 17:180
- Counterpoint: Perspectives on Asian America, editor by Emma Gee et al, review, 56:370-371
- Country Life in America (publication), 57:312
- Country music, role of, 68:80-85
- Country Road-Blocking System, 29:362, 363
- Counts, Calvin, 33:363
- Counts, George, 53:25, 28
- County boundaries, 9:259; book on, review 2:366-67
- County Court Records (1850-1879), see "Research Uses of County Court Records, 1850-1879: and Incidental Intimate Glimpses of California Life and Society," 52:241-266, 338-365
- County Supervisors Association of California (CSAC), 72:365
- Courcelle, de, see Naudet
- Courier (ship), 2:235; 8:331; 18:70; book on, review, 38:371
- Courier and Enquirer, New York, 25:334
- Courier de San Francisco (newspaper), 43:31
- Courier, Crescent City, 32:163
- Courier, John W., 2:122
- Courier, San Francisco, 7:281
- Courier, Shasta, 21:383; 29:91
- Courner, I.W., 22:37
- Courrier de Californie, Le, San Francisco, 39:159-60, 346
- Courrier de Cherbourg, Le (ship), 31:140,311-16
- Courrier de l'Europe, Le (weekly), 39:142, 149, 346
- Courrier de Los Angeles, Le, 39:327-28, 346
- Courrier de San Francisco, Le, 32:1 15; 39:165-66, 169, 222, 225, 315, 346, 347
- Courrier des Ameriques, Le, San Francisco, 39:159, 347
- Courrier du Pacifique, Le, San Francisco, 39:313, 315, 319, 347, 348
- Courrier Francais des Etats-Unis, Le, 39:225; see also Courrier du Pacifique
- Courrier Francais, Le (weekly), 39:343, 347
- Court cases (1913), 58:166-178
- Court House Bluff (or Rock), 6:114; 22:131
- Court of Appeals, First Circuit, 62:127
- Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, 62:126
- Court of the Ages [renamed Court of Abundance) (Panama Pacific International Exposition), 62:110, 111, 115
- Court of the Seasons (Panama Pacific International Exposition), 62:110, 115
- Court of the Universe (Panama Pacific International Exposition), 62:110, 111, 115
- Courtaine, Henry, 4:61; 21:42-43, 53, 70, 152, 265; 39:301
- Courtaine, Mrs. Henry (Emma Grattan), 21:42,43
- "Courtesy of Title Insurance and Trust Company" - The Historical Collection at California Historical Society Los Angeles History Center," by Gary Kurutz, 57:186- 194
- Courtland Pear Fair, 59:165
- Courtland, 73:14, 25, 56
- Courtland, California, 49:29, 30, 33
- Courts of Flowers and Palms (Panama Pacific International Exposition), 62:110
- Courts, in American period, 9:172; 16:79; 19:261; 20:104 admiralty, 35:110 Circuit, 15:369; 16:285; 19:261 County, 9:71, 172, 268, 357, 361-74 passim; 15:180; 17:172; 20:104 District, 9:131, 172, 264, 269, 348, 356-57, 358, 372, 380; 10:53, 54, 55, 356; 15:180, 183, 274, 277, 278, 364, 368, 369, 377; 16:79, 80, 81; 17:170-71, 175, 176, 180, 182; 20:104 Justices', 9:64,66, 71-72, 129-52 passim, 155, 160, 161, 165-68 passim, 172, 349, 356, 363,373, 375; 15:270; 20:104 Mayors; 9:172; 15:369; 16:285; 17:81, 82, 83 Probate, 9:172 Recorders; 9:172, 261, 346, 350, 357, 360,367, 370, 374, 375 of Sessions, 9:172, 286, 287, 348, 349, 363, 373, 379, 390; 10:41, 57, 63, 364; 15:275, 369; 17:175, 176, 177 Sheriffs; 9:149, 151, 346,347 Superior, 9:172, 348; 15:364, 368, 370; 16:368; 17:84, 85, 175, 177, 180, 182; 20:366, 367; 26:91 California Supreme, 8:354, 355; 9:172, 269, 362, 366, 389, 390; 10:70, 273, 356; 15:267, 268, 274, 276, 370; 16:80; 17:170, 171, 180; 20:104, 365-73; 26:209-15 passim; 33:73-75; photograph of seal, 33: opposite 73 U.S. District, 13:339; 15:182, 266, 277, 368, 369; 16:79, 80; 17:176; 19:265; 20:110; 21:120; 22:28-29; 25:324; 26:210; 27:134 U.S. Supreme, 15:274, 368; 16:79, 182; 19:261; 21:120
- Courts, in Mexican period, 1:33; see also Alcalde
- Cousin Jacks, 77[4]:38
- Cousins Launch and Lighter Company, 60:223
- Cousins, Captain Henry, 60:223
- Coutant, J.L., 22:251
- Couts, Cave Johnson, 1:236; 12:77; 21:304; 22:19; 25:307; 33:109, 342; 45:343; 48:41; 56:119
- Couts, Cave, Jr., 77[1-3]:180, 184
- Couts, Cave, 59:9; 79[2]:98
- Couts, Mrs. Cave Johnson, see Bandini, Isidora
- Couts, William, 77[1-3]:180, 184
- Couts, Ysidora, 77[1-3]:165
- Coutts, Mrs. Gordon (Alice), 37:30
- Coutts, Peter (Paulin Caperon), 23:180; 33:169-74
- Coutz, John, 61:280
- Couzens, James, 69:348
- Covarrubias, José María, [Covarrubias, Jose Maria] 9:104; 10:117; 11:9,342; 13:109, 217, 231; 16:364; 17:233; 19:7; 21:311-13, 322; 27:108-10; 29:231, 232, 244, 246; 41:114; 54:338; facsimile sig., 10: opposite 159
- Covell, A. T., 25:33,34
- Covello, Leonard, 71:523
- Covelo, 27:221, 222-23
- "Covered Wagon in Court, The," 33:175-78
- Covillard (San Francisco, 1850), 6:38, 42
- Covillaud House, Marysville, 14:379, 393-94
- Covillaud, Charles, 9:75, 77; 10:269, 367, 383; 12:280, 299; 14:203-15 passim, 219,221,383,389,405-6; 15:24,29,42, 51, 53, 280; photograph, 15: opposite 21; 46:136; 57:120, 124
- Covillaud, Fajard & Company, 14:207, 214
- Covillaud, Mrs. Charles (Mary Murphy), 9:77; 12:280, 299; 14:206, 220-21; portrait, 14: opposite 195; 78:248
- Covina: Sunflowers, Citrus, Subdivisions, by Donald H. Pflueger, review, 44:356-357
- Covington (Sacramento, 1861), 10:277
- Covington, Elam, 20:112
- Cow Creek, see Canoe River
- cow parsnip (Heracleum lanatum), 76[2-3]:23
- Cowan, Natalie Jahraus, "Carville, San Francisco's Oceanside Bohemia," 57:308-319
- Cowan, Robert Ernest, 1:108, 110; 3:247-48, 252; 11:65, 68; 12:125, 126; 14:87; 15:196; 28:364-65 "Alexander S. Taylor," 12:18-24; "Auction Sales of Californiana," 1:96-99; 2:77-80; 3:191-95; 6:192-94; 7:405; 8:278-79; "Bibliographical Note: Laws for the Better Government of California," 2:75-76; "The Leidesdorff-Folsom Estate," 7:105-11; "Meetings of the Society," 4:400; "Norton I," 2:237-45; "Recent Auction Prices," 8:78-79
- forewords: to "Bancroft's Guide to the Colorado Mines," 12:3-4; to "Documentary," 2:161-62; introduction to "Journal of John McHenry Hollingsworth," editor H. R. Wagner, 1:207-8
- contributor to "The Twenty Rarest and Most Important Works... History of California," 10:79, 82
- addresses: "Alexander S. Taylor, First Bibliographer of California," 10:91; "The Bibliography of California," 3:101; "Booksellers of Old San Francisco," 20:282; "The Discovery of Gold in California," 5:95-96; "Some Forgotten Characters of Old San Francisco," 13:88; "Some Romantic Realities in the History of California," 8:90
- obituaries of: John L. Hitchcock, 5:104-5; James D. Phelan, 9:294-95
- book reviews by, 1:99-102, 197-99, 302-3; 2:81-84; 3:200-201, 290-91; 4:89-91; 5:88-89, 311-12, 405-7; 6:281-82; 7:86-87, 407; 8:183-85, 379-80, 382-83; 18:371-73
- report of Publication Committee, 3:95-96
- The Pioneers of California, review, 8:186
- obituary, 21:282-83; 42:29; 50:168
- Cowan, Robert G., The Admission of the 31st State by the 31st Congress: An Annotated Bibliography of the Congressional Speeches upon the Admission of California, review, 42:263-264
- Cowan, Robert, 63:322
- Cowart, Z. T., 67:242
- Cowboy (ship), 12:141
- Cowboy Country by Bob Powers, review, 68:48-49
- Cowden, Henry, 21:306
- Cowden, J. S., 26:306
- Cowdray, Lord, see Pearson, Weetman
- Cowell Cooperage Barn, Illustration, 53:44-45
- Cowell, Henry, 77[4]:188
- Cowell, Mary (Mrs. James S. Slingerland), 9:147, 151, 152, 170; 10:256, 267, 288, 359
- Cowell, Mrs. Effie, 9:143, 149, 150, 158; 10:256, 267, 365
- Cowen, William, 3:149-50
- Cowie, Thomas, 1:135; 12:56; 17:240; 20:224; 24:58, 71; 25:124; 29:266-67, 270
- Cowles, Cornelia S., see French, Mrs. Erasmus Darwin
- Cowles, Josiah E., 3:105, 106, 107
- Cowles, Samuel, 9:29; 27:153; 33:265
- Cowlitz (ship), 8:98; 17:142; 28:99, 100-107 passim, 243, 248, 252
- Cowsby, A. E., 9:140
- Cox Americana Collection, 59:175
- Cox's Bar, 21:127
- Cox, Alexander J., 16:133; 24:58
- Cox, Cornelius C., 21:303-4
- Cox, Frederick, 56:339
- Cox, Henderson, 14:278-80
- Cox, Isaac, 20:80, 152; 21:127-40; 30:358
- Cox, Isaac, 70:255
- Cox, John, 21:337, 345; 25:296, 306; 26:49
- Cox, Joseph, 28:337
- Cox, Leander, 14:217
- Cox, M. B., 26:182-83
- Cox, Martha Heasley, review of Valjean, John Steinbeck: The Errant Knight, 55:91-92
- Cox, R. M., 15:280, 364
- Cox, Samuel Sullivan, 50:244
- Cox, Thomas R., Mills and Markets: A History of the Pacific Coast Lumber Industry to 1900, review, 54:186-187
- Cox, Thomas, 9:104
- Cox, William George, 6:22-23
- Cox, William R., Luke Short And His Era, review, 41:343-345
- Cox, William, 70:290
- Coxey's Army (1894), 58:257-258
- Coxhead, E. A., 44:221; 51:298
- Coxhead, Ernest (San Francisco architect), 62:108, 109; 63:332-333
- Coy, Captain (filibuster, 1855), 17:172
- Coy, Owen (historian) 79[2]:47
- Coy, Owen C., 43:235; 75:88
- Coy, Owen Cochran, 1:164; 7:409; 8:381; book reviews by, 2:17879,366-67; 6:377-79; editor Pictorial History of California, review, 5:89-90
- Coyle, Alice Sheridan, photograph, 55:80
- Coyle, Peter, 21:306
- Coyne, J. Stirling (writer) 79[2]:212
- coyote-brush (Baccharis pilularis subspecies consanguinea), 76[2-3]:23
- Coyote and Deer Creek Water Company, 77[4]:137
- Coyote Canyon, 10:214,216
- Coyote Creek, 22:71,73,74,81
- Coyote Dancer (painting), inside front cover, Fall (Volume 71, 1992)
- Coyote Diggings, Calaveras Company, 22:74
- Coyote Flat, 22:76
- Coyote Hill, 29:193
- Coyote Holes, Kern County, 17:105, 106, 108,116
- Coyote in the Mission (painting), 71:391
- Coyote mining claim, Butte County, 33:295
- Coyote mining claim, Kern County, 32:14, 29-36 passim
- Coyote Press, 71:338
- Coyote Ravine, 11:236
- coyote stories, 76[2-3]:59, 68-69, 71
- Coyote Valley Rancheria, 71:403, 404 (photograph)
- Coyote Valley, 24:55, 56
- Coyote-hole diggings, 6:245-46; 8:359; 11:236; illustration, 6: opposite 245
- Coyotes, 2:43; 6:215, 247; 8:147; 11:114; 12:208, 305; 13:68; 17:28; 18:74; 19:118, 119; 27:194; 28:218; 29:256, 258
- Coyoteville, 8:359; 11:236
- Coytier, L., 28:46
- Coytisa (Indian, 1819), 3:26
- Crabb, Henry A., 9:41,47, 144, 176; 19:274,279; 21:32; 45:5, 6, 12
- Crabb, Henry, 67:216
- Crabb, Horace and Daisy Anna (Davis), 2:67
- Crabb, Jeremiah, 21:342; 22:49
- Crabbe, Buster (Clarence), 63:21, 44, 66 (photograph), 69
- Crabtree, Lotta, 4:60-61; 6:341; 8:84; 9:77,176; 10:291, 376, 390; 14:411; 17:353; 20:307; 21:61, 77-78; 31:378; portrait, 52:83; 64:119-121; 69:390 (photograph); 79[2]:21, 154, 156, 289, 291; photo of, 292; book on, review, 8:84
- Crackbon, Joseph, 13:31
- Crackborn, Charles, 10:284
- Cracklin's Hotel, Grass Valley, 6:232
- Cracklin, Charles, 6:233
- Cracklin, Tom, 6:227,228,332,347
- Cracraft, Martha (Mrs. Stephen Bowers), 62:26
- Cracroft, Sophia, 57:236
- Craddock, John, 13:258
- Craddock, Mrs. J. H. (Nancy Trego), 10:252,259
- cradle. see rocker
- Cradles (mining), 5:221-22, 223; 6:216, 244,245; 12:314-15; 13:161-62; 23:350; 26:123-24; 39:103
- Craft (Yosemite, 1856), 1:274
- Craft, Mable Clare see Deering, Mable Craft
- Craft, Marcella, 25:236
- Crafton subdivision, Redlands, 76[1, 4]:26
- Crafton, California, 76[1, 4]:38
- Crafts, Erastus, 78:236
- Crafts, Farish, & Company, 9:346, 347
- Craggs Flat, 11:240
- Crago Franciscorum, 60:145
- Crago Vulgaris, 60:145
- Craig (Auburn, 1870s), 18:361
- Craig (San Francisco, 1852), 34:34
- Craig, Elisabeth, 25:380
- Craig, Evelyn, see Pattiani, Evelyn Craig
- Craig, Hugh, 22:192; 31:341
- Craig, John, 18:356
- Craig, Malin (Brigadier General) 62:174
- Craig, Mary, see Sinclair, Mrs. Upton
- Craig, Scipio, 76[1, 4]:32, 34, 36, 38, 40
- Craig, William (1840s), 25:142, 144
- Craig, William (1940s), 26:349
- Craighill, William, 70:16
- Crain, William (architect) 79[2]:271
- Craine, Jeremiah V., 22:38; 30:265
- Craine, William, 38:34
- Cram, Rogers, & Company Weaverville Express, 28:226, 231
- Cramer & Company, 8:341, 345,353; 9:50
- Cramer, B. H., 13:32
- Cramer, Charles Lake, 58:215
- Cramer, James W., 13:32
- Cramer, John, 13:32
- Crampton, Beecher, 72:264
- Crampton, C. Gregory, editor, The Mariposa Indian War, 1850-1851: Diaries of Robert Eccleston, review, 55:92
- Crampton, Charlotte, 21:148-49, 151
- Cramton, Congressman, 75:45
- Crampton, Gregory, address,"Gold Rushes and Their Significance," 19:375
- Crandali, J. C., 58:312
- Crandall (San Diego, 1935), 36:162
- Crandall (Yuba County, 1856), 9:60
- Crandall, Dwight, 9:46; 32:152
- Crandall, J. B., 49:102
- Crandall, J. R., 9:113, 116
- Crandall, Jared B., 7:17, 19; 13:256; 14:160; see also Hall & Crandall
- Crandall, William G. (Billy), 49:112, 119, 122, 123
- Crandall, William, 62:46
- Crandall,"Grandma" (Auburn, 1870s), 18:361
- Crane (Indian, 1845), 1:129
- Crane (James M.) & (F. W.) Rice, 6:45; 7:281
- Crane, Addison Moses, 10:377, 387, 390
- Crane, Charles H., 28:216, 221; 34:34
- Crane, Clarkson, 63:322
- Crane, Clarkson, translator, Bernard de Russailh, Last Adventure, 39:3; review, 10:205
- Crane, Erwin J., 25:95
- Crane, George Whitfield, 4:234; 9:254, 269, 282; 29:23, 27
- Crane, James E., 30:263
- Crane, James M., 21:229-33,237; 22:30, 38; 28:34
- Crane, John, 15:177; 25:344
- Crane, L. T., 8:356; 10:189
- Crane, Lauren E., 24:367
- Crane, Mrs. George Whitfield, see Sánchez, Mrs. José María [Sanchez, Mrs. Jose Maria]
- Crane, Mrs. Talmage Burton (Ethel Hastings), 23:190
- Crane, Richard Taller, 40:153
- Crane, Stephen, 73:229
- Crane, Walter, 48:114
- Crane, William Henry, 35:142
- Crane, William W., 42:123; 66:83
- Cranfors, see Granfors
- Cranston, Alan, 64:9; 66:243; 71:268
- Crapo, William, 4:34-35; 64:46, 49
- Crarey, Captain (San Francisco, 1849), 22:69
- Crary, Mrs. (Sacramento, 1861), 10:278
- Crater Lake National Park, 70:66
- Crater, California, 67:109-116
- Cravath, Ruth, 38:4
- Craven, Avery, inside front cover, 72: Winter
- Craven, C., 8:203
- Craven, J. Bur, 8:203
- Craven, Nettie, 25:88
- Craven, Tumis Augustus Macdonough, 70:148
- Craven, Tunis Augustus Macdonough, 30:235; "Naval Conquest in the Pacific," Journal of, editor John H. Kemble, 20:193-234; portrait, 20: opposite 193
- Cravens, Junius, 69:57
- Cravens, Robert O., 2:205; 10:76
- Craw, S.B., 24:243
- Crawford & Company, 31:158
- Crawford and Fay Machine Shop, 61:29
- Crawford's Claim (play), 34:364
- Crawford, George W., 10:148, 164
- Crawford, George, 21:351; 33:105
- Crawford, Hilary H., 27:284-85
- Crawford, J., 9:180
- Crawford, Joan, 72:53
- Crawford, Martin J., 50:250
- Crawford, Martin Jenkins, 19:365
- Crawford, Moses, 9:347
- Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. (San Francisco, 1850), 7:396, 397, 398, 404
- Crawford, Richard W., 75:3, 4, 9, 25, "The Records of Local Government and California History," 75:21-25
- Crawford, Tina, 67:233-234
- Crawley, J. M., 70:17
- Crawley, L. J., 31:333
- Crawley, Stephen, 17:84
- Cray, Ed, Levi's: The "Shrink-to-Fit" Business that Stretched to Cover the World, review, 59:88-89
- Creaner, Charles M., 15:161; 29:20, 21,26
- Creary, M. M., 42:244
- Creation, The (oratorio), 15:276
- Creative Initiative, 69:36, 38, 46, 50-51
- Creatures of Impulse (play), 21:171
- Credit association, San Francisco (1855), 16:336
- Crédit Mobilier [Credit Mobilier], 78:16
- Cree, William J., 21:306
- Creed, Mrs. Wigginton (Isabel Hooper), 31:300,340
- Creed, W. E., 63:290
- Creed, Wigginton, 30:346-49 passim; 31:300
- Creel, George, 39:125; 51:221, 222; 60:69; 63:311; 66:261
- Creesy, Josiah, 77[4]:255
- Cregan, Jerry, 18:357-58
- Creigh, J. D., 17:116
- Creight, Dorothy Weyer, A Primer for Local Historical Societies, review, 56:89
- Creighton, Edward, 29:346-47, 350-54 passim
- Creighton, John Hayes, 21:192
- Creighton, Samuel, 28:290
- Crellin Laboratory, 60:239
- Crellin, John, 67:31
- Crellin, Mrs. Anita M., 26:381
- Crellin, Thomas A., 67:30, 31
- Cremone Theater, San Francisco, 20:135
- Cremony, John Clare, 12:3, 28:3; 40:349
- Crenshaw, George H., 10:50,62, 70
- creosote bush (Larrea tridentata), 76[2-3]:32, 33
- Crescent City, 76[2-3]:19
- Crescent City (ship), 13:3, 28, 390; 23:53; 29:3; 33:324; 79[2]:172
- Crescent City (steamer), 78:228, 229
- Crescent City (vessel), 42:45
- Crescent City and Yreka Plank and Turnpike Company, 32:163
- Crescent City Bay, 10:334
- "Crescent City on the Tuolumne," by Helen T. Pratt, 11:358-62
- Crescent City, Del Norte County, 15:369; 23:369, 376; 26:1-11 passim, 201, 203, 360; 28:228-29; 29:111; 30:263; 32:161-70, 190; 34:269-70; 38:319; church, 32:164-65 lighthouse, 35:325-34; newspaper, 32:162-63; photograph, 35: opposite 328
- Crescent City, Stanislaus County, 11:358-62; 23:369
- Crescent Rifles, 34:269
- Crescent Social Club, Crescent City, 32:168
- Crespí, Juan, [Crespi, Juan] 1:158-60; 9:203-4; 10:211-12; 11:279; 13:180, 196-98; 15:329-30; 19:287; 28:19; 31:113-17, 121, 124, 261-62, 270,350, 354; 36:1-2; 37:292, 298; 42:199; 46:100-101; 47:294, 299-300; 49:5; 55:326-339 passim; 58:159, 160, 161; 66:26; 67:152, 156, 158; 68:173, 174, 178, 181; 75:309 (photo), 314; 76[2-3]:21, 94, 156; biography of, review, 6:376
- Crespo, Manuel, 4:152-53; 15:347-48; 16:355
- Cressey, Captain (of Sea Gull, 1850), 2:123
- Cressman, L. S. Prehistory of the Far West: Homes of Vanished Peoples, review, 56:376-377
- Cressy, Josiah Perkins, 15:367; 20:277
- Cressy, T. R., 27:236
- Cresta Blanca Winery, 54:158, 160
- Creswell, Harry Thornton, 6:288
- Cretigny, Louise, 29:225-26
- Creutz, Gloria Ricci, review of DeVore, Land and Liberty: A History of the Mexican Revolution, 46:361-363
- Cribari Family, 54:156
- Crichton, Ala., 73:47
- Cricket (ship), 32:338
- Cridge, Edward, 56:40
- Crigler, John, 24:128, 136
- Criley, Richard, 63:310, 312
- Crim, Samuel, 33:375
- Crime and Criminals, see "Shadows in St. James Park," 57:289-307
- Crime Prevention Division, Berkeley, 54:115
- Crime, see "Fountainhead of corruption: Peter P. McDonough, boss of San Francisco's underworld," 58:142-153; "He did not have a fair trial: California Progressives react to the Leo Frank case," 58:166-178
- Crime, San Francisco, 55:50
- Crimean War, 15:184, 267, 372, 375, 377; 16:84, 337, 341; 17:84-85; 27:212; 32:163; 38:338
- Crimean War, see "An Early Attempt at International Goodwill," 50:79-83
- Crimes and Career of Tiburcio Vasquez, review, 7:195
- Criminal Syndicalism Act of 1919, 53:112
- Crimmins, Phil, 54:257, 258
- Crins, John, 22:78
- criollos, 76[2-3]:160
- Crippen, R. A., 44:219
- Cripple River, 76[1, 4]:18, 19, 23
- "Crisis" (San Francisco eccentric), 73:133
- Crisis, 60:267
- Crisman, Joel, 4:310, 321
- Crisman, S., 4:310
- Crisotomo N. Perez, Land Grants in Alta California: A Compilation of Spanish and Mexican Private Land Claims in the State of California, review, 76[1, 4]:61-62
- Crispin, Elizabeth, 66:214
- Crist (overland, 1849), 22:129,131
- Critcher, Henry, 48:8
- Crites, Angus K., 32:9
- Crites, G. S., 61:295
- Critic (magazine), San Francisco, 21:153; 78:268
- Critical Legal Studies movement (CLS), 72:312
- Critical Masses: Opposition to Nuclear Power in California, 1958-1978, by Thomas Raymond Wellock, review of, 78:203
- Crittenden (Yuba County, 1855), 8:340
- Crittenden, Alexander Parker, 7:118; 14:367; 19:256; 32:148,158; 38:49; 73:200
- Crittenden, John J, 50:248
- Crittenden, John Jordan, 10:290; 11:18, 19; 15:6; 19:345,361; 31:196-97
- Crittenden, R. D., 10:273,275,288; 11:8, 9
- Crittenden-Fair case, 73:200
- Croatian Catholics, 72:155-57
- Crocker (H. S.) & Company, 27:270; 30:130, 147; 66:57, 59, 60-61, 67; 69:356
- Crocker Amazon (San Francisco), 76[1, 4]:132
- Crocker Art Gallery, 39:198; 47:99-112 passim
- Crocker Art Museum, 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Winter; 77[1-3]:2
- Crocker Art Museum (Sacramento), 70:393, 394
- "The Crocker Art Museum," by KD Kurtz, inside front cover, Spring (Volume 71, 1992), (photograph), 71:25, 109
- Crocker Bank, 76[1, 4]:124
- Crocker National Bank, 31:303,305
- Crocker, Amy (Aimee), inside front cover, Spring (Volume 71, 1992)
- Crocker, Benjamin R. and Rosanna, 28:294
- Crocker, C. Templeton, 56:350; 60:193; 71:25
- Crocker, Charles Frederick, 11:88; 27:319; 34:340
- Crocker, Charles Henry, 25:230,232
- Crocker, Charles Templeton, see Crocker, Templeton
- Crocker, Charles, 4:219, 245, 246, 247, 258, 261, 268; 5:178; 9:36; 10:273, 288; 15:76; 18:24; 19:234, 238; 21:328, 369; 24:367; 26:181; 27:170,171; 31:337; 37:130; 38:311, 352; 47:102, 253; 48:42; 57:19, 134-135, 154-155; 59:8; 60:40, 41; 64:137-138; 67:96 (photograph), 97, 101, 102, 109; 69:143, 144, 356, 358; 70:6, 7, 8, 51, 53, 106, 110, 275; 71:19, 51, 78, 79, 467; 75:218 (photo), 219; 77[4]:279, 283; 78:46, 154
- Crocker, E. B., 57:1; 69:143
- Crocker, Edward, 75:135
- Crocker, Edward B., 47:253
- Crocker, Edwin B., inside front cover, Spring (Volume 71, 1992); 71:19, 21, 25, 50, 52, 55, 57, 70, 79, 109
- Crocker, Edwin Bryant, 2:204; 5:178, 179, 181; 9:175; 15:76; California Digest, 9:141,175; 22:39,40; 70:105
- Crocker, Edwin Bryant, see "Lady Bountiful: Margaret Crocker of Sacramento," 47:99-112 passim
- Crocker, Judge E. B. 79[2]:195
- Crocker, Everett F., 2:92, 101,113,121; "lines" composed by, 2:99-100, 111-12
- Crocker, H. S., 67:253
- Crocker, Helen, see Russell, Mrs. Henry Potter
- Crocker, Henry J., 47:204; 66:61
- Crocker, Henry Robinson and May (Hall), 23:96
- Crocker, Henry S., 66:60-61
- Crocker, James C., 75:134, 135
- Crocker, Jennie, 60:246; inside front cover, Spring (Volume 71, 1992)
- Crocker, Judge, 45:4
- Crocker, Margaret, inside front cover, Spring (Volume 71, 1992)
- Crocker, Margaret, see "Lady Bountiful: Margaret Crocker of Sacramento," 47:99-112
- Crocker, Mary Ives, 66:61
- Crocker, Mary, 64:289; inside front cover, Spring (Volume 71, 1992)
- Crocker, McKune and Robinson, 47:102
- Crocker, Mrs. Charles Frederick, 34:340
- Crocker, Mrs. William H., 63:152
- Crocker, Mrs. William Henry (Ethel W. Sperry), 16:383; 20:136; Obit., 13:287
- Crocker, Templeton: active in reorganization of CHS, 1:19; 19:89, 94; 21:95, 183; article on, 28:364-66; 36:175; collection of, 1:72, 79-90, 182-83, 190-92, 210, 291; 2:69, 71, 162-72, 246-50, 351-52, 354, 357-62; 3:84-88, 188, 252, 284-85, 286-87; 4:83-85; 5:193-95, 308; 6:83-87, 181, 265, 268-71, 274-80, 368-72; 7:81; 19:79-81, 89, 376-80 passim; 21:95, 185-88 passim; 25:250; 50:165, 167, 170; obituary, 28:90
- Crocker, William H., 71:467
- Crocker, William Henry, 25:230, 232, 235, 249, 250; 36:68; obituary, 16:383-84
- Crocker-Citizens National Bank, 43:275; 44:83
- Crocker/Kingsley Exhibition, 70:393, 394
- Crockett & Company, 14:401
- Crockett (Los Angeles, 1854), 13:319
- Crockett (place), 27:197; 35:150; photograph, 27: opposite 197, opposite 200
- Crockett, Joseph Bryant, 4:234, 237; 14:364-67 passim, 371, 373; 15:70, 146,273; 38:300; correspondence, 14:365; 15:72-75; 40: following 206
- Croft, Thomas F., 69:241, 242-243, 245, 247
- Crofton House, photo, 59:225
- "Crofton" (Contra Costa County), 29:100
- Crofutt, George, 75:70
- Croix, Charles François de, [Croix, Charles Francois de] 31:110, 122
- Croix, Francisco de, 49:5
- Croix, Teodoro de, 13:199; 14:7; 27:63, 64; 42:207, 209; 55:328, 332, 336; 56:256-264 passim; 57:372
- Croke, James, 10:388
- Croker, Richard, 51:4, 5, 6
- Croly, Herbert, 51:304
- Crome, Sarah, Lyn Reese and Victoria Brady, "Resist! Survival Tactics of Indian Women," 63:140-151
- Crónica, La, San Francisco, [Cronica, La]16:80
- Cronise, T. F., 43:313
- Cronise, Titus Fey, 1:208; 3:27-28; 24:106; 39:117,119; 75:115
- Cronkhite, J. W., 31:331
- Cronon, William, 76[2-3]:14, 198; 77[1-3]:150; 79[2]:117
- Cronyn, George W., `49, a Novel of Gold, review, 5:312-15
- Crook, George, 26:1-2, 10; 38:153
- Crook, George, 72:341
- "The Crooked-Neck Horse and the Side-Wheel Mule," by Roger and Nancy Olmsted, 57:333-341
- Crooks, Ramsey, 50:23
- Crooks, Stephen, 26:119
- Cropper, T. B., 15:275
- Crosby, Alfred L., 76[2-3]:270
- Crosby, Bing, 75:58, 77; 76[1, 4]:48
- Crosby, Elisha Oscar, 13:251, 254, 392; 14:163, 164, 212, 405; 20:103; 23:369, 370; 32:126; 33:373; 34:184; 38:49; article on, 27:133-40; facsimile sig., 10: opposite 159
- Crosby, Elisha, 41:233
- Crosby, Harry, The King's Highway in Baja California, review, 54:187-188
- Crosby, Harry W., Antigua California, 75:306
- Crosby, J. C., 34:126, 131
- Crosby, Joanne, Field Hands at Mission San Jose del Cabo (drawing), front cover, Winter (volume 75)
- Crosby, John D., 10:74
- Crosette, George H., 9:44-45; 15:369; 18:199
- Cross & Company, 6:354-55; 27:173
- Cross (Yuba County, 1857), 9:159, 162, 163
- Cross Country Club, Mt. Tamalpais, 70:151
- Cross in the Valley (The), by Robert Eugene Bonta, review, 43:259-260
- Cross v. Harrison, 8:261
- Cross, August, 22:251
- Cross, Harry E., 73:292
- Cross, Hobson & Company, 23:58; 24:24; 30:99
- Cross, Ira B., 58:351
- Cross, Ira Brown, 30:364; address,"Early Banking in California," 23:380
- Cross, Ira, 59:31; 77[4]:69
- Cross, Mrs. (Marysville, 1858), 9:354
- Cross, Osborne, 16:339
- Cross, Ralph Herbert, 25:94; 34:286; address,"Early Inns of California," 20:83
- Cross, Ralph Herbert, obituary by Robert C. Hays, 44:70-71
- Cross, Sharon, 2:112, 121
- Cross-filing in elections, 31:287; article on, 38:349-57; 39:19-34
- Crossett, J. L., 25:108, 109
- Crossing the Isthmus (painting), 71:35
- "Crossing the Isthmus of Panama, 1849: The Letters of Dr. Augustus Campbell," edited by Colin D. Campbell, 78:226-237
- Crossing the Plains, by Ackley, review, 8:86
- Crossley Building (San Francisco), 63:281, 282
- Crosthwaite, Mrs. Philip (Maria Lopéz [Maria Lopez]), 26:41
- Crosthwaite, Philip, 26:40-41, 51, 59
- Crothers, Robert A., 30:195
- Crotty, Homer D., 45:242, 246, 256, 257
- Crotty, Homer Daniel, address,"Sketches of Mariposa in the Fifties," 33:276-77; obituaries of Florence Green Bixby, 40:365-66; Frederick W. Williamson, 21:286-87
- Crouch, Ben E., 69:257
- Crouch, Cyrus, 15:45
- Crouch, Edith M., 69:257
- Crouch, H. B., 36:201
- Crouchett, Larry, 77[1-3]:134
- Crouchett, Lawrence P. et al., Visions Toward Tomorrow: The History of the East Bay Afro-American Community, 1852-1977, review, 68:137-138; 75:246
- Crouchett, Lawrence Paul, "Symbol for an Era: Assemblyman W. Byron Rumford," 66:12-23
- Crouchett, Lorraine J., Delilah Leontium Beasley: Oakland's Crusading Journalist, review, 70:412-413
- Crouchett, Lorraine, 75:248
- Crouchett, Lorraine J., review of Scharlin and Villanueva, Philip Vera Cruz: A Personal History of Filipino Immigrants and the Farmworkers Movement, 72:381
- Crouchett, Lorraine Jacobs, Filipinos in California: From the Days of the Galleons to the Present, review, Roger Daniels, 62:147
- Crow (Railroad Hill, 1857), 9:165
- Crow, Thomas, 9:351, 383; 69:204 (photograph)
- Crow, Walter, 78:53
- Crowald (San Francisco, 1851), 30:109
- Crowan (San Francisco, 1850), 8:274
- Crowe (San Francisco and Sacramento, 1859), 10:41
- Crowe, John C., 27:285
- Crowe, Mary Ann, 27:285
- Crowell & Company v. M. McKinty, 9:53
- Crowell, E. A., 9:19
- Crowell, Eugene, 8:340(?), 356
- Crowell, J. W., 51:79
- Crowell, John M., 8:340(?), 346, 356; 9:130, 132, 133,149,157, 172, 177; 10:77,367
- Crowell, Zenas, 26:358, 362
- Crowinshield, Harriet, 73:117
- Crowley (San Francisco, 1864), 24:263
- Crowley, Patrick, 27:21, 26; 29:82
- Crown Carriage Works, 55:308
- Crown Distilleries, 63:121
- Crown Hill trolly line (Los Angeles), 62:166
- Crown of the Sierra (The) (painting), 71:82
- Crown Paper Company, 66:65
- Crown Point and Savage mines, 77[4]:71
- Crown Princess (ship), 29:10
- Crown Zellerbach Company, 36:112
- Crownhart-Vaughn, E. A. P., and Basil Dmytryshyn, Colonial Russian America: Kyrill T. Khlebnikov's Reports, 1817-1832, review, 56:178-179
- Crowninshield, Jacob, 24:24
- Crowold (San Francisco, 1851), 30:109
- Crowther, Bosley, 52:329, 331
- Crozier, R. G., 9:30
- Crozier, Robert G., 62:103
- Cruces, Panama, 8:4, 13-14; 27:35, 47; 34:34; 78:234
- Cruess, W. V., 54:160
- Cruise of the Portsmouth (The): A Sailor's View of the Naval Conquest of California, 1845-1848, by Joseph T. Downey, edited by Howard R. Lamar, review, 43:361
- Crum, Bartley, 60:271; 76[1, 4]:130
- Crum, Theodore, 75:80, 81, 83 (photo)
- Crump, Ed, 69:370
- Crump, Spencer, 60:55; Redwoods, Iron Horses, and the Pacific: The Story of the California Western "Skunk" Railroad, review, 43:349-350; review, of Myers and Swett, Trolleys to the Surf: The Story of the Los Angeles Pacific Railway, 56:186-187
- Crumpton, Hezekiah John, 2:206
- Crumpton, Washington B., 2:206
- "Crusade or Civil War? the Pullman strike in California," by William W. Ray, 58:20-37
- Crusader (brig, 1833), 14:342; 23:312
- Crusader (steamer, 1861), 20:194
- Crush, Elizabeth, see Pomeroy, Mrs. Walter
- Crusoe's Island (1864), by J. Ross Browne 79[2]:216
- Crutcher, William M., 2:205
- Cruthers (Benicia, 1853), 27:308
- Crutsinger (Yuba County, 1855), 8:346
- Cruz, Antonio F., 21:320
- Cruz, Gilbert R. (historian) 79[2]:117
- Cruz, José de la, [Cruz, Jose de la] 2:341-43
- Cruz, Mary Louisa, 71:431 (photograph)
- Cruzado, Antonio, 23:371
- Cruzador (ship), 23:332
- Cryer, George C., 72:15
- Cryer, George E., 36:258; 37:273; 55:109, 166
- Cryer, George, 67:16
- Cryer, Mayor, 59:294, 297
- Crystal Bathhouse, San Francisco, 64:275
- Crystal Springs, 77[4]:245
- Crystal, Helen (Dormody), 26:381
- Crystal, Quartz Mill, 11:324
- Crysup (Benicia, 1853), 27:308
- Cuadra, see Bodega y Quadra
- Cuba, 20:24; Senate bill re, 9:67, 80; 10:66; 19:177-78; 32:322
- Cubas, Ignacio de, 25:60, 362
- Cubberley, Elwood Patterson, 4:49
- Cubeily, Mr. and Mrs. (San Francisco, 1855), 15:375
- Cubillas (Guaymas, 1850), 11:369
- Cucamonga Growers Winery, 54:148, 150
- Cucamonga, 3:165-66, 169; 12:7; 17:216; 27:113, 118; 74:110; 75:340; 76[2-3]:315; see also Ranchos: Cucamonga
- Cucupa Indians, 44:102
- Cuddy (Placerville, 1863), 16:177
- Cuelho, Art, 68:194
- Cuello, José, [Cuello, Jose] review of Balderrama, In Defense of La Raza: The Los Angeles Mexican Consulate and the Mexican Consulate, 1929 to 1936, 62:70
- Cuenca, Lieutenant Antonio, 78:175
- Cuerro, Delfina, 63:146
- Cuesta grade, 38:262
- Cuesta, Ramon de la, 4:158
- Cueto, Pedro, 53:54-65 passim
- Cueva, Pedro de la, 14:13
- Cuevas, Mariano, 1:37; 30:279
- Cuffeys' Cove, California, 50:50, 58
- Culin, Mira Barrett, 58:43
- Culin, Stewart, 71:386
- Cull, Laurence F. and Mary (MacCormick), 9:294
- Cull, Ursula, 9:294
- Cullen (San Francisco, 1867), 11:127
- Cullen, B., lawsuit, 10:180
- Cullen, Charles B., 13:318
- Cullen, G. P., 10:359,368
- Cullen, Michael, 15:177
- Cullimore, Clarence, 33:92-93; "A California Martyr's Bones," 33:13-21; 36:15; drawing by, 36: opposite 1
- Cullimore, Mrs. Clarence (Rosemary Thelen), translated letter of Manuel Toussaint, 33:18-19
- Cullinan, Eustace, 43:15; 53:169
- Cullum, Mrs. G. W., see Halleck, Mrs. Henry W.
- Cullumah (Maidu village) 79[2]:9. See also Coloma
- "Cully-Bool," Mendocino County, 30:164
- Culmer, Frederick A., 26:380; "`General' John Wilson, Signer of the Deseret Petition," 26:321-48
- Culp, James D., 40:103; 45:48
- Culton, Donald K., "Charles Dwight Willard: Los Angeles' `Citizen Fixit'," 57:158-171
- Culton, Donald R., review of Hague, The road to California: the search for a southern Overland Route, 1540-1848, 58:269-270
- "Cultural Diggings at Crescent City in the `Fifties," by Frances T. McBeth, 32:161-70
- Cultural Heritage Choir, 75:248
- Cultural resource management (CRM), 71:338-339
- Culture y Cultura: Consequences of the U.S.-Mexican War, by Iris H.W. Engstrand and Richard Griswold del Castillo, review of, 78:120
- Culver, F. J., 44:211-214 passim
- Culver, Myron, 13:3
- Cum Chon, 14: opposite 209
- Cumberland (ship), 18:5
- Cumberland College, Sonoma, 36:349
- Cumberson, Katherine D., 67:122, 125
- Cumiford, William L., review of Schoneberger, California Wings: A History of Aviation in the Golden State, 67:137-138; review of Heilbron and Seidel, Lawrence and His Laboratory: A History of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (Vol. 1), 69:392-393; review of Energy and the Making of Modern California and Critical Masses: Opposition to Nuclear Power in California, 1958-1978, 78:203-204
- Cumming, George and Marion (Baine), 19:286
- Cumming, Joseph Moore, obituary, 19:286
- Cumming, Mrs. Joseph Moore (Virginia Kerr), 19:286
- Cummings (died circa 1874), 18:359
- Cummings (San Francisco, 1864), 24:265
- Cummings, A. A., 53:260
- Cummings, George (architect) 79[2]:18
- Cummings, Gordon Parker, 38:32; 74:379
- Cummings, Gordon, 54:317; 71:464
- Cummings, Homer, 63:196, 198
- Cummings, Lew Addison, 66:58
- Cummings, Melbourne Wesley, 66:58
- Cummings, Rev. H., niece of, 17:83
- Cummings, Richard, 4:313, 316
- Cummins, Ella Sterling, The Story of The Files: A Review of California Writers and Literature, inside front cover, 72: Spring; see also Mighels, Ella Sterling Cummins
- Cummins, James, 68:238
- Cummins, Thomas, 12:138; 14:320, 336, 337, 346
- Cumuchi (Indian, 1838), 16:360
- Cumulative Index-Westways Touring Topics, 1909-1959, Compiled by Anna Marie and Everett Gordon Hager, review, 41:61-62
- Cuneo, Clorinda Agnes, 21:92-93
- Cuneo, Joseph, 21:92-93
- Cuneo, Joseph, 47:206
- Cuneo, Rinaldo, 38:2
- Cunliff, William, 26:204
- Cunningham (Feather River, 1861), 10:362
- Cunningham and Brumagim, 14:395, 398, 401; 77[4]:218
- Cunningham, Bill, 63:12
- Cunningham, Charles Edward, 29:298-305 passim
- Cunningham, Charles, 12:12-13, 17
- Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch, 66:57
- Cunningham, Ebenezer E., 63:125-126, 130
- Cunningham, George Farley, 29:298, 302, 305
- Cunningham, Imogen, 56:128-132; 71:111, 125; 75:94
- Cunningham, James, 28:360; 29:148
- Cunningham, James, Jr., 29:298, 305
- Cunningham, Joseph, 28:360
- Cunningham, Lewis, 10:165, 189, 394; 14:213, 398, 401; 15:24, 29, 43, 52
- Cunningham, N. C., 9:42
- Cunningham, Robert B., 23:343; 38:332; 61:270
- Cunningham, Stephen, 69:120
- Cunningham, Thomas J., 46:35
- Cunningham, William H., 2:235; 8:331; The Log of the Courier, review, 38:371
- Cunningham, William, 23:311, 331
- Cupeño Indians, [Cupeno Indians] 63:141; 72:339 Agua Caliente (Kupa), Warner's Ranch, 72:339, 344, 345; 76[2-3]:15, 53, 218, 220; 79[2]:99
- Cupeños (Indians), [Cupenos] see "The Garra Uprising: Conflict Between San Diego Indians and Settlers in 1851," 45:339-349
- Cupertino, California, see DeAnza Community College
- Cuppy, Mrs. Laura, 73:192, 193, 194, 197
- Cuprien, Frank W., 63:253, 255
- Curiel, Bernardo, 15:356
- Curio, Juan de, 6:311
- Curl, William H., 29:122
- Curle Bros., 30:109, 258, 265, 266
- Curle, J. H., 77[4]:157
- Curle, R. Al., 30:265
- Curlett, William, 63:287
- Curletti, Rosario Andrea, review of Geiger, Pictorial History of the Physical Development of Mission Santa Barbara from Brush Hut to Institutional Greatness, 1786-1963, 43:354-355
- Curlew (ship), 22:174
- Curran Theater, San Francisco, 27:239; see also Cort Theater
- Curran, Homer F., 27:239
- Curran, Mrs. (circa 1884), 32:254
- Curren, Bridget, 10:56
- currency, 77[4]:227, 228
- Current, William R., and Karen, Greene & Greene, Architects in the Residential Style, review, 54:188-189
- Currey, John, 9:42, 381; 10:78, 192, 195, 197; 11:22; 19:265-66; 23:295; 26:209, 210, 263, 266; 32:159
- Currie, Anne H., 36:379; "Bidwell Rancheria," 36:313-25
- Currie, William, 50:115
- Currier & Ives, 30:355-56
- Currier, Ezekiel, 2:121
- Currier, Nathaniel, 77[4]:251
- Currier, John C., 36:105, 270
- Curry Camping Company, 69:93, 94, see also Yosemite Park & Curry Company
- Curry County, Oregon, 31:125-38 passim
- Curry Village, 69:93
- Curry, Camp (Yosemite), see Yosemite National Park
- Curry, Charles F., 45:230, 234
- Curry, Charles Forrest, 39:21,22
- Curry, David A., 69:132, 165
- Curry, David A., see "Welllllcome to Camp Curry," 53:131-138
- Curry, Jennie, 53:130, portrait, 132
- Curry, John Steuart, 64:269
- Curry, Margaret, 71:119
- Curry, Mary (Estell),"Carthay Center," 5:198; "Meetings of the Society," 6:380, 381-82
- Curry, Mary (Mrs. Donald B. Tressider), 22:96
- Curry, Robert, 71:254
- Curse of Cain, The (play), 21:257
- Curti, Merle, inside front cover, 72: Winter
- Curtin, John Barry, 39:21
- Curtis (Monterey, 1851), 31:313
- Curtis (Napa, 1851), 2:136
- Curtis (overland, 1849), 21:300
- Curtis and Shoemake Colony, 25:175
- Curtis' Western Indians, by Ralph W Andrews, review, 42:360-361
- Curtis, A. A., 44:211
- Curtis, A. B., 17:48; 27:345
- Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, 15:6,15
- Curtis, Charles C., 61:121, 123, 131-134
- Curtis, D. B., 9:269
- Curtis, Dr. (Sacramento, 1853), 36:146
- Curtis, Edward S., 57:193; 60:295; The Hunter -- Lake Pomo, 75:131 (photo)
- Curtis, Elizabeth, 32:191; 36:73
- Curtis, Greenleaf, 26:10
- Curtis, J. C. (or J. S.), 9:42, 107
- Curtis, J. W., 9:391; 10:177, 199
- Curtis, James E., 26:7, 9
- Curtis, James F., 46:346, 347, 350, 351
- Curtis, James F., 6:15; 15:164; 34:245-46; 40:349
- Curtis, James R., "New Chicago of the Far West: Land Speculation in Alviso, California, 1890-1891," 61:36-45
- Curtis, Jotham, 10:350
- Curtis, Leila S., 77[1-3]:95
- Curtis, M., 13:3
- Curtis, Michael, 17:42
- Curtis, Mrs. M. B. (Albina De Mer), 17:48
- Curtis, N. Greene, 9:36, 397; 10:296; 29:340; 33:331
- Curtis, Samuel T., 11:9, 21
- Curtis, Tony, 72:47
- Curtis, W. G., 70:110
- Curtiss, Glenn H., 67:137 (photograph)
- Curtiss, Glenn Hammond, 58:344, 347
- Curtiss, Glenn, 60:57, 58
- Curtisville, 13:383; 20:115
- Cushing's (Yuba County, 1858), 9:367
- Cushing, Alice, 66:96
- Cushing, Caleb, 15:252; 17:21; 21:120; 72:318; 77[1-3]:64
- Cushing, Charles Stuart, address,"Society of California Pioneers," 6:197-98; obituary of William F. Chipman, 18:94-95; obituary, 25:89-90
- Cushing, Daniel, 21:383
- Cushing, G. H., 15:76
- Cushing, George S., 54:11
- Cushing, Henry, 21:383
- Cushing, I. H., 26:204
- Cushing, J., 13:31
- Cushing, James B., 14: opposite 209, 378, 394,398,399; 15:221, 23, 24, 28, opposite 40
- Cushing, John M., 21:383; 25:89
- Cushing, John, 11:171
- Cushing, Mrs. John (Grace Isabel Beaver), 23:94
- Cushing, Mrs. John M. (Ann Kennedy), 25:89
- Cushing, Oscar K., 21:383; 25:89
- Cushing, Robert, 8:365-66; 15:366; 16:80, 283, 336-37, 341
- Cushing, Samuel A., 12:138; 14:316
- Cushing, Simon, 15:76
- Cushman, Charles A., 2:122
- Cushman, Charles D., 15:275, 367
- Cushman, Dan, The Great North Trail, review, 47:180-182
- Cushman, Pauline, 40:307
- Cushman, W. H., 67:242
- Cusick, James, 15:77
- Cusick, Kathryn and Faye B. Morrison, Golden Poppies: California History and Contemporary Life in Books and Other Media for Young Readers, review, 67:59-60
- Custer, George A., 75:6
- Custom House Block, San Francisco, 26:40
- Customhouse, Monterey, see Monterey
- Customhouse, San Francisco, 13:376; 20:31; 25:345; 32:146; buildings 3:32-33, 84; 8:267, 270; 15:270; 16:184; 17:181, 298; 22:267; 24:47-48, 70; 25:344-45; clerks, 13:299; 14:75, 76; 25:333-37 passim, 343, 344, 345; 26:72, 73; 30:257; law establishing, 19:165, 183
- Customs duties and regulations: Mexican, 8:100 109, 151, 291, 292, 303-4, 332; 12:151, 281; 14:327-28; 17:24, 59; 18:66; 22:319; 23:315-16, 322, 323, 324 United States, 10:25-26, 129, 143, 160; 12:142,143; 13:376; 14:329-30; 15:269; 18:35; 22:319; 24:319-20
- Customs, collectors of, 5:19; 8:100, 151; 14:346; 18:35, 65; 25:332, 337, 344, 345
- Custot, Octave, 8:120; 17:68
- Cuteye Foster's Bar, see Brandy City
- Cutler, Charles T., 16:183
- Cutler, Charlotte Louise, see McAllister, Mrs. Matthew Hall
- Cutler, Fletcher Arnold, address,"The Settlement of California," 4:399-400
- Cutler, Nathan, 10:62
- Cutler, Nathaniel T., 2:128
- Cutler, Rufus Putnam, 10:295; 15:182; 25:341; 29:251; 34:233
- Cutler, Thomas, 39:58; 66:140
- Cutrell, William E., 1:238; 33:254
- Cutten, Charles Pryde, addresses: "Story of the Last Expedition of Dr. Josiah Gregg," 6:197; "Adventures... in the Discovery of Humboldt Bay," 19:375-76; account of luncheon meeting, 8:387; book revs. by, 7:408; 8:281-82; obituary, 22:379-80
- Cutten, David Page and Kate (McGrath), 22:379
- Cutter (Marysville, 1859), 10:166
- Cutter, Charles H. "Michael Reese: Parsimonious Patron of the University of California;" 42:127-144
- Cutter, Donald C., "Harbor Entry and Recognition Signals in Early California," 49:47-54; review of Bancroft, History of California, Volume I, 1542-1800, 45:74; review of Galvin, editor of Campa, A Journal of Explorations Northward along the Coast from Monterey in the Year 1775, 45:162; review of Gerhard, Pirates on the West Coast of New Spain, 1575-1742, 41:255; review of Gillingham, The Rancho San Pedro: The Story of a Famous Rancho in Los Angeles County and Its Owners, 42:63-65; review of Gilmore, Readings in California History, 46:360-361; review of Johnson, The New Almaden Quicksilver Mine, 43:62; review of Jones, Pueblo Warriors and Spanish Conquests, 47:360-361; review of Ritchie, The First Los Angeles City and County Directory, 1872, 43:363; review of Ruth, Great Day in the West: Forts, Posts, and Rendezvous beyond the Mississippi, 43:254-255; review of Servin an Wilson, Southern California and its University: A History of USC, 1880-1964, 49:57-58; review of Wood, Stephen Harriman Long, 1784-1864: Army Engineer, Explorer, Inventor, 48:261-262; 26:136; "California, Training Ground for Spanish Naval Heroes," 40:109-22; book review by, 40:71-73; California in 1792: A Spanish Naval Visit, review, 70:408-409; review of Browning, editor, The Discovery of San Francisco Bay. El Descubrimiento de la Bahia de San Francisco, 72:293
- Cutter, Donald, 63:180
- Cutter, J. H., 61:91
- Cutter, James H., 17:239
- Cutter, Phoebe, Public Landscape of the New Deal, review, 67:60-61
- Cutting, Bronson, 41:211
- Cutts, A. W., 14:217, 399
- Cutts, James Madison and Mrs., 11:16
- Cuyama Valley, 26:57; 34:200, 201; 36:120-31 passim
- Cuyamaca Club, San Diego, 35:345, 356
- Cuyamaca Mountains, 26:27, 34, 53, 59; 34:194-205 passim; 36:119-29 passim
- Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, 34:193, 200, 201
- Cuyamaca Water Company, 34:158; 72:147
- Cuyapipe Reservation, 72:351
- Cuyler's Harbor (San Miguel Island), 36:223; 76[2-3]:85
- Cuyler, M., 11:305, 306
- Cyane (ship), 1:138, 231; 2:165 168; 3:108-13 passim, 124; 5:297, 301; 6:277, 365-69 passim; 7:82, 84; 9:82; 12:37, 43, 48, 351; 17:125, 130, 149, 271, 272, 282; 19:142, 143; 20:213, 215, 232; 21:344, 350, 351, 352, 356; 22:49,66; 25:125,127; 26:221; 27:179; 29:157, 275; 31:210, 216; 33:233-34, 252
- Cyane (vessel), 63:238, 239; 66:104-112 passim; 70:148
- Cyane, U.S.S., (ship), 48:226; 54:225-243 passim
- CYANOGAS, 60:257
- cyanide heap-leaching, 77[1-3]:36, 41
- Cybele (ship), 31:35; 38:41
- Cyclone (ship), 33:327
- Cypress Lawn, 75:65
- Cypress Point, 7:25, 26, 51, 57, 75
- Cyprey, Baron Alleye de, 11:196-204 passim, 222; letter to, 11:341-466
- Cypriano (Indian), 28:330, 331; see also Cipriano
- Cyrano de Bergerac (play), 20:138
- Czapkay, Lajos J., 28:131-32, 142; 38:34
- Czechoslovakia, 75:368
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