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  • "17 Years with the Rollins Collection of Western Americana," address by Hilda K. Wilgus, 27:181-83
  • "1781 Cañizares Map of San Francisco Bay, The," by Douglas S. Watson, ["1781 Canizares Map of San Francisco Bay, The,"] 13:180
  • S & W canned-food label, 74:188
  • S & W Foods, 73:136
  • S. B. Wheeler (river steamer), 25:327
  • S. Ban Company, 73:39
  • S. S. Breakwater (vessel), 70:36
  • S. S. Lewis (ship), 27:293; 36:135, 139
  • S. S. Merritt (vessel), 64:290, 294
  • S. S. President Roosevelt (vessel), 63:50
  • S. S. Gripsholm (ship), 75:58
  • S. S. St. Paul (vessel), 76[1, 4]:9
  • S. S. Senator (vessel), 76[1, 4]:10,11
  • S. S. Zealandia (vessel), 76[1, 4]:11, 12, 14
  • Saalburg, William, 56:200
  • Saanich, Vancouver Island, 56:42
  • Saarinen, Eliel, 63:78
  • Saavedra Ceron, Alvaro de, 6:296, 308-9
  • Saavedra, Fernando Arias de, 53:12
  • Saavedra, Ramón, [Saavedra, Ramon] 49:50
  • Sabatie, P. G., 39:231
  • Sabatié, Philippe and Alexander, [Sabatie, Philippe and Alexander] 59:335, 336, 337
  • Sabatt, Henry J., 22:39
  • Sabbath, observance of, see also Sunday
  • Sabin (in mines, 1850), 12:98
  • Sabin, E. L., 36:105
  • Sabin, Wallace A., 32:238
  • Sabina (ship), 77[4]:176
  • Sabine (ship), 18:70; 37:237
  • Sable Harmonists, 75:208
  • Sable Harmonizers, 20:295
  • Saboba, 77[1-3]:159
  • Sabobas Indians, 77[1-3]:157
  • Saboba village, 72:339, 340, 349, 353, 355, 358; 78:263, 264, 268, 270
  • Sabotage on the Yuba River?, by Marilyn Ziebarth, 62:98-99
  • Sacagawea, 67:254
  • Sackem (ship), 6:263; 8:289, 290; 23:193, 194, 216, 307, 310
  • Sacket, J., 22:251
  • Sackett's Building, Sacramento, 15:275
  • Sackett, Captain (overland, 1849), 24:121
  • Sackett, Charles C., 52:246, 247
  • Sackett, Russell, 13:316
  • Sackmnn, Douglas C., 74:4, 112, 114-115, 117; author, "`By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them': `Nature Cross Culture Hybridization' and the California Citrus Industry, 1893-1939," 83-99
  • Sackrider, Henry, 60:293
  • Sacks, B., Be It Enacted: The Creation of the Territory of Arizona, review, 44:361-362; review of Gustafson, editor, John Spring's Arizona, 46:259-260
  • Sackville-West, Sir Lionel V., 37:172-79 passim
  • Sacramento, 7:17; 12:300; 29:191; 42:129; ; 46:210; 53:351, 352; 61:171, 172, 175, 179, 182, 183, 187; 64:133; 64:136; 73:4, 6, 15, 20, 39, 107 (sketch), 122, 123 (illustration), 143, 194, 195, 198, inside front cover, 73: Winter; 74:58, 95, 177, 182, 188, 411; 76[2-3]:215, 217, 312; in 1849, 11:35-36, 107, 108; 13:12, 13, 20, 84-85, 370-71, 376, 379-80, 381; 20:35-37, 120; 24:355, 356; 27:128; 29:214-15, 257; in 1850s, 2:137; 6:51, 119, 239-40; 8:22, 167, 202, 211, 262, 277; 9:54, 236-60 passim, 268-84 passim, 371, 394-95; 10:40-53 passim, 61-78 passim, 165-66, 190-91, 193, 271-83, 286-90 passim; 13:25, 260; 15:75, 76, 77, 279; 17:177; 23:104, 166, 227; 24:353, 357, 362; 33:68; 63:224-229; 75:11 (photo), 13, 14, 18, 87, 137, 163, 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 207 (photo), 208, 209 (map), 210, 212, 215, 221, 227; 77[4]:67, 69, 91, 105, 119, 144, 174, 215, 234, 256, 257, 258, 263, 264, 278, 282; in 1860s, 9:309; 10:271-83, 286-90 passim, 372-74, 386-87; 30:311; 32:216-18; in 1880s, 19:106; (1894) 58:23, 24, 25, 26; 76[1, 4]:58, inside front cover, Winter; 86, 87; 77[1-3]:4, 5, 6, 26, 64; 78:152; 79[2]:38, 103, 115, 125, 134, 135, 286; description of, 127, 128-130; education in, 230; flooding in, 129, 130, 268, 290; religion in, 253, 268-272; serves central settlements, 123; ship explosion in, 250
    • buildings, 9: (illustration) opposite 258; 15:275; 23:354; 39:193-207, (photograph) following 200; see also name of building
    • churches, 9:102, (illustration) opposite 258, 394; 10:64, 78, 278, 292; 27:229; 31:11; see also name of church
    • consolidation bill, 9:256, 258, 282
    • elections and politics, 3:153-55; 6:7; 8:210; 9:32-42 passim, 54, 99, 102-4, 109-13, 371, 394; 10:40, 193, 254, 355; 15:167, 168
    • fires: 15:166, 173, 279, 297; 17:262; 23:166, 172, 177; 27:303-4
    • floods, 2:209; 4:189-90; 8:277; 10:279, 293, 364-74 passim, 381, 387-88, 392; 12:300; 17:261; 23:166, 232-33, 357-58, 366; 30:284; 33:30; 39:306-7; 43:299; see "The Great Flood of 1862 at Sacramento City," 47: between 104 & 105
    • hotels, 8:210; 9:181, 268, 276; 10:75-76; 24:357; 32:148; see also names of hotels
    • lynching, 6:51
    • map, 39: opposite 193
    • newspapers, 3:268-69; 4:228; 6:4, 8-14 passim; 7:277-81 passim; 9:39, 170, 179, 181, 197, 248, 249, 272-75 passim, 382; 10:63, 145, 148, 196, 239-42 passim; 11:190; 13:297-98, 299; 14:80; 15:8, 164, 202-8 passim, 273; 16:339; 17:78, 176-79 passim, 300-301; 20:332-39 passim, 368; 21:31, 147; 27:219; 30:129, 195-202 passim; 31:5-6; 32:299, 301, 315-21 passim; 33:204-9 passim, 329-32 passim; 34:55, 56, 57, 318; 38:75-76; facsimile, 6: opposite 3; 38: opposite 321
    • Old Sacramento district, 77[1-3]:153
    • squatters, 2:119; 8:268; 12:105
    • theaters, 9:394; see also names of theaters
    • see also California: capitals, capitol, Legislature; New Helvetia; Sutter's Fort
    • see "First of the Gold Rush Theatres," 46:337-344; "A Forgotten Chapter in California History: Peter H. Burnett and John A. Sutter's Fortune," 41:319-324; "Lady Bountiful: Margaret Crocker of Sacramento," 47:99-112; "Research Uses of County Court Records, 1850-1879," 52:338-365 passim
  • Sacramento (launch or schooner, formerly Constantine, 1842), 12:199, 247, 251, 274; 14:143; 16:129
  • Sacramento (steamer, 1849), 2:202; 19:291, 296; 28:63; 33:57
  • Sacramento (vessel), 57:48; 66:120
  • Sacramento and Yuba Railroad, 10:393
  • Sacramento Archives and Museum Collection Center, 75:89
  • Sacramento Bee (newspaper), 41:117; 46:130-131; 47:332, 333, 336; 48:21; 51:66; 53:108, 351, 378; 58:207; 59:238; 60:176; 69:358-359, 363, 365, 366, 369; 73:189, 192; 75:89, 322; 78:31
  • "Sacramento Bill," see Colm, W. W.
  • Sacramento Cadets, 24:173, 175
  • Sacramento Chamber of Commerce, 59:153; 69:359; City politics (1863-1914), 354-371; Development of (1863-1914), 354-371
  • Sacramento City Cemetery, 23:297
  • Sacramento City Council, 75:215
  • Sacramento City Guard, 10:198, 295; 24:172, 175, 176; 37:362(?); 38:20
  • Sacramento Civic Repertory Theater, 29:186
  • Sacramento Colored School, 75:219 (photo)
  • Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, 59:157
  • Sacramento County, California, 7:17, 18; 73:56, 66; 74:177-178, 185; 75:200, 201; map of, 204 (photo), 207, 210; 76[1, 4]:103; 77[4]:64, 247, 261; Courthouse, 24:180; see also Capitol, Sacramento
  • Sacramento Courthouse, 59:17, 18, 32
  • Sacramento Daily Union (newspaper), 45:13 115, 312, 313, 315-316; 60:188, 281; 75:217, 219, 220
  • "Sacramento defies the rivers: by Marvin Brienes, 58:2-19
  • Sacramento Daily Union, 77[4]:67
  • Sacramento Delta, California, 74:177-178, 183, 186-187; 77[1-3]:65; see "Chinatowns in the Delta: The Chinese in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, 1870-1960," 49:21-37; Japanese Americans in, 68:100-115
  • Sacramento Discovery Museum, 77[1-3]:153
  • Sacramento Gaelic football team (ca. 1950), 72:168 (photograph)
  • Sacramento Gas Company, 16:184; 17:79
  • Sacramento Guards, 37:362; see also Sacramento City Guard
  • Sacramento Helvetia Rifle Club, 65:188-190
  • Sacramento Hotel, 8:202, 210; 23:369; 24:166
  • Sacramento Hussars, 10:295; 38:18
  • Sacramento Jockey Club, 10:198
  • Sacramento Journal, 60:283
  • Sacramento Library association, 19:249; 38:311
  • Sacramento Museum and History Department, 58:265-266
  • Sacramento Mutual Benefit Society, 10:41
  • Sacramento No. 4 (vessel), 64:100-101, 115
  • Sacramento Northern Railroad, 70:109, 113
  • Sacramento Philharmonic Society, 9:249
  • Sacramento Pioneer Association, see Sacramento Society of California Pioneers
  • Sacramento Railroad Station (painting), 71:27
  • Sacramento Record-Union (newspaper), 54:201, 202, 205, 208
  • Sacramento River (1850-1878), 58:2-19 passim
  • Sacramento River and Valley, 1:114-15, 120, 121, 131-32; 5:119-21; 6:141, 240; 7:71; 8:17-23; 11:103-23; 14:197, 345; 15:226, 234; 18:296, 298, 311; 20:32-35, 119; 21:1-5, 9, 10; 22:102, 209-13, 265, 323, 329-45 passim; 23:19, 32-34, 59, 60, 166, 295, 300, 354; 24:24, 327, 331, 332; 27:128, 298, 306, 307-8; 28:121, 122, 243, 251; boats, 6:141, 240; 10:293, 405; 16:61-66, 79; 18:302, 373; 19:124; 20:30, 34; 21:58; 22:14, 94; 23:354; 27:306; 32:223; 76[2-3]:218, 336, 337; floods, 19:120; 23:232-33, 357, 358, 365-67 (see also Floods); mining, 23:59, 60; map, 11: opposite 99
  • Sacramento River Delta, 73:14, 16, 21, 25, 26; see "From Waterways to Roadways in the Sacramento Delta," 59:144-169, and "'Like a Bright Tree of Life...': Farmland Settlement of the Sacramento River Delta," 59:222-239
  • Sacramento River Good Roads Association, 59:152
  • Sacramento River News (newspaper), 49:21,28
  • Sacramento River, 64:87-117 passim; 73:26 (photograph), 100, 105, 108, 122, 123; 74:190, 415; 75:17, 129, 132, 134, 201; 77[1-3]:153; 77[4]:111, 117, 132, 212, 250, 256, 280; 79[2]:123
  • Sacramento Savings Bank, 75:208
  • Sacramento Society of California Pioneers, 15:372; 23:297, 362, 373; 24:166; 38:311; 47:106; 79[2]:250
  • Sacramento Southern Railroad, 59:163, 164
  • Sacramento State College, theses, 43:331-333
  • Sacramento Swiss Rifle Club see Sacramento Helvetia Rifle Club
  • Sacramento Tannery and Leather Factory, 33:68
  • Sacramento Theatre, 9:371; 10:41, 63, 368; 23:104
  • Sacramento Transportation Company, 59:164; 64:101, 102
  • Sacramento Union (newspaper), 41:117-118; 44:317; 48:50; 55:112, 112, 116; 73:196; 78:258; see "Chinese Exclusion: The Capitalist Perspective of the Sacramento Union, 1850-1882," 57:8-31; 58:199, 205
  • Sacramento Valley, inside front cover, Summer (volume 75), 75:124, 327, 332; 78:249
  • Sacramento Valley Central Railroad, 4:226
  • Sacramento Valley Development Assoc., 73:192
  • Sacramento Valley farmers, 62:99
  • Sacramento Valley Railroad, 4:220-27 passim, 241, 244, 245, 258-59, 265, 267-69; 7:110; 8:362; 9:181, 271; 10:293; 11:230, 321; 15:367, 376; 16:32, 79-80, 184, 283; 17:179; 24:167; 32:218, 223; 52:136, 137, 142; 53:20; 58:13-14; illustration, 4: opposite 268; map, 4: opposite 222; 77[4]:223, 264, 284
  • Sacramento Valley, 56:337, 338; 64:90-117 passim; 73:23, 108; 74:160, 163, 178, 182, 409, 415; 76[2-3]:48, 52, 53, 54, 58, 63, 72, 132, 216, 219, 273, 282, 284, 287, 311, 312, 317, 322, 339, 343, 361; 76[1, 4]:82, 83, 95; 77[1-3]:61; 77[4]:118, 132, 143, 144, 234, 243, 244
  • Sacramento Weekly and Alta California (newspaper), 69:364
  • "Sacramento" (horse), 25:145; 29:338
  • Sacramento, Le (company), 22:308-9
  • Sacramento, Mexico, battle of, 18:233, 246
  • Sacramento, Placer and Nevada Railroad, 2:205
  • Sacramento, see "Chinese Exclusion: The Capitalist Perspective of the Sacramento Union, 1850-1882," 57:8-31; 333, 338, 339
  • Sacramento's Marshall School, 75:221 (photo)
  • Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (The), The Evolution and Implementation of Water Policy: An Historical Perspective, by W. Turrentine Jackson and Alan M. Paterson, review, 57:196-197
  • Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, 73:101; 75:17
  • "Sacred Grove on Mountain Tamalpais" (ballet), 61:96
  • Sacred Heart College, 29:57, 59
  • Sacred Places of San Francisco, narrative by Ruth Hendricks Willard and Carol Green Wilson, review, 65:218-220
  • Sacred Places: American Tourist Attractions in the Nineteenth Century, by John F. Sears, review, 69:293-295
  • Sadler, Lydia B., 71:406
  • Safe Deposit Company of San Francisco, 10:295
  • Safford, A. P. K., 2:205; 9:250, 260, 269; 36:100-101, 268, 271
  • Safire, William, 70:384
  • Sag Harbor, New York, 77[1-3]:21, 25
  • The Saga Comstock of the Comstock Lode, by George D. Lyman, 77[1-3]:86
  • Saga of Rancho El Tejón, by Frank F. Latta. review, [Saga of Rancho El Tejon] 56:375
  • Saga of the Comstock Lode, The, by Lyman, review, 13:183-84
  • Sagamore (ship), 6:41; 12:103; 22:250; 27:233
  • Sagarra, Eduardo, 16:224
  • sage (salvia species), 76[2-3]:23
  • Sage, George H., review of Drury, Rudolph James Wig: Engineer, Presbyterian Layman, Pomona College Trustee, 49:80-82
  • Sage, Rufus B., 20:147, 152
  • Sage, Rufus, 42:305
  • sagebrush (Artemisia californica and A. tridentata), 76[2-3]:23, 31, 32
  • Sager Troupe, 9:141, 145, 251
  • Sagimomatsse, Andrés (akalde), [Sagimomatsse, Andres (akalde)] 76[2-3]:211
  • Saginaw (ship), 10:376, 389; 25:41; 33:233, 240
  • Sagitani Seiichi, 69:266
  • Saguire (or Salguire), Pablo (de la Guerra?), 5:306
  • Sailing ships (1868-1916), 50:43-58
  • "Sailing Ships' Part in the Development of California, The," address by I. N. Hibberd, 12:366
  • Sailing to Byzantium: The Architecture of the Panama Pacific International Exhibition, by Gray Brechin 62:106-121
  • Saillant (ship), see Vaillant
  • "Sailor Bill," see Marshall, William
  • Sailor Diggings, Oregon, 19:369; see also Waldo
  • Sailors' Union of the Pacific, 57:60; 59:67; 64:16
  • Sailors' Union, 35:67; 62:202
  • Sainsevain, Jean Louis, 13:336, 345
  • Sainsevain, Pierre, 12:333, 353; 13:78, 160, 167, 174, 214, 278, 372; 16:337; 17:233; 20:109; 28:193, 361-62; 51:107; 54:141; facsimile signature, 10: opposite 159
  • St. Andrew's African Methodist Episcopal Church, 75:205, 213
  • St. Augustine Presbyterian Church, 75:240
  • St. Augustine Protestant Episcopal Church, 75:240
  • St. Clair, David J., 77[4]:18; review of Founded by the Bay: The History of the Macaulay Foundry, 1896-1996, 77[1-3]:110
  • St. Cyprian African Methodist Episcopal Church, 75:202, 215, 216 (photo)
  • St. Denis, Ruth, 75:79, 95
  • Saint Francis Dam, 55:114
  • The St. Francis Dam Disaster Revisited, edited by Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., and photographic editing by Charles N. Johnson, review, 75:286-287
  • St. Francis Wood (San Francisco), 76[1, 4]:131
  • Saint Helena, Mount, 2:364; 3:295; 12:196-98, 209; 18:338; 23:180; article on, 3:171-77
  • St. Ignatius Church (San Francisco), 78:15, 23, 25
  • St. Ignatius College. See University of San Francisco
  • St. John, Charles E., 76[1, 4]:115
  • St. John, Dr. Charles P., 76[1, 4]:112
  • St. Johnsbury (Vermont) Caledonian, 75:64
  • St. Joseph's Academy 79[2]:272
  • St. Lawrence Island, 76[1, 4]:6
  • St. Louis, 75:52, 237, 238; 77[4]:221, 264
  • "Saint Louis and Poker Flat in the Fifties and Sixties," by Henry Cohn, editor and translator Fritz L. Cohn, 19:289-98
  • St. Lucia (West Indies), 75:268
  • St. Patrick's College (Melbourne, Australia), 78:24
  • Saint Paul, Minnesota, 42:128
  • St. Petersburg, 75:365
  • Saint Vincent's Orphan Asylum (San Rafael), photo of 79[2]:228
  • Saint-Amant, Charles de (French consul), 78:150, 151
  • Saint-Amant, FranÁois de, 78:139, 140, 150, 151, 152
  • Saint-Amand, Pierre, 71:207
  • Saint-Amant, Pierre Charles de, 18:5; 22:253, 255, 262, 266, 268-69, 276; 35:318
  • Saint-Gaudens, Homer, 63:77
  • Sainte-Marie, Buffy, 62:17
  • Sainte-Marie, T. P., 18:6, 7
  • Sajet, Jean, 12:35, 354
  • Sakalin (Russia) Regional Museum, 75:366
  • Sakamoto, Shizume, 73:34, 37
  • Sakuda, Chiyemi, 73:55, 61, 62, 67
  • Sal si puedes (shrub), 23:362, 373
  • Sal, Hermenegildo, 2:268-76 passim, 280, 305, 308, 334; 4:147; 14:112, 115-17; 15:59-60; 17:120; 25:319, 320, 322; 41:40; 46:314, 317; 76[2-3]:102; Spring, inside front cover (volume 78)
  • salal (Gaultheria shallon), 76[2-3]:23
  • Salamanca, Secundino de, 10:316
  • Salaries, federal, in California, 32:317-18, 323
  • Salas, Floyd, 68:188
  • Salazar Ilarequi, José, [Salazar Ilarequi, Jose] 9:4, 11, 13
  • Salazar, Alonzo Isidro, 13:203; 25:78, 167
  • Salazar, Ignacio, 10:35
  • Salazar, Isidoro Alonzo, 46:325-327 passim
  • Salazar, Javier, 74:331
  • Salazar, José Antonio, [Salazar, Jose Antonio] 10:31-32
  • Salazar, Rubén, [Salazar, Ruben] 60:25, 85
  • Salazar, Tomás, [Salazar, Tomas] 10:36
  • Salcedo, Felipe de, 2:140; 7:151, 172-73
  • Salem (ship, 1849), 30:16-20, 29, 34-35
  • Salem (ship, early 1900s), 31:295
  • Salem, Massachusetts, 73:114
  • Salem, Oregon, 2:131; 73:104
  • Sales (Yuba County, 1855), 8:341
  • Sales Tax Relief Association of California, 58:261
  • Sales, Alexander, 1:237
  • Sales, Luis, 44:107
  • Salesorio, Alvert H., 37:197
  • Salgado, Tomás, [Salgado, Tomas] 24:292, 308; 25:60, 149, 362
  • Salinan Indians, 71:374 prostitution, 374; 76[2-3]:52, 60, 70
  • Salinas (ship), 26:258
  • Salinas River and Valley, 1:159; 8:113; 17:350; 23:1; 36:2; Swiss settlers, 30:309, 310
  • Salinas Valley, California, 63:327-328; 74:180, 177-178, 180; 77[4]:243
  • Salinas, California, 62:170; 64:227; 76[2-3]:338; 76[1, 4]:103-104
  • Salinas, Elena, 74:282
  • Salinas, newspapers, 29:89, 90
  • Saline Water Act (1952), 54:294
  • Salinger Tract, 25:174
  • Salinger, Jehanne Biétry, [Salinger, Jehanne Bietry] 20:384; 39:2-3, 312, 320
  • Salisbury (ship), 22:351
  • Salisbury, Edwin, 63:20 (photograph)
  • Salkin, John and Laurie Gordon, "Eat me and Grow Young! Orange Crate Art in the Golden State," 56:52-71
  • Sallaberry, J., 39:314, 320-21
  • Salleman, F., 12:333
  • Sallent, Felipe, 49:3
  • Salmeron, see Zárate Salmerón [Zarate Salmeron]
  • Salmon & Ellis, 30:113; 34:27
  • Salmon (San Francisco, 1850), 5:351
  • Salmon (San Francisco, 1854), 21:324
  • Salmon Creek Mill, 38:63
  • Salmon Falls, 6:248; illustration, opposite 248
  • Salmon Guard, 34:269
  • Salmon River, 3:201; 5:242-46 passim; 26:201; 29:304; 40:51; mining on, 5:242, 245
  • Salmon Trout River (Carson River), 3:67; 32:198, 207
  • Salmon Trout River (Truckee River), 6:362
  • Salmon, 2:58; 5:64; 6:80; 22:318; 27:216; 28:107; 36:379; 76[2-3]:52, 280; canning of, 35:265-67
  • Salmon, Francisco, 37:204
  • Salmon, James, 25:145
  • Salomy Jane (movie), 63:161, 163
  • saloons, 77[1-3]:29; 79[2]:286, 287-289
  • Salsbury, A. J., 47:119
  • "Salt for the Scraping: ... San Francisco Salt Industry," by Alan K. Brown, 39:117-20
  • Salt in California, by William E. Ver Planck, review, 37:373-74
  • Salt industry, 73:60
  • Salt Lake (Utah), 74:165
  • Salt Lake and Los Angeles Railroad Company, 70:79-80, 82
  • Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, 70:79
  • Salt Lake City, 3:56-58, 297; 6:119-21; 12:354; 13:84; 17:36; 24:118, 366; 32:194-202 passim; 41:151-155; 63:202; 73:68, 184, 185, 194, Utah, 265; 77[4]:169, 267; letter from, 11:53; illustration, 6: opposite 109
  • Salt Lake Indian Agency, 26:323, 325
  • Salt Lake, Los Angeles and Terminal Railway, 49:330
  • Salt Lake, see Great Salt Lake
  • Salt Lake, Sevier Valley and Pioche Railroad, 70:77
  • Salt of the Earth (film), 74:323
  • Salt River, 1:112-13; 2:11
  • Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, 56:39
  • Salt Springs, San Bernardino County, 17:214, 215; gold mine, 14:67
  • Salt, 5:269; 6:259, 261, 262, 347; 7:328; 10:300; 20:263; 22:162-63; 28:100, 102, 109; 35:348-50; 37:373-74; article on, 39:117-20; journey of Indians, 20:360-61
  • Salt, Charles, 15:160
  • saltbush (Atriplex canescens), 76[2-3]:32
  • Salt cedar, 76[2-3]:32
  • Salton Sea, 75:316
  • Saltonstall, Leverett, 37:10-11
  • Saltz, H., 25:240
  • Saltzman, Harry, 74:390
  • Salud, Cañada de la, [Salud, Canada de la] 19:287
  • "Salute to the Port of Los Angeles: From Mud Flats to Modern Day Miracle, by Anna Marie Hager, 49:329-335
  • Salvador (place), 16:79
  • Salvador (ship), 27:179
  • Salvador Alvarez, Francisco, 53:68
  • "Salvador Vallejo," by Myrtle M. McKittrick, 29:309-31
  • Salvador, Ludwig, 60:34, 41, 42
  • Salvatierra, Juan María de, [Salvatierra, Juan Maria de] 59:170-172 portrait, 171
  • Salvatierra, Juan Maria, 6:103, 162; 10:204; 26:310; 36:233; 44:104, 111
  • Salvation Army Industrial and Social Department, 52:205, 210
  • Salvation Army Institute, San Francisco, 52:202, 213, 218
  • Salvation Army Western Territorial Museum (Rancho Palos Verdes), 75:90
  • Salvation Army, 74:383, 388
  • Salvation Army, Santa Barbara, 56:316, 320-325 passim
  • Salvator, Archduke Ludwig Louis, 13:345, 354; 31:13; 53:149; 67:256; Los Angeles in the Sunny Seventies, review, 8:379-80
  • Salvator, Ludwig, 68:92
  • Salvedea, see Zalvidea
  • Salvemini, Gaetano, 75:348
  • Sam Kwok (play), 23:109
  • Sam Patch (play), 9:271
  • "Sam Patch" (Indian, 1850), 24:51, 55
  • Sam Soule (river steamer), 9:55
  • "Sam Spade," 75:58
  • Sam Yup Association, 60:150
  • Sam Yup Tong, 27:23
  • Samaniego, Lope de, 3:368
  • Samarang (ship), 19:213
  • Samelson, Marcia (Wynn), 28:189
  • Samish, Arthur H., 54:305, 306; 55:307
  • Samish, Artie, 64:2
  • Samora, Julian, 74:292
  • Samoset (ship), 27:293
  • Sample, Colonel (Marysville, 1862), 10:3 80
  • Sampson (Indian, 1858), 4:14
  • Sampson, Caroline Augusta, 3:46, 156-61 passim
  • Sampson, E., Jr., 14:161
  • Sampson, Henry and James, 78:245
  • Sampson, John, 8:359; 9:75; 12:280; 14:210, 212, 219, 383, 389, 405
  • Sampson, W. H., 15:29
  • Samson Tyre and Rubber Company, 60:72; 64:30
  • Samuel (Indian, 1840), 21:320
  • Samuel (San Francisco, 1850s), 32:108-9
  • Samuel Churchman (ship), 20:332
  • "Samuel Green McMahan," by Ellen L. Wood, 23:289-300
  • Samuel M. Fox (ship), 34:26-27
  • "Samuel Marsden Brookes," by Lucy A. Marshall, 36:193-203
  • "Samuel Norris: Litigious Pioneer," by Allen L. Chickering, 25:219-28
  • Samuel Roberts (ship), 25:111-12, 255, 259, 261, 264
  • Samuel Russell (ship), 10:294
  • Samuel, Anna Wolfsom, 59:47
  • Samuels (D.) Lace House, 27:383
  • Samuelson, Ellen, 68:101
  • "Samurai in San Francisco, the Japanese Embassy of 1860," by George Hinkle, 23:335-47
  • San Agustín (vessel, ship), [San Agustin] 3:4, 5, 20, 22, 23; 7:363, 388; 8:56; 20:316-24 passim; 27:290; 31:100-104 passim; 41:1; 49:143, 144; 53:262
  • San Agustin (galleon), 76[2-3]:90
  • San Agustin, Isla de (San Martin Island), 3:18
  • San Alejo, 26:59
  • San Andrés (vessel), [San Andres] 43:52
  • San Andrés, California, [San Andres, California] 49:329
  • San Andreas Fault, 53:229; 55:114; 71:495, 507
  • San Andreas Valley, 17:245, 247
  • San Andreas, 23:106; 30:362; 38:309; 79[2]:13, 125
  • San Andres, Anconde, 3:324, 325, 326, 364, 380, 385
  • San Anselmo, Arroyo de, Lower California, 31:345
  • San Antonio (East Oakland), 10:72; 15:375; 27:210; 30:1, 3, 5, 6
  • San Antonio (packet, 1768), 4:142-43; 10:217; 11:276-79; 13:180; 14:102; 31:110-11, 114, 120, 353, 354; 37:294-98 passim; 76[2-3]:114
  • San Antonio (ship, 1542), 7:137
  • San Antonio (ship, 1817), 37:247, 264
  • San Antonio (steamer, formerly Confidence), 10:72
  • San Antonio (vessel), 41:238; 47:292, 293; 49:5; 56:252
  • San Antonio (ship), 75:222, 309
  • San Antonio, 75:314, 315
  • San Antonio and San Diego Mail Line, 2:221; 34:198-99; 36:118, 127-28, 129; 52:251
  • San Antonio de Padua Mission, 76[2-3]:70, 116, 158, 239
  • San Antonio de Pala, 76[2-3]:164
  • San Antonio de Pala asistencia, 70:206 (photograph), 214 (photograph)
  • San Antonio Rancho, 76[2-3]:177, 185; 77[4]:238; 79[2]:103
  • San Antonio, Baja California, 73:119
  • San Antonio, Calaveras County, 11:182; diggings, 11:57, 168
  • San Antonio, Texas, 18:101
  • San Antonio, Texas, 74:281-282, 288
  • San Benitos Islands, 3:312, 361
  • San Bernabe, Bahia de, 7:305-9; 8:30; map, 7:306
  • San Bernabé, Baja California, [San Bernabe, Baja California] 50:197-202 passim
  • San Bernardino Borax Mining Company, 17:116, 117
  • San Bernardino County, 36:284; 74:12-17, 20-21,23 (photo), 55, 102, 250; 76[1, 4]:34; 77[4]:144; borax in, 17:10-12, 116-17; Confederate activity in, 20:156-57; desert community in, 27:113-22; Mormons in, 14:68-69, 178-81; see also Ranchos: San Bernardino; San Bernardino Valley
  • San Bernardino Light Dragoons, 29:242
  • San Bernardino meridian, 18:198-99; 34:3, 11-13; monument (illustration), 34: opposite 1
  • San Bernardino National Orange Show, 74:98
  • San Bernardino Orange Show, 59:9
  • San Bernardino Peak, 34:3, 11-13
  • San Bernardino plain (Santa Clara Valley), 14:103-4
  • "San Bernardino Valley before the Americans Came," by George W. Beattie, 12:111-24
  • San Bernardino Valley, 10:214, 215, 217; 39:299; 76[2-3]:311; article on, 12:111-24
  • San Bernardino, 4:185; 10:35; 11:289; 18:374; 19:278; 29:242; 34:3; 42:148; 73:184; 74:89, 94; 75:226, 243; 76[2-3]:165, 192; 77[4]:265, 267; 78:264; 79[2]:123, 162; camels at, 9:305, 310; Confederate feeling in, 20:157, 168; military companies, 29:242-43; Mormons in, 9:90, 197; 14:178-81; 22:12, 13, 30; 24:275; newspapers and press, 9:194, 197-98; 23:260; 24:275
  • San Bernardo River and Valley, 26:38, 59, 62
  • San Bernardo, 17:343, 344; 26:44, 48, 50, 61; see also Ranchos: San Bernardo
  • San Blas, Mexico, 9:209; 10:315, 318, 320, 322, 336, 338; 13:399; 14:325, 327, 334; 15:128-29, 131, 140, 225, 238; 17:25; 19:211; 20:21; 23:279, 302, 309, 360; 24:64; 27:40; 29:12, 13-14, 211; 30:238; 31:110, 111; 36:3; 37:293; 42:203; 56:253, 256; 75:315; 76[2-3]:93, 94, 101, 102, 114, 117, 118, 119, 120, 129, 299, 303
  • San Blaseña [San Blasena] (ship), 23:274, 279, 280; 30:238
  • San Borja, 75:313, 314
  • San Bruno Mountain, 17:245, 247
  • San Bruno Point, 63:119, 126, 127, 129
  • San Bruno Slough, 63:117
  • San Bruno, Baja California, 48:214, 215, 216
  • San Bruno, Lower California, 26:309
  • San Bruno, 75:85
  • San Buenaventura (vessel, ship), 3:14; 20:318, 323; 49:144; 76[2-3]:90
  • San Buenaventura, 13:188; 16:297, 302; 17:31, 32; 18:157-59; 30:51; 75:115, 116battle of, 18:275; see also Mission San Buenaventura; Ventura
  • San Buenaventura Mission, 76[2-3]:150, 178
  • San Carlos (barkentine, 1820s), 15:140-41; 16:238; 24:312
  • San Carlos (or St. Charles) Hotel, Santa Barbara, 2:52; 18:164, 262, 272
  • San Carlos (packet, 1768-1780s), 4:142-43, 303; 6:163; 9:205, 209, 210; 13:155, 180; 14:102; 23:372; 25:322; 27:293; 31:110, 111, 120, 353, 354
  • San Carlos, 75:315
  • San Carlos (vessel), 41:29; 42:201; 43:138, 139; 46:196; 47:292, 293; 49:5, 49, 145; 53:250; 56:252; 57:88; 65:240; 66:25, 26, 27, 38; 76[2-3]:94, 95
  • San Carlos Borromeo (ship), 23:219, 221, 225
  • San Carlos Borromeo Mission, 76[2-3]:65, 99, 102, 116, 121, 211, 233, 236, 239, 246, 301; drawing of, 154, 200,371
  • San Carlos Opera Company, 54:33
  • San Carlos Pass, 34:194-95
  • San Carlos Presidio, Chapel, 54:67-68
  • San Carlos, Isla de (Forrester Island), 9:241
  • San Carpojoro Canyon, 1:159
  • San Clemente Island, 2:48, 49, 330; 3:6; 7:73, 172, 349, 387, 388; 8:58; 31:155; 76[2-3]:38, 85
  • San Cristobal (ship), 7:137
  • San Diego-San Antonio mail, 77[4]:264
  • San Diego: 31:149; 36:164; 76[2-3]:49, 93, 113, 162, 177,199, 218, 267, 301, 306, 311, 334, 342, 346, 349; 77[4]:113, 185, 211, 212, 244; in 1776, 14:102; in 1793, 2:331-40; in 1827-28, 8:218-21, 331-34; 16:218; in 1830s, 13:212; 14:232-62 passim, 225-31 passim; 16:222, 238, 363; in 1840-42, 8:108; 12:227; 19:206-7; in 1840-50, 1:146; 9:6, 9, 13; in 1851-52, 22:3, 4; 75:124, 199, 314, 315, 340; 76[1, 4]:82, 94, 111; inside front cover, Fall (volume 77), 77[1-3]:133, 159, 181, 183; 78:181, 264; 79[2]:113, 123, 133, 176
    • during Mexican-American War, 331, 333, 342, 344
    • in 1880s, 17:35; 22:349-53; 31:149, 18 6
    • in 1890s, 35:269, 273-74, 345-55 passim
    • in 1900-1920s, 20:140; 35:354-66; 36:63-78, 153-56 41:326; 48:220; 53:72, 73; 60:147, 148; 73:39, 198, 213, 225, inside front cover, Fall (Volume 73); 74:58, 230, 232-241
    • Logan Heights, 31:149
    • Old Town, 9:9; 23:360, 371; 26:24, 47; 31:33-48 passim; 33:115
    • New Town, 4:144; 8:184; 31:33-45
    • art gallery, 36:153
    • chamber of commerce, 36:63
    • doctors, 4:143-44, 167-68 (see also Griffin, John S.)
    • first American birth, 22:56
    • fishing industry, 31:153-58
    • Gale and Robinson at, 23:194-99 passim, 205-6, 209, 315-30 passim
    • hide and tallow trade, 8:291, 293, 304-5; 19:206-7, 210; 23:194, 206, 209, 320, 325, 326
    • mail service, 36:117-22 passim, 131
    • Mexican: fort, 8:218, 333, 334; government, 1:26-31 passim; legislature, 16:218, 230, 231
    • naming by Vizcaino, 85, 91
    • naval station, 75:344
    • newspapers: 9:194, 197, 200; 24:275; 31:36, 39, 46, 151-59 passim
    • parks, 35:357; 36:65-68; public library, 35:356; school, 35:356, 358; trails, 36:117-32; transportation, 16:66-68; 22:2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 155; 31:40, 149;
    • rainfall in, 19
    • trappers at, 2:345; 15:109, 133
    • U.S. forces at (1846-47), 1:142-43, 146; 3:119-24 passim; 12:57; 14:271; 15:237; 17:282, 283, 347, 348, 349; 20:226; 21:220, 338-44; 22:48-52, 61; 26:21-25 passim, 33, 46-50 passim, 291; 33:99-103 passim; (1852-1920), 31:35-36; 34:158-60; see "The Garra Uprising: Conflict Between San Diego Indians and Settlers in 1851," 45:339-349; "The Portolá Expedition," ["The Portola Expedition"] 47:291-313 passim
    • see also Presidio of San Diego; Missions: San Diego; San Diego Bay
  • San Diego & Arizona Eastern Railroad, 31:149
  • San Diego & Arizona Railroad, 70:110
  • San Diego (cruiser), 60:222
  • San Diego (vessel, ship), 7:273, 300-382 passim, 389, 390; 20:319; 36:228, 230; 46:347; 50:200; 76[2-3]:91
  • San Diego and United States Navy, 72:129-49 Board of Water Commissioners, 147, 148 Chamber of Commerce, 130, 135, 140, 146 Army-Navy Committee, 135; see "San Diego, the U. S. Navy, and Urban Development: West Coast City Building 1912-1929," by Gregg R. Hennessey, 72:128-49
  • San Diego Bay and port, 2:331-32, 335; 4:143; 5:214; 7:46, 54, 73, 347-48, 387; 8:58, 69, 217-18, 291, 331-34; 10:335; 12:125; 22:349-54; 23:203, 205, 209; 31:120, 151-53; 32:352-53; 36:228; 76[2-3]:13, 102; arrival of Cabrillo in, 84; maps showing, 7:346; 9: opposite 3 and opposite 6
  • San Diego: California Club, 72:139-40 Development of, 129-49 Harbor Commission, 148
  • San Diego: California's Cornerstone, by Iris H. W. Engstrand, review, 60:195-196
  • San Diego Company, 16:216, 367
  • San Diego County, California, 74:12-13, 102; 75:21; petition, 23 (photo); 76[2-3]:217; 77[1-3]:165, 166, 184; 77[4]:144;see "Eastern Thought on a Western Shore: Point Loma Community," 52:2-15
  • San Diego County Board of Supervisors, 75:21
  • San Diego County Federation of Women's Clubs, 75:93
  • San Diego Consolidated Gas and Electric Company, 75:124
  • San Diego de Alcala, 74:235; 75:308, as way-station, 311
  • San Diego Diocese, Roman Catholic Church, see "Irish-Born Champion of the Mexican Americans," 49:233-249
  • San Diego Exposition (1915), 71:469 (photograph)
  • San Diego Fishing and Canning Company, 31:155
  • San Diego Herald (newspaper), 45:342, 343; 52:252; 78:250; 79[2]:218
  • San Diego Hill, 11:333
  • "The San Diego Historical Society Research Archives," by Sylvia Arden, 61:140-145
  • San Diego Historical Society, 43:38, 39; 50:75-76; 75:21, 23, 92
  • San Diego Independent (newspaper), 50:76
  • San Diego Lumber Company, 38:68
  • San Diego Mission, 76[2-3]:116, 150, 151, 155, 210, 249, 260, 268
  • San Diego Museum of Art, inside front cover, Fall (volume 73)
  • San Diego Museum of Natural History, 75:23
  • San Diego Padres (baseball team), 74:282, 289
  • San Diego Presidio Chapel, 54:67
  • San Diego Presidio, 60:16
  • San Diego Public Library, 75:93
  • San Diego Rapid Transit Company, 75:120
  • San Diego River, 23:371; 31:120, 353
  • San Diego Salt Company, 35:349
  • San Diego Savings Bank, 35:360-61
  • San Diego State College, 74:296
  • San Diego State College, theses, 43:333-334
  • San Diego Superior Court, 75:23, 25
  • San Diego Union (newspaper), 48:42
  • San Diego's Yesterdays, by Neil Morgan and Tom Blair, review, 55:375 , the U. S. Navy, and Urban Development: West Coast City Building 1912-1929," by Gregg R. Hennessey, 72:128-49
  • San Dieguito (Indian village), 26:30
  • San Dieguito River, 26:26, 45
  • San Dimas, Punta de (Cape Sebastian), 10:329, 330
  • San Emidio, 75:137
  • San Feliciano Canyon, 7:199
  • San Felipe (Ranch?), 62:170
  • San Felipe (vessel), 43:51
  • San Felipe Creek, 75:316
  • San Felipe Viejo, see Vallecito
  • San Felipe, 21:219, 301; 25:298; Valley, 25:302
  • San Fernando College, Mexico, 42:198, 201, 209; see "Biographical Data on the Missionaries of San Fernando College Serving the California Missions in 1817 and 1820," 48:125-151
  • San Fernando de Velicata (1772), 58:250, 254
  • San Fernando Mission, 76[2-3]:158, 207, 304
  • San Fernando Mission and Historical Museum/Archival Center, 75:90
  • San Fernando Mission Land Company, 55:11, 99-100
  • San Fernando Pass, 77[4]:264
  • San Fernando petroleum and mining district, 17:115
  • San Fernando Valley, California, 47:143, 144, 148-149; 60:93; 74:44; 55:99, 100, 101; 75:224; 76[2-3]:156; see "Pioneering Land Development in the Californias," 47:15-39, 141-155 passim, 237-250 passim
  • San Fernando, 14:234, 240, 244; 21:351, 354; 32:328; "Convenio" at, (1846), 10:100, 102; gold mine near, 8:120; 19:203; see also Missions: San Fernando Rey
  • San Fernando, College of (Mexico City), 28:19, 20; 37:99, 293, 304
  • San Franciscans for Academic Freedom and Education (SAFE), 78:188, 189, 190, 201; and the summer of 1959, 192-195; and the Summer of 1960, 196; disbands, 200; financing of, 195; statement of position, 193
  • San Francisco: 58:334-347; 59:314-333 passim; 73:2, 6, 16, 19, 22, 25, 26, 31, 37, 41, 42, 45, 55, 62, 108, 117, 121, 122 (illustration), 123, 125, 126-27, 128, 130-41, 143, inside front cover, 73: Summer, 184, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 203, 206, 271, 273, 292, 296-307, 310, 318, inside front cover, 73: Winter; 74:18, 164, 166, 170, 186, 190, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 257, 285, 329, 336, 372-393, 398, 411- 412, 415-416, 422-425, 429, 432; 75:14, 18, 19, 26; inside front cover, Summer (volume 75), 75:116, 119, 124, 132, 137, 140, 145, 149, 151, 153; 76[2-3]:49, 93, 94, 113, 213, 215, 273, 274, 305, 306, 334, 361; 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Spring; 76[1, 4]:3, 4, 40, 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Winter; 76[1, 4]:83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 99, 122-135; 77[1-3]:4, 6, 8, 44, 51, 52, 53, 57, 60, 62, 65, inside front cover, Fall (volume 77), 145, 157; 77[4]:5, 42, 66, 67, 68, 91, 92, 144, 152, 156, 174, 178, 182, 185, 212, 234, 236, 241, 244, 251, 254, 255, 256, 268, 282; 78:146, 226, 246, 249, 250, 256, 276, 280; and African Americans, 27-39; artistic center in 19th century, 161, 176, 184, 187; as a target for anti-communists, 191; Chamisso visits and explores, 6, 7; Chinese in, 34; entertainment in, during Gold rush, 147, 148; HUAC hearings in, 188; in 1849; in Gold Rush, 141, 142; photo of after fire, 282; public demonstrations in, 33; riots opposing HUAC in, 198; sketch of, 1847, 20; sketch of, 1852, 251; 79[2]:113, 132, 135, 324; as example of urbanization, 118; Chinatown in, 131; city grid established, 127; description of, 1848-50, 133; development of, 128; education in, 230; gambling halls in, 38; metropolis of the gold-rush urban system, 120; patronizes fine arts, 192, 193, 196; photo of, 1850s, 114; religion in, 253, 254, 260-268; saloons in, 287; sketch of, 1847, 122
    • Airport, 76[1, 4]:126
    • founding, 14:99-110; 27:57-61
    • Mission, see Missions: San Francisco de Asis
    • Presidio, see Presidio of San Francisco
    • pueblo, 1:28, 29; 14:100; 16:343; 21:118-25 passim; 27:58-60 passim
    • taken by U.S., 2:356-62 passim; 3:33, 84, 188; 8:71, 74; 15:306-10; 17:295, 299; 24:48
    • in 1780-90s "1781 Canizares Map of San Francisco Bay, The," by Douglas S. Watson, 13:180
    • 1792, 14:111-20
    • in 1820s and `30s, 23:195, 314
    • in 1846-47, 24:47-48; maps, (1847) 56:117, 118
    • in 1848-49, 5:8, 9-21; 11:129-37; 14:332; 16:129-30; 17:196; 19:235; 20:29-32, 120, 123, 291-93; 22:69-70, 242, 243-44; 23:276-78; 29:5, 14-17, 161-65, 168-72, 212-14; 27:10-17, 43-45, 361-70; 30:21
    • described during Gold Rush era, 77[1-3]:13, 15
      • banking in, 77[4]:210, 212-15, 218-22; business directory for, 77[4]:213; manufacturing in, 77[4]:34, 41, 196-97, 200, 204, 277, 278; news of gold discovery reaches, 77[4]:3; source of resources for other regions, 77[4]:158, 160, 189, 243; world's fastest growing city, 77[4]:187
    • description of (1849), 61:171 175; isolation of, 61:302-305; Japanese in (1860), 264-275 passim
    • in 1850s, 5:22-43; 6:37-45, 213, 251-52; 7:227, 395-404; 12:92, 94-110; 13:82; 14:133, 134; 15:88, 163-86, 266-82, 364-77; 16:78-84, 182-84; 21:363; 22:246-47, 253-76; 23:228, 358; 24:48-49; 26:333-45; 28:31-46, 127-30; 34:66-74; 42:6,7,27; 50:431, 432; 53:52-70 passim; 64:123-124
    • in 1860s, 6:352; 10:291; 19:233; 20:251, 252, 253; 23:228-44; 27:66-71; 29:251-54; 32:219-21; 42:13, 43:19-35 passim
    • in 1870s, 19:233-34; 29:288-94; 37:215-24, 227; 42:127-144 passim; 50:illustration between 132 & 162, 277-284 passim; 349-362 passim
    • in 1880s, 16:300-301; 27:224-27, 228; population in 1880, 77[1-3]:51
    • in 1890s, 54:245-262 passim
    • in 1900s, 42:291-300 passim, 43:3-18, 49:337, 50:295-312 passim; 56:292, 295 (Maynard Dixon)
    • violence in, 77[1-3]:63
    • Bay area, inside front cover, Fall (volume 75), 75:199, 200, 201, 202, 205, 211, 212, 227 266, 267, 272, 345, 349, 361, Bay area, 362
    • bar, 15:164, 182, 186; 26:343-44
    • Board of Aldermen, 9:26; 15:164, 166, 172-78 passim, 184, 185, 268, 272, 276, 281, 282, 364-73 passim; 16:282, 342; 17:81-84 passim, 168-82 passim; Board of Assist. Aldermen, 9:26; 15:163-68 passim, 176, 185, 272-82 passim, 364, 365, 370, 371; 16:82, 340, 342; 17:168, 175, 177.
    • Board of Education, 15:173; 17:175.
    • Board of Supervisors, 15:169, 170, 177, 269, 270, 280, 282, 364-72 passim; 16:84, 183, 182-83; 17:176; 21:30; boundaries, 15:176, 183; 21:113; 41:156-161, 51:3-16
    • buildings, 3:37; 5:12; 14:128; 15:170, 175, 268, 269, 272, 275; 16:129, 130, 139, 182, 183, 184, 344; 17:83; 22:267; 31:297; brick, 3:37; 15:282; 16:129; 19:321; City Hall, 16:342; 20:299-307 passim; 22:112, 113, 267; see also names of buildings; "El Dorado Gothic"
    • charter, 9:48; 15:278, 282; 19:153; 20:14; 21:121; Common Council, 15:164, 169, 176-84 passim, 274, 369, 370; Town Council, 5:405-7; Consolidation of city and county, 9:48, 110; 15:276, 278; courts, 15:88, 163-85 passim, 266-77 passim, 282, 364-77 passim; 16:80-84 passim, 183, 282, 284, 285, 336-43 passim; 17:82, 175, 177, 180; 21:120-23 passim; 22:267; District bill, 9:260, 284; elections and politics, 5:41; 7:396, 401; 9:24-33 passim, 108-9, 110; 11:137; 15:163-77 passim, 184, 186, 279-82 passim, 364, 366; 16:79-84 passim, 340; 17:309; 18:37, 38; 22:112; finances, assessments, taxes, 5:406-7; 15:163, 169, 178, 180, 182, 184, 186, 266, 270-78 passim, 371, 373, 374; 16:82, 283, 284, 338; 17:83, 170, 176, 179, 182, 196-97; 20:303; 23:228; 28:116; 34:251 government, 1:28, 31; 5:406; 10:143-45; 19:299; 20:14; 21:30; grand juries, 15:88, 169, 170, 174, 176, 181, 186, 271, 275-76, 281, 282, 365; 17:81, 83, 167, 174, 176, 177; laws and ordinances, 2:75; 15:163-68 passim, 175, 185, 272, 276, 282, 367; 16:340, 342; 17:168, 182; 19:299; 21:119, 124; 22:258; 23:238; lawsuits, 15:182, 186, 276, 282, 366-67, 370; 16:182; message of Mayor (1855), 15:274; sanitary reduction works, 34:330; surveys of, 3:32; 11:134; 13:236; 21:118, 121; Punch Revealed: Being a True Account of the Rediscovery of San Francisco's Long-Lost Favorite of Favorites," 52:229-240; "The Steam Beer Handicap: Chris Buckley and the San Francisco Municipal Election of 1890," 54:245-262; "Sunny Jim Rolph: The First 'Mayor of All the People'" 53:165-172; "Thomas Starr King and the Mercy Million," 43:293-307; "Why Shouldn't California Have the Grandest Aqueduct in the World?" 53:347-361; see also Mission San Francisco de Asis; Portsmouth Square; South Park; Yerba Buena
    • churches, 23:157-58, 235, 245, 246; see also names of churches
    • dunes near, 76[2-3]:22
    • earthquake (1906), 75:28, 142; 29, 42, 52, 58, 65, 69, 70, 76; earthquake, 75:156, 163, 158, 162, 168; 76[2-3]:71
    • fed by San Jose, 76[2-3]:117
    • fires, see Fires; San Francisco earthquake and fire
    • first: bank, 3:37; brick buildings, 3:37; 16:129; 19:321; 28:66; bridge, 3:33; houses, 14:318 (see also Yerba Buena); melodeon, 37:237; post office, 3:37-38; school, 3:34-35; 4:172; 11:134, 143; 26:348; 27:233, 368; 28:34; other firsts, 3:34-39 passim; 4:172; 16:130; 25:334; 28:35; 38:39
    • hotels, restaurants, saloons, 3:38; 5:349; 6:51, 56, 57; 8:273; 10:276, 290; 11:152; 12:364; 16:130, 140, 307; 17:36, (illustration), opposite 36; 20:292-93; 21:259; 22:262-66 passim; 27:368; 28:46; 33:57; 35:140-42; 37:227, 332-33; see also names of hotels, etc.
    • isolation of, 61:302-305
    • Japanese in (1860), 61:264-275 passim
    • newspapers, 7:277-81 passim; 10:64; 13:299; 15:175, 272; 16:339; 17:80; 20:28, 165; 21:153; 27:318; 28:36; see also Alta California; American; Californian; California Star; California Democrat; Call; Chronicle; Dramatic Chronicle; Echo du Pacifique; Examiner; Globe; Herald; Journal of Commerce; News; News-Letter; Pacific; Pacific News; Picayune; Post; Spirit of the Times; Times; True Standard
    • population, 10:405; 11:137; 13:376, 384; 16:338; 22:253; 37:316
    • Public Library, 19:153; 25:14-15, 252; 28:35; photograph, 25: opposite 1; 51:357-359
    • rainfall in, 76[2-3]:19
    • real estate, 4:172; 13:275, 367; 14:330-31; 15:171, 179, 180, 183, 186, 266, 270, 276, 279, 282, 367, 368; 16:129, 182; 18:37; 23:56, 157, 174, 228-44 passim; 37:315-16; alcalde grants, 16:343; 28:67-68, 266; beach and water lots, 15:171, 180, 186, 270, 276; 16:182; 17:173; 34:258-59, 333-34; 37:315; city slip property, 15:276, 282; 16:182; Peter Smith titles, 34:251, 257; pueblo lands, 15:169, 176; 16:343; 21:121, 123-24; sales for taxes, 15:272-73; tidelands, 21:121-22; 22:113-25; see also Rents; Squatters
    • Redevelopment Agency, 74:390- 392
    • Sailors in, 73:134; kidnapping of, 19th century, 64:10-17
    • School Board, 55:210-211, 217; see "Race and the San Francisco School Board Incident: Contemporary Evaluations, 50:295-312 passim
    • schools, 3:34-35; 4:172; 5:407; 6:40; 11:134-35, 143; 14:75; 15:88, 164, 169, 173, 174-75, 183, 275, 384; 16:182, 283, 284; 17:174-75; 20:14; 21:364; 26:348; 27:10, 233, 236; 28:33-34; 33:302, 308; 36:348-49; 37:44; Boy's High, 35:139; for deaf, dumb, blind, 10:289-90; female institutes, 17:182; 28:34; 36:348; Happy Valley No. 2, 16:283; Lincoln Grammar, 37:224-26; North Beach No. 5, 15:174-75; 16:284; Powell St. Academy, 15:267; Powell St. No. 3, 15:180; 16:283, 284; private, 4:406; 6:40; reform, 10:276 (see also Industrial School); Rincon Pt. No. 1, 15:174, 180, 267; 16:283, 284; 33:306; Roman Catholic, 15:75, 172; 16:284; 17:175; San Francisco High, 36:348; 38:29, 338; South Cosmopolitan, 35:21, 127; Spring Valley No. 6, 16:284; 33:308; Union St. No.4, 10:378; 14:268; 15:182, 268; 16:284
    • streets and roads, 5:29, 33, 35; 13:235-39; 15:65, 88, 163-66 passim, 176, 182, 185, 273, 275; 16:184, 340, 342, 347; 17:173, 176; 19:187; 23:74-75, 230, 238; 27:348; 37:316
      • Army, 21:117; Battery, 15:65; 17:301; 22:257, 264; Bay View Turnpike (Barneveld), 21:116; Brannan, 16:283, 340, 342; 17:169; 21:115; Brenham Place, 17:298; Broadway, 17:291, 301; 22:257, 269; 23:156; Bush, 22:257, 264; California, 17:292, 293; 22:256, 264, 266, 267; Center (16th), 21:113; Clay, 16:339, 340; 17:230, 294-99 passim, 314; 22:256, 259, 266-69 passim; Clement, 24:379; Columbus (Montgomery Avenue), 21:167; Commercial, 15:176; 17:173, 309; 22:257, 267, 268; Drumm, 17:173; Dupont (Grant), 13:237-38; 22:256, 257, 259, 266, 267; Essex, 37:217; Filbert, 17:293; First, 21:114; Folsom, 21:113, 114; Front, 22:254, 257; Fundacion, Calle de la, 3:31; 11:75; 13:236-37; 17:292, 299; Grant, 13:235-38; 17:292, 299 (see also Dupont); Halleck, 17:315; Harris (8th), 21:114; Jackson, 17:301, 310; 22:256, 258, 268; 23:74; Jones, 11:130; 17:296; Kearny, 15:163, 176, 275; 17:294, 298, 301, 316; 22:259, 268, 269; Kentucky, 21:115; Larkin, 16:5; Leidesdorff, 15:182, 184; 17:291, 293, 294; McAllister, 11:126; Mason, 16:282; Mazzini, 21:117; Mellus, 11:136; Merchant, 17:295; Mission, 6:13; 14:129; 16:283; 17:169; 21:113-14; 22:274; Montgomery, 11:69, 71; 14:126; 17:292-95 passim, 310, 315; 22:254-58 passim, 267, 268; Natoma, 11:136; Navy (26th), 22:119; Pacific, 17:301, 312; 22:268, 269; Pacific Plank Road, 15:373; Park (24th), 22:119; Pine, 17:291; Powell, 17:293; Precita, 21:117; Presidio, 16:284; Price (7th), 21:114; Sacramento, 2:201; 11:69; 17:173, 293, 294; 22:266, 269; Sansome, 17:315; 22:257, 264; Serpentine, 21:117; Steuart, 17:315; Stockton, 16:282; 17:291; 22:248, 258; Third, 21:115; Townsend, 11:135; Vallejo, 16:282; Vernon Place, 37:215; Washington, 15:182; 17:295, 298; 22:113, 257, 259
    • theaters, actors, plays, 4:211-12, 301-2; 7:283; 14:73, 133, 175; 15:170; 18:286; 20:127-39, 141, 142-43, 293-309; 21:39-69, 141-76, 240-64; 22:266; 23:106; 28:36; 31:254, 260; 33:41; 34:359; 35:141-42; see also names of actors, operas, theaters
    • transportation, 8:284; 9:284; 15:167, 168, 175; 16:284; 17:172, 178, 180; 19:149-52; 20:292; 22:257-58, 274; 23:230, 245; 37:217, 224, 225; 38:336
    • U.S. forces occupy, 76[2-3]:333
    • water supply, 9:283; 10:391; 14:129; 17:175, 180, 181; 22:253; 23:277; 25:104; 37:224-25; 38:249-58; see also Cisterns
    • water utilities, 64:254-263
    • see "Likenesses Taken in the Most Approved Style: William Shew, Pioneer Daguerreotypist," 56:2-19; "Fountainhead of corruption: Peter P. McDonough, boss of San Francisco's underworld, 58:142-153; "George Roe and California's centennial of light," 58:234-247; "A glimpse into the Nantic's hold," 58:326-333; "Marsden Manson wants Hetch Hetchy dammed: engineers and conservationists in the progressive era," 58:281-303; "'No longer a buoyant ship'-unearthing the Gold Rush storeship Niantic," 58:316-325; "Rincon Hill was San Francisco's most genteel neighborhood," 58:48-61; "The Battle for the Eight-Hour Day in San Francisco, 57:342-353; "Carville, San Francisco's Oceanside Bohemia," 57:308-319; "The Chinese as Medical Scapegoats in San Francisco, 1870-1905," 57:70-87; "Muybridge's Window to the Past: A Wet-Plate View of San Francisco in 1877;" "The California National Guard in the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906," 55:137-149; "The Cigar-Box Papers," 55:256-269; "The City That Was," 55:121-136; "Great Expectations: The Business Correspondence of 'Gibbons & Lammot,' Gold Rush Black Powder Merchants," 55:290-305; "Kahn of California," 55:340-351 passim; "The Viceregal Order for the Founding of San Francisco," 55:26-27
    • see also "Abe Ruef Was No Boss: Machine Politics, Reform, and San Francisco," 51:3-16; "The Camanche: First Monitor of the Pacific," 45:113-124; "Charles Fey and San Francisco's Liberty Bell Slot Machine," 54:57-62; "Charles Warren Stoddard: The Pleasure of His Company," 52:153-169; "Gonnazionali, Stenterello, and Farfariello: Italian Variety Theater in San Francisco," 54:27-36; "Democracy in Banking: The Bank of Italy and California's Italians," 47:195-218; "An Early Attempt at International Goodwill," 50:79-83; "Forgotten Financier: Francois L. A. Pioche," 53:17-24; "Framework for Destiny: San Francisco, 1847," 51:165-178; "The Gianninis-Men of the Renaissance," 49:250-269 passim, 337-351 passim; "James Rolph,Jr., and the Early Days of the San Francisco Municipal Railway," 43:3-18; "The Mansion of the California Historical Society, 2090 Jackson Street, San Francisco," 48:308-324; "Michael Reese: Parsimonious Patron of the University of California," 42:127-144 passim; "New Data on the Buildings of Mission San Francisco," 46:195-205; "Rincon or Telegraph Hill: Robert Louis Stevenson's Introduction to the South Seas," 46:223-234; "Rivera at San Francisco: A Journal of Exploration, 1774," 41:325-340; "Secrets of Pisco Punch Revealed: Being a True Account of the Rediscovery o San Francisco's Long-Lost Favorite of Favorites," 52:229-240; "The Steam Beer Handicap: Chris Buckley and the San Francisco Municipal Election of 1890," 54:245-262; "Sunny Jim Rolph: The First 'Mayor of All the People'" 53:165-172; "Thomas Starr King and the Mercy Million," 43:293-307; "Why Shouldn't California Have the Grandest Aqueduct in the World?" 53:347-361; see also Mission San Francisco de Asis; Portsmouth Square; South Park; Yerba Buena; Bulkhead Bill; Chinese; Customhouse; Hospitals; Orphanages; Prices; Rents; San Francisco Fire Department; South Park; U.S. Mint; U.S. Post Office; Vigilance Committees; Wharves; Yerba Buena
  • San Francisco & Clear Lake Railroad, 32:368
  • San Francisco & Colorado River Railroad Company, 26:196
  • San Francisco & San Joaquin Valley Railway, 70:103, 109, 110
  • San Francisco & San Joaquin Valley Railway, 9:96
  • San Francisco (bark, 1849), 13:20
  • San Francisco (clipper), 27:292-93
  • San Francisco (ship, 1540), 6:132; 7:267
  • San Francisco (steamer, 1854), 15:168
  • San Francisco (Verde) River, Arizona, 1:113, 117
  • San Francisco African American Historical and Cultural Society, inside front cover, Fall (volume 75), library, 75:91
  • San Francisco Almanac, 26:229, 232
  • San Francisco Alta (newspaper), 58:208
  • San Francisco Alta California (newspaper), 56:3; see Alta California
  • San Francisco and Humboldt Bay Railroad, 70:110
  • San Francisco and Marysville Railroad, 9:259, 284
  • San Francisco and Mission Woolen Factory, 10:291
  • San Francisco and Northern Pacific Railroad Depot, 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Spring
  • San Francisco and Pacific Glass Works, 60:117
  • San Francisco and Sacramento Railroad, 4:225; 54:339
  • San Francisco and San Jose Railroad, 7:292; 10:389; 14:165-66; 24:262; 52:137; 63:120; see also Pacific and Atlantic Railroad
  • San Francisco and Washoe Railroad, 4:265
  • San Francisco Archdiocese of the Catholic Church, 65:207
  • San Francisco Argonaut (newspaper), 60:334
  • San Francisco Arguello Boulevard Improvement Club, 31:377
  • San Francisco Art Association, 21:328, 332; 26:196, 231, 278, 282; 30:138, 139, 148; 33:311; 36:199-202; 37:21-22; 38:1; 42:17; 54:136, photograph, 126; 66:120, 122; 69:137; 71:14-16, 23, 52, 56, 76, 78, 79, 83, 85; School of Design, 14-15, 56, 83; 79[2]:198
  • "The San Francisco Art Association, 1871-1906," exhibition at CHS, 76:Supp., 17-20
  • San Francisco Art Institute (formerly California School of Fine Arts), photograph, 55:75; 56:129; 62:218; 66:120, 122, 126; 74:330
  • San Francisco Art Union, 28:35
  • San Francisco Artists' Union, 36:199; 71:14
  • San Francisco As It Is: Being Gleanings from the Picayune, 1850-1852, edited by Kenneth M. Johnson, review, 45:172-173
  • San Francisco Assaying and Refining Works, 70:274-275
  • San Francisco Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, 64:277
  • San Francisco Association of Spiritualists, 73:194
  • San Francisco Bank, 32:375
  • San Francisco Baptist Association, 15:164; 27:10, 230, 236
  • San Francisco Baseball Club, 70:179 (photograph)
  • San Francisco bathhouses (1860s), 64:274-283 passim
  • San Francisco Bay 5:30, 212-13; 11:314-20 passim; 14:257; 23:380; 18:142; 25:319-24; in 1776, 14:105-6, 107 in 1792, 14:111, 112-13; in 1845-46, 5:256; 20:214-15; 22:318; 75:122, 123, 131; 76[2-3]:5, 13, 36, 58, 85, 88, 94, 95, 102, 205, 265, 301, 311, 313, 337, 341; 77[1-3]:36; 77[4]:109, 110, 115, 132, 242, 250, 254; in 1820s, 8:140-44 passim, 235, 239; 14:123; in 1848-49, 5:6-7, 11-12; 10:403; 13:11, 85, 364-65; 20:291; 23:276; in 1850s, 7:227; 15:176, 369; 20:21; 22:253-54 delayed discovery of, 27:289-96; discovery, 37:297; first ship in, 13:180; 27:293; first steamboat, 14:143-46; fortification of (1860s), 33:29-38; sea-otter and seal hunting in, 12:225-36 passim; maps, 13: opposite 61, 181; 14: opposite 111; picture of Indians on, 14: opposite 99; view of, 22: opposite 249; (1769), 47:305, 306; 41/3 Addenda, 1-29; 52:100-130; 53:197-292 passim; (1775-1776), 55:26-27; 63:117; 73:60, 123, 145; 74:177, 186, 191, 372, 422; see "Drake Landed in San Francisco Bay in 1579: The Testimony of the Plate of Brass," 41/3: Addenda, 1-29; "Drake's Landing in California: A Case for San Francisco Bay," 52:100-130, "The Farallones and the Boston Men," 53:309-316; "Francis Drake and Nova Albion, 43:135-158 passim; "The Francis Drake Controversy: His California Anchorage, June 17-July 23, 1579," 53:197-292 passim; "The Missionization of the Coast Miwok Indians of California, 49:143-162 passim; "The Square-toed Packets of San Francisco Bay," 51: pictorial insert between 34 & 58; Spring, inside front cover (volume 78)
  • San Francisco Bay Area, 73:56, 65, inside front cover, Spring, 203, 213; 76[1, 4]:82, 83
  • San Francisco Bay Ferryboats, by George H. Harlan, review, 48:359
  • "San Francisco Bay," by Robert A. Weinstein, pictorial essay, 49: between 48 & 49
  • "San Francisco Bay-Area Press Views Russian Aggression in the Far East, 1903-1905," by Ashbrook Lincoln, 30:193-206
  • "San Francisco Bay/San Quentin Cove," by Robert H. Power, 53:197-292 passim
  • San Francisco Benevolent Association, 74:382
  • San Francisco Bible Society, 15:185; 26:171; 32:123, 129
  • "San Francisco Black Churches in the Early 1860s: Political Pressure Group," by Philip M. Montesano, 52:145-152
  • San Francisco Bluebook 59:31
  • San Francisco Blues, 9:244, 270; 15:147, 174, 181, 184, 266, 267, 277, 373, 376; 16:82, 345; 17:266; 37:362, 364; 38:17
  • San Francisco Board of Education, 62:122
  • San Francisco Board of Health, 1870-1905, 57:70-87 passim; 75:162
  • San Francisco Board of Marine Underwriters, 26:351, 356; 27:79-81, 350
  • San Francisco Board of Park Commissioners, 64:278
  • San Francisco Board of Supervisors, 74:376; 75:163; 76[1, 4]:127, 128, 129
  • "San Francisco Boyhood, A," by Anson S.Blake, 37:215-28
  • San Francisco Building Trades Council, 57:352
  • San Francisco Bulletin (newspaper), 42:11; 43:302; 45:44; 47:332, 333, 334; 50:249, 411; 57:314; 58:170, 175; 73:129, 192; 75:64; 79[2]:7
  • San Francisco Business Directory, 77[4]:215
  • San Francisco Californian (newspaper), 41:232,233; 56:120, 121; 79[2]:142
  • San Francisco Call (newspaper), 42:11, 138, 234; 43:4; 48:9-10, 331; 49:42, 43; 52:129; 53:363; 55:98, 109, 145, 342; 57:309; 58:338-339
  • San Francisco Call-Bulletin (newspaper), 57:130
  • San Francisco Catholic Monitor (publication), 56:196, 200
  • San Francisco Central Labor Council, 63:215, 218, 220
  • San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, 17:197; 26:351, 352, 353, 362; 27:68-70, 171; 37:277; 48:160; 57:344-352 passim; 62:201; 63:331-332; 76[1, 4]:124,127
  • San Francisco Chinatown Street, (photograph), by Arnold Genthe, 73:270
  • San Francisco Chinatown, 69:64
  • San Francisco Chronicle (newspaper), 42:136, 137, 140; 43:15, 200; 46:24, 26; 48:331; 50:296, 302, 359; 51:62; 52:158, 199; 53:108, 110, 165, 341,351; 54:125, 134; 55:10, 11, 143, 144, 145; 57:10, 130, 155, 295-316 passim; 58:168, 170, 240, 311, 340, 341; 59:8; 60:140, 179, 275; 62:124, 179 (quote); 73:19, 201; 74:378; 75:66, 143, 149; 76[1, 4]:129; 77[1-3]:84; new building, 103; 78:192, 195, 199, 200
  • San Francisco Chronicle Reader (The), by William Hogan and William German, review, 43:58
  • San Francisco CIO Council, 76[1, 4]:125, 126, 129, 134
  • San Francisco City Charter, Article XII, 73:304
  • San Francisco City College, 35:305
  • San Francisco City Hall, 73:301
  • San Francisco City Water Works Company, 48:11
  • San Francisco Clearing House, 70:276
  • San Francisco Club, 33:376
  • San Francisco College for Women, 42:10
  • San Francisco College, 36:348
  • San Francisco Committee Against HUAC, 78:196
  • San Francisco Committee Against Segregation and Discrimination, 60:269
  • San Francisco Committee of Vigilance (1851), 52:339
  • San Francisco Company, 16:216, 367
  • San Francisco Construction Company, 63:283
  • San Francisco County Medical Society, 4:188, 190-91
  • San Francisco County, 73:56; 77[4]:64
  • San Francisco Courant (newspaper), 50:297
  • San Francisco Daily Bulletin (newspaper), 50:82
  • San Francisco Daily Citizen, 73:127, 128
  • San Francisco Daily Examiner (newspaper), 78:30, 31, 33, 39 see San Francisco Examiner
  • San Francisco Daily Herald (newspaper), 58:322
  • San Francisco Daily Morning Chronicle, 56:40
  • San Francisco Daily News (newspaper), 43:9, 13
  • San Francisco Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 10:276, 289, 373; 36:297
  • San Francisco Department of Public Health, 67:41; 75:163; 75:52, 53, 55
  • San Francisco earthquake and fire (1906), 3:43; 15:315-18, 321; 20:138-39; 21:183-84, 369-70; 23:374; 24:5-6; 31:295; 33:42-44, 312, 382; 35:161-69; 36:63; 39:182-83; 63:284-285; 65:34-41; 73:204; 74:190, 192, 378, 380, 384-385, 392
  • "The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire: Photographs and Manuscripts from the California Historical Society Library," by Laverne Mao Dicker, 59:34-65
  • San Francisco Elevator (newspaper), 50:260; 75:225
  • San Francisco Emergency Relief Administration, 58:364
  • San Francisco Employers' Council, 76[1, 4]:124
  • San Francisco Evening Bulletin (newspaper), 41:310, 311; 77[4]:239
  • San Francisco Examiner (newspaper), 42:292, 294; 51:227-243 passim; 52:205; 53:342, 363; 56:292, 293; 57:59, 174, 295-309 passim; 58:174, 339; 60:129, 179, 270, 338, 342, 343; 62:7-8, 124; 73:198, 305; 74:390; 75:268
  • San Francisco Fair: Treasure Island, 1939-1940, editor by Patrida F. Carpenter and Paul Totah, review, 68:138
  • San Francisco Federal Savings & Loan Association, 53:388
  • San Francisco Federal Symphony Orchestra, 75:236
  • San Francisco Female Institute, 17:182; 36:348
  • San Francisco Ferry Building, 73:296 (photograph), 303, 306
  • San Francisco Film Festival, 74:326
  • San Francisco Fire Dept, 10:381, 393; 15:185, 270, 272, 279, 301, 311-23; 16:343; 17:168, 175-76, 177; 23:69-76 passim
    • engines and engine companies:
      • Broderick No. 1, 26:16
      • California No. 4, 15:185, 313; 16:285
      • Columbian No. 11, 15:185, 271
      • Crescent No. 10, 10:369; 15:185
      • Deluge, 15:179
      • Empire No. 1, 15:185, 311, 372; 23:71
      • Howard No. 3, 10:77, 263, 381, 382; 15:88, 163, 185, 367, 368; 16:342; 27:106, 111
      • Knickerbocker No. 5, 15:179, 182, 185
      • Manhattan No. 2, 15:172, 179, 180, 185; 19:192
      • Monumental No. 6, 3:37; 15:164, 166, 174, 180, 185, 313, 372; 23:71-74; 35:291; 38:305
      • Pacific No. 8, 15:167, 185; 16:347
      • Pennsylvania No. 12, 15:177, 183, 185, 313, 367; 16:284-85, 342
      • Peterson No. 15, 15:179, 267
      • Protection No. 2, 15:311
      • Rough Diamond (Young America) No. 13, 15:369
      • San Francisco, 15:311
      • Tiger No. 14, 15:313; 16:342
      • Vigilant No. 9, 10:285, 297; 15:185; 16:79
      • Volunteer No. 7, 3:37; 15:185, 364; 16:338; 17:168, 176
    • hook and ladder companies:
      • Howard, 2:120
      • Lafayette No. 2, 15:183, 185, 305, 369, 377; 17:178
      • St. Francis No. 1, 2:120; 15:183, 185; 20:294
      • Sansome No. 3, 2:120; 15:185; 38:305-6
    • hose company: Hayes Valley No. 3, 18:333
  • San Francisco Fire Insurance Company, 26:265; 27:270
  • San Francisco Fire Underwriters, 74:409
  • San Francisco Friends of Progress, see Friends of Progress
  • San Francisco Gardeners and Ranchers Association, 36:110
  • San Francisco Gas and Electric Company (1896), 58:247
  • San Francisco Gas Company, 10:389; 15:370, 373; 16:341; 18:100; 25:344; 68:9
  • San Francisco Gas Works, 53:19, 24
  • San Francisco General Hospital, 75:55
  • San Francisco General Strike (1930's), 49:301
  • San Francisco General Strike (1934), 63:212-223
  • "The San Francisco Gentleman: Etiquette and Society, 1849-1879," by Timothy J. Haggerty, 65:96-103
  • San Francisco Giants (baseball team), 74:285
  • San Francisco Golden Era, 73:129
  • San Francisco Golden Sun (newspaper), 59:10
  • San Francisco Hall, 15:166, 273, 368; 20:303-8 passim; 37:366
  • "San Francisco Harbor Defense during the Civil War," by Benjamin F. Gilbert, 33:229-40
  • San Francisco Herald (newspaper), 43:20, 21; 50:83, 401; 52:339; 55:163, 164, 167, 168; 75:64
  • San Francisco House of Refuge, 15:169, 269
  • San Francisco Hussars, 38:20
  • San Francisco Illustrated Wasp (newspaper), 49:139; see "The Chinese Must Go!" 50:285-294 passim
  • "San Francisco in 1776 and in 1835," 14:99-101
  • "San Francisco in 1792," by George Vancouver, 14:111-20
  • "San Francisco in 1843: A Key to Dr. Sandels' Drawing," by Bruno Fritzche, 50:3-13
  • San Francisco in 1847 (drawing), 76[2-3]:362, 374
  • San Francisco in 1850 (sketch), 71:6-7
  • "San Francisco in 1851, as Described by Eyewitnesses," by Lula M. Garrett, 22:253-80
  • San Francisco Indian Center, 62:14
  • San Francisco Irish (The), 1850-1975, editor by James P. Walsh, review, 58:90
  • San Francisco Irish 1848-1880 (The), by R. A. Burchell, review, 59:358, 360
  • San Francisco Iron Works, see San Francisco Union Iron Works
  • San Francisco Jockey Club, 15:278
  • San Francisco Labor Clarion (newspaper), 55:163-164
  • San Francisco Labor Council, 35:60, 64, 150, 152; 42:249, 252; 62:198, 199, 202, 204; 78:195
  • San Francisco Labor movement, 64:176-191
  • San Francisco Ladies Orphan Asylum Society, 22:112, 114
  • San Francisco Law Library, 15:185, 186, 270; 30:137; 38:315
  • San Francisco Legislative Assembly, 73:125
  • San Francisco Lunar Visitor (newspaper), 52:147
  • San Francisco Maritime Museum, 58:321, 324, 325, 326-333 passim; 64:282; 75:90
  • San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park, 70:115
  • San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park, 51:38; 64:282
  • "San Francisco McAllisters, The," by Douglas S. Watson, 11:124-28
  • San Francisco Mechanics' Fair (1889), 75:128 (photo)
  • San Francisco Medical Journal, 4:174
  • San Francisco Medical Society, 17:176
  • San Francisco Memoirs 1835-1851: Eyewitness Accounts of the Birth of a City, by Malcom E. Barker, review, 75:172-173
  • San Francisco Mercury (later named Pioneer) (newspaper), 73:196
  • San Francisco Mining Exchange, 73:136; see "The Founding of the San Francisco Mining Exchange," 48:3-18
  • San Francisco Mining Stock and Exchange Board: formation of (1862), 77[4]:69; sales of securities at, 70
  • San Francisco Minstrels, 9:175, 246, 248, 264, 273, 286, 385; 15:375; 20:305; 21:41, 42, 46, 47, 64; see also Backus Minstrels
  • San Francisco Mint, 55:341; 68:2, 3 (photograph), 7-13 (photos); see United States Mint
  • San Francisco Mirror (newspaper), 52:147
  • San Francisco Mirror of the Times, 75:204
  • San Francisco Mission to Metropolis, by Oscar Lewis, review, 46:363-364
  • San Francisco Monitor (newspaper), 60:176, 180
  • San Francisco Morning Call (newspaper), 56:292; 73:200; 79[2]:269
  • San Francisco Morning Post (newspaper), 77[4]:63
  • San Francisco Municipal Railway System, 43:3-18 passim; 65:22
  • San Francisco Municipal Reform League, 51:230-231
  • San Francisco Mural Artists' Society, 53:367
  • San Francisco Murals: Community Creates Its Muse, by Timothy W. Drescher, review, 75:101
  • San Francisco Museum of Art, 38:4
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 74:372, 393; 77[1-3]:84
  • San Francisco Musical Association, 25:229-54
  • San Francisco News (newspaper), 43:203; 52:237
  • San Francisco News-Call Bulletin (newspaper), 78:195
  • San Francisco News Letter (newspaper), 58:240, 335, 337
  • San Francisco Newspaper Printing Company, 66:65
  • San Francisco Newspapers, 59:176
  • San Francisco Normal School and Teacher's Association, 38:26
  • San Francisco Olympic Club (1879), 54:133, 134
  • "San Francisco One Hundred Years Ago," address by Charles Caldwell Dobie, 14:186
  • San Francisco Opera Chorus, 78:174
  • San Francisco Opera House company, 21:69; 75:77, 78 (photo)
  • San Francisco Opera, 65:252
  • San Francisco Opera Library, 75:93
  • San Francisco Orphanage Asylum Society, 64:123, 124
  • San Francisco Pacific Appeal (newspaper), 52:147, 148; 56:34
  • San Francisco Pacific Coast Appeal (newspaper), 50:263
  • San Francisco Parks Commission (1943), 58:106
  • San Francisco Peninsula, 75:154
  • San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum, 75:93
  • San Francisco Philharmonic Society, 1:9; 15:164, 166; 16:283, 337; 17:82; 25:335, 342; 36:346
  • San Francisco Photographic Artists Association, 56:8; 71:124
  • San Francisco Photographic Salon (1901), 71:126
  • San Francisco Picayune (newspaper), 53:68, 69
  • San Francisco pilot commissioners, 26:351
  • San Francisco Pioneer (formerly Mercury) (newspaper), 73:196
  • San Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal Association [SPUR], 76[1, 4]:124
  • San Francisco Police Department, 2:120; 6:12-16 passim; 15:88, 163, 165, 176, 180, 181-82, 185, 268, 282; 16:184, 340; 17:168; 37:207
  • San Francisco politics, see Where Unionism Holds Undisputed Sway - A Reappraisal of San Francisco's Union Labor Party, by Jules Tygiel, 62:196-215
  • San Francisco Polyclinic, 30:67
  • San Francisco Post Office, 73:301; 77[4]:263
  • San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing, 76[1, 4]:114
  • San Francisco presidio and mission, described in 1820, 78:2
  • San Francisco Presidio Chapel, 54:68-69
  • San Francisco Presidio, 63:117; 78:166; see also Presidio of San Francisco
  • San Francisco Press Club, 11:190; 15:182; 20:137; 73:127
  • San Francisco Prices Current (publication), 55:249, 250, 253
  • San Francisco Progress (newspaper), 76[1, 4]:129
  • San Francisco Public Library, 19:153; 25:14-15, 252; 28:35; photograph, 25: opposite 1; 51:357-359; 75:66, 90, 92, 168
  • San Francisco Quarantine Station, 75:162
  • San Francisco Recreation League, 64:276
  • San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, 74:390-392; 75:276; see "San Francisco's South of Market District," 52:196-223 passim
  • San Francisco Regional Cancer Foundation, 75:168
  • San Francisco Relief Committee (1906), 63:125
  • San Francisco Remedial Loan Association, 31:298
  • San Francisco Renaissance Movement, 72:288
  • San Francisco Renaissance: Poetics and Community at Mid-Century, by Michael Davidson, review, 69:393-394
  • San Francisco Rowing Club, 64:273
  • San Francisco Sängerbund, [San Francisco Sangerbund]15:164, 166
  • San Francisco Savings Bank, 77[4]:210
  • San Francisco Savings & Loan Association, 45:181
  • A San Francisco Scandal: The California of George Gordon, by Albert Shumate, review, 74:436-437
  • San Francisco School Board, 55:210-211, 217; "Race and the San Francisco School Board Incident: Contemporary Evaluations, 50:295-312 passim
  • San Francisco School District, 75:67
  • San Francisco School of Design, 19:101; 66:124
  • San Francisco School of Photography, 71:126
  • San Francisco Seamen's Friend Society, 32:119
  • San Francisco Senior Center, 64:282
  • San Francisco Sentinel (news paper), 60:312, 313
  • San Francisco Shipbuilding Company, 31:298
  • San Francisco's Literary Frontier, by Walker, review, 18:280-81
  • San Francisco Shipping News Company, 66:59
  • "`San Francisco Society,' from The Elite Directory of 1879," editor Dorothy H. Huggins, 19:225-39
  • San Francisco Solano Mission, 76[2-3]:102, 116, 209, 213, 215; see Missions: San Francisco Solano
  • San Francisco Solano, Lower California, 31:345, 346, 353
  • San Francisco Spiritualists Union, 74:377
  • San Francisco Stage (The): From Golden Spike to Great Earthquake, 1869-1906, by Misha Berson, review, 72:78-79
  • San Francisco Stage: From Gold Rush to Golden Spike, by Misha Berson, review, 69:390-392
  • San Francisco State College, 62:12; 78:196
  • San Francisco State College Federation of Teachers, 78:200
  • San Francisco State College, theses, 43:334
  • San Francisco State University, 75:38
  • San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board (1862), 48:8-9
  • San Francisco Stock Exchange, 31:300; 59:28, 30
  • San Francisco Sunday School Union, 15:365
  • San Francisco Sugar Refinery, 77[4]:196
  • San Francisco Symphony Association, 61:96; 65:252
  • "San Francisco Symphony Orchestra: First Decade," by Leonora W. Armsby, 25:229-54
  • San Francisco Symphony, 65:249-263
  • San Francisco Taxpayer (newspaper), 43:14
  • San Francisco Teachers' Association, 15:169
  • "San Francisco Teamsters at the Turn of the Century," by Robert M. Robinson, 35:59-69, 145-53
  • San Francisco Telephone Exchange, 55:80
  • San Francisco Times (newspaper), 58:337
  • San Francisco Town Journal, 1847-1848, review, 5:405-7
  • San Francisco Tract Society, 16:82
  • San Francisco Trades Union, 42:242
  • San Francisco Turn Gesangverein (San Francisco Turn Verein; see also San Francisco Verein), 15:166; 65:184, 191
  • San Francisco Unified School District, 65:22
  • San Francisco Union Association, 28:35
  • San Francisco Union Iron Works, 50:436; 52:137, photograph, 134
  • San Francisco Urban League, 65:24
  • San Francisco Verein, 38:298
  • San Francisco Vigilance committees, see Vigilance Committee
  • San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, 25:249-50
  • San Francisco Water Committee, 53:356
  • San Francisco Water Company, 64:273, 275
  • San Francisco water utilities, 64:254-263
  • San Francisco waterfront, 64:272-283
  • San Francisco Wave (newspaper), 47:107-108, 110
  • San Francisco Woolen Manufacturers, 10:291
  • San Francisco YMCA, 1853-1963, by Clifford M. Drury, review, 43:68-69
  • San Francisco Zion Church, 56:39
  • "San Francisco's 176th Birthday," by A.T. Leonard, Jr., 31:279-82
  • "San Francisco's Ancient Cannon," by Douglas S. Watson, 15:58-69; as address, 15:90
  • San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit System, 52:143
  • "San Francisco's Cisterns," by Charles R. Boden, 15:311-23
  • San Francisco's Enchanted Palace, by Ruth Newhall, review, 48:266-267
  • "San Francisco's Fighting Jew," by William M. Kramer and Norton B. Stern, 53:333-346
  • "San Francisco's Fin de Siècle Bohemian Renaissance," by Marvin R, Nathan, ["San Francisco's Fin de Siecle Bohemian Renaissance,"] 61:196-209
  • San Francisco's Golden Era: ... before the Fire, by Beebe and Clegg, review, 40:77-79
  • "San Francisco's Greek Colony: Evolution of an Ethnic Community, 1890-1945," by George P. Daskarolis, 60:114-133
  • San Francisco's Lincoln Shrimp, 60:152
  • "San Francisco's Old Spanish Cannon," see "San Francisco's Ancient Cannon"
  • San Francisco's Reign of Terror, by John Myers, review, 46:184-186
  • "San Francisco's South of Market District, 1850-1950: The Emergence of a Skid Row," by Alvin Averach, 52:196-223
  • San Francisco's Wilderness Next Door, by John Hart, review, 59:86-87
  • "San Francisco's Workingmen Respond to the Modern City," by Neil L. Shumsky, 55:46-57
  • "San Francisco, 1846-1848: The Coming of the Land Speculator," by Bruno Fritzche, 51:17-34
  • San Francisco, 1846-1856: From Hamlet to City, by Roger W. Lotchin, review, 54:277
  • "San Francisco, 1846-48," address by Anson S. Blake, 6:381-82
  • San Francisco, 1865-1932: Politics, Power and Urban Development, by William Issel and Robert W. Cherny, review, 65:299
  • San Francisco, 75th Anniversary, Special Souvenir Edition, 1906-1981, by Ron Ross, review, 60:378-379
  • San Francisco, Bahia de (Drake's Bay), 11:309; 20:317
  • San Francisco, Beef Trust, 63:116, 120, 121, 122, 125, 130; "Bloody Thursday," 63:213-223; Butchertown, 63:118, 122, 124, 125; labor relations, 63:331-332; maritime strike (1934), 63:216
  • San Francisco, Central Park, 70:184 (photograph)
  • San Francisco, City at the Golden Gate, by Gilliam and Gilliam, review, 40:359-60
  • San Francisco, Green Street Wharf (1894), 71:538 (photograph); North Beach (1865), 520 (photograph)
  • San Francisco, Irish-American community, 65:287-288
  • San Francisco, religious history, 65:218-220
  • San Francisco, Rio de, see San Joaquin River
  • "San Francisco," address by James Rolph, Jr., 9:188
  • "San Francisco-1851: The Golden City as the Argonauts Saw It," by Robert A. Weinstein, pictorial essay, 47: bet 71 & 73
  • San Francisco-Oakland area, 77[1-3]:51, 61
  • San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, 15:379, 381; 22:187; 24:91; 61:302-305 passim; 74:377, 432
  • San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad, 59:164
  • San Francisco-San Jose Railroad, 61:38
  • San Francisco: Mission to Metropolis, by Oscar Lewis, review, 61:71
  • San Francisco: Profile with Pictures, by Conrad, review, 39:182
  • San Francisco: the Story of a City, by John B. McGloin, S.J. review, 58:269
  • San Franciscos (baseball team), 70:183, 186, 189
  • San Francisquito Canyon Dam, 55:113
  • San Francisquito, 13:225; 17:24, 176; 19:203
  • San Gabriel (ship), 3:392
  • San Gabriel Canyon, gold in, 13:336
  • San Gabriel Mission, 73:224; 75:318 (photo); 76[2-3]:71, 116, 121, 151, 152, 158, 177, 181, 182, 183, 210, 221, 230, 234, 235, 286, 305, 311; 77[1-3]:162
  • San Gabriel Mountains, California, 74:113 (photo)
  • San Gabriel Orange Grove Association, 69:242, 243, 245
  • San Gabriel Reserve, 46:12, 13
  • San Gabriel River, 17:344; 76[2-3]:332, 344
  • San Gabriel Spanish American League, 59:13
  • San Gabriel Valley, California, 74:38; 75:224, 228 (photo); 76[1, 4]:45
  • San Gabriel, Battle of, 1:146, 148; 3:124-25; 12:335; 13:47, 51-52, 303; 17:124, 344-45, 349; 21:350, 354, 357; 22:51; 33:105-6, 111
  • San Gabriel, California, 32:328; 55:326-339 passim; see also Mission San Gabriel
  • San Gabriel, California, 74:11, 46 (photo), 94; 75:223, 314
  • San Geronimo, Isla de, 8:338, 339
  • San Gorgonio Pass, 29:242; 73:144, 145, 146, 150, 151, 152, 263, 265; 77[4]:267
  • San Gorgonio Primitive Area, 71:164
  • San Isidro, Baja California, 48:214
  • San Jacinto (rancheria), 3:242
  • San Jacinto Valley, 10:214, 215, 217; 78:264
  • San Jacinto, Battle of, 73:108
  • San Joaquin (river steamer), 15:51
  • San Joaquin and Kings River Canal Company, 25:22-23; 59:31
  • San Joaquin and Kings River Canal and Irrigation Company, 77[4]:239
  • San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad, 75:18, 20
  • San Joaquin Canal, 75:135
  • San Joaquin City, 11:358-59
  • San Joaquin County, 73:56, 66; 75:18; 77[4]:6, 245
  • San Joaquin Delta, 77[4]:287
  • San Joaquin Engine Company No. 3, Stockton, 10:45, 68
  • San Joaquin Guard, 37:362
  • San Joaquin Light and Power Company, 69:105
  • San Joaquin Light and Power, 60:254, 257
  • San Joaquin No. 2 (vessel), 64:100-101, 106, 107
  • San Joaquin No. 3 (vessel), 64:106-107
  • San Joaquin No. 4 (vessel), 64:106, 114-115
  • San Joaquin Pioneer and Historical Museum, 31:276
  • San Joaquin Republican (newspaper), Stockton, 20:164-65; 34:342-48
  • San Joaquin River and Valley, 1:114, 118, 121, 125, 126; 2:35, 44, 183-84, 196- 97, 200, 235-36; 3:27, 28, 91; 4:4-9 passim; 8:115; 11:248, 260-62; 13:67- 73, 359, 362, 372; 14:22, 106-7; 16:219, 220; 19:312; 21:12, 14, 325; 22:102, 344; 23:60, 127; 24:332-33; 25:2, 17-19; 27:157, 162; 28:121, 333; 34:23; 75:17, 129, 132, 134, 135, 137; Derby's reconnaissance of, 11:102-5; early visitors to, 10:211-19; Indians, 28:328; jack rabbit drive, 29:365; railroad, 18:22-31; 35:265
  • San Joaquin River Bridge (Pollasky), 63:283
  • San Joaquin River, 73:101, 108; 76[2-3]:212, 338; 77[4]:111, 241, 250, 256, 258, 280; 79[2]:123
  • San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Society, 56:334
  • San Joaquin Valley Railroad, 35:265
  • San Joaquin Valley Resources, 10:309
  • San Joaquin Valley, California, 46:3, 22; 48:328-329; 75:43, 90, 120 (photo), 124, 132, 318, 333; 76[2-3]:48, 52, 58, 63, 67, 211, 212, 216, 217, 272, 273, 274, 311, 315, 316, 317; 76[1, 4]:83, 95, 98, 101, 102, 103; 77[4]:113, 114, 118, 138, 234, 238, 239, 240, 243, 244, 247; see "Chinatowns in the Delta: The Chinese in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, 1870-1960," 49:21-37; 59:98-115 passim; 73:23, 110, 146, 298; 74:97 (photo), 106 (photo), 178, 180, 182, 194, 197; 75:199; land troubles in, 78:41-55; map of portion, 42
  • San Joaquín, Castillo de, [San Joaquin, Castillo de]15:60-66 passim, 69, 306; 29:271
  • San Jorge (ship), 7:137
  • San Jorge, Lower California, 6:159; 31:346, 353
  • San Jose (vessel, ship), 13:180; 31:110, 123; 37:294; 47:304, 305; 48:214
  • San Jose Academy, 14:157; 36:349; see also University of the Pacific
  • San Jose Board of Trade, 61:41, 43
  • San Jose City Council, 74:331, 337
  • San Jose Daily Mercury (newspaper), 61:42
  • San José de Guadalupe (pueblo), [San Jose de Guadalupe] 57:365-372 passim
  • San José del Cabo, Lower California, [San Jose del Cabo, Lower California] 8:221; 11:208, 381; 20:213; 73:118, 119
  • San Jose Mercury (newspaper), 44:180; 73:191; 76[1, 4]:7
  • "San Jose Mercury and the Civil War, The," by Benjamin B. Beales, 22:223-34, 355-64
  • San Jose Mercury Herald (newspaper), 57:295, 303, 304
  • San Jose Mercury News (newspaper), 74:331-332, 335
  • San José Mission, [San Jose Mission] 76[2-3]:8, 117, 212, 213, 304
  • San Jose Museum of Art, 74:338
  • San Jose Nihonmachi ("Japantown"), 73:58-59
  • San Jose Normal School (now San Jose State University, see), 28:322; 37:44; 73:212
  • San Jose Rotary Club, 64:184
  • San Jose Silk Factory, 43:316
  • San Jose State College, theses, 43:334-335
  • San Jose State University, 74:330-331, 338
  • San Jose Tribune, 60:285
  • San Jose Volunteers, 22:360
  • San José Watch Company, [San Jose Watch Company] 64:136
  • San Jose Watch Factory, 61:44
  • San Jose Young Men's Library, 38:312
  • San Jose Zouaves, 40:305
  • San Jose, California, 13:3-34, 148-70; 42:207, 208; 45:4; 76[2-3]:117-118, 120, 123, 127, 128, 150, 244, 338, 343; 76[1, 4]:3; 77[1-3]:10, 90-92; 77[4]:204; 78:24; see "Louis Prevost and the Silk Industry at San Jose," 43:309-317; 57:242; see "Shadows in St. James Park," 289-307; 73:193, 280; 74:166, 276, 271, 329-339; pueblo, 1:16, 24-31 passim; 2:279; 4:382; 8:108, 122, 237-38; 12:353; 13:48, 198-99, 209; 14:4-24; 15:224; 17:152, 277, 279; 18:293, 294; 20:236; 30:218; 34:229-30; 40:12, 13; 46:128; see "Municipal Government in Spanish California," 46:307-335; 64:135-136, 141; American occupation (1846-50), 2:71; 12:350-51, 353; 14:148-49; 20:216-17; 29:337, 338; in 1848-50, 2:182; 5:18, 26-27, 353-56, 373; 8:72-73; 11:159-63; 12:101; 13:61, 63, 66, 270, 272, 275, 357, 361, 376; 14:20-21, 123, 150-55; 20:123; 22:246; 23:364; 27:370; 28:63, 65; 29:16; 39:41-42, 49; in 1851-55, 6:56; 13:29-30; 14:156-57; 15:269; 20:113; 27:136; 28:65; 30:112, 262; 38:51; in 1860s, 14:165-70; 22:360; archives, 12:126; 14:148; capital and legislature at, 10:164; 11:160, 161; 13:310; 14:152-54; 17:234, 260; 20:110; 23:364, 375; 28:63-64; 38:50-51; churches, 26:165-72 passim; 27:130; 34:230; gardens and parks, 10:368; Hall's History, 14:24; 38:54; hotels, 5:355; 11:159; 13:279; 14:156; 22:246; insurrections, 15:228, 340, 341; 17:157, 158; newspapers, 14:157, 162; 20:162; 22:223-34, 355-64; 29:91; population, 2:279; 8:238; 14:9, 16-17, 20, 165, 174; proposed site of constitutional convention, 10:138, 139, 148; proposed removal of capital to, 5:285-86; transportation, 13:256-57; 14:160-67; 39:49; Whig party organized at, 20:109; view of, 13: opposite 3; 79[2]:119, 266
  • San Jose, Los Angeles County, 32:328
  • San José, Point, [San Jose, Point] 25:319
  • San Jose, Sanjon de, 11:260-61, 262
  • San Juan (ship), 2:141, 142; 7:146, 235, 239
  • San Juan Bautista (ship), 7:241-43, 245
  • San Juan Bautista, California, 1:29, 31; 13:52, 78; 16:239; 18:72-82 passim; 21:3, 14; 23:294; 25:126; 29:334, 338, 341; 33:350-53 passim; 62:170; letters from, 2:354-55; 3:183, 184; 4:382-83; see also Missions: San Juan Bautista
  • San Juan Bautista Mission, 76[2-3]:212, 334, 339, 343, 344
  • San Juan Bautista, Lower California, 31:351
  • San Juan Capistrano, California, 1:29; 16:227; 17:325; 21:329; 48:226-227; 73:267 74:4, 49-50 (photo), 51-54, 56-57; Mission, 46 (photo), 53 (photo), 57 (photo); converted to Mexican pueblo, 47; (photograph); 78:264; see also Missions: San Juan Capistrano
  • San Juan Capistrano Mission, 76[2-3]:116, 181, 198, 203, 209
  • "San Juan Capistrano: A Rural Society in Transition to Citrus," by Lisbeth Haas, 74:47- 57
  • San Juan d'Ulloa, Castle of, 16:78; 17:79
  • San Juan de Dios, 31:116, 123, 124, 261
  • San Juan de Letran (ship), 7:137, 138, 147
  • San Juan de los Lagos, Mexico, 23:269
  • San Juan de Nicaragua, 8:4
  • San Juan de Ulúa, [San Juan de Ulua] 8:49; 16: No. 1, Pt. 2, page 5; 49:4
  • San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, 15:88, 164-73 passim, 180-84 passim, 266, 269, 271, 277-82 passim, 364, 365, 366, 371, 375, 377; 16:79-84 passim, 182, 184, 338; 17:75; 33:26; 36:140, 143-45; letter from, 36:139-40
  • San Juan Francisco, Puerto de, see Tomales Bay
  • San Juan mining district (Colorado), 77[4]:157, 162
  • San Juan Pass, 11:103
  • San Juan Ridge, 10:347, 351; 29:193, 194, 199; 77[4]:116
  • San Juan River, 77[4]:253
  • San Juan, Puerto de, 10:323
  • San Lázaro (vessel, ship), [San Lazaro] 6:298; 53:7
  • San Leandro Bay, 74:423
  • San Leandro Creek, 30:219-24 passim
  • San Leandro Reporter (newspaper), 58:168
  • San Leandro, 10:50, 73; 15:272; 19:185; 35:241; 73:56; 75:145; 76[1, 4]:96; see also Ranchos: San Leandro
  • San Leandro Rancho, 76[2-3]:243
  • San León, Lower California, [San Leon, Lower California] 31:266
  • San Lorenzo, Panama, 77[4]:178
  • San Lucas (ship), 7:146, 148-50, 191
  • San Lucas, Cape, 1:50; 3:308, 337, 368, 380; 6:325; 7:229, 230, 232, 243, 305; 8:30, 31, 32, 64; 11:367-68; 15:355; 22:159-60; 24:64; 28:125, 126; 31:111
  • San Lucas, Isla de, 7:48, 52, 74, 76
  • San Lucas, port of, 2:144, 148-57; 3:388, 392, 393; 7:229
  • San Luis de Gonzaga Ranch, 77[4]:114
  • San Luis Obispo Bay, 11:250; 20:318
  • "San Luis Obispo County in Spanish and Mexican Times," by Helen M. Ballard, 1:152-72
  • San Luis Obispo County, 3:7; 18:268-71 passim; 20:267-70; 76[1, 4]:97; 77[4]:144, 243; Italian-Swiss in, 30:309-11; article on, 1:152-72
  • San Luis Obispo Water Company, 20:269
  • San Luis Obispo, 1:29, 30; 11:249-50; 13:100; 18:163, 258, 265, 270, 277, 278; 77[1-3]:87; 77[4]:241, 264; newspaper, 32:335; whaling station, 35:238, 239; 75:314; see also Missions: San Luis Obispo
  • San Luis Obispo Mission, 76[2-3]:116, 239, 335
  • San Luis Potosi, 16:82; 23:261, 265-68; 38:52
  • San Luis Rey de Francia Mission, 72:339, 345
  • San Luis Rey River, Oceanside, California, 50:74, 75, 76
  • San Luis Rey, California, 74:49
  • San Luis Rey Mission, 76[2-3]:69, 112, 148, 164, 165, 197, 206;
  • San Luis Rey Mission (painting), 76[2-3]:112
  • San Luis Rey Mission and the Home of Ramona, by William Couts, 77[1-3]:180
  • San Luis Rey Valley, 77[1-3]:178
  • San Manuel (Indian village), 72:344
  • San Marcos (vessel), 53:7
  • San Marcos Pass, 15:285; 29:343; 30:49-51
  • San Marcos, Sierra de (Sierra Nevada), 4:4
  • San Marino Garden Club, 53:161
  • San Marino, California, 63:65; see "Some New Thoughts on an Old Mill," 53:139-164
  • San Martin (ship), 2:141, 142; 7:137, 239, 244, 245
  • San Martin Island, 3:18
  • San Martin, Cape, 7:25, 26, 50, 51, 56, 75-76
  • San Martin, Islas de, see Coronados
  • San Martin, Jose de, 63:234
  • San Martin, Sierras de, see Santa Lucia Mountains
  • San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, 63:130, 131
  • San Mateo County Historical Association, 22:237
  • San Mateo County Historical Association and Museum, 75:92
  • San Mateo County Home Protective Association, 63:129, 130
  • San Mateo County, California, 20:271; 39:303; 40:305; 42:137, 138; 74:387; 77[4]:245; see "Lumbering in Hispanic California," 41:237-248
  • San Mateo, 23:247-58; 28:132; 78:16
  • San Mateo v. Southern Pacific (1882), 78:48
  • San Miguel (brigantine), 76[2-3]:83
  • San Miguel (vessel), 53:7
  • San Miguel de Horcasitas, 75:317
  • San Miguel Island, 3:17; 4:154; 7:22, 48, 51, 52, 56, 74, 169, 172, 191, 389; 8:156; 36:223; 76[2-3]:85, 86
  • San Miguel Island: Santa Barbara's Fourth Island West, by Lois J. Roberts, review, 71:278
  • San Miguel Mission, 76[2-3]:208, 209, 272
  • San Miguel Pass, 11:250-52, 262
  • San Miguel, San Luis Obispo County, 1:155; see also Missions: San Miguel
  • San Nicholas Island, 62:29; 68:36-41; 76[2-3]:38
  • San Nicolas Island, 7:169, 172, 191, 389; 8:232-33; 12:232; 18:175
  • San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant, 71:234
  • San Pablo (ship), 7:146
  • San Pablo Bay, 77[4]:132
  • San Pablo, 31:330, 331
  • San Pablo, Straits, 52:104,105
  • San Pascual (or Pasqual) Rancho, see Ranchos: Rincon de San Pascual
  • San Pascual (village), 26:30; see also San Pasqual, Battle of
  • San Pascual, California, 48:219; 74:240; battle of, see "The Final Roster of the Army of the West, 1846-1847," 43:37-44, "Soldiers Under Stephen Watts Kearny," 45:132-148 passim; 79[2]:99
  • San Pasqual Rancho (survey map), 72:319
  • San Pasqual, Battle of, 1:140-46 passim, 240-41, 251; 3:122-23; 4:291; 8:252; 12:335; 13:47, 52, 133, 303, 305; 17:124, 342-47 passim; 18:167, 168, 178; 21:335-37, 348, 356; 22:41, 43, 51; 26:94; 30:51, 53; 33:99, 117, 119, 267; 76[2-3]:344, 345; article on, 25:289-308; 26:21-62; book on, review, 4:291
  • San Pasquale (Indian village), 77[1-3]:159; 78:263
  • San Pedro (1903), 58:313
  • San Pedro (ship, 1560s), 7:27, 63, 146-51 passim, 185, 239; 31:295; log, 7:152-72
  • San Pedro (ship, 1594), 3:4; 20:316
  • San Pedro Bay, 64:30; 76[2-3]:85, 102, 151, 306, 321, 343, 344
  • San Pedro Harbor (Los Angeles County, California), 70:12-29; 74:178
  • San Pedro Lumber Company, 31:294-95
  • San Pedro Port, 60:32, 48
  • San Pedro Valley, California, 47:304, 305
  • San Pedro y San Pablo (Pedro Valley), 23:250
  • San Pedro y San Pablo Mission, see Missions: San Pedro y San Pablo
  • San Pedro y San Pablo River, 3:319, 363, 368, 376, 385
  • San Pedro y San Pablo, San Mateo County, 46:195, 202, 203, 204
  • San Pedro, California, 48:38; 57:161; 72:137; 75:35, 346; 77[1-3]:132; 77[4]:266-67; Fall, inside front cover (volume 78); see "Carillo's Flying Artillery: The Battle of San Pedro," 48:335-349; "Los Angeles' Quest for Improved Transportation, 1846-1861," 46:291-306; "A Salute to the Port of Los Angeles From Mud Flats to Modern Day Miracle," 49:329-335; 79[2]:123
  • San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad, 70:27, 76, 78 (map), 80, 81, 83, 87-90, 92
  • San Pedro, Puerto de (Magdalena Bay), 3:388
  • San Pedro, Puerto de (Monterey Bay), 3:6, 15
  • San Pedro-Cajon Pass, 46:301-302
  • San Pedro; San Pedro Bay, 1:235; 3:115, 118, 119; 6:262; 7:47, 73; 8:58, 108, 164, 165, 166; 12:232; 13:125, 128, 195, 204, 205, 223, 303; 14:72, 327-28; 16:66-67, 68; 17:282, 332-40 passim; 19:202; 21:224; 22:46; 23:195, 209, 312, 358, 359; 25:128; 26:33; 31:294; 34:38; illustration, 13: opposite 301; railroad, 32:327-48
  • San Prudencio, Lower California, 31:348
  • San Quentin, 75:88
  • San Quentin Cove, 53:197-292 passim; map, 53:220
  • San Quentin Prison, 9:165, 180, 248, 254-56 passim, 273, 277, 284; 10:52, 276, 361, 373; 11:22; 13:88; 15:77, 83, 165, 370; 16:339; 20:141; 29:239; 35:5; 38:27, 337; 37:204; 38:337; 39:293; 40:144; 63:125, 301-304; 62:209; 66:49-54; 74:409, 411, 415; 75:24; escape attempts, 15:167, 175, 177, 180, 268, 279; 16:285, 336, 339; 38:27; 39:290
  • San Quintin Bay, Lower California, 12:219-26 passim, 237, 238; 31:119, 269, 346
  • San Rafael Daily Independent, 60:270, 271
  • San Rafael Independent-Journal (The) (newspaper), 43:82
  • San Rafael, 1:16, 135; 5:34, 39; 10:276; 17:275, 276; 23:252; 53:233; 76[2-3]:213; Indians, 2:58, 59; newspaper, 29:91; see also Missions: San Rafael
  • San Rafael, Lower California, 31:268, 270, 343
  • San Ricardo, Arroyo de, 31:264
  • San Rogue, Cabo de (Cape Disappointment), 9:235; 10:326, 327
  • San Rogue, Isla de, 7:326, 327, 383; 8:62
  • San Román, Gerónimo de, [San Roman, Geronimo de] 7:20, 55
  • San Sabá Papers, The: ... Founding of the San Sabá Mission, translator Nathan, editor Simpson, review, [San Saba Papers, The: ... Founding of the San Saba Mission] 39:271-72
  • San Salvador (galleon), 76[2-3]:83, 84, 85, 86
  • San Salvador (ship), 7:20, 55
  • San Salvador, Isla de, 7:46, 73, 172
  • San Salvador, San Bernardino County, 12:118, 120; chapel, 3:241-42
  • San Sebastián (Harper's Well), [San Sebastian] 10:216; 34:193-97 passim
  • San Sebastián River (Russian River), [San Sebastian River] 12:189
  • San Sebastián, Cabo de (Point St. George), [San Sebastian, Cabo de] 10:329, 330, 334
  • San Sebastián, Isla de (Santa Cruz Island), [San Sebastian, Isla de] 7:52, 58, 76
  • San Sebastián, Rio de (Tomales Bay), [San Sebastian, Rio de] 10:337
  • San Simeon Bay, 11:250
  • San Simeon Company (whaling), 35:238
  • San Simeon Ranch, 77[4]:241
  • San Simeon, 18:162, 163; 35:238; see also Ranchos: San Simeon
  • San Simeon, harbor, 44:233-234; 47:73
  • San Simón y Judas, Baia de, [San Simon y Judas, Baia de] 7:343-45
  • San Telmo, Lower California, 31:118, 268, 270
  • San Vicente, Lower California, 31:353
  • San Vitom, Duke Oberto Caracciolo di, 75:344
  • San Xavier del Bac, Arizona, 55:158
  • San Ysidro Canyon, 78:268
  • San Ysidoro, valley of, Lower California, 31:264, 265, 269
  • San, Leong Bo, 75:151
  • Sanatoriums, 31:19-23 passim; 39:273
  • Sanborn Fire Insurance, 75:89; maps, 92, 96
  • Sanborn, C. A., 76[1, 4]:37
  • Sanborn, F. G., 29:99, 225, 361
  • Sanborn, John B., 33:298, 307
  • Sanborn, Margaret, The American River of El Dorado, review, 54:283
  • Sanborn, Mrs. Elizabeth, 32:141
  • Sanborn, T. C., 48:6, 7
  • Sanborn, W. J., 47:118
  • Sánchez (imprisoned, San Francisco, 1846), [Sanchez] 20:217
  • Sánchez de Toledo, Francisco, [Sanchez de Toledo, Francisco] 3:315, 367
  • Sanchez Hall, Los Angeles, 13:228, 229; 78:177
  • Sánchez Ranch, [Sanchez Ranch] 23:254; see also Ranchos: Buri Buri
  • Sánchez, Barbara, [Sanchez, Barbara] 17:255
  • Sánchez, Buenaventura, [Sanchez, Buenaventura] 53:67
  • Sanchez, Dolores, 71:421 (photograph), 427, 428, 429, 430, 431 (photograph)
  • Sanchez, Dolores, Rosemary Cambra, Les Field, and Alan Leventhal, "A Contemporary Ohlone Tribal Revitalization Movement: A Perspective from the Muwekma Costanoan/Ohlone Indians of the San Francisco Bay Area," 71:412-431
  • Sanchez, Enos, 71:428
  • Sanchez, Father, 74:235
  • Sánchez, Felipe, [Sanchez, Felipe] 29:237
  • Sánchez, Francisco (1820s, `30s, and `40s), [Sanchez, Francisco] 1:92; 3:85; 4:385, 387; 10:100, 123-28 passim; 12:59, 335; 13:236, 237; 14:129, 149; 15:64, 69; 16:111(?), 353; 17:255; 27:59; 29:157
  • Sánchez, Francisco (Los Angeles, 1857), [Sanchez, Francisco] 29:236
  • Sánchez, Francisco Miguel, [Sanchez, Francisco Miguel] 2:277-80 passim
  • Sánchez, Francisco, [Sanchez, Francisco] 42:46; 43:324; 44:294; 63:117
  • Sanchez, George I., 74:228, 292
  • Sánchez, George Isidore, [Sanchez, George Isidore] 45:333; 53:322
  • Sanchez, George J., Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945, review, 74:341
  • Sánchez, Guadalupe, [Sanchez, Guadalupe] 29:237
  • Sánchez, Ilaria, [Sanchez, Ilaria] 17:256; 27:262
  • Sanchez, J. A., 69:381
  • Sánchez, Joaquín, [Sanchez, Joaquin] 36:6; 76[2-3]:120
  • Sánchez, José Antonio (1830s), [Sanchez, Jose Antonio] 8:242; 12:139, 140, 225; 16:113, 219, 220, 221, 225, 226, 234; 17:149(?), 154, 249-53 passim; 36:241; 38:105; ranch of, see Ranchos: Buri Buri
  • Sánchez, José Antonio (Los Angeles, 1861), [Sanchez, Jose Antonio] 29:237, 243
  • Sanchez, Jose Antonio, 63:116, 117
  • Sánchez, José Bernardo, [Sanchez, Jose Bernardo] 2:41, 42-44; 8:248, 329; 12:121-22; 13:210, 223, 234; 23:207, 216; 48:127
  • Sánchez, José de la Cruz, [Sanchez, Jose de la Cruz] 4:385, 386; 16:183; 17:254; 23:253; 27:58, 251-52; ranch of, 22:244, 251; see also Ranchos: Buri Buri
  • Sánchez, José Isidro ("Chino"), [Sanchez, Jose Isidro] 17:254, 255
  • Sánchez, José María ("El Judio"), [Sanchez, Jose Maria] 29:19-20, 24
  • Sanchez, Jose, 67:88
  • Sánchez, Juan Antonio, [Sanchez, Juan Antonio] 29:320
  • Sánchez, Juan, [Sanchez, Juan] 18:157, 172; 33:268, 337
  • Sánchez, Juan Ramón [Sanchez, Juan Ramon] 79[2]:51
  • Sánchez, Julia, [Sanchez, Julia] 17:256
  • Sánchez, Manuel, [Sanchez, Manuel] 17:255
  • Sánchez, María, [Sanchez, Maria] 17:255
  • Sánchez, Martín, [Sanchez, Martin] 3:366
  • Sánchez, Miguel, [Sanchez, Miguel] 2:156
  • Sánchez, Mrs. José María (Encarnacion Ortega), [Sanchez, Mrs. Jose Maria] 29:20-27 passim
  • Sánchez, Narciso, [Sanchez, Narciso] 15:356
  • Sanchez, Nellie (historian) 79[2]:45
  • Sánchez, Nellie Van de Grift, [Sanchez, Nellie Van de Grift] address,"Social Life in Spanish California," 6:380-81; Spanish Arcadia, review, 9:87; coauthor Short History of California, review, 8:380-81
  • Sanchez, Pablo, 41:31; 49:223
  • Sánchez, Paula, [Sanchez, Paula] 17:255
  • Sánchez, Pedro, [Sanchez, Pedro] 33:121
  • Sanchez, Porfidio, 71:427
  • Sanchez, R. B. and Mrs. ( née Crittenden), 7:118
  • Sanchez, Robert, 71:428, 431 (photograph)
  • Sánchez, Rafael, [Sanchez, Rafael] 11:209; 35:105
  • Sanchez, Ramona Marine, 71:427
  • Sanchez, Rosaura, 76[2-3]:149, 174, 177
  • Sanchez, Thomas, 60:39
  • Sánchez, Tomás A., [Sanchez, Tomas A.] 13:313, 326; 26:35-36, 42; 29:234, 239, 240, 245
  • Sánchez, Vicenta, [Sanchez, Vicenta] 23:217
  • Sánchez, Vicente, [Sanchez, Vicente] 13:211, 212, 223, 310, 313
  • Sanchez, Ysidero, 63:117
  • Sancho, Juan Bautista, 48:137
  • Sanctotis, Hernando de, 7:256-57, 258, 267
  • Sand Flat, 10:168, 192
  • Sand Hole, Riverside County, 12:8-9
  • Sand in a Whirlwind: The Paiute Indian War of 1860, by Ferol Egan, review, 52:275-276
  • Sand River (Mokelumne River), 23:36
  • Sandels Edhelyertha, G. M. Waseurtz af, 18:311; 19:194, 214, 215, 216; 29:316; quoted, 18:295-96; 19:215; sketch by, 12: opposite 191; see "San Francisco in 1843: a Key to Dr. Sandels' Drawing," 50:3-13
  • Sanders & Brenham, 15:272; 16:338; 17:84, 169; 37:139
  • Sanders (San Francisco, 1865), 36:208
  • Sanders (Sandeau?, 1846), 26:23
  • Sanders Colony, 25:175
  • Sanders Hall, 74:379
  • Sanders, A. A., 24:263
  • Sanders, Allen, 5:125
  • Sanders, Beverley C., 17:84, 174; 25:337, 344; see also Sanders & Brenham
  • Sanders, Beverley G., 54:7, 8, 9
  • Sanders, C. K., 16:79
  • Sanders, Charles Walton, 63:173
  • Sanders, Emily ("Lady Don"), 21:152, 154
  • Sanders, George, 75:56
  • Sanders, George H., 27:173, 174
  • Sanders, Horace, 17:240; 24:58
  • Sanders, J. G. Hubert, 15:274, 277, 280, 371; 19:230; 25:335-36, 342, 343
  • Sanders, Judge (Sacramento, 1851), 3:83
  • Sanders, Lewis, Jr., 10:78
  • Sanders, Mary Louise, 20:286
  • Sanderson (Stockton, 1859), 10:44
  • Sanderson, George B., 22:54-55; 33:97, 101, 107-17 passim, 249, 251
  • Sanderson, Jeremiah B., 45:10, 16; 75:204, 205, 216, 217 (and photo), 218, 219, 220, 225; 79[2]:237
  • Sanderson, Rev., 52:147
  • Sanderson, Sybil, 77[1-3]:64
  • Sanderson, Winslow F., 24:40, 245
  • Sandford, C. W., 11:33
  • Sandford, Captain (1850), 52:346-347
  • Sandford, Josiah, Jr., 52:248, 249
  • Sandford, Walter, 75:67
  • Sandham, Henry, 77[1-3]:175-77; 78:264, 270
  • Sandini (outlaw, 1850s), 18:171, 268
  • Sandl, Mrs. Ruth N. (W.?), 23:192
  • Sandmeyer, Elmer, 77[4]:85
  • Sandmeyer, Ernest, 74:416
  • Sandon mining district (Canada), 77[4]:166
  • Sandos, James A. and Larry E. Burgess, The Hunt for Willie Boy: Indian Hating and Popular Culture, review, 74:211
  • Sandos, James A., review of Morgado, Junipero Serra: A Pictorial Biography, 71:128-129; 358; review of Bernard L. Fontana, Entrada: The Legacy of Spain and Mexico in the United States, 74:342; "Historic Preservation and Historical Facts: Helen Hunt Jackson, Rancho Camulos, and Ramonana," 77[1-3]:169-85; review of A Voyage to California, the Sandwich Islands, & Around the World in the Years 1826-1829, by Auguste Duhaut-Cilly, 77[1-3]:192; 79[2]:6, 8; author of "'Because he is a liar and a thief': Conquering the Residents of 'Old' California, 1850-1880," 86-112
  • Sandoval, Cipriano, 13:329
  • Sandoval, Julian, 36:128
  • Sandoz, Mari, 69:252
  • Sands, Benjamin F., 33:232
  • Sands, David, 9:355, 356, 369, 386; 17:183
  • Sands, Preston, 33:232
  • Sands, William L., 69:375
  • Sands, William, 33:232
  • Sandweiss, Eric, review of Weitze, California's Mission Revival, 63:330-331
  • Sandwich Island Gazette, facsimile heading, 35: opposite 193
  • "Sandwich Island Story of California's First Printing Press, The," by Helen P. Hoyt, 35:193-204
  • Sandwich Islanders, 1:253; 2:271, 274, 293; 12:224; 19:202; see also Kanakas
  • Sandwich Islands, 1:253; 3:32; 4:91; 5:46; 6:364, 365; 8:334, 336; 11:198; 12:145; 14:69, 313; 15:174, 181, 269, 271, 280; 16:4, 183, 284, 347; 17:23, 131; 18:256; 19:177, 178; 21:356; 25:289; 28:248-56 passim, 317; 29:2, 12; 31:86; 39:110, 111, 154-55; letter from, 12:138; printing press in, 35:193-204; see also Hawaiian Islands
  • Sanford, Henry L., 29:20, 22
  • Sanford, John Bunyan, 39:21
  • Sanford, Mrs. Henry L., see Sanchez, Mrs. Jose Maria [Sánchez, Mrs. José María]
  • Sanford, Oliver Nason, 31:186
  • Sanford, W. B., 29:234
  • Sanford, William T. B., 46:297
  • Sangalli, Rita, 21:164
  • Sanger (or Sangers), Captain (Colorado River, 1855), 22:22, 168
  • Sanger (place), 25:175
  • Sanger, Margaret, 55:201; 65:163
  • Sangre de Cristo Mountains, 73:186
  • Sangre de Cristo River, Lower California, 15:106, 113
  • Sanitary Commission, 10:295; 20:265-66; 24:261; 27:11; 29:252; 33:224-25; 40:302-3; ball, 36:35-38; fair, 36:38-39, 40; see "Thomas Starr King and the Mercy Million," 43:291-307; see also Ladies' Christian Commission
  • sanitation, effected by mining, 77[1-3]:32
  • Sannomiya Miya, 69:268; 73:39, 40, 41, 42
  • Sanpete Valley Railroad, 70:82
  • "Sans Souci," San Francisco, 16:183
  • Sansbury, Gail, 370; and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, "Lost Streets of Bunker Hill,", 74:394-407
  • Sansei, 55:217
  • Sansevain, see Sainsevain
  • Sansevain, Jean Louis and Pierre, 77[4]:244
  • Sansome Street, San Francisco, 58:316-325 passim, 326-333 passim; 73:299
  • Santa Agueda (ship), 1:45, 48; 3:309, 311, 316-61 passim; 6:302; 19:240-44 passim
  • Santa Agueda (vessel), 50:73, 74; 76[2-3]:81, 82
  • Santa Ana (galleon), 76[2-3]:89-90, 91
  • Santa Ana (vessel, ship), 2:140, 159; 7:185, 257, 302, 309; 50:197; 62:54
  • Santa Ana Army Air Base, 75:92
  • Santa Ana mountains, 75:116
  • Santa Ana Register (newspaper), 53:328
  • Santa Ana River, 74:102
  • Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company, 59:357
  • Santa Ana Weekly Standard (newspaper), 58:226
  • Santa Ana winds, 73:218, 224
  • Santa Ana, California, 21:349; 22:47; 31:293;, 62:57; 74:51, 59; school district, 53:317, 321, 325, 329; see "Bible Communism and the origins of Orange Counry," 58:220-233; map, 224;photo, 220
  • Santa Ana, Pedro, 9:228
  • Santa Anita Racetrack, Arcadia, California, 49:341
  • Santa Anita Rancho, 62:140
  • Santa Anita, Huntington Drive and Santa Anita Avenue (Eucalyptus trees), 62:140
  • Santa Anna Pass, 11:262
  • Santa Anna y Farias, 16:236, 245
  • Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de, 1:31; 10:6; 13:101, 129-30; 14:231, 246; 15:269; 16:81, 83, 283; 17:60, 61, 307; 18:16, 146, 220; 23:267
  • Santa Barbara (cutter, 1829), 23:212, 218
  • Santa Barbara (steamer, early 1900s), 31:295
  • Santa Barbara (vessel), 46:105
  • Santa Barbara and Around There, by Edwards Roberts, 77[1-3]:172
  • Santa Barbara Channel, 76[2-3]:53, 92
  • Santa Barbara Channel Islands, see The Reverend Stephen Bowers, Curiosity Hunter of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands, by Wallace E. Smith, 62:26-47; San Nicholas, Santa Rosa, Anacapa, San Miguel, Santa Cruz Islands, 62:31
  • Santa Barbara Channel peoples, 71:4, 309
  • Santa Barbara Channel, 7:352; 8:57, 156, 232; 33:278; see also Channel Islands
  • "Santa Barbara County between Two Social Orders," by Wafter C. McKain, Jr., and Sara Miles, 25:311-18
  • Santa Barbara County Historical Society, 33:278
  • Santa Barbara County, California, 74:12-13; 75:119; ÷
  • Santa Barbara Daily News (newspaper), 56:314
  • Santa Barbara Guards, 29:230-31, 233
  • Santa Barbara Historical Society, 26:249
  • Santa Barbara Island, 2:329; 8:58; (Anacapa Island), 7:352, 388; on map, 7:350
  • Santa Barbara Lumber Company, 31:294
  • Santa Barbara Mission Archives, 48:125; 76[2-3]:350
  • Santa Barbara Mission, 71:356; 75:374 (photo); 76[2-3]:156, 203, 209, 210, 211, 236, 271, 286
  • Santa Barbara Mission, by Engelhardt, review, 2:252-56
  • Santa Barbara Morning Press (newspaper), 56:312, 319; 62:32, 33
  • Santa Barbara Mounted Rifles, 29:231-35 passim
  • Santa Barbara News-Press, 75:81
  • Santa Barbara Presidio Chapel, 54:69
  • Santa Barbara Presidio, 60:15, 16; 75:223; 76[2-3]:177-78, 184
  • "Santa Barbara's Place in California s Background," address by Carl I. Wheat, 32:174
  • Santa Barbara's Royal Rancho, by Tompkins, review, 40:265-66
  • Santa Barbara, 33:278-80; 41:1, 294-295; 42:207, 148-149; 43:323, 324; 46:57-58, 317; 63:236; 73:117, 118; 74:236; 75:94, 123, 199, 339, 340, 346; 76[2-3]:38, 90, 102, 178, 182, 185, 188, 189, 243, 248, 301, 306, 307, 341; 77[1-3]:172; 77[4]:264; 78:181, 263, 264; in 1820s, 23:195, 208, 217; in 1830s, 12:141; 23:199; in 1840s, 8:108; 11:220; 19:201; 33:278; in 1870, 25:312, 314; 76[1, 4]:108; 79[2]:176
    • doctors at, 4:155, 156-58; 17:68, 160
    • during Mexican-American War, 76[2-3]:331, 342
    • early settlers, 13:201; 18:168, 175, 176, 177, 276, 277
    • earthquakes, 15:376; 29:91
    • government and politics: in Mexico period, 1:26, 29, 31; 11:347; 14:232, 233, 244; 15:116; 27:333-38; 33:278-80; in American period, 18:167; 34:43
    • hotels, 2:52; 18:164, 262, 272
    • junta at (1846), 6:189; 12:38; 17:279
    • letters and praoclamations from: Alvarado's, 14:242-43, 244-45, 248-49; Robinson's, 23:301-13; others (1850s and 1860s), 29:230-31, 232-33; 34:44-48
    • "lost" cannon in, 18:165-66, 177
    • Mexican soldiers at, 16:364-65, 367; 18:164; 33:279; see also Presidio of Santa Barbara
    • military companies (American), 29:230-33
    • Mission, see Missions: Santa Barbara
    • newspaper, 16:84
    • port of, 18:168, 175, 178
    • Presidio, see Presidio of Santa Barbara
    • pueblo, 1:29; 33:279
    • treatment of foreigners in, 15:123, 238
    • U.S. forces at, 1:249, 263; 12:57, 166, 168; 18:161, 164-65, 174; 19:133; 21:356; 22:62; 25:128; 30:50-51
  • Santa Catalina (vessel), 43:50
  • Santa Catalina Island Conservancy, 63:76
  • Santa Catalina Island, 2:49, 329, 330; 3:6; 7:46, 73, 172, 349-52, 354, 371, 387; 8:58; 13:204; 23:216; 27:41, 48; 29:243, 249; 62:29; 63:71-76; 64:31; 56 on map, 7:350; 76[2-3]:38, 85, 277; see "The Occupation of Santa Catalina Island During the Civil War," 46:345-357; "This Island Santa Catalina was a jewel in the sea..." pictorial essay, 51: between 244 & 252
  • Santa Catalina Mission, see Missions: Santa Catalina
  • Santa Catalina, Matias de, 13:155
  • Santa Catarina (ship), 3:386
  • Santa Catharina, Brazil, 2:93-98; 11:158
  • Santa Clara (ship), 8:275
  • Santa Clara College (Santa Clara University), 1:10-14 passim, 20; 3:209; 30:249; ; 69:322-323, 324 (photograph), 325-331, Philhistorian Debating Society, 69:325; (St. Ignatius College), 78:16; founding of, 14; 79[2]:246; see also University of Santa Clara
  • Santa Clara County, California, 14:168; 46:22, 23; 57:289-307 passim; 73:25; 74:186, 263, 271, 274, 279; 75:116; 76[2-3]:186; 77[4]:63
  • Santa Clara Creek, 20:218, 219
  • Santa Clara de Asís Mission, Spring, inside front cover (volume 78)
  • Santa Clara Female Seminary, 29:55, 59
  • "Santa Clara in the Past," address by George Fox, 3:208-9
  • Santa Clara Mine, see New Almaden Mine
  • Santa Clara Mission, 64:135; 76[2-3]:102, 116, 158, 209, 235, 301, 339; 77[4]:211
  • Santa Clara quicksilver mine, 13:78; 31:310, 322; see also New Almaden Mine
  • Santa Clara Register, 14:157
  • Santa Clara River, 1:261; 76[2-3]:178; Valley, 372; 30:52; 76[2-3]:125; 77[1-3]:172
  • Santa Clara Shakespeare Club, 66:65
  • Santa Clara University, 74:263, 271, 338; Special Collections, 75:96
  • Santa Clara v. Southern Pacific (1883), 78:48
  • Santa Clara Valley, 5:131; 8:115, 236, 237; 11:136; 14:10, 11, 18, 103-4; 25:2; 47:54-55; 73:29, 58, 59, 62, 66; 77[1-3]:92; 77[4]:111
  • Santa Clara Winegrowers, 54:156
  • "Santa Clara's Hundred Years," address by Gerald J. Geary, 30:377-78
  • Santa Clara, 14:162, 168; 17:276; 20:217, 220; 26:165; 27:130-31; 28:102, 317; 29:40; 33:65; 73:285; 74:271; battle of, 14:149; dispatches from, 10:105, 124-26; 79[2]:158; see also Missions: Santa Clara
  • Santa Clarita Valley, 77[1-3]:178; 79[2]:103
  • Santa Cruz (peninsula of Lower California), 1:39-40, 47-49; 51-52; 6:298; bay and port of, 1:51; 3:317-19, 322, 332-35, 337, 346, 370, 376; Indians of, 3:327, 331, 335, 346
  • Santa Cruz (schooner, 1846), 11:208; 12:62
  • Santa Cruz (steamer, 1859), 22:10, 154, 169
  • Santa Cruz County, 77[4]:109
  • Santa Cruz harbor, 7:25, 51, 75
  • Santa Cruz Island, 2:49, 329; 3:17, 18; 7:48, 52, 58, 74, 76, 353, 389; 8:156; 14:265; 21:318; 29:81; 76[2-3]:38
  • Santa Cruz Mission, 76[2-3]:121, 123, 124, 212, 237
  • Santa Cruz Mountains, 4:3; 5:358; 18:79; 27:259-60; 28:299; 29:51, 57; 73:280; 76[1, 4]:3; 77[4]:115, 254
  • Santa Cruz Redwoods (painting), by William Weaver Armstrong, 64:18, 20, 21
  • Santa Cruz, 5:133, 360-63, 365; 8:302; 10:139; 12:341, 353, 366; 13:63; 15:125, 224, 227, 235; 18:79; 19:87; 20:256-57; 23:251; 25:129; 26:166, 167; 27:104, 162, 164; 30:3, 4, 5, 8; 33:65; 39:20; 40:12, 13, 27; 73:55, 198, 199; 76[2-3]:99, 117, 338; 77[4]:188, 199-200; 78:142; 79[2]:158; see "Lumbering in Hispanic California," 41:237-248; see also Branciforte; Mission Santa Cruz
  • Santa Cruz, Alonso de, 6:293, 305; 7:174, 175; map by, 3:371
  • Santa Cruz, The Early Years, The Collected Historical Writings of Leon Rowland, by Michael S. Gant, review, 60:199
  • Santa Fe, 77[4]:111
  • Santa Fe (New Mexico), 1:117; 2:7, 10; 10:27-39 passim, 306, 408; 12:113; 13:388; 18:349, 350, 351; 20:341, 342; 34:128, 132, 133, 134, 137; 74:164; 75:228; 76[2-3]:312, 313, 315, 316
  • Santa Fe expedition, 11:293; 18:245, 310; see also Doniphan, Alexander W.
  • Santa Fe Railroad, 12:184; 31:152-53; 32:7; 53:371; 59:164; 60:46; 64:29, 31; 67:96, 101, 103; 69:158; 70:20, 40, 51, 60, 63-67, 86, 99 Mojave-Needles line, 51; 71:355, 356; 74:87 (photo); 75:118; 77[1-3]:165, 178-79; 78:174; 79[2]:136
  • Santa Fe trade, 73:101, 102
  • Santa Fe traders, 76[2-3]:220
  • Santa Fe Trail to California, by Powell, editor Watson, review, 10:406-7
  • Santa Fe trail, 2:7, 10; 4:308; 10:303; 23:298; 24:17; 47:45-47 passim; 73:103; book on, review, 10:406-7; 76[2-3]:316; see also Spanish trail
  • Santa Fe, Prescott, & Phoenix Railway, 70:103
  • Santa Fe-Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, 67:102
  • Santa Gertrudis (ship), 10:315
  • Santa Gertrudis, Baja California, 44:114
  • Santa Guadalupe Mine, 13:78
  • Santa Inés Mission, [Santa Ines Mission] 76[2-3]:203, 209,305, 342; see Missions: Santa Ynez
  • Santa Inez Indian Reservation, 71:364
  • Santa Inez, Rio de, 7:369, 393; 8:28
  • Santa Lucia Mountains, 1:157; 7:25, 50, 56, 75, 356; 8:57; 36:222-23
  • Santa Margarita formation, 36:14, 20
  • Santa Margarita River, California, 36:2, 4; 54:64, 65, 294-295
  • Santa Margarita, Rancho, 77[4]:234; 79[2]:90, 106
  • Santa Margarita, San Luis Obispo County, 33:263; 36:14, 15; see also Mission asistencias and chapels; Ranchos; Santa Margarita
  • Santa María (Indian, 1846), [Santa Maria]29:342
  • Santa María (Sonoma, 1835), [Santa Maria] 16:240
  • Santa Maria Creek and Valley, 26:24, 26, 52
  • Santa María de Jesús (ship), [Santa Maria de Jesus] 2:141, 142
  • Santa María de la Luz, Cabo de (Tillamook Head), [Santa Maria de la Luz, Cabo de] 10:328
  • Santa María del Parral (ship), [Santa Maria del Parral] 7:135
  • Santa Maria Gas Company, 31:304
  • Santa Maria Rancho, see Ranchos: Valle de Pamo
  • Santa Maria School District, 75:22, 25 (photo)
  • Santa María, Fray Vicente, [Santa Maria, Fray Vicente] 60:16
  • San