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- J. A. Bayard (ship), 22:170
- J. A. Freitas Library of the Portuguese Union of the State of California (San Leandro), 75:91
- J. A. McClellan (ship), 39:302
- J. B. Ford (ship), 22:154, 170-74 passim
- J. Bragdon (river steamer), 8:201, 210; 9:72; 10:376; 15:266, 367
- J. E. Donald (ship), 7:211, 212, 213
- "J. Goldsborough Bruff," by Saundra Warren, inside front cover, 74: Summer, 1995
- "J. M. Alexander: A Gold Miner's Letter, 1852," edited by L. Paul Hyatt, 49:353-358
- J. M. Chapman (ship), 20:159; 26:18; 27:179; 33:234; 40:301
- J. R. Mora (ship), 17:172
- J. R. S. (ship), 19:326; 28:113, 114; 79[2]:51
- J. Paul Getty Conservation Institute, 77[1-3]:175
- J. Porter Shaw Library, 75:19
- J. Ross Browne, by Rock, review, 8:280
- J. Ross Browne: Confidential Agent in Old California, by Richard H. Dillon, review, 46:73-74
- "J. Ross Browne: Wine Lobbyist and Frontier Opportunist," by Thomas H. Pauly, 51:99-116
- J. S. Cabot (ship), 22:169
- J. V. N. Young v. Wright, 59:112, 115
- J. W. Bowker (locomotive), 70:94
- Jabotinsky Battalion (Jewish Zionists), 56:27
- Jacinto (vessel), 64:89, 106-107
- Jacinto, Jose, 76[1, 4]:101
- Jack Hayes (vessel), 64:93
- Jack Hays (river steamer), 14:384, 385; 30:158
- Jack L. Warner Papers, 75:38
- Jack Landon and His Daughters, by Joan London, review, 73:329
- Jack London and the Klondike: The Genesis of an American Writer, by Franklin Walker, review, 48:272-273
- Jack London Collection, 75:73
- Jack London Revised Edition, by Earle Labor and Jeanne Campbell Reesman, review , 75:173-174
- Jack's Restaurant, San Francisco, 24:286
- Jack, Frances, 71:402 (photograph), 403-411, 411 (photograph)
- Jack, Ola, 26:203
- Jack,"Captain" (Indian), 15:286; 28:161
- Jackass and Tiger Company, 35:224
- Jackass Hill, 3:196, 199
- Jackling, Mrs. Daniel C. (Virginia Joliffe), 36:183
- Jackman, Jarrell C., review of Spalek and Strelka, editors, Deutsch Exil-literatur Seit 1933, Teil I. Kalifornien, 56:377
- Jacks Family Emigrating Company, 24:242
- Jacks, David, 29:20, 25-26; 38:174
- Jacks, Margaret A., obituary by Mayo O'Donnell, 41:367-368
- Jacks, Margaret Anna, 38:74, 76
- Jacks, Mrs. David (Maria Cristina Romie), 29:25
- Jacks, Noel H., address,"True Tales of Early California Days," 15:193
- Jackson 79[2]:125, 325
- Jackson (in mines, 1850), 11:160
- Jackson (Mariposa County, 1850), 12:75
- Jackson (midshipman on Erie, 1846), 3:113
- Jackson (Mormon, 1852), 14:182
- Jackson (near Kern Lake, 1861), 18:204
- Jackson (place), 2:137 ; 11:179-80, 181, 322; 15:376; 16:338; 30:260, 362; 32:128; newspapers, 20:164, 183, 185
- Jackson (San Francisco, 1849), 28:57
- Jackson (Yuba County, 1855), 8:341
- Jackson County, Oregon, 31:125
- Jackson Creek, 31:148
- Jackson Forks, 28:233
- Jackson Hole National Monument, 71:164, 165
- Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 77[1-3]:145
- Jackson House, 59:326
- Jackson Meadow Reservoir, 62:98
- "Jackson Ralston and the last single tax campaign," by James Echois, 58:256-263
- Jackson Ranch, 28:234; 62:99
- Jackson Store, Columbia, 50:432
- Jackson Street (San Francisco), 73:132 (photograph)
- Jackson, Alexander M., 34:127-28
- Jackson, Alfred T. (diarist) 79[2]:216
- Jackson, Alonzo C., 66:108
- Jackson, Andrew R., 9:371, 394; 10:50, 62, 66, 378, 379, 381; 59:107
- Jackson, Andrew, 10:8; 11:19, 20; 14:147; 19:1, 167, 168; 37:3, 4
- Jackson, Barbara, 68:91
- Jackson, Captain (Portland, 1850), 2:126
- Jackson, Chesterfield, 75:202
- Jackson, David E., 2:35; 10:4, 28; 20:342; 28:119; 55:158
- Jackson, Donald C., Building the Ultimate Dam: John S. Eastwood and the Control of Water in the West, review, 76:Supp. 40
- Jackson, Donald and Mary Lee Spence, editors, The Expedition of John Charles Frémont: The Bear Flag Revolt and the Court-Martial, review, 53:391-392 [The Expedition of John Charles Fremont: The Bear Flag Revolt and the Court-Martial]
- Jackson, Fay, 75:230
- Jackson, Frank, 75:279 (photo)
- Jackson, Fred, 35:345, 353, 360
- Jackson, George, 77[4]:163
- Jackson, George H., 48:298
- Jackson, Grant, 3:46; obituary, 4:215; 71:480
- Jackson, Harry, 21:157
- Jackson, Helen Hunt, 58:309; 59:3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9; 60:19; 61:285; 66:65, 85; 68:193 (photograph); 69:384; 70:149, 403; 71:330, 350-351, 356; 72:338, 339, 340 (photograph), 341-358 passim; 76[2-3]:221; A Century of Dishonor, 339; Ramona (novel), 339, 342, 351, 356 (illustration); 74:116 (photo); 75:7, 24, 94; 78:279; first interest in Indian's plight, 263; comments on A Century of Dishonor, 268; death of, 273; fights for Saboba, 268, 270; inspired to write Ramona, 270-271; obsession with California's Mission Indians, 263; painting of, 264; reports on plan to survey Mission Indians, 265, 266-267, 268; returns to N.Y., 268; tours California, 263; 79[2]:108, 109
- Jackson, Helen Maria (nee Fiske) Hunt, 77[1-3]:156-57, 158-67, 168-70, 172, 173, 178, 179, 180, 184
- Jackson, Kenneth, 76[1, 4]:50
- Jackson, John H. P., 4:320
- Jackson, John Quincy, 70:264-265 (photograph), 266, 268, 271
- Jackson, John R., 4:320
- Jackson, John., and Andrew Hamilton, UCLA On the Move During Fifty Golden Years, 1919-1969, review, 49:276-277
- Jackson, Joseph Henry, 24:287; 30:353; 36:110, 114; obituary, 34:279-80; 47:281; 63:322; 66:89; 79[2]:210
- Jackson, Kathy, 71:215, 217, 218, 222
- Jackson, Miss (Sacramento, 1859), 10:59
- Jackson, Mrs. (Sacramento, 1859), 10:48, 53
- Jackson, Mrs. Alden A. M., 37:237
- Jackson, Mrs. Charles M. (Harriot West), obituary, 27:379
- Jackson, Mrs. Edward (Margaret Work), 22:103, 107
- Jackson, Robert H., 76[2-3]:124; "Patterns of Demographic Change in the Alta California Missions: The Case of Santa Ines," 71:362-369; Indian Population Decline: The Missions of Northwestern New Spain, 1687-1840, review, 74:345; review of Indians and Indian Agents: The Origins of the Reservation System in California, 1849-1852, by George Harwood Phillips, 76[1, 4]:143-144
- Jackson, Robert, 69:256; 75:359
- Jackson, Sheldon G., A British Ranchero in Old California: The Life and Times of Henry Dalton and the Rancho Azusa, review, 57:195-196
- Jackson, Thomas Jonathan ("Stonewall"), 28:229
- Jackson, Thomas, 10:256
- Jackson, W. Turrentine and Alan M. Paterson, The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, the Revolution and Implementation of Water Policy: An Historical Perspective, review, 57:196-197
- Jackson, W. Turrentine and Mikesell, Stephen D., The Stanislaus River Drainage Basin and the New Melones Dam: Historical Evolution of Water Use Priorities, review, 59:84-85
- Jackson, W. Turrentine, 33:93-94; 39:81; 77[4]:162, 165; "Mazatlan to the Estanislao:...Lewis Richard Price's Journey to California in 1849," 39:35-51; "A New Look at Wells Fargo, Stagecoaches and the Pony Express," 45:291-324; "Wells Fargo Staging over the Sierra," 49:99-133; The Enterprising Scot: Investors in the American West after 1873, review, 49:82-85; editor, Twenty Years on the Pacific Slope: Letters of Henry Eno from California and Nevada, 1848-1871, review, 45:359-360; Treasure Hill: Portrait of a Silver Mining Camp, review, 44:359; Wagon Roads West: A Study of Federal Road Survey and Construction in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1846-1869, review, 45:170-171; review of May, Origins of Hydraulic Mining in California, 51:185- 186; review of Nunis, Jr., The Golden Frontier: The Recollections of Herman Francis Reinhardt, 1851-1869, 42:349-351; review of Egan, Fremont: Explorer for a Restless Nation, 56:277-278; review of Hart, A companion to California, 58:182; review of Weber, editor, New Spain's Far Northern Frontier: Essays on Spain in the American West, 1540-1821, 59:180-182; review, Stanislaus: The Struggle For a River, by Tim Palmer, 62:143
- Jackson, Wesley, 30:260, 367
- Jackson, William A., map by, 13: opposite 378
- Jackson, William and Mary C. (Francis), 4:215
- Jackson, William F., inside front cover, Spring (Volume 71, 1992); 71:104
- Jackson, William Henry, 57:266; 68:4, 185; 69:148
- Jackson, William Sharpless, 77[1-3]:156; 78:263, 264, 267, 272
- Jacksonville Extension Company, 35:208
- Jacksonville, Oregon, 28:199, 232; 31:274; letters from, 28:223-24, 351-54, 274
- Jacksonville, Tuolumne County, 38:37
- Jacob, Eugène and Jules, [Jacob, Eugene and Jules] 22:304
- Jacob, Richard Taylor, 4:376; 6:151; 22:44, 64; 29:335, 336
- Jacobi, A. L., 33:61
- Jacobi, Arnold, 13:335
- Jacobs (or Jacobsen), J.H., 31:331, 333
- Jacobs (San Francisco, 1856), 21:41
- Jacobs, Allan B., review of Wirt, Power in the City: Decision Making in San Francisco, 54:278-279
- Jacobs, Captain (San Francisco, 1849), 36:309
- Jacobs, Cyrus, 24:34
- Jacobs, E. J., 2:133
- Jacobs, E., 18:26, 27
- Jacobs, Gaskell S., 29:382
- Jacobs, Jo Beth, review of Caughey, edited by Hundley, Jr., and Schutz, The American West: Frontier and Region, 51:281
- Jacobs, John, A Rage for Justice: The Passion and Politics of Phillip Burton, review , 75:372-373
- Jacobs, Julius, 41:292; "California's Pioneer Wine Families," 54:139-174
- Jacobs, Paul, 59:72
- Jacobs, Sam, 18:366; 22:178; 23:118
- Jacobs, Stephen W., 38:183-84; "Can We Insure a Future for the Past," 38:97-100
- Jacobs, Wilbur R., "Wider Frontiers Questions of War and Conflict in American History: The Strange Solution by Frederick Jackson Turner." 47:219-236
- Jacobsen, H. J. T., 19:60-69 passim; 27:316; photograph, 19: opposite59
- Jacobsen, Thomas P., review of McClelland and Last, California Orange Box Labels: An Illustrated History, 73:246
- Jacobson (artist, 1864), 24:265
- Jacobson, Pauline, 21:40, 73, 144
- Jacoby, Philo, 56:200, 205; 65:182 (photograph), 183-191
- Jacqua, E. J., 36:149
- Jacques Laffitte (ship), 22:297, 302, 303-4; 23:65-67; 78:138, 142
- Jaeger (or Iaeger), Lewis (or Louis) John Frederick, 22:2, 20
- Jaeger, L. J. Y., 52:252
- Jagger, Dean, 52:333
- jaguars, 77[4]:107, 121
- Jaime, Antonio, 23:4, 5, 6, 13; 25:135
- Jakle, John (geographer), 74:115
- Jamaicas (church fairs), 74:61
- James (Death Valley, 1861), 18:206
- James (Marysville, 1858), 9:358; see also Giles, James & Company
- "James A. McDougall," by A. Russell Buchanan, 15:199-212
- James Blair (river steamer), 9:376, 397; 10:246, 271
- James Bridger, by Alter, review, 4:290-91
- "James C. Lamon's Ranch, 1867," illustration, 42: between 16 & 17
- "James Clyman, His Diaries and Reminiscences," editor Charles L. Camp, 4:105-41, 272-83, 307-60; 5:44-84, 109-38, 255-82, 378-401; 6:58-68
- "James D. Hart: A Tribute and Remembrance," by James J. Rawls, 69:384-387
- James D. Phelan and the Wilson Progressives of California, by Robert E. Hennings, review, 67:140-141
- "James D. Phelan and the Woodrow Wilson Anti-Oriental Statement of May 3, 1912," by Robert E. Hennings, 42:291-300
- James Douglas in California, 1841: Being the Journal of a Voyage from the Columbia to California, Introduction by Dorothy Blakey Smith, review, 46:176-178
- James E. Birch, by Galucci and Galucci, review, 37:372-73
- James Graham Cooper: Pioneer Western Naturalist, by Eugene Coan, review, 61:307
- James Howden Co. (United Kingdom), 73:150
- James King of William, offices of bank, 77[4]:210
- James L.Day (ship), 25:111
- James M. Ryerson (ship), 19:376
- James Madison Alden: Yankee Artist of the Pacific Coast, 1854-1860, by Franz Stenzel, review, 54:377-378
- "James Madison Alden," exhibition at CHS, 76:Supp. 21-23
- "James McHall Jones," by George Cosgrave, 20:97-116; as address, 20:283
- "James Ohio Pattie and the 1827-1828 Alta California Measles Epidemic," by Rosemary K. Valle, 52:28-36
- James Pattie's West: The Dream and the Reality, by Richard Batman, review, 66:146
- "James Rolph,Jr., and the Early Days of the San Francisco Municipal Railway," by Morley Segal, 43:318
- James v. Marinship, 75:262
- "James vs. Marinship: Trouble on the New Black Frontier," by Charles Wollenberg, 60:262-279
- James W. Marshal, the Discoverer of California Gold: a Biography, by Theressa Gay, review, 48:364-366
- James W. Paige (vessel), 56:77
- James Weldon Johnson, 75:261 (photo)
- James Wilson Marshall, by Bekeart, review, 4:89
- James, Alfred, 12:323
- James, Alice, 69:333 (photograph), 336, 341
- James, Arthur Curtiss, 70:44 (photograph)
- James, Charles Sexton, obituary, 38:360
- James, Dan (a.k.a. Danny Santiago), 73:275-76, 277
- James, George F., 8:370; 16:336; 17:81
- James, George Wharton, 23:13, 15; 52:165; 57:192-193, portrait, 193; 61:286, 287; 68:194; 70:397-398, 403; 71:354; 77[1-3]:161, 162, 165, 180
- James, Harry, 63:72
- James, Henry, 60:52, 54, 55; 61:203, 209; 69:33, 337
- James, J. B., 9:388
- James, John W., 16:340
- James, Joseph, 58:69-70; 60:269, 270, 271, 272, 275, 276, 277; 65:21, 22; 75:262
- James, Lewis F., 21:241
- James, Lillith, 73:275
- James, Marquis and Bessie (Rowland), 36:112
- James, Noah, 74:172
- James, Ronald M., author of The Roar and the Silence: A History of Virginia City and the Comstock Lode, review of, 78:287
- James, W. E., 4:35
- James, William, 36:356; 37:40, 41, 42; 47:228; 66:83; 69:332, 333 (photograph), 334-341
- Jameson ranch, 74:107
- Jameson, B. F., 49:214
- Jameson, J. M. ("Jack"), 32:2-41 passim
- Jameson, Jay, 74:108
- Jameson, John A., 56:316
- Jameson, John McKnight, 2:21
- Jamestown or D. O. Mills' Mill (painting), 71:34
- Jamestown, 5:404; 13:373, 383; 15:272; 16:84; 20:100-101, 114; 22:344; 24:344; 35:216
- Jamesworth, Charles, 27:67
- Jamieson, Mrs. Ebenezer (Katharine Hillsee), obituary, 13:92
- Jamison, (Captain), 61:131
- Jamison, Albert E., 18:307, 314
- Jamison, Stephen and Anna (Smith), 28:294
- Jamul Rancho, 76[2-3]:192
- Janauschek, Fanny, 21:173, 174
- Jane Cassels Record, 59:72
- Jane Ho, 66:181 (photograph)
- Jane Parker (vessel), 56:75
- Janes, Doyle, Barber & Boyd, 17:171, 172; 37:155
- Janes, Henry B., 9:103, 106, 113
- Janes, Horace P., 17:171, 172; 19:232; 27:264(?); 33:373; 37:155
- Janes, T. M., 17:169
- Janes, Thomas M., 70:268
- Janet (vessel), 52:251
- Janeway, Mrs. G. Harold (Mary Louise Davis), 30:93
- Janigian, Charles, 60:271
- Janin, Charles Henry, 35:183
- Janin, Henry, 42:49
- Janin, Louis, 6:354; 47:163
- Janin, Louis and Henry, 77[4]:157
- Janin, Mrs. Charles Henry (Erwina Dunbar Smith), obituary, 35:183
- Janion, R. C., see Starkey, Janion & Company
- Janion, Robert, 52:251
- Janissaries of Light, Friendship Temple No. 41, 75:210
- Janson (or Jansen), Charles J., 6:49; 12:106; 15:34, 37
- Janson, Bond & Company, 26:355
- Janss Brothers, Los Angeles, 47:237
- Janss Investment Company, 73:217, 219, 221
- Janssens, Agustín (colonist), 78:171
- Janssens, Victor Eugene Auguste, 14:252; 18:172, 179; 36:9
- Janveter, Robert, 33:364
- Japan (vessel), 57:49, 52, 56
- Japan-American Society, 75:77
- Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK Radio), 69:269
- Japan, 8:50; 11:50, 51, 52; 18:85-86, 93; 30:195-204 passim; 38:338; 73:6, 31, 56, 67, 298, 304; 74:71; 77[1-3]:64, 65, 66, inside front cover, Fall (volume 77); 77[4]:278, 279; embassy from (San Francisco, 1860), 18:93; 23:335-47; 29:109; 38:332; emigration from, 19:330; 28:343-50; treaty with, 15:163; 18:86; 76[1, 4]:89, 93, 120; see also Japanese
- Japan, diplomatic relations with U.S. (1860), 61:264-275 passim
- Japanese Agricultural Association, 73:22, 23
- Japanese American Citizens League (JAPCL) (Civil Rights organization), 51:160; 53:327; 65:215-216; 69:267, 273-274; 73:59, 61, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 71; 74:183
- Japanese American communities, Spring issue (volume 73)
- Japanese American Ethnicity: The Persistence of Community, by Stephen S. Fugita, and David J. O'Brien, review, 71:282-283
- Japanese American Experience (The), by David J. O'Brien and Stephen S. Fugita, review, 71:282-283
- Japanese American Historical Society, 75:91
- Japanese American National Museum (Los Angeles), 73:53; 75:91
- Japanese American Oral History Project, California State University, Fullerton, 64:60
- Japanese American Research Project, 75:95
- Japanese Americans, 70:367, 368, 369, inside front cover, Winter (volume 70); Spring Issue (volume 73); 75:273; see also Asian Americans
- Japanese Americans: From Relocation to Redress, review, 67:282-283
- Japanese and Korean Exclusion League, 50:296, 302, 304
- Japanese Association of America, 69:260; 73:33, 56, 58, 60-61, 67
- Japanese Association of Baja California, 44:324
- Japanese Association of Los Angeles, 69:263, 271
- Japanese Association of Oregon, 69:260
- Japanese Association of Pasadena, 69:263
- Japanese Association, 74:183
- Japanese Catholics, 72:158-159
- Japanese Chamber of Commerce, 69:260-261
- Japanese Consulate, 73:27
- The Japanese Embassy (musical review), 61:272-273
- Japanese Exclusion League, 65:90
- Japanese Farmers in California (1918), 73:17
- "Japanese Immigrant Farmers and California Alien Land Laws: A Study of the Walnut Grove Japanese Community," by Eiichiro Azuma, 73:14-29
- "Japanese Immigrant Nationalism: The Issei and the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1941," by Yuji Ichioka, 69:260-274
- Japanese immigrants, Spring Issue (volume 73)
- Japanese Immigration, 62:122; see Prejudice Goes to Court-The Japanese and the Supreme Court in the 1920s, by M Browning Carrott, 62:122-136
- Japanese in California, Spring Issue (volume 73)
- Japanese in San Francisco (1860), 61:264-275 passim
- Japanese language schools, 62:136
- Japanese Legacy: Farming and Community Life in California's Santa Clara Valley, by Timothy J. Lukes and Gary Y. Okihiro, review, 65:302
- Japanese Producers Association, 73:17
- Japanese Question (The) (1907), 55:349
- Japanese relocation (1942), 73:54, 67, 68-69 (illustration);.74:180
- Japanese Women's Christian Temperance Union, 73:33
- Japanese Young Men's Christian Association, Los Angeles, 44:217
- Japanese, 3:255; 5:288, 8:50; 11:50-51; 12:107; 18:85-86; 19:330; 23:335-47; 24:158-59; 27:280; 28:38, 343-50; 29:107, 109, 120; 30:198-204 passim; 38:332, 338; 74:25, 71-72, 74-75, 80; 77[1-3]:139; male workers 34, 72 (photo); cook, 74 (photo), 178, 179 (and photo), 180, 183, 263; 75:86, 87 (photo); internment, 75:91, 93, 253, 313; 77[4]:245, 247; see also Labor; acrobatic and theatrical troupes, 21:154-56, 178
- Japanese, in Calif., 47:127; 49:315-317, 334; 50:224, 225, 226, 295-312 passim; 52:369; 53:318, 323; see "Executive Order 9066: All Enemies Look the Same," photographic essay, 50:313-320; "Race and Class in Rural California: The El Monte Berry Strike of 1933," 51:155-164
- Japanese, Spring Issue (volume 73)
- Japanese-American Bank, 55:146
- Japanese-American Citizens League (JACL), 55:213; 64:60
- Japanese-American communities in the Sacramento Delta region, 68:100-115
- "Japanese-American Creed," 73:68
- Japanese-Americans, 64:59-64 Internment Camps, WWII; see "Schools Behind Barbed Wire," 55:210-217
- Japchavit rancheria, 76[2-3]:235
- Jaqua, E. J., 36:149
- Jaguallapais tribes, 75:319
- Jara, Hilda, 74:248, 256
- Jara, Mauricio, 74:248
- Jaramillo, Juan José, [Jaramillo, Juan Jose] 12:117
- Jaramillo, Juan, 3:265
- Jaramillo, María Josefa, [Jaramillo, Maria Josefa] 1:150
- Jarboe, John R., 1:13, 15-18
- Jarnagin (or Jarnigan), John M., 15:88
- Jarrett (Henry C.) and (Harry) Palmer Troupe, 18:355, 370; 21:246
- Jarrett (Yuba County, 1857), 9:157; 10:386
- Jarrett and Rice Company, 21:260
- Jarrett, Art, 63:70
- Jarrin, Jaime, 74:281, 285, 286 (and photo), 288 (and photo), 289
- Jarves, James Jackson, 18:166, 178; 32:106; 71:95-96
- Jarvis, Charles, 11:157-74 passim
- Jarvis, Edward (nephew), 11:157, 165-71 passim
- Jarvis, Edward, 11:157, 164-69 passim, 173
- Jarvis, Frank, 11:157, 168
- Jarvis, Howard, 60:86; 72:82 (photograph)
- Jarvis, James, 11:157, 164, 168
- Jarvis, Leonard FitzEdward, 11:157-70 passim, 174, 175
- Jarvis, Peter, 13:32
- Jaso, Juan de, 3:311, 339; 6:298; 53:12
- Jason (ship), 31:207
- Jaudin, Ernest, 59:334-351 passim, portrait, 341
- Jaudin, Marie, 59:334-351 passim, portrait, 342
- Jaudin, Ulysse, 59:337
- Java (vessel, ship), 22:296-97; 35:313; 55:298
- Jayhawker Well (or Spring), 18:200, 201, 208, 209, 210, 213; photograph, 8: opposite 208
- Jayhawkers, 9:186; 18:180, 196-201 passim, 207, 208, 210, 215; 19:186
- Jayme (Jaume), Antonio, biographical sketch, 48:138-139
- Jayme (or Jaume), Luis, 20:236; 23:371; 42:210; 44:295; 71:380-381
- Jayme, Antonio, 25:135; 67:91, 92
- Jayne, Anselin H., 22:251
- Jayne, C. F., 22:251
- Jazz on the Barbary Coast, by Tom Stoddard, 77[1-3]:88
- Jazz Workshop, 75:275, 281
- "Jean de Nivelle" (pseudonym), 39:160
- "Jean de Paris," see Véron, Pierre [Veron, Pierre]
- "Jean François Galaup de Lapérouse, a Check List," compiler by Edward W. Allen, [Jean Francois Galaup de Laperouse, a Check List20:47-64
- "Jean François Galaup de Lapérouse," address by Raoul H. Blanquie, [Jean Francois Galaup de Laperouse]26:371-73
- "Jean Tout Court" (pseudonym), 39:160
- Jean-Georges, Louis, 14:142
- Jeanette's Wedding (operetta), 15:180
- Jeanne d' Arc (play), 20:134
- Jecke-Torre and Company, 18:11
- Jedediah Smith and the Opening of the West, by Dale Morgan, review, 44:167-168
- "Jedediah Smith's Route across the Sierra," by C. Hart Merriam, 3:25-29
- Jee, Arthur W. (?), 13:296
- Jeffers, Joseph, 65:133
- Jeffers, Lottie, see Westcott, Mrs. George C.
- Jeffers, Martha, see "The Jeffers-Willey Wedding"
- Jeffers, Robinson, 46:237, 238, 242, 243, 247; 48:195; 56:296, 298; 60:38; 61:206; 67:24; 68:176, 188, 194-195; 72:288; 75:71
- Jeffers, Robinson, Cawdor, review, 64:231-232
- "Jeffers-Willey Wedding... 1849, The," editor Miriam Drury, 35:11-21
- Jefferson (place), 13:28
- Jefferson Davis (ship), 15:167-68, 271; 16:82
- Jefferson House, Yuba County, 8:341, 358
- Jefferson, [Thomas], 74:292
- Jefferson, Bernard S., 72:49 (photograph)
- Jefferson, Edwin L., 50:261
- Jefferson, Joseph, 21:52, 72
- Jefferson, Mary Ann, see Paty, Mrs. John
- Jefferson, State of (proposed), 31:125-38
- Jefferson, T. H., 32:199-200
- Jefferson, Territory of (Colorado), 31:136, 138
- Jefferson, Thomas, 10:3; 11:29; 29:185; 50:18, 19; 60:23; 70:380-381
- Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi), 76[2-3]:29
- Jeffery, Edward T., 70:106
- Jeffrey, J., 32:165, 168
- Jeffrey, John Heatley and Nellie (Hamilton), 35:332
- Jeffrey, John, 18:343, 346; 28:201, 205, 217, 225-26; 32:165, 168, 249
- Jeffries, Herb, 75:234
- Jeffries, Horace, 10:247
- Jeffries, Jim, 53:333, 340; 65:182
- Jeffries, Mrs. (Marysville, 1857), 9:163
- Jefts, James M., 14:394
- Jeghers, A. J., 11:127
- "Jehan Du Bief," see Lusinchi, Augustin
- Jelinek, Lawrence J., 77[4]:18; Harvest Empire: A History of California Agriculture, review, 59:183-185; review of Gates, Land and Law in California, Essays on Land Policies, 73:75; review of Pisani, From the Family Farm to Agribusiness: The Irrigation Crusade in California and the West, 65:140;
- Jellum, H. Lee, 65:122
- Jencks, Joan Workman, review of Page, Pasadena: Its Early Years, 44:355-356
- Jenifer, J. T., 75:216
- Jenkins (or Simpton) [Australian thief], 62:104
- Jenkins, Betty (professor), 78:197, 198
- Jenkins, David, 23:192
- Jenkins, Edith, 65:169
- Jenkins, George, 10:394
- Jenkins, Gordon, 77[4]:11
- Jenkins, J. Craig, The Politics of Insurgency: The Farm Worker Movement in the 1960s, review, 66:307
- Jenkins, John (San Francisco, 1851), 3:40; 22:113, 260; 24:48, 70; 28:42; 34:236
- Jenkins, John (stage driver, 1850), 13:256-57
- Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. (Stanislaus County, 1850), 11:360
- Jenkins, Olaf P., 17: No. 4, Pt. 2, p.3
- Jenkins, Richard, 9:347, 369, 373, 374
- Jenkins, Robert S., 22:251
- Jenkins, T. F., 11:9
- Jenner, Edward, 67:92
- Jenney, Ralph, 36:64, 161
- "Jennie of the Green," 6:337-38
- Jennings (Philippines, 1898), 30:290, 292-93, 295, 300; 31:59-65 passim
- Jennings, David, 51:38, 39
- Jennings, George, 31:300
- Jennings, H. N., 18:206
- Jennings, H. V., 9:381
- Jennings, Isaac, 51:39
- Jennings, John (Sacramento, 1856), 9:103
- Jennings, John (San Francisco, 1881), 21:257
- Jennings, Moses, 51:39
- Jennings, Thomas, 7:405; 31:300
- Jennings, William, 22:17, 24
- Jenny (ship), 2:276, 299; 10:328
- Jenny Lind (ship), 13:258; 29:20, 25
- Jenny Lind theaters, San Francisco, 3:35-36; 7:284; 10:205, 381, 389, 393; 14:411; 20:294-301 passim; 21:53; 22:113, 260, 266; 28:36, 37, 45; 33:43; 38:19; illustration, 20: opposite 289; 78:147; 79[2]:156, 291
- Jensen, A. C., 24:287-88
- Jensen, Elmer D., 21:383
- Jensen, Holger and Helen (Webster), 34:332
- Jensen, James M., "John Forster-a California Ranchero," 48:37-44; review of Cooper, Aqueduct Empire: A Guide to Water in California - Its Turbulent History and Its Management Today, 49:274-275; review of Hansen, Invitation to the Romance of History, 41:350; review of Pepper, Bolinas: A Narrative of the Days of the Dons, 45:178
- Jensen, James M., 40:251; book review by, 40:250-51
- Jensen, Joan M. and Gloria Ricci Lothrop, California Women: A History, review, 67:58-59
- Jensen, Joan M., "When Women Worked: Helen Marston and the California Peace Movement, 1915-1945," 67:118-131
- Jensen, Joan, Passage from India: Asian Indian Immigrants in North America, review, 68:50-51
- Jensen, William, 30:208
- Jeong, Jane, 75:146
- "Jeopardy" (television show), 73:238
- Jepson, Willis, 76[2-3]:38
- Jepson, Willis Linn, 18:344; 23:373; 32:258; 35:2; address,"California Journal of Archibald Menzies," 8:386; 9:91
- "Jeptha H. Wade in California," by William F. Zornow, 29:345-56
- "Jérémie" (pseudonym), ["Jeremie"] 39:160
- Jerkey (food), see "The Diet of the Mountain Men," 42:301-309
- Jernegan, W. L., 12:324
- Jerome (Philippines, 1898), 39:49
- Jerome, Edward B., 17:320
- Jerome, Mrs. Thomas (née Baker), 17:322
- Jerome, Timothy, 9:372
- Jerry Bryant (yacht), 15:369, 370
- Jerry Giesler Story, The, by Giesler, review, 40:157-58
- Jersey City, New Jersey, 73:140
- Jersey Flat, 13:28
- Jervey, Edward Drewry, The History of Methodism in Southern California and Arizona, review, 43:348-349
- Jess Valley, 24:288
- Jess, George H., 24:288
- Jessamyn West Park, 73:218
- Jessen, Nils, 51:42
- "Jessie Benton Frémont," address by James A. B. Scherer, ["Jessie Benton Fremont,"] 21:278
- Jessie Benton Frémont: American Woman of the 19th Century, by Pamela Herr, review, [Jessie Benton Fremont: American Woman of the 19th Century] 68:45-47
- Jessie Frémont at Black Point, by Lois Rather, review, [Jessie Fremont at Black Point] 53:391-392
- Jessie Lee Home, 76[1, 4]:13
- Jessie Street Substation, 74:384, 386
- Jessup family, 34:98-99, 104
- Jessup, Armeda, see Pratt, Mrs. Leonidas
- Jessup, Claudia, 74:272
- Jessup, Elizabeth, 28:340
- Jessup, John Bright, 34:104; see also Lockwood, Rufus Allen
- Jessup, Jonathan Trumbell, see Lockwood, Rufus A.
- Jessup, Richard M., 15:164, 255, 262; 16:81; 17:174
- Jessup, William H., 16:283
- Jesuit, 75:314
- "Jesuit Arrival in San Francisco in 1849, The," by John B. McGloin, 29:139-47
- Jesuit missionaries, 76[2-3]:314
- Jesuits and the Indian Wars of the Northwest (The), by Robert Ignatius Burns, review, 46:81-83
- Jesuits, 1:12; 4:361; 5:196-97; 6:103-4; 8:238, 374-77; 16:86, 185; 20:222-23, 234; 29:139-47; 32:122, 139; 36:87-88, 341; 42:40; in Lower Calif., 26:309, 310; in Baja Calif., 44:105, 107, 110, 111
- Jesup, Thomas Sidney, 33:266, 267
- Jesurun, Edward, obituary, 11:388
- "Jesus as Teacher" seminars, 69:38, 42, 48
- Jesus Maria Creek, [Jesus Maria Creek] 25:222; 27:87
- Jesús María land grant, see Ranchos: Rio de Jesús María [Jesus Maria land grant, see Ranchos: Rio de Jesus Maria]
- Jesús, Felipe de, [Jesus, Felipe de] 23:6
- Jesús, María Vásquez del Mercado, [Jesus, Maria Vasquez del Mercado] 23:8
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), 63:56; 75:51
- Les Jeunes, 61:200, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 208-209
- Jeung, Bessie, 65:210
- Jew and Mormon, by Rudolph Glanz, review, 43:252-253
- Jewel City (or City of Domes) (Panama Pacific International Exposition), 62:110
- Jewell (Dry Creek, 1850), 30:239
- Jewell, Charles, 65:37-41
- Jewell, Donald P., Indians of the Feather River: Tales and Legends of Concow Maidu of California, review, 67:138-139
- Jewell, Edward S. and Mary (Markham), 33:190
- Jewell, Ethel, 65:37-41
- Jewell, George C., 20:271
- Jewell, Maebelle, 65:37-41
- Jewell, Sam, 30:263
- Jewess, The (play), 9:245, 271
- Jewett, Isaac T., 23:159, 173-74, 227
- Jewett, John H., 10:166, 184, 191, 281, 358, 370; 14:216, 400-401; 15:21, 33, 36; see also Decker & Jewett
- Jewett, Mary M., 68:17
- Jewett, Mrs. Clinton, 27:187
- Jewett, Mrs. William Dunbar (Myriem Pemberton), 33:314
- Jewett, Mrs. William Smith (Elizabeth Dunbar), 33:312, 313, 318, 319; 35:183
- Jewett, Philo D., 75:132
- Jewett, Seward and Alvira (Clay), 10:267
- Jewett, Solomon, 75:132
- Jewett, William Cornell and Mrs., 23:163, 176
- Jewett, William Dunbar, 23:149; 33:312-15; 35:183
- Jewett, William S., 69:137, 146, 149; inside front cover, Summer (self-portrait) (volume 73), General John A. Sutter, (painting), front cover, Summer (volume 73); 76[2-3]:338; 79[2]:35, 175, 178, 179, 188, 189
- Jewett, William Smith, 16:346; 23:287; 24:261, 265-66; 33:309-13; "Some Letters of," editor Elliott Evans, 23:149-77, 227-46; photograph, 23: opposite 149; drawings by, 23: opposite 156, opposite 167, opposite 227; 71:9-11, 23, 27-29, 30, 31, The Promised Land (painting), 10, 24, 28-29, 33 (plate); Hock Farm, 1851, (painting), back cover, 72: Summer; 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Winter
- Jewish Community Center, Petaluma, 56:20
- Jewish Historical Society, 75:91
- Jewish immigrants 79[2]:48, 57; women, 158
- Jewish Museum (San Francisco, California), 74:372, 393
- Jewish Radical Club (Los Angeles), 66:102
- Jewish synagogues and temples, 15:167, 170, 173, 174; 36:298, 306; 38:34; photograph, 38: following 40
- Jewish Times (publication), 53:342
- Jewish Voice (publication), 53:341
- Jewish Women's Reading Circle, Petaluma, 56:32-33
- Jews in California, 73:131, 136, 137, 138, 183, 184, 185, 187, 311
- Jews in San Francisco, 70:176, 190
- Jews of California (The), from the Discovery of Gold until 1880, by Rudolph Glanz, review, 41:162-163
- Jews of San Francisco and the Greater Bay Area, 1859-1919 (The), compiled by Sara G. Cogan, review, 53:88-89
- Jews, 10:377; 14:404; 15:170, 176; 22:254, 267, 268-69, 272; 29:175, 242; 75:93, 229, 230; synagogue, 205; see also Hebrew
- Jews, see "Basha Singerman: Comrade of Petaluma," 56:20-33
- Jiji Shimpo (newspaper), 50:307
- Jillson, Mrs. Carlos ("Caddie" Young), 9:172
- Jimbo's Waffle Shop, 75:274
- Jim Bridger, by J. Cecil Alter, review, 43:256-257
- "Jim Crow" segregation, 73:9
- Jiménez de Góngora, Pedro Duque de Almodóvar del Rio, [Jimenez de Gongora, Pedro Duque de Almodovar del Rio]49:224, 225
- Jimenéz, Fortún, [Jimenez, Fortun] 20:234; 76[2-3]:81
- Jimenéz, Francisco, [Jimenez, Francisco] 9:13; 74:229, "Moving Still," 74:306-315
- Jimeno Casarin, Mrs. Manuel (Maria Angustias de la Guerra), see Ord, Mrs. James L.
- Jimeno Rancho, 70:362
- Jimeno, José, [Jimeno, Jose] 42:46; 43:324
- Jimeno, Manuel, 42:46; 54:328, 331; 56:119; 76[2-3]:310
- Jimeno, Manuela, 33:268, 338, 340, 341
- Jimerson, Tom, 76[2-3]:64
- Jimmu Tenno, 69:263, 270
- "Jimmy-from-Town," see Burns, James
- Jimsonweed, 76[2-3]:38
- Jin Ying (tea house), Locke, 64:215
- Jinkerton, Andrew, 15:39
- Jinshan shibao (Chinese Times), 75:140, 141, 143
- Jirokichi,"Techniques and Implements of the American Whale-Fishery," 32:225-28
- Joachimssen (Stockton, 1850s), 30:258
- Joanston, J. W. (1855), 58:200
- Joaquín (Portuguese, 1879), [Joaquin] 35:235
- "Joaquin Miller Foundation, The," by William W. Winn, 32:231-41
- Joaquin Miller Park, 75:249 (photo)
- "Joaquin Miller's `Real Name,' "by William W. Winn, 33:143-46
- "Joaquín Miller," address by Juanita Miller, [Joaquin Miller] 10:307
- Joaquín Murieta: The Brigand Chief of California, by Raymond F. Wood and Charles W. Clough, review, Joaquin Murieta: The Brigand Chief of California49:367
- Joaquin Murrieta and His Horse Gangs, by Frank Latta, review, 61:307-308
- Joaquin Murieta de Castillo, the Celebrated California Bandit (1858), by Charles E. B. Howe 79[2]:212
- Joasps, "Captain," 76[2-3]:60
- Job's Saloon, San Francisco, 23:338, 340
- Jobe, Ola Welch, 70:383
- Jobson, David, 15:29; 23:103; 38:314
- Jocelyn, Pember J., 10:181, 200
- Jocelyn, Stephen Perry, 32:94; "The Old Occidental [Hotel]," 32:57-64
- Jocko (pantomime), 15:183
- Jode, Gerard de, map pub. by, 7: opposite69
- Joffrey Ballet, 61:96
- Johanna and Oluffa (ship), 25:100
- Johannsen, Robert W., 35:92; editor "Edward O. C. Ord on Frontier Defense," 35:23-27
- John (on Susan Drew, 1847), 1:227-28
- John A. Collins & Company, 77[4]:66
- John A. Hooper (ship), 31:296
- John A. Sutter (steamer), 75:132
- John A. Sutter's Last Days/The Bidwell Letters, editor by Allan R. Ottley, review, 67:64-65
- John Adams (ship), 14:357; 15:161
- "John Albert Hooper," based on research by Aubrey Drury, 31:289-305
- John Allyne (ship), 20:34, 46; 30:172
- John and Winthrop (vessel), 51:82
- "John Augustus Sutter's European Background," by James P. Zollinger, 14:28-46
- "John Augustus Sutter, Wilderness Entrepreneur," by Howard R. Lamar, 73:98-113
- "John Baptiste Trudeau of the Donner Party: Rascal or Hero?" by Joseph A. King and Jack Steed, 74:163-173
- John Bean Manufacturing Company, 61:34
- John Begg (ship), 6:255, 257, 260; 8:290; 18:179
- John Benson (ship), 13:389
- John Birch Society, 49:310, 320-325 passim
- John Byrne Collection, 75:96
- "John C. Frémont," [John C. Fremont] address by James D. Phelan, 6:285-86
- John Charles Fremont-Character as Destiny, by Andrew Rolle, review, 71:130-131
- John Day country, Oregon, 15:324, 374
- John Day River, 2:195, 198(?), 199, 213
- John Doble's Journal and Letters from the Mines - Mokelumne Hill, Jackson, Volcano, and San Francisco-1851-1865, edited by Charles L. Camp, review, 42:260-261
- John Doyle Lee, 1812-1877, Zealot, Pioneer Builder, Scapegoat, by Juanita Brooks, review, 41:348-349
- "John Forster-A California Ranchero," by James M. Jensen, 48:37-44
- "John G. Downey as One of the `Kings,'" by Julia H. Macleod, 36:327-31
- "John Gantt, `Borderer,'" by Alice B. Maloney, 16:48-60
- John Gilpin (ship), 26:227
- John Howell-Books, 66:61, 65
- John Joseph Montgomery, Father of Basic Flight, 1858-1911, by Arthur Dunning Spearman,Jr., review, 48:188-189
- John L. Stephens (ship), 15:88, 165, 173, 181, 186, 274, 279, 282; 16:81, 342; 21:42; 26:199; 27:327; 37:199
- John L. Stephens (vessel), 43:28; 57:48
- John Marsh, Pioneer, by Lyman, review, 9:400-401
- John Martenal (ship), 2:123
- John Muir and His Legacy: The American Conservation Movement, by Stephen Fox, review, 61:146-148
- "John Muir and Modern Environmental Education," by Ronald H. Limbaugh, 71:170-177
- "John Muir and the California National Parks," by Keith Kennedy, (inside front cover, 69: Summer)
- John Muir and the Sierra Club, by Holway R. Jones, review, 45:361-362
- John Muir: Apostle of Nature, by Thurman Wilkins, review , 75:373
- John Muir Day, 71:172
- John Muir Trail, 4:49, 52
- John Muir: Life and Work, edited by Sally M. Miller, review, 74:209
- John Muir: Some Personal Recollections," by Augustin S. Macdonald, 17:18-20
- John N. Gossler (ship), 15:171
- John Paul II (Pope), 67:160, 162
- "John Paul," see Webb, Charles Henry
- John Randolph Haynes: California Progressive, by Tom Sitton, review, 74:121
- John Rickson (ship), 7:218
- John Roll in Ridge: His Life and Works, by James W. Parins, review, 71:437-438
- John Spring's Arizona, edited by A. M. Gustafson, review, 46:259-260
- John Steinbeck Committee to Aid Agricultural Workers, 66:247 248
- "John Steinbeck's Spatial Imagination in The Grapes of Wrath: A Critical Essay," by George Henderson, 68:210-223
- John Steinbeck: The California Years, by Brian St. Pierre, review, 63:327-328
- John Steinbeck: The Errant Knight, by Nelson Valjean, review, 55:91-92
- John Stuart (ship), 15:177; 25:331; 29:108-9
- John Sutter and a Wider West, edited by Kenneth N. Owens, 73:98
- John Sutter and a Wider West, edited by Kenneth N. Owens, review , 75:286
- John Sutter: Rascal and Adventurer, by Marguerite Eyer Wilbur, 73:100
- "John Swett's Diary... 1853," editor Will S. Cluff, Jr., 33:289-308
- "John Swett: A Stranger in the Southland," by Nicholas C. Polos, 42:145-153
- John T. Wright (ship), 10:285; 32:223
- "John W. Mackay," address by Grant H. Smith, 16:88
- John Walls, Jr. (vessel), 52:347
- "John White Geary and His Brother Edward," by Clifford M. Drury, 20:12-25
- "John Work of the Hudson's Bay Company," by Alice B. Maloney, 22:97-109
- Johns, Cloudesley, 55:228
- Johns, George (labor leader), 78:194
- Johns, Thomas D., 15:179, 370, 375; 17: opposite200; 31:34, 39, 45
- Johns, Tremenhere, 21:144
- Johns, William, 22:95
- Johns[t]on, William, 69:285, 287
- Johnson & Carey, 11:166
- Johnson (constable, San Bernardino, 1861), 39:299
- Johnson (died Los Angeles, 1855), 15:270
- Johnson (George A.) Company, 22:6-19 passim, 23, 24
- Johnson (H.) & Company, 15:372
- Johnson (Iowa Hill, 1855), 15:271
- Johnson (San Diego, 1847), 22:57
- Johnson (San Francisco, 1855), 15:375
- Johnson (San Francisco, 1858), 6:15, 16
- Johnson (San Franciscoto Oahu, 1849), 14:337
- Johnson (Yuba County, 1855-59), 8:352; 9:136, 139, 140, 346, 373, 376; 10:42, 54
- Johnson Act of 1934, 53:377-386 passim
- Johnson Cutoff, 7:5, 7
- Johnson Lode, 5:328
- Johnson's Crossing, 23:349
- Johnson's Pass, 7:8, 9
- Johnson's Ranch, 77[4]:179
- joint-stock companies, 77[4]:55, 58, 83, 84, 94
- Johnson's Rancho, 5:276; 6:134; 10:347-50, 352; 11:101, 105, 109-11, 121; 13:171; 14:205, 212, 214, 222, 224, 384; 19:116, 136; 23:353; 29:298
- Johnson, A. D., 22:159
- Johnson, A. H., 4:33, 34, 35, 54
- Johnson, A. M., 7:18-19
- Johnson, A. M., and K. G. Davies, editors, Ogden's Snake Country Journals, 1826-27, review, 42:159-161
- Johnson, A. W., 14:402
- Johnson, Adelaida, 1:258
- Johnson, Al, 64:44
- Johnson, Alastair, 77[1-3]:85
- Johnson, Amasa P., Jr., 36:156-57
- Johnson, Andrew H., 26:204
- Johnson, Andrew, 43:32, 33, 129; 50:248; 56:201; 67:249
- Johnson, Anita, see Mellus, Mrs. Henry
- Johnson, Archibald, 48:29
- Johnson, Asa, 22:231
- Johnson, B. F. ("Quartz"), 5:328
- Johnson, Belle, 29:294
- Johnson, Brooks, 58:267
- Johnson, Bruce L., "California Check List," 61:153-156, 229-232, 309-312; 62:73, 148; 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
- Johnson, Bruce L., "The Kemble Collections," 60:188-193
- Johnson, Carolyn, 65:36
- Johnson, Cave, 27:34
- Johnson, Charles B., 15:370
- Johnson, Charles L., "California Checklist," 67:143-144; 68:55-57; 69:74-75, 304-305, 398-399
- Johnson, Charles N., 75:293; and Doyce B.Nunis, Jr., editors. of The St. Francis Dam Disaster Revisited, review , 75:286-287
- Johnson, Charles N., editor, "California Checklist," 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; 75:103, 177, 293, 379
- Johnson, Charles Russell, 25:94; 27:218
- Johnson, Charles S., 65:21; 77[4]:125
- Johnson, Charles, 11:127
- Johnson, Charles, Wallace Jacob, 60:292, 293
- Johnson, Clarence "Kelly," 60:58
- Johnson, D. G., 18:292
- Johnson, Dallas, 53:324
- Johnson, David Alan, Founding the Far West: California, Oregon, and Nevada, 1840-1890, review, 72:200-201
- Johnson, David W., 3:118
- Johnson, David, 48:345
- Johnson, Dr. (bought books, 1860), 29:118, 119
- Johnson, Dr. (Marysville, 1861), 10:363
- Johnson, Edith, 10:219
- Johnson, Edward C., Walker River Paiutes: A Tribal History, review, 55:87-88
- Johnson, Edward, 27:217, 220-21
- Johnson, Eliza Jane Steen, photo of 79[2]:143
- Johnson, Ezra R., 52:146
- Johnson, Francis, 14:321, 343; 28:97
- Johnson, Frank Tenney, 5:198
- Johnson, G. W., 26:227; 28:315-17; 29:39
- Johnson, Gardiner, 26:188; obituary of Orla St. Clair, 40:178-79; CHS president, 1968, 1969
- Johnson, George Alonzo, 22:4, 6-10 passim, 16, 18, 159
- Johnson, George B., 19:72
- Johnson, George C., 19:232
- Johnson, George H., 77[4]:124
- Johnson, George, 47: between 71 & 73
- Johnson, Governor Hiram, 59:229
- Johnson, Graham, 75:81
- Johnson, Grove L., 41:212; 45:228; 73:6
- Johnson, Grove Lawrence, 38:236
- Johnson, Gus, 37:347
- Johnson, Hall, 75:245
- Johnson, Hank, The Railroad that Lighted Southern California, review, 45:176-177
- Johnson, Harvey, 55:167
- Johnson, Henry, 2:122
- Johnson, Hiram (California Governor), 62:84, 129
- Johnson, Hiram W., 69:199, 342, 343 (photograph), 344 (photograph), 345 (photograph), 346, 347 (photograph), 348-353
- Johnson, Hiram Warren, 25:186-87, 381; 27:183; 30:191; 31:378; 34:158, 162; 36:110, 251-52, 254, 259, 261; 37:273, 352; 38:229-47, 349, 351, 356; phot, 38: opposite 229; 42:237, 295, 296; 43:220, 221, 223; 46:34; 47:347; 49:301, 348, 349; 50:279; 51:222; 52:271, 317; see "California Progressives and Foreign Policy," 47:329-342 passim; "The California Progressives and the 1924 Campaign," 51:59-74 passim; "Campaign Funds in California," 41:211-221, photograph, between 216 & 217; "Hiram Johnson and the Early New Deal Diplomacy, 1933-1934," 53:377-386; "Hiram Johnson, the Lincoln-Roosevelt League and the Election of 1910," 45:225-240; "The Influence of Labor on State Policy, 1860-1920," 42:245-257 passim; "My Dear Friend and Champion: Letters between Theodore Roosevelt and Hiram Johnson in 1918," 48:19-36; "My Dear Senator: Letters between Theodore Roosevelt and Hiram Johnson in 1917," 42:221-239; Southern Pacific: Myth and Reality," 48:325-334 passim
- Johnson, Hiram, 58:169, 170, 171, 356; 64:180, 190; 65:67-68, 85-95 passim, 161, 164, 168; 66:99, 197-203 passim; 67:15; 70:29, 192; 73:2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 13 (photograph); 75:94
- Johnson, Hirani, 57:168
- Johnson, Huey, 61:116
- Johnson, Hugh, 63:216, 220
- Johnson, I. M., 67:242
- Johnson, J. A., 62:28
- Johnson, J. B., 15:281, 364
- Johnson, J. M., 4:14
- Johnson, J. Neely, 73:127 (photograph)
- Johnson, J. S., 64:98
- Johnson, J. W., 29:284; "Early Engineering Center in California," 29:193-209; 57:216
- Johnson, Jack, 53:333, 334, 340
- Johnson, Jake, 70:88
- Johnson, James (Arizona, early 1840s), 21:207, 223
- Johnson, James (Los Angeles, 1846), 1:249; 3:118; 17:339
- Johnson, James (to Oregon, 1844), 4:321
- Johnson, James A., 10:50, 62; 11:9
- Johnson, James G., 13:333
- Johnson, James W. and Gayle B. Montgomery, One Step from the White House: The Rise and Fall of Senator William F. Knowland, review of, 78:206
- Johnson, James, 48:37-38, 340
- Johnson, John A., 64:222
- Johnson, John Franklin, 37:270-74 passim, 348
- Johnson, John Neely, 3:155; 7:10, 17; 8:358, 360, 367; 9:42-48 passim, 170, 181, 250, 260, 261, 375; 15:168, 264, 265, 377; 16:82, 337; 17:77, 80, 182; 21:27, 98; 24:169, 170; 29:176, 247; 38:17; article based on correspondence of, 14:350-74; 15:70-87, 143-62, 247-65; family of, 15:265; portraits, 9: opposite 99; 14: opposite 350
- Johnson, John Neely, 41:120; 44:313; 47:253
- Johnson, John, 71:340, 363, 340
- Johnson, John, 9:139, 169
- Johnson, Julian, 75:75
- Johnson, Kenneth M., "California's Constitution of 1879: An Unpaid Debt," 49:135-141; "Progress and Poverty-a Paradox," 42:27-32; "To California on the Sarah Sands: Footnote Eight," 47:73-74; Aerial California: An Account of Early Flight in Northern and Southern California, 1849 to World War I, review, 41 :253-254; José Yves Limantour v. the United States, review, [Jose Yves Limantour v. the United States] 42:347-348; K-344, or the Indians of California vs. the United States, review, 46:253-254; The New Almaden Quicksilver Mine, review, 43:62; The Pious Fund, review, 43:167-168; editor, San Francisco As It Is: Being Gleanings from the Picayune, 1850-1852, review, 45:172-173
- Johnson, Kenneth M., 26:382; 38:88; "Frederic Hall," 38:47-58
- Johnson, Kit Carson, 64:49
- Johnson, Lawrence, 65:124-125
- Johnson, Leroy and Jean, editors, Escape from Death Valley. As Told by William Lewis Manly and Other `49ers, review, 67:279
- Johnson, Louise Alice Galbreath, 66:14
- Johnson, Lyndon B., 47:222, 336-337
- Johnson, Lyndon, 64:8; 70:282, 287
- Johnson, Marguerite see Angelou, Maya
- Johnson, Marilynn S., The Second Gold Rush: Oakland and the East Bay in World War II, review, 74:205
- Johnson, Mary (San Francisco, 1876), 29:294
- Johnson, Milbank, 65:178
- Johnson, Mrs. ("Irish") Mary (Marysville, 1861), 10:360
- Johnson, Mrs. Hiram Warren, Jr. (née Bowles), 5:102
- Johnson, Mrs. Karl E., 25:381
- Johnson, Nelson, 8:207; 9:168
- Johnson, Noble M., 75:233
- Johnson, Olga Weydemeyer, Flathead and Kootenay: The Rivers, the Tribes, and the Region's Traders, review, 49:278-279
- Johnson, Otis Russell, 25:94
- Johnson, Overton, 4:283; 11:291
- Johnson, P. C., 11:9, 21, 22
- Johnson, Paul C., 60:320; CHS Editor, April 1972 - December 1973; "Turn of the Wheel: The Motor Car Versus Yosemite, 51:205-212; et al, The California Missions: a Pictorial History, review, 44:366; and Mabel Moores Frisbie, "Queen City of the North: Shasta," 51:331-337
- Johnson, Pen, 56:388
- Johnson, President Andrew, 59:242; 78:34, 37
- Johnson, R. P., 7:5; 9:36
- Johnson, R. W., 19:20, 21
- Johnson, Reginald A., 65:24
- Johnson, Rev. Joseph, 75:230
- Johnson, Reverdy, 15:6; 17:316; 47:160, 164, 167
- Johnson, Robert Underwood, 4:43; 38:251-58 passim; 46:6, 11; 63:138; 69:104, 128, 152; inside front cover, Summer (Volume 71, 1992); 71:483-484; 74:196; 75:333, 336
- Johnson, Robert, 16:321; 65:33
- Johnson, Rt. Rev. Joseph H., 60:181
- Johnson, S. L., 11:127
- Johnson, Sargent Claude, 64:280; 75:265 (and photo), Singing Saints (lithograph), back cover, Fall (volume 75)
- Johnson, Sargent, 38:3
- Johnson, Senator William, 59:230
- Johnson, Shanghai, 64:15
- Johnson, Sharon G., Bruce M. Pavlik, Pamela C. Muick, and Marjorie Pepper, Oaks of California, review, 73:323
- Johnson, Sir Guy, 73:109
- Johnson, Sir John, 73:109
- Johnson, Sir William, 73:100, 109, 110, 111
- Johnson, Stephen, 'California: A Visual Artist in Today's Landscape,' 68:182-187
- Johnson, Stephen, Gerald Haslam, and Robert Dawson, The Great Central Valley: California's Heartland, review, 73:241
- Johnson, Susan, 77[1-3]:3; 77[4]:84
- Johnson, Susan Lee 79[2]:13, 14; author of "'My own private life': Toward a History of Desire in Gold Rush California," 316-346
- Johnson, T. B., 22:251
- Johnson, T. P., 16:79
- Johnson, T. R., 30:108, 256; see also Gihon, Johnson, and Butler
- Johnson, Theodore T., 55:40-41
- Johnson, W. H., 22:33
- Johnson, W. R., 7:115
- Johnson, W. S., 38:314
- Johnson, Weldon, 71:340
- Johnson, Willard D., 4:42, 51, 55
- Johnston, William (artist) 79[2]:179, 181
- Johnson, William H., 14:223
- Johnson, William J., see Johnston
- Johnson, William Neely, 9:26, 140, 174, 245, 259, 261; 10:76; 14:352, 369-71; 15:265; 16:83-84; 34:211
- Johnson, William, 1:139; see also Johnson's Rancho
- "Johnson-Hughes Incident of 1916," address by George E. Mowry, 25:85-86; 26:79
- Johnston (Mojave Desert, 1874), 17:215
- Johnston (or Johnson), William J., 14:269, 273; 26:112-17 passim, 122, 128
- Johnston (Sacramento, 1849), 13:85
- Johnston, (Mrs.) A. J., 69:369
- Johnston, A. L., 26:188
- Johnston, Abraham Robinson, 1:140-45 passim, 240; 3:122; 17:341, 343; 21:194, 204, 215, 220, 221, 222, 336; 25:295-96, 300-303, 306; 26:23, 29, 35, 40, 43, 44, 52, 55, 57; 34:195, 197, 199
- Johnston, Abraham, 43:37, 40, 41
- Johnston, Adam, 26:327, 347; 28:326, 327, 331, 334
- Johnston, Alastair, 77[1-3]:97
- Johnston, Albert Sidney, 7:291; 19:271; 21:276; 22:9, 18; 26:260-61, 353; 28:165-73; 29:229, 240, 243, 248; 31:75; 33:229, 230, 338; 34:38, 155; 40:291, 343, 347; 45:144
- Johnston, Bernice Eastman, 60:10
- Johnston, Dr. (Lieutenant, U.S.A., 1898), 30:303; 31:50, 52, 56, 58
- Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 56:129
- Johnston, Fred, 64:46
- Johnston, George C., 26:262
- Johnston, George Pen, 9:27, 29, 387, 388; 10:257, 268; 15:270, 278; 16:83; 19:231, 236; 25:337
- Johnston, Hancock, 34:38
- Johnston, J. S., 9:55
- Johnston, J., 8:360
- Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 18:116, 124
- Johnston, Mrs. Albert Sidney (Eliza Griffin), 21:195; 31:75; 33:339; 34:37, 38
- Johnston, Robert, 64:46
- Johnston, T. M., 56:198
- Johnston, William B. (San Francisco, 1860), 23:344
- Johnston, William B. and Janet (Newlands), 22:95
- Johnston, William G., 55:34
- Johnston, William Preston, 28:166
- Johnstone, Lieutenant (with Vancouver, 1792), 2:275-78 passim, 302, 303, 333, 334
- Johnstone, Mrs. Bruce (Elsie Leale), 29:190
- Joice, Erastus Volney, 28:57, 59, 65, 66, 116
- Joice, William, 36:47, 51
- Joiner, Letitia Jane, 31:190
- Joint Committee for Atomic Energy, 75:49, 51
- Joint Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities, 78:191
- Joint-stock companies 79[2]:62
- Jolliffe, see Moffitt, Mrs. Herbert C.
- Jolliffe, William Howard, family of, 36:183-84
- Jolson, Al, 63:68
- Jommy Se (painting), 71:390
- Jonas, Ebenezer, 66:67
- Jonas, Susan, 66:67
- Jonas, Winchester, 66:67
- Jones (David), Wooll & Sutherland, 25:7; 30:382
- Jones (ferry, Kings River, 1850), 11:258
- Jones (G. W. C.) v. Samuel Norris, 25:225
- Jones (San Francisco, 1850), 6:43
- Jones (sheriff, Marysville, 1861), 10:365
- Jones' Bar, 10:348
- Jones' Camp, 2:187
- Jones' Hotel, 59:321
- Jones' Hotel, Sacramento, 15:273
- Jones' Hotel, San Francisco, 22:263, 264; see also Portsmouth House
- "Jones' Pantoscope of California: A `Lecture' by J. Wesley Jones," 6:109-29, 238-53
- Jones's Creek (Los Gatos), 29:43
- Jones, Alice, 2:68
- Jones, Anna (Hamrick), 27:188
- Jones, Avonia, 10:57, 74-75, 77; 21:46
- Jones, Benjamin C., address,"Early Trails of the Clear Lake Region," 32:376
- Jones, Bertrand, 8:346, 352
- Jones, Captain (Colorado River, 1873), 22:174
- Jones, Caroline A., Bay Area Figurative Art, 1950-1965, review, 70:122
- Jones, Cecil, 58:111-113
- Jones, Consul John C., 73:101
- Jones, Cullen, 30:382
- Jones, D. (Dr. W. W. ?), 27:366
- Jones, Dana H., 25:381
- Jones, David Rhys, 33:375; address,"What the Indians Remember of ...Jedediah Smith," 11:389
- Jones, Edgar A., 31:341
- Jones, Edward, 14:364, 367, 368, 371, 373; 16:340, 347; 17:169-82 passim; 21:323-25
- Jones, Elayne, 65:262
- Jones, Elbert P., 2:116; 3:34; 4:170, 175; 5:406; 11:130-32, 134; 17:296, 298, 300; 51:23
- Jones, Everett, 31:301
- Jones, Franklin L., 9:26, 27
- Jones, Georgina Frances, 2:68
- Jones, Georgina, 70:15, 21, 25, 26-27
- Jones, H. H., 13:31
- Jones, Hal, 36:69
- Jones, Harvey L., Janice T. Driesbach, and Katherine Church Holland, Art of the Gold Rush, review of, 77[1-3]:187-89
- Jones, Henry B., 35:256
- Jones, Henry Z., 30:222
- Jones, Herbert C., 36:252, 253, 255, 258; address,"California's First Legislature," 29:75-76; introduction to "The Party, the Machine, and the Vote," 38:349-51
- Jones, Herbert, 51:61, 62, 71
- Jones, Holway R., John Muir and the Sierra Club, review, 45:361-362; inside front cover, Summer (Volume 71, 1992)
- Jones, Idwal, 48:198; 52:233; 60:165
- Jones, Isaac, 36:257
- Jones, J. Howard, 44:233
- Jones, J. M., 77[4]:220
- Jones, J. T., 15:171
- Jones, J. W., 30:262, 363
- Jones, J. Wesley, 56:8; 77[4]:167
- Jones, Jack, 33:364
- Jones, James Earl, 72:71
- Jones, James McHall, 10:152, 156, 158; 19:7, 8-9, 165, 265; 22:28; 26:333; 28:193, 361, 373; 31:177; article on, 20:97-116; facsimile sig., 10: opposite 159; portrait, 20: opposite 97
- Jones, Jenny, 10:376
- Jones, Jerry, 22:341, 345; 23:23
- Jones, John (Brandy City, 1857), 9:165, 166, 180
- Jones, John (San Mateo County, 1840s), 17:253
- Jones, John Coffin, 44:30, 233
- Jones, John Coffin, Jr., 8:106, 299; 12:138, 139, 141; 14:317-18, 341, 343; 16:4; 22:346; 23:203, 215, 305, 319, 331, 332; 26:249, 251; 28:258; 34:113, 118-19
- Jones, John M., 13:339
- Jones, John P., 52:79; 60:40; 67:95; 70:14-17, 20, 21, 23, 25, 7777[4]:71, 160
- Jones, John Percival, 2:68; 15:381; 17:210, 213, 218; 27:346; 31:185; 38:166
- Jones, John S., 26:204
- Jones, John Wesley (1851), 58:196
- Jones, John Wesley, 6:109-10; 26:147; 33:30; "Pantoscope of California," 6:109-29, 238-53; sketches from daguerreotypes, 6: opposite 9-opposite 128 passim, opposite 238-0pp. 252 passim; 26: following 126
- Jones, Joseph B., 9:189
- Jones, Julia, 75:90
- Jones, Julia Beldon, see Brookes, Mrs. Samuel Marsden
- Jones, Lydia Coffin, see Winslow, Mrs. Charles Frederick
- Jones, Madison Ralph, obituary, 9:189-90
- Jones, Marcus, 70:82
- Jones, Margaret Louisa (Axton), 27:189
- Jones, Marion, 2:68
- Jones, Mary, 10:359
- Jones, Meriwether Paterson, 66:112
- Jones, Miss (Ohio Flat, 1858), 9:352
- Jones, Mrs. C. W., 10:290
- Jones, Mrs. Elbert P. (Sarah Kittleman), 11:132; 17:298
- Jones, Mrs. John Percival (Georgina Frances Sullivan), 2:3, 4, 68; 35:159
- Jones, Mrs. Laura A., 25:335
- Jones, Nathaniel, 30:5
- Jones, Nettie, 66:249
- Jones, Oakah L., Pueblo Warriors and Spanish Conquests, review, 47:360-361
- Jones, Orrin, 70:178
- Jones, Rev. Mr. (Young's Hill, 1857), 9:145, 147
- Jones, Robert F., 70:25-26
- Jones, Roger, 28:213, 228; 33:266, 267, 338
- Jones, S. L., 48:8
- Jones, Sandy, 67:216-227
- Jones, Sandy (slave) 79[2]:71
- Jones, Sarah Mildred, 75:205, 206, 211 (photo), 214 (photo)
- Jones, Senator A. J., 74:413
- Jones, Sydnia McIntosh, 67:232, 233, 234
- Jones, T. L., 8:358
- Jones, T. W., 30:262
- Jones, Thomas ap Catesby, 6:151; 8:296; 10:8, 132, 202; 11:196-97; 13:34, 43, 228-29, 272, 396, 397, 400; 15:20, 227, 228, 285; 17:146-49 passim, 261; 19:4, 200, 201, 214; 20:31, 45; 23:290; 25:196; 27:18, 43, 50; 28:249, 256; 29:315; 30:40, 43-47; 32:293; 33:50; 34:115-16, 121; 35:112; 36:308-11 passim54:141, 235, 335, 336, 337; 56:120-122 passim; 63:238; 65:27; 66:89, 105-113; 73:119; 76[2-3]:319, 334-36, 313, 316
- Jones, Thomas H., 66:32
- Jones, Thomas, 15:239
- Jones, W. C., 67:35
- Jones, W. P., 17:177
- Jones, W., 11:127
- Jones, Walter E., 8:358
- Jones, Walter Parker, 12:188
- Jones, Webster A., 25:381
- Jones, William "Billy," 70:109
- Jones, William Carey [Jr.], 1:14, 15, 17, 21; 24:79, 80; 37:51; 71:484; obituary, 2:371
- Jones, William Carey, 12:174; 13:154; 17:257; 19:182; 30:324, 329; 34:254-55; 35:15; 41:102, 105, 106-107; 46:133-134, 135, 138; 72:318
- Jones, William D., 37:8
- Jones, Wilson, 13:324
- Jones, Wooll & Sutherland, 71:13, 31
- Jones, Zachariah ("Buffalo"), 2:182; 14:19-20; 27:162, 260; 29:57; sawmill, 27:260; 29:57
- Joon, Joaquin, see Young, Ewing
- Jorda, Enrique, 65:258-259
- Jordan (Spanish Bar, 1851), 2:138
- Jordan River (Utah), 63:202
- Jordan, David Starr, 1:19; 4:49, 55; 10:87; 13:187; 25:178; 28:186; 31:30; 32:260; 35:239; 37:41; 48:196; 50:298, 307; 56:296; 63:257; 69:27, 333, 334 (photograph) 335-341; 75:336; inside front cover, Fall (volume 77)
- Jordan, Emily, 21:64-65
- Jordan, Jessie, 67:126
- Jordan, John E., review, Robert Louis Stevenson in California: A Remarkable Courtship, by Roy Nickerson, 62:146; review of Davidson, The San Francisco Renaissance: Poetics and Community at Mid-Century, 69:393-394
- Jordan, Terry (geographer) 79[2]:104
- Jordan, William H., 27:223
- Jorday, D. S., 67:33
- Jore, Léonce, [Jore, Leonce] 19:384
- Jorgensen, Christian A., 66:122
- Jorgensen, Christian, 30:284; 37:33; 69:151
- Jorje, Nicolás, [Jorje, Nicolas] 58:156
- Jornada del Muerto, 20:345; 21:213; 32:43; 34:126
- Jornal Português, Oakland, [Jornal Portugues] 35:244
- Jorres, Gustave, 35:359
- José (hanged, Jackson, 1855), [Jose] 15:376
- "José Huero," (Joseph Chapman), ["Jose Huero,"] 13:206-7
- José Jesús (Indian, 1851), [Jose Jesus] 28:330
- Jose ("Pepe") Cardero, 75:308 (photo)
- "José Viejo" (Santa Barbara, 1846), ["Jose Viejo"] 18:164
- Jose Yves Limantour v. The United States, by Kenneth M. Johnson, review, 42:347-348
- Josefina Fierro de Bright, Luisa Moreno, Ros Pesotta (painting), by Rupert Garcia, front cover, 74: Fall, 1995
- Joseph (ship), see Saint Joseph
- Joseph (gold rush era ship), 78:140, 141
- "Joseph Bixio, Furtive Founder of the University of San Francisco," by Cornelius Michael Buckley, S. J.
- "Joseph de Moraga Commissioned Lieutenant," editor and translator Pablo Avila, 27:63-64
- Joseph, Emmanuel, 75:265, 267 (photo), 268 (and photo)
- "Joseph Grinnell and Yosemite: Rediscovering the Legacy of a California Conservationist," by Alfred Runte, 69:170-181
- Joseph, May, 75:220
- Joseph, Mount, 2:236
- Joseph Rosenberg's Sons (business), 76[1, 4]:97
- Josephine ("Little Cricket"), 9:374
- Josephine (bark, 1849), 22:367
- Josephine (brig., 1864-72), 22:154, 159, 170-74 passim; 37:210
- Josephine (ship, wrecked), 27:293
- Josephine County, Oregon, 31:126-38 passim
- Josephine Mine, 21:325-26
- Josephy, Alvin M., Jr., The Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest, review, 46:179-181
- Joset, Joseph, 29:141, 142, 146
- Joshi Eigaku Juku, see Tsuda College of Tokyo
- Joshua Hendy Company, 61:191
- Joshua tree, 76[2-3]:32
- Joshua Tree National Monument, 71:164, 341
- Josiah Belden, 1841 California Overland Pioneer: His Memoirs and Early Letters, edited by Doyce B. Nunis,Jr., review, 42:335-337
- Josiah Royce: From Grass Valley to Harvard, by Robert V. Hine, review, 71:540
- Josie (vessel), 64:117
- Josie Lane (vessel), 64:117
- Joslyn Art Museum, 77[1-3]:85
- Joss House State Historic Park, Weaverville, inside front cover, 72: Summer
- Joss House, 59:214; 77[1-3]:65
- Josselyn, A. P., 77[1-3]:28
- Josselyn, Charles, 31:301
- Jota, 76[2-3]:215
- "Jota Jota" (J.J.Warner), 13:214
- "`Jottings' on Civil War California," by Andrew Wilson, editor John H. Kemble, 32:209-24, 303-12
- Jouan, Aguste, 17:174
- Jouan, Auguste (Aguste), 41:112
- Joughin, Eleanor, 28:188
- Joullin, Amedee, 37:33
- Jourdain (San Francisco, 1849), 5:20
- Jourdain Hotel, San Jose, 5:27, 355
- Jourdain, Emile, 12:157
- Jourdain, Etienne, 5:27, 355, 373; 6:56; 13:274, 279, 380
- Jourdan v. Phelps, 9:358
- Journal (German), San Francisco, 15:272
- Journal Aboard the Bark Ocean Bird on a Whaling Voyage to Scammon's Lagoon, Winter of 1858-1859, by Charles Melville Scammon, edited by David A. Henderson, review, 49:361-362
- Journal d'Hygiene et de Sante, Le, 39:247, 348; facsimile cover, 39: following 232
- Journal des Pichets, 39:5
- Journal du Lundi, Le, 39:219, 348
- Journal du Stock Mineur, Le, 39:160
- "Journal of a `Crazy Man,' The:...Albert Ferdinand Morris," editor Charles L. Camp, 15:103-38, 224-41
- Journal of a Mountain Man, by James Clyman, review, 64:156-157
- Journal of a Voyage Between China and the North-Western Coast of America, made in 1804 by William Shaler, 76[2-3]:306
- "Journal of Benjamin Dore, The," editor Charles L. Camp, 2:87-139
- "Journal of Captain John Paty, 1807-1868," 14:291-346
- Journal of Commerce, San Francisco, 15:179; 18:331; 20:332, 338; 27:174; 28:36
- "Journal of David Jackson Staples, The," editor Harold F. Taggart, 22:119-50
- Journal of Electricity Power and Gas, 75:124
- A Journal of Explorations Northward along the Coast from Monterey in the Year 1775, by Miguel de la Campa, edited by John Galvin, review, 45:162
- "Journal of George Russell Adams," editor Harold F. Taggart, 35:291-307
- "Journal of John McHenry Hollingsworth," editor Henry R. Wagner, 1:207-70
- "Journal of John Wood, The," Henry R. Wagner, 6:360-63
- Journal of Jose Longinos Martinez:...Naturalist of the Botanical Expedition in...California...1791-1792, translator and editor Simpson, review, 40:263-65
- "Journal of Madison Berryman Moorman, The," address by Irene D. Paden, [Journal of Jose Longinos Martinez] 27:180-81
- Journal of Political Economy (publication) 42:118-119
- "Journal of Riley Root, The," by Edward Eberstadt, 10:396-405
- Journal of the Birmingham Emigrating Company, A, by Loomis, editor Ledyard, review, 8:81-82
- "Journal of William Dunlop Brackenridge," 24:326-36
- "Journal of William H. Ennis," editor Harold F. Taggart, 33:1-12, 147-68
- Journal, Hayward, 24:62, 72
- Journal, Salinas, 29:89
- Journal, Stockton, 34:342, 343
- Journals of Addison Pratt (The), editor by S. George Ellsworth, review, 70:121
- Journals of Alfred Doten (The), 1849-1903, edited by Walter Van Tilburg Clark, review, 55:90-91
- Journey of James H. Bull: Baja California, October 1843 to January 1844, edited, by Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., review, 48:264-265
- Journey through the Rocky Mountains..., by Jacob H. Schiel, review, 38:80-83
- Journey to Lower Oregon and Upper California, A, by Damon, review, 7:195-96
- Journeymen Barbers' Union 62:199
- Jous's & Company, Timbuctoo, 9:357
- Joven Guipuzcoana (ship), 8:106; 15:126, 128, 238; 17:54; 18:179; 19:216; 26:61; 28:260
- Joven Guipuzcoana (vessel), 66:108-109
- Joven Tartar (ship), 18:71
- Joy, Captain (of Henry Astor, 1849), 29:16
- Joy, Hartford, 16:36, 56
- Joyce (or Joice; San Francisco, 1851), 19:228
- Joyce, E. V., see Joice, Erastus V.
- Joyce, John F., 27:34-45 passim, 362, 365, 368, 370; 28:57, 59, 63, 65
- Joyce, John, wife and daughters, 37:237
- Joyce, Matthew, 15:281
- Juan (a Greek), 62:57
- Juan (with Dr. LeConte, 1851), 21:109-10
- Juan Alvarado, Governor of California, 1836-1842, by Robert Ryal Miller, review of, 78:119
- Juan Antonio, 76[2-3]:192
- Juan Antonio (Indian, 1863), 12:8, 118
- "Juan Cojo," see Gönninger, Hans [Gonninger, Hans]
- Juan de Dios (Indian, 1826), 23:6
- Juan de Fuca, Strait of, 9:202, 207; 10:313, 314, 315, 321, 323, 324; 15:214, 215
- Juan Fernandez, island of, 3:93
- "Juan Flaco," see Brown, John
- Juan Francisco, Port (Tomales Bay), 2:335; 10:334, 342
- Juan José (ship), [Juan Jose] 8:106
- "Juan Largo," see Warner, Jonathan T.
- "Juan María de Salvatierra: A Portrait," by W. Michael Mathes, ["Juan Maria de Salvatierra: A Portrait"] 59:170-172
- Juan Perez Sound, 9:204
- Juan Ramon Sánchez (vessel), Juan Ramon Sanchez53:60
- Juan Rodriguez, Isla de, 7:51, 52
- Juana Basilia (Indian, circa 1822), 2:341, 343
- Juana Maria, Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, 68:36-41
- Juaneño Indians, [Juaneno Indians] 72:339; 76[2-3]:203, 209
- Juanita claim, 32:4-5, 11, 13
- Juanita, hanging of 79[2]:148, 291
- Juárez, Benito Pablo, [Juarez, Benito Pablo] 34:150; 37:193, 194, 199, 202, 211, 212
- Juárez, Benito, [Juarez, Benito] 43:21, 26, 29, 30, 31, 123; 65:111, 112
- Juárez, Cayetano, [Juarez, Cayetano] 13:36; 16:133, 134, 249, 356; 17:225; 26:209-10; 28:264; 29:319
- Juarez, Francisco, 55:332
- Juárez, José, [Juarez, Jose] 28:324-26; 76[2-3]:219
- Juárez, Marcos, [Juarez, Marcos] 16:249
- Juarez, Mexico, see El Paso del Norte
- "Juba" (dance), 75:81
- Jubaville (Marysville), 14:219, 220
- Jubilee Christian Center, 74:333
- "Judah Philip Benjamin in California," by Edgar M. Kahn, 47:157-173
- Judah, Anna Pierce, 70:106
- Judah, Charles D., 4:219; 15:281; 28:360; 29:148
- Judah, Edward, 4:250
- Judah, H. R., 4:219, 263
- Judah, Henry M., 4:219; 40:349
- Judah, Mrs. and children (Isthmus of Panama, 1851), 20:18
- Judah, Mrs. Marietta (Starfield), 9:279; 10:77, 389; 16:184, 283; 21:45, 53, 157
- Judah, Mrs. Theodore Dehone (Anna Ferona Pierce), 4:220, 221, 227, 241, 244, 245, 263, 264
- Judah, Theodore, 75:328; 77[4]:279, 283-84
- Judah, Theodore D., 52:137, 252; 53:20; 54:339
- Judah, Theodore Dehone, 3:398; 4:300; 5:178; 7:8; 9:42; 10:293, 306; 11:11, 25; 21:80; 24:167, 180; 32:223; 38:28, 352; 70:2, 101, 106; article on, 4:219-71; photograph, 4: opposite 219
- Judah, Theodore, 65:112; 78:154
- Judaism 79[2]:14, 255; in Los Angeles, 259; in Sacramento, 270; in San Francisco, 263
- Judd, Gerrit P., 17:132; 29:2; 35:196
- Judd, Gerritt, 67:245 (photograph), 246
- Judd, John, 6:335
- Judd, Lucy, 10:258
- Judd, Sarah L., 71:111
- Judge John F. Ellison, editor Ellison, review, 9:87-88
- Judge Marvin and the Founding of the California Public School System, by David F. Ferris, review, 42:338-340
- "`Judge' Robert Thompson," by Augusta B. Warren, 30:237-48
- Judge, William Quan, 52:5
- Judges, 20:14, 104, 110-11, 366; 26:343-44; 27:209; see also Alcades; Courts; Field, Stephen J.; Jones, James McHall; Murray, Hugh C.
- "Judio, El," see Sanchez, Jose Maria
- Judith (opera), 15:174, 178
- Judkins, Alvin B., 31:381
- Judkins, Mary Elizabeth, 31:381
- Judson Manufacturing Company, San Francisco, 57:349
- Judson, E. G., 76[1, 4]:34
- Judson, Egbert, 66:64
- Juignet, P., 20:128; 39:232, 262
- Juilliard, Charles F. and Sarah (Chilton), 35:83
- Jules, Mme., 78:145
- Jules, Victor, 32:117
- Julia (ferry), 75:118, 119
- Julia (later Julia Ann; schooner, 1841), 7:105; 14:343; 17:293; 22:51-58 passim; 30:51, 52; 33:252; 75:199
- Julia (schooner, 1856), 15:85; 24:180
- Julia Ann (steamer, 1880s), 32:366
- Julia Morgan Architectural History Project (The), editor by Suzanna Riess, review, 56:279-280
- Julian (French Canadian, died 1846), 22:366-67
- Julian Petroleum Company, 67:16
- Julian Petroleum Corporation, 38:132-33
- Julian, Courtney C., 38:132, 133
- Julian, George, 77[4]:130-31
- Julian, George W., 50:415, 417
- Julian, J. M., 20:332
- Julian, Richard J., 60:295
- Julien, Paul, 21:144
- "Julius Kellersberger: a Swiss as Surveyor and City Planner in California, 1851-1857," by Jack J. Studer, 47:3-14
- "Julius Wangenheim, an Autobiography," 35:119-44, 253-74, 345-66; 36:63-78, 149-64
- Jump, Edward, 2:243; 14:412; 66:57
- "'The Jumping Off Place of the World': California and the Transformation of Thomas O. Larkin," by Harlan Hague, 70:353-365
- Jumuba, 29:34
- Juncosa, Domingo, 1:161; 10:216-17
- Junction City, 61:189
- Junction House (near Camptonville), 8:209; 9:51, 155-59 passim
- Junction P. O., 12:29, 31, 32
- Jung, Christina, 65:295
- Jung, Effie see Lai, Effie
- Jung, George, 66:179 (photograph)
- Jung, Maureen A., 77[4]:15
- Jung, Raymond, 66:179 (photograph)
- juniper trees, 76[2-3]:20, 33
- Junipero Serra in his Native Isle (1713-1749), by Dina Moore Bowden, review, 60:376-377
- Junipero Serra's Legacy, by Martin J. Morgado, review, 67:191-194
- Junipero Serra, The Illustrated Story of the Franciscan Founder of California's Missions, by Don DeNevi and Noel Francis Moholy, review, 65:65-66
- Junipero Serra: A Pictorial Biography, by Martin J. Morgado, review, 71:128-129
- Junius (ship), 6:257, 260
- Junks, Chinese, 37:82
- Juno (Unona; ship), 1:90; 3:84, 108; 6:271; 7:84; 9:83; 12:39, 50, 191, 207; 16:108; 18:144; 76[2-3]:303
- Junta de Formento, 73:285, 292
- Junta de Fomento de Californias, 76[2-3]:129
- Junta Superior de Real Hacienda, 76[2-3]:117
- Juntas, 1:31; in 1824, 20:239; in 1825-27, 24:289-320; 25:57-78, 149-68, 267-78, 347-67; 30:325; in 1836, 1:30; in 1840, 10:8; in 1846, 4:286; 5:193-95; 6:86, 189, 269-70; 17:279
- Jurgens, Dick, 63:72
- Jurisdictional Act of 1928, 62:6
- Jurmain, Claudia and James J. Rawls, editors, California: A Place, A People, A Dream-A Journey Through California History, review, 65:297-299
- Jurupa Rancho, 71:331 (photograph)
- Jurupa, see Ranchos: Jurupa
- Jury, first in California, 18:35; 25:129; 35:104-6
- Jury, R. H., 63:128
- Jussieu, Antoine Laurent de, 18:335, 344
- "`Just Put On That Padua Hills Smile': The Mexican Players and the Padua Hills Theatre, 1931-1974," by matt garcia, 74:245-261
- Justh & Company, lithographs by, 14: opposite 224
- Justice Delayed: The Record of the Japanese American Internment Cases, editor by Peter Irons, review, 69:216-217
- Justices of the peace, 1:31-32; 9:71; 15:270; see also Courts, Justices
- Justified by Honor: Highlights in the Life of General James William Denver, by Edward Magruder Cook, review, 68:130-131
- Juventa (ship), 22:171, 172, 173
- Juventud Católica Feminina Mexicana (organization), [Juventud Catolica Feminina Mexicana] 49:237
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