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  • L'Echo du Pacfique (newspaper), 43:20; 78:148
  • L'Eco della Patria (publication), 42:314
  • l'Edouard (gold rush era ship), 78:139
  • L'Enfant, Pierre, 73:301
  • L'Eveque, Captain de (of Artemise, 1854), 15:171
  • L'fetats Unis et Le Pacifique, by Jean Heffer, 77[1-3]:51
  • L'Héritier (San Francisco, 1853), [L'Heritier] 32:301; 39:147
  • L'Italia (newspaper), 47:211, 212; 64:183-186 passim; 70:370, 372-373
  • L'Italio Americano (newspaper), 75:85
  • L'Italo Americano, 75:350, 351
  • L. A. in the Thirties: 1931-1941, by David Gebhard and Harriette Von Breton, review, 55:89-90
  • L. J. Rose of Sunnyslope, by Rose, review, 38:379-81
  • L., D. J., 24:253
  • La Astrea (ship), 76[2-3]:98
  • La Barge Creek, 4:140; 5:391
  • La Barge, Joseph, 4:140
  • La Bayonnaise (vessel), 43:26
  • La Boheme (car), 57:312
  • La Brack, Bruce, The Sikhs of Northern California, 1904-1975, review, 69:69-70
  • La Brea Tar Pits (Los Angeles), 63:78; pits, 13:197, 210, 309, 351; 15:235; Rancho, see Ranchos: Brea
  • La Californienne (immigration company), 78:141
  • La Cañada de los Alisos Rancho, [La Canada de los Alisos Rancho] 76[2-3]:181
  • La Casa Larga, 77[1-3]:163
  • La Causa: The California Grape Strike, by George D. Horwitz, review, 50:342
  • La Chapelle, Bertrand de, 5:249, 250, 251; 6:46, 47; see also Lachapelle, Alfred
  • La Cieneguilla, Lower California, 31:116, 263-64
  • La Compositrice (journal), 77[1-3]:93
  • La Crónica (newspaper), [La Cronica] 60:354; 78:163, 174, 178, 181, 185
  • La evolución (newspaper), 78:173
  • La Fabrica colonies (La Jolla), 74:65
  • La Follette Committee, 75:35
  • La Follette Seamen's Act of 1913, 64:17
  • La Follette, Robert, 61:216
  • La Font, Mr., 64:120
  • La France, Danielle, Berkeley! A Literary Tribute, review of, 77[1-3]:111-12
  • La Grande Saloon, 74:417
  • La Grandière, M. de, [La Grandiere, M. de]15:176
  • La Grange (place), 3:91
  • La Grange ditch (Weaverville), 70:242 (photograph), 257 (photograph)
  • La Grange Mine, 61:189, 191, 192
  • La Habra (California), 73:222; 74:59 (and photo),
  • La Habra Valley (California), 74:59
  • La Honda, 38:346
  • La Jolla (California), 74:58, 61, 65-66
  • La Jolla Garden Club, 75:93
  • La Langle, Viscount de, 3:223, 224; 15:215, 220
  • La Luz (magazine), 74:302
  • La Mesa Packing Company, Riverside, 61:30
  • La Mesa, 13:47, 112, 117, 119, 123; battle of, 1:146, 148; 3:125; 12:335; 13:47, 51, 303; 17:124, 345, 349; 21:351, 357; 22:51; 33:105-6, 252
  • La Mesa, Battle of, 76[2-3]:344
  • La Meuse (gold-rush era ship), 78:138
  • "La monona" (Spanish song), 78:165
  • La Montagnie, J. de, 27:98
  • La Motte, A. D., 29:92
  • La Motte, Alfred Victor and Suzanne (Formhals), 29:92
  • La Motte, François, [La Motte, Francois] 11:223, 340, 345, 348
  • La Motte, Victor J., 29:92
  • La Natividad, Battle of, 76[2-3]:344
  • La Nord, Louis de, 37:210
  • La Opinion (newspaper), 44:327; 45:333, 53:327, 328; 59:13
  • La Paz, Arizona, 12:16-17; 22:13, 16, 18, 151, 161, 162
  • La Paz, Baja California, 48:214; 54:225
  • La Paz, bay or port of, 1:39, 40, 41, 48, 50, 51; 3:319, 334, 335, 339, 368; 6:298; 7:259-60; 26:309, 312, 313; 27:310
  • La Paz, Lower California, 1:208; 3:308; 18:177; 20:222; 22:155, 162; 26:309; 29:139; 31:111, 115; 76[2-3]:81, 82, 345
  • La Paz, Mexico, 73:115 (watercolor), 116, 118, 120, 121; 77[4]:267
  • La Pena, Frank, 77[1-3]:2
  • la Pérouse, Count of, [la Perouse, Count of] 76[2-3]:103, 108n. 53, 156, 301, 302, 358; on California, 98, 302; explorations of, 96-98
  • La Pérouse, Jean-Francois de Galaup, Comte de, 71:3, 344-347 357; 77[4]:110
  • La Pérouse, Jean François de, 78:2
  • La Piere, Richard T., 59:71
  • La Pierre, Richard Tracy, 68:202, 204, 207
  • La Playa, San Diego, 31:343, 344, 345
  • La Plaza de Toros: Sunday Morning in Monterey (painting), 71:54
  • La Porte (Rabbit Creek), 9:52, 69, 70; 19:291, 296, 298; 29:304; 30:362, 367; 38:309
  • La Posa de San Juan Land Claim, 46:130
  • La Posta Reservation, 72:351
  • La Purísima Concepción Mission, see Missions: La Purísima Concepción La Purisima Concepcion Mission, see Missions: La Purisima Concepcion
  • La Purisima Mission, 76[2-3]:51, 203, 209, 211
  • La Purisima Mission State Park, 71:342 (photograph), 348, 380 (photograph)
  • La Raza Unida, 60:25
  • La Raza, 74:292
  • La Raza: The Mexican-Americans, by Stan Steiner, review, 49:359
  • La Reina de los Angeles, see Los Angeles, City of
  • La Reintrie, Henry, 54:233, 235-236
  • La Riviere, Boursier de, 35:316, 317, 318, 322
  • La Sierra Water Company, 74:110
  • La Stella (newspaper), 71:524
  • La Trobe, Charles G., 65:52-54
  • La Victoria (ship), 76[2-3]:83, 84, 85, 86
  • La Vi४a Sanatorium (Altadena), [La Vina Sanatorium (Altadena)] 31:29; 73:228-29, 230
  • La Voce del Popolo (newspaper), 47:211; 64:183-184, 185, 186, 187
  • Labadie, A. Peter, 8:208, 213, 360; 9:54, 61, 69, 72, 134, 135, 138, 145, 149, 150, 152, 156, 159; 10:170
  • Labadie, Ed S., 39:223
  • Labadie, F. S., 8:208, 213
  • Labatt, Abraham C., 15:280
  • Labatt, H. S., 15:281
  • Labatt, Henry J., 9:390; 10:377, 390
  • Labatt, John, 73:185
  • Labatt, S. K., 29:234, 245
  • Labaudt, Lucien, 38:3-4; 58:100, 118, 122; murals, 120-121
  • Labonne, Eugene, 33:8, 12, 148
  • Labor & Laborers, see "San Francisco s Workingmen Respond to the Modern City," 55:46-57; "The Workingmen's Party of California," 55:58-73; see "The Challenge to Philanthropy: Unemployment Relief in Santa Barbara, 1930-1932," 56:310-327; see "The Battle For the Eight-Hour Day in San Francisco," 57:342-353
  • "Labor and Progressivism `South of the Slot': The Voting Behavior of the San Francisco Working Class, 1912-1916," by Thomas R. Clark, 66:196-207
  • Labor Archives and Research Center, 75:38
  • Labor Board of San Francisco, 64:294
  • Labor Citizen, 60:271
  • Labor Clarion (publication), 42:246; 57:350
  • Labor conditions, seasonal industries, 70:192-204
  • The Labor Herald, 75:38
  • Labor History, Archives, 66:286-299
  • labor, in the mines, 77[4]:78-99
  • Labor movement, 75:34
  • Labor movement, Bay Area (1912-1930s), 64:174-191
  • Labor movements in San Francisco, 66:196-207
  • Labor organization and unrest, 74:4, 34-35, 65-66, 69, 87; activism, 107, 182
  • "Labor pains: an oral history of California's women farmworkers," by Margo McBane and Mary Winegarden, 58:179-181
  • Labor Politics American Style: The California State Federation of Labor, by Philip Taft, review, 49:176-177
  • Labor Relations, see "Harry Bridges and the Scholars: Looking at History's Verdict, 59:66-79
  • The Labor Spy Racket, by Leo Huberman, 75:35
  • Labor statistics for women, 71:408
  • Labor Union (terrorist group), 74:413
  • Labor unions, 64:144-151 passim 174-191; 73:132; 78:193, 195
  • labor, vs. property and capital, 77[1-3]:48, 132
  • Labor, 21:67, 248; 24:193-227; 27:313, 314; Japanese, 28:343, 344, 347; "white collar," 31:26-27; 74:4, 73, 75-76, 88, 96, 98, 100, 106-107, 114; citrus labor force, 18, 34-35, 69, 72, 78 (photo); Mexican, 18, 55 (photo), 60 (photo), 62, 70-71, 73, 75, 77-80, 107-108, 250-251; Mexican-American, 18, 55 (photo); migrant workers, 22; agricultural, 25, 69; wage labor force, 4, 32, 51, 54, 56; industrial, 33; residential, 34; company housing, 34-35, 41 (photo), 45, 73, 75-76, 79 (and photo), 80, 107-109, 114-115, for European American, Asian and Mexican workers, 70, 80, for Japanese male laborers, 73 (photo); auto camps, 34; Americanization programs for, 34; minimal social network for, 34; Japanese, 35, 75, 78, 80-81; policy, 35; industrial practices, 34, 81; working conditions, 45, 96; citrus-worker settlements in Orange County, 58; female, 62, 78, 80; Caucasian, 70 (photo), 71, 73 (and photo), 75, 77-78, 80-81 (photo); segregation, 71, 73, 79-80, 107; Chinese, 71, 73; shortage due to World War I, 74; from WLAA, 75-76; wages, 76-77; family, 76, 80, 107; recruitment and job allocation, 80; violence, 96; non-white, 107; loyalty, 108; immigrant, 175; see also Chinese: laborers; Strikes; Teamsters; Unions, Wages; see "Crusade or civil war? The Pullman strike in California," 58:20-37; "The economist as humanist-the career of Paul S. Taylor," 58:350-361; see "Industrial Workers of the World and their Fresno Free Speech Fight, 1910-1911," 53:101-114; "The Influence of Labor on State Policy: 1860-1920," 42:245-257; "James Rolph, Jr., and the Early Days of the San Francisco Municipal Railway," 43:3-18; "The Octopus Reconsidered: The Southern Pacific and Agricultural Modernization in California, 1865-1915," 54:197-220; "San Francisco's South of Market District, 1850-1950: the Emergence of a Skid Row," 52:201-223 passim; see also Agriculture; Mines; Railroads
  • Labor, Earl, review of Hamilton, "The Tools of My Trade": The Annotated Books in Jack London's Library, 66:302-303
  • Labor, Earl, review of London, Jack Landon and His Daughters, and London, My Daddy Jack London-Dedicated to the Memory of Becky London, 1902-1992, 73:329
  • Labor, Earle, The Portable Jack London, review, 75:173-174; and Jeanne Campbell Reesman, Jack London, Revised Edition, review, 75:173-174
  • "The Laboratory of Marvels," by John D. Weaver, 60:50-75
  • Laborie, Antoine, 13:345
  • Labourdere, Joseph, 13:65, 165
  • LaCapitale (newspaper), 47:211
  • LaCapra, Dominick, 74:227, 290
  • Lachapelle, Alfred de, 6:46; 7:198; 16:344; 18:20; 30:254, 264; 39:15, 142, 144, 146, 166, 259; see also La Chapelle, Bertrand
  • Lachapelle, Olivier de, 6:46; 18:6, 13; 39:144, 145
  • Lachatanere, Diana, "Blacks in California: An Annotated Guide to the Manuscript Sources in the CHS Library," 57:271-276
  • Lachman, Jill A., "Golden Promises, Abandoned Dreams: A Brief History and Portfolio of photographs of Bodie, California," 308-321; photographs by, 308, 73:312-17, 321, front and back covers, Winter
  • Lachryma Montis (Vallejo home), 4:284, 287; 17:235, 237, 239; 24:63; 29:151-60 passim; 36:246; vineyard, 36:242-48 passim; 37:195; 76[2-3]:196
  • Lackawanna (ship), 23:346
  • Lackey, Karl, 65:133
  • Lacor, Roger, 39:345
  • Lacoste, Auguste, 22:298; 23:45, 46; 33:126
  • Lacy, Edward S., 28:380; 29:113; 32:164-65; 34:233
  • Ladar, Samuel, photograph, 41:183
  • Ladd and Tilton Bank (Portland), 77[4]:222
  • Ladd (Bridgeport, 1863), 26:243
  • Ladd (left California 1836), 23:319
  • Ladd, A. T., 74:376
  • Ladd, George, 2:205
  • Ladd, Harvey C., 9:198; 24:277; 40:100
  • Ladd, Horace, 61:173
  • Ladd, Mrs. George (Elizabeth Peterson Mitchell), 2:205-6
  • Ladd, Samuel, 37:230
  • Ladd, W. Frank, 29:254
  • Ladd, William Sargent and Caroline Ames (Elliott), 28:294, 295
  • Ladies Aid of the First Methodist Church, 75:92
  • Ladies Annex of the San Diego County Chamber of Commerce, 75:93
  • Ladies Beware ("comedietta"), 16:184
  • Ladies' Christian Commission Fair, 24:261-266; 71:76
  • Ladies Home Journal, San Francisco, 31:337
  • Ladies Protection and Relief Society, 64:125
  • Ladies Union Evangelical Society, Oakland, 71:406
  • Ladies' Christian Commission Fair, 23:237, 246; 24:261-66; 26:38-39, 40
  • Ladies' Protection and Relief Association, 15:370; 20:382; 25:189
  • Ladies' Protection Society, 73:138
  • Ladies' Silk Culture Society of California, 31:336-40 passim
  • Ladrillero, see Fernandez de Ladrillero
  • Lady Adams (ship), 33:261
  • Lady Adams Building, Sacramento, 39:199; photograph, 39: following 200
  • Lady Adams Company, 39:290
  • Lady Blackwood (ship), 25:320-21
  • "Lady Bountiful: Margaret Crocker of Sacramento," by Barbara Lowney, 47:99-112
  • Lady Drinkwater (launch), 16:143
  • The Lady Eve (movie), 72:44, 46, 54
  • Lady Killer of San Francisco, (burlesque), 15:270
  • Lady of Lyons, The (play), 10:52, 75; 15:48
  • Lady Washington (vessel), 46:107; 50:16; 64:93
  • Laemmle, Carl, 75:75
  • Laet, Jean de, map by, 36:218
  • LaFarge, Oliver, 56:304; 74:282
  • Lafayette Hotel, Los Angeles, 13:339
  • Lafayette Park, San Francisco, 31:302
  • Lafayette Players, 75:232
  • Lafayette Theatre, 75:80
  • Lafayette, California, 30:5, 6, 9, 10
  • Lafayette, Oregon, 2:132
  • Laferte (La Fort, Lefort, Lafont), Michel, 22:217, 220, 330; 23:38, 127, 130
  • Laferty (Yuba County, 1856), 9:53
  • Lafevre's restaurant, Santa Barbara, 18:259
  • Lafler (or Laffler; Mexico, 1849), 23:263
  • Lafler, Henry A., 40:149, 150, 1 55; photograph, 38: following 8
  • LaFollette Civil Liberties Committee, 58:355-356
  • LaFollette, Robert W., Jr., 69:351
  • LaFollette, Robert, 55:166; 57:67
  • LaFollette, Robert, Jr., 41:211; 47:331, 336; 48:26; 51:64, 66, 67, 68
  • Lafond, Gabriel, 1849 correspondence, 23:52-53
  • Lafonso, Elmer, 36:320-21
  • Lafonso, Holai, photograph, 36: opposite 320
  • Lafora, Nicol&#_;225s de, [Lafora, Nicolas de] 49:34
  • Laforge, J. B., 9:42
  • Lafragua, Jose Maria, 13:101, 128, 141, 146
  • Laframboise, Michel, 3:77; 8:101-2; 22:102, 103, 217, 323-48 passim; 23:19, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 39, 138-43 passim, 146; 25:264; 28:111, 124, 249, 251, 255
  • Lafuente, Jose, 16:80
  • Lagasse, Pierre, see Legace, Pierre,
  • Lage, Ann, "Voices From the Past: The Sierra Club's Oral History Program," 71:238-253; 244 (photograph), 246, 249-250
  • Laglaise (San Francisco, 1854), 15:174, 178, 179, 183; 32:110
  • Lagoda (ship), 8:294; 23:315, 320, 325, 332; 35:193, 197-203 passim
  • Lagomarsino, Madeline, 47:207
  • LaGrange, Oscar Hugh, 26:308
  • LaGuilietta (vessel), 42:315, 322
  • Laguna Beach Art Association, 63:253
  • Laguna Beach Art Gallery, 63:253-254
  • Laguna Beach, 74:304
  • Laguna Beach, painters of, 63:252-255
  • Laguna Dam, 52:309
  • Laguna de la Merced, San Mateo County, 46:136
  • Laguna Honda Home, San Francisco, 57:73
  • Laguna Reservation, 72:351
  • Laguna Salada, San Francisco, 17:301
  • Laguna Seca de Chapala, Baja California, 44:101
  • Lagunita (Indian Wells), 17:216
  • Lahaina Bay, 77[1-3]:145, 150
  • Lahiff, Henry, 26:107
  • Lai Foong, 66:179 (photograph)
  • Lai, Effie, 66:178, 179 (photograph), 180, 182
  • Lai, Grace Wong, 75:29 (Photo)
  • Lai, H. M., "Island of Immortals: Chinese Immigrants and the Angel Island Immigration Station," 57:88-103
  • Lai, Him Mark, A History Reclaimed: An Annotated Bibliography of Chinese Language Materials on the Chinese of America, review, 67:139-140; review of Closing the Gate: Race, Politics, and the Chinese Exclusion Act, 78:290
  • Laidlaw, Robert, 71:339
  • Laidler, Harry, 67:14
  • Laine, J. R., 38:67, 69, 70
  • Laiolo, Antonio, 47:210
  • Laird (Sonoma County, 1875), 20:269
  • Laird, D. W., 36:100
  • Laird, Luther, 8:358; 9:285
  • Laird, Mrs. Luther, 9:263, 264, 267, 268, 274, 285, 345-61 passim, 365, 370, 372; 10:42, 48, 380
  • Laird's Hill, 77[4]:28
  • laissez-faire, 77[4]:82
  • laissez-faire capitalism, 77[1-3]:48
  • Lajeunesse, Basil, 1:129; 4:376; 6:89; 15:121
  • Lake Basin in the High Sierra, (color woodblock print). by Chiura Obata, front cover, Spring (volume 73)
  • Lake Bigler Forestry Commission, 75:334
  • Lake City, 77[4]:132
  • Lake Chabot, 64:35
  • Lake County, 32:363-71
  • Lake Eleanor (California), 74:192 (and photo)
  • Lake Hodges, 48:220
  • Lake Honda, San Francisco, 57:72-73
  • Lake House, near San Francisco, 15:181, 282
  • Lake House, Sacramento County, 9:252, 277; 10:277
  • Lake Mining District, 26:245
  • Lake Mohonk Conference (LMC), 72:341, 342, 344, 353, 354, 358; 78:273
  • Lake Nicaragua, 77[4]:253
  • Lake Tahoe (painting), 71:18, 51
  • Lake Tahoe and Nevada Water Company, 53:348
  • Lake Tahoe and San Francisco Water Works Company, 53:348, 350, 351
  • Lake Tahoe Basin, 61:103
  • Lake Tahoe Wagon Road, 75:12, 14, 16
  • Lake Tahoe, 49:107; 72:81; 75:41 (Photo), 329, 333, 336; 77[1-3]:149, 150; 77[4]:115, 261; see "Hot Summer in the Sierra: An Early Contest for Resource Rights at Lake Tahoe," 51:306-314; "Why Shouldn't California Have the Grandest Aqueduct in the World," 53:347-361
  • Lake Temescal, 64:35, 38
  • "The Lake That Will Not Die," by Gerald Haslam, 72:256-70
  • Lake Vineyard Land and Water Association, 27:342
  • Lake Vineyard, 53:152
  • Lake, Delos, 8:366; 11:10; 15:270, 276, 282, 364; 19:237; 34:249; 43:31; 66:34
  • Lake, Kate B., 27:20
  • Lake, Stuart N., 75:74, 76
  • Lake, Thomas, 53:50-51
  • Lakeman, J. M., 6:353
  • Lakeport, 32:366
  • Lakes, Arthur, Jr., 77[4]:167
  • Lakeville, 16:112, 244
  • Lakisamni Indians. see Yokuts
  • Lalor, E., 10:368
  • Lalor, Peter, 65:56-57
  • Lamm, Edith, 76:Supp. 3
  • Laman, D. B., 9:165, 166, 346
  • Lamanon (1786), 3:224
  • Lamar, Alexander, 31:23
  • LaMarr, Hedy, 75:56; see also Lamarr, Hedy, 52:329
  • Lamar, Howard R., editor, Downey, The Cruise of the Portsmouth: A Sailor's View of the Naval Conquest of California, 1845-1848, review, 43:361; editor and Helen Harding Bretnor, translator, Gold Seeker: Adventures of a Belgian Argonaut during the Gold Rush Years, Jean Nicholas Perlot, review, 71:131-132; "John Augustus Sutter, Wilderness Entrepreneur," 73:98-113
  • Lamar, Howard, 61:162
  • Lamar, Joseph B., 10: opposite 48, 52, 62, 66, 70; 11:9
  • Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monnet, Chevalier de, 18:335, 344
  • Lamarque, B. L., 6:222-23; 19:28
  • Lamarr, Hedy, 52:329
  • LaMarr, Jean, 71:386, 400; Bear Dance Poster 394 (plate), 400
  • Lamarre, de (actor, 1850), 5:141, 143, 167; 14:133
  • Lamartine, Alphonse de, 78:152
  • Lamas, Fernando, 75:56
  • Lamb, Blaine P., 75:3, 9; "Highways and Waterways: Two Episodes in California's Transportation History," 75:12-20
  • Lamb, Blaine Peterson, and Ellen Halteman Schwartz, "The Paper Trail of the Iron Horse: The California State Railroad Museum Library," 70:94-113
  • Lamb, Captain (Colorado River, 1867), 22:172
  • Lamb, Charles, 63:323
  • Lamb, George A., 2:128
  • Lamb, John, 2:7
  • Lamb, W. Kaye, 28:99, 111-12, 244
  • Lambayecana (ship), 26:125
  • Lambayeque (ship) 79[2]:53
  • Lambdin, George, 10:266
  • Lambdon (Sutter's Fort, 1847), 16:138
  • Lambeer, John (lawsuit, 1855), 16:343
  • Lambert, Andrés (Andrew) and Juana (Jane), [Lambert, Andres (Andrew) and Juana (Jane)] 1:177
  • Lambert, Aylmer Bourke, 18:336, 340, 345
  • Lambert, Beatrice, 69:257
  • Lambert, Charles E., obituary, 38:280
  • Lambert, Daniel, 26:260
  • Lambert, Edward A., 21:294, 307; 22:71(?)
  • Lambert, George J., 26:259-60, 262
  • Lambert, James, 26:260
  • Lambert, John Booth, 21:291, 307
  • Lambert, John Robert, 21:307; 22:71 (?)
  • Lambert, John S., 21:307
  • Lambert, John, 11:9; 69:256
  • Lambert, Joseph, 21:307
  • Lambert, Louise Todd, 63:310, 312
  • Lambert, Mrs. Charles E. (Rebecca Porkitt), 38:280
  • Lambert, Mrs. Charles F., 23:95
  • Lambert, Paul F. and Kenny A. Franks, Early California Oil: A Photographic History, 1865-1940, review, 65:221
  • Lambert, Rudy, 65:171
  • Lambertie, Charles de, 78:140
  • Lambertye (San Francisco, 1850), 5:37
  • Lambroscini, Eleanor, 33:94
  • Lamfist (or Lemfist), Abram, 2:120, 121
  • Lammot, Robert, see "Great Expectations: The Business Correspondence of `Gibbons & Lammot,' Gold Rush Black Powder Merchants," 55:290-305
  • Lamoisse (owner of Georges, 1850), 5:30
  • Lamolére, de (San Francisco, 1849), [Lamolere, de] 5:21, 27, 40-41, 348; 6:38, 56
  • Lamon, James C., 4:23; 5:338; 15:379; 30:275
  • Lamon, James, 69:124, 127
  • Lamon, R. B., 1:283
  • Lamon, Ward Hill, 15:15; 19:363
  • Lamont, George A., 23:299
  • Lamont, Hugh Hamilton, 50:351, 354, 355, 360; review of Keithley, The Donner Party, 51:364, 52:182-183
  • Lamont, Jennie, 21:65
  • Lamott, Mrs. (Sacramento, 1858), 9:371; 10:42, 43, 48, 65
  • Lamproie (ship), 11:219
  • Lampson, Nathaniel, 30:8
  • Lampson, Robin, address,"Writing an Epic of the California Gold Rush," 14:283
  • Lamson, James, journal and drawings, 24:83; 33:373; 69:137
  • Lamson, Joseph (James), 56:77
  • Lamson, Joseph Sterry, 23:191
  • Lamson, Joseph, 56:73
  • Lan Ting (tea house), Locke, 64:215
  • Lanager, "Uncle Dave," 59:219
  • Lancaster (ship), 26:16, 356; 33:233, 237; 27:179
  • Lancaster, Clay, Architectural Follies in America, review, 40:357-59
  • Lancaster, John A., 10:394
  • Lancaster, Robert G., 61:113, 115
  • Lancers for the King: A Study of the Frontier Military System of Northern New Spain, with a Translation of the Royal Regulation of 1772, by Sidney B. Brinckerhoff and Odie B. Faulk, review, 45:363-364
  • Lancers, 9:244, 270; see also Lanceros; National Lancers
  • "Lances at San Pascual," by Arthur Woodward, 25:289-308; 26:21-62
  • Lances, 12:169; 13:50-51, 100, 213; 25:290; 26:25, 33-37 passim
  • Lancey, Thomas Crosby, 13:396; 20:231; 29:333; 33:253
  • Lanchester, Elsa, 75:56
  • Lanctot, Benoni, 28:4
  • Land (Fraser River, 1858), 11:151, 153
  • Land Act of 1851, 56:100; 72:311-12, 317; 77[4]:235; 79[2]:8; see "The California Land Act of 1851," 50:395-430
  • Land and Law in California, Essays on Land Policies, by Paul Gates, review, 73:75
  • Land and Liberty: A History of the Mexican Revolution, by Blanche Blue DeVore, review, 46:361-363
  • "The Land Business of Thomas O. Larkin," by Paul W. Gates, 54:323-344
  • Land cases, claims, titles: 8:261; 14:7; 15:5-8, 366, 367, 368; 16:197, 198; 17:174, 178, 247-52 passim; 19:18-23 passim, 157-66 passim, 171, 172, 182, 183, 357-58; 20:108-9, 260; 21:118-22 passim, 226, 311-20; 23:10-11; 24:177-78; 25:221-25; 26:70; 27:107-10, 133-40 passim; 30:324, 329-30, 331; 30:310; 34:240, 251, 257
    • Alamos y Agua Caliente, 21:320
    • J. S. Alemany: for college, 17:178; for Indians, 17:182
    • Alamos y Agua Caliente, 21:320
    • Angel Island, 27:108
    • Boga, 27:108
    • Buri Buri, 16:183, 285; 17:249-57 passim
    • Campo de los Franceses, 15:277
    • Camulos, 21:320
    • Cañada de Capay, [Canada de Capay] 25:221-22
    • Cañada de Raymundo, [Canada de Raymundo] 15:266
    • Carmel, 25:221
    • Ciénega de Gabilan, [Cienega de Gabilan] 21:315
    • Los Coches, 20:108-9
    • Corte Madera del Norte, 16:285 Guilicos, 27:108
    • Gulnac, 16:82, 182; 17:174
    • Jimeno, 27:107
    • Larkin's children's, 6:270
    • Loma del Espiritu Santo, 21:320
    • Lup-Yomi, 27:107-8, 109
    • Mare Island, 19:163, 171, 357; 25:320
    • Las Mariposas, 15:275, 368; 30:331; 34:254-57, 262-63
    • Mission Dolores, 27:109
    • Mission La Purísima, [Mission La Purisima] 27:109
    • Mission San Buenaventura, 18:178
    • Mission San Gabriel, 27:135
    • Missions San José [San Jose], San Juan Bautista, San Luis Obispo, San Miguel, Santa Clara, 17:178
    • Mission Soledad, 23:10-11
    • Natividad, 15:134
    • New Almaden, 15:5-8; 16:202; 17:316; 20:108; 30:338
    • New Helvetia, 25:221
    • Omochumne, 25:221, 223-25
    • Panoche Grande, 15:380; 19:367
    • Del Paso, 25:220, 223-25
    • Petaluma, 15:280; 16:235
    • Posito de las Animas, 16:347
    • Posolmi, 16:347
    • Potrero, 16:339; 21:18-22 passim
    • Potrero de los Cerritos, 16:285
    • Potrero de Santa Clara, 16:285; 27:107
    • Pueblo of San Francisco, 21:123-25
    • Pulgas, 15:266; 17:247, 249
    • Punta de Quinnn, 15:370
    • Las Putas, 27:108
    • Refugio, 21:320
    • Rinconada del Arroyo de San Francisquito, 27:135
    • Rincón de la Ballena, [Rincon de la Ballena] 21:316
    • Rincón de las Salinas y Potrero Viejo, [Rincon de las Salinas y Potrero Viejo] 16:80; 27:107
    • Rincon de San Francisquito, 16:285; 27:134
    • Rio de Jesús María, [Rio de Jesus Maria] 25:221
    • Rio de los Americanos, 15:366
    • Roblar de la Miseria, 27:108
    • San Antonio o El Pescadero, 16:285
    • San Cayetano, Garden of, 17:178
    • San Francisco de las Llagas, 16:282
    • San Francisquito, 17:176
    • San Mateo, 27:251-52
    • San Pablo, 15:277; 30:219, 220, 222
    • San Pedro y Buri Buri, 16:285
    • Scherrebeck's, 16:339
    • Soscol, 15:280
    • Sutter's for Moquelumne Indians, 16:347, 392
    • tax titles, 15:183
    • Los Ulpinos, 16:285
    • Yerba Buena, Island of, 15:280; 17:174 see also Bolton and Barron; Homesteading; Lands: public; Limantour; Ranchos
  • Land claims (non-Mexican), see "The California Land Act of 1851," 50:395-430 passim
  • Land Commission of California, 50:395-430
  • Land Commissions, see California Land Commission; U.S. Board of Land Commissioners
  • Land companies, 74:6, 31
  • Land Development, see "Pioneering Land Development in the Californias," 47:15-39, 141-155, 237-250
  • Land grant colleges, 19:345-47; 32:314
  • Land grants, 1:169-70; 4:90; 6:270; 8:104, 109, 310; 12:284; 13:203; 15:368; 16:196-97; 17:174, 252; 19:18-19, 158-59; 21:124, 311-20; 24:113, 177, 299-301; 25:60-64 passim; 72:311-23; 73:102, 103; 76[2-3]:177-78; alcalde grants, 8:104; 16:343; 28:67-68, 266; 34:259; measurement of, 30:315, 324-29 passim, 334, 338; railroad, 4:227, 238, 255; 24:109; see also Land cases; Ranchos
  • Land Grants in Alta California: A Compilation of Spanish and Mexican Private Land Clams in the State of California, by Crisostomo N. Perez, review, 76[1, 4]:61-62
  • Land grants, Spanish and Mexican, 74:48
  • land law, 77[4]:123, 235-36
  • Land O'Lakes (vessel), 48:46
  • Land of Fair Promise: Politics and Reform in Los Angeles Schools, 1885-1941, by Judith Rosenberg Raftery, review, 72:295-96
  • Land of Gold: Reality Versus Fiction (1855), 77[4]:10
  • "Land of Little Rain, The," address by Helen M. Doyle, 14:410
  • Land of Sunshine (magazine), 31:18; 53:155, 363; 58:312; 56:296; quote, 62:165; 69:26-27, 33, 35; 76[2-3]:221; 78:186
  • land policy, 77[4]:126, 138
  • Land policies, see "Paul Wallace Gates, Historian of Public Land Policy," 56:170-174
  • Land speculation, 61:36-45 passim
  • Land speculators, see "Carpetbaggers Join the Rush for California Land," 56:98-127
  • land-taking, 76[2-3]:202
  • Land titles, 74:49; litigation, 49; see "The California Land Act of 1851," 50:395-430; "California's Embattled Settlers," 41:99-130
  • Land, Admiral Emory S., 60:270
  • Land, Agnes, 10:69, 369; 21:51, 53, 63, 65
  • Land, in California (1848-1862), see "Pre-Henry George Land Warfare in California," 46:121-148
  • Land, Isabel, 10:69, 389
  • Land, William, 69:360
  • Land-use issues, influence of photographers, 68:185
  • Landaeta, Martí ;n de, [Landaeta, Martin de]2:267, 268, 270, 307; 14:111, 117; 45:211-218 passim; 46:199
  • Landauer, Lyndall B., "Charles M. Scammon: From Seaman to Civilized Whaler to Naturalist," 61:46-57
  • Landauer, Lyndall Baker, Beyond the Lagoon: A Biography of Charles Melville Scammon, review, 67:57-58
  • Landauer, Susan, California Impressionists, review, 76:Supp. 33-34
  • Lander Expedition, 71:75
  • Lander's Bar, 9:355, 386; 10:173
  • Lander, Edward, 4:234
  • Lander, Frederick, 71:102
  • Lander, James H., 13:335; 24:275; 32:344; quoted, 328-31 passim, 345, 348
  • Lander, John M., 2:90, 110, 113, 116, 118, 121
  • Lander, William C., 2:117, 121
  • Landes, Charles, 9:329-30
  • Landgridge (lawsuit, Marysville, 1859), 10:181
  • Landigan's, at Timhuctoo, 10:255
  • Landis (Auburn, circa 1875), 18:361
  • Landis House, Yuba County, 10:58
  • Landis v. Paine and wife, 9:265, 356-57, 362
  • Landis, Benjamin, 15:42
  • Landis, Dean James M., 59:68
  • Landis, James, 66:37
  • "Landmarking Pilgrimage through the `49 Mining District, The," address by H. C. Peterson, 3:97
  • Landmarks Club, 59:10
  • "Landmarks of Early California Painting: The Crocker Art Museum Exhibition," by Janice T. Driesbach, 71:24-32, 49-59
  • Landmarks of Riverside and the Stories Behind Them, by Tom Patterson, review, 44:258-259
  • Landmarks Society, 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Spring
  • Landon, Alf, 65:15
  • Landon, Edwin, 43:39
  • Landon, Hank, 8:343, 348, 350
  • Landrum, George, 15:370
  • Lands: Henry George's ideas about, 24:112-14; mineral, 24:113; Mission, 17:178; 19:159; 22:62; 23:10-11; 24:309; 25:60 (see also Ranchos, Mission); offered by Mexico govt. for colonization, 25:60-64; in payment of debt, 17:21-22; Pre-emption Act, 24:193; public: 1:25; 8:104; 15:169, 272; 19:18, 19, 21, 158, 164-65, 169, 178-79, 183, 345-47; 24:113, 176-78, 299; 28:299; pueblo and town, 1:25; 8:310; 13:202; 14:7-8, 20-21; 15:169, 176, 276; 16:343; 19:158, 159; 20:113; 21:121-25 passim; 24:113-14; 25:321, 322; 30:323; 35:110; 38:51; tide, 21:121-22; 22:113-25; see also Real Estate
  • Landscape on the Rhine (painting), 71:57
  • Landscape. San Diego Back Country, (painting), by Maurice Braun, back cover, Summer (volume 73)
  • Landuani, Terry, 71:430 (photograph)
  • Lane's Crossing (or Station), 3:166, 168, 169
  • Lane, C. Chester, 60:190
  • Lane, Charles D., 20:181-82, 184
  • Lane, Crawford & Company, 32:220, 224
  • Lane, Dr. Levi C., 74:377, 392
  • Lane, Franklin K., 47:334, 336; 51:230, 231, 232; 52:298, 308, 309; 64:255; 69:120, 163, 173, 184; 70:91
  • Lane, Franklin Knight, 6:288; 36:70; 38:254, 357
  • Lane, Franklin, 66:219
  • Lane, Harriet, 11:12, 13, 16, 17, 25
  • Lane, James A., 27:221
  • Lane, Joseph, 4:238; 11:13, 14, 26, 28; 16:84; 17:314, 317; 19:358; 28:199, 200, 224-25, 231-32, 351, 358
  • Lane, LaFayette, 21:130
  • Lane, Laurence and Ruth, inside front cover, Fall (volume 77)
  • Lane, Levi Cooper, 4:191, 198, 205-6; 5:93
  • Lane, Martha, 63:218
  • Lane, Riley, 9:358, 365, 391; 10:55
  • Lane, Senator Harry, 74:199, 200
  • Lane, T. A., 26:247
  • Lang, C. E., 22:39
  • Lang, Fritz, 75:56
  • Lang, Julian, Ararapikva, Creation Stories of the People: Traditional Karuk Indian Literature from Northwestern California, review, 74:344
  • Lang, Roscoe A., 44:222, 223
  • Lang, Victor, 15:268
  • Langdon, C. W., 2:204
  • Langdon, Samuel, 23:376
  • Langdon, William H., 51:12
  • Lange Oscar V., 60:292
  • Lange, Bill, 70:188
  • Lange, Dorothea (Mrs. Maynard Dixon), 56:295, 298, 305, 308
  • Lange, Dorothea (Mrs. Paul S. Taylor), 58:350, 355
  • Lange, Dorothea, 43:198; 53:365, 368; 54:83; 63:321; 64:264-271; 65:264; 68:75, 76; 69:215 (photograph); 71:111; 75:94; 77[1-3]:134
  • Lange, O. V., 71:538
  • Langle, Vicomte de (1786), 3:223-24; 15:215, 220
  • Langlet, S., 5:24
  • Langley, C., 34:345
  • Langley, Clarissa Durant, 30:382
  • Langley, Harold D., editor, To Utah With the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California, 1858-1859, review, 54:373-375
  • Langley, Mount, 4:19, 33, 35, 54
  • Langley, Samuel P., 4:35, 38
  • Langlois (French consular agt., San Francisco, 1849), 13:380; 35:311
  • Langlois (San Jose, 1850), 5:25, 26, 30, 373
  • Langlois, Anthony, 5:43; 32:122; 42:45; 43:323
  • Langlois, B. Louis, 14:142
  • Langlois, Jean François, [Langlois, Jean Francois] 33:128
  • Langlois, Jules, 78:153
  • Langlois, Karen S., "A Fresh Voice From the West: Mary Austin, California, and American Literary Magazines, 1892-1910," 69:22-35
  • Langlois, William, 15:240
  • Langrishe and Glenn Troupe, 21:172
  • Langsdorff, Georg Heinrich von, 7:196; 12:207, 227; 25:320; 76[2-3]:5, 360; Narrative of the Rezanov Voyage, editor Russell, review, 7:196-97; 52:34; 66:28; 71:3
  • Langston Hughes Memorial Library, 75:93
  • Langton & Company, 30:258, 259, 266
  • Langton's Pioneer Express and Stage Line, 8:338, 339, 353; 9: (illustration) opposite 62, 76; 11:60, 234; 16:79; 49:106, 107
  • Langton, A. T., 30:110, 360; see also Langton & Company
  • Langton, Mrs. Samuel W., 8:353
  • Langton, Samuel W., 8:338, 339, 353; 9:317; 13:32; see also Langton's Pioneer Express
  • Langton, Thomas, 8:353
  • Langtry, Lillie, 16:301; 19:108; 35:141
  • language policy in California public education, 68:231-239
  • Langum, David J., "From Condemnation to Praise: Shifting Perspectives on Hispanic California," 61:282-291; 72:313, 314, 323; 76[2-3]:322; review of Lawman: The Life and Times of Harry Morse, 1835-1912, 78:65
  • Langum, David J., and Harlan Hague, Thomas O. Larkin: A Life of Patriotism and Profit in Old California, review, 72:74-75
  • Langum, Stephen C., review of Levi, Committee of Vigilance: The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Law and Order Committee, 1916-1919, 63:331-332
  • Langworthy, Franklin, 75:324
  • Langworthy, T., 15:45
  • Lannes, John, 52:235-240 passim
  • Lanning, Charles J., 31:36-37
  • Lanphere-Christensen Dunes (California), 76[2-3]:22
  • Lans, G. A., 26:227; 28:321, 322
  • Lansburgh, G. Albert, 74:385
  • Lansdowne, Marquis of, 23:121-22
  • "Lansford W. Hastings," address by Leon O. Whitsell, 21:82
  • Lansing, Christopher, 10:44, 46, 51, 62; 11:8-9
  • Lansing, J., 9:394
  • Lansing, Robert (Secretary of State), 62:126
  • Lansing, Robert, 52:315, 316
  • Lanson, Georges, guidebook by, 39:2
  • Lansquenet (card game), 8:207
  • "Lanterns at Monterey: Serra's Description of the Founding of Monterey," by Thomas W. Temple II, 11:274-79
  • Lantis, David W., Rodney Steiner and Arthur E. Karinen, California: Land of Contrasts, review, 44:53-54
  • Lanzas, Castillo, 47:166
  • Lanzoni, Alessandro, 15:183
  • Lapham, Roger D., 76[1, 4]:122-135
  • Lapham, Roger Dearborn, 22:383; 24:1, 3, 162
  • LaPena, Frank and Craig D. Bates, compilers, Legends of the Yosemite Miwok, review, 61:150
  • LaPena, Frank, "Contemporary Northern California Native American Art," 71:386-401, 339, 386, 400; Blue Dog, front cover, Fall (Volume 71, 1992); 71:400; Deer Dance Spirit (painting), 71:395 (plate), 400; Earth (mixed media), 400; Flower Dance Spirit (painting), 71:395 (plate), 400; Spring Spirit (painting), 71:396 (plate), 400; 68:160
  • Lapérouse, Jean François de Galaup de, [Laperouse, Jean Francois de Galaup de] 1:176; 3:215, 223, 224; 8:116-17; 15:213, 215, 330; 18:335, 344-45; 37:305; "A Visit to Monterey in 1796," 15:216-23; checklist, 20:47-64; portrait, 20: opposite 47
  • Lapeyrouse, Stanislas de, 78:140, 141
  • Lapham, Ezra B., 50:360
  • Lapham, Lewis, 63:257
  • Lapham, Roger D., Sr., 56:350
  • Lapham, Roger, 58:152
  • Laplace, Cyrille Pierre-Théodore, [Laplace, Cyrille Pierre-Theodore] 8:116-17, 125, 129; 12:156, 159; 18:315-28
  • Laplanders, 76[1, 4]:5
  • Lapp, Rudolph M., "Negro Rights Activities in Gold Rush California," 45:3-20; review of Brandes, editor, Troopers West, Military and Indian Affairs on the American Frontier, 51:92-93; Blacks in Gold Rush California, review, 57:104-105; review of Clarke, Travels in Mexico and California, 68:132; review of "At the Extremity of Civilization": An Illinois Physician's Journey to California in 1849, by Israel Shipman Pelton Lord, edited by Necia Dixon Liles; Gold Rush Desert Trails to San Diego and Los Angeles in 1849, edited by George M. Ellis; Overland: The California Emigrant Trail of 1841-1870, by Greg MacGregor; and Seven Trails West, by Arthur King Peters; 76:Supp. 34-36
  • Lapp, Rudolph, "A Young Woman of Advanced Ideas: Mabel Craft Deering," 66:162-169; Afro-Americans in California, review, 67:134; 75:200, 201, 208; Blacks in Gold Rush California, 75:195; 77[4]:84
  • Lapsley, James T., Bottled Poetry: Napa Winemaking from Prohibition to the Modern Era, review, 76[1, 4]:144
  • Lara, Francisco Dorio, 26:41-42
  • Lara, José de, [Lara, Jose de] 13:200, 201, 202; 55:330, 333, 335, 336
  • Lara, Juan, 33:121
  • Lara, María Antonia Campos, [Lara, Maria Antonia Campos] 55:330
  • Lara, Romualdo, 16:239-40
  • Laramie's Point (also called Castle Hill) (Wyoming), 74:149
  • Larcher, Ed, 39:228, 229, 232, 233
  • Larco, Nicholas, 16:341; 29:82
  • Larco, Nicola (Nicholas), 42:313, 326; 60:352, 353, 354, 356, 359
  • Lare, Charles A., 65:124
  • LaReintrie, H., 66:110
  • Larios, Justo, 15:4; 54:329
  • Larison, G. B., 9:288
  • Larisson, Jack, 4:116
  • The Lark, 61:203, 204, 205, 206, 208-209
  • Larkin family, 16:3; 27:299, 300
  • Larkin House (Monterey), 16:321-35; photograph, opposite 321; 65:26 (photograph), 27-33; 70:354, 355 (photograph), 365; 72:74 (photograph); 76[2-3]:308
  • "The Larkin House Revisited," by Harold Kirker, 65:26-33
  • Larkin Papers (The): Personal, Business, and Official Correspondence of Thomas Oliver Larkin, Merchant and United States Consul in California Index, compiled by Anna Marie and Everett G. Hager. review, 49:68-69
  • "Larkin to Atherton," editor A.T. Leonard, Jr., 28:113-15, 342
  • Larkin's children, 27:299; ranch of, 30:53
  • Larkin, Alfred Robinson, 70:361, 364
  • Larkin, Alice Sistare, 16:321
  • Larkin, Caroline, 17:236; 70:361, 363, 364
  • Larkin, Edgar, photograph, 55:238
  • Larkin, Francis, 70:361, 364
  • Larkin, Francisco R., 18:62; 27:299, 300
  • Larkin, Frederic, 70:361, 362, 364
  • Larkin, Frederick H., 18:54, 62; 27:299
  • Larkin, H. M., 57:10
  • Larkin, Henry, 11:51
  • Larkin, Isabel, 70:354
  • Larkin, Jr., Thomas O. 62:61
  • Larkin, Lew, 34:93
  • Larkin, Mrs. Thomas Oliver (Rachel Hobson Holmes), 6:364; 16:4, 322; 28:260, 261, 262
  • Larkin, Oliver, 70:361
  • Larkin, Rachel Hobson Holmes (née Hobson), 62:61; 65:27, 30, 32; 70:353-354 (photograph), 355, 358-363
  • Larkin, Sophia Adeline, 70:358
  • Larkin, Sophia, 15:176
  • Larkin, Thomas Oliver, 4:234; 8:297-303 passim; 11:75; 12:48, 60, 140, 142, 146, 345; 13:232, 278, 395; 14:128, 163, 318, 328, 329, 343; 15:116, 124, 125-26, 225, 236, 266, 302; 16:139, 187; 17:151, 157, 167, 231, 236, 280; 18:32, 34-38 passim, 68, 228; 20:16, 18, 21; 25:145, 196-97, 199, 205; 27:49; 28:195, 259, 260, 261, 266, 267; 29:25, 132, 151; 30:3, 98, 234, 321; 32:83; 33:67, 115; 34:113-19 passim, 255; 35:106, 110, 200; 75:200; 76[2-3]:132, 133, 137, 307, 308, 319, 335, 338, 340
    • land owned or claimed by, 4:90; 16:340; 17:178, 232; 20:152; 27:107, 108, 298, 299, 300
    • marriage, 2:50
    • partner of Semple, 6:147, 149; 13:267; 16:340; 17:232, 301-2; 20:152; 24:63; 27:62
    • U.S. Consul, 2:49, 168, 171, 356; 3:109, 272; 4:165, 375, 378, 391; 5:132; 6:265, 280, 369; 7:106; 10:121; 12:39, 40, 129, 135; 16:210, 211, 215; 17:137, 138, 139, 227, 228, 279; 18:144, 217, 310; 19:45-48 passim, 51, 52, 55; 21:2, 5; 23:202; 25:125; 28:253, 293; 29:135, 156, 157, 158, 336; 37:1-2, 13-15; consular correspondence, 1:90-92, 178-81, 183, 189-90, 286-89, 292-95; 2:71-74; 3:178-84, 186, 187, 273-89; 4:81-83, 85-87, 376-77; 5:77-80, 124, 184, 191, 255, 297-308; 6:77-80, 87-89, 182-84, 186-91, 266, 269-74, 364-66, 368, 372-73; 7:79-80, 83-85; 8:76-77; 9:81-85; 10:100, 103, 104; 14:147; 22:315; 23:293-94
    • letters: to Atherton, 28:113-15, 342; 29:166; to Childs, 16:264-69; to his sons, 27:297-300
    • "My Itinerary," editor Parker, 16:11-29, 144-70
    • articles on, 16:3-29, 144-71, 263-70, 321-25
    • facsimile signature, 10: opposite 159; portrait, 16: opposite 3; 41:229-235 passim, portrait, opposite 240; 46:58, 59, 66, 67, 135; land claims, 50:10, 402, 409, 410; 51:31-32, 295; 52:159; 53:55; 54: 221;
    • see "George P. Hammond and The Larkin Papers," 44:27-34 passim; "The Land Business of Thomas O. Larkin," 54:323-344; 59:283; 60:22; 61:302; 63:313; 64:140; 72:74-75; 73:101, 106, inside front cover, Summer (volume 73); 56:108-109, 113; 62:60-66, passim; portrait, 62; 65:27-33; 66:83, 84, 88, 110-112, 113; 70:352 (photograph) 353-363 (photograph) 364-365; see The Reluctant Retirement of Thomas O. Larkin, by Harlan Hague 62:60-66; see First and Last Consul: Thomas Oliver Larkin and the Americanization of California, edited by John A. Hawgood, review, 43:161-162
  • Larkin, Thomas, 71:464
  • Larkin, William F. (?), 15:163
  • Larkin, William, 16:9-10, 153
  • Larkmead Winery, 54:173
  • Larkyns, Harry 'Major', 68:5
  • Larkyns, Harry, 42:22
  • Larkyns, Henry, 35:50
  • Larned (on George and Henry, 1843), 18:66
  • Larocque, Joseph Sebastian, 22:196, 197, 199, 205, 219; 23:22, 23, 25, 28, 38, 123, 124, 125, 134
  • Larpenteur, Charles, 42:304
  • Larrainzar, Manuel, 21:358, 359, 362
  • Larrowe, Charles P., 59:72
  • Larsen, Grace H., 74:4; "The Economics and Structure of the Citrus Industry: Comment on Papers by H. Vincent Moses and Ronald Tobey and Charles Wetherell," 38-45
  • Larson, Arthur, 68:26
  • Larson, Hans, 26:204
  • Larsen, Lawrence (historian) 79[2]:117
  • Larson, Lawrence H., The Urban West at the End of the Frontier, review, 58:270-271
  • Larson, Ronald C., and Jessie A. Garrett, editors, Camp and Community: Manzanar and the Owens Valley, review, 57:198-199
  • Larue, James B., 10:72
  • Las Alas Lodge (Ben Lomond), 69:44 (photograph)
  • Las Cruces, Santa Barbara County, 18:262
  • Las Flores, see Mission asistencias; Ranchos: Santa Margarita y Las Flores
  • "Las golondrinas de Bécquer" (song), 78:174, 175
  • Las Mariposa, 60:165, 166, 167, 169
  • Las Plumas hydroelectric plant, see Big Bend plant
  • Las Posadas (play), 74:260
  • Las Posadas Forest, 35:1-9, 155-60
  • Las Posodas (religious celebration), 74:61
  • "Las pulgas de Morelia" ("Morelia's Fleas") (song), 78:166-167
  • Las sergas de Esplandián, [Las sergas de Esplandian] 76[2-3]:79; 77[4]:3
  • "Las Trancas," 29:319, 326, 328
  • Las Vegas, Nevada, 22:9, 12, 13, 15, 25; 73:184; 77[1-3]:144, 145, 146, 152, 154; 77[4]:267
  • Las Vírgines rancho, Fall, inside front cover (volume 78)
  • Lasch, Christopher, 55:200; 70:191
  • Lascroux, Rene (?), 39:258, 259, 260, 313
  • Lasero, José Pedro, [Lasero, Jose Pedro] 70:212 (photograph)
  • Lasky, Marjorie Penn, review of Scobie, Center Stage: Helen Gahagan Douglas, A Life, 72:73
  • Laslett, John H. M., "Gender, Class, or Ethno-Cultural Struggle? The Problematic Relationship Between Rose Pesotta and the ILGWU," 72:20-39
  • Laso de la Vega, Ramon, 55:327, 328
  • Laspeyre, Thomas, 10: opposite 48, 53, 62; 11:7-9; 20:166; 40:311, 312
  • Lasquisimes, Rio, see Stanislaus River,
  • Lassator, James Ruler, 25:307; 34:199, 200, 202, 207; 36:1 17-29 passim, 132
  • Lassator, Mrs. James Ruler, 34:199
  • Lassen County, 18:304; 31:130; 76[2-3]:68; see also Honey Lake
  • Lassen Cut-Off (of the California route), 11:110; 18:300-302, 312; 24:246; 28:298, 318; 30:60, 62; 31:342; 32:203; 39:263; 74:160; 77[4]:179
  • Lassen Peak, 3:94; 18:301, 312; 22:370; eruption of, 18:302
  • Lassen Volcanic National Park, 54:307
  • Lassen, Alexander Charters and May C., 3:94
  • Lassen, Peter, 1:127, 128, 132; 3:94; 5:305; 6:88, 164; 7:201; 10:74; 11:109, 110, 115, 116, 119, 121; 12:326-27; 16:137; 21:10, 225-29 passim, 235-36; 22:366; 26:333, 343; 30:54, 62, 63; article on, 18:291-314; portrait, 18: opposite 291; photograph of grave, 18: opposite 304; rancho of, 6:164; 17:272, 273; 28:262; 30:63; 39:263; 41:244; 52:250; 64:93; see also Ranchos: Bosquejo
  • Lassik (Indian, died 1863), 20:353-54, 361, 362, 363
  • Lassiter, James H., 10:178, 258, 275, 358, 359
  • Lassiter, Mrs. (Marysville, 1861), 10:356
  • Last Adventure: San Francisco in 1851, by Benard de Russailh, review, 10:205
  • Last Bonanza Kings: The Bourns of San Francisco, by Ferol Egan, review of, 78:287
  • The Last Judgment (painting), 76[2-3]:156
  • Last of the California Rangers, The, by Cossley-Batt, review, 8:83-84
  • Last of the Mill Creeks, The, by Moak, review, 4:94
  • Last of the Vaqueros, by Rojas, review, 40:69-71
  • "Last Spanish Exploration of the Northwest Coast, The," by Henry R. Wagner, 10:313-45
  • "Last Spike," inside front cover, Winter (volume 73)
  • "Last Will and Testament of Stephen J. Field, The," by John C. Hogan and Ewald W. Schnitzer, 36:41-55
  • "Last Will of Pedro de Alvarado, The," by Henry R. Wagner, 25:309-10
  • Last, Jay T., and Gordon T. McClelland, California Orange Box Labels: An Illustrated History, review, 73:246
  • Lasthenia species, 76[2-3]:20
  • Lastreto, Luigi, 60:359
  • Lasuen, Father, 71:379
  • Lasuen, Fermin de, 63:142
  • Lasuén, Fermín Francisco de, [Lasuen, Fermin Francisco de] 1:165, 169; 2:338-39; 3:224; 5:414; 6:160, 162, 166; 8:108; 15:213, 217, 220; 17:122; 20:238; 23:1-3, 12, 371-75 passim; 26:372-73; 28:19-22; 31:116; 33:278; 34:204, 230; 36:336; 41:40; 42:39; 56:47, 49; 75:316; 76[2-3]:99, 102, 121, 124, 125, 128, 152, 154, 302; see "The Indian Policy Under Fermin Francisco de Lasuen, California's Second Father President," 45:195-224; 55:328; 57:366, 371; 67:152, 153, 156; 70:207
  • Lasvignes, L., 10:360
  • Laswell & Company v. Fallon, Hudson & Company, 9:370
  • Lataillade, Arnaud Césaire, [Lataillade, Arnaud Cesaire] 46:57-58
  • Lataillade, Cesáreo, [Lataillade, Cesareo] 12:135; 13:121 380-81; 18:170, 179, 266; 19:207, 215
  • Latazi (Indian, 1845), 21:5
  • Latbam, William B., Jr., 9:345, 378; 24:186; family of, 9:378
  • Latbam, William C., 15:167
  • Latest from Arizona: The Hesperian Letters, 1859-1861, edited by Constance Wynn Altshuler, review, 50:88
  • Latham (Edith and Milton) Foundation, 35:183
  • Latham, Dana, 26:94
  • Latham, Eben, 77[1-3]:21
  • Latham, Captain Eben 79[2]:26, 28
  • Latham, J. K. S., 11:10, 25
  • Latham, James H., 32:150
  • Latham, Milton S., 44:313, 314, 315; 50:248; 58:52, 53; 59:23, 24; 65:106, 108, 109, 112, 113 (photograph)
  • Latham, Milton Slocum, 2:209-10 5:179; 9:397; 10: opposite 48, 60, 78, 166, 167, 168, 192, 195, 207, 246, 260, 282, 283, 295, 296, 383-84; 14:76; 15:173, 202, 203, 204, 208, 211, 275, 368; 16:80, 82, 83; 17:319, 320; 19:230, 238, 269, 347, 355; 21:25; 22:231, 361; 24:274; 25:344, 345; 27:5; 31:235; 33:231, 233, 373; 34:154; 36:42; 38:27, 329, 330, 333, 334; 39:291; "Day Journal," editor E. E. Robinson, 11:3-28; article on, 32:145-59; photograph, 11: opposite 3
  • Latham, Milton, 57:215; 70:168
  • Latham, Mrs. Milton Slocum (1, Sophie Birdsall), 2:210; 11:10, 24; 19:232, 238; 32:157; (2, Mary W. McMullin), 27:382
  • Latham, Mrs. William B., Jr. (Phoebe Bell Carpenter), 9:378
  • Latham, William Carpenter, 9:378; obituary 24:186
  • Lathan, J. K. S., 70:275
  • Lathrop (Mormon Tavern, 1849), 20:39
  • Lathrop (place), 18:23, 27, 28
  • Lathrop, Anna, 10:392
  • Lathrop, Ariel, 57:330
  • Lathrop, Benjamin B., 16:184
  • Lathrop, Charles N., 42:248
  • Lathrop, Eli C., 8:202, 204; 15:76
  • Lathrop, George, 18:307, 314; 21:227-28, 235
  • Lathrop, H. B., 9:40; 29:196
  • Lathrop, Jane, see Stanford, Mrs. Leland
  • Lathrop, Mrs. (married to Higgins, 1849), 28:292
  • Lathrop, R. P., 37:350
  • Lathrop, Solomon, 31:342
  • Latimer, Mary, 9:248, 274, 367
  • Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. B. F., 15:166, 268, 271
  • Latin America, 74:320, 336, 337; 77[4]:200
  • Latin Americans, 77[1-3]:61; see also Hispanics
  • Latin American Center, 75:95
  • Latino baseball players, 74:283, 286, 289
  • Latino National Political Survey, 74:275
  • "Latino-Owned Firms and Women-Owned Firms as a Percentage of all U.S. Firms, 1987" (table), 74:270
  • Latinos in California, 73:139, 277; (see also Hispanics)
  • Latona, Mrs. Cruz, 9:374, 375
  • Latour, Dr. (from France, 1850), 22:301
  • Latta, Frank F., Saga of Rancho El Tejon, review, 56:375
  • Latta, Frank, 72:256; 76[2-3]:67; Joaquin Muirrieta and His Horse Gangs, review, 61:307-308; 75:129, 135
  • Latter-day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ, of, see Mormons
  • Lattimer (Marysville, 1858), 9:362
  • Lattimer (San Francisco, 1855), 16:183
  • Lattimer, David, 22:77, 83
  • Lattimer, James, 9:362(?); 13:258
  • Lattin, A. J., 9:358
  • Laub, Charles H., 34:36
  • Lauck, J. B., 35:30, 32
  • Lauck, Joseph B., 55:138, 145, 146
  • Lauder, Eugen, 18:212-13
  • Laugenour, Margaret (Cross), 25:94
  • Laughlin, Ada (Edwards), 26:188
  • Laughlin, Mrs. (San Francisco, 1855), 15:370
  • Laughlin, Richard, 2:18, 37; 13:210, 230, 325; 54:140
  • Laughton, Charles, 75:56
  • Laundry and laundries, 3:32; 14:129; 17:196, 294; 23:161, 162; 26:333; 27:368; sent to Orient, 3:32; 17:196
  • Laura (ship), 22:171, 172, 173
  • "Laura Adams Armer: California Photographer," by Laverne Mau Dicker, 56:129-139
  • Laura Bevan (vessel, ship), 20:275, 278; 46:295; 49:331
  • Laura Ellen (paddlewheeler), 75:17
  • Laura Scudder (company), 75:88
  • Laura Virginia (vessel, ship), 19:376; 22:379; 25:118; 52:249
  • Laura Virginia Association, 52:249
  • Lauray, Julian, 39:320
  • Laurel Hill Cemetery, San Francisco, 4:199-202; 10:293; 18:334, 343; 19:154; 22:26; 24:278; 75:65; see also Lone Mountain
  • Laurel Hill Mining District, 26:245
  • laurel sumac (Malosma laurina), 76[2-3]:27
  • Laurel, Stan, 75:58
  • Laurencel, Henry de, 15:4, 19
  • Laurentana (vessel), 56:252, 253
  • Laurenul (Laurencel? ), Captain (of La Pacifique, 1848), 13:273
  • Laurie, Annie (pseudonym for Winifred Black Bonfils, see), 20:142-43; 64:284; 77[1-3]:87
  • Lauritzen, Fred C., 59:151, 157
  • Lausanne (ship), 12:244-45; 17:63-64; 18:292-93, 310
  • Lauterwasser, F. P., 9:320
  • LAV (AIDS), 75:53
  • Laval Studios, 60:249
  • Laval, "Pop," 60:244-261 passim
  • Laval, Claude Jr., 60:254
  • Laval, Jerome, 60:259
  • Laval, Sadie, 60:245, 258
  • Lavalard, Louis C., 14:142
  • Lavalle, L., 22:218
  • LaVallette, Elie A., 54:225, 226, 233, 236, 237
  • Lavelle, Frank, 60:222
  • Laven, Richard D., 76[2-3]:260
  • Lavendar, David, Los Angeles, Two Hundred Years, review, 61:58, 60-61
  • Lavender, David, 73:298, 300; California: Land of New Beginnings, review, 52:180-181; Westward Vision: The Story of the Oregon Trail, review, 44:50-51; California: A Bicentennial History, review, 55:280-281; Nothing Seemed Impossible: William C. Ralston and Early San Francisco, review, 55:276-277; 79[2]:47
  • Lavenson, Alma (photographer), 78:103-105
  • LaVerne College, 75:341
  • Lavezzari, Francesco, 42:326
  • Lavin, Ralph, 61:215, 219, 220
  • Lavinus, Mary, 69:12, see Starr, Mary Lavinus
  • Laviosa and Marengo, 42:326
  • Law and Community on the Mexican Frontier (Langum), 76[2-3]:322
  • Law and Order Committee, San Francisco, 57:344-352 passim
  • Law and Order faction, San Francisco, 9:62, 75, 106, 258, 259, 283; 10:50, 73; article on, 14:350-74; 15:70-87, 143-62, 247-65; see also Vigilance Committee, San Francisco
  • "Law and Order View of the San Francisco Vigilance Committee of 1856, The," from correspondence of Governor J. Neely Johnson, editor Herbert G. Florcken, 14:350-74; 15:70-87, 143-62, 247-65
  • Law for the Elephant, by John Phillip Reid, review, 61:68-69
  • Law for the Elephant, Law for the Beaver: Essays in the Legal History of the North American West, by John McLaren, Hamar Foster, and Chet Orloff (editors), review, 73:324
  • Law for the Elephant: Property and Social Behavior on the Overland Trail (1997), 77[4]:14
  • law: on the frontier, 77[1-3]:9; regarding water rights, 32; concerning property, 48
  • Law Library, see San Francisco Law Library
  • Law Line Wharf, San Francisco, 55:247
  • Law, Ada, 74:392
  • Law, Flora C., 74:392
  • Law, George, steamship line of, 28:360
  • Law, Hartland, 74:392
  • Law, Herbert, 74:392
  • Law, see Courts; Judges; Mining law
  • Law, Ruth, 75:144
  • Law, William C., 20:159
  • Lawford, Peter, 75:56
  • Lawler (Yuba County, 1860), 10:253
  • Lawler family, 33:275
  • Lawler, F. W., 27:312
  • Lawler, Mrs. Oscar (Hilda Brode), 26:188; obituary, 33:274-75
  • Lawler, Oscar, 33:274-75; 39:215; 48:118
  • Lawler, William, 15:177; 33:274
  • Lawless (Marysville, 1857), lawsuit, 9:132
  • Lawley Toll Road, 32:369
  • Lawlor, Frank, 21:248; 24:263
  • Lawlor, Mrs. R. C., 25:190
  • Lawlor, Oscar, 60:181
  • Lawman: The Life and Times of Harry Morse, 1835-1912, by John Boessenecker, review of, 78:65
  • Lawmen and Desperadoes: A Compendium of Noted, Early California Peace Officers, Badmen and Outlaws, 1850-1900, by William B. Secrest, review, 74:440-441
  • Lawrence & Houseworth (1864), 57:227, 228; 58:207, 210, 211; 69:148
  • Lawrence & Houseworth/Thomas Houseworth Co., A Unique View of the West, 1860-1886, by Peter E. Palmquist, review, 60:297-299
  • Lawrence (Calaveras County, 1850), 22:72-73
  • Lawrence (Philippines, 1898), 31:50
  • Lawrence (vessel, ship), 12:31; 14:214, 215, 219, 224, 384, 385, 401; 64:93
  • Lawrence and His Laboratory: A History of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (Vol. 1), by J. L. Heilbron and Robert W. Seidel, review, 69:392-393
  • Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 57:174, 177, 178; 75:51
  • Lawrence Livermore (National) Laboratory, 57:181; 75:51, 150 (photo), 153
  • Lawrence's Station, 14:168
  • Lawrence, A. C., 11:7-9; 38:331
  • Lawrence, D. H., 52:267; 56:304; 67:24
  • Lawrence, Eleanor Frances,"Mexican Trade between Santa Fe and Los Angeles," 10:27-39
  • Lawrence, Elwood P., 30:191; "Henry George's Oxford Speech," 30:117-23
  • Lawrence, Ernest Orlando, 52:271; 69:392 (photograph)
  • Lawrence, George S., 58:207, 208
  • Lawrence, Gus, photograph, 51:53
  • Lawrence, Hannah, 11:11, 17
  • Lawrence, James H., 69:137; 78:258
  • Lawrence, James, 1:116
  • Lawrence, Joseph E., 7:278; 13:298; 20:334-35
  • Lawrence, Marion ("Comanche George"), 18:303-4, 313; 21:235
  • Lawrence, Mary Viola (Tingley), 1:301; 4:207; 5:412; 10:392; 28:6, 7
  • Lawrence, Mary V. T. (friend of Louise Clappe), 78:241, 242, 254, 258, 260; photo of, 261
  • Lawrence, Miss (1856), see May, Hattie
  • Lawrence, Mrs. James H., see Lawrence, Mary Viola (Tingley)
  • laws. see land law, mineral law, resource law, water law
  • Laws for the Better Government of California (1848), 2:75-76; 10:81, 82
  • Laws of Burgos of 1512-1513, The, translated by Simpson, review, 40:76-77
  • Laws of the Town of San Francisco (1847), 2:75
  • Laws, Robert, Jr., 26:130
  • Laws: for better govt. of California (1848), 2:75-76; 10:81, 82; of Burgos (1512-1513), 40:76-77; of the Indies, 7:138; 33:280; Mexico, estab. metric system (1857), 30:325, 326, 335; of Town of San Francisco (1847), 2:75; see also Sunday laws
  • Lawser, Mary Louise, 70:106, 108
  • Lawson (Yuba County, 1859), 10:168, 169, 251
  • Lawson, Albert, 26:204
  • Lawson, Andrew C., 72:224 (photograph), 225, 226, 228, 231
  • Lawson, Andrew Cowper, 32:37
  • Lawson, Claudia, Vana Parrish Lawson and Jennie Goodrich, Kashaya Pomo Plants, review, 61:151
  • Lawson, Emilie, 28:7
  • Lawson, James S., 11:301-7, 314
  • Lawson, John, 25:232
  • Lawson, P. S., 22:251
  • Lawson, Peter, see Lassen, Peter
  • Lawson, Sam, 33:364
  • Lawson, Samuel S. (Indian agent), 78:265, 270
  • Lawson, Thomas, 33:118, 267, 399; letter from, 34:37-38
  • Lawson, Vana Parrish, Jennie Goodrich, and Claudia Lawson, Kashaya Pomo Plants, review, 61:151
  • lawsuits: and the Comstock mines, 135; in the Gold Rush, 77[4]:67
  • Lawton (Field's secretary., 1899), 36:44
  • Lawton (Vernon, 1849), 23:349
  • Lawton, Alfred, 14:378; 15:21
  • Lawton, Franklin, 48:7, 8
  • Lawton, Harry, Willie Boy: A Desert Manhunt, review, 39:371-74
  • Lawton, Irving, 13:31
  • Lawton, Orlando, 13:3 1
  • Lawton, William S., 54:134, photograph, 132
  • Lawton, William Wilson, 48:8
  • lawyers, 77[1-3]:29; 77[4]:87, 128
  • Lawyers of Los Angeles, by Robinson, review, 39:85
  • Lawyers Row, 59:218, photograph 219
  • Layhn, Lewis C., 51:212; "Regulations Governing the Admission of Automobiles into the Yosemite National Park, Season of 1914," 51:206-212
  • Layne, Arthur D., 65:292
  • Layne, Bernice see Brown, Bernice Layne
  • Layne, J. Gregg, 49:8
  • Layne, Joseph Gregg,"Annals of Los Angeles," 13:195-234, 301-54; obituary of William J. Hunsaker, 12:183-84
  • Layton, Charles, 17:82; 29:23, 28
  • Layton, Christopher, 14:278; 28:292
  • Layton, Robert, 21:307; 22:69
  • Lazard Frères, San Francisco, [Lazard Freres] 27:170
  • Lazard, Solomon, 29:236-37, 247; 68:96
  • Lazarev, Mikhail Petrovich, 75:365
  • Lázaro (Indian, 1846), [Lazaro] 26:27
  • Lazarowitz, Arlene, "Hiram W. Johnson: The Old Progressive and New Deal Taxation," 69:342-353
  • "Lazarus" (dog), 2:242-43; 24:264
  • Lazarus, Emma, 73:265
  • Lazier (Lassen County, 1855), 18:303, 313
  • Le Conte Junior High (Hollywood), 73:34
  • Le Conte, Helen Gompertz, 64:42, 45, 46
  • Le Conte, Joseph, 64:52, 53; 79[2]:245
  • Le Corbusier (modernist architect), 74:401
  • Le Gallienne, Richard, 60:348
  • Le Grand, Captain (of Cachalot, 1850), 5:28; 14:133
  • Le Heros, 75:307, 357 (photo)
  • Le Journal des Débats [Le Journal des Debats] (newspaper) 79[2]:60
  • Le Meuse (ship) 79[2]:60
  • Le Phare, 60:354
  • Le Scuole Giovanni Pascoli, 75:346
  • Le Vasseur, Emile, 77[4]:288
  • Lea, Luke, 28:339, 340
  • Leach, Frank Aleamon, obituary, 8:285-86
  • Leach, L. B. (pseudonym), 7:10
  • Leach, Lewis, 25:29; 28:339
  • Leach, Maria, 14:74; 15:164, 175; 25:335, 343
  • Leach, Mrs. Stephen W. (Georgiana Griswold), 4:208
  • Leach, R. L., 20:44
  • Leach, Stephen W., 4:207-9; 10:390; 14:74; 15:164, 166, 174-80 passim, 271; 31:249
  • Lead, 5:268
  • lead mines: 77[4]:25, 37; in Indiana Territory, 126; in the Lake Superior District, 127
  • Leader (The), 60:175
  • Leader, Herman A., editor "A Voyage from the Columbia to California in 1840," 8:97-115
  • Leader, Leonard, Los Angeles and the Great Depression, review, 73:158
  • Leader, San Francisco and Oakland, 15:174
  • Leader-jacket soldiers, 11:278; 13:196, 208; 20:240; 31:114; 34:205
  • Leadville, Colorado, 77[4]:149, 162, 165
  • Leagle, John, 64:108
  • League for Better City Government, Los Angeles, 57:161, 164
  • League for Industrial Democracy, 55:349; 67:14, 124
  • League for the Liberation, 65:128
  • League of California Cities, 59:137; 72:366
  • League of Improvement Clubs, 64:177
  • League of the Iroquois, 76[2-3]:60
  • League of Nations, 48:19, 33; 55:348, 349; 73:42
  • League of the Southwest, 52:311; 67:13
  • League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), 50:326; 53:325
  • League of Women Voters, 53:37; 67:125; 75:92
  • League of Women Voters, California, 65:91, 93, 95
  • Leahy, Daniel, 19:120, 124, 137
  • Leahy, Mrs. Daniel, 19:119-23 passim
  • Leahy,"Libby" and Mary Anne, 19:121
  • Leake, Charles A., 15:167
  • Leake, Chauncey, 21:368
  • Leake, Edwin E., 48:298
  • Leake, Paul R., 33:316
  • Leake, W. S. ("Sam"), 19:67, 68, 73; 28:47; 63:302-303
  • Leal, Andrés, [Leal, Andres] 7:394
  • Leale, John, 27:285; Recollections of a Tule Sailor, review, 18:373-74
  • Leale, Marion, 27:285; obituary, 35:85-86
  • Leale, William G. and Lily (Banks), 29:190
  • Leaming, Christopher, 17:115
  • Leandri, Giovanni, 75:339
  • Leang Shang, 23:104
  • Lear, Edward, 61:205, 206
  • Lear, Robert R., 13:296
  • Lears, T. J. Jackson, 74:92
  • Leary, David T., review of Gardiner, edited by Morgan, In Pursuit of the Golden Dream: Reminiscences of San Francisco and the Northern and Southern Mines, 1849-1857, 50:84
  • Leary, John, 25:103
  • Leary, Mary Ellen, "Reflections by Scholars on the Uses of Oral History," 54:82-83; review, of A Rage for Justice: The Passion and Politics of Phillip Burton, 75:372-373
  • Lease (Colusa, 1861), 10:359
  • Lease, Mary, 27:315
  • "Leather A Dragoons," 29:273
  • Leather, see Hide and tallow trade; Tanning
  • Leathers, John B., 2:122
  • Leavenworth, Henry, 4:117, 119, 138
  • Leavenworth, Thaddeus M., 3:39; 7:106; 16:343; 19:4, 123, 139; 20:121, 125; 26:165-66, 167; 27:266; 28:289, 296; 29:161, 164, 168, 170; 34:259
  • Leavis, Larry, 68:194
  • Leavitt, A., 50:432
  • Leavitt, Francis Hale,"Steam Navigation on the Colorado River," 22:1-25, 151-74
  • Leavitt, Hiram L., 34:223
  • Leavitt, John, 9:243, 244, 394; 10:56, 179, 180, 183
  • Leavitt, Michael Bennett, 21:164, 180, 260
  • Leavitt, Mrs., boardinghouse of (Sacramento 1850s), 26:181
  • Lebarge, Michael, 33:6, 12, 168; 35:295, 304
  • Leboucher, M., 78:140
  • LeBras, François, [LeBras, Francois] 35:314
  • Lebret, Father, 42:43
  • LeBreton, Albert J., 1:14; 24:79
  • Lechner, John, 49:315-316
  • LeClair, Louis, 52:347
  • Lecointe, Captain (of Heroine, 1845), 11:340, 344
  • Lecompte Constitution, 1858, 50:246, 247
  • Lecompton constitution, 9:271-72, 278, 279, 285; 10:66; 11:26; 31:194, 200; 32:314, 320-23 passim
  • "Lecomptonites," (pro-slavery Democrats) 79[2]:233; see also Democrats
  • Lecomte (Sacramento, 1849), 30:23
  • LeConte, John Lawrence, 21:107-10 passim, 112; 31:35, 45
  • LeConte, John, 26:200; 27:351; 57:379
  • LeConte, Joseph N., 71:90, 105, inside front cover, Summer (Volume 71, 1992), 154, 162, 163, 241, 248, 255, 270; 75:323 (photo), 330, 336
  • LeConte, Joseph Nisbet, 4:18, 30, 31, 39, 47-55 passim; 23:288; obituary, 29:187
  • LeConte, Joseph, 1:15; 4:27, 30-32, 42, 46, 48; 10:89; 23:288; 25:13-14, 101; 29:187; 37:45-46; 57:379; 66:211, 212; 67:281 (photograph); 69:147; 72:224, 226
  • LeConte, Mrs. Joseph Nisbet (1, Helen Marion Gompertz), 4:48, 55; 29:187; (2, Adelaide Graham), 29:187
  • Lecoq, Mathurin, 12:35, 354
  • LeCount & Strong, San Francisco, 17:79; 22:37; 30:107, 250-54 passim, 262, 353; building (illustration), 30: opposite 353
  • LeCount, Josiah J., 30:107, 114, 252, 254, 353, 354; see also Cooke & LeCount; LeCount and Strong
  • Lecouvreur, Frank, 53:61
  • Ledeboer, Suzanne G., "The Man Who Would Be Hitler: William Pelley and the Silver Legion," 65:126-136
  • Lederer, Norman, review of Berwick, The Abraham Lincoln of the Sea, A Biography of Andrew Furnseth, 73:327; review of Shover, Blacks in Chico, 1860-1935: Climbing the Slippery Slope, 73:246
  • Ledger (newspaper), Antioch, 66:56
  • Ledger, see Amador Weekly Ledger
  • Ledlie, J. C., 9:394
  • Leduc, Mme. (Marysville, 1851), 15:47
  • Ledyard, Edgar M., editor Loomis, Journal of the Birmingham Emigrating Company, review, 8:81-82
  • Lee Township, 75:208, 210
  • Lee "Charlie" Bing, 66:172, 174, 180
  • Lee (San Francisco, 1855), 15:268
  • Lee Ah Kroon, 23:104
  • Lee and Bennett's Circus, 9:1 75
  • Lee and Marshall's Circus, 9:54, 175; 10:357, 368; 15:167, 184; 16:80-81, 84; 34:345
  • Lee Chun See, 67:178
  • Lee Chung Tai, 67:178
  • Lee Gum Sing, 67:178
  • Lee Jason (missionary), 73:104
  • Lee Kan, 23:111
  • Lee Took, 23:111
  • Lee's Circus, 78:181
  • Lee's Exchange, Sacramento, 52:244
  • Lee, Abe, 77[4]:149
  • Lee, Anita, 75:144
  • Lee, Anthony W., review, of The Arts and Crafts Movement in California: Living the Good Life, 75:174-175; author of Painting on the Left: Diego Rivera, Radical Politics, and San Francisco's Public Murals, review of, 78:292
  • Lee, Archy, 56:37-38, 39; 67:227
  • Lee, Archie (slave) 79[2]:71
  • Lee, Augustus, 21:307; 22:71-78 passim
  • Lee, Barton B., 4:321
  • Lee, Bourke, Death Valley, review, 9:186
  • Lee, Bradaer Wells, 55:19
  • Lee, Charles, 78:245
  • Lee, Chee Chin S. Cheung, 77[1-3]:86
  • Lee, Clarence D., 54:108
  • Lee, Cornelius R. V., 29:235
  • Lee, Daniel, 3:74, 76, 77
  • Lee, Doris Emrick, 64:266
  • Lee, Dorothy, 76[2-3]:63-64
  • Lee, Dorothy, inside front cover, 72: Summer
  • Lee, Dr. (San Jose, 1849), 2:201
  • Lee, Edward, 30:230
  • Lee, Elvira M., 45:39
  • Lee, Eugene C., review of Cain, The Reapportionment Puzzle, 65:299-300; review of Schmidt, Citizen Lawmakers: The Ballot Initiative Revolution, 70:222; The Origins of the Chancellorship, The Buried Report 1948, review, 76[1, 4]:141-142; review of "The California of the Pat Brown Years: Creative Building for the 'Golden State's Future," California Politics & Policy (1997 Special Issue), 77[1-3]:110-11
  • Lee, Eugene, 61:295, 297
  • Lee, Evelyn, 75:144
  • Lee, George P., 45:39
  • Lee, H., 9:42
  • Lee, H.C., 10:368; 79[2]:294
  • Lee, Harvey, 9:243, 249-50, 252, 257, 269, 275, 362, 363, 390; 10:43, 199, 282
  • Lee, Henrietta, 75:146
  • Lee, Henry, 54:323; 75:146
  • Lee, James, 54:323
  • Lee, James (saloon keeper) 79[2]:286
  • Lee, Jane Kwong, 75:142
  • Lee, Jason, 3:74-79 passim; 5:69; 11:290; 16:86; 30:25, 36
  • Lee, Jennie, 21:170
  • Lee, John, 75:260
  • Lee, John Doyle, 17:188, 274
  • Lee, John H., 13:151, 152, 154
  • Lee, Lawrence, and Barry Gifford, Saroyan, A Biography, review of, 78:122
  • Lee, Lawrence B., review of Jackson and Mikesell, The Stanislaus River Drainage Basin and the New Melones Dam: Historical Evolution of Water Use Priorities, 59:84-85; review of Fox, John Muir and His Legacy: The American Conservation Movement, 61:146-148; review of Hundley, The Great Thirst: Californians and Water, 1770s-1990s, 72:197
  • Lee, Lena, 75:146
  • Lee, Mannie, 75:146
  • Lee, Mary Paik, 67:43-55, (photos: 43, 53); "A Korean-Californian Girlhood," 42-55
  • Lee, Mary, 52:260
  • Lee, Moon, inside front cover, 72: Summer
  • Lee, Rev. Baker E., 60:38
  • Lee, Richard B., 17:177
  • Lee, Richard E., 50:16
  • Lee, Robert E., 10:201; 16:312, 317, 318; 69:383
  • Lee, Robert P., Jr., 13:32
  • Lee, Russell, 64:264-271
  • Lee, S. S., 15:184
  • Lee, Samuel Yorke At, 27:34, 46
  • Lee, Sou, 61:296-298
  • Lee, Theodore, 3:123; 26:49
  • Lee, Thomas Jefferson, 30:332, 333, 338
  • Lee, W. Storrs, 68:190; The Sierra, review, 42:66-67
  • Leeds, Barton, 75:202
  • Leech, John, 33:364
  • Lefter, Hugh T., 75:21, 22
  • Leek Springs, 32:207
  • Leeper, David Rohrer, 55:38
  • Leermakers, John A., 19:383-84
  • Leery, William, 13:175
  • Lees (San Francisco, 1854), 15:175
  • Lees, Clare, 73:152
  • Lees, Isaiah W., 27:19, 20; library of, 3:254; 23:91; 66:55, 62
  • Leese v. Clark, 21:311-17 passim; 30:329
  • Leese, Jacob 79[2]:149
  • Leese, Jacob P, 76[2-3]:313
  • Leese, Jacob Primer, 1:91-97 passim, 137, 179, 1 89, 286; 2:69; 3:31; 4:169, 170; 5:305; 8:128; 9:277; 11:69, 70, 73-78, 136; 12:247, 248, 266, 272, 337; 13:216, 236-37; 14:100, 121-27 passim, 144, 342; 15:19, 370; 16:100, 249-50; 17:58, 67, 69, 141-45 passim, 147, 155, 159-60, 292, 294, 299, 318, 321; 18:67, 70; 19:133; 21:317; 23:291, 333; 24:381; 26:20, 267; 27:50, 108-9; 28:100-101, 108, 257, 264-69 passim; 29:318; 30:322; correspondence, 2:72-74; 6:77-79; 11:75; 14:126; prisoner of Bear Flag party, 1:91-97 passim, 137, 179, 189, 286; 2:69; 6:272, 273; 7:79; 10:105; 13:107-8, 166, 175; 15:230; 17:220-22, 224, 228-29, 275; 19:118, 132; 24:57; 25:123; 29:264-65, 321; 30:322; 43:28; 50:7, 8, 10; 51:17,19, 30; 52:159, 269; 54:327, 334, photograph, 324; 65:29, 32, 33, 244; see also Leese v. Clark
  • Leese, Jacob Richard, 14:127; 24:381
  • Leese, Jacob, 70:361, 362, 363 (photograph), 364
  • Leese, Mrs. Jacob Primer (Rosalia Vallejo see), 4:169; 11:69; 14:125, 126; 17:142, 145, 227, 294; 24:381
  • Leese, Mrs. Jacob Richard (Caroline Estrada), 24:381
  • Leese, Rosalía, [Leese, Rosalia] 3:31; 4:169; 11:73, 74; 14:126; 17:299
  • Leese, Rosaiia Vallejo de, 76[2-3]:340
  • Leet, Samuel T., 11:8, 9
  • Leete, Benjamin F., 4:245, 300
  • Leete, Harvey, 64:149
  • Leevining, 26:236
  • Lefebvre, Henri, 74:112
  • Lefever, Josiah, 10:62
  • Lefever, Myron, 9:358, 360
  • Leffingwell Ranch (East Whittier), 73:3 (photograph)
  • Leffingwell, Elmore, 58:148
  • Lefranc (died Hermosillo, 1854), 18:15
  • LeFranc, Charles, 54:167; 57:123
  • Left Hand Turn: A Story of the Donner Party Women, by Jeanette Gould Maino, review, 67:59
  • Legace, Josette, see Work, Mrs. John
  • Legace, Pierre, 22:100, 104, 217; 23:125, 139
  • Legacpi expedition, 62:55
  • Legacpi, Miguel López de, [Legacpi, Miguel Lopez de] 62:55
  • Legacy of a Native Son: James Duval Phelan and Villa Montalvo, by James P. Walsh and Timothy J. O'Keefe, review, 73:245
  • The Legacy of Conquest, by Patricia Limerick, 73:269; 77[1-3]:30, 41; 77[4]:14
  • "The Legacy of the Gold Rush: A Golden State?" (panel discussion), 77[1-3]:3
  • Legal culture, Mexican, see Alcalde justice
  • Legal cultures, 72:311-23
  • Legal historiography, 72:312
  • Legal system, American, 72:312
  • Legal Tender (ship), 22:172
  • Legar, Miguel de, 7:299, 327, 334, 377
  • Legaspi, see López de Legaspi [Legaspi, see Lopez de Legaspi]
  • Legate, Henry R., 64:199
  • LeGay, C., 11:127
  • "Legends of the Nicasios: the men Drake left behind at Nova Albion," by Warren L. Hanna, 58:154-165
  • Legends of the Yosemite Miwok, compiled by Frank LaPena and Craig D. Bates, review, 61:150
  • Legends, see "California, Why We Come; Myth or Reality," 44:123-137
  • Leger (Mokelumne Hill, 1859), 11:322
  • Legge, Robert T., 25:381; "Hans Herman Behr," 32:243-62; "Note on J. P. Leonard, M.D., Gold-Rush Visitor," 31:161-62; editor "Medical Observations of J. P. Leonard.. 1849," 29:211-16
  • Legge, Robert, 25:381
  • Leggett, Aaron, 11:33-34
  • Leggett, Dan, 9:61
  • Leggett, Thomas H., 73:311
  • Legoarant de Tromelin, Rear Admiral (San Francisco, 1849), 13:280, 378-79; 33:126; 35:311; see also Hamelin
  • Leguere, Pierre, 13:65
  • Leheuze (Monterey, 1851), 31:317
  • Lehman Family, 20:298
  • Lehman, Androuche, 10:288; see also Lehman Family
  • Lehman, Anthony L., editor, Brand Book XV, review, 57:279-281
  • Lehman, B. H., 63:321
  • Lehman, George, 13:331-32
  • Lehman, Martin, 20:138
  • Lehmann Lithograph Company, 66:55, 62
  • Lehmann, Adolph, 66:62
  • Lehmann, Michael B., review of Baldwin, Poverty and Politics: The Rise and Decline of the Farm Security Administration, 48:184-186
  • Lehtinen, Lauri, 63:16 (photograph), 21
  • Leiby, Austin Nelson, review of Horka-Follick, Los Hermanos Penitentes: A Vestige of Medievalism in Southwestern United States, 49:362-363; review of Hutchinson, Frontier Settlement in Mexican California, 49:171-172
  • Leicester, Ferard, obituary of Edith Winslow Allyne, 43:77; obituary of Lucy Helen Allyne, 43:77
  • Leicht, see Von Leicht
  • Leidener (Yuba County, 1858), 9:352
  • Leider, Emily Wortis, California's Daughter: Gertrude Atherton and Her Times, review, 71:440-441
  • Leider, Emily, "`Your picture hangs in my salon,' The Letters of Gertrude Atherton to Ambrose Bierce," 60:332-349
  • Leidesdorff grant, 75:204
  • Leidesdorff, William Alexander, 2:359; 4:375; 5:405-7; 7:105-6, 108; 11:132, 142; 13:172-73, 262; 15:64, 366; 16:210, 212, 214; 17:230, 293, 298, 301; 27:112; 29:158; 30:1, 5; 37:2, 16; 31:206; 33:374; 41:244; 46:59, 137; 50:3, 6, 10; 51:24, 27, 28; 75:199, 200 (photo), 203 (photo); see "Framework for Destiny: San Francisco 1847," 51:165-178 passim; 56:109, 115; portrait, 57:276; 59:316; 64:93; 73:105, 106-107, 108; correspondence during American occupation, 1:91-92, 178-81, 182-83, 190-91; 2:356-57; 3:288-89; 4:391; 5:304-5, 307-8; 6:79-80, 182, 365-66; estate, 7:105-11; 16:182; 20:123; 27:106; steam schooner of, 14:143-46; portrait, 7: opposite 105
  • Leidesdorff-Folsom estate, 9:276; 16:84; 17: opposite 168, 182, 293; article on, by Robert E. Cowan, 7:105-11
  • Leidig's Hotel, Yosemite, 1:278; 5:339; 75:71
  • Leidig, (Mrs.) G. F., 69:123
  • Leidig, George F., 5:338-39
  • Leigh, Janet, 72:47
  • Leigh, Nancey Green, "What Happened to the American Dream? Changing Earning Opportunities and Prospects of Middle Class Californians, 1967-1987," 68:240-247
  • Leighton (Auburn, 1850s), 9:393
  • Leighton, George B., 70:22, 87
  • Leighton, Mrs. William H., 10:364, 365, 371, 378, 379, 386, 389, 392; 21:53-54, 55
  • Leighton, William H., 10:395
  • Leila Byrd (vessel), 46:108, 109
  • Lein, Rebecca, 28:294
  • Leisdesdorff Hotel, San Francisco, 16:130; 71:5
  • Leiva, Juan, 74:236
  • Leiva, Ramona, 74:236
  • Leiva, Tomasa, 74:236
  • Leiz, Doug, 61:102, 105-106
  • Lekachman, Robert, 70:388
  • Leke (Tuolumne County, 1854), 35:212, 215, 220
  • Lelaidier (French shipowner), 31:316, 317
  • Leland (bookseller, San Francisco, 1853), 30:254
  • Leland Stanford Junior University, see Stanford University
  • Leland Stanford, by Clark, review, 10:407
  • Leland, Abbie M., see Miller, Mrs. Joaquin
  • Leland, Henry, 9:391; 10:59, 77, 174, 176, 177, 199, 247, 285
  • Leland, John, 14:140
  • Leland, Mrs. S. A., 19:230, 236
  • Leland, Richard, 28:123
  • Leland, William W., 14:386; 25:266
  • Lelia Byrd (ship), 13:204; 76[2-3]:319; 78:Fall, inside front cover (volume 78)
  • Lellan, Charles H., see McLellan, Charles H.,
  • Lema (stream), 16:111
  • Lemaitre, Joseph, 5:20
  • Leman, Mark, 15:268
  • Leman, Walter M., 9:275; 10:77, 389, 393; 21:57-58, 69-70, 148; 28:13
  • Lemar, Alexander, 31:23-24
  • Lembert, John Baptist, 4:40-41
  • Lemcke, Mary (Dunbar), obituary of Mrs. Henry C. Compton, 38:177-78
  • Leming (Colusa, 1861), 10:360
  • Lemke, Nancy, Cabrillo: First European Explorer of the California Coast, review, 72:292-293
  • Lemm Ranch, 74:409,411,414,416
  • Lemman, Captain (Colorado River, 1865, 1869), 22:171, 172
  • Lemmon, John G., 4:53
  • Lemon (ship), 20:32
  • Lemon Cove, 76[2-3]:67; 77[4]:107
  • Lemon growing, 65:4-16
  • Lemon orchards, 73:218, 221
  • Lemon, David, 36:101-2, 105, 271, 272
  • Lemon, Frank, 31:233
  • Lemon, George Frank, 22:260; 25:343
  • Lemon, George, 73:121
  • Lemon, James McK., 26:71, 75
  • Lemon, Manuel, 7:11
  • Lemon, Otis E., 36:102
  • lemonade berry (Rhus integrifolia), 76[2-3]:27
  • Lemons, 74:31-32, 44, 77-78, 89, 92
  • Lemos, Pedro, 38:1
  • LeNationale (newspaper), 43:35
  • Lend Lease Plan, 75:351
  • Lendrum, John H., 27:215; 33:229
  • Lengfeld, Lewis, 25:94
  • Lenin State Public Library, Moscow, USSR, 52:45
  • Leningrad Ethnographic Museum, 75:366
  • Lennan, Jacob, 15:376
  • Lennon, E. R, 67:249
  • Lennon, Nigel, Paul Greenstein, and Lionel Rolfe, Bread and Hyacinths: The Rise and Fall of Utopian Los Angeles, review, 73:160-61
  • "Lennox Avenue Suite," 75:245
  • Lenoir (from Oregon, 1845), 5:125
  • Lenoir, Dr. (overland, 1849), 24:236, 354
  • Lenore (ship), see Leonore
  • Lenox, Mrs. T. (or J.), 19:122, 123, 124
  • Lenox, T. (or J.), 11:42; 19:123, 133, 139
  • Lens, Sidney, 59:72
  • Lent, John A., 15:366; 16:81
  • Lent, William M., 9:26
  • Lenzen, Edna (Kreyenhagen), 29:285
  • Leo, Brother, 12:183; address,"Some Phases of California Literature," 8:283
  • Leon y Davalos, Maria Casilda Ponce de, 67:83, 89
  • Leon, Alex., 17:127
  • Leon, Andrés, [Leon, Andres] 16:221
  • Leon, David J. and Daniel McNeill, "The Fifth Class-A 19th Century Forerunner of Affirmative Action," 64:52-57
  • Leon, Francis, 21:167
  • Leon, José, [Leon, Jose]15:372
  • León, Mariana, [Leon, Mariana] 72:348
  • Leon, Rosarita, 53:53
  • Leon, Wilhelm, 10:57
  • Leonard v. Darlington, 15:183
  • Leonard, Ephraim W., 11:127; 29:7
  • Leonard, A. T., obituary of William Townsend George, 41:82; Obituary by Albert Shumate, 49:184-185
  • Leonard, Alexander Thomas, Jr., 25:288; 27:380; "The New Bell at Santa Clara Mission," 8:378; "Rambles in California: A Question of Authorship," 30:233-35; "San Francisco's 176th Birthday," 31:279-82; "Meetings of the Society," 6:103-4; 30:377-78; editor "Larkin to His Sons," 27:297-300; obituaries of Mrs. Frank H. Andrews, 19:191-92; George H. Barron, 21:378-79; Frederick J. Bowlen, 24:283; Juan R. Camarillo, 24:91-92; Mrs. Edward L. Eyre, 13:192; Tirey L. Ford, 7:290; Charles F. Griffin, 30:87-88; Lillie B. Matson, 10:96; Andrew J. Molera, 10:414; Webster K. Nolan, 31:178; Henry A. Van C. Torchiana, 19:87
  • Leonard, Carl, 47:143
  • Leonard, Carla, 47:143
  • Leonard, Charles, 29:103
  • Leonard, Daniel, 74:376
  • Leonard, Doris, 71:214, 221
  • Leonard, George, 63:257
  • Leonard, Hiram A., 19:229; 28:221
  • Leonard, J. P., 47:56
  • Leonard, John Buck, 63:281-292
  • Leonard, John Preston, 31:161-62; "Medical Observations of... 1849," editor Robert T. Legge, 29:211-16
  • Leonard, Joseph C., 63:281
  • Leonard, Judge F. A., 73:145
  • Leonard, Mark, 6:71-76 passim
  • Leonard, Martha Haynes, 63:281
  • Leonard, Norman, 75:38
  • Leonard, Richard, 71:194, 196-198, 200, 202, 214, 218, 220, 224, 226 (photograph), 227, 228, 229 (photograph), 231, 242, 258, 272
  • Leonard, Thomas C., review of Cloud, The Business of Newspapers on the Western Frontier, 72:77-78
  • Leonard, Willard, 15:43
  • Leonard, Zenas, 1:271; 4:6-7, 127, 128; 5:328; 10:81, 83; 28:185; 32:266-67; 72:265; 75:323; 76[2-3]:273, 280
  • Leonardi, Francesco, 15:183
  • Leonardo, Micaela di, The Varieties of Ethnic Experience, review, 64:154
  • Leonetti, Mrs. F. G. ("Echo"), 48:312
  • Leong Ah Ghue, 23:104
  • Leong, Everett, 66:170-171 (photograph), 182, 184
  • Leong, Monfoon, Number One Son, review, 55:279
  • Leonidas (ship), 14:346; 15:356; 16:364
  • Leonor (ship, 1830s), 12:140; 15:351; 23:305, 318, 324, 331, 333; 29:151; 30:98, 113; 76[2-3]:311
  • Leonore (or Eleonore), Mme. (San Francisco, 1851), 28:36; 32:109
  • Leonore (ship, 1849), 4:204; 20:44
  • Leopold (Prince of Belgium), 67:264, 265 (photograph)
  • Leopold, Aldo Starker, 69:113, 114, 174, 180, 181
  • Leopold, Aldo, 58:299
  • Leopold, Starker, 52:109
  • Léotaud [Leotaud] (San Francisco, 1853), 39:146
  • Leplat, P. L. J., 14:142
  • LePlongeon, Auguste, 14:213, 398
  • LePoulet D'Or (The Poodle Dog), restaurant, 53:20
  • Leppien, Fred and Elizabeth (Deighton), 28:293
  • Lepreux (San Francisco, 1850s), 32:115-16
  • Lerman, J. J. (John J. Lermen?), 12:201
  • Lermen, John J., 26:382
  • Lerner, Tina, 25:236
  • Leroux, Antoine, 22:48
  • Leroux, Jules, 39:223-24, 225
  • Leroux, Pierre, 39:225
  • Leroy (East Bay, 1841), 8:120; 30:3, 4
  • Leroy (Sonora, 1850), 17:7
  • Leroy, A. V. H., 17:182
  • Leroy, C. W., 22:251
  • Leroy, Jean-Aristide, 22:304, 308
  • LeRoy, Madeline, 74:164
  • Leroy, R., 8:110
  • Lersner, Maurice, 16:82
  • Lesbians, 73:131, 135, 136
  • lesbians and gays, 76[2-3]:3
  • Lesbian women, 75:51
  • Lesley, Lewis Burt,"The International Boundary Survey from San Diego to the Gila River," 9:3-15; editor Stacey, Uncle Sam's Camels, review, 9:182-84
  • Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 58:242
  • Leslie, Harry, 21:161
  • Leslie, Mrs. Frank (Miriam Follin Leslie), 53:149; see "On the Brink of the Boom: Southern California in 1877 as Witnessed by Mrs. Frank Leslie," 52:64-79
  • Less, Isadore, 62:199
  • Lessack, Miss (San Francisco, 1861), 10:281, 379
  • Lesser, Wendy, editor Threepenny Review, 74:227
  • Lessing, Karl, 71:19
  • Lessing, Mrs. Henry, 41:291
  • Lester (Yuba County, 1857), 9:130
  • Lester, John Erastus, 70:149
  • Lester, Lisle, 77[1-3]:95
  • Lester, Peter, 45:8, 14; 52:147
  • "Let California Come In," by William H. Seward, 24:116
  • Let Justice Be Done: Crime and Politics in Early San Francisco, by Kevin J. Mullen, review, 69:210-211
  • Letcher, W. S., 43:309
  • Letcher, William H., 26:345
  • "Letter from the Editor," by Roger Olmsted, 50:218
  • "Letter from the Mines, A," by C. Berry, 5:293-95
  • Letter Heads, see "From the Place We Hear About...," 56:346-367
  • "A Letter to Readers," by Michael McCone, inside front cover, Spring (volume 77)
  • Letterman, Jonathan K., 72:327
  • Letters from California, 1846, by Garner, review, 4:90-91
  • Letters from the Orange Empire, by G. Harold Powell, 74:22
  • Letters from the Orange Empire, by G. Harold Powell, editor by Richard G. Lillard, afterword by Lawrence Clark Powell, review, 73:78
  • Letters from the Southwest, by Charles Lummis, review, 69:213-214
  • Letters of a Young Miner (The): Covering the Adventures of Jasper E. Hill During the California Gold Rush, 1849-1852, edited by Doyce B. Nunis,Jr., review, 44:350-351
  • "Letters of A. Rotchev, Last Commandant at Fort Ross, and... Report of the Russian American Company...1850-51," translated by Frederick C. Cordes, 39:97-115
  • Letters of Alfred Robinson to the de la Guerra Family of Santa Barbara, 1834-1873 (The), translated by Maynard Geiger, O.F.M., review, 52:278-279
  • "Letters of an Artist in the Gold Rush," editor Frank M. Stanger, 22:235-52
  • Letters of Bret Harte, The, editor Harte, review, 5:199-203
  • Letters of George Catlin and His Family (The): A Chronicle of the American West, edited by Marjorie Catlin Roehm, review, 46:264-265
  • "Letters of George Sterling to Carey McWilliams," by John R. Dunbar, 46:235-252
  • The Letters of Jessie Benton Fremont, Pamela Herr and Mary Lee Spence, editors, review, 74:125
  • Letters of José Señan, O.F.M. (The), translated by Paul D. Nathan, edited by Lesley Byrd Simpson, review, [Letters of Jose Senan, O.F.M. (The)] 42:67-69
  • "Letters of Leland Stanford to Mark Hopkins," editor George T. Clark, 5:178-83; as address, 5:205
  • "Letters of Narciso Duran," translator Francis Price, 37:97-128, 241-65
  • Letters to a Pioneer Senator, editor Dressler, review, 4:291-92
  • Letters to the Editor, 67:56
  • Letter sheets, 78:98-102
  • Letts, John (writer) 79[2]:216, 286, 296
  • Leuba, Edmond, 39:7; "Bandits, Borax and Bears: A Trip to Searles Lake in 1874," translator Allen L. Chickering, 17:99-117; "A Frenchman in the Panamints," translator Allen L. Chickering, 17:208-18
  • Leuchtenburg, William E., 47:329, 336
  • Leung, Peter C. Y., "When a Haircut Was a Luxury: A Chinese Farm Laborer in the Sacramento Delta," 64:211-217
  • Leupp, Arizona, WRA [War Relocation Authority], 64:64
  • Leupp, Francis, 69:4
  • Levaggi, G. B., 47:206, 209
  • Levant (ship), 2:169; 3:108-13 passim; 5:255; 7:82, 84; 9:82; 12:47; 17:125, 228, 282; 18:73; 25:125, 127; 34:119
  • Levanter (ship), 16:83, 285, 339
  • Levati, Frank, 35:33
  • Levenson, Roger, 66:59, 60; 77[1-3]:97
  • Levenstein, Harvey, 74:91
  • Leventhal, Alan, Dolores Sanchez, Rosemary Cambra, and Les Field, "A Contemporary Ohlone Tribal Revitalization Movement: A Perspective from the Muwekma Costanoan/Ohlone Indians of the San Francisco Bay Area," 71:412-431
  • Leventhal, David, 71:421 (photograph)
  • "Leverett" (poem), 78:242
  • Lever, Edward A., 37:196, 205, 211
  • Leveridge, Asa, 15:377
  • Levering, Harold, 46:43
  • Leverson, Montague R., 27:346-47
  • Levet, Ben, 67:99
  • Levi Strauss & Company, 43:83; 63:83; 73:138; 75:10, 26, 30, 31, 32, 33 (photo)
  • Levi's: The "Shrink-to-Fit" Business that Stretched to Cover the World, by Ed Cray, review, 59:88-89
  • Levi, Gene, 20:135
  • Levi, Michel, 35:119
  • Levi, S., 35:345, 346; see also Klauber & Levi
  • Levi, Stephen C., Committee of Vigilance: The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Law and Order Committee 1916-1919, review, 63:331-332
  • Levi, Steven C., "The Battle For the Eight-Hour Day in San Francisco," 57:342-353
  • Levick (San Bernardino, 1856), 29:242
  • Levien, Sonja, 75:76
  • Levin, J.& C., 15:54
  • Levin, Manya, 65:171
  • Levin, Sol, 56:30
  • Levine, Phillip, 68:194
  • Levine, Rachel, 40:5
  • Levinsky (peddler, Amador County), 20:183
  • Levinson, Edward, 59:71
  • Levinson, Robert E., 54:79
  • Levinson, Roger E., review of Larson, The Urban West at the End of the Frontier, 58:270-271
  • Levinthal (Yuba County, 1857), 9:139
  • Levison (Sacramento, 1857), 9:161
  • Levison, J. B., 73:138
  • Levison, Jacob Bertha, 25:232, 246; address,"Recollections of the San Francisco Disaster of 1906," 21:183-84
  • Levy David, 70:176, 189, 190
  • Levy, Angelina, 70:175-176
  • Lévy, Daniel, Les Français en Californie, [Levy, Daniel, Les Francais en Californie] 39:2, 4, 15-16
  • Levy, Daniel 79[2]:158
  • Levy, Elias, 70:175-176
  • Levy, Frank, 70:288-289
  • Lévy, I. O., obituary of Sam Behrendt, [Levy, I. O.] 20:93
  • Levy, Joann, They Saw The Elephant: Women in the California Gold Rush, review, 70:309-310
  • Levy, JoAnn (historian) 79[2]:125
  • Levy, John, 69:47 (photograph)
  • Levy, Julius, 15:275; 16:84, 336, 338
  • Levy, Louis, 72:32, 35, 36, 37
  • Levy, M. S., 56:200
  • Levy, Marcus, 70:176
  • Levy, Rebecca, 70:189, 190
  • Levy, Richard, 71:414
  • Levy, Rube, 70:174 (photograph), 175-191
  • Lew, Mildred, 75:144
  • Lewekamp, John, 26:204
  • Lewelling (A.) & Company, 27:73
  • Lewelling Brothers, 52:17
  • Lewelling, Henderson, 27:382
  • Lewelling, J., 27:73
  • Lewers, Christopher H., 58:214
  • Lewers, John, 66:62
  • Lewin, Virginia B., One of Benny's Faces: A Study of Beniamino Bufano, 1886-1970, The Man Behind The Artist, review, 60:198-199
  • Lewis and Clark, expedition, 75:314; 78:11
  • Lewis & Murray, 9:143, 144, 151, 255
  • Lewis (ship), 27:293; 36:135, 139
  • Lewis (Yokayo Indian), 26:210-15 passim
  • Lewis v. Gordon & Steen, 15:183
  • Lewis, A., 9:58, 61, 62, 63
  • Lewis, Al. B., 3:26; 28:334
  • Lewis, Art, 75:276, 281
  • Lewis, Austin, 56:135; 58:363; 61:91
  • Lewis, Betty, "W. H. Weeks California School Architect," 64:226-229
  • Lewis, Captain (of Everline, 1834), 14:315
  • Lewis, Carl, 63:48
  • Lewis, Charles Lux, 23:191
  • Lewis, Charles W., 20:261; 40:350
  • Lewis, Clayton, see World of Clayton Lewis, The, by J. S. Holliday, 62:216-223, 218 (photograph), 220 (photograph)
  • Lewis, David Rich, 21:101; review of Conlin, Bacon, Beans, and Galantines: Food and Foodways on the Western Mining Frontier, 67:136-137; 77[4]:14
  • Lewis, Donovan, Pioneers of California: True Stories of Early Settlers in the Golden State, review, 75:171
  • Lewis, Eddin, 77[1-3]:19
  • Lewis, Edward J., 9:243, 248, 249, 253, 260, 267, 269, 357, 362; 10:49, 71; 11:9
  • Lewis, Edward M., 56:77
  • Lewis, Frank D., 72:344-36, 349-50, 352-53, 358
  • Lewis, Gus, 9:52, 57, 58, 67, 137, 140-44 passim, 148, 149, 151, 155, 156, 157, 262, 265, 346, 352, 353; 10:55
  • Lewis, H. B., 13:11
  • Lewis, Harriet, 28:293
  • Lewis, Henry H., 1:231
  • Lewis, Henry, 54:233; 71:341
  • Lewis, J. H., 9:170; 31:6
  • Lewis, J. R., 33:7, 12, 148
  • Lewis, James, 9:157, 178, 374
  • Lewis, John A., 9:42; 13:320; 73:126
  • Lewis, John L., 59:76; 64:146; 65:94; 75:34; (labor leader), 78:190
  • Lewis, John Roome and Frances M. (Fotheringhame), 28:293
  • Lewis, Joseph E. N., 29:302, 306
  • Lewis, Larry, 75:282 (photo)
  • Lewis, Lucy (Wright), 29:179; letter to, 29:176-78
  • Lewis (Luiz), Manuel; and Mary, 76[1, 4]:102; 104
  • Lewis, Mary Jane (Fulkerson), 29:285
  • Lewis, Meriwether, 50:18, 19; 67:254
  • Lewis, Miranda Wilmarth (Sheldon), 23:191
  • Lewis, Miss Jeffreys, 21:172, 257
  • Lewis, Montgomery, 54:228, 233
  • Lewis, Mrs. Frank (Martha Jane Reed), 2:63-64
  • Lewis, Mrs. Irma, 58:69
  • Lewis, Nat, 3:164-65; 12:11
  • Lewis, Oscar, 77[4]:7; 78:285
  • Lewis, Oscar Joseph, fellow of CHS, 39:70; foreword to Civil War Commemorative issue, 40: opposite 289; obituary of Albert M. Bender, 20:92-93; The War and the Far West, 1861-1865, review, 40:351-53; coauthor Bonanza Inn, review, 18:369-71; photograph, 39: opposite 72
  • Lewis, Oscar, 50:165; editor, This was San Francisco: Being First-Hand Accounts of One of America `s Favorite Cities, review, 42:56-57; San Francisco: Mission to Metropolis, review, 46:363-364; 63:320-326; Obituary for George Laban Harding, 55:376; "Serving West Coast Collectors: The Story of the Book Club of California," 55:364-366; review of Hinckle and Hobbs, The Richest Place on Earth: The Story of Virginia City and the Heyday of the Comstock Lode, 57:385; San Francisco: Mission to Metropolis, review, 61:71; The Big Four [excerpt from] 63:324-326; inside front cover, 72: Spring
  • Lewis, Philip B., 14:64, 72-73
  • Lewis, Samella, 75:265, 269, 270 (linocut)
  • Lewis, Sinclair, 46:241, 247; 59:118, 119, 120; 76[1, 4]:51; inside front cover, Fall (volume 77)
  • Lewis, Thomas, 15:240
  • Lewis, W. H., 37:198
  • Lewis, Washington B., 69:176, 182, 184 (photograph), 186, 187, 194 (photograph)
  • Lewis, William D., 50:301
  • Lewis, William E., 20:115
  • Lewis, William J., 12:174; 14:163; 21:117, 118, 119; 30:329
  • Lewis, William S., 9:182; "Contribution towards a Bibliography of the Camel," 9:336-44
  • Lewis, William T., 10:378, 379, 387, 390
  • Lewis, William, 16:183
  • Lewitsky, Bella, 63:77
  • Lewitzow Lelkendorf (ship), 19:290
  • Lexington (place), 29:57
  • Lexington (ship), 1:232, 234; 2:251, 350; 16:196; 20:222, 233; 22:50, 65; 28:113, 114; 30:18, 35; 33:113, 251
  • Lexington House, Plumas County, 9:52, 69, 70; 33:299, 300
  • Lexington, U.S. S. (vessel), 42:41 , 42; 54:223, 225
  • Ley, Mary (Mrs. Thomas A.), 71:113 (photograph)
  • Leya, Emile, 15:46-47
  • Leyba, Alejo, 18:268
  • Leyba, Pancho, 18:260
  • Leyba, Santiago, 21:320
  • Leyner percussion drills, 77[4]:38
  • Leyorcita, Dolores, 28:292
  • Leysségues (or Leysséques), Olivier de, see Deleisséques [Leyssegues (or Leysseques), Olivier de, see Deleisseques]
  • Leyton, see Seyton
  • Leyva (Mayordomo of Jamul Rancho), 76[2-3]:192
  • Leyva, Augustín, [Leyva, Augustin] 55:331, 333
  • Lezama, Martín de, [Lezama, Martin de] 50:201
  • Li Hung-chang, 30:141
  • Li Po Tai, 35:130
  • Li-lan, inside front cover, 72: Summer
  • Liang Chi-Chao, 50:271
  • Libbey, Elliot, 5:255; 6:80; 18:70; 31:216
  • Libbey, William, 2:115
  • Libby's (Sacramento), 69:357
  • Libby, Daniel B., 33:166, 167, 168; 35:295-96
  • Libby, McNeill, and Libby Co., 73:17, 20
  • Libby, William H., 50:63
  • "Libels and Labels on the Protean City One Man's Riposte," by Jack Smith, 60:98-107
  • The Liberal Tradition, by Louis Hartz, 74:299
  • Liberalism, 76[2-3]:180, 190
  • Liberation (periodical), 65:130-131, 132, 133, 136
  • Liberator (anti-slavery paper), 75:200,228, 231 (photo); 78:29
  • Libería Abadiano, [Liberia Abadiano] 59:177
  • Libertad (ship), 15:167-70 passim, 175
  • Liberty (Ye) Playhouse, Oakland, 20:139; 33:44-45
  • Liberty Bank of America, 37:355, 356
  • Liberty Bank of San Francisco, 37:270-71
  • Liberty Bell Slot Machines, see "Charles Fey and the San Francisco Liberty Bell Slot Machine," 54:57-62
  • Liberty Bell, 74:83-84
  • "Liberty Cap and Nevada Fall, 1867" illustration, 42: between 16 & 17
  • Liberty Cap, Yosemite, 1:281
  • Liberty Colony, 25:175
  • Liberty Hall, 75:239
  • Liberty League, 64:184
  • Liberty Loans, 36:74-75
  • Liberty Loan Parade, 75:28 (photo)
  • Liberty (Missouri), 75:226
  • Liberty ships, 21:373
  • "Liberty Suit," (garment), 75:31
  • Liberty Theatre, San Francisco, 54:33
  • Librado, Fernando, 76[2-3]:51
  • Librado, Francisco (Kitsepawit), 68:117
  • Librarians' Association of Central California, 19:152; 25:4, 12
  • Libraries: 15:167; 38:295-319; 79[2]:298-300circulating, 30:354, 359, 362, 363; 38:295; Crescent City, 32:169; 38:319; Doheny, 25:190; private, 4:284; 12:20; 20:108, 113; 29:151; 30:98, 101, 315, 359; public, 38:295-320; public school, 15:169; see also Bancroft Library; Mercantile Library; San Francisco Public Library
  • Library for Social Studies and Research, 75:90
  • "Library Resources: CHS Collections on the History of Women in California," by Lynn Bonfield Donovan, 52:81-84
  • "Library Resources: Potpourri of Graphic Materials in the Los Angeles Federal Records Center," by Norman E. Tutorow, 52:366-370
  • "Library Resources: The Bancroft Library-Then and Now," by Robert H. Becker, 52:267-271
  • Libros Californianos (book), 42:47
  • Libros Californianos..., by Phil T. Hanna, review, 38:83-84
  • Lichau, Edward, 22:79, 83
  • Lichau, L. and Mary, 22:83
  • Lichtenstein, Franz, see Lightstone, Frank
  • Lick Free Baths, 74:383
  • Lick Hotel, 74:379
  • Lick House (San Francisco), 19:225; Block, 28:12; 42:133; 59:19; 71:14
  • Lick House Hotel, 69:144
  • Lick Observatory, 11:312; 18:181, 183; 21:368; 64:288
  • Lick, James, 1:15; 11:312; 17:186; 21:368, 369; 25:6, 11; 28:298; 29:56; 32:257-58; 38:28, 41, 305; 51:23, 25, 28, 30; 59:19; 64:288; 65:59-63, 63 (photograph), 209; 69:144
  • Lick, John Henry, 65:58 (photograph), 59-63
  • Lick, Rosemary, The Generous Miser: The Story of James Lick of California, review, 48:359-360
  • Lick, Sue Fagalde, Stories Grandma Never Told: Portuguese Women in California, review of, 78:121
  • Lictor Association, 75:340, 349
  • Liddle (Liddell, Little; San Francisco, 1850), 8:182, 262-76 passim
  • Lidlow, Lynn, 58:359
  • Lieber, Francis, 27:341, 351; 42:136, 137
  • Liebert, A., 6:46; 32:108-9
  • Liebman, Ellen, California Farmland: A History of Large Agricultural Landholdings, review, 63:183-184
  • Liederkrantz Society, Marysville, 9:360, 367, 375-76; 10:188
  • Lienhard, Heinrich, 11:42-43; 18:181; 21:80; 36:59, 62; 38:42; 73:106; translated by Gudde, From St. Louis to Sutter's Fort, 1846, review, 41:259-260
  • Lies, Eugene, 10:44, opposite 48, 62, 67, 70; 18:255
  • Life (magazine), 74:89
  • Life Amongst the Modocs: Unwritten History (1873), by Joaquin Miller 79[2]:216
  • Life and Adventures in California, 76[2-3]:308
  • Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth, as Told to Thomas D. Bonner (The), edited by Delmont R. Oswald, review, 52:89-90
  • The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth (1856) 79[2]:216
  • Life and Adventures of...Joaquin Murrieta, by Paz, translator Belle, review, 5:203
  • The Life and Adventures of Joaquín Murieta [Joaquin Murieta], the Celebrated California Bandit (1854), by John Rollin Ridge 79[2]:211
  • "Life and Death of Klamath County, The," address by Charles Kasch, 34:87
  • Life and Letters of John Muir, The, by Bade, review, 4:292-98
  • Life and Personality of Phoebe Apperson Hearst, by Winifred Black Bonfils (pseudonym: Annie Laurie, see), review, 73:162; 77[1-3]:87
  • Life and Times of Fray Junipero Serra, The, by Geiger, review, 39:359-62
  • "The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter," (documentary), 75:139-140
  • Life and Voyages of Wm. M. Phillipson, The, review, 5:403-4
  • Life and Works of the Rev. Ferdinand Konscak, by Krmpotic, review, 2:365-66
  • "Life at New Almaden," address by Laurence E. Bulmore, 26:373-74
  • Life in California before the Conquest, by Robinson, editor Russell, review, 4:298-99
  • Life in California (Robinson), 76[2-3]:137, 175
  • "Life in California in 1849... Journal of George F. Kent," editor John W. Caugbey, 20:26-46
  • "Life in the California Mines, 1851-52," address by Anson S. Blake, 10:91
  • Life in the Rocky Mountains, by Ferris, editor Phillips, review, 19:280-81
  • Life in the Rocky Mountains, by Ferris, editor Auerbach, review, 19:281
  • "Life of Ferdinand C. Ewer, The," by Henry R. Wagner, 13:291-300; 14:74-79
  • "Life of the Early Day Miners," address by Anson S. Blake, 8:90
  • Life on the Plains and Among the Diggings (1854), by Alonzo Delano 79[2]:216, 217
  • "Life on the Seismic Frontier: The Great San Francisco Earthquake (of 1868)," by Charles Wollenberg, 71:494-409
  • Life Stock Men of California, 63:125
  • "The Light and The Dark in Local Letters," by Jan Martin, 60:38-39
  • "Light Cast upon Shadows: The Non-California Years of Don Pedro Fages," by Donald A. Nuttall, 56:250-269
  • Light Dragoons, San Francisco, 15:164
  • Light House (boarding house), 74:383
  • Light, Allen B., 32:267; 75:199
  • Light, Ivan, 74:263-264
  • Light, Ken, 65:263-273
  • A Lightbulb's View, (photograph), by Jill A. Lachman, 73:314
  • Lighters and lighterage, see Barges and barging
  • Lightfoot, Ken (professor), 75:366
  • Lightfoot, Kent, 76[2-3]:52
  • Lighthouses, 16:339; 19:359; 27:71; 35:325-34
  • Lightner, A. T., 59:101
  • Lightner, C. W., 10:62
  • Lightner,"Bony," 23:120
  • Lightstone, Frank (Franz Lichtenstein), 5:125; 14:19, 149
  • Ligue Henri IV (society), 39:238-39, 241
  • Liholiho, Alexander, 67:245 (photograph), 246-249, 254
  • Liholiho, Emma, 67:247 (photograph), 249
  • Liholiho, Lot, 67:245 (photograph), 246-249, 254
  • "`Like a Bright Tree of Life...': Farmland Settlement of the Sacramento River Delta," by Janet Lokke with photographs by Steve Simmons, 59:222-239
  • "Like a Thousand Preachers Flying: Religious Newspapers on the Pacific Coast to 1865," by Wesley Norton, 56:194-209
  • Like Modern Edens: Winegrowing in Santa Clara Valley and Santa Cruz Mountains, 1798-1981, by Charles L. Sullivan, Forward by Leon D. Adams, review, Charles T. Morrissey, 62:145
  • Lilac (Indian, 1836), 16:249
  • Liles, Necia Dixon, editor, "At the Extremity of Civilization": An Illinois Physician's Journey to California in 1849, by Israel Shipman Pelton Lord, review, 76:Supp. 34-35
  • Liliencrantz, Henry Tod, 38:282, 367; "Recollections of a California Cattleman...," 38:259-68, 341-47
  • Lilienthal, David, 66:243
  • Lilienthal, Ernest R., 29:286
  • Lilienthal, Ernest Reuben, 63:121
  • Lilienthal, Ernest, 66:243
  • Lilienthal, Jesse W., 63:121
  • Lilienthal, Philip N., 63:121, 127; 73:138
  • Lilienthal, Samuel, 29:285-86
  • Lilienthal, Theodore Max, 38:87; "A Note on Gottardo Piazzoni," 38:7-8
  • Lillard, John H., 18:199-200, 206
  • Lillard, Richard G., review of Lindsay, Our Historic Desert: The Story of the Anza-Borrego Desert, 53:183-184; review of Houghton, A Trace of Desert Waters: The Great Basin Story, 55:281; "Problems and Promise in Tomorrowland," 60:76-97; review of Lummis, Letters from the Southwest, 69:213-214; editor, Letters from the Orange Empire, by G. Harold Powell, afterword by Lawrence Clark Powell, review, 73:78
  • Lillard, Richard G., "Agricultural Statesman: Charles C. Teague of Santa Paula," 65:2-16
  • Lillard, Richard, "International City," 63:52-57; 74:112
  • Lilley, W. B., 18:201
  • Lillie May Nicholson 1884-1964: An Artist Rediscovered, by Walter A. Nelson-Rees, review, 60:196-198
  • "Lillie, Miss" (Lizzi Swindlehurst), 21:152
  • Lilliendahl, Gustavus Adolphus, 50:350, 354, 355
  • Lilly, Chris (boxer) 79[2]:303
  • Lily (The) (newspaper), Seneca Falls, N.Y., 61:21, 23
  • Lima Bean Exchange, 74:72
  • Lima Locomotive Works, 70:108
  • Lima, Albert (Mickey), 63:310, 311, 312
  • Lima, Helen, 65:169-170
  • Lima, Maria Josefa, 66:188
  • Lima, Mickey, 65:167
  • Lima, Peru, 20:206-8; 23:303, 306-10 passim, 312, 326-31 passim
  • Limantour Estero, 31:99-108 passim
  • Limantour Land Case, 50:399, 402, 407
  • Limantour Spit, California, 53:241, 244
  • Limantour, José Yves, [Limantour, Jose Yves]5:27; 12:349; 13:129; 17:169, 172, 174; 19:163; 21:315, 321-22, 331; 26:253-54; land claims, 1:32; 5:27; 15:6, 19, 277; 16:342, 344; 17:172, 174; 19:163, 357; 21:315, 322, 331; 25:321, 322, 324; 26:253-54; 41:107-108, 112, 121, 123; 54:328, 330, 331
  • Limback, Mrs. (Sausalito, 1892), 36:28
  • Limbaugh, Ron, 77[1-3]:3
  • Limbaugh, Ronald H., "John Muir and Modern Environmental Education," 71:170-177; "The Chinese of Knight's Ferry, 1850-1920: A Preliminary Study," 72:106-127; 77[4]:15, 17
  • Limbaugh, Ronald, 63:247-251
  • limber (Pinus flexilis), 76[2-3]:30
  • Limco Del Mar, 74:76
  • Lime Point, 19:264, 269; 27:294; 32:318-19, 323; 33:231
  • lime production, 77[4]:188
  • Limekilns, 19:317-22; 33:62; photograph, 19: opposite 317; plan, 19: opposite 320
  • Limerick, Ireland, 73:232, 235
  • Limerick, Patricia (historian) 79[2]:115
  • Limerick, Patricia Nelson, 73:98; "Will the Real Californian Please Stand Up?" 263-77 (photograph); inside front cover, Spring (volume 77), 77[1-3]:2, 60; author of "The Gold Rush and the Shaping of the American West," 30-41; 77[4]:14
  • Limon Bay, 78:229
  • Limón, Cayetano, [Limon, Cayetano] 55:333
  • Limoneira Company, 47:120, 122, 123, 127; 74:4, 38, 70 (and photo), 71-72 (photo), 73 (photo), 74 (photo), 76; label, 68 (photo); 78 (photo), 79 (and photo), 80-81 (and photo), 107
  • Limoneira Del Mar, 74:76-77 (photo), 80
  • Limoneira Ranch, 65:3-16; 74:34, 72, 74, 76-77, 80
  • Linares, Gertrude, 46:317
  • Linares, Joseph Ramon, 20:236
  • Linares, María Gertrudis, [Linares, Maria Gertrudis] 20:236
  • Linares, María Juliana, [Linares, Maria Juliana] 20:236
  • Linares, Rosa, 38:109
  • Linares, Salvador Ygnacio, 20:235-36, 239, 240
  • Linares, Ygnacio and Gertrudis (Rivas), 20:235-39 passim
  • Linck, Wenceslao [Winceslaus], 31:115, 116, 269; 41:325; 44:113
  • Linck, Winceslaus, 76[2-3]:21
  • Lincoln & Snyder, 17:84
  • Lincoln (ship), 11:307
  • Lincoln, California, 77[4]:53
  • Lincoln (Nebraska), 75:269
  • Lincoln (Wood's Creek, 1852), 11:168
  • Lincoln Grammar School, San Francisco, 25:192; 34:328; 37:224-26; 40: opposite 302; 79[2]:231
  • Lincoln Heights, 75:346
  • Lincoln High School, 75:341
  • Lincoln Motion Picture Company, 75:233
  • Lincoln Theater, 75:232
  • "Lincoln's California Contacts," address by Milton H. Shutes, 22:183
  • "Lincoln's Chief-of-Staff, Henry Wager Halleck," address by Milton H. Shutes, 16:89
  • Lincoln, A. L., 22:1
  • Lincoln, A., "My Dear Senator: Letters Between Theodore Roosevelt and Hiram Johnson in 1917," 42:221-239; "My Dear Friend and Champion: Letters Between Theodore Roosevelt and Hiram Johnson in 1918," 48:19-36; review of Katcher, Earl Warren: A Political Biography, 48:77-78
  • Lincoln, Abraham, 4:105, 255, 272, 288; 6:352; 9:317; 10:257, 258, 267, 268, 371; 15:3-20, 190, 200, 201, 207; 16:89, 200-206, 307-17 passim; 17:237, 303-24 passim; 19:362-66; 20:160-68 passim, 255; 21:66, 191; 22:26, 183, 225, 227, 228, 232, 233, 357, 362; 23:296; 26:195-200 passim, 211; 27:87-88, 89, 98, 100; 31:196, 197, 201-4 passim, 231, 232, 275, 292; 33:195, 207-8; 34:51-58 passim; 39:294; 40:290, 295, 296, opposite 302; 43:119, 122, 126; 45:120, 121; 50:250; 59:241; 60:319; 63:137, 201, 207; 65:104, 288; 68:183; 69:86, 372; 72:325, 326; 73:182, 186, 190, 286
  • Lincoln, Abraham, 75:6, 206
  • Lincoln, Ashbrook, 30:284; 38:282; "The San Francisco Bay-Area Press Views Russian Aggression in the Far East, 1903- 1905," 30:193-206; "My dear Governor: Letters... Theodore Roosevelt and Hiram Johnson," 38:229-47
  • Lincoln, C. Eric, The Black Church in the African American Experience, 75:239
  • Lincoln, Charles, 60:161, 164, 165, 167, 169
  • Lincoln, Chester Charles, "My Experience in the Earthquake and Fire of San Francisco," 65:34-41
  • Lincoln, Granville H., 16:140
  • Lincoln, Jerome, 26:264; 27:173
  • Lincoln, Robert Todd, 31:44, 47
  • Lincoln, Seth S., 16:140
  • Lincoln-Roosevelt League, 45:225-240; 65:86
  • "Lincolniana," by members of the Civil War Round Table of Los Angeles, 42:167-171
  • Lind, Jenny, 33:243, 247; 75:96
  • Lind, John E. and Theresa (McNamara), 35:332
  • Lind, John Y., 29:108
  • Lind, William, 26:204
  • Linda (place), 14:205, 213, 216, 217, 218, 395, 403; 15:39-40
  • Linda (river steamer), 14:213, 214, 224, 384; 15:52
  • Linda Steam Dredging Company, 15:52
  • Linda Township (California), 62:98, 99
  • Lindberg (Wood's Creek, 1853), 40:99
  • Lindbergh, Charles A., 65:136
  • Lindbergh, Charles, 64:29, 31
  • Lindbergh, Charles, Jr., 57:295
  • Linden Branch YWCA, 75:240
  • Linden, Harry, 35:336, 342, 343
  • Lindenberger, Thomas E., 36:305
  • Lindenberger, W. H., 23:297
  • Lindgren and Swinerton (now Swinerton and Walberg), 75:30
  • Lindgren, Raymond E., review of Bjork, West of the Great Divide, 37:372
  • Lindley, Charles, 9:263-64, 266, 286, 365, 381; 10:63, 170, 183, 187, 268, 295, 367; 15:29; 16:257; 22:36; 30:251, 263, 353
  • Lindley, Curtis H., 38:230
  • Lindley, Walter, 4:166; 59:9; 67:4, 9
  • Lindsay (California), see Rustling Oranges in Lindsay, by Gregory R. Woirol, 62:82-97
  • Lindsay (San Joaquin Valley, California), 74:97 (photo)
  • Lindsay, Diana, Our Historic Desert: The Story of the Anza-Borrego Desert, review, 53:183-184
  • Lindsay, Merle and his Oklahoma Nightriders, 68:82
  • Lindsay, Thomas, 12:115
  • Lindsey, Estelle Lawton, 67:186
  • Lindsey, John, 38:319
  • Lindsey, Tipton, 4:43; 25:22; 46:5; 59:111; 69:102
  • Linen, James, 28:6
  • Linenthal, Mark (San Francisco State professor), 78:192-193, 197
  • Linforth, James, 22:24
  • Ling Sing, 52:256
  • Lingard, Alice and Dickie, 21:173
  • Lingard, Mrs. William Horace, see Dunning, Alice
  • Lingard, William Horace, 21:165, 171
  • Lingenfelter, J. W., 31:231, 233
  • Lingenfelter, R. E., review of Wyman, Hard rock Epic: Western Miners and the Industrial Revolution, 1850-1910, 58:368-369
  • Lingenfelter, Richard, 77[4]:98
  • Lingenfelter, Richard E. and Richard A. Dwyer, Lying on the Eastern Slope: James Townsend's Comic Journalism on the Mining Frontier, review, 64:155-156
  • Lingenfelter, Richard E., The Hardrock Miners: A History of the Mining Labor Movement in the American West, 1863-1893, review, 54:91; review of Young, Black Powder and Hand Steel: Miners and Machines on the Old Western Frontier, 55:373; Death Valley and the Amargosa: A Land of Illusion, review, 65:301-302
  • Lingots d'Or (society and lottery), 20:71; 22:311-12, 314; 35:309, 315; 39:172; article on, 33:125-42; illustration 22: opposite 312
  • linguistics, 76[2-3]:7
  • Lining, John, 50:114
  • Link v. Coombs, 9:68, 136, 137, 139, 145, 146
  • Link, Arthur S., 47:329, 331
  • Link, Xavier, 9:66, 136, 137, 139, 143, 146, 152, 154, 156, 161, 173, 345, 360, 372, 374, 378
  • Linkletter, Carl, 63:23
  • Linn, James S., 16:136, 138
  • Linnaeus, Carolus (Carl Linne), 18:335, 344; 76[2-3]:96
  • Linthicum, J. F., 10:177, 252, 265
  • Lion Co. Brewery, 64:119
  • Lion Feuchtwanger Memorial Library, 75:96
  • "Lion of the Vigilantes, The," by Scherer, review, 18:371-73
  • Lion, California (panther or puma), 2:58; 11:114
  • Lion, Le (ship), 12:348; 28:342
  • Lipman, Edward Crossley, 29:92
  • Lipman, Frederick Lockwood, 29:92; obituary, 29:377
  • Lipman, Joshua, 13:32
  • Lippancott, J. B., 65:200
  • Lippincott, Benjamin S., 15:280; 16:81, 84; 20:101, 114; facsimile signature, 10: opposite 159
  • Lippincott, Charles E., 8:199, 203, 204, 205, 208, 212; 9:46, 50; 10:275
  • Lippincott, J. B., 52:297, 298
  • Lippincott, Joseph Barlow, 55:2-25 passim, 110
  • Lippincott, Sara Jane, 70:149; 75:333
  • Lippincott, William (1855), 15:366
  • Lippincott, William (1938), 17:243
  • Lippitt, Francis J., 16:82, 282; 17:182; 19:237; 26:4, 332; 27:226; 29:161; 40:349; facsimile signature, 10: opposite 159
  • Lippitt, Senator Henry, 74:200
  • Lippmann, Walter, 47:227; 69:332
  • Lipscomb, Samuel A., 21:291, 307
  • Lipscomb, William A. (or H.), 21:294, 307
  • Lipsis, Elias, 4:61
  • Liquor Dealers Association, 54:251
  • Liquor: aguardiente, 14:129, 130; blackberry cordial, 16:296; brandy, 13:166, 274; 14:10; 22:319; 23:277, 278; 32:335; 37:110; milk punch, 11:18-19; whiskey, 16:133; prices on ship, 32:309; saloons, 6:245; 15:184; 22:262-63; traffic, 5:23; 11:209; 17:59; 22:262-63; 23:22; 31:314; 35:350-51; see also Drinking and drunkenness; Prohibition; Temperance; Wine
  • Liquors, see "Secret of Pisco Punch Revealed: Being a True Account of the Rediscovery o San Francisco's Long-Lost Favorite of Favorites," 52:229-240
  • Lisa, Manuel, 4:126, 127
  • Lisaldo, María Nicolasa, [Lisaldo, Maria Nicolasa] 46:319
  • Lisbon House, San Francisco, 35:235;
  • Lisbon House (hotel), 76[1, 4]:99, 101
  • Lisca, Peter, 68:212
  • Lisle's Bridge, 25:223
  • Lisner, Meyer (1913), 58:169, 172-175 passim
  • Lissner, Meyer, 26:85; 38:230; 45:226, 228, 277; 51:67; 54:40-51 passim; 57:168; cartoon, 167
  • Litayre (ship), 12:222
  • "Literary Associations with Mt. Tamalpais." by Lincoln Fairley, 61:82-99
  • Literary California, 68:188-195; 78:260
  • Literary Digest (The) (publication), 43:224
  • Literary San Francisco: a Pictorial History from Its Beginnings to the Present Day, by Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Nancy J. Peters, review, 60:194-195
  • Literary Society of California, inside front cover, 72: Spring
  • Literature in Los Angeles, see "The Light and Dark in Local Letters," 60:38-39
  • Literature of the California frontier; bibliography of 79[2]:207; influenced by East, 208, 209; later exponents of, 221-223; nonfictional prose, 214-218; poetry, fiction, and drama, 210-214
  • "Literature of Yosemite, the Big Trees, and the Sierra," address by Francis P. Farquhar, 28:185-86
  • Lithographs, 15:54, 99, 192-93, 301, 302, 305; 22:33-39 passim; 34:350; Marysville, 15:54; reproduced, 9: opposite 62, opposite 68, opposite 358; 30: opposite 257; flag raising at Monterey, 25:196; Nevada City, reproduced, 9: opposite 68; Sacramento, 31:283-84; reproduced, 9: opposite 258; San Francisco, 11:363-64; 21:332; 31:284; Stockton, 31:283-84; see "From the Place We Hear About...," 56:346-67
  • Little & Company, 22:37
  • "Little All Right" (acrobat), 21:154, 156
  • Little Big Man (motion picture), 62:12
  • Little Bummer (place), 6:71, 76
  • Little Camass River, 22:328
  • Little Chile, California, 53:52
  • "Little Cricket" (Josephine), 9:374
  • Little Grass Valley, 29:300, 305
  • "Little Ike" (Indian, 1890), 26:201, 206
  • Little Klamath, see Yreka
  • Little Mariposa Creek, 21:358-62 passim
  • Little Miss Nobody (play), 34:364
  • Little Miss San Francisco (painting), 77[1-3]:64
  • "Little Nell" (Helen Dauvray), 21:173
  • "Little Pete" (Chinese), 27:23-24
  • Little Pilgrim A.M.E., 75:202
  • Little River, 9:221
  • Little Sitka, see Sitka (steam launch)
  • Little Theater Association, 74:248
  • "Little Thuana," (Washington Township), 73:57, 58, 63
  • Little Truckee River, 5:378; 7:9; 10:347, 348
  • Little White Father: Redick McKee on the California Frontier, by Ray Raphael, review, 74:350
  • Little, Edell F., 29:286
  • Little, Frank, 53:104-110 passim
  • Little, Henry S., 8:262; see also Liddle
  • Little, John T., 23:166, 170, 176; 30:36; 79[2]:188
  • Little, Milton, 2:63; 35:105, 107, 110; 38:314
  • Little, Mrs. (Sacramento, 1858), 9:250
  • Little, Mrs. Milton, see Eagar, Mary
  • Little, W. C., 38:22
  • Little, W. F., 53:104, 105
  • Little, William C., 12:138
  • Little, William H., 13:340-41
  • Littlefield, John W., 13:296
  • Littlefield, John, 13:258
  • Littlejohn, David, 15:120-21; 30:98
  • Litton, Martin, 71:215, 218 (photograph), 219, 221, 222, 223, 224, 226, 227, 231, 259
  • Littrell, Marion, 48:115
  • Litwin, Roger, 74:333, 334
  • Liu Hsing, 60:152
  • Liu, Yulan, 75:147, 149, 153
  • Liuhatme, Manuela, 68:119
  • live oak (Quercus species), 76[2-3]:21, 24, 26; coast (Quercus agrifolia), 24, 26; interior (Quercus wislizenii), 24
  • Live Oak Bar, 19:134
  • Live Oak Park, San Jose, 10:358
  • Live stock market, West Coast, 63:121
  • Live Woman in the Mines, A (play), 34:359
  • Live Yankee (ship), 17:174
  • Livermore (horticulturist, 1883), 24:223
  • Livermore (place), 23:294, 364
  • Livermore Pass, 77[4]:264
  • Livermore, Caroline S., 66:39
  • Livermore, Horatio Gates, 33:81
  • Livermore, Horatio P., 59:102
  • Livermore, Horatio Putnam, 24:223(?); 29:254; 33:81; 37:228
  • Livermore, María Josefa, [Livermore, Maria Josefa] 38:183
  • Livermore, Mrs. Norman Banks (Caroline Sealy), 33:82
  • Livermore, Norman Banks, obituary, 33:81-82
  • Livermore, Robert, 2:183, 196; 5:130; 14:12; 21:316; 33:350; 34:6; 38:110, 183; 39:43, 50
  • Livermore, Robert, 54:158, 162
  • Livernash, Edward J., 62:211
  • Liverpool, England, 76[1, 4]:84, 85; 77[1-3]:15
  • Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company, 25:100; 26:179, 181
  • Liverpool Corn Exchange, 51:317
  • Liverpool Standard (publication), 53:125
  • Livestock, 2:41-42; 4:37; 5:217; 8:98, 102, 319; 12:193, 199, 242-43, 246, 249; 14:5, 6, 9, 21, 23; 16:119, 242; 19:210; 20:341-46; 21:1; 22:13; 23:250, 252; 74:154-155, 157-159, 168-169; 76[2-3]:118, 275-78; mission holdings, 76[2-3]:116; grazing by, 77[4]:105; see also Beef; Cattle; Dairying; Goats; Horses; Mules; Oxen; Sheep; Swine
  • Living History Day, 75:361 (photo), 365 (and photo), 368 (photo)
  • Living with Flowers: History of the California Flower Market, by Gary Kawaguchi, review, 74:439-440
  • Livingston (California), 74:180
  • Livingston, 73:29
  • Livingston, Fargo and Company, 45:295
  • Livingston, Laurence, 25:286
  • Livingston, W. R., 7:70
  • Livingston-Little, Dallas E., review of Foss, Politics and Grass:...Grazing on the Public Domain, 40:73-74; review of Cooper, The A. Wardman Story, 41:60-61; review of Dorset, Historic Ships Afloat, 47:83; review of Hafen, The Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West, Volume II, 45:360-361; review of Harlan, San Francisco Bay Ferryboats, 48:359; review of Pomeroy, The Pacific Slope: A History of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah and Nevada, 45:162-163
  • Livingstone & Company, Foster's Bar, 9:130
  • Lizard with Arrows, ca. 1931 (drawing), front cover, Spring (volume 75)
  • Lizardi and Company, 17:21; 18:137
  • Lizzie Homer (river steamer), 33:6, 149; 35:306
  • Llagas Creek, 14:104
  • Llano de Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, 46:133
  • Llano Del Rio Colony, see "A Double Look at Utopia: The Llano Del Rio Colony," 51:117; "Ozymandias, the Utopias That Failed," 51:118-130; "Portrait of a California Utopia," 51:131-154
  • Llano del Rio, 72:279 (photograph)
  • Llano del Rio: colony, 40:215-36; Company (of California), 40:217; (of Nevada), 40:224
  • "Llano Del Rio: Ozymandias, the Utopias That Failed," by Aldous Huxley, 51:118-130
  • "Llano Del Rio: Portrait of a California Utopia," by Paul Kagan, 51:131-154
  • Llebaria, John F., 15:44
  • Llenco, Venando, 68:119
  • Llewellyn Iron Works, Los Angeles, 55:355, 356
  • Llewellyn Iron Works, Torrance, 30:347
  • Lloyd, B. E., 59:315
  • Lloyd, David, 22:163
  • Lloyd, Elizabeth, 31:241-45 passim
  • Lloyd, Hannah, see Neall, Mrs. James
  • Lloyd, Harold, 60:61, 64; 63:24
  • Lloyd, Isaac, 31:241
  • Lloyd, James T., 30:258
  • Lloyd, Kathleen, 72:41
  • Lloyd, Peter H., 31:280
  • Llull, Ramon, see Lull, Raymond
  • Lo, the Poor Indian: A Saga of the Suisun Indians of California, by Ethel Matson Read, review, 61:152
  • "Loaded Words," by Dolores W. Bryant, 23:147-48
  • Loan of a Lover, The (play), 16:283
  • Loaysa, García Joffre de, [Loaysa, Garcia Joffre de] 6:309, 310, 311; 7:133, 135, 180
  • Lob, Richard, 8:343
  • Lobar, Juan, 2:36
  • Lobato, Miguel García, [Lobato, Miguel Garcia] 16:222
  • Lobb, William, 4:14; 18:343; 32:249
  • Lobenstine, William C., 20:69
  • Loberto Theatre (Santa Barbara), 75:81
  • Lobo, Santiago, 26:41
  • Lobos Creek, 64:273; 75:156, 161, 162
  • Lobos, Farallon de, 8:57
  • "Local History in the United States," address by Frederic L. Paxson, 20:282
  • Local Knowledge, by Clifford Geertz, 77[1-3]:134
  • Locan, Mrs. Franz (Rosa Gore), 19:232, 233
  • "Location of the Donner Family Camp," by P. M. Weddell, 24:73-76
  • Lochead, James K., 20:192
  • Lociero, Giorgio, 42:326
  • Lockaby, J., 13:32
  • Locke (California), 74:178
  • Locke (Lockeport), California, 49:31, 33
  • Locke (on California, 1849), 27:36, 38, 39, 45, 157, 158, 161
  • Locke, 64:211-217
  • Locke, California, 66:170-187
  • Locke, Alan, 75:267
  • Locke, Charles E., 19:98, 105, 108
  • Locke, Dean J., 56:72, 78
  • Locke, Dean Jewett, 18:22-23; 75:17, 18, 20, 132
  • Locke, Delia, 75:20
  • Locke, E. R., 15:29
  • Locke, James O., 23:205, 211, 216
  • Locke, John, 77[4]:123-25
  • Locke, John Raymond, 61:215
  • Locke, Sarah, 69:149
  • Locke, William J., 36:253
  • Lockeford, 18:23; 75:17, 132
  • Lockhart, Benjamin, 13:32
  • Lockhart, Katharine Meyer, 76[2-3]:244
  • Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Burbank (California) headquarters, 60:58, 59; 70:118 (photograph)
  • Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Palo Alto, 58:78, 79
  • Lockley, Fred, To Oregon by Ox-Team in `47, review, 3:90; editor Bonney, Across the Plains by Prairie Schooner, review, 3:89-90; Dosch, Vigilante Days at Virginia City, review, 3:297
  • Locklin, Gerald, 68:193
  • Lockwood family, 34:98-105 passim, 336, 338; phot, 34: opposite97
  • Lockwood, Charles, "Rincon Hill was San Francisco's most genteel neighborhood," 58:48-61 ; Suddenly San Francisco: the Early Years of an Instant City, review, 58:85; "Tourists in Gold Rush San Francisco," 59:314-333
  • Lockwood, J. A., 57:127
  • Lockwood, J. L. ("Ante"), 8:346, 352, 361; 9:51, 66, 78, 130, 131, 149, 150, 152; 10:58, 368; 67:172
  • Lockwood, Mrs. Rufus Allen (Harriet Hill), 34:101-5 passim, 336, 338-39; photograph, 34: opposite 97
  • Lockwood, Rufus Albert Joseph, 34:104, 336
  • Lockwood, Rufus Allen (Jonathan Trumball Jessup), 10:191; 16:285; 20:109; 21:322, 331; article on 34:97-110, 239-63, 333-40; portrait, 34: opposite 336
  • Lockwood, W. G., 9:180
  • Locofocos, 15:28; 26:322, 334, 3, 46
  • Locomotives, 40:250; "Arrow, 18:30; Baldwin, 4:239; 31:293; 40:250; logging, 38:65; "Sacramento," 4:223, (illustration) opposite 268; "San Gabriel," 32:332; "Sequoia," 31:293; "Theodore D. Judah," 4:258
  • lode mining. see quartz mining
  • Loder, George, 15:164, 369; 16:182, 283; 17:82; 20:305; 25:342
  • Lodge, Henry Cabot, 42:223, 227, 228, 233; 48:21, 30
  • Lodge, Michael, 16:325, 331; mill of, 27:162; 41:240, 242
  • Lodge, Robert, 36:99
  • lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta subspecies murrayana), 76[2-3]:29, 30
  • Lodi Unified schools, 74:188
  • Lodi, California, 46:23, 24; 74:188; 75:18
  • Loeb, Jacques, 54:104-105
  • Loehr, Ferdinand von, 15:172; 30:254, 264
  • Loehr, Rodney C., review of Danker, editor, Man of the Plains: Recollections of Luther North, 1856-1882, 41:252-253
  • Loeper, Herman, 48:312
  • Loeser, Lt. Lucien, 10:301; 26:125; 79[2]:53
  • Loeta, California, 49:204
  • Loew's Place Theatre, 63:52
  • Loewenberg, Peter, 70:389
  • Loewy Bros. & Birgham, 29:108; 30:262, 265, 267, 363, 367
  • Loewy, Baronn & Company, 30:256
  • Loewy, Jean, "Katherine Philips Edson and the California Suffragette Movement, 1919-1920," 47:343-350
  • Loftis, Anne and Dick Meister, A Long Time Coming: The Struggle to Unionize America's Farm Workers, review, 56:372-373;
  • Loftis, Anne, 54:79; California: Where the Twain Did Meet, review, 53:88-89; author, California--Where the Twain Did Meet, 74:175; Witnesses to the Struggle: Imaging the 1930s California Labor Movement, review of, 78:60
  • London, Jack,78:276
  • Lofton, J. K., 10:367
  • Lofton, Squire, 10:183, 200
  • Log of a Forty-niner, The, Hale, editor Russ, review, 3:92-93
  • Log of a Twentieth Century Cowboy, by Daniel G. Moore, review, 45:273-274
  • Log of the Courier, The, by Cunningham, review, 38:371
  • Logan (San Pedro, 1820s), 6:262
  • Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit, Wisc., 58:312
  • Logan, "Big" Bill 79[2]:148
  • Logan, F. A., 73:197
  • Logan, Frank G., 58:312
  • Logan, H. C., 48:6,7
  • Logan, James, 8:201
  • Logan, John Quincy Adams, 56:78
  • Logan, Jonathan, 11:8-9
  • Logan, Maurice, 70:68; inside front cover, Fall (volume 77)
  • Logan, Pvt. (died Los Angeles, 1847), 33:256
  • Logan, Robert, 9:68, 159, 168, 267; 10:170, 171, 256
  • Logan, Thomas M., 50:119, 122, 123
  • Logan, Thomas Muldrup, 4:194; 26:347
  • Logan, Utah, 73:265
  • Logan, William, 54:140
  • Logging: 75:327; donkeys, 38:64; engines, 38:64-65; 77[4]:115-16see also Lumber
  • Logue, Lucille, 63:22
  • Lohe, H., 15:368
  • Lohf, Kenneth A., coauthor Frank Norris: A Bibliography, review, 39:366-67
  • Lohn, Albert W., 57:189
  • Lohse, Charles S., 30:286
  • Loing, F., 31:333
  • Loiseau, Adolph, 39:167, 169
  • Lok, Michael, 8:38; 9:201; 62:54
  • Loker (diarist at Sutter's Fort), 73:108
  • Lokis, Father Basil, 60:120
  • Lokke, Janet and Simmons, Steve, "`Like a Bright Tree of Life...': Farmland Settlement of the Sacramento River Delta," 59:222-239
  • Lola Montez: The California Adventures of Europe's Notorious Courtesan, by James F. Varley, review, 76[1, 4]:62
  • Lola Montez (play), 21:60
  • Loma Alta, see Telegraph Hill
  • Loma, Point, 7:347, 387; 8:217-18, 220-21; 23:205; 31:120; 32:352; 33:115; 34:159
  • Loma Prieta earthquake (1989), 75:4
  • Lomas (to Mazatlan, 1849), 14:333
  • Lomas de Santiago claim, 50:420
  • Lomba, Flores Island, Azores, 76[1, 4]:101
  • Lombard Street (San Francisco), 73:205
  • Lombard, Jules Barthelemy, 12:157, 158, 159; 27:141, 143; 31:139-40, 323-24; 35:317; letters, 31:141-46, 147, 253-59, 307-22
  • Lombard, Juliette, 71:405, 410
  • Lombardi Opera Company, 25:231, 241-42
  • Lomhardi, I (opera), 15:278
  • Lompoc, 75:224
  • Londeau, Maurice, 25:293; 26:45
  • London (England), 74:88; 77[4]:67
  • London (ship), 7:206-27 passim, 396-97; 8:276
  • "London Album: A California Legend at Work and Play," by Carolyn Willson, 55:218-245
  • London and San Francisco Bank, 11:5
  • London Dispatch (newspaper), 58:337
  • London Paris Bank, 73:136
  • London School of Mines, 77[4]:28
  • London stock exchange, 77[4]:63
  • London Times (newspaper), 53:117, 118; 55:247
  • London, Becky, My Daddy Jack London-Dedicated to the Memory of Becky London, 1902-1992, review, 73:329
  • London, Bess, 55:222, 223
  • London, Charmian Kittredge, 55:219-245 passim; (Mrs. Jack London)
  • London, Charmian, 48:202; 75:174 (photo)
  • London, Elizabeth Maddern, 55:222
  • London, Great Britain, 73:282
  • London, Jack, 4:100; 10:408; 18:374; 29:92; 30:199; 39:309-10; 40:137; photograph, 39: opposite 309; 40: opposite 137; 46:240; 48:202; 51:218-220; 52:200; 53:363; 56:292; 57:309, 310; 59:196; 61:91, 93, 200; 63:153, 257, 304; (quoted), 65:36, 37, 182, 190; 66:201-202, 302-303; 68:188, 189 (photograph), 192; 69:28, 33, 52; 70:175-176; 73:329 (photograph); 75:69 (photo), 71, 73, 76, 174 (photo); 76[1, 4]:96; inside front cover, Fall (volume 77);
  • London, Jack (writer) 79[2]:222; see "London Album: A California Legend at Work and Play," 55:218-245
  • London, James, 2:291-92
  • London, Joan, 55:222, 223
  • London, Joan, Jack London and His Daughters, review, 73:329 (photograph)
  • London, Julie, 75:56
  • Londresa (vessel), 50:9
  • Lone Mountain Cemetery, 4:182; 10:266, 279, 293; 11:146, 149; 15:165, 172, 209, 373; 16:345; 17:314, 321; 18:343; 21:364; 34:232; see also Laurel Hill Cemetery
  • Lone Pine Mining District, 17:115
  • Lone Prospector (The) (painting), 71:68
  • Lone Tree, San Joaquin County, 12:6
  • Lone Woman (Juana Maria) of San Nicolas Island, 68:36-41
  • "The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island: A New Hypothesis on Her Origin," by Maria Daily, 68:36-41
  • The Loneliest Road in America (1997), by Roy Parvin 79[2]:222
  • Long (Chimney Hill, 1859), 10:168
  • Long (Marysville, 1851), 15:33
  • Long Bar 79[2]:115
  • Long Bar (near Foster's Bar), 8:342, 349, 358; 9:158, 347, 353; 10:170
  • Long Bar (near Parks' Bar), 8:359; 9:70, 351, 355, 356; 10:168, 173, 249, 254, 255, 284, 358; 14:402
  • Long Bar (Trinity mines), 5:220-21, 230
  • The Long Bar (San Francisco club), 75:275
  • Long Beach Press-Telegram (newspaper), 44:21
  • Long Beach, California, 13:302; 31:294; 44:17, 20-27 passim; 73:39; 75:342; 76[1, 4]:44, 53
  • Long Beach.Compton earthquake, 64:32
  • "The Long Black Line," by Mary Jane Hewitt, 60:12-13
  • "Long Drive on the Hastings Cut-off, The," by Henry J. Webb, 36:57-62
  • Long Island, New York, 77[1-3]:19, 20
  • Long Lake, Plumas County, 11:242
  • "The Long Lost Ecclesiastical Diary of Archbishop Alemany," edited and translated by Francis . Weber, 43:319-330
  • A Long Time Coming: The Struggle to Unionize America's Farm Workers, by Dick Meister and Anne Loftis, review, 56:372-373
  • long tom, 77[1-3]:61; 77[4]:26, 29, 59, 181, 197
  • Long Tom Saloon, Sonora, 10:45
  • Long Valley, California, 55:5, 8, 105, 106, 113, 114, 115
  • Long Valley, Mendocino County, 27:218; 32:364, 376
  • Long Wharf, San Francisco, 2:117, 135; 6:251; 18:10-11, 329, 331, 332, 333; 21:75-79; 22:113, 254-55, 259; illustration, 21: opposite 75
  • Long's Bar (mining camp), 61:173, 179
  • Long's Bar, Butte County, 30:54; 33:295
  • Long's Trading Post, 61:173, 178
  • Long, Boaz W., 50:65
  • Long, Breckenridge, 75:348
  • Long, C. W., 38:60
  • Long, Claude, 29:81
  • Long, David and Selina (Patch), 16:131
  • Long, Dr. (Sutter's Fort, 1847), 16:137
  • Long, E., 42:326
  • Long, Huey, 65:136; 69:349
  • Long, John Davis, 47:223
  • Long, John F., 21:232
  • Long, John P., 9:77
  • Long, L. H., 70:84, 85
  • Long, Lawrence, 6:259
  • Long, Mrs. (Sacramento, 1858), 9:258, 261; 10:176
  • Long, Percy V., 43:6
  • Long, Richard, 72:52, 53 (photograph)
  • Long, Robert W., 19:384
  • Long, Sarah R., 29:294
  • Long, W. H. (pseudonym W. H. Ives), 32:121, 139
  • Long, William S., 9:104; 15:377; 24:170
  • Long-Bell Lumber Company, 70:113
  • Longino-Martinez, José, [Longino-Martinez, Jose] 76[2-3]:21, 102
  • Longley, Howard, 4:49; 71:257
  • Longmans, Green, and Co., (publication), 63:164
  • Longshoremen (San Francisco), 63:213, 215
  • Longshoremen, 35:63-64
  • Longshoreman's Union, 75:245, 349
  • Longstreth, Richard,
  • Longstreth, Richard, On the Edge of the World: Four Architects in San Francisco at the Turn of the Century, review, 63:332-333; 71:466, 468
  • Longtain, Andre', 22:196, 198, 203, 208, 217, 221; 23:35, 125, 140-41
  • Longtime Californ': A Documentary Study of an American Chinatown, by Victor G. and Brett DeBary Nee, review, 53:87-88
  • Longtom, 3:130; 6:223-24, 238; 11:237
  • Longyear, Douglas, 47:239
  • Loo Choo (ship), 1:208, 218; 18:177; 19:56; 22:65; 24:48, 70; 25:130; 77[4]:176; 78:166
  • Loo, Lilly, 75:29 (photo)
  • Loo, Myrtle, 75:29 (photo)
  • Loofbourrow, David Thomas, 9:269
  • "Look at Llano, A: Experiment in Economic Socialism," by Abe Hoffman, 40:215-36
  • Look Magazine, 62:17
  • "The Look of L.A.," by Walter Houk, 63:58-65
  • Look Out (ship), 15:375
  • Look Tin Eli (Lu Runging), 57:91
  • Looking Horse, Kelly, 71:433 (photograph)
  • Looking Horse, Mauni-win, 71:433 (photograph)
  • Looking Horse, Suzanne, 71:433 (photograph)
  • Looking Horse, Wechagpi-win, 71:433 (photograph)
  • Looking Horse, Weyaka-win, 71:433 (photograph)
  • Looking Up Yosemite Valley (painting), 71:39
  • The Lookout, 59:121
  • Loomis, Augustus Ward, 27:149-50; 28:4-5; 29:11, 116; 32:304, 311; 37:133
  • Loomis, Barney, 22:78
  • Loomis, George, 14:95
  • Loomis, Leander V., Journal of the Birmingham Emigrating Company, editor Ledyard, review, 8:81-82
  • Loos, Adolf, 51:303
  • Loose, George, 58:346
  • Loperena, David Zarate, Donald Chaput, and William M. Mason, Modest Fortunes: Mining in Northern Baja California, review, 72:375-77
  • López de Cárdenas, Garci, [Lopez de Cardenas, Garci] 7:20
  • López de Contreras, Pedro, [Lopez de Contreras, Pedro] 8:43
  • López de Gómara, Francisco, see Gómara [Lopez de Gomara, Francisco, see Gomara] 53:9, 11
  • Lopez de Legazpi, Miguel, 76[2-3]:87
  • Lopez de Santa Ana, Antonio, 66:274
  • López de Villalobos, Ruy, [Lopez de Villalobos, Ruy] 3:388, 394; 6:314, 322; 7:136, 137, 138, 181, 183, 184
  • López de Zúñiga, Diego, [Lopez de Zuniga, Diego] 3:387, 389; 6:311, 315-17, 319, 330; instructions to, 324-29
  • López, Ana Gertrudis, [Lopez, Ana Gertrudis] 13:200
  • López, Baldomero, [Lopez, Baldomero] 37:245
  • López, Benito, [Lopez, Benito] 13:329
  • López, Bernardino, [Lopez, Bernardino] 23:360-61, 363
  • López, Bonifacio, [Lopez, Bonifacio] 26:30
  • López, Carlos U., [Lopez, Carlos U.] and Edwin A. Beilharz, editors, We Were 49ers! Chilean Accounts of the California Gold Rush, review, 56:88-89
  • López, Claudio, [Lopez, Claudio] 13:210, 211, 326; 53:142, 143; 76[2-3]:121
  • López, Cristóbal, [Lopez, Cristobal] 26:49
  • López, de Haro, Gonzalo, [Lopez, de Haro, Gonzalo] 40:117, 118, 238; map by, 19:221
  • López, de Legaspi, Miguel, [Lopez, de Legaspi, Miguel] 2:140; 7:62, 142, 144-47, 150, 172, 175, 181, 183, 235, 236, 237; 15:382
  • López, Diego, [Lopez, Diego] 7:394
  • Lopez, Dolores, 71:418
  • Lopez, Dona Eustaquia, 74:236, 240
  • Lopez, Elizabeth, 72:277 --
  • Lopez, Esteban, 7:377, 390
  • López, Francisca, [Lopez, Francisca] 20:238
  • López, Francisco (near San Fernando, 1842), [Lopez, Francisco] 7:199; 12:295; 13:58, 224-25
  • López, Francisco (San Diego, 1769), [Lopez, Francisco] 26:32
  • López, Gaspar, [Lopez, Gaspar] 55:332
  • López, Gregorio, [Lopez, Gregorio] 37:201
  • López, Henry, [Lopez, Henry] 45:333-334
  • López, Juan, [Lopez, Juan] 21:320
  • Lopez, Julia, 71:418, 428, 429
  • Lopez, Julian, 67:152, 156, 158
  • Lopez, Manuel, 71:418
  • López, María Ignacia, [Lopez, Maria Ignacia] 29:319
  • López, María Josefa, [Lopez, Maria Josefa] 26:32, 41
  • López, María, [Lopez, Maria] 26:41
  • López, Pedro, [Lopez, Pedro] 13:224
  • López, Portilla, Juan Nepomuseno, letter to, [Lopez, Portilla] 15:358-59
  • López, Ramon (1808), [Lopez, Ramon] 58:251
  • Lopez, Seidy, 74:325
  • Lord (D. S.) & Company, 30:107, 264; & Webb, 30:254, 264; see also Negbaur & Lord
  • Lord (on Cantero, 1849-50), 2:122
  • "The Lord and the Drayman:James Bryce vs Denis Kearney," by Russell M., 50:277-284
  • Lord Dufferin (ship), 15:164
  • Lord, Bracket, 22:147
  • Lord, Charles L., 27:68
  • Lord, Charles, 21:240
  • Lord, Clifford L., editor, Keepers of the Past, review, 46:178-179
  • Lord, Eliot, 47:198; 77[4]:68
  • Lord, Israel Shipman Pelton, "At the Extremity of Civilization": An Illinois Physician's Journey to California in 1849, edited by Necia Dixon Liles, review, 76:Supp. 34-35
  • Lord, Joseph M. (?), 12:30
  • Lord, Miss (Benicia, 1852), 27:303
  • Lord, Nathaniel, 14:406
  • Lord, Philip B., 39:264-66; map by, 39: following 264
  • Lord, Robert Waterston, 18:375
  • Lord, William, pack train of, 39:57-58
  • "Lore and Lure of California, The," address by William G. Paden, 25:185-86
  • Lore and the Lure of the Yosemite, The, by Wilson, review, 1:199-200
  • Lore of the California Vaquero, by Rojas, review, 38:371-73
  • Lorenz, John, 70:171
  • Lorenzana, Apolinaria, 75:94; 76[2-3]:241, 249
  • Lorenzana, Francisco Antonio, 1:45, 47; 76[2-3]:155
  • Lorenzana, Jacinto, 27:335-36, 338
  • Lorenzana, Roma de los Angeles, 66:267 276
  • Lorenzano, Dona Apolinaria, 74:232, 234-236, 239-242
  • Loreto, 5:196; 13:156; 26:310; 31:112; 37:293; 75:308, 312
  • Loring Theatre, 74:28
  • Loring, A. F., 15:171
  • Loring, Samuel, 17:177
  • Loring, William Wing, 30:56; 34:128
  • Loriot (ship), 12:138-41 passim; 14:343; 16:239; 23:318, 320, 332
  • Lorre, Peter, 75:56, 58
  • Lorrimer, H., 22:251
  • Lortie, Francis N., Jr., 60:312
  • Lortie, Frank, "A Monument to Progress: The Posey Tube and the East Bay's Transition to the Age of the Automobile," 422-433
  • Lorton, William B., 18:196, 215
  • Los Alamitos Ranch, 42:140
  • Los Alamitos Sugar Company, 44:224
  • "Los Alamitos: The Indian and Rancho Phases," by W. W. Robinson, 45:21-30
  • Los amigos del país ("The Friends of the Country") (social hall and saloon), 78:177, 178
  • Los Amigos Rancho, 27:285
  • Los Angeles A to Z: An Encyclopedia of the City and County, by Leonard Pitt and Dale Pitt, review of, 77[1-3]:109
  • Los Angeles & Independence Railroad, 70:14-15, 77 depot, 5 (photograph)
  • Los Angeles & Pasadena Railroad, 60:55
  • Los Angeles & San Gabriel Valley Railroad, 70:100 (map)
  • Los Angeles & San Pedro Railroad, 13:325; 32:327-48
  • "Los Angeles & San Pedro, The: First Railroad South of the Tehachapis," by Franklin Hoyt, 32:327-48
  • Los Angeles (ship, 1870), 31:41; 32:338
  • Los Angeles (ship, formerly Ohio, 1853), 31:41
  • "The Los Angeles `Free Harbor Fight'," by William F. Deverell, 70:12-29
  • Los Angeles Abstract Company, 47:16
  • Los Angeles and Independence (California) Railroad, 67:95
  • Los Angeles and Its Environs in the Twentieth Century: A Bibliography of a Metropolis, edited by Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., review, 53:393-394
  • Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad, 67:107
  • Los Angeles and San Pedro Railway, 46:291-306 passim; 49:329
  • Los Angeles and the Automobile, 63:62
  • Los Angeles and the Automobile: The Making of a Modern City, by Scott L. Bottles, review, 67:61-62
  • Los Angeles and the Great Depression, by Leonard Leader, review, 73:158
  • Los Angeles Aqueduct, 65:192-206; map, 55:13; 2-25, 98-120
  • Los Angeles Artists Council, 63:78
  • Los Angeles Athletic Club, 63:27, 28, 31, 51, 56, 61, 64
  • Los Angeles B'nai B'rith (1913), 58:173
  • Los Angeles B'nai B'rith Messenger, 58:175
  • Los Angeles Barrio 1850-1890 (The): A Social History, by Richard Griswold del Castillo, review, 59:269-270
  • Los Angeles basin, 77[4]:113
  • Los Angeles Bicycle Club, 63:27-28
  • Los Angeles Board of Education, 55:213
  • Los Angeles Board of Public Service Commissioners, 65:194
  • Los Angeles Board of Water and Power, 59:12
  • Los Angeles Bureau of Power and Light, 69:105
  • Los Angeles Cable Company, 10:393
  • Los Angeles Central Labor Council, 67:183
  • Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, 47:238; 49:329; 57:160, 162; 60:55; 64:22-33 passim; 70:13, 18, 22, 26, 397, 398, 400; 71:355; 76[2-3]:221; 76[1, 4]:49; 77[1-3]:164
  • Los Angeles City College, 60:94
  • Los Angeles City Council, 74:400
  • Los Angeles City Field, 60:46
  • Los Angeles City Guard, 29:234, 237, 239, 246
  • Los Angeles City Hall, 60:79, 84, 104; 77[1-3]:108
  • Los Angeles City Planning Commission, 59:138
  • Los Angeles City Water Company, 68:96
  • Los Angeles Coliseum, 74:285
  • Los Angeles Colored String Quartet, 75:243
  • Los Angeles Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born, 75:90
  • Los Angeles Convention Center, 63:38, 100
  • Los Angeles County Historical Directory, by Janet I. Atkinson, review, 69:65-68
  • Los Angeles County Hospital, 75:230
  • Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission, 69:280
  • "Los Angeles County in the Health Rush, 1870-1900," by John E. Baur, 31:13-31
  • Los Angeles County Library system, 75:92
  • Los Angeles County Medical Association, 33:100; 45:142
  • Los Angeles County Medical Milk Commission, 65:84
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 60:95; 63:57, 78; 74:249
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, 54:272-276; 69:275-283 passim
  • Los Angeles County Museum see The Western History Collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, review by James J. Rawls, 62:67
  • Los Angeles County Public Library, 74:394, 429
  • Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission, 59:132. 138
  • Los Angeles County School System, 53:25-40 passim
  • Los Angeles County, 1:303; 76[1, 4]:45; 77[4]:144, 243, 247; health rush, 31:13-31; railroads, 32:327-48; book on Indians, review, 5:408; 42:147-148; see "Irish-Born Champion of the Mexican-Americans," 49:233-249; "A Salute to the Port of Los Angeles-From Mud Flats to Modern Day Miracle," 49:329-335; 73:56; 74:12-15, 20, 55, 102, 248-250, 425
  • Los Angeles County/University of Southern California Medical Center, 63:56
  • Los Angeles Daily News (newspaper), 43:220, 221, 225; 74:396; see "`Penny Papers': The Vanderbilt Newspaper Crusade," 55:162-169
  • Los Angeles Daily Times (newspaper), 44:207-220 passim
  • Los Angeles Department of Engineering, 74:395
  • Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP), 65:194, 198-199, 202, 205; 77[1-3]:72
  • Los Angeles Diocese, Roman Catholic Church, see "Irish-Born Champion of the Mexican-Americans," 49:233-249
  • Los Angeles Dodgers, 74:283 (photo), 284 (photo), 285-289; 75:32; see also Brooklyn Dodgers
  • Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express (newspaper), 41:13, 138, 141, 143
  • Los Angeles Evening Herald, 60:182
  • Los Angeles Evening News (newspaper), 55:16
  • Los Angeles Examiner (newspaper), 44:4, 5, 13; 55:8-12 passim, 162, 163, 164
  • Los Angeles Express (newspaper), 44:4, 5, 6; 54:40, 52; 57:162
  • Los Angeles Farm and Milling Company, 55:100
  • Los Angeles Federal Colored Band, 75:243
  • Los Angeles Federal Records Center, see "Library Resources: Potpourri of Graphic Materials in the Los Angeles Federal Records Center," 52:366-370
  • Los Angeles Federation of Mothers' Clubs, inside front cover, Winter (volume 75)
  • Los Angeles Forum, 75:228
  • Los Angeles Friday Morning Club, 75:77, 84, 85
  • Los Angeles from Mission to Modern City, by Nadeau, review, 40:355-56
  • Los Angeles From Pueblo to City of the Future, by Andrew Rolle, review, 76:Supp. 42-43
  • Los Angeles Gas & Electric Corporation, 31:176; 55:15
  • Los Angeles Chapter of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, 75:353
  • Los Angeles Harbor at San Pedro, 70:12-29
  • Los Angeles Harbor, 46:291-306 passim; 49:329-335
  • Los Angeles Herald (newspaper), 57:158, 159, 166; 58:310; 62:164
  • Los Angeles Herald-Express (newspaper), 49:302; 54:42
  • Los Angeles High School, 47:146-147; 78:164
  • Los Angeles History Center, 70:398
  • Los Angeles Housing Authority, 59:137
  • Los Angeles Illustrated Daily News (newspaper) see "Manchester Boddy and the Los Angeles Illustrated Daily News," 49:292-307
  • Los Angeles in the Sunny Seventies, by Archduke Ludwig Louis Salvator, translator Wilbur, review, 8:379-80; 60:42
  • Los Angeles Industrial Union Council, 75:34, 37, 38
  • Los Angeles International Airport, 60:79, 80
  • Los Angeles Investment Company, 44:11
  • Los Angeles Lesbian and Gay Community Clinic, 75:53
  • Los Angeles Labor Council, 67:189
  • Los Angeles Library Association, 38:312
  • Los Angeles Merchants and Manufacturers Association, 65:198, 205
  • Los Angeles military companies: Greys, 29:237, 240-41; Guards, 29:232, 234, 246; Lanceros, 29:236, 247; Mounted Rifles, 29:229-30, 237-40 passim; Rangers, 29:234
  • Los Angeles Mining Review (publication), 62:36
  • Los Angeles Mirror (newspaper), 49:304
  • Los Angeles Municipal News (newspaper), 44:3-15
  • Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, 74:330
  • Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art see Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History
  • Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art, 63:254
  • Los Angeles Musical Association, 78:185
  • Los Angeles Mutual Dairymen, 35:243
  • Los Angeles Negro Dance Orchestra, 75:243
  • Los Angeles Negro Opera Unit, 75:243
  • Los Angeles Novel, 68:196-201
  • Los Angeles Oil Burning and Supply Company, 75:117
  • Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee, 63:11, 36, 38, 57, 89, 92, 93, 102, 104
  • Los Angeles Plaza Church, 75:95
  • Los Angeles Police Department, 63:106; 74:322
  • Los Angeles Public Library, 75:93; 77[1-3]:178
  • Los Angeles Pueblo Church, 54:66-67
  • Los Angeles Racing Association , 75:82
  • Los Angeles Railway Company, 60:55
  • Los Angeles Realty Board, 49:41, 42; 64:25-26
  • Los Angeles Record (newspaper), 44:4, 5, 13; 55:109, 166; 62:36
  • Los Angeles Recreation League for Wage Earning Women, 67:185, 188
  • Los Angeles River (Porciuncula River), 1:148; 13:196-99 passim, 205-6, 209, 347; 62:168; 75:223, 316; Fall, inside front cover (volume 78)
  • Los Angeles Sentinel (newspaper), 50:263; 75:80, 195, 230
  • Los Angeles settlement houses, 66:98-99 Bethlehem Settlement, 66:98, 99 College Settlement, 66:98, 99
  • Los Angeles Shipbuilding Company, 47:237
  • Los Angeles Star (newspaper), 41:310, 311; 43:26; 46:294, 302, 348; 53:141-142, 148, 150; 69:374; 73:186
  • Los Angeles Star and Southern Pioneer, 73:126
  • Los Angeles State and County Arboretum, 32:376-78
  • Los Angeles State Normal School (later U.C.L.A.), 78:164
  • Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company 47:16; 55:100
  • Los Angeles summer Olympic Games of 1932, 74:252
  • Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra, 58:229-230
  • Los Angeles Tax Relief Committee, 58:260
  • Los Angeles Terminal Railroad, 32:344; 49:330; 70:18, 21, 84, 86, 87
  • Los Angeles Times (newspaper), 41:138, 140, 141; 44:4, 5, 13; 47:144, 237-250 passim; 48:331; 49:292, 302; 51:65; 52:307; 53:109, 111; 55:2-25 passim; 100, 110, 162-168 passim; 57:166, 167; 58:170, 175, 311; 59:10, 13, 133, 293, 294, 300; 60:32, 40, 42, 48, 51, 52, 57, 60, 62, 85, 96, 180, 181, 182, 183; 62:36, 37, 47, 164, 166; 67:10; 74:75, 77, 252, 287, 324; 75:85, 226; 76[1, 4]:112, 115; 78:165
  • Los Angeles Theater, 76[1, 4]:112
  • Los Angeles Tri-Weekly News (newspaper), 46:347-355 passim
  • Los Angeles Unified School District, 60:79; 63:55
  • Los Angeles Union Stage Depot, 55:321
  • Los Angeles Urban League, 75:253
  • Los Angeles Vineyard Company, 75:93
  • Los Angeles Water Company, 55:2, 3, 5
  • Los Angeles Yacht Club, 63:28
  • Los Angeles Young People's Socialist League, 40:218
  • Los Angeles Zamorano Club, A Bookman's View of Los Angeles, review, 41:56-58
  • Los Angeles' Civic Center, 60:88
  • "Los Angeles' Quest for Improved Transportation, 1846-1861," by Richard W. Barsness, 46:291-306
  • Los Angeles' Voters League, 54:51
  • Los Angeles, 1:198; 10:406; 12:147, 149, 157, 232, 349; 13:47, 52, 100; 15:270; 16:226, 230, 231; 17:231, 280, 333; 18:70, 71, 157-64 passim, 178, 277; 22:30; 30:262; 33:112, 118, 118-23 passim; 34:39; 73:31, 64, 65, 66, 67, 120, 121, 144, 184-86, 217, 221, 265, 269; 74:5-6, 10, 17, 19 (and photo), 58, 78, 115, 166, 178, 183, 185, 194, 234, 239, 281-289, 292, 322, 330, 370, 394, 396, 400, 405, 428, 432; 75:29, 36, 52, 76, 119, 121, 123, 124, 163, 196, 222-235, 227; 76[1, 4]:37, 39, 46, 57; 77[1-3]:52, 65, 132, 145, 158, 169, 181; 77[4]:138, 185, 215, 225, 244, 264, 265, 266, 267; population, 75:212; earthquake (1933), 75:230, 252, 339; 76[2-3]:117, 118, 120, 127, 128, 136, 150, 152, 162, 165, 174, 177, 178, 181, 185, 190, 191, 243, 244, 274, 306, 311, 312, 313, 318; drawing of, 76[2-3]:135; 78:162, 163, 175, 187, 264, 268, 271, Fall, inside front cover (volume 78); 79[2]:52, 119, 123, 133, 135; description of, 128; religion in, 253, 255-260; sketch of, 1850s, 134;
    • American attacks and occupation, 1:139, 146-47, 235-57 passim; 3:115- 18, 124-25; 12:53, 57-61 passim, 163-68 passim, 335, 340; 13:113, 123, 125, 301-4; 14:328; 17:123, 124, 284, 325-53, 365; 22:41-47, 59-63; 33:113, 249-64; Battle of, 76[2-3]:344; during Mexican-American War, 76[2-3]:331, 333, 341-43
    • articles on history, 13:195-234, 301-54; on railroads, 32:327-48
    • Avila Adobe, 63:59
    • basin, 76[2-3]:32, 156
    • Bernhardt at, 20:139-43 passim
    • books on, review, 7:93; 8:88, 379-80; 40:355-56
    • camels in, 9:305-7; 13:343
    • capital, 12:36, 38; 13:100, 112, 215, 217, 222, 228, 231-32, 301
    • Carson at, 1:115-16, 147, 148, 149
    • censuses, 12:117; 13:321
    • churches, 13:317, 321, 332-33
    • in 1826-1828, 8:165, 246-47; 13:209-11
    • in 1835-1838, 14:232, 233, 234, 240; 15:242; 16:239, 359, 360
    • in 1840-1844, 8:108; 12:116, 117, 282; 14:324; 19:201-3
    • in 1850s, 13:83, 310-11; 14:69, 70-72
    • in 1862-1864, 3:164-65, 169; 12:7, 12-13; 22:13
    • in 1880s, 16:296-97
    • Chamber of Commerce, 63:310
    • City Department of Transportation (DOT), 63:89
    • City Hall, 63:59
    • clubs and organizations: Christian Socialist Club, 67:7 Direct Legislation League, 67:6 Economic Club, 67:7 Friday Morning Club, 67:185, 186 Good Government Organization, 67:10 League for Better City Government, 67:4 National Municipal League, 67:9 Union Reform League, 67:4-5 Votes for Women Club, 67:182 Woman's City Club, 67:186
    • Coliseum, 63:11, 58, 78, 89, 92
    • cycling associations, 63:27
    • domestic racial violence, 69:279-280
    • El Teatro Campesino, 63:57
    • ethnic population, 63:52 57, 107
    • foreign trade, 63:55
    • founding of, 13:198-200
    • freeways, 63:88-93
    • French in, 12:157, 158 garment district, 72:25 (photograph) Dressmakers' Local 96, 30, 31 Dressmakers' Local 266, 39 Dressmakers' Local 484, 20-39 passim International Ladies' Garment Workers Union (ILGWU), 20-39 social welfare work, 2-18
    • garrison (1847-49), 33:249-69, 337-46
    • Grand Central Market, 63:59
    • Growth of industry, 63:55-56
    • government, 13:209, 317-18
    • horse racing, 63:27
    • hotels, 13:208, 313, 319, 321, 339
    • influence on fashion industry, 63:80-83
    • Japan-American Theater, 63:57
    • letters and orders from, 12:147, (facsimile) 148, 149; 19:201-6; 22:55-56; 33:112, 118, 120, 123
    • military companies, 29:232-42
    • Mormons in, 14:70-72; 33:108
    • movie theaters, 63:60
    • name change (proposed), 16:217
    • newspapers, 13:319-20, 336-37, 347; 20:186; 22:30, 361; 23:198; 26:286; 29:245; 32:327, 344; 33:198; 39:289
    • Olvera Street, 63:59
    • Olympic Arts Festival (1984), 63:79
    • Olympic Stadium 63:58
    • Olympics (1932), see 63: No. 1, Winter 1984
    • Organized athletics, 63:56-57
    • Pío Pico at, 13:112, 113, 201
    • population, 13:211, 221, 310
    • promotional architecture, 63:61-62
    • pueblo, 1:25-32 passim; 8:108, 165, 246-47; 12:282; 13:209; 40:12, 13
    • race relations, 69:277-283
    • railroads, 10:393; 13:325; 21:384; 32:327-48
    • Railway, 63:59
    • Rodeo Drive, 63:81
    • Schools, 66:94-103
      • Amelia Street School, 66:97
      • Ann Street School, 66:96
      • Bernardo School, 66:98
      • Board of Education, 66:94, 98
      • Boyd Street School, 66:102
      • Cafeteria system, 66:96-97
      • Castelar Street Elementary School, 66:94, 96-97
      • Cornwell Street School, 66:102
      • Custer Street School, 66:102
      • Elementary Evening Schools, 66:102
      • First Street School, 66:102
      • Grant Avenue School, 66:102
      • Home Teacher program, 66:98-101
      • Immigrant policy, 66:94-103
      • Macy Street Elementary School, 66:96, 97
      • Rosemont School, 66:102
      • Utah Street School, 66:95, 96, 97, 101, 102, 103
    • segregated neighborhoods, 69:279-280;
    • Stevenson's Regiment at, 1:249-57 passim; 13:305, 306-7
    • trade with Santa Fe, 10:27-39 unemployment and employment discrimination, 69:279-280, 373 (photograph)
    • traffic problems, 63:88-93
    • views of: (1853) 8: opposite 88; (1857) 13: opposite 195; (1929) 8: opposite 88
    • vigilance committee, 13:218-21
    • walking associations, 63:27
    • Wilshire Boulevard, 63:61
    • Ewing Young at, 1:115-16
  • Los Angeles, see "A New Look at the Founding of Old Los Angeles," 55:326-339; "`Penny Papers': The Vanderbilt Newspaper Crusade," 55:162-169; "The Politics of California Water: Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Aqueduct, 1900-1929, 55:2-25, 98-120
  • Los Angeles, see "Associations and Picnics as Stabilizing Forces in Southern California," 44:17-26; "Campaign for Los Angeles-December 29, 1846 to January 10, 1847;" 48:219-241; "The Federal Theatre in Los Angeles," 41:131-147; "A History of the Los Angeles Young Men's Christian Association: The First Twenty Years," 44:205-227; "Municipal Government in Spanish California," 46:307-335 passim; "On the Brink of the Boom: Southern California in 1877 as Witnessed by Mrs. Frank Leslie," 52:65-79 passim; "Pioneering Land Development in the Californias: an Interview with David Otto Brant," 47:141-155; "Progressive Reform in Los Angeles under Mayor Alexander, 1909-1913," 54:37-56; "A Salute to the Port of Los Angeles-From Mud Flats to Modern Day Miracle," 49:329-335; "Weird Note for the Vox Populi: The Los Angeles Municipal News," 44:3-15
  • Los Angeles, see "Charles Dwight Willard: Los Angeles' `Citizen Fixit'," 158-171; "Miracles For a Dime"-From Chautauqua Tent to Radio Station with Sister Aimee," 354-363
  • Los Angeles, A City Apart, by David Clark, review, 61:58, 60-61
  • Los Angeles, An Illustrated History, by Bruce Henstell, review, 61:61
  • Los Angeles, City of, (1770's), 42:207; (1840's), 46:291-306; 48:39, 40; (1850's), 43:323, 324, 45:142-145; (1860's), 43:29; (1870's), 50:151-155; (1890's), 47:108-109; (1900's), 44:326-327; see "Campaign for Los Angeles-December 29, 1846 to January 10, 1847," 48:219-241
  • Los Angeles, Eucalyptus trees, 62:140
  • Los Angeles, see special issue, Spring 60:1-112 passim
  • Los Angeles, Two Hundred Years, by David Lavendar, review, 61:58, 60-61
  • Los Angeles-Owens Valley water controversy, 63:181-182
  • Los Angeles: A Profile, by W. W. Robinson, review, 49:173-174
  • Los Angeles: Biography of a City, edited by John and LaRee Caughey, review, 57:279-281
  • Los Angeles: Epic of a City, by Lynn Bowman, review, 54:376-377
  • Los Angeles: The Enormous Village 1781-1981, by John C. Weaver, review, 61:61-62
  • Los Angeles: Globalization, Urbanization, and Social Struggles, by Roger Keil, review of, 78:291
  • Los Angeles: The Ultimate City, by Christopher Rand, review, 48:273-274
  • Los Angles Central Labor Council, 72:30
  • Los Banos Creek, 76[1, 4]:100
  • Los Chicanos, by Feliciano Rivera, 74:292
  • Los Coyotes Reservation, 72:352
  • Los Coyotes, San Diego County, 45:343
  • Los Dos Amigos (saloon and dance hall), 78:170
  • Los Gatos, 16:285; 29:43; 78:24
  • Los Harbor: the Controversy over Drake's California Anchorage, by Warren L. Hanna, review, 58:367
  • Los Hermanos Penitentes: A Vestige of Medievalism in Southwestern United States, by Lorayne Ann Horka-Follick, review, 49:362-363
  • Los Indios, 74:56
  • Los Meganos Rancho, 76[2-3]:313
  • Los Muertos, California, 53:52
  • Los Nietos, 32:328; see also Ranchos: Los Nietos
  • Los Rifleros Americanos, 76[2-3]:312
  • Los Ulpinos (Solano County), 78:172
  • Los Verdugos, 30:52
  • Losada, Manuel, 78:168
  • Lose, Jacob, 52:243
  • Losh, William J., 64:259
  • "The Loss of a Reputation: Or, the Image of California in Britain Before 1875," by Robert A. Burchell, 53:115-130
  • Lossing, Benson J., 6:109-11
  • Lossing, Elizabeth, 54:114, 115, portrait, 118
  • Lost America: From the Mississippi to the Pacific, edited by Constance M. Greiff, review, 52:280-281
  • Lost Arrow Spire, 64:42
  • Lost Bride, The (novel), 10:356
  • Lost Cannon Creek, 34:223
  • "Lost Cement Mines," 26:237-38, 245
  • The Lost Dream: Businessmen and City Planning on the Pacific Coast, 1890-1920, by Mansel G. Blackford, review, 74:122
  • The Lost Frontier: Water Diversion in the Growth and Destruction of Owens Valley Agriculture, by Robert A. Sauder, review, 74:208
  • The Lost Land: The Chicano Image of the Southwest, by John Chavez, 74:301
  • Lost Oases Along the Carrizo, by E. I. Edwards, review, 41:55-56
  • "A Lost Resource: Shellfish in San Francisco Bay," by Mitchell Postel, 67:26-41
  • "Lost Streets of Bunker Hill," by Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris and Gail Sansbury, 74:394-407
  • "Lost Toma de Razon, The," by J. N. Bowman, 21:311-20
  • "Lost Wagons" (pools), 18:2 10-11
  • Lot Whitcomb (ship), 15:171
  • Lotchin, Roger W., San Francisco, 1846-1856: From Hamlet to City, review, 54:277; review of Wollenberg, Golden Gate Metropolis: Perspectives on a Bay Area History, 64:304-305; 65:63; review of Wollenberg; Marinship At War: Shipbuilding and Social Change in Wartime Sausalito, 70:316-318; Fortress California 1910-1961: From Warfare to Welfare, review, 71:535-536; 72:129; review of Blackford, The Lost Dream: Businessmen and City Planning on the Pacific Coast, 1890-1920, 74:122; review of The Dream Endures: California Enters the 1940s, by Kevin Starr, 76[1, 4]:137; 79[2]:118, 131
  • Lothian, Napier, 15:267; 20:305
  • Lothrop, Gloria R., 66:278; 76[2-3]:323; review of Blair, Isadora: Portrait of the Artist as a Woman, 66:301-302; "A Shadow on the Land: The Impact of Fascism on Los Angeles Italians," 75:338-353; 75:3, 5, 6, 10, "Archival Resources Pertaining to Ethnic and Gender Issues," 75:84-97; review of Polish Americans in California, Vol. II, 76[1, 4]:63-64; review of The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes As Public History, by Delores Hayden; Los Angeles: From Pueblo to City of the Future, by Andrew Rolle, 76:Supp. 42-43
  • Lothrop, Gloria Ricci and Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., editors, A Guide to the History of California, review, 69:207-208
  • Lothrop, Gloria Ricci and Joan M. Jensen, California. Women: A History, review, 67:58-59
  • Lothrop, Gloria Ricci, review of Robinson, Los Angeles: A Profile, 49:173-174; review of Terrell, The Six Turnings: Major Changes in the American West, 1806-1834, 49:62-63; review of Butler, Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the American West, 1865-90, 65:64; "Nurturing Society's Children," 65:274-283; review of Herr and Spence, The Letters of Jessie Benton Fremont, 74:125
  • Lott, Charles F., 10:189
  • Lott, Peter F., 16:343
  • Lotta's Fountain, San Francisco, 55:124
  • Lotteries and raffles, 14:399; 15:50, 170, 175, 176, 183, 276, 369; 34:353; 35:343; see also Lingots d'Or; Metropolitan Homestead Association
  • Lottheimer (San Francisco, 1855), 16:283
  • Lottie Carson (ship), 38:68
  • Lotty, Mlle. (San Francisco, 1906), 33:42
  • Loud, John, 15:29
  • Loud, Mrs. Oliver Stuart (Catherine MacLean), 32:191
  • Louderback, Davis, Jr., and Frances Caroline (Smith), 36:88
  • Louderback, George Davis, 26:12; address,"Geological History of San Francisco Bay," 23:380; obituary, 36:88-90
  • Louderback, Mrs. George Davis (Clara Augusta Henry), 36:88
  • Louderback, Sophia, 28:293
  • Loues, Spiridon, 63:10
  • Louis Napoleon, 77[4]:285
  • "Louis Prevost and the Silk Industry at San Jose," by Nelson Klose, 43:309-317
  • "Louis Sloss, Jr., Collection of California Paintings," by Jean Martin, 37:19-38
  • Louis XI (play), 35:142
  • Louis, Joe, 66:256; 74:330
  • Louis, Mr. and Mrs. (Murphys, 1850), 17:6-12
  • Louis, the Iroquois, see Shanagorati, Louis
  • Louis-Gaveau (vessel), 43:27
  • Louis-Philippe (King of France), 78:16
  • Louisa (bark, 1831), 8:183; 14:343; 31:33
  • Louisa (brig, 1849), 35:184
  • Louisa Jacoba Johanna (ship), 15:172
  • Louise (vessel, ship), 4:154; 64:103; 79[2]:51
  • Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library, 75:95
  • Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall, 65:261-263
  • Louise, Princess of England, 67:258, 260-261
  • Louisiana, 75:251; inside front cover, Fall (volume 77)
  • Louisiana (American bark), 15:372; 23:261, 279
  • Louisiana (French ship), 22:307
  • Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia, 74:370; and Gail Sansbury, "Lost Streets of Bunker Hill," 394-407
  • Loup fork (of the Platte River), 74:154-155
  • "The Lousy Miner" (song), 77[4]:7
  • Loutas, Anna Milonas, 60:124
  • Loutrel, B., 30:254, 264
  • Louzade, James, 15:240
  • Lovdal, George Christopher, 31:149-59; photograph, 31: opposite 147
  • Lovdal, Mrs. George Christopher, 31:150-51; photograph, 31: opposite 147
  • Love (play), 10:275
  • Love and Revenge (play), 23:108
  • Love Chase, The (play), 9:163; 10:283
  • Love, Edgar F., review of Berwanger, The Frontier Against Slavery: Western Anti-Negro Prejudice and the Slavery Extension Controversy, 48:352-353; review of Swisher, Motivation and Political Technique in the Constitutional Convention, 1878-79, 49:86-87
  • Love, Eulia, 60:94
  • Love, Harry, 11:386; 13:329-30; 16:257, 260-61; 28:338
  • Love, J. L., 42:133
  • Love, John S., 10:169, 367, 382
  • Love, John, 33:339-40; 34:22
  • Love, W. G., 30:99
  • Lovegrove, George H., 30:359, 366
  • Lovejoy, Asa Lawrence, 18:301
  • Lovejoy, John K., 9:42; 16:339
  • Lovejoy, Reuben, 77[4]:174
  • Lovelace, Maud Hart, 47:279
  • Loveland, H., 3:118
  • Loveland, Henry, 48:346
  • Loveland, L. F., 20:115
  • Lovell's Magazine, 42:29
  • Lovell, Captain (Los Angeles, 1851), 13:320; 34:30
  • Lovell, P. H., 12:323
  • Lovell, S. W., 11:9
  • Loverci, Professor Francesca, 60:351
  • Lovett, Charles J., 26:257
  • Lovett, Hobart McKiniey, 25:191
  • Lovett, Joseph, 34:359
  • Lovett, William Edward, 25:191
  • Lovey, Marion, 23:120
  • Loviot, Fanny, 22:268, 279; 78:144
  • Lovo, José, [Lovo, Jose] 55:332
  • Low, C. (1851), 58:323
  • Low, C. Adolph, 19:233; 29:253, 254
  • Low, Charles L., 29:253
  • Low, Charles P., 33:325-26; 34:74
  • Low, et al. v. Spring and Healy, 10:356
  • Low, F. F., 69:14
  • Low, Frederick F., 9:55; 10:269; 15:9, 11-12, 17; 16:305; 17:314; 19:3, 230, 236; 20:266; 22:232; 29:244, 245; 30:130, 135, 141; 33:234; 34:52, 56; 37:195; 40:297, 303; 44:314, 315, 318, 319; 57:40; 59:240-254 passim, portrait, 240; 72:328, 330
  • Low, Frederick, 69:380; 75:6
  • Low, Garrett W., 20:186
  • Low, Harry, 57:6
  • Low, Mrs. Frederick F., 11:127
  • Low, George, 75:124
  • Lowder, Samuel, 2:113, 121
  • Lowe, Mount, 31:20
  • Lowe, Mrs. Thaddeus S. C., 58:312
  • Lowe, Pardee, 67:44
  • Lowe, Roy, "A Western Acropolis of Learning": The University of California in 1897, review, 76:Supp. 40-42
  • Lowell, Waverly B., editor, Architectural Records in the San Francisco Bay Area, review, 69:61-63
  • Lowell, Waverly, review of Albronda, Douglas Tilden: Portrait of a Deaf Sculptor, 59:358; 5:3, 10, 11, and Teena Stern, "California Archives: An Introduction," 75:2-11, "Pollution, Production and Power: Natural Resources, Society, and Technology," 75:40-46
  • Lowenstein, Louis K., Streets of San Francisco: The Origins of Street and Place Names, review, 76:Supp. 43-44
  • Lowenthal, Abraham E, and Katrina Burgess, The California-Mexico Connection, review, 75:371-372
  • Lower Bar, 31:143, 148
  • Lower California Cosmopolitan Colonial Company, 43:28
  • Lower California Frontier: Articles from the San Diego Union, 1870, edited by Florence Shipek, review, 48:264-265
  • Lower California Guidebook: a Descriptive Traveler's Guide, by Peter Gerhard and Howard E. Gulick, review, 42:61-62
  • Lower California, 1:40; 3:254; 6:161-62; 15:374; 20:213, 222, 226, 234; 21:329-30; 22:56, 57, 58, 61, 163; 27:205, 206, 353, 354; 30:54; 36:235; boundary, 5:321-27; discovery and naming of, 1:36-56; explorations along coast, 3:18-2 , 312-13, 337-62; 5:196-97; 6:298; 7:41-46, 71-73, 305-45, 380-87; govt. of, 25:271, 272, 276, 354-56; land expeditions in, 15:105-13, 132; 26:309-19; 31:109, 111-24, 261-70, 343-54; map, 7: opposite 42; Walker's expeditions to, 12:318-22; 27:203-6 passim
  • Lower California, 42:199-220 passim; see also Baja California
  • Lower Hotel, Yosemite, 5:337, 338, 339
  • Lower Kings River Ditch, 78:43
  • Lower Lake, 24:51; 32:365-66, 368, 369
  • Lower Sacramento River Development Association, 59:153
  • Lower Sacramento River Good Roads Club, 59:152
  • Lower Soda Springs, 24:336
  • Lower, Richard Coke, A Bloc of One: The Political Career of Hiram W. Johnson, review, 74:121
  • Lowery, John (Marysville, 1859, 1862), 10:187, 380
  • Lowie, Robert Heinrich, address,"Relations of California Indians to Other Western Tribes," 12:84-85
  • Lowitt, Richard, author, "The Hetch Hetchy Controversy, Phase II: The 1913 Senate Debate,", 74:190-203
  • Lowney, Barbara, "Lady Bountiful: Margaret Crocker of Sacramento," 47:99-112
  • Lowrider (magazine), 74:302
  • Lowrie (Marysville, 1858), 9:348; see also Lowery
  • Lowrie, Donald, 63:303
  • Lowrie, W. J., 40:45
  • Lowry (Marysville, 1862), 10:380
  • Lowry, Anthony W., 33:257
  • Lowry, Judith, 71:401
  • Lowry, Mrs. D. A., 6:74
  • Lowry, Samuel, 26:211
  • Lowry, T. J., 21:368
  • Loy Hi, 67:177
  • Loy, Horace, 14:278; 26:122
  • Loy, William E., 66:62
  • Loy, William Edward, 1:110; 60:188
  • Loyal (vessel), 52:42, 43, 44
  • Loyer, Fernand, 39:2
  • Loyola University, California, 42:107
  • Loyola Marymount University 79[2]:247
  • Loyola, Martin Ignacio de, 2:143-51 passim, 156-57
  • Lozano, Ignacio E., 44:327
  • Lu Loi, 67:168
  • Lubbock, Sir John, 31:220
  • Lubey, William, 20:308
  • Lubtisch, Ernst, 75:57
  • Lucas (on Westward Ho, 1853), 28:322
  • Lucas Turner & Co. Bank, 77[4]:217, 221
  • Lucas, A. J., 8:358
  • Lucas, James H., 23:95
  • Lucas, John (Mount Whitney, 1873), 4:33-34
  • Lucas, John (Tepie, 1840), 15:240
  • Lucas, Johnny, 64:44
  • Lucas, Maria, 28:293
  • Lucas, Mrs. William Palmer (Virginia Cumming), 19:286
  • Lucas, Rodney M., 2:128, 129, 137
  • Lucas, Scott, 66:260
  • Lucas, Turner & Company, 7:291; 15:166, 179, 272; 16:83, 284; 24:174, 179; 45:137; 70:259
  • Lucatt, Edward, 53:122
  • Luce (on Westward Ho 1853), 28:322
  • Luce (Tuolumne River, 1850), 35:208
  • Luce, Moses A., 31:154
  • Lucenilla, Francisco de, 48:212; 62:58
  • Lucerne Valley, 27:113, 117-22 passim
  • Lucero (Marysville, 1858), 9:363
  • Lucey, Robert E., 72:15, 18
  • The Luck of Roaring Camp, 76[1, 4]:front cover, Winter; 77[4]:11
  • Luckett, A. W., 33:346
  • Luckie, Kate, 76[2-3]:72
  • Luckingham, Brad, review of Staniford, The Pattern of California History, 55:186-187
  • Luckingham, Bradford (historian) 79[2]:117
  • Lucky, William Thomas, 42:103
  • Luco Act (The), 50:412
  • Luco, José and Juan, 78:172
  • Luco, Juan M., 50:413
  • Luco, Leandro, 53:63, 64
  • Luco, Manuel, 53:63, 64
  • Lucout, Cabo, 10:328
  • Lucretia Borgia (play), 10:55, 77; 16:339
  • Lucrezia Borgia (opera), 10:253, 265; 15:165
  • Lucy Long (river steamer), 25:327, 328
  • Ludeke, John L., review of Woirol, In the Floating Army: F. C. Mills on Itinerant Life in California, 1914, 72:289-90
  • Ludeke, John, "The No Fence Law of 1874: Victory for San Joaquin Valley Farmers," 59:98-115
  • Ludlow (ship), 31:294
  • Ludlow, Fitz Hugh, 33:225; 57:226; 66:118; 69:138; 70:149; 71:13, 49; 72:333
  • Ludlum & Clark, San Francisco, 24:262
  • Ludwig Salvator, Archduke, 13:354; Los Angeles in the Sunny Seventies, translator Wilbur, review, 8:379-80
  • Lueatt, Edward, 20:45
  • Luego (Lugo?), Antonio, 28:325
  • Lueket (died Cruces, 1849), 27:35
  • Luelling, see Lewelling
  • Luetke, Fredrich, 75:359
  • Luff, Frank, 26:215
  • Lufkin, John O., 2:128
  • Lug Box (The), Del Monte Co. (newspaper), 64:191
  • Lugari (ship), 23:192
  • Lugo family, 76[2-3]:182
  • Lugo, Antonio Maria, 12:111-19 passim; 13:207, 215, 331, 348; 14:240; 25:287; 33:249-50; 76[2-3]:185; 77[4]:238
  • Lugo, Dona Tomasa, 74:235
  • Lugo, Felipe, 13:220, 348, 349
  • Lugo, Francisco, 46:322, 323
  • Lugo, Francisco Salvador, 13:203; 28:189; 29:309
  • Lugo, José del Carmen, [Lugo, Jose del Carmen] 10:89; 12:111, 114, 117-19, 122; 13:308, 348; 56:110; 76[2-3]:177, 185, 187, 192, 217, 220
  • Lugo, José María, [Lugo, Jose Maria] 13:348; 25:287; 29:32, 33, 34
  • Lugo, José, [Lugo, Jose] 16:366
  • Lugo, María Antonia, [Lugo, Maria Antonia] 16:102; 29:309
  • Lugo, María Antonia Isabela de, 76[2-3]:241
  • Lugo, María de Jesus, [Lugo, Maria de Jesus] 13:215; 28:189
  • Lugo, María Merced, [Lugo, Maria Merced] 56:119
  • Lugo, Pedro de, 3:20-24
  • Lugo, Ramona, 77[1-3]:162
  • Lugo, Seferino, 14:6
  • Lugo, Tomasa Ignacia, 27:337
  • Lugo, Vicente, 12:118-19; 13:310, 313, 327, 348, 349; 65:33; 77[4]:238
  • Lugosi, Bella, 75:56
  • Lugou Bridge (Beijing, China), 75:148
  • Luhan, Mable Dodge, 67:24
  • Luhrs (of Red Bluff), 16:137
  • Luis, Father (Sonoma, 1876), 29:328
  • Luiseño Indians, [Luiseno Indians] 71:308, 311, 319, 320, 321, 332; 72:339 77[1-3]:176; La Jolla village, 339, 345, 358 Pechanga village, 339, 345, 349, 354, 357 Pala village, 339, 345, 349, 358 Pauma village, 339, 349, 350, 357, 358 Potrero village, 339, 344 Rincon village, 339, 344, 349, 357, 358 Temecula village, 339; 75:21; 76[2-3]:53, 198; 79[2]:99, 108, 109
  • Lujan, Manuel, Secretary of Interior, 73:152
  • Lukas, Paul, 75:56
  • Luke Short and His Era, by William R. Cox, review, 41:343-345
  • Luke, William, 6:348
  • Lukens, Theodore P., 4:49; 38:250-51, 255
  • Lukens, Theodore Parker, 65:178
  • Lukes, Timothy J. and Gary Y. Okihiro, Japanese Legacy: Farming and Community Life in California's Santa Clara Valley, review, 65:302
  • LULAC, see League of United Latin American Citizens
  • Lulian, Mabel Dodge, 55:205
  • Lull, L. L., 1:77
  • Lull, Louis R., 1:10; 9:26; 10:62, 70; 13:225, 299; 15:370; 16:79, 83
  • Lull, Raymond, 67:158, 160
  • Lum, Betty, 75:145
  • Lumber and lumbering, 4:407; 5:18, 47, 259, 358; 8:120, 326-27; 10:389; 11:36, 119, 159-60; 12:100, 101, 192; 13:357, 366; 14:320; 16:140, 323-24, 327-32 passim; 17:23, 195-96, 237-38, 254; 18:66; 20:181; 21:383; 22:155; 23:55, 157, 191, 308; 24:357; 25:106, 152; 6:112, 113, 120, 123-26 passim, 236, 244-45; 27:65-66, 67, 264-68 passim, 274; 28:99, 107, 113, 267; 29:5, 8, 10, 15, 17, 57, 170; 30:1-11, 230; 31:35, 287, 289-305 passim; 32:191; 33:326-28; 34:66, 74-80 passim; 35:29, 30, 147, 160; 37:73, 233; 38:59-71; 51:306-314 passim; 76[2-3]:283-85; 76[1, 4]:94; see also Sawmills
  • lumber mills, 77[4]:194, 199, 223
  • "Lumbering in Hispanic California," by Sherwood P. Burgess, 41:237-238
  • Lumbermen's Union, 74:379
  • Lumière, August, [Lumiere, August] 56:135
  • Lumière, Louis, [Lumiere, Louis] 56:135
  • Lummis Wax Cylinder Collection, 78:162, 166, 168, 173, 176; inception of project, 164, 165
  • Lummis, Charles F., 57:160, 161; 64:23; 71:351, 352 (photograph), 356, 474, 478, 491
  • Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 5:91; 8:375-76; 11:283-84; 13:150; 40:195; 76[2-3]:221; 77[1-3]:160, 171, 172, 174, 178, 180; Bronco Pegasus, review, 8:85-86; editor Spanish Songs of Old California, review, 2:363-64; 49:333-334; 51:302; 53:363, 364; 56:296, 297-298, 302; 59:5, 10; 61:286, 287; 62:164; 73:276; 74:28, 52 (photo), 117; 78:162, 163, 173, 174, 176; records Adalaida Kamp, 166; records Manuela Garcia, 164; records Rosendo Uruchurtu, 173
  • Lummis, Charles, 58:314; 67:23-24; 69:26, 27 (photograph), 28, 52, 212-213; Letters from the Southwest, review, 213-214
  • Lummis, Dayton, review of Paher, Nevada Ghost Towns & Mining Camps, 51:184-185
  • Lummis, Keith and Turbese Lummis Fiske, Charles F. Lummis: The Man and His West, review, 55:274-276
  • Luna Visitor, 60:307
  • Luna, Baltasar, 44:327
  • Luna, Benjamin, 74:292
  • Luna, Domingo, 8:329-30
  • Luna, James, 71:401
  • Luna, Memo, 74:282
  • Lunalilo, William, 67:250, 251
  • Lunceford, Jimmie, 75:232
  • Lund, Mrs. Gustav J., 25:191
  • Lund, Nancy and Pamela Gullard, History of Palo Alto: The Early Years, review, 70:123
  • Lund, Robert C., 70:82, 85
  • Lundborg, Florence, 61:198, 203, 204, 208; 77[1-3]:95
  • Lundeberg, Helen, 58:110, 112
  • Lundy (place), 4:39; 26:245
  • Lundy, Eli B., 14:222
  • Lung Quong Toy Dramatic Company, 23:112
  • Luning, Nicholas, 26:262; 27:344
  • lupine (Lupinus arboreus), 76[2-3]:23
  • Lupino, Ida, 60:19
  • Lupkin, T. P., 46:13
  • Lurie, Dora, 63:49
  • Lurie, Louis R., 76[1, 4]:133
  • Lush, Hiram, 13:3
  • Lushing, Alfred, 59:301, 302
  • Lusinchi, Augustin, 39:227, 243, 247-56 passim, 312-16 passim, 320
  • Lusitania Hotel, San Francisco, 35:235
  • Lusk (A.) & Company, 24:215
  • Lusk (Yuba County, 1857), 9:164
  • Lusk, F. C., 68:25
  • Lusk, Franklin C., 74:411, 412
  • Lusk, George C., 52:353
  • "Lust for Riches," by Luis Monguio, 27:237-48
  • Lustig, Jeff, "Envisioning California: An Introduction," 68:158-161; review of Kirlin and Winkler, editors, California Policy Choices, Vol. VII,72:82-83; "California Studies and California Politics: Reflections on the Sesquicentennial," 77[1-3]:130-39; review of Witnesses to the Struggle: Imaging the 1930s California Labor Movement, 78:60
  • "Lutèce" (pseudonym), ["Lutece"] 39:160
  • Luther and Price, 16:323-34, 329
  • Luther's Pass, 7:8, 9
  • Luther, John B., 13:31
  • Lutheran History Center of the West (Berkeley), 75:90
  • Lutherans, 76[1, 4]:32
  • Lutke, F. P., 52:40,41
  • Lutke, Feodor P., 12:213, 220; 18:336; 30:336
  • Luttrell, John K., 50:421
  • Lux College, 23:191
  • Lux Ranch, 63:125
  • Lux School of Industrial Training, 65:209
  • Lux School, 65:208-212
  • "The Lux School: A Little Gem of Education for Women," by Beth Jersey Crowder, 65:208-213
  • Lux v. Haggin, 10:262; 24:194; 75:134, 135
  • Lux, Charles, 17:254, 255, 257; 23:191; lawsuit, 17:257; 42:140; 59:23, 31; 63:117, 118, 119, 120; 65:209 (photograph); 75:132, 133, 134, 135; 77[4]:139; 79[2]:132
  • Lux, Frederick, 34:53
  • Lux, Henry, 77[4]:240-41
  • Lux, Miranda Wilmarth, 65:209 (photograph)
  • Luzenilla, Francisco de, 26:312
  • Luzon, 76[2-3]:87
  • Lybeck, Ed, 66:251, 253, 255, 256, 257, 258
  • Lybeck, Ruth, 66:251, 253
  • Lyceum Company, 35:142
  • Lyceum Gazette, San Francisco, 28:134, 142
  • Lyceum of Free Culture, San Francisco, 2:242
  • Lyceum Theater, San Francisco, 21:43, 45, 46, 51, 167; 23:109; 28:133-34
  • Lyceums, 9:57, 73; 32:129-30, 137, 168-69
  • Lycomia (ship), 33:291
  • Lyden family, 9:77
  • Lyden, Charles, inside front cover, Winter (Volume 71, 1992)
  • Lydia Thompson Burlesque Company, 21:165
  • Lydia's house (Bump House), photo, 59:228
  • Lydik, Ed, 28:239-40
  • Lydon, Sandy, Chinese Gold: The Chinese in the Monterey Bay Region, review, 65:145-146
  • Lye, Mary, 15:39
  • Lyell, (Sir) Charles, 72:236, 238, 240, 241, 244
  • Lyell, Mount, 4:22, 27, 28, 36, 42, 51, 55
  • Lyles, T. W., 53:150
  • Lyman, Albert, 55:31
  • Lyman, Amasa Mason, 68:91-92
  • Lyman, Amasa, 14:61, 64, 67, 70-73 passim, 178-82 passim; 22:12, 13, 14, 23; 26:326-30 passim; 30:57
  • Lyman, Chester Smith, 5:353; 12:93; 13:176; 14:19, 151; 17:254; 23:254; 26:166-67; 28:289; 29:113; 33:374; 39:118, 120; 56:78; extracts from his Diary, editor F. J. Teggart, 2:181-202; letters, 13:176-79; Around the Horn to California, editor Teggart, review, 4:91-92
  • Lyman, Chester, 55:36
  • Lyman, Dean Briggs, 8:362; 9:68, 160, 262, 373, 374; 10:188; 22:287; 28:281; photograph, 9: opposite 160
  • Lyman, Edward D., 45:257
  • Lyman, Edward Dean, 9:79
  • Lyman, Edward L., "Outmaneuvering the Octopus: Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe," 67:94-107
  • Lyman, Edward Leo, "From the City of Angels to the City of Saints: The Struggle to Build a Railroad from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City," 70:76-93
  • Lyman, Elizabeth, see Potter Mrs. David
  • Lyman, George, 77[4]:223
  • Lyman, George B., 9:67, 79, 158, 160
  • Lyman, George D., 77[1-3]:86
  • Lyman, George Dunlap, 9:79; 12:364; 16:288; 30:82; 35:181; "The First Native-Born California Physician," 4:284-89; "The Scalpel under Three Flags in California," 4:142-206; "Victor J. Fourgeaud, M.D.," 11:138-49; address,"The Sponge, James King of William, His Surgeons and the Vigilantes," 7:95-96; book reviews by, 5:89-90; 7:195-96; 8:84; John Marsh, Pioneer, review, 9:400-401; Saga of the Comstock Lode, review, 13:183-84; obituaries of Joseph K. Hutchinson, 4:304; George H. B. Wright, 22:93; obituary, 28:281-82
  • Lyman, George, 50: 165
  • Lyman, Jonathan Huntington, 10:35; 12:115
  • Lyman, Julia, see King, Mrs. George H.,
  • Lyman, Richard M., Jr., and Mrs., 33:381
  • Lyman, Stanford, 50:267; review of Barth, Bitter Strength: A History of the Chinese in the United States, 1850-1870, 45:354-357
  • Lyman, Theodore Benedict, 34:233
  • Lyn, Miss (Yuba County, 1859), 10:169
  • Lynch Law, 77[1-3]:10
  • Lynch, Bert C., 27:188
  • Lynch, Ellen, 40:213
  • Lynch, James and Francis Clark, The New York Volunteers, review, 52:183-184
  • Lynch, James, 29:36; 76[1, 4]:97
  • Lynch, Jeremiah, 19:67; 27:317
  • Lynch, John, 16:80, 283
  • Lynch, Joseph Peter, 18:265-66
  • Lynch, Joseph, 18:303, 304, 313; 21:227, 228, 235; 70:20, 27
  • Lynch, Kevin, 74:405
  • Lynch, Patrick, 8:344; 9:168, 366
  • Lynch, Philip, 10:62, 70
  • Lynch, Walter, 59:129
  • Lynching, 75:229
  • Lynching (1915, Georgia), 58:175-176
  • Lynching and lynch law, 6:234; 13:219; 15:31, 172, 270-71, 375-76; 18:260-61, 266; 23:324; 27:210, 356, 358, 361; 28:75, 151-53, 159; 29:162, 303; 31:311; 33:53, 56; 34:70; see also Hangings; Vigilance Committee
  • Lynching, see "Shadows in St. James Park," 57:289-307
  • Lynd, Helen and Robert, 75:31
  • Lynde, Isaac, 34:129-30
  • Lynde, John D., 13:32
  • Lyne, James, 58:133; 64:223; 77[1-3]:26
  • Lynn Otis, 63:311
  • Lynn, David, 61:138
  • Lynn, Jacob, Jr. see Wallace, Jake
  • Lynn, Jacob, Sr., 64:118
  • Lynn, Massachusetts, 77[4]:177
  • Lynn, William P., 59:101
  • Lyon, Caleb, 22:69, 81; 35:11, 13
  • Lyon, Charles, 46:38
  • Lyon, Ellen F., 28:293
  • Lyon, Harvey B., 28:382
  • Lyon, Mary Maria, 12:313
  • Lyon, Mary, 67:114
  • Lyon, Nathaniel, 24:51-54; 27:224; 30:58; 31:36, 46
  • Lyon, Robert, 26:246
  • Lyon, W. Parker, 9:289; 10:99; coauthor Early California... Post Office Cancellations, review, 8:385
  • Lyon, William N., review of Galvin, editor, Western America in 1846-1847: The Original Travel Diary of Lieutenant J. W. Abert Who Mapped New Mexico for the United States Army, 47:179-180
  • Lyon, Worthington S., 28:382
  • Lyons (E. G.) Company, 31:185
  • Lyons (overland, 1850), 24:241
  • Lyons Station, 17:102, 115
  • Lyons, Aaron, 29:22, 25
  • Lyons, Eugene, 59:71
  • Lyons, H., 9:66
  • Lyons, Henry Augustus, 11:127; 20:113, 366-67, 371; 28:64; 32:376
  • Lyons, Joseph, 9:142, 162, 369
  • Lyons, Michael, 9:168, 169
  • Lyons, Moses, 35:270
  • Lyons, Paul, 74:273
  • Lyons, Peter, 15:121, 233
  • Lyons, William H., 9:258
  • Lyster's English Opera Company, 10:201, 253, 265; 21:47, 51
  • Lyster, Fred, 10:196; 21:249, 256
  • Lyster, William S., 10:265; 21:51; see also Lyster's English Opera Company
  • Lytle, Andrew, 29:242
 
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