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  • El Plan Espiritual de Aztlan, 74:297
  • La Prensa (newspaper), 74:282
  • P. M. Randall (vessel), 51:36
  • Pablo, Pedro (Luiseno leader), 70:206; 72:338 (photograph); 76[2-3]:164
  • Pablo, William (Cahuilla Indian), 58:311
  • Pace, Charles, 26:232
  • Pacey, E. H., 10:258, 359, 360, 368; v. Galvin, 10:187
  • Pachanga (Indian village), 78:263
  • Pachappa Orange Growers Association, 74:29, 43
  • Pachcco, Mrs. Romualdo, see Wilson, Mrs. [Captain] John
  • Pacheco flour mill, 76[1, 4]:89
  • Pacheco Pass, 11:103, 105; 12:6; 25:2, 3; 77[4]:264
  • Pacheco, Dolores, 2:183;4:374, 383; 13:107-8; 14:148
  • Pacheco, Don Pedro, 65:244
  • Pacheco, Feliciana Gonzáles y Torres, [Pacheco, Feliciana Gonzales y Torres] 66:272, 277
  • Pacheco, Francisco Pérez, [Pacheco, Francisco Parez] 16:217, 353; 26:287; 30:98; 31:259; 66:271-272, 276; 67:152
  • Pacheco, Gomesindo, 69:331
  • Pacheco, Ignacío, [Pacheco, Ignacio] 16:249
  • Pacheco, Jordán, [Pacheco, Jordan] 35:236
  • Pacheco, Juan Pérez, [Pacheco, Juan Perez] 66:272, 276, 277
  • Pacheco, Maria Antonia, 29:26
  • Pacheco, Maria Encarnacíon Teodora, [Pacheco, Maria Encarnacion Teodora] 66:272
  • Pacheco, Maria Isidora (Lola), 66:272, 277
  • Pacheco, Mariano, 19:201-2, 215
  • Pacheco, Pablo, 16:241, 249
  • Pacheco, Petra, 13:278
  • Pacheco, Romualdo (born 1831), 1:170; 8:197; 10:62, 372, 379; 11:13, 264; 18:270, 278; 19:201-2, 215; 29:241; 30:147; 37:194-95, 205
  • Pacheco, Romualdo (died 1831), 1:170; 11:264; 13:212-13; 16:218; 23:218; 27:335-36, 336-37; 36:121
  • Pacheco, Romualdo, 43:109; 50:417; 55:156; 64:55; 67:253; 69:323
  • Pacheco, Salvio, 37:194
  • Pacheco, Tomás, [Pacheco, Tomas] 12:173; 16:285
  • Pacheco, Ynes, 64:55
  • Pachuca, 77[4]:3
  • Pachucas, 74:317-327
  • "Pachuco Riots," Los Angeles, 45:334; 50:227, 229
  • Pachula (Indian, 1782), 34:196, 206
  • Pacific & Eastern Railway, 70:38, 39
  • The Pacific (newspaper) 79[2]:264, 266
  • Pacific (brig, 1848), 12:18
  • Pacific (steamer, 1851-61), 6:17-18; 15:165, 168, 173, 282, 375; 16:67, 68, 82; 17:309; 26:68, 74, 175, 176, 177; 31:37; 36:140
  • Pacific (steamer, Collins Line, 1852), 19:144
  • Pacific Aero Club, 58:347
  • Pacific Agricultural and Colonization Company, 25:36
  • Pacific and Atlantic Railroad Company, 14:163-64; 15:269; 16:200; 17:180; 26:266; 27:140, 253; 54:339; see also San Francisco and San Jose Railroad
  • Pacific and Colorado Steam Navigation Company, 22:15, 17-19
  • Pacific and Orient (P & O) Lines, Inc., 43:83
  • Pacific Appeal (black newspaper), 56:44; 60:307, 308, 311; 75:205, 206, 211; 78:29
  • Pacific Asia Museum, 75:83
  • Pacific Atlantic Telegraph Company, 29:346, 348, 350
  • Pacific Bank, 70:274
  • Pacific Banner (newspaper), 27:10, 17, 305-6, 309; 30:134; quoted, 123, 130; 56:199
  • Pacific Basin (The): a History of Its Geographical Exploration, edited by Herman R. Friis, review, 47:363-365
  • Pacific beachgrass (Elymus mollis), 76[2-3]:22
  • Pacific Bell, 63:92, 95, 98, 100
  • Pacific Book Center, 63:258
  • Pacific Brewery (Weaverville), 70:165-166, 170, 171, 173 (photograph)
  • Pacific Brewery, San Francisco, 15:185
  • Pacific Chemical Works, 30:382
  • Pacific Christian Advocate (newspaper), 56:197-204 passim
  • Pacific Club, San Francisco, 19:236; 38:307; 65:101
  • Pacific Coast Amateur Photographers Association (PCAPA), 66:126; 71:124, 125
  • Pacific Coast Baptist Theological Union, 37:44
  • Pacific Coast Baseball League, 63:28
  • Pacific Coast Borax Company, 17:116-17
  • Pacific Coast Bottlers Protective Association, 35:147
  • Pacific Coast Chapter of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, inside front cover, Spring, 70:94
  • Pacific Coast Defense League, 67:122-123
  • Pacific Coast Land Bureau, 25:33; 54:209-210; 64:24
  • Pacific Coast League (PCL), 70:189; 74:282-283, 285
  • Pacific Coast Oil Company, 30:210; 75:116, 125
  • Pacific Coast Oyster Company, 34:330
  • Pacific Coast Ports, see "Commercial Foundations of Political Interest in the Opening Pacific, 1789-1829," 50:15-33
  • Pacific Coast Railroad, 37:131
  • Pacific Coast Society of Printing House Craftsmen Clubs, 66:61, 66
  • Pacific Coast Steamship Company, 31:153
  • Pacific Coast Steel, 63:131
  • Pacific Coast Stock Exchange, 77[4]:222
  • Pacific Coast Women's Press Association, 60:336; 61:88; 64:201
  • Pacific Coast, 74:424, 432
  • Pacific Company (1849), 13:295, 296
  • Pacific Cumerland Presbyterian (publication), 56:198
  • Pacific Design Center, 60:72-73
  • Pacific Electric Railway, 55:164, 166
  • Pacific Electric Railway Company, 31:21; 36:376; 55:324; 60:55; 73:220-21
  • Pacific Electric rail system, 75:340
  • Pacific Electric Streetcar Company of Los Angeles, 73:144
  • Pacific Electric, 60:82
  • Pacific Emigrant Society, 7:6
  • Pacific Era vs. Atlantic Era, 73:32-33
  • Pacific Expositor (newspaper), 56:198, 199, 205
  • The Pacific Express (train), 42:34, 36, 37
  • Pacific Express Company, 15:273, 372; 19:297; 26:195, 199; 36:103
  • Pacific Female College, Oakland, 36:349
  • Pacific Fruit Express, 74:87 (photo)
  • Pacific Fur Company, 24:230; 33:82-83
  • Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E), 9:176; 29:199, 202-4; 30:349; 31:176, 300; 33:81; 54:294, 295; 64:256-264 passim; 71:193-211 passim, 214-237 passim; 73:143, 148-49, 150, 151, 154, 304; 74:199, 200, 201, 203, 376, 385-386; 75:44, 45, 46, 123, 124; 77[4]:137; Lake Spaulding Power Project, 63:131; see "George Roe and California's Centennial of light," 58:234-247
  • Pacific Greyhound Lines, 55:322, 324
  • Pacific Grove, 16:301; 29:25; 38:173-74; 77[1-3]:143
  • Pacific Guards, San Francisco, 15:171
  • Pacific Hall, San Francisco, photograph, 25: opposite 1
  • Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum, California, 42:138
  • Pacific Heights (San Francisco), 76[1, 4]:131
  • Pacific Historical Review, March 1932, review, 11:87
  • Pacific Historical Society, 1:11
  • Pacific Homeopathic Dispensary, 74:383
  • Pacific Improvement Company, 29:25-26; 78:156
  • Pacific Insurance Company, 17:79; 26:355-58; 27:165-68, 270
  • Pacific Insurance Union, 75:119
  • Pacific Iron Foundry, 77[4]:191
  • Pacific Islanders, 74:266; 75:92, 93
  • Pacific Islands, as source of miners, 77[4]:5
  • Pacific Jupiter Steel Company, 63:127, 130
  • Pacific Legacy: A Century of Maritime Photography, 1850-1950, by Wayne Bonnett, review, 71:538-539
  • Pacific Library Fund, 15:167
  • Pacific Light & Power Company, 10:393
  • Pacific Lighting Corporation, 31:176
  • Pacific Lumber Company, 38:69; 61:137
  • Pacific Lumber Ships, by Gordon Newell and Joe Williamson, review, 41:62-63
  • Pacific Mail steamer, 62:100
  • Pacific Mail Steamship Company (The), 7:10; 8:7, 8, 9; 11:31; 15:164-86 passim; 16:68, 79-84 passim, 184, 285, 305, 342; 17:262, 285, 308; 19:27, 356; 22:166; 23:246, 345-46; 26:102, 182; 27:34, 172, 234; 28:372; 32:149, 309-12, 322, 349-61; 34:232, 235, 337-38; 37:216; article on, 13:240-54, 386-406; 42:17, 21, 22, 129; 43:32; 54:335, 337, 339; 60:152, 169; 64:140; 68:5; 70:269; 74:378; 76[1, 4]:89; 77[1-3]:5; 77[4]:178, 252, 253-54; 79[2]:32, 58, 128; see "Chinese Sailors: America's Invisible Merchant Marine, 1876-1905," 57:58-67; "North from Panama, West to the Orient: The Pacific Mail Steamship Company," 57:46-57; 59, 60, 90, 91
  • Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal, 11:149; 28:133, 142
  • Pacific Medical College, 4:191, 197
  • Pacific Medical Journal, 30:70-71
  • Pacific Methodist (newspaper), 56:199, 205
  • Pacific Mill and Mining Company, 77[4]:73
  • Pacific Mining Company, 20:45; 26:340
  • Pacific Monthly (periodical), 59:289; 64:194, 195; 77[1-3]:95
  • Pacific Museum, San Francisco, 3:36; 28:133, 142
  • Pacific News, San Francisco, 1:296; 10:303; 13:296, 297; 20:338; 25:266; quoted, 10:240, 241; 25:260-63
  • Pacific Northwest, 73:31; 76[1, 4]:92, 93; population in 1890, 77[1-3]:52
  • Pacific Ocean Fish and Canning Company, 31:154-57
  • Pacific Oil and Camphene Works, 16:284; 33:68
  • Pacific Outlook (newspaper), 54:39, 43, 44; 57:167, 168
  • Pacific Pioneer Yacht Club, San Diego, 1:9
  • Pacific Plank Road, San Francisco, 15:373
  • Pacific Police Gazette, 15:165
  • Pacific Portland Cement Company, 67:39
  • Pacific Power & Light, 60:55
  • Pacific Press Publishing Company (Oakland), 72:231
  • Pacific Railroad Act (1862), 78:41
  • Pacific Railroad Acts (1862, 1864), 77[4]:262, 284
  • Pacific Railroad Association, 23:340
  • Pacific Railroad Committee, 65:112
  • Pacific Railroad Convention, 4:233-40; 38:28
  • Pacific Railroad, inside front cover, Winter (volume 73)
  • Pacific railroad, see Railroads: transcontinental
  • Pacific Railway & Navigation Company, 70:36
  • Pacific Recorder (newspaper), 56:199, 201
  • Pacific Republic, 10:6, 258, 268, 271, 288-89; 13:39; 22:361-62; 23:234; 28:166-67; see also California Republic
  • Pacific Rim economy, 73:278-95, 298
  • Pacific Rim, inside front cover, Fall (volume 77)
  • Pacific Rolling Mill Company, 25:46, 48; 57:342, 346
  • Pacific Rural Press (newspaper), 2:263; 25:383; 30:195, 197, 200, 201;31:337; 32:253; 45:58; 73:20; 74:43
  • Pacific Saw-Manufacturing Company, 29:381
  • Pacific School of Osteopathy, 31:24
  • Pacific School of Religion, 37:43-44
  • Pacific Service Magazine, October 1929, review, 8:385
  • Pacific Sheet Steel Corporation, 30:349
  • Pacific Slope (The): A History of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah and Nevada, by Earl Pomeroy, review, 45:162-163
  • Pacific Social Science Association, 27:345-47
  • Pacific Southwest Exposition, 75:342
  • Pacific Southwest Trust and Savings Bank, Los Angeles, 37:267
  • Pacific Spectator, 29:191
  • Pacific Springs, 3:53; 22:137
  • Pacific Squadron, U.S. Navy, 76[2-3]:334
  • Pacific Squadron, see "The Camanche: First Monitor of the Pacific," 45:113-124
  • Pacific Stage and Express Company, 49:106
  • Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company, 55:80
  • Pacific States Type Foundry, 56:76; 66:59
  • Pacific Steam Navigation Company, 20:232
  • Pacific Structural Company, 57:343
  • Pacific Sugar Company (Visalia), 70:202
  • Pacific Telegraph bills, 11:14, 26; 15:170; 29:345; see also Telegraph, transcontinental
  • Pacific Telegraph Company, 29:353-54, 355
  • Pacific Telephone Building (San Francisco), 77[1-3]:105
  • Pacific Telephone (Pacific Telesis), 75:10, 26, 27(photo), 28, 29, 30, 32
  • Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, 18:384; 19:86; 23:285; 24:89-90; 60:190; 75:151
  • Pacific Telephone Building, 74:429
  • Pacific Telephone Magazine, 75:28, 32
  • Pacific Theological Seminary, 37:43
  • Pacific Tract Society, 22:111; 27:10, 307, 309; 32:142
  • Pacific Type Foundry, 60:190, 191; 66:60
  • Pacific Typographical Society and the California Gold Rush of 1849, by McMurtrie, review, 7:408
  • Pacific Union Club, 31:292; 73:137, 138; 76[1, 4]:124
  • Pacific Union Club, San Francisco, 53:171
  • Pacific Union Printer, 75:91
  • Pacific Visions: California Scientists and the Environment, 1850-1915, by Michael L. Smith, review, 67:281-282
  • Pacific Wine, Brewing, and Spirits Review (The) (publication), 46:23
  • Pacific, The (weekly), 15:41; 27:149-50; 30:106; 33:292, 301, 307; 34:65; quoted, 21:35; 27:149; 32:119, 122, 126; 34:65
  • Pacifica Foundation, 78:200
  • Pacifica Radio Archives (North Hollywood), 75:90
  • Pacifique, Le (ship), 13:273
  • Pack trains, 5:170, 173; 6:216-17; 7:113;8:355; 9:174, 347; 11:54, 324; 12:330; 14:402; 17:59, 76, 161; 18:149; 19:292-98 passim; 22:6; 24:119, 121; 26:236, 244; 27:193; 28:205, 212, 216, 229; 29:298, 302; 31:40; 32:364; 33:299; 39:57-58, 291
  • Packano (Indian, 1851), 28:330
  • Packard, A., 43:311
  • Packard, Alpheus, 75:23
  • Packard, John Quackenbos, 14:400; 15:38
  • Packard, John, 63:307
  • Packard, L., 67:40
  • Packard, Vance, 64:131
  • Packer, George Fox, 31:381
  • Packer, Henria, see Compton, Mrs. Henry C.
  • Packer, Henry Bellington and Mary Elizabeth (Judkins), 31:281
  • Packman, Ana (Bégué), [Packman, Ana (Begue)] 13:209
  • Packwood, Samuel and William, 4:320
  • Pactole, Le (company), 22:309
  • Paddison, Joshua, author of "Sunset Magazine's Centennial, 1898-1998," inside front cover, Fall (volume 77); author of "Milestones," Spring, inside front cover (volume 78); editor of A World Transformed: Firsthand Accounts of California Before the Gold Rush, review of, 78:288; author of "Summers of Worry, Summers of Defiance: San Franciscans for Academic Freedom and Education and the Bay Area Opposition to HUAC, 1959-1960," 188-202
  • Paddlewheel Pirate, by Newell, review, 38:377-78
  • Paddock, Charles, 63:56
  • Paddock, Nathan C., 2:201
  • Paden, Irene D. (Mrs. William G.), 32:285; address,"The Journal of Madison Berryman Moorman," 27:180-81; editor "The Ira J. Willis Guide to the Gold Mines," 32:193-208
  • Paden, Irene, 50:165
  • Paden, William Guy, 23:288; 26:246; addresses: "The California-Oregon Trail," 18:85; "Contribution of Dr. Herbert E. Bolton," 19:187-88; "Lore and Lure of California," 25:185-86
  • Paderewski, Ignace Jan, 18:369
  • Paderewski, Ignace, 66:164
  • Padilla, Genaro, 74:241-242; 76[2-3]:251, 332, 339, 340
  • Padilla, Juan N., 50:6
  • Padilla, Juan Nepomuceno, 1:135; 13:36, 339; 17:153, 224, 225; 29:267, 269, 277
  • Padilla, Juan, 65:244
  • Padilla, Ramon, 74:51
  • "Padre of Paradise Flat, The," 40:49-67
  • Padres (mission), 74:235-237, 242
  • Padrés, José María, [Padres, Jose Maria] 11:342; 16:224, 225, 237-40 passim; 23:331; see also Hijar-Padre's colony [Hijar-Padrés colony]
  • Padua Hills (California), 74:254, 258, 259, 260
  • Padua Hills estate subdivision, 74:248, 249
  • Padua Hills Theatre, 74:245-261
  • Padua Institute, 74:258, 259-260
  • Padua Players, 74:254
  • Padua Week in Los Angeles County, 74:260
  • Padushkin, Yakov, 12:234
  • Paganini, Robert, 47:211
  • Page (brothers, Yuba County, 1851), 8:360
  • Page's Mill, 9:52, 70
  • Page, Bacon & Co., 70:261-262, 265-268
  • Page, Bacon & Company, 15:272-82 passim, 364, 365, 370-77 passim; 16:31, 32, 282, 285; 17:172; 18:43, 45, 48; 24:166, 179; 26:193-200 passim; 30:254; 35:224; 37:139, 151; 42:130; 52:260; 56:79; 59:286; 77[4]:220, 221
  • Page, Charles Hall, Splendid Survivors: San Francisco's Downtown Architectural Heritage, review, 59:179-180
  • Page, Charles R., 76[1, 4]:124
  • Page, Clarence, 71:533
  • Page, Daniel D., 15:366; 17:172; 26:193, 195, 199; 32:354; see also Page, Bacon & Company
  • Page, Donald, 29:151-52
  • Page, Elizabeth, 61:166
  • Page, Francis W., 15:281, 282, 364; 17:172; 26:193, 195, 199; 33:374; 56:73, 79; see also Page, Bacon & Company
  • Page, Gwynn, 15:273; 34:337
  • Page, Henry Markham, Pasadena: Its Early Years, review, 44:355-356
  • Page, Henry, 61:166
  • Page, Hugh N., 3:111(?), 187; 5:255; 11:208
  • Page, Joseph M., Jr., 29:225
  • Page, Julia Ann, 26:193
  • Page, Mary see Williams, Mary Page
  • Page, Mrs. (Grass Valley, 1850s), 6:227
  • Page, Mrs. Francis W., 19:229
  • Page, Mrs. James R. (Kate Van Nuys), 25:287
  • Page, Mrs. Robert C. (Delia F. Williams), 28:294
  • Page, Nathaniel, 29:253, 254
  • Page, Robert C., 15:370; 28:294; 48:8
  • Page, T. E., 8:269
  • Page, Thomas Stokes, 22:96
  • Page, William, 66:114; 71:13
  • "Pageant of San Francisco, The," address by Gertrunde Atherton, 22:84
  • Pageantry, 74:248
  • Pageot, A., 11:206, 209, 211; 12:40; letter from, 12:331-32
  • "Pages from the past-Cheap Living in Southern California," 60:186-187
  • Pages From the past-the CaliFornia silk worm, 58:76-77, crossing the Sierras, 58:348-349, the poison oak-its cure," 58:248-249
  • Pages, 69:144
  • Pages, Jules, 37:26, 35
  • Paget, W. R., 65:289
  • Pagoda Hill, Oakland, photograph, 51:106
  • Paher, Stanley, Nevada Ghost Towns & Mining Camps, review, 51:184-185
  • Pahl, P. C. H., 27:119-20, 122
  • Pahrangat Mining District, 18:210, 212
  • Paige, Calvin, 26:264
  • Paige, John C., review of Brooks, editor, The Southwest Expedition of Jedediah S. Smith: His Personal Account of the Journey to California, 1826-1827, 57:382
  • Paige, P. B., 9:70
  • Paige, Robert, 68:195
  • Paik Daw Sun, see Paik, Ernest
  • Paik Goon Un, 67:43 (photograph)
  • Paik Kuang Sun, see Lee, Mary Paik
  • Paik Meung Sun, 67:43 (photograph), 45-55 passim
  • Paik Sin Chil, 67:43 (photograph)
  • Paik Sin Koo, 67:43 (photograph), 45-55 passim (photos: 47, 49)
  • Paik, Arthur, 67:50
  • Paik, Ernest, 67:47, 54, 55
  • Paik, Stanford, 67:47
  • Paine (died Angel Island, 1854), 15:165
  • Paine, Horace J., 25:111, 115, 255, 257, 260
  • Paine, Lieutenant (on Republic, 1855), 15:282
  • Paine, S. H., 13:32
  • Paine, Sumner, lawsuit, 9:265, 356-57, 362
  • Paine, Thomas, 9:42
  • Paine, Walter, 63:309, 312
  • Painted Cave, Santa Barbara County, 76[2-3]:364
  • Painted Ladies: San Francisco's resplendent Victorians, by Morley Baer, review, 58:185-186
  • Painted Rock, San Luis Obispo Company, 1:153, 156
  • Painter & Company, 60:191; 66:57, 59
  • Painter Lady (The): Grace Carpenter Hudson, by Searles R. Boynton, review, 57:202
  • Painter v. Adams & Company, 15:279
  • Painter, Charles C., 72:341, 342 (photograph), 343 (photograph), 344-51, 353-54, 357-58
  • Painter, Frederick J., 4:169
  • Painter, Joseph, 71:330
  • "Painterly Poet, Poetic Painter: The Dual Art of Maynard Dixon," by Kevin Starr, 56:290-309
  • "Painters of Laguna Beach 1900-1940," by Robert M. Frash, 63:252-255
  • Painting on the Left: Diego Rivera, Radical Politics, and San Francisco's Public Murals, by Anthony W. Lee, review of, 78:292
  • Paintings of California, edited by Arnold Skolnick, review of, 77[1-3]:187-89
  • Paipai Indians, 44:102
  • Paisano Press, 59:357
  • Paita, Peru, 20:209; 26:219, 220
  • Paiute Indians, 65:194, 196; 70:340; 71:305; 73:311; 75:334; 76[2-3]:15, 33, 55
  • Paiutes of Pyramid Lake (The): A Narrative Concerning a Western Nevada Indian Tribe, by Ruth Herman, review, 52:275-276
  • Pajaro Valley, California, 47:304
  • Pajaros Island, 3:321
  • Pakenham, Richard, 5:306-7; 11:197; 18:139-40, 141, 145
  • Pakenhorn, Richard, 46:61, 62, 63
  • Pala (Indian village), 74:48 (photo), 49, 52 (photo), 57 (photo); 78:264; photo of Indian school at, 270
  • Pala Land Claim, Santa Clara County, 46:136
  • Pala, California, 54:65
  • Pala, see Mission asistencias
  • Palace Hotel (San Francisco), 1:17; 17:239; 18:369-71; 19:100, 225, 234; 20:127; 27:257; 37:215; 57:135, 136; 71:14; 73:299 (photograph), 300; 74:379, 384, 386, 393; 75:212; 77[4]:224; see also Ralston, William
  • Palace Hotel, San Francisco (1877), 58:238-240, 241, 245; photos., 239, 244, 246
  • Palace Hotel, San Francisco, A. D. Sharon, Lessee, front cover, 74: Winter, 1995
  • Palace of Fine Arts, 62:107; 64:286
  • Palace of Horticulture [Horticulture Hall], 62:110, 115
  • Palache, Charles, 72:226
  • Palache, Ida W., 71:124, 127; Late Afternoon (photograph), 127
  • Palache, James, 37:52, 57-58
  • Palacio, Francisco, 13:273; 33:341-42
  • Palacios, Gerónimo Martín de, [Palacios, Geronimo Martin de] 7:262, 263, 273, 299-300, 331, 334, 336, 341, 379, 385, 391; 8:44, 51; 50:195
  • Palacios, Juan, 43:50
  • Paladini (A.) Inc., 67:40
  • Palatinguas Indians, 54:65
  • Palencia, Pedro de, 1:43, 47; 3:309, 363-67
  • Palestinians, 75:93
  • Pali, Dr. (Vennira pioneer), 4:169
  • Palisade Silver Mine, 16:132
  • Palisades, The, 4:20
  • Pallandini, Louis E., 31:281
  • Pallas (ship), 14:303-4
  • Pallette, Drew B., review of Wibberley, Yesterday's Land: A Baja California Adventure, 41:261-262
  • Pallou, Thomas, 5:363
  • Palm Springs, 73:144, 145, 152, 265; 75:21, 22; 76[1, 4]:116, 118
  • Palma Seca (Soda Springs), 12:9
  • Palma, Salvador, 43:104
  • Palma, Salvador, 56:259
  • Palmantier, W. G., 55:146
  • Palmas, Arroyo (Cajon) de las, Lower California, 31:262, 263, 269
  • Palmer & Baldwin, 30:260-61
  • Palmer & Company, 14:403
  • Palmer & Rey, 60:191; 66:57, 58
  • Palmer, Cook & Company, 77[4]:63
  • Palmer Raids (1919-1920), 78:190
  • Palmer (died 1847), 1:223, 224
  • Palmer (Hawkins' Bar, 1853), 11:170
  • Palmer (San Francisco, 1855), 15:277
  • Palmer (ship), see N. B. Palmer
  • Palmer (Tehama County, 1850), 18:302
  • Palmer Literary Society (Whittier College), 73:235
  • Palmer, A. Mitchell, 65:158
  • Palmer, Alice (Hermann), 19:230
  • Palmer, Amasa (or John), 22:49
  • Palmer, Bert, 64:112-113
  • Palmer, Charles T. H., 2:206; 4:214; 8:90; 10:91; 12:93; 16:30, 31, 32, 38, 39; 26:186; 30:103-4, 106, 111, 260, letters to, 16:172-77; see also Palmer & Baldwin
  • Palmer, Charles T. H., 70:272
  • Palmer, Cook & Co., 15:266, 272, 366; 16:341, 346, 347; 17:82-85 passim, 168-80 passim; 21:321-26, 331; 25:117-18; 34:250-58 passim, 335; 37:143, 146, 152; 42:130; 54:330; 60:164; 70:268, 269, 271
  • Palmer, Edward, 69:326, 328
  • Palmer, Edwin C., 11:6, 21
  • Palmer, Harry, 21:246
  • Palmer, Hiram, 15:42
  • Palmer, Innis N., 2:129
  • Palmer, J. A., 7:115, 116, 118
  • Palmer, J. C., 9:104; 10:247, 261, 385
  • Palmer, J. W., 4:186
  • Palmer, Joel, 3:89, 90; 19:135; 21:4, 6; 26:328; 30:57, 60-63; 52:250
  • Palmer, John, 31:290
  • Palmer, Joseph C., 6:14-15; 14:163, 164; 15:157; 16:342; 17:175, 180; 21:322-26; 34:250-51, 335; 64:272-273; 70:271; see also Palmer, Cook & Company
  • Palmer, Joseph, 4:41; 60:164
  • Palmer, M. C., 15:169
  • Palmer, Minnie, 35:142
  • Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. (Long Bar, 1859), 10:166
  • Palmer, Mrs. Harlow (Emily Bancroft), 29:225, 362
  • Palmer, Mrs. Silas Henry (Olive Holbrook), 24:261; 27:5; obituary, 37:181
  • Palmer, Phil, coauthor Chinatown San Francisco, review, 39:367-68
  • Palmer, Rodríguez, [Palmer, Rodriguez] 28:34
  • Palmer, T. G., 28:327
  • Palmer, Thomas Witherell, 71:488
  • Palmer, Tim, Stanislaus: The Struggle For a River, review, W. Turrentine Jackson, 62:143
  • Palmer, W. L., 58:50
  • Palmer, William A., 31:290
  • Palmer, William W., 25:119
  • Palmerston, Colin, 60:38
  • Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 10:118; 18:146; 46:61, 62, 67, 69
  • Palmetto (ship), 33:2, 6, 152
  • Palmquist, Peter E. With Nature's Children: Emma B. Freeman (1880-1928), Camera and Brush, review, 56:282-283; "Watkins-The Photographer as Publisher," 57:252-257; "California's peripatetic photographer," 58:195-219; Lawrence & Houseworth/Thomas Houseworth Co., A Unique View of the West, 1860-1886, review, 60:297-299; Carleton E. Watkins: Photographer of the American West, review by Douglas M. Haller, 62:225; "Silver Plates Among the Goldfields: The Photographers of Siskiyou County 1850-1906," 65:114-125; review of Heyman, editor, Picturing California: A Century of Photographic Genius, 69:297-298; Shadowcatchers: A Directory of Women in California Photography before 1901, review, 70:310-312; "Pioneer Women Photographers in Nineteenth-Century California," 71:110-127
  • Palmquist, Peter, 61:247
  • Palms, 3:239; 34:196-98
  • Palms, California, 47:142; 55:103
  • Palmsay, Marie Constance, 33:353
  • Palo Alto Stock Farm, 68:4
  • "Palo Alto's `Mysterious Frenchman,'" by Miriam A. de Ford, 33:169-74
  • Palo Alto, 3:100; 27:134, 138; 33:169-73 passim; 34:183, 184; 75:123
  • Palo Seco Creek, 30:7, 8
  • Palo Verde, 17:332, 335, 336
  • palo verde (Cercidium species), 76[2-3]:32
  • Paloma, 38:261
  • Palomar Mountain, 60:238
  • Palomares (Cajon Pass, 1842), 10:36
  • Palomares, Don Ygnacio, 74:248
  • Palomares, Francisco, 13:327
  • Palomares, Ignacio, 16:360
  • Palomares, José, [Palomares, Jose] 13:209, 327; 46:321
  • Palomino, Frank, 53:317
  • Palos (naval gunboat), 75:115
  • Palos Colorados, 30:2
  • Palos Verdes Rancho, 76[2-3]:181
  • Palóu, Francisco, [Palou, Francisco] 1:162;4:144; 10:211, 212; 14:99-101; 17:120, 121, 122, 356; 19:221; 23:249; 28:19-20, 21; 31:113; 36:3; 37:292, 295, 299; 41:329,330,334; 42:199, 209, 215; 67:150, 155, 156; 76[2-3]:159, 270; boundary marker of, 5:321-27, (photograph) opposite 326; "The Founding of the Presidio and Mission of... St. Francis," editor G.E. Dane, 14:102-10; "Record of Padre Fray Junípero Serra's Death," ["Record of Padre Fray Junipero Serra's Death"] 13:155-58; Noticias de la Nueva California, 1:12, 20, 375; Historical Memoirs of New California, editor Bolton, review, 6:375; see "New Data on the Buildings of Mission San Francisco," 46:195-205; see "A New Look at the Founding of Old Los Angeles," 55:326-339 passim
  • Palóu, Francisco, [Palou, Francisco] 56:263; 71:371-372, 377, 378; 59:172
  • Palouse farming region (Washington State), 76[1, 4]:91, 92
  • Pambrun, Pierre Chrysologuc, 22:197, 214
  • Pamitas, 34:197, 198
  • pampas grass, 76[2-3]:23
  • Pamo Valley, see Santa Maria Valley
  • Pan Pacific Women's Conferences, 65:95
  • Pan-Pacific Exposition, 76[1, 4]:106
  • Pan-American Airways, 75:138 (photo)
  • Pan-Wache (Indian, 1851), 28:332
  • Pana-cuc-cux (Pomo chief), 75:359
  • Panama, 78:226; overwhelmed by Gold Rush, 232; crossing of isthmus, 139, 140; 79[2]:33, 34
  • Panama (city), 6:351-52; 7:12; 8:13-14; 9:5; 13:5, 390, 392, 398-99; 16:184; 17:309; 20:19-20, 227, 248, 260, 330-31; 23:51; 24:69; 29:8-10; 34:34; 75:64; 77[4]:178, 251; letters from, 29:4-11; 78:226, 228, 230, 233, 234, 236; described, 235, 236; drawing of, 227
  • Panama (schooner) 79[2]:178
  • Panama (steamer, 1848), 2:139, 201; 8:16, 265; 9:5, 7; 12:104; 13:4, 249, 250, 253-54, 397, 402-3; 15:171; 16:84, 305; 17:175; 18:38; 19:3; 20:257, 275; 22:21; 23:51, 79; 24:69, 165; 26:8; 27:34, 46, 218, 219, 260, 293(?), 364; 28:59, 66, 116; 29:4, 8, 14, 112; 33:376; 39:49
  • Panama (steamer, 1855), 17:181
  • Panama (vessel), 43:247-250; 47:50, 51, 52, 60; 56:79; 57:48; 61:171
  • Panama California Exposition (San Diego), 73:102
  • Panama California International Exposition (San Diego), 70:67
  • Panama Canal, 31:298; 33:27; 55:341, 343, 344; 62:106; 73:212; 74:423; 75:120; 76[1, 4]:110; 77[1-3]:183; 77[4]:284
  • Panama crossing, 6:351; 8:4-14; 9:5, 196-97; 11:30-32; 13:241, 390; 20:13; 17:308-9, 320; 19:324; 20:13, 16-21, 227, 248, 260, 330; 24:65-69 passim; 27:12; 29:101-2; 32:310; 36:139, 142, 206, 303; see also Cold Rush: via Panama
  • Panama Herald, 9:197; 12:312
  • Panama Pacific Exhibition, see Sailing to Byzantium: The Architecture of the Panama Pacific International Exhibition, by Gray Brechin 62:106-121
  • Panama Pacific Exposition, 1915,
  • Panama Railroad, 2:214; 8:4-5, 10; 10:190; 11:11, 31, 32; 17:308-9, 320; 20:248, 324; 29:3; 32:310; 36:303; 52:137; 60:169; 77[4]:252, 253, 284; 78:227
  • Panama Ranch, 33:189
  • Panama route, 77[4]:251, 254
  • Panama Route, 1848-1869, by John Haskell Kemble, review, 70:115-117
  • Panama Slough, 75:133
  • Panama Star, 20:331
  • Panama steamers, 77[4]:252
  • Panama, 41:51-54; 42:223-224; 48:34; 51:322; 76[2-3]:99; 77[1-3]:51; travel across, 77[1-3]:5, 14, 15; 77[4]:178, 253-54
  • Panama, Isthmus of, see Panama crossing
  • Panama California Exposition (1915), 77[1-3]:183
  • Panama-California Exposition (1916), 60:247; inside front cover, Fall (volume 73)
  • Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 36:66-71; 60:247; 63:254
  • Panama-Pacific Exposition Commission,
  • Panama-Pacific International Exhibition Committee, 65:90; 73:6
  • Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915), 3:297; 14:86-87; 15:291; 31:298-99; 38:1, 232-33; 39:26; 42:224; 43:14; 53:169, 170, 171, 172; 55:342-342; 56:302, 304; 60:123, 247, 247; 62:106-121 passim; 63:254; 64:274-277; 65:220; 70:67, 102; 71:466, 467, 470, 474; 72:130, 148; 73:7, 211, 212, 305; 75:28, 123; address on, by A. J. Cleary, 14:86-87
  • Panamanian isthmus, 77[4]:5, 56, 83
  • Panamint City, 16:85; 18:201, 203, 205, 214; 77[1-3]:5; newspaper, 18:201, 215
  • Panamint mining district, 17:107, 208-18; map, 17: opposite 208
  • Panamint Mountains, 17:106-7, 115-16, 210; 18:198-214 passim
  • Panario, George, 49:264
  • Panaud, Clement, 12:170-71, 331-33; 13:276, 280; 17:178
  • Pancoast, Charles, 77[1-3]:60
  • Pancoast, Charles Edward, A Quaker Forty-niner, editor Hannum, review, 9:291
  • Pancoast, George, 71:467
  • Pandore (ship), 22:298; 23:61
  • Panella, José, [Panella, Jose] 45:205
  • Panevoikos Society, 60:126
  • Pangua, Francisco, 42:204, 205, 206; see "The Viceregal Order for the Founding of San Francisco," 55:26-27
  • Panics, 1855, 13:80-81; 1873, 34:315
  • Panic of 1837, 77[4]:126
  • Pankhurst, Emmeline, 67:122
  • panning for gold, 77[4]:26
  • Pannonia (ship), 31:158, 159
  • Panoche Grande land case, 50:404
  • Panofsky, W. K. H., 75:48, 49, 50
  • Panoramas, 10:165, 174, 189, 196, 250, 263, 360, 363, 371; 11:229; 20:277; 21:151; 23:163; 29:118; 33:29-38
  • Pantalon, Marie 79[2]:150
  • Pantesky, Bircovich and Livingston, 45:122
  • Pantheon (saloon), San Francisco, 35:141
  • Panther (ship), 15:140
  • Panto (Indian, 1846), 26:42, 52, 59-60
  • Panto, José (Diegueño Indian) [Panto, Jose (Diegueno Indian)] 79[2]:99
  • Pantoja House, San Diego, 31:36-39 passim, 42
  • Pantoja, Juan, 6:299; map by, 9: opposite 3
  • Panton Leslie Company, 73:111
  • Pantoscope, see Jones, John Wesley
  • Paoli's, San Francisco (restaurant), 52:237
  • Papageorgopoulos, Kallistos, 60:120
  • Paparian, Michael, 71:262
  • Pape, Mrs. A. H., 65:190
  • Paperboy: All Power to the People (linocut), by Emory Douglas, 75:270
  • Paper Mill Creek, Marin County (painting), 71:79
  • "The Paper Trail of the Iron Horse: The California State Railroad Museum Library," by Blaine Peterson Lamb and Ellen Halteman Schwartz, 70:94-113
  • Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted; Volume V (The): The California Frontier, 1863-1865, editor by Victoria Post Ranney et al., review, 70:314
  • Papini, Cecilia, 22:384
  • Pappageorge-Palladius, George, 60:123
  • Papy, Jasper J., 11:126
  • "Parable of the Skinny Kid,", 74:93
  • "Paradise Promoted-Boosterism and the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce," by Tom Zimmerman, 64:22-33
  • Paradise Transformed: Los Angeles During the Second World War, by Arthur C. Verge, review, 74:205
  • "Paradox Town: San Francisco in 1851," by Julia C. Altrocchi, 28:31-46
  • Paragon (ship), 28:228-29
  • Paragon Bay, 28:212, 214, 228
  • Paraguay, 75:311
  • Parameters of Urban Fiscal Policy (The): Socioeconomic Change and Political Culture in San Francisco, 1860-1906, by Terence J. McDonald, review, 66:225-226
  • Paramount Studios, 75:80
  • Paramount Theater, 74:428
  • Paramount, 59:195, 196, 199, 200
  • Parburt, George R., 13:9, 32
  • Parcel, Thomas, 13:32
  • Pardee, Colonel (San Francisco, 1855), 15:365
  • Pardee, George C., 48:332; 51:71; 54:203; 55:138, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146; 58:171; 63:303; 75:163
  • Pardee, George Cooper, 24:6; 30:343; 36:110, 113; 38:356-57; 39:19, 20
  • Pardee, George, 57:79; 64:37
  • Pardee, John, 13:32
  • Pardee, Mrs. George Cooper (Helen N. Penniman), 24:95
  • Pardee, William J. (Colonel), 70:266-267, 268
  • Pardeilhan, Henri, 39:320
  • Pardo, Roberto, 16:360, 366; 17:60; 27:335, 338
  • Pardow, Mary, 32:191
  • Paredes y Arrillaga, Mariano, 1:190; 5:306; 6:77, 271-72, 370; 18:144, 145, 146, 221-27 passim
  • Paredes, Americo, 74:228
  • Paredes, García de, [Paredes, Garcia de] 3:21, 23
  • Paredes, José María (pianist), 78:182, 184
  • Parentini, Joseph, 75:345, 346
  • Parepa-Rosa, Mme., 21:161-62; 23:112
  • Parins, James W., John Roll in Ridge: His Life & Works, review, 71:437-438
  • Parini, Piero, 75:349
  • Paris Exposition (1855), 63:281
  • Paris stock exchange, 77[4]:63
  • Paris, France, 73:128, 301, 303
  • Paris, Mme., 78:148
  • Parish, Charles Louis, 25:382
  • Parish, Helen Rand and Henry Raup Wagner, The Life and Writings of Bartolomede las Casas, review, 48:74-75
  • Parish, Henry L., 25:382
  • Parisot (San Francisco and mines, 1849), 5:20-21, 348
  • Park & Tyler, 30:265
  • Park and Ocean Steam Line, 57:309, 310
  • Park Hotel, Santa Barbara, 18:175
  • Park, Alice, 67:122, 123, 126
  • Park, Alice Locke, 75:94
  • Park, Calvin, 60:167
  • Park, Eliza, 60:161, 167, 169, 170
  • Park, F. A., 9:394
  • Park, Guy, 57:302-303
  • Park, Laura, 60:161, 167, 169
  • "Park, The," Marysville, 9:265, 286, 348, 350, 366; 10:166, 264, 284
  • Park, Thomas B., 8:297, 301; 11:75; 18:160, 164; 23:200-201, 215, 319-29 passim, 333
  • Park, Treanor W., (see Park, Trenor W.)
  • Park, Trenor W., 8:367; 15:274, 371-72; 17:169, 171-72, 177, 182; 20:261, 272; 47:255, 256
  • Park, Trenor, 60:158-171 passim
  • Park-McCullough House, 60:158, 169
  • Parke, Charles Ross 79[2]:284
  • Parke, Clara (Day), 59:282, 286, 287, 289
  • Parke, Fidelio D., 59:285
  • Parker & Roman, 30:266
  • Parker (Honey Lake, 1855), 18:303
  • Parker Dam, 36:219
  • Parker House Hotel, 77[4]:214
  • Parker House, San Francisco, 2:202; 3:35; 11:136, 360; 13:379; 16:127; 20:29, 123, 125, 292-99 passim, 310; 22:244; 27:44, 50, 263, 264, 266, 368; 38:42; 59:319; 77[1-3]:60
  • Parker Machine Works, 61:29, 30; 74:33 (photo), 35 (photo)
  • Parker, Benjamin, 15:179
  • Parker, C. E., review of Meadows, Historic Place Names in Orange County, 46:86-87
  • Parker, Carleton, 52:205, 207; 64:188; 70:199, 203-204
  • Parker, Carlton H. (Secretary of Immigration Commission), 62:84, 85
  • Parker, Charlie, 75:273, 274, 278, 279
  • Parker, Dr. (San Francisco, 1855), 16:79
  • Parker, Dr. Horace, 59:357
  • Parker, Dr. John (Castroville, 1874), 29:89
  • Parker, E. H., 55:295
  • Parker, Eustace, 9:248, 249, 250, 255, 259, 269
  • Parker, Foxhall A., 2:164, 165
  • Parker, Francis W., 53:26
  • Parker, George, 61:26-35 passim; 74:25, 34
  • Parker, H. F., 60:220
  • Parker, Henry, 22:79
  • Parker, James E., 9:195
  • Parker, James M., 22:34; 30:146
  • Parker, James, 46:14
  • Parker, Jennie, 21:157
  • Parker, John (East Bay, 1840), 30:3, 4
  • Parker, John (Ukiah Valley, 1851), 26:210
  • Parker, John M., 65:94
  • Parker, LaVerne, 59:357
  • Parker, Lesta V., 65:200
  • Parker, Lizzie (Mrs. Northrop), 10:377
  • Parker, Marvel, 33:374
  • Parker, Miss (San Francisco, 1861), 10:281, 282, 374, 379
  • Parker, Mrs. Elizabeth Maria, 14:74; 28:34; see also Wills, Elizabeth Maria Bonney
  • Parker, Paul P., 23:383; 29:89-90; "The Roach-Belcher Feud," 29:19-28; "The Tiles from Mission Soledad," 23:348; obituary of William Davies, 13:414
  • Parker, R. A., 5:147
  • Parker, Robert A., 5:406; 11:136; 13:379; 20:292; 22:252; 27:44; 28:67; 30:157; 77[4]:214; see also Parker House, San Francisco
  • Parker, Robert J., 17:288; "Building the Larkin House," 16:321-35; "A Chapter in the Early Life of Thomas Oliver Larkin," 16:3-10; as address, 16:187; editor Thomas O. Larkin,"My Itinerary," 16:11-29, 144-71; editor "Thomas Oliver Larkin in 1831," 16:263-70
  • Parker, Robert, 15:271; 65:27
  • Parker, Samuel H., 10:50, 62; 11:9; 25:343
  • Parker, Samuel Nathaniel, 26:308
  • Parker, T. H., 17:181
  • Parker, Theodore, 69:12
  • Parker, W. C., 15:376; 64:134-135
  • Parker, W. G., 54:333
  • Parker, W. R., 12:4
  • Parker, Walter F. X., 48:333
  • Parker, Walter Francis Xavier, 67:6, 9
  • Parker, Walter, 45:236; 57:167
  • Parker, Ward M., 34:258, 333, 334
  • Parker, William C., 4:175; 12:25-28 passim, 30-31; 13:381; 15:376(?); 16:79(?)
  • Parker, William H., 19:236; 20:294; 54:109
  • Parker, William H., of San Francisco, 48:8
  • Parkhurst, Charlie, 75:90
  • "Parking and Vacant Lots" (graph), 74:404
  • Parkinson, George C., 16:177
  • Parkinson, George, 18:259
  • Parkman, E. Breck and Pamela Carson, "An Exceptional Adaption: Camillo Ynitia," 65:238-247
  • Parkman, E. Breck, 71:339; "Fort and Settlement: Interpreting the Past at Fort Ross State Historic Park," 75:354-369
  • Parkman, Francis, 50:102
  • Parkman, Julia Bedlow, see McAllister, Mrs. Cutler
  • Parks and Recreation Commission (San Jose, California), 74:330, 334
  • Parks and Smith, 14:398
  • Parks' Bar, 6:218-20; 9:63, 70, 76-77, 264, 351-52, 355-56, 373; 10:56, 58, 168, 247-54 passim; 13:171; 15:29; 25:326; 33:202
  • Parks, David, 9:76-77
  • Parks, David, Jr., 9:77
  • Parks, Helena, 35:15-16, 19
  • Parks, Ida, 30:289
  • Parks, James Franklin, 23:94
  • Parks, John C., 9:77; 14:394, 405; 15:21, 29, 43, 44
  • Parks, Mary Elizabeth, 23:94
  • Parks, Mary Ross, 7:283
  • Parks, William H., 9:355, 379; 10: opposite 48, 62, 372, 379, 394; 11:9; 13:22; 14:209, 220, 229
  • Parkside district (San Francisco), 73:306; 76[1, 4]:131
  • Parlow, Kathleen, 25:236
  • Parmet, Herbert S., 70:379
  • Parnay, S. V., 70:290
  • Parnes, Irwin, 75:81
  • Parochial schools, 17:175; 32:127; see also San Francisco schools
  • Parowan, 14:63
  • Parowan, Utah, 73:184
  • Parr, Fred D., 26:189
  • Parratt, Edna Martin (Mrs. Rogers), 32:175; 34:88; address,"Returning an Historic Call," 34:87; translator Kino document, 24:288; obituaries of Eleanor (Ashby) Bancroft, 35:372; Edwin L. Oliver, 34:374-75
  • Parrington, Vernon Louis, 66:90
  • Parrish, Edwin and Julia (Reynolds), 23:288
  • Parrish, Essie, 71:338; 76[2-3]:71
  • Parrish, Joseph, 3:123; 26:49
  • Parrish, Maxfield, 62:112, 116
  • Parrish, Robert A., Jr., 17:318; 31:231, 236, 240
  • Parron, Fernando, 4:143; 47:293
  • Parrot & Waterman, 33:16?
  • Parrot, John, 66:107; 77[4]:159, 288
  • Parrot, Kent, 67:16
  • Parrott & Co., 7:206; 16:200; 21:288; 34:112, 113, 114, 118; 43:178; 70:261
  • Parrott & Naglee, 16:282, 285
  • Parrott Building (San Francisco), 17:169; 31:297; 37:131; 38:32, 33; 70:265, 266, 268, 269, 274, 275, 277
  • Parrott, Abby Josephine, 9:96
  • Parrott, Christine P., 18:189
  • Parrott, John (1854), 58:50, 53
  • Parrott, John (died 1884), 3:285; 5:306, 307; 9:96; 11:127; 15:10, 20, 280, 282; 16:282, 285, 306; 18:189, 250 ;19:231; 26:196; 31:46; article on, 34:111-24; letters to, 2:247-48; 3:284
  • Parrott, John (died 1918), 25:232, 236, 246; 35:304-5
  • Parrott, John, 60:166, 167; 70:275
  • Parrott, Kent, 37:273, 348
  • Parrott, Talbot & Company, 34:111-12
  • Parrott, Tiburcio, 1:12
  • Parrott, William S., 6:136; 19:46; 34:111-12
  • Parry, C. C., 58:43
  • Parry, Charles, 18:344
  • Parry, Dr. (Alexander Perry?, 1851), 34:30
  • Parry, George, 10:169, 172-80 passim
  • Parsloe, Charles T., Jr., 34:361, 362, 363
  • Parsons, Charles H., 44:20
  • Parsons, E. T., 66:212, 215
  • Parsons, Edward Lambe, 26:163
  • Parsons, Edward T., 4:52
  • Parsons, George Frederick, 35:336, 338, 342
  • Parsons, George W., 44:223
  • Parsons, James J., review, California Patterns: A Geographical and Historical Atlas, by David Hornbeck; design by David L. Fuller, 62:142; review, California: The Geography of Diversity, by Crane S. Miller and Richard S. Hyslop, 62:142; review of The Seven State of California: A Natural and Human History, 75:291
  • Parsons, Levi, 3:167-68; 16:285; 22:112; 34:258; 36:329
  • Parsons, Levi, 50:415; 52:339, 340
  • Parsons, Louella, 63:43
  • Parsons, Luella Clay, 31:87
  • Parsons, Marion Randal, 66:214, 215; 71:257
  • Parsons, Samuel, Jr., 35:357
  • Parsons, William, 15:173
  • Parthian (ship), 35:198
  • Partington, Blanche, 48:205
  • Partisan Review (journal), 74:290
  • partnerships, 77[4]:55, 58
  • Partridge & Brittain, 30:355
  • Partridge, John S., 62:213; 65:293
  • Partridge, Sam C., 56:73, 79
  • "Party, the Machine, and the Vote, The," by Franklin Hichborn, 38:349-57
  • Partz, Dr. (Mono County, circa 1865), 26:243
  • Parvin, Roy (writer) 79[2]:222
  • The Pasadena Daily Evening Star (newspaper), 62:41
  • "Pas de jitters" (dance), 75:81
  • Pasadena Art Institute, 75:83
  • Pasadena Freeway, 59:132; 60:82
  • Pasadena Garden Club, 53:161
  • Pasadena High School, 75:341
  • Pasadena Historical Society, 65:217
  • Pasadena Library and Village Improvement Association, 58:309
  • Pasadena Playhouse, 74:254; 75:76
  • Pasadena Star, 75:229
  • Pasadena Star-News (newspaper), 58:46
  • Pasadena, California, 31:15, 19-22; 63:65; 69:243-249; Orange Grove Avenue, 244 (map), 247; 73:219; 74:38; see "Francis of the flowers: an appreciation of Charles Francis Saunders," 58:38-47 passim; "Horatio Nelson Rust, abolitionist, archaeologist, Indian agent," 58:304-315
  • Pasadena: Its Early Years, by Henry Markham Page, review, 44:355-356
  • Pasadena, 76[1, 4]:37, 109, 113, 114, 119-20
  • Pascal, Dubedat and Company, 39:231
  • Pascoe, Peggy, Relations of Rescue: The Search for Female Moral Authority in the American West, 1874-1939, review, 70:217-218
  • Pascual, Juan, 7:300, 357, 380; 62:53
  • Pascul, J. L., 25:12-13
  • Pasman, Francis, 22:251
  • Pasmore, Mary, 65:253
  • Paso de Bartolo, 13:303
  • Paso del Pino, 14:132, 141
  • Paso Robles, 11:249, 250, 251, 264
  • Pasquale (Indian, 1852), 28:337
  • Pasquale, Mr., 65:188
  • Pasqualetti, Martin, 73:152
  • Pass Creek Canyon, 32:207
  • Pass in the Sierra Nevada of California (lithograph), 76[2-3]:320
  • Pass of Melfort (ship), 22:353
  • Passage from India: Asian Indian Immigrants in North America, by Joan Jensen, review, 68:50-51
  • Passaic (ship), 27:179
  • Passe-Partout (weekly), 39:149, 349
  • The Passenger Train in the Motor Age: California's Rail and Bus Industries, 1910-1941, by Gregory Lee Thompson, review, 74:206
  • Passing Farms, Enduring Values: California's Santa Clara Valley, by Yvonne Jacobson, review, 65:69
  • "Passing of California Historical Traditions, The," address by J. N. Bowman, 31:83-85
  • "Passing of Spanish California, The," by George Tays, 15:139-42
  • "Passion Play," Salmi Morse's, 21:249-53
  • Pasteur Institute of Paris (France), 75:52
  • Pasteur, Louis, 43:310, 315
  • Pastor's (Tony) Vaudeville Company, 21:243
  • Pastorelas, 50:39-40
  • Pastorio, (Marin Indian), 52:257, 343
  • Pastron, Allen, 77[1-3]:3
  • "Pastry War," 8:118
  • Patch, Clayton & Company, 33:375
  • Patch, Selina, 16:131
  • Patch, W. Y., 17:179
  • Pate, Benjamin T., 11:9
  • Patencio, Francisco, 71:327
  • Patents: Miller's Steam Wagon, 9:374; telegraph, 29:355
  • Paterna, Antonio, 1:161; 10:217; 13:158; 23:371, 372
  • Paterno, Baroness Josephine, 75:346
  • Paterson, Alan M., and W. Turrentine Jackson, The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, The Evolution and Implementation of Water Policy: An Historical Perspective, review, 57:196-197
  • Paterson, George Churchill, 20:192
  • Paterson, Thomas G., "California Progressives and Foreign Policy," 47:329-342
  • Path Which Led a Protestant Lawyer to the Catholic Church (The), by Peter H. Burnett, review, 45:129-130
  • pathogens, 76[2-3]:260-61, 266-74. See Also disease; livestock; vegetation
  • Pathological Society, San Francisco, 4:202
  • Pathway in the Sky, by Hal Roth, review, 45:367-368
  • Patience (light opera), 19:97-98, 107
  • "Patients at Work," (photograph), by Richard G. Cabot, 73:202
  • Patigian, Haig, 22:95; 56:307
  • Patio Process (gold/silver recovery), 73:279, 292
  • Patitoux (French Canadian, 1846), 26:40, 41, 59
  • Patria (motion picture), 62:124
  • "The Patrician Radical: Charlotte Anita Whitney," by Lisa Rubens, 65:158-171
  • Patrick & Company, 43:370
  • Patrick, G. Washington, 34:216
  • Patrick, George L., 40:319
  • Patrick, Jennie, 77[1-3]:94
  • Patrick, R. M., 51:310
  • The Patriot (newspaper), 62:35
  • Patriot, San Bernardino, 9:194, 198; 23:260; 24:275-76
  • Patriote, Le, San Francisco, 39:150, 151, 152, 349
  • Patriotic Race (painting), 71:53
  • Patrizi, Ettore, 25:231; 70:370 (photograph), 372-373
  • Patrizia, Giovanni, 17:214
  • Patron Members, CHS, 50:445
  • Patronage, political, 9:285; 1 9:264-68, 276; 32:146-47, 151-56 passim; 38:209
  • Patronato, 25:272, 278
  • Patrons of Husbandry, see Grangers
  • Pattee, Frank A., 31:18
  • Pattee, Fred Lewis, 38:114-15
  • Pattee, Solon, 11:127
  • Patten, B. A., 65:98, 99
  • Patten, Benjamin A., 78:148, 149
  • Patten, Benjamin Adam, 6:11-12; 17:174
  • Patten, Thomas B., 72:324
  • Pattern of California History (The), by Edward Staniford,review, 55:186-187
  • "Patterns of Demographic Change in the Alta California Missions: The Case of Santa Ines," by Robert H. Jackson, 71:362-369
  • "Patterns of Toleration and Discrimination in San Francisco: The Civil War to World War I," by Robert W. Cherny, 73:130-41
  • Patterson & Stow, 40: following 206
  • Patterson (Panama, 1849), 27:36
  • Patterson Ranch (Alameda County), 73:66
  • Patterson, A. D., 8:202, 210
  • Patterson, A. W., 28:6
  • Patterson, C. P., 15:269; 32:350, 359
  • Patterson, C., 15:376
  • Patterson, Carlisle, 6:16
  • Patterson, Charles, 9:103
  • Patterson, D. W., 74:376
  • Patterson, Elijah, 3:90
  • Patterson, Ellis, 63:311, 312
  • Patterson, George W. and Clara (Hawley), 35:183-84
  • Patterson, George, 14:205, 209, 227; 30:3, 4
  • Patterson, Henry Hawley, obituary, 35:183-84
  • Patterson, J. Arthur, 60:179
  • Patterson, James, 29:381
  • Patterson, John A., 28:59, 66, 67
  • Patterson, Mrs. Henry Hawley (Sara Morgan), 35:184
  • Patterson, Nancy, 74:376
  • Patterson, R. M., 22:292
  • Patterson, S. H. N., letter from, 24:245-46
  • Patterson, Tom, 61:30; Landmarks of Riverside and the Stories Behind Them, review, 44:258-259
  • Patterson, Victoria D., "Indian Life in the City: A Glimpse of the Urban Experience of Pomo Women in the 1930s," 71:402-411
  • Patterson, W. C., 70:22, 84
  • Patterson, Wilson C., 57:161
  • Patti, Adelina, 11:11, 12, 13, 26; 20:133; 35:142
  • Patti, P., 15:181
  • Pattiani, Evelyn Craig (Mrs. William L.), 22:192; 31:380-81; "Silk in Piedmont," 31:335-42; obituaries of Samuel Hubbard, 23:284-85; Charles F. Michaels, 23:185-86
  • Pattie, James O., 77[4]:111
  • Pattie, James Ohio, 2:-13, 16-18, 256; 4:168; 10:4, 81; 13:210; 15:109; 35:236; 76[2-3]:311, 312; illustration, 15: opposite 110; 43:110, 111; 53:71, 72, 73; see "James Ohio Pattie and the 1827-1828 Alta California Measles Epidemic," 52:28-36; 55:157; 66:146; 69:384; 71:328
  • Pattie, Sylvester, 2:18; 43:110, 111; 55:157; 76[2-3]:311
  • Patton (lawsuit, Marysville, 1860), 10:252
  • Patton Ranch (San Fernando Valley), 70:194 (photograph)
  • Patton, Andrew Gwinn (or Gwynn), 18:33
  • Patton, Clyde, 63:258
  • Patton, D. C., 11:9
  • Patton, Daniel, 3:175-76, 177
  • Patton, George S., 45:265; 53:158
  • Patton, George S., Sr., 70:20-22, 25-26
  • Patton, George Smith, 38:361
  • Patton, Mel, 63:33
  • Patton, Sara P. ("Fanny Fern"), 9:60
  • Patton, W. C., 70:26
  • Patton, William, 38:34; 51:295; 79[2]:265
  • Patty, Dr. (Camp Wright, 1875), 27:224
  • Patty, J. H., 21:227
  • Patwin Indians, 41:10
  • Paty (Henry) & Company, 8:299, 341; 12:138
  • Paty (John and William) & Company, 14:324, 329
  • Paty (John), McKinley & Company, 14:324, 344
  • Paty family, 14:292-93, 338-41
  • Paty, Ephraim, 14:292, 295, 304, 320
  • Paty, Henry, 14:292, 293, 303, 313-23 passim, 341, 342; 35:195-99 passim; see also Paty (Henry) & Company
  • Paty, John, 12:138, 149, 281, 288; 17:298, 301; 22:288; 28:342; 30:3; 35:196, 200; photograph, 14: opposite 310; 50:6
  • Paty, Mrs. John (Mary Ann Jefferson), 14:309-10, 325, 337, 338; photograph, 14: opposite 310
  • Paty, William, 12:138; 14:314, 319-20, 324, 333, 337-38
  • Pauba, see Temecula
  • Paul & Company, 66:64
  • Paul (Marysville, 1857), 9:137
  • Paul Arniff (play), 21:256
  • "Paul Wallace Gates, Historian of Public Land Policy," by Joseph M. Petulla, 56:170-174
  • Paul, A. G., 39:210
  • Paul, Alice, 54:81
  • Paul, Almarin, 77[4]:158
  • Paul, Almarin B., 17:77, 79, 80
  • Paul, Almarin Books, 66:64
  • Paul, Captain (of Great Republic, 1865), 26:357
  • Paul, Charles F., 22:33
  • Paul, John, see Webb, Charles Henry
  • Paul, Rodman, 75:325; 77[4]:1, 13, 15-16, 36, 39, 44, 46, 80, 87, 89, 90, 93, 98, 99, 163, 164, 199, 202; 78:241, 242; 79[2]:47
  • Paul, Rodman W., 29:375; 61:162; 63:180; 66:89, 220; 73:281; address,"A Tenderfoot's Adventures in Hunting California History," 20:283; "The Beginnings of Agriculture in California: Innovation vs. Continuity," 52:16-27; The California Gold Discovery: Sources, Documents, Accounts and Memoirs Relating to the Discovery of Gold at Sutter's Mill, review, 46:187-188; Mining Frontiers of the Far West, 1848-1880, review, 43:257-259; A Victorian Gentlewoman in the Far West: The Reminiscences of Mary Hallock Foote, review, 53:181-182; review of Lord, editor, Keepers of the Past, 46:178-179; review of Rogers, Introduction and Notes to Mark Twain's Roughing It, 53:396
  • Paula Anino, Father Francisco de, 76[2-3]:99
  • Paulding, John, 18:150-51; 20:183
  • Pauley, A., 10:367
  • Paulhan, Louis, 60:57
  • Paulhaus, Fred, 26:110
  • Pauline Blanchard (play), 20:137
  • Pauling and Kendall, 7:118
  • Pauling, Linus, 60:239
  • Paullin Family Dramatic Troupe, 10:258, 268
  • Paullin, George W., 8:278-79
  • Paullin, Louisa, 10:268, 393; 16:344
  • Paulson, J., 8:343
  • Pauly Ranch, 9:58, 73
  • Pauly, Thomas H., "J. Ross Browne: Wine Lobbyist and Frontier Opportunist," 51:99-116
  • Pauma (Indian village), 74:49, 52; 78:264; photo of, 266
  • Pauma Ranch, 72:350
  • Pauma, 3:244; massacre, 21:345, 356
  • Pauncefort, George, 21:142
  • Pautah County, 34:265
  • Pavellas, Alexander K., 60:123
  • Pavellas, Constantinos, 60:123
  • Pavesi, Attilio, 63:17 (photograph)
  • Pavilion, Marysville, 9:350, 351, 354, 360; 10:172, 252, 283, 360
  • Pavilion, Sacramento, 10:174, 176, 273, 361; 11:8
  • Pavis, Juan, see Pérez, Juan [Perez, Juan] (1840)
  • Pavlik, Bruce M., Pamela C. Muick. Sharon G. Johnson, and Marjorie Pepper, Oaks of California, review, 73:323
  • Pavlik, Robert C., "In Harmony with the Landscape: Yosemite's Built Environment, 1913-1940," 69:182-195; "History Sites-From Private Estate to Public Attraction: Hearst Castle," inside front cover, Winter (Volume 71, 1992); "`Something A Little Different': La Cuesta Encantada's Architectural Precedents and Cultural Prototypes," 71:462-477
  • Pavlik, Robert, 69:89
  • Pawling (Paulding, Pawlding), Joseph, 38:329
  • "Pawnee" (pseud.), letters from, 24:40-43
  • Paxson, Frederic Logan, 27:87, 89; 28:86; 38:370; addresses: "The Approach of the Frontiers," 12:367; "Local History in the United States," 20:282; "The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo," 27:87-89
  • Paxton (Marysville, 1860), 9:72; 10:250
  • Paxton Nailing Machine Company, 61:35
  • Paxton, Hale, 61:29, 33, 34, 35
  • Paxton, William, inside front cover. Fall (volume 73)
  • Payeras, Father Mariano, 61:4, 11; 75:356, 364, 365
  • Payeras, Fr. Mariano, 6:255; 12:121; 15:141; 16:110-11; 23:4, 6, 362, 372; 44:292; 48:126, 134; 49:151; 54:66-67; 65:241; 66:191; 76[2-3]:129
  • Payette, Francis, 22:197, 213, 218
  • Paylore, Patricia, editor, of Martin, An Arizona Chronology: Statehood, 1913-1939, review, 46:256-257
  • Payne (Theodore) & Company, 15:163
  • Payne family, 10:190
  • Payne's [mining] Company, 35:208, 214
  • Payne's Ranch, Yuba Company, 10:254, 266
  • Payne, Edgar, 63:253
  • Payne, Eliza, 10:190
  • Payne, George L., 23:189
  • Payne, Julia, see Dunn, Julia (Payne)
  • Payne, Octavine C., see Glover, Mrs. J. T.
  • Payne, R. K., 5:125
  • Payno, Captain (Colorado River, 1858), 22:169
  • Payot, Henri, 30:258, 265, 357, 366; 31:81; 33:374; 39:158; see also Vincent & Payot
  • Payot, Upham & Company, 30:366; 66:57
  • Payran, Stephen, 15:39
  • Payson, Albert Henry, obituary, 9:95-96
  • Payson, George, 30:103-4; 61:167; 77[4]:10
  • Payson, Mrs. Albert Henry (Abby Josephine Parrott), 9:96; 18:189
  • Payson, Mrs. Henry, 19:229
  • Payton, R. M., 9:115
  • Paz, Ireneo, Life and Adventures of.. Joaquin Murrieta, translator Belle, review, 5:203
  • Paz, Octavia, 74:297-298, 303
  • Pazos (Sonoma, 1835), 16:240
  • Peabody (Yosemite, 1852), 5:332-33
  • Peabody Museum, 62:28
  • Peabody, E. T., 24:58-59
  • Peabody, Eddy, 74:31 (photo), 36 (photo)
  • Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 41:292, 298, 300; 65:276-277, 278
  • Peabody, J., 12:138
  • Peabody, Lucy (Lucretia), 78:243
  • Peace, James, 41:239
  • Peacham Historical Association, 75:63
  • Peaches, 2:273; 5:266; 12:194, 258, 282; 14:10; 15:173; 17:41; 18:120; 27:119; 29:173, 175, 177
  • Peachy, A. C., 60:163
  • Peachy, Archibald C., 41:108,322; 47:164, 165; 54:7, 315
  • Peachy, Archibald Carey, 7:110; 11:7-10 passim; 15:6, 376; 16:198-99; 17: opposite 168; 19:231; see also Halleck, Peachy, and Billings
  • Peacock (ship, 1806), 12:137, 221, 222
  • Peacock (ship, 1836), 12:137-46 passim; 24:321; 28:111
  • Peale, Rembrandt, portrait of Washington, 15:172
  • Peale, T. R., 76[2-3]:280
  • Peale, Titian R., 24:321, 333
  • Peanuts, cultivation, 45:46-47
  • Pearce, George, 26:29, 31, 54
  • Pearce, J. G., 65:293
  • Pearce, Joseph, 15:240
  • Pearce, W. Stanley, 24:382
  • Pearce, William H., 12:138
  • Pearis, Charles W., 9:269
  • Pearl (river steamer), 15:271; 79[2]:17, 250
  • Pearl (Yuba County, 1858, 1861), 9:353; 10:363
  • Pearl Harbor, 73:42, 61, 67; 75:140, 145, 148, 251, 252
  • Pearl Hunters in the Gulf of California, 1668 (The), by W. Michael Mathes, review, 47:352
  • Pearl River Delta, California, 49:34
  • Pearl, Roger H., 38:183; "The Shiftless Belligerent Pike...," 38:113-29
  • Pearley, A., 10:266
  • pearls, 76[2-3]:81
  • Pearls and pearl fishing, 1:36, 45, 50-51, 54;6:296-99 passim, 306; 7:256-58, 307;8:27, 31, 34, 261, 307-8; 15:374; 25:152, 168, 349, 351; 26:309, 311
  • Pearls, Island of, see Espiritu Santo Island; Perlas, Las
  • Pearne, Thomas A., 56:201-202, 204
  • Pears, 1:169; 2:183; 12:193, 205, 206, 258, 282; 17:41; 18:120; 25:31; 27:113, 119, 122; 29:175
  • Pearse, Patrick, 60:172
  • Pearson, Drew, 64:8
  • Pearson, Edward L., 9:268
  • Pearson, George F., 23:335; 33:237
  • Pearson, James G., 9:29
  • Pearson, John, 35:208
  • Pearson, Robert H., 12:312; 13:249, 397-401 passim; 16:342; 17:80; 18:250; 19:32, 42
  • Pearson, Weetman (Lord Cowdray), 50:60, 61, 66
  • Peas, 4:364, 370;5:266;8:237; 12:293
  • Pease, Charles, 33:6, 12, 161; 35:292, 298
  • Pease, Francis G., 60:237, 238
  • Pease, Major, 59:199, 200
  • Pease, W. C., 6:16; 15:168
  • Peasley, Thomas, 21:58
  • Peattie, Donald Culross, 22:384; 24:322; 39:209, 217
  • Pecans, cultivation, 45:46
  • Pechanga (Temecula) Indians, 72:339, 345, 350, 357
  • Pechanga Reservation, 72:345, 349, 354, 357
  • Pecher, Edmond, 5:237, 243
  • Peck & Bliss, 9:248, 249, 251
  • Peck (Los Angeles, 1862), 3:165
  • Peck (Yuba County, 1859), 10:56
  • Peck, (Mrs.) David, 66:278, 283, 284
  • Peck, A. S., 15:280
  • Peck, Austin H., Jr., 27:95
  • Peck, Charles L., 11:176-78, 182; preëmption notice, [preemption notice] 11: opposite 176
  • Peck, Charles, 38:33
  • Peck, E. S., 14:394; 15:23
  • Peck, George H., 49:330
  • Peck, George, 22:31, 33
  • Peck, Gregory, 52:334
  • Peck, Janet, 66:280, 282, 284
  • Peck, Janet and Orrin, 75:83
  • Peck, Julia S., 56:76
  • Peck, Lieutenant (with Frémont, 1845 [Fremont]), 3:270
  • Peck, Nathan R., 40:333
  • Peck, Orrin M., 66:278-285
  • Peck, Orrin, inside back cover, Winter (Volume 71, 1992); William Randolph Hearst (portrait), back cover, Winter (Volume 71, 1992)
  • Peck, Sherman, 12:138; 23:211, 313, 332
  • Peck, W. Harold, 25:382
  • Peckham, E. P., 9:109; 15:280, 364; 48:6
  • Peckham, Mrs. Robert F. (Ann Elizabeth Smith), 28:292
  • Peckham, Robert F., 28:292; 29:25
  • Peckinpaugh family, 38:223-24
  • Peconom, Roxie, 76[2-3]:66
  • Pecos River, 18:114-15;illustration, 18: opposite 114
  • Peden, James A., 15:53
  • Pedestrian feats, 15:183, 185, 267, 268, 269; 38:25
  • Pedestrianism 79[2]:303, 304
  • Pedlar, Micah, Margaret and Mary Ellen, 27:186
  • Pedrazzini, Clay, 30:305
  • Pedrini, Armando, 47:207, 209, 211
  • Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil, 6:211; 20:200; 67:256-258, 263 (photograph)
  • Pedro Valley, 23:250
  • Pedro y Gil, Rafael de and Josepha (Chavira y Lerma), 20:237
  • Pedrorena, Don Miguel, 73:108; 74:239-240
  • Pedrorena, Miguel de, 1:71; 3:119; 8:106; 17:233; 19:209, 215; 21:301, 304; 22:50, 57, 65; 26:22; 28:193, 196; 31:34, 37, 40, 45;33:117-18, 123; facsimile signature, 10: opposite 159
  • Pedrorena, Miguel, 69:323, 331
  • Pedrorena, Mrs. Miguel de (María Antonia Estudillo [Maria Antonia Estudillo]), 21:304; 34:208
  • Pee Wee's Market, 74:61
  • Peebels, Cary, 28:298, 314, 316, 317; 29:39-40, 56
  • Peed, W. W., 60:214
  • Peeke, C. E. B., 33:190
  • Peel, Sir Robert, 5:306; 18:146; 32:273; son of, 6:142; 15:235; 22:319
  • Peeler, James, 15:267
  • Peer and the Peasant, The, 10:57, 77
  • Peeresses' School (Methodist Mission School), 73:35
  • Peerless (ship), 22:352
  • Peerless Automobile Stage Association, Inc., 55:324
  • Peevish (Hudson's Bay Company, 1833), 22:201, 209, 211, 218, 220, 340
  • Pefley, Ernest, 36:71
  • Peg-Leg's mine, 2:9
  • Pegg, Thomas, 6:343
  • Pegler, Westbrook, 60:69, 101; 63:12, 39, 40
  • Peguero, Alonso Esteban, 7:262, 263, 274, 299-300, 318, 327, 331, 336, 343, 347, 349, 377, 386; 8:43
  • Pegura (or Peguero), Mariano, 16:221
  • Peirce & Brewer, 23:333; 28:108, 256
  • Peirce, Fair & Company, 33:182
  • Peirce, Henry A., 67:251 (photograph)
  • Peirce, Henry Augustus, 8:299; 14:320-21, 342, 343; 23:309, 314, 330; 28:108; 35:193-200 passim; letters to, 23:301-2, 308, 313
  • Peiri, Antonio, see Peyri, Antonio
  • Peirson, Dr. and Mrs. E. M., 9:365, 366, 372, 376; 10:61, 190; 33:294, 305
  • Peirson, Misses, Mrs. (Marysville, 1859), 10:42, 46, 55, 165
  • Peirson, Oliver H., 9:353; 10:53, 54, 56, 178(?), 190, 262; 13:24; 14:398; 15:50
  • Peirson, Sarah, 10:55
  • Peixotto family, 73:138
  • Peixotto, 69:144
  • Peixotto, Ernest, 56:294; 61:198, 203, 204, 206, 208, 209; 66:65
  • Peixotto, Sidney I., 4:46
  • Pelanconi, Antonio, 75:339
  • Pelby, Julia, 9:275
  • Pelham, F. Hardy, author of "Historic Landmarks-Tiburon's Historic Railroad Ferry Depot,", 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Spring
  • Pelican (ship). see Golden Hind
  • Pelham, Jennifer (artist), Spring, front cover (volume 78)
  • Pelican Bay, 28:245; see also Trinidad Bay
  • Pellegrini (San Francisco, 1873), 21:171
  • Pellet, Sarah, 8:212; 15:175, 176; 24:165; 32:131; 61:23
  • Pelley and Eckels Advertising Agency, 65:128
  • Pelley's Weekly (newspaper), 65:132
  • Pelley, Grace Goodale, 65:127
  • Pelley, William Dudley, 65:126-136
  • Pelley, William, 65:127; 75:348
  • Pelli, Cesar, 60:72
  • Pellican, see Golden Hinde
  • Pellicer, Luis Cura, 67:276
  • Pellier, Jean, 54:151
  • Pellier, Louis, 54:151; 57:123
  • Pellier, Pierre, 54:151, 154, illustration, 153
  • Pelly & Allan, 28:107, 252
  • Pelly, George, 28:100, 102, 107, 257
  • Pelly, Sir John Henry, 18:141; 28:107, 254, 257
  • Pelton water wheel, 77[4]:31
  • Pelton, John C., 10:288; 16:84; 26:348; 27:10, 236; 28:34; 69:323; 79[2]:20, 230, 231
  • Pelton, John Cotter, 59:25
  • Pelton, John, 51:296
  • Pelton, Lester A., 77[4]:203
  • Pelton, Lester Allen, 29:203, 208
  • Pelton, Ross D., 52:237
  • Pemán, José, 78:175
  • Pemberton, J. E., 36:48
  • Pemberton, J. R., 69:281
  • Pemberton, Myriem, 33:314
  • Pembroke, P. H., 58:68
  • Pemmican, see Jerky
  • Pen Knife Sketches, or Chips from the Old Block (1853), by Alonzo Delano 79[2]:213, 217
  • Peña y Peña, Manuel de la, [Pena y Pena, Manuel de la] 13:128-29, 143; 14:238
  • Peña, Agustin de la, [] 10:317
  • Peña, Antonio, [] 16:246
  • Pena, Cosime, 63:237
  • Peña, Cosme, [] 13:227; 14:231, 249, 255, 258, 261; 15:339; 16:354-55
  • Peña, Felipe, [] 16:249; 23:295
  • Pena, Francisco, 47:295
  • Pena, Gerardo, 47:295
  • Peña, Joaquín, [Pena, Joaquin] 14:121; 15:61
  • Peña, José, [Pena, Jose] 29:310; 74:287
  • Peña, Tomás de la, [Pena, Tomas de la] 2:277-80 passim; 3:208; 9:203; 50:38; 76[2-3]:94
  • Penal reform, 73:115
  • Peñasquitos, Cañada, [Penasquitos, Canada]26:59
  • Peñasquitos, Rancho, see Ranchos: Santa Margarita de los Peñasquitos [Penasquitos, Rancho, see Ranchos: Santa Margarita de los Penasquitos
  • Pendegast, William Wirt, 25:22; 35:50
  • Pendegast, Wirt W., 42:22
  • Pendergast's Foundry, San Francisco, photograph, 55:49
  • Pendergast, Joseph, 31:157
  • Pendergast, Mrs. W. W., 60:292
  • Pendleton, Oregon, 76[1, 4]:95
  • Pendleton, E. B., 31:47
  • Pendleton, George Allan, 1:213; 20:115; 31:38
  • Pendleton, Joseph H., 22:176
  • Pène, Henri de, [Pene, Henri de] 39:160
  • Peniel Mission, 74:388
  • "Peninsula Explorations," address by Joseph M. Gleason, 3:99-100
  • Peninsular Railroad, 70:110
  • Penn, Juana Pablo, 71:337-338
  • Penn, Sean, 74:322
  • Penniman, George A., 61:39
  • Pennington, John, 8:359; 74:153
  • Pennoyer, Albert Sheldon, 70:109
  • Pennsylvania (ship), 30:293
  • Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, inside front cover, Fall (volume 73)
  • Pennsylvania State Society, 44:17
  • Pennsylvania Station, New York, 62:114
  • Pennsylvania, 73:110, 149, 194; 74:70, 270; 75:126; 76[1, 4]:46, 57; 77[4]:202
  • "Pennsylvanians, The," 9:264, 286, 385
  • Penny (prison warden, 1862), 10:373
  • "`Penny Papers': The Vanderbilt Newspaper Crusade," by Alan Hensher, 55:162-169
  • Penny Post Company, 16:338; 17:177
  • Penny River Indians, 77[1-3]:91
  • Penny River, 76[1, 4]:21
  • Penny, Moses A., 1:267
  • Pennypacker, Joseph J. (?), 21:307
  • Penoche Pass, 11:250
  • Penryn Quarry, 68:9
  • Pensacola (vessel), 67:250
  • Pensions for teachers, 5:285
  • Penty, Lester, 9:133
  • "People For Open Space/Greenbelt Congress," 73:152
  • People of Chance: Gambling in American Society from Jamestown to Las Vegas, by John M. Findlay, review, 65:297
  • "A People of Exceptional Character: Ethnic Diversity, Nativism, and Racism in the California Gold Rush," by Sucheng Chan 79[2]:4, 44-85
  • People v. Hall 79[2]:76, 78
  • People v. Pablo, et al., 75:24
  • People v Parks (1881), 63:278
  • People v. Sam Temple, 75:24
  • People Versus Lugo-Story of a Famous Los Angeles Murder Case and Its Amazing Aftermath, by W. W. Robinson, review, 42:157-159
  • People's Anti Single Tax League, 1920, 67:11
  • People's Ditch, 78:43
  • People's Independent Church of Christ, 75:260
  • People's Insurance Company, 26:355; 27:168, 270
  • People's Line, 16:64
  • People's parties: in 1850s, 9:106; 16:80, 81; in 1860s, 22:231;in 1890s, 19:59; 27:313; 28:48; see also Populists
  • People's Party, 64:194, 199; 79[2]:264
  • People's Peace Council, 67:123
  • People's Power Bond Committee, 67:12
  • People's Press, San Francisco, 19:66; 27:318
  • People's Theater, San Francisco, 15:173, 181, 183
  • "People's ticket," 9:108, 110-11
  • People's University (St. Louis), 73:206
  • "The People's Voice," 59:300
  • People's World (newspaper), 65:169
  • Peoples Association for Changing the Boundary of California, 49:43
  • Peoples of Color in the American West (1994), 77[4]:14-15
  • Peoples of Color in the American West, by Sucheng Chan, Henry Daniels, Mario T. Garcia, and Terry P. Wilson, editors, review, 74:346
  • Peoples Park, San Mateo, 36:300
  • Peoples World (newspaper), 60:275
  • Peoples' Daily Word (The) (newspaper), 49:317
  • Peoples, John H., 26:329, 347; 30:56-62 passim
  • Peores Nada (ship), 18:175
  • Peoria House, 9:70, 79, 266, 287, 352; 10:170, 366
  • Pepin (San Francisco, 1849), 5:20
  • Pepin, Captain (of Therese, 1849), 13:382
  • Pepiquignot (or Pequinot,"Grésely" [Gresely]; San Francisco, 1849), 5:20, 176
  • Pepito, Rosalie, 71:340
  • Pepper's ranch, 10:170
  • Pepper, Art, 75:232
  • Pepper, Claude, 66:243, 260
  • Pepper, Manuel, 68:89, 95
  • Pepper, Marin W., Bolinas: A Narrative of the Days of the Dons, review, 45:178
  • Pepper, Marjorie. Bruce M. Pavlik, Pamela C. Muick. and Sharon G. Johnson, Oaks of California, review, 73:323
  • Pepper, Nelson, 21:359, 360-61
  • Pepper, Thomas ("Pimiento"), 14:17
  • Peppers, 5:136, 257, 263
  • Pequot Indians (Connecticut) 79[2]:97
  • Pera, José, [Pera, Jose]15:40
  • Perabeau, Theresa Leonora, 28:294
  • Perales, Alonzo, 74:292
  • Peralta Creek, 30:219, 223
  • Peralta family, 7:400; 17:42; 18:180; 36:349-50; 79[2]:103; article on, 30:217-31
  • Peralta Park, 27:344-45
  • Peralta Ranch, map, 47:5
  • Peralta v. Peralta, 15:278; 29:247
  • Peralta, Antonio María, [Peralta, Antonio Maria] 4:211; 7:400; 8:273; 30:2, 218-22 passim, opposite 224, 227; see Toler, Mrs. William Pinckney
  • Peralta, B. J., 64:55
  • Peralta, Catherine, 71:427
  • Peralta, Domingo, 47:11
  • Peralta, Francisco, 30:223, 224, 229
  • Peralta, Gabriel and Francisca (Valenzuela), 14:6; 30:217
  • Peralta, Hermenegildo Ignacio, 30:218-24 passim, opposite 224
  • Peralta, Herminia, see Dargie, Mrs. William
  • Peralta, Joaquín, [Peralta, Joaquin] 31:77
  • Peralta, José Domingo, [Peralta, Jose Domingo] 17:42, 44; 30:218, 219, 220, 224, opposite 225, 226; 31:331, 333
  • Peralta, José Vicente, [Peralta, Jose Vicente]17:225, 226, 229; 30:218, 219, 220, 224, opposite 224, 225
  • Peralta, José, [Peralta, Jose] 14:121
  • Peralta, Luis Maria, 46:316; 47:4; 48:63
  • Peralta, Luis María, [Peralta, Luis Maria]4:93; 7:400; 15:278; 17:42, 44; 23:375; 30:2, 4, 217-31 passim; 36:349-50
  • Peralta, María Gertrudis, [Peralta, Maria Gertrudis]30:217
  • Peralta, María Guadalupe, [Peralta, Maria Guadalupe]30:218, 221, 228
  • Peralta, Mrs. Hermenegildo Ignacio (Rafaela Sánchez [Rafaela Sanchez]), 31:77
  • Peralta, Mrs. José Vicente, [Peralta, Mrs. Jose Vicente]25:190
  • Peralta, Mrs. Luis María [Peralta, Mrs. Luis Maria] (Maria Loreto Alviso), 30:217, 218
  • Peralta, Pedro Regaldo, 30:217
  • Peralta, Rafael, 31:77
  • Peralta, Sebastian, 14:23; 29:57
  • Peralta, Vicente, 47:11, 12; 48:63, 64; 56:100
  • "Peraltas and Their Houses, The," by J. N.Bowman, 30:217-31
  • The Peraltas: Spanish Pioneers and First Family of the East Bay (Fibel), 76[2-3]:322
  • Perasich, Nicholas, 17:211, 218
  • Peraza, Armando, 75:281
  • Perbandt, Carl von, 71:18-19
  • "Percentage of Minority Business Ownership and Receipts by Racial/Ethnic Group, 1987" (table), 74:267
  • "Percentage of Minority Women's Business Ownership and Receipts by Racial/Ethnic Group, 1987" (table), 74:270
  • "Percentages of Latino-Owned Firms by Industry Division 1987" (table), 74:269
  • "Percentages of Women-Owned Firms by Industry Division, 1987" (table), 74:269
  • Perchoir (or Pichoir), Henry, 28:233, 240, 241
  • Percival, Olive, 49:333; 75:95
  • Percy and Hamilton (architects), 74:429
  • Percy, George W., 63:282
  • Perdriau, Ethel K., portrait of Henry L. Ford, 29: opposite 132
  • Pereda y Arce, Francisco de, 27:310
  • Peregrina (vessel), 43:50
  • Peregrine Press, 66:89
  • Perelli, Vera, 71:516 (photograph)
  • Perelli-Minetti, Antonio, 54:172
  • Pereyra, Gerónimo, [Pereyra, Geronimo] 2:143-44
  • Pérez de Guillen, Eulalia, [Perez de Guillen, Eulalia] 52:71-75; 53:141
  • Pérez de León, I. Evan, [Perez de Leon, I. Evan] 4:152
  • Pérez Fernández, José, [Perez Fernandez, Jose] 15:60
  • Pérez Rosales, Vicente, [Perez Rosales, Vicente] 22:268; 53: 53; drawings of "Gold Rush California," 53:58-59
  • Perez, Christina, 74:253
  • Pérez, Eugene Reyes, [Perez, Eugene Reyes] 25:287
  • Pérez, Eulalia, [Perez, Eulalia] 75:94; 76[2-3]:187
  • Perez, Gines, 67:160
  • Pérez, José Bernardo de Jesús, [Perez, Jose Bernardo de Jesus] 16:241
  • Pérez, José Joaquin, [Perez, Jose Joaquin]49:233
  • Pérez, José, [Perez, Jose] 13:212, 223
  • Pérez, Juan, [Perez, Juan] 76[2-3]:78, 93-94
  • Pérez, Juan (1770s), [Perez, Juan (1770s)] 9:203-8 passim, 229-34 passim, 238; 11:276-79 passim; 31:123, 124; 40:237-38, 239, 243, 244, 246
  • Pérez, Juan (1840), [Perez, Juan (1840)] 15:122, 137; 47:292; 49:5
  • Pérez, Manuel, [Perez, Manuel] 46:323
  • Pérez, Pedro, [Perez, Pedro] 11:276-77, 278, 279
  • Pérez, Sebastián, [Perez, Sebastian] 3:21
  • Perflex Radio, 71:354, 357
  • Perham, Franklin Eugene, 26:189
  • Peri's (Marysville, 1860), 10:252, 253, 262, 265
  • Pericu, 75:312
  • Pericú Indians, Baja California, [Pericu Indians] 44:100, 101, 114
  • Peril (play), 21:174
  • Perin, M .R., 4:321
  • Perine, George M., 47:210
  • Periodical News Depot, San Francisco, 30:100-101
  • Periuss, Irving H., 66:22
  • Perkey, J. D., 4:320 ; 5:125
  • Perkins Bill, 75:208, 226
  • "The Perkins Case: The Ordeal of Three Slaves in Gold Rush California," by Ray R. Albin, 67:215-227
  • Perkins' New Montgomery Boarding House, San Francisco, 35:157
  • Perkins, 62:99
  • Perkins, A. M., 15:171
  • Perkins, Albert Green, 67:216, 218, 222, 225, 226
  • Perkins, Asa B., 15:370
  • Perkins, Bensley and Company, 17:175
  • Perkins, Captain (of Columbia, 1844), 5:47
  • Perkins, Carter, 67:215-227
  • Perkins, Carter and Robert (slaves) 79[2]:71
  • Perkins, Charles S., 67:215-227 passim
  • Perkins, Dana, 19:67
  • Perkins, Dexter and John L. Snell, The Education of Historians in the United States, review, 42:59-61
  • Perkins, Edward Huntington, 21:191
  • Perkins, Eli, 4:321
  • Perkins, Elisha Douglas, 77[1-3]:7
  • Perkins, Frances, 47:349; 65:95; 66:36, 248
  • Perkins, Fred B., 1:13, 14; 24:79; 27:346
  • Perkins, George C., 67:252
  • Perkins, George Clement, 19:8, 67, 156; 27:197; 28:48, 52; 31:337-38; 33:374; 38:38
  • Perkins, H. K. W., 4:356
  • Perkins, Henry C., 28:233, 240; 29:200-201, 206
  • Perkins, J. & T. H. Company, 46:105; 54:323
  • Perkins, James, 15:369-70
  • Perkins, Joel and John (to Oregon, 1844), 4:321
  • Perkins, John I., obituary, 21:191
  • Perkins, Mrs. M. Russell, 31:287
  • Perkins, Richard F., 10:388; 75:206
  • Perkins, Robert, 67:216-227
  • Perkins, Robert F. (state senator) 79[2]:236
  • Perkins, Rufus, 23:215
  • Perkins, Samuel J. M., 2:122
  • Perkins, Senator George C., 74:194, 196
  • Perkins, T. A., 1:107-8
  • Perkins, Thomas, 13:84
  • Perkins, William Dana, 10:76
  • Perkins, William, 14:61, 71; 55:34; 77[1-3]:60; 78:144, 145; 79[2]:19, 152, 284, 286, 295, 298
  • Perl, Martin, 75:50 (photo)
  • Perlas, Las, island, 1:48; 3:318, 336, 346, 368
  • Perle, Fred (photograph), 66:27
  • Perle, Isabella (photograph), 66:27
  • Perle, James, 66:27
  • Perley, Duncan W., 11:47, 48; 19:347; 29:20, 26; 38:212, 213
  • Perlin, John, Water Heaters (Solar), see "Free Hot Water Day and Night - Solar Water Heaters in California," by Ken Butti & John Perlin, 62:48-51
  • Perlot, Jean-Nicolas, Gold Seeker: Adventures of a Belgian Argonaut during the Gold Rush, review, 65:68-69; 78:140; 79[2]:217
  • Perna, Louis, 47:212
  • Peron (San Francisco, 1850), 5:141, 143
  • Péron, Captain [Peron, Captain] (Monterey, 1796), 1:173-77
  • Perot (lawsuit, 1879), 30:333, 337-38
  • Perote, Mexico, 23:273; Castle of, 23:351, 370; 27:382
  • Perq, Dick, 63:35, 36
  • Perret (to mines, 1849), 5:176; see also Grand-Perret
  • Perret, Maurice-Edmond, 30:305-14 passim
  • Perret, Mme. (watch engraver), 78:141
  • Perret, Mrs. (San Francisco, 1850), 5:24-25
  • Perrier, George, 6:20, 21, 22, 26-29 passim
  • Perriere, Fanny, 17:77, 178, 179
  • Perriman, Captain (of Dreadnaught, 1867), 22:171
  • Perrin Colonies, 25:173
  • Perrin House, Sacramento, 10:291-92
  • Perrin, E. B., 25:24, 173
  • Perrin, E. M., 39:155-56
  • Perrin, Ervin R., 10:291
  • Perrin, George and Jeannette, 23:191
  • Perrine, Henry E., 11:358, 361, 362; 17:177
  • Perring, F., 30:262
  • Perris, Frederick T., 67:97, 98 (photograph), 99-106 passim
  • Perrioer, Denise, 75:282
  • Perrot, Baptiste, 26:45
  • Perrot, Leopold, 23:54-55
  • Perry (Mt Shasta, 1862), 7:126
  • Perry (through Mexico, 1850), 21:321
  • Perry's Great European Panorama, 10:165
  • Perry, Alexander, 33:250, 261, 341; 54:240
  • Perry, Anne M., editor, Travels in Mexico and California, review, 68:132
  • Perry, Bliss, 69:28, 30, 33
  • Perry, C. N., 52:305
  • Perry, Commodore Matthew, 59:249, 250; 76[1, 4]:89; 77[1-3]:64
  • Perry, Dr. (San Francisco, 1849), 21:308; 22:68(?)
  • Perry, Dwight R., 13:31
  • Perry, E. H., 24:362
  • Perry, E. Wood (artist) 79[2]:195
  • Perry, E. Wood, Jr., 24:265, 266
  • Perry, Elijah, 15:240
  • Perry, Emma, 27:285
  • Perry, Enoch Wood, 66:115, 118; 69:138; 71:13-14, 49, 76, 102
  • Perry, Harry A., 10:360, 369; 39:298
  • Perry, Henry G., 11:127
  • Perry, Irene, 35:141
  • Perry, J. A., 23:280
  • Perry, John, 48:6, portrait between 16 & 17
  • Perry, John, Jr., 9:26; 15:164, 179, 272; 48:6, 7, 14
  • Perry, Louis B., and Richard S. Perry, A History of the Los Angeles Labor Movement, 1911-1941, review, 44:165-167
  • Perry, Martha Stanwood, 31:290, 300
  • Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 18:85, 86; 28:200
  • Perry, Mrs. Harry A., see Land, Agnes
  • Perry, Richard S., and Louis B. Perry, A History of the Los Angeles Labor Movement, 1911-1941, review, 44:165-167
  • Perry, William Hayes, 13:330-31, 335-36; 31:286
  • Perseverance Mining Company of Philadelphia, 77[4]:55
  • Persey, S., 31:331
  • Pershbacker, Mrs. (San Francisco, 1861), 10:276
  • Pershing, John J., 34:161; 47:44, 331; 65:94
  • Persifer, Smith, 66:31
  • Persing, O. A. (letter dated January 3, 1876) 62:195
  • Persinger, Louis, 25:236
  • Person, F., 29:225
  • Personal Adventures in Upper and Lower California, in 1848-9 (1850), 77[4]:8
  • "A Personal Appreciation," by Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., 49:373-374
  • Personal Book Shop (San Francisco), 66:67
  • "Personal Edens: The Gardens and Film Sets of Florence Yoch," exhibition at CHS., 76:Supp. 24- 26
  • "Personal Experiences of the Modoc War," address by Maurice FitzGerald, 15:286
  • Personal History and Reminiscences, by Root, review, 4:93-94
  • Personal Sketches of California Pioneers I Have Known, by Rockwell D. Hunt, review, 42:356-357
  • "Personal View of the Literature of California, The," address by George R. Stewart, Jr., 14:410
  • "Personalities behind San Francisco's Street Names," address by Elizabeth G. Potter, 19:187
  • Persons, Charles R., 60:313
  • Persons, Ebenezer, 26:110, 113
  • Pert (steamboat), 75:17, 19, 132
  • Peru (San Francisco, 1849), 5:22-23
  • Peru (vessel, ship), 13:248; 30:289-92; 57:61
  • Peru, 6:309, 310, 312; 15:140; 17:200-206; 19:334; 26:75, 218-19; 76[2-3]:99; 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Spring; 77[4]:5, 69; miners from, 82, 84, 86; 79[2]:53; see also Lima
  • Peruvian (ship), 38:377
  • Peruvian Central, 75:117
  • Peruvian mines, 73:279
  • Peruvians, 27:38, 48; see also Hispanics
  • Peryam, Thomas, 19:320
  • Pesafiel, Francisco de, 53:12
  • Pescadero Creek, 29:57; 31:301
  • Pescadero, San Joaquin County, 2:183, 196, 200; 21:325
  • Pescadero, San Mateo County, 20:264, 268
  • Pescadores, bay of, 3:6, 7, 18
  • Pescatore, Le (ship), 22:300, 303
  • Peso, value of, 1:196-97
  • Pesonen, David, 71:192 (photograph), 197, 199- 200, 200 (photograph), 201-203, 203 (photograph), 205-211 passim, 210 (photograph), 214
  • Pesonen, Julie, 71:210 (photograph)
  • Pesotta, Esther, 72:23
  • Pesotta, Rose, 72:20, 21 (photograph), 22-33 (photograph), 39
  • Pesqueira, Ignacio, 43:21; 47:319
  • Pest problems, 74:19 (photo), 35
  • Pestshowroff, Captain (of Gaidamack, 1863), 26:15
  • Pet Hill, 11:155
  • Petaluma (steamer), 10:276, 373
  • Petaluma Creek, 23:22
  • Petaluma Rancho, 76[2-3]:213
  • Petaluma Valley Railroad, 64:137
  • Petaluma, California, 1:184-85; 14:78; 16:111, 116, 235, 236, 354; 17:84; 20:260; 30:262, 310, 311, 362-63, 367; 38:312; 50:413; 73:198; 76[2-3]:215; 79[2]:123see "Basha Singerman: Comrade of Petaluma," 56:20-33; photograph, 25
  • Peter Britt Gallery, Jacksonville, Oregon, 65:121-122
  • "Peter H. Burnett and the Provisional Government Movement," by William E. Franklin, 40:123-36
  • "Peter Lassen and His Mountain," address by Mrs. F. H. Colburn, 7:201
  • "Peter Lassen, ... Trail-Blazer," by Ruby J. Swartzlow, 18:291-314
  • Peter M. Kahn Jewish Community Library, 75:91
  • Peter Pan (play), 35:142
  • Peter Quivey and the Mountain Lion, by Charles Nahl 79[2]:186
  • "Peter Skene Ogden's Trapping Expedition to the Gulf of California, 1829-30," by Alice B. Maloney, 19:308-16
  • "Peter Skene Ogden," address by Lewis A. McArthur, 22:375
  • "Peter Smith Titles," 34:251, 257
  • Peter, John Thomas and Elizabeth (Peter), 29:285
  • Peter, Samuel and Anne Elizabeth (Lewis), 29:285
  • Peter, William B. 79[2]:287
  • Peters (Timbuctoo, 1859), 10:189
  • Peters, A. Lester, 65:285
  • Peters, Arthur King, Seven Trails West, review, 76:Supp. 34-36
  • Peters, Charles Rollo, 37:35; 52:164; 56:294
  • Peters, DeWitt Clinton, 1:111, 150
  • Peters, Harry T., Sr., 56:350
  • Peters, Harry Twyford, 15:99, 188
  • Peters, J. D., 35:365
  • Peters, Jock, 60:73
  • Peters, Mary, 53:329
  • Peters, P. S., 13:31
  • Peters, Randolph, 23:276, 349
  • Peters, Susan, 52:333
  • Petersburg, 11:179
  • Petersburgh (ship), 19:53
  • Petersen, Erick Falk, "The Struggle for the Australian Ballot in California," 51:227-243
  • Peterson (Central Pacific Railroad, 1870s), 18:356-57
  • Peterson (Yosemite, 1856), 1:275
  • Peterson, Agnes, 77[1-3]:94
  • Peterson, Agnes B., 73:196
  • Peterson, Curtis, 60:212
  • Peterson, Fred G., 29:225
  • Peterson, George C., 60:128
  • Peterson, Harry C., 20:96; address,"Landmarking Pilgrimage through the `49 Mining District," 3:97
  • Peterson, Martin E.,"Californians-Alfred R. Mitchell, 1888-1972," inside front cover, Fall (volume 73)
  • Peterson, Oscar, 75:276
  • Peterson, Richard (historian) 79[2]:64
  • Peterson, Richard H., "Philanthropic Phoebe: The Educational Charity of Phoebe Apperson Hearst," 64:284-289; "The Philanthropist and the Artist: The Letters of Phoebe A. Hearst to Orrin M. Peck," 66:278-285; "The United States Sanitary Commission and Thomas Starr King in California, 1861-1864," 72:324-337; Bonanza Rich: Lifestyles of the Western Mining Entrepreneurs, review, 71:540; review of Bonfils, The Life and Personality of Phoebe Apperson Hearst, 73:162; review of Johnson, editors, Escape from Death Valley. As Told by William Lewis Manly and Other `49ers, 67:279; The Bonanza Kings: The Social Origins and Business Behavior of Western Mining Entrepreneurs, 1876-1900, review, 57:278-279
  • Peterson, Richard, 68:83; "Thomas Starr King in California, 1860-64: Forgotten Naturalist of the Civil War," 69:12-21
  • Peterson, Thomas, 50:51
  • Peterson, Walter, 54:107; 65:164-165
  • Peterson, William H. (Los Angeles, 1850s), 13:335
  • Peterson, William H. (San Pascual, 1846), 26:45
  • Peterson-Cherakis, George, 60:127, 128
  • Peterviue (Amador County, 1855), 15:376
  • Peti (Indian, 1836), 16:249
  • Petit (Trinity mines, 1850), 5:234
  • Petit Californien, Le (weekly, semi-weekly), 39:167, 225, 227, 234, 349
  • Petit Courrier, Le (weekly), 39:245, 349
  • Petit Journal, Le (weekly), San Francisco, 39:219, 222-23, 349
  • Petit, W. H., 9:277
  • Petit-Thouars, Abel Du, 76[2-3]:360
  • Petit-Thouars, Abel du, see Dupetit-Thouars
  • "Petites Affiches, Les," 39:149
  • "Petition from Alpheus B. Thompson to Governor Victoria, A," editor and translator D. Mackenzie Brown, 26:249-52, 285
  • Petitions to the Board of Supervisors, 75:21
  • Petra, 71:370
  • Petra, Majorca, 11:79-81, 280-88; 30:376
  • Petrel (ship), 11:179
  • Petris, Nick, 70:287
  • Petroff, Ivan, 4:106; 5:121, 264, 270, 271
  • Petroleum in Los Angeles, see "The Genie of Yang-Na," 60:46-47
  • Petroleum, 30:210-15, 339; 47:119, 120, 121; 51:199; 75:115, 117, 118; 77[4]:204; see "Standard Oil and the Financing of the Mexican Revolution," 50:59-71; see also Oil
  • Petroliopolis (Lyons Station), 15:102, 115
  • Petronila, Miss (married Isaac Thompson), 28:292
  • Petrov, Captain (of Kadiak, 1808), 12:228
  • Petrovits, Paul, 71:19
  • Pettengill, J., 20:44
  • Pettengill, S. B., 24:225, 226
  • Petterson, Captain, 60:212
  • Pettet, William, 5:406; 51:28
  • Pettigrew (Venice Island, 1871), 17:46
  • Pettigrew, Percy Lawton, obituary by Miriam E. Doe, 41:80-82
  • Pettinos, George F., 10:293; 14:392; 15:46
  • Pettis, George Henry, 28:170; 40:297
  • Pettit, A. P., 15:181
  • Pettit, Arthur G., 50:258
  • Pettit, George A., Berkeley: The Town and the Gown of It, review, 53:184
  • Pettitt, Mrs. Ann M. A., 19:230, 236; 28:33
  • Petulla, Joseph M., "Paul Wallace Gates, Historian of Public Land Policy," 56:170-174
  • Peyri, Father Antonio, 6:258;8:225-31, 291; 19:209, 215; 23:194, 206-7, 216, 371; 44:292, 296; 48:128; 53:77, 78; 76[2-3]:112, 148
  • Peyton, (Philippines, 1898), 31:172
  • Peyton, Ballie, 9:39, 103, 109, 113, 114; 14:364, 371; 15:72, 73, 146, 280, 281; 16:81, 339; 17:169, 177
  • Peyton, Bernard, 19:230; 31:47
  • Peyton, Mrs. Bernard (Estelle Hermann), 19:230
  • Peytona (bark), 14:386
  • Peytona (steamer), 15:171
  • Pfaffinger, Frank X., 47:16, 19, 237, 239
  • Pfeffenhauser, Charles, 19:214
  • Pfeiffer, Ida, 32:125; 59:319
  • Pfeiffer, Robert J., 59:67
  • Pfister, Edward H. von, see Von Pfister
  • Pfister, Henry Adolph, 39:30
  • Pflueger, Donald H., Covina: Sunflowers, Citrus, Subdivisions, review, 44:356-357; editor, Charles C. Chapman: The Career of a Creative Californian, 1853-1944, review, 55:371-373; review of Rice et al., The Elusive Eden: A New History of California, 68:43-44; review of Rolle and Gaines, The Golden State: California History and Government, and DeWitt, Readings in California Civilization, 69:295-296
  • Pflueger, Timothy, 38:3-4; 74:429-430; 75:29, 30
  • Pflugart, George W., 13:340
  • Phagan, Mary (of Georgia), 58:166, 167, 175
  • Phantom (ship), 5:140
  • Phare, Le (semi-weekly), San Francisco, 28:135, 142; 39:149-53, 159-60, 322, 349
  • Phèdre [Phedre] (play), 20:139, 141
  • "Phelan's Cemetery: Religion in the Urbanizing West 79[2]:1850-1869, in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento," by Steven M. Avella, 14, 250-279
  • Phelan, Gregory J. (physician) 79[2]:250, 251, 272
  • Phehan, James Duval,
  • Phelan (T. J.) & Company, 17:176
  • Phelan, James D. (Duval), 9:88, 294; 10:307; 13:85; 29:93; 30:70; 35:149, 150; 36:201; 38:252; address,"John C. Fremont," 6:285-86; obituary of Mrs. Edward Martin, 7:291-92; obituary, 9:294-95; 47:332; 50:303; 53:357; 54:246, 257, 330, 335, 336; 75:43, 46; see "James D. Phelan and the Woodrow Wilson Anti-Oriental Statement of May 3 1912," 42:291-300; 55:142; 56:294; 58:285, 286, 295; 60:176; 62:124; 200, 201 (portrait), 204, 213; 63:322; 64:255, 276; 65:190; 67:140 (photograph), 141; 73:137, 138, 296-307; 78:281; photo of, 282
  • Phelan, Mrs. James (Agnes Kelly), 9:294
  • Phelps & Company, Marysville, 30:259
  • Phelps (lawsuit, Yuba County, 1858), 9:358
  • Phelps Dodge Mining Corporation, 70:57
  • Phelps, Bethuel, 2:202; 6:150; 19:322; 54:330, 335, 336
  • Phelps, Charles H., 28:10
  • Phelps, Dryden, 69:40, 41
  • Phelps, F. S., 19:156
  • Phelps, Fanny Morgan, 21:65
  • Phelps, Rev. Dr. (Sacramento, 1861), 27:154
  • Phelps, Robert 79[2]:17; author of "'All hands have gone downtown': Urban Places in Gold Rush California," 113-140
  • Phelps, T. J., 15:205, 206; 65:109
  • Phelps, Timothy Guy, 10:62; 11:8, 9, 21; 28:50; 33:374
  • Phelps, Walton, 22:17
  • Phelps, William D., 66:110; quoted, 53:310-316 passim
  • Phelps, William Dane, 6:132; 8:118, 295, 297, 305; 14:329, 331, 333, 345; 15:58, 62-63, 68, 69, 226, 236; 18:53; 19:216; 23:201, 215; 29:271; 65:31
  • Phelps, William Lyon, 63:78
  • Phenizie, Luther, 13:32
  • Phi Gamma Delta, 9:379
  • Phifer, see Fifer
  • Phil Swing and Boulder Dam, by Beverly Bowen Moeller, review, 52:86-87
  • Philadelphia (sailing packet), 13:391
  • Philadelphia (steamer), 8:7, 10
  • Philadelphia Company, 23:276, 349-53 passim
  • Philadelphia Mining Company, 22:14-15
  • Philadelphia Mint, 55:248
  • Philadelphia Philosophical Society, 50:18
  • Philadelphia Photographer (publication), 42:11; 57:251, 257
  • Philadelphia Record (newspaper), 58:40, 42
  • Philadelphia Restaurant, San Francisco, 8:273
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 73:136, 184, 186; 74:10, 106; 77[1-3]:21, 57; 77[4]:26
  • "Philanthropic Phoebe: The Educational Charity of Phoebe Apperson Hearst," by Richard H. Peterson, 64:284-289
  • "The Philanthropist and the Artist: The Letters of Phoebe A. Hearst to Orrin M. Peck," by Richard H. Peterson, 66:278-285
  • Philbrick, Melvin, 64:128
  • Philbrook, Francis D., 2:92, 122
  • Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles, 49:297; 75:81
  • Philharmonic Society, see San Francisco Philharmonic Society
  • Philip II, of Spain, 57:366; 76[2-3]:88
  • Philip III, cedula for conquest of Californias, 31:123
  • Philip Vera Cruz: A Personal History of Filipino Immigrants and The Farmworkers Movement, by Craig Scharlin and Lilia V. Villanueva, review, 72:381
  • Philip, John Van Ness, 31:210, 216
  • Philippine Company, 76[2-3]:119
  • Philippine Islands, 74:180-181; 76[2-3]:83, 86, 87, 100; 77[4]:168
  • Philippine Islands: soldiers from California in, 20:24; 30:295-303; 31:49-67, 163-73; trade with and routes to and from, 1:157, 158; 2:140-60; 3:3-5, 10-12, 313; 7:132-93, 235-45, 302, 356, 359, 363, 366; 8:44-50; 15:382; 23:219-25; 25:150, 167; 27:289; 31:107-8; see also Manila galleons
  • Philippine Resource Center, 75:91
  • Philippines, 77[1-3]:66
  • Philips, Joe, 10:60
  • Philips, Oscar, 26:204
  • Philips, Samuel S., 17:174
  • Phillips (or Philips), John, 14:72, 176, 177, 182
  • Phillips (San Francisco, 1855), 15:268, 269
  • Phillips, A. A., 40:205, 209, 210
  • Phillips, Adelaide, 21:68
  • Phillips, Caroline ("Callie"), 9:287, 352, 354; 10:366
  • Phillips, Catherine Coffin (Mrs. Lee A.), 22:94; Cornelius Cole, review, 8:382-83; Jessie Benton Fremont, review, 15:99-100
  • Phillips, Charles, 52:161
  • Phillips, Chauncey Hatch, 37:207
  • Phillips, Cyrns Olin,"To the Fraser River!," diary and letters, editor Frederic W. Howay, 11:150-56; map by, opposite 155
  • Phillips, Dan, 22:243
  • Phillips, Eleanor, 63:82
  • Phillips, Frank, 22:243
  • Phillips, George H., 71:358; review of Blackburn and Hudson, Time's Flotsam: Overseas Collections of California Indian Material Culture; Vane and Bean, California Indians Primary Resources, A Guide to Manuscripts, Artifacts, Documents, Serials, Music and Illustrations, 70:223-224
  • Phillips, George Harwood, 76[2-3]:162, 207, 210
  • Phillips, George Harwood, Chiefs and Challengers: Indian Resistance and Cooperation in Southern California, review, 55:87-88
  • Phillips, George Harwood, Indians and Indian Agents: The Origins of the Reservations System in California, 1849-1852, review, 76[1, 4]:143-144
  • Phillips, George, review of Thompson, Edward F. Beale & The American West, 63:184
  • Phillips, Henry Byron,"Restitution of Decayed Intelligence, A: More History of the ... Society," 1:107-10; obituary, 3:399-400
  • Phillips, John G., 15:76, 83, 84-85, 148
  • Phillips, Josephine, 9:266, 287, 345, 354; 10:253, 278, 280, 366
  • Phillips, Lou Diamond, 68:171
  • Phillips, Mrs. Lee A., see Phillips, Catherine Coffin
  • Phillips, Paul Chrisler, editor Ferris, Life in the Rocky Mountains, review, 19:280-81
  • Phillips, Sandra S., review of Photographing the Second Gold Rush: Dorothea Lange and the Bay Area At War, 1941-1945, 76[1, 4]:65-66
  • Phillips, Thomas, 9:287; family of, 9:266, 287, 353, 354; 10:366
  • Phillips, Ulrich B., 50:246
  • Phillips, Violet, 32:375
  • Phillips, William, 9:265, 287, 345-46; 10:185
  • Phillipson, William M., Life and Voyages, review, 5:403-4
  • Philo (place), 33:366
  • Philo Jacoby's Californischer Staats-Kalender, 65:184, 185
  • Philomethean Lodge No. 2, Free and Accepted Masons, 75:205, 208, 210
  • Philopolis (magazine), 77[1-3]:95
  • Philosophical Union of the University of California, 37:45-46
  • "Philosophy in California to 1906 and Some of Its Antecedents," by Elmo A. Robinson, 36:333-57; 37:39-49
  • Phipps (San Francisco, 1850), 12:102
  • Phipps, George, 8:210
  • Phips, S. D., 69:100 (photograph)
  • Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 75:4
  • Phoebe Hearst Kindergarten Training School, Washington, D.C., 64:287
  • Phoebe Hearst Pre-School Learning Center, San Francisco, 64:288
  • Phoenix, 75:274
  • Phoenix (dredger), 6:244; 15:51-52; illustration, 6: opposite 244; 77[4]:167
  • Phoenix (ship), 15:366
  • Phoenix Desk Company, 74:390, 392
  • Phoenix Engine Company, Benicia, 10:285
  • Phoenix Exchange, San Francisco, 8:273; 20:293
  • Phoenix Hotel, Stockton, 22:76
  • Phoenix Insurance Company, 26:254, 258, 357-58; 27:167
  • Phoenix Iron Works, Oakland, 55:356
  • Phoenix Mine, 31:290
  • Phoenix Theatre, San Francisco, 20:293
  • Phoenix Works (The), San Francisco, 50:436
  • Phoenix, John (pseudonym), see Derby, George Horatio
  • Phoenix, Sheriff (Amador County, 1855), 16:79
  • Phoenix, The, Sacramento, 6:4, 8-12
  • Phoenixiana, by George Horatio Derby, 11:99, 101
  • "Phoenixiana," address by Francis P. Farquhar, 12:367
  • "The Photographer and the Railroad Man," by Jennifer A. Watts, 78:154-159
  • Photographer of the Southwest-Adam Clark Vroman, 1856-1916, by Ruth I. Mahood, review, 41:250-251
  • Photographers & Photography, see "Laura Adams Armer: California Photographer," 56:129-139; "Likenesses Taken in the Most Approved Style: William Shew, Pioneer Daguerreotypist," 56:2-19; "Courtesy of Title Insurance and Trust Company" -The Historical Collection at CHS' Los Angeles History Center, 57:186-194; "Muybridge Views of Berkeley in 1874," 57:376-381; "Muybridge's Window to the Past: A Wet-Plate View of San Francisco in 1877," 57:130-157; Watkins, Carleton Emmons, 57:210-270
  • Photographers of Siskiyou County, 1850-1906, 65:114-125
  • Photographers, see "Pictorial Resources: Carleton E. Watkins Photographs," 53:83-86; "Through the Viewing Glass with Turn-of-the-Century Photographers," 51:357-359; see also Clark, Galen: Muybridge, Eadweard; Watkins, Carleton E.
  • Photographers, influence on land-use issues, 68:185
  • Photographers, see "California's peripatetic photographer," 58:195-219
  • Photographers, women, nineteenth-century California, 71:110-126
  • Photographic Art Association of the Pacific, 71:124
  • Photographic Art Society of the Pacific Coast, 35:49, 55
  • Photographic Artists Association, 56:10
  • "A Photographic Portfolio of the Overland Trail," by Greg MacGregor, 70:343-351
  • "A Photographic Trip to a Swingin' Party ofthe 1890's," by Robert A. Weinstem 48: between 48 & 49
  • Photographing the Second Gold Rush: Dorothea Lange and the Bay Area At War, 1941-1945, introduction by Charles Wollenberg, review, 76[1, 4]:65-66
  • "Photographs of California Missions," address by William E. Waste, 34:87
  • Photographs, archival, 68:2-14
  • Photography, 9:377; 14:157; 34:289-300; 73:183, 186; see also Daguerreotypes; "The California Historical Society's Collection of Daguerreotypes," 60:370-375; Portrait of the golden State-The California State Library's Photography Collection," 60:290-295; and "pop Laval: San Joaquin Valley Photographer," 60:244-261
  • Photography Collections of CHS, 76:Supp. 8
  • Photoplay Company (The), 47:122
  • Phrenology, 36:355
  • Phylloxera (plant louse), 54:154, 172
  • Physicians and Surgeons, College of, 30:67-71
  • Pianetti, Gaspar, 42:44
  • Pianos, 6:227; 13:34-37; 17:154, 235; 24:372, 381; 28:38
  • Piat, R. F., 10:383, 394
  • Piazzoni, Gottardo, 38:1-3, 7-8; design for mural, following 8; 53:374; 56:293
  • Picasso, Pablo, 61:209
  • Picayune, San Francisco, 10:241; 28:36; 31:139-40; 39:14, 15, 16
  • "Piccolo Teatro dell'Aria," 75:350
  • Piccolo, Francisco Maria, 59:172
  • Picher, Anna B., 78:186
  • Pichette, Louis, 22:198, 201, 208, 216-17, 220, 329, 335; 23:128, 139
  • Pichette, Mrs. Louis (Margaret Becier), 25:221
  • Pick, Walter, 66:246-247
  • Pickard, Dan, 38:60
  • Pickard, Herman, 2:105
  • Pickens, William H., review of Blackford, The Politics of Business in California, 1898-1920, 56:371-372
  • Pickerell, Albert G., and Mary Dornin, The University of California: A Pictorial History, review, 49:275-276
  • Pickering & Bradsbaw, 30:111
  • Pickering, Charles, 4:161; 24:324
  • Pickering, Loring, 7:278; 13:298-99; 20:334, 335, 336; 25:287; 26:228
  • Pickering, Timothy, 50:16
  • Pickersgill, Robert W., 8:343, 360; 9:265, 266, 361; 10:58, 77, 179
  • Picket (vessel), 64:104-105
  • The Picket Line, 75:36
  • Pickett, Charles E. (philosopher), 51:165; 52:344
  • Pickett, Charles Edward, 10:378, 391; 15:365; 16:183; 21:80, 355; 26:20, 38-39, 132; 36:243
  • Pickett, George T., 51:124, 125, 153
  • Pickett, George, 40:221, 232
  • Pickett, J. C., 66:107
  • Pickett, J. W., 26:327
  • Pickett, John T., 34:134, 153
  • Pickford, Mary, 44:195, 198; 55:163; 60:18, 60, 61, 63, 64; 76[1, 4]:112
  • Pickup, George(?), 14:278
  • Pickwick Hotel, San Francisco, 15:369
  • Pickwick Motor Coach Works, 55:322, 324
  • Pickwick Stages, 55:310-322 passim
  • "Picnic at Alabama Gates: The Owens Valley Rebellion, 1904-1927," by John Walton, 65:192-206
  • Pico (ship), 25:259
  • Pico Canyon, 30:210
  • Pico family, 21:347; 27:337; 76[2-3]:182
  • Pico House, Los Angeles, 52:66; 60:34; 69:239, 243; 71:19; 75:227; 78:179
  • Pico Island, Azores, 76[1, 4]:98
  • Pico oil district, 75:116
  • Pico, Andrés, [Pico, Andres]1:171, 172, 240, 259; 3:122, 125; 8:252; 9:257, 269, 282, 283; 10: opposite 48, 62, 70, 74; 11:9, 342; 12:133, 135; 13:47-48, 52, 99, 132-36, 153, 212, 223, 303, 304, 327, 336, 341-42, 346, 349; 15:285; 16:360, 363-64; 17:178, 340-41, 345; 18:168, 178; 21:322, 337-54 passim; 22:41, 43, 44, 64, 175; 25:293; 26:25-46 passim; 27:242, 247; 29:36, 234, 236-37, 239, 241, 335; 30:, 5, 1, 53; 33:264; 38:26; 40:344; 43:37; 46:126-127, 141; 48:219; 50:403; 75:224; 76[2-3]:343, 345; 78:178; 79[2]:89, 106; see "Carrillo's Flying, Artillery: The Battle of San Pedro, 48:335-349; 66:195; 69:381; 71:5; 72:313; "lady of," 1:239
  • Pico, Antonio María, [Pico, Antonio Maria] 13:58, 78; 15:4, 19; 16:353; 17:233; 27: opposite 97; facsimile signature, 10: opposite 159; 45:344; 47:165
  • Pico, Concepción, [Pico, Concepcion] 27:337
  • Pico, Don Andre's, 74:236
  • Pico, Don Pio, 74:233
  • Pico, Dona Isidora, 74:239
  • Pico, Emanuel, 14:155
  • Pico, Eustaquia de, 76[2-3]:192
  • Pico, Francisco Javier, 23:218
  • Pico, General Andres (daguerreotype), 62:69
  • Pico, José A., [Pico, Jose A.] 54:65
  • Pico, Jose Antonio Bernardino, 12:123; 21:345
  • Pico, José de Jesús, [Pico, Jose de Jesus] 1:167, 170, 171-72; 6:160, 166; 13:153, 327; 14:258; 16:218, 354; 19:132-33, 142; 25:145; 29:342, 343; 30:52-53
  • Pico, José Dolores, [Pico, Jose Dolores] 3:25, 26
  • Pico, José María, [Pico, Jose Maria] 13:208; 70:213
  • Pico, José Ramón, [Pico, Jose Ramon] 27:222
  • Pico, Maria Antonio, 74:236
  • Pico, Maria Ignacia Alvarado, 75:224 (photo)
  • Pico, Mariquita, 26:25
  • Pico, Miguel and Patricio, 23:218
  • Pico, Pío, 78:172, 179
  • Pico, Pío de Jesús, [Pico, Pio de Jesus] 11:220; 12:135; 13:208, 214, 223, 313, 322-23, 349; 14:232, 234, 239, 247, 248; 16:223, 352; 17:60; 21:346, 356; 22:175; 75:224 (and photo), 227; 79[2]:88, 90, 106against Alvarado, 14:236; 16:360, 363, 364; 17:53; against Micheltorena, 11:204; against Victoria, 13:212; 16:225; Governor of California, 1:254, 256; 5:79, 302; 6:186, 189-90, 191, 270, 370; 8:73, 258; 10:99, 100-117 passim, 127; 11:206, 342-43, 347, 348, 356; 12:37, 38, 48, 50, 52, 129, 149-53 passim; 13:47, 48, 99-149, 214-15, 231-32; 14:147; 16:57, 226, 230; 17:136, 161, 162, 163, 220, 274, 278, 280, 283; 18:167, 176; 19:118, 137; 25:122, 123, 128; 29:135, 333; 33:250; land grants by, 11:71; 12:200;21:331; 23:254, 255; 27:108, 109, 250; correspondence, 1:286-89, 290-91; 3:87, 184-86; 5:186-88, 296-97; 6:366-68; 10:114-16, opposite 116; 13:103-49; 33:263; decrees and proclamations., 1:186-89; 6:83-87; 13:122-24; 23:9-10;speech, 13:304; portrait, 13: opposite 99
  • Pico, Pio, 46:67, 68, 126; 48:38,39; 50:396; 53:148; 54:327-328, 330; 60:34, 40; 73:182, 185, 224; 76[2-3]:161, 165, 179, 321, 349; appointed governor, 190; Mexican-American War role, 341-44; opposes Micheltorena, 33; portrait of, 174; protests Bear Flag revolt, 340
  • Pico, Romulo, 78:164
  • Pico, Salomon, 13:327-28; 18:268, 271, 277
  • Pico, Santiago de la Cruz, 13:202, 208
  • Pico, Vicente, 28:179
  • Picot de Moras (San Francisco, 1850), 6:43-44; 39:13
  • Picpus Fathers, 32:50, 122, 139; 43:323, 325, 326; 79[2]:262
  • Pictorial History of California, editor Coy, review, 5:89-90
  • Pictorial History of the Physical Development of Mission Santa Barbara from Brush Hut to Institutional Greatness, 1786-1963, by Maynard Geiger, review, 43:354-3'55
  • "Pictorial Resources: Carleton E. Watkins Photographs," by Charles Wollenberg, 53:83-86; The Henry E. Huntington Library's California and American West Collections," by Gary F. Kurutz, 54:175-182
  • "Picture brides" (Japanese), 73:56, 61
  • Picture brides, 74:180
  • "Pictures from Yosemite's Past: Galen Clark's Photograph Album," by Shirley Sargent, 45:31-40
  • Picturing California: A Century of Photographic Genius, editor by Therese Heyman, review, 69:297-298
  • Pidaucet (from France, 1849), 5:5, 17, 18, 22, 23, 31, 36, 42, 145, 155-61 passim, 166, 170-77 passim, 219-28 passim, 233, 235, 246, 348; 6:56
  • Piedmont Springs Water and Power Company, 64:35-36
  • Piedmont (ferry), 75:117 (photo)
  • Piedmont, 4:211; 22:192; 31:335-42 passim; 380-81; 73:56
  • Piedra Blanca Rancho, see Ranchos: Piedra Blanca
  • Piedra Pintada, La, of Carrizo Plain, 1:153, 156
  • Piedras Blancas, Point, see San Martin, Cape
  • Pielkovo, Ruth, 69:52
  • Pierce Collection, C. C., 75:114 (photo)
  • Pierce (Calaveras County, 1856), 22:79
  • Pierce (Marysville, 1858), 9:376
  • Pierce (or Peirce), Joshua H., 22:33
  • Pierce (San Francisco and Oregon, 1850), 12:97, 98
  • Pierce (Sonoma, 1850), 24:57
  • Pierce v. Reeves, 10:168
  • Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925), 62:136
  • Pierce, B. F., 2:116
  • Pierce, Benjamin, 11:306, 307
  • Pierce, C. A., 50:67
  • Pierce, C. C., 71:351; 72:123; 74:53 (photo)
  • Pierce, Captain (Colorado River, 1865-70), 22:171, 172, 173
  • Pierce, Charles C., 57:186-194, photograph, 187
  • Pierce, Charles Chester (C. C.), 70:193, 199, 397-398 (photograph), 400, 401, 403, 404
  • Pierce, Charles D., 2:121
  • Pierce, Franklin, 7:4; 9:397; 15:203, 249-51; 19:173, 174, 256, 264, 267; 31:195-96, 200; letter to, 15:80-83; 50:412; 56:104, 105, 106; 60:34
  • Pierce, H. D., 13:32
  • Pierce, Haddie G., 57:189
  • Pierce, Henry Clay, 50:60-67 passim
  • Pierce, Henry, 64:35-41 passim
  • Pierce, Horace, 27:304-5
  • Pierce, J. D., 6:74
  • Pierce, J. P., 57:118
  • Pierce, James, 23:94
  • Pierce, Mount, 34:3, 14
  • Pierce, Mrs. James H. (Marion Thurston), obituary, 11:192
  • Pierce, Mrs. Nellie, 36:251-52
  • Pierce, Mrs. Orestes, 36:45
  • Pierce, Parker H., 15:28
  • Pierce, President Franklin, 62:63
  • Pierce, R. R., 15:280
  • Pierce, Richard A., Russia's Hawaiian Adventure, 1815-1817, review, 45:271-273
  • Pierce, S. S., 42:36
  • Pierce, W. S., 14:396; 15:21, 28, 29
  • Pierce, William (Los Angeles, 1847), 33:257
  • Pierce, William (Sacramento Valley, circa 1851), 22:368
  • Pierce, Winslow S., 15:182
  • Piercey (Berkeley, 1856), 31:331
  • Piercy, Andy, 70:180
  • Piercy, Charles W., 10:278; 39:297; 40:309-13 passim
  • Piercy, Samuel W., 21:251
  • Pierpont, James, 32:54, 124
  • Pierpont, Robert R., 29:159
  • Pierre's Hole, 22:214
  • Pierson (Marysville, 1859), 10:178; see also Peirson
  • Pierson B. Reading (vessel), 64:93
  • Pierson, A. B., 35:163
  • Pierson, Captain (Colorado River, 1862-72), 22:170-74 passim
  • Pierson, George, 15:52
  • Pierson, Hiram, 15:186
  • Pierson, Mrs. (San Francisco, 1850), 12:99
  • Pigeon Point, 27:71; 35:238
  • Pigman, Walter Griffith, 23:178
  • Pigné-Dupuytren, J. B., [Pigne-Dupuytren, J. B.] 18:17; 35:316; 39:4, 330-32
  • Pigot, William J., 12:229
  • Pike County (ship), 15:167
  • Pike's Peak (Colorado), 73:110
  • Pike's Peak Express Company, 45:303, 310-313 passim 49:105
  • Pike's Peak gold rush, 27:182
  • Pike, Austin F., 31:44
  • Pike, Dan, 9:347
  • Pike, Donald C., 57:172-185 passim
  • Pike, Donald G., "The Historiograhy of the Drake Controversy," 52:12-130
  • Pike, Harriet (Murphy), see Nye, Mrs. Michael C.
  • Pike, J. M., 33:277
  • Pike, James A. (Episcopal Bishop), 78:194
  • Pike, Mrs. William M. (Harriet F. Murphy), 14:205
  • Pike, Naomi L. (Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Schenck), 14:205, 227
  • Pike, Zebulon, 12:79
  • "Pike," article on, 38:113-29
  • Piland, Wayne R., 35:333
  • Pilcher, Joshua, 4:117
  • "Pile Island," San Francisco, 21:75; 22:113
  • Pilgrim (brig, 1830s), 8:294-95;9:95; 13:218; 14:346; 23:198, 199, 315, 316, 320, 321, 322, 332, 333; illustration, 8: opposite 289
  • Pilgrim (schooner, 1855), 15:269
  • Pilgrim (ship), 76[2-3]:307
  • The Pilgrimage Diary of the Mexican Players of Padua Hills (pamphlet), 74:257
  • Pillet, Edmond, 16:83
  • Pillett (Sutter's Fort, 1846), 22:221
  • Pillsbury Arthur, 69:152
  • Pillsbury, A. J., 42:250
  • Pillsbury, Edith, see Bliss, Mrs. Walter D.
  • Pillsbury, Evans Searle, 10:414; 18:182; 19:85; 36:45
  • Pillsbury, Harris, 36:320, 321, 322
  • Pillsbury, H. D., 75:30
  • Pillsbury, Horace Davis, 10:414; 17:359; obituary, 19:85-86
  • Pillsbury, Mrs. Evans Searle (Estelle Kendall), 19:85
  • Pillsbury, Mrs. George Bigelow, 21:192
  • Pillsbury, Mrs. Horace Davis (Elizabeth Taylor), 19:86
  • Pillsbury, Samuel, 24:266(?); 36:306
  • Pilot Knob, 36:220
  • Pilot Peak, 32:202
  • Pilxin, Captain (of Abreck, 1863), 26:15
  • Pima Indians, 55:154, 158; 76[2-3]:55
  • Pimental (Pimentel), San Francisco, 76[1, 4]:106
  • Pimental, Wayne, Dogtown and Ditches: Life on the Westside, review, 67:134-135
  • Pimeria Alta (map), 55:152
  • Piña, Bias, [Pina, Bias] 20:186
  • Piña, Lázaro, [Pina, Lazaro] 13:36; 16:225, 249, 306, 356; 17:63, 64; 18:293, 310
  • Piña, Máximo, [Pina, Maximo] 13:206
  • Piñadero, Bernardo Bernal de, [Pinadero, Bernardo Bernal de] 62:58
  • Piñadero, see Bernal de Piñadero [Pinadero, see Bernal de Pinadero]
  • Pinart, Alphonse, 71:426
  • Pinchot, Gifford, 38:220-21, 249, 253; 46:15; 55:14, 98; 58:287, 289, 290-299 passim; 69:199; 71:157 (photograph), 158; 75:43
  • Pindell, J. M., 32:151-52, 158
  • Pindray, Charles, Marquis de, 5:15-16, 249-52; 6:46-47; 7:198; 11:388; 18:4-6, 10-11, 13; 35:319; 39:144
  • Pine (Pinheiro), Frank, 35:235
  • Pine City, 4:39
  • Pine Creek, Butte (or Tehama) County, 22:212; 23:13 3
  • Pine Grove, Amador County, 18:22; 19:294; 20:181-85 passim; Hotel, 20:183
  • Pine Grove, Sierra County, 9:61, 69, 70; 11:238, 240; 19:292, 294; mill, 9:52, 70
  • Pine Grove, Sonoma County, 38:312
  • Pine Log, 14:141
  • pine nuts (pinyon seeds), 76[2-3]:31
  • Pine Ridge Reservation, 62:4
  • Pine Street Baptist Church, San Francisco, 27:306-7, 309
  • Pine Tree Mine, Mariposa County, 46:125
  • Pine, Elizabeth Wecter, book review by, 39:88-89
  • Pineapple, cultivation, 45:51
  • Pineda, Antonio, 3:215, 218, 233, 234
  • Pineda, Arcadio, 3:215, 218, 233, 234
  • Pineda, Don Manuel, 73:119
  • Pineda, Juan de, 46:313
  • Piñeda, Manuel, [Pineda, Manuel] 54:227-244 passim; 76[2-3]:346
  • The Pioneer (literary monthly) 79[2]:188, 210, 219
  • Pinto, Marcelo, 76[2-3]:250
  • Pines, 2:225, 283, 286, 290, 314; 12:190, 223; 16:14; 17:43; 18:328, 335-43 passim; 20:39; 26:245; 30:223; 33:60
  • Piney Paradise, A, by McLane, review, 38:173-74
  • Ping Lee, 66:172-174, 173 (photograph)
  • Ping, Cheng, 74:415
  • Pingston, John, 65:246
  • Pingston, Juan Jose, 65:246
  • Pink Buckeye and Santa Barbara Hills (oil painting), by John Marshall Gamble, front cover, Summer (volume 75)
  • Pink Dominoes (play), 21:246
  • Pinkham, Benjamin Franklin, 22:30; 30:115
  • Pinkney, Alex., 4:234
  • Pinkney, R. F., 48:339
  • Pinkney, Robert F., 3:111-12, 118; 14:149; 20:217, 219
  • Pino, Miguel, 11:279
  • Pinole (food), 20:352; 21:216, 218; 38:104
  • Pinoleville Rancheria, 71:403
  • Piñon nuts, [Pinon nuts]26:234, 246
  • Pinos, Bahia de los, 7:25, 26, 51, 57
  • Pinos, Cabo de (Point Reyes), 7:25, 26, 51, 52, 53, 57, 75, 76
  • Pinos, Point, 1:174; 3:109; 7:357; 8:56, 100, 154; lighthouse, 29:28
  • Pins-Stevens, Emily, 73:194, 196, 197, 200, 201
  • Pinson, D., 13:32
  • Pinson, Paul, 4:32
  • Pinther, Mrs. Theodore, Jr., photograph, 52:82
  • Pinther, Mrs. Theodore, Sr., photograph, 52:82
  • Pinto, Rafael, 6:269; 15:127-28; 28:261
  • pinyon pine (Pinus species), 76[2-3]:21, 31
  • "Pio Pico's Correspondence with the Mexican Government," editor George Tays, 13:99-149
  • Pioche & Bayerque, 5:42; 7: opposite 110; 22:175, 177; 40:209
  • Pioche, Francois Louis Alfred, 48:41; see "Forgotten Financier: Francois L.A. Pioche," 53:17-24, portrait, 19
  • Pioche, Francois Louis Alfred, 5:13, 42, 346; 19:231, 237; 21:329; 36:306
  • Pioche, Francois, 59:335
  • Pioda (San Francisco, 1850), 6:45
  • Pioda, Louis, 38:342-46
  • Pioneer (locomotive), 52:134
  • Pioneer (ship), 35:302
  • The Pioneer (magazine), 71:10, 62; 77[1-3]:95; 78:240, 241, 248, 257
  • "Pioneer Agricultural Colonies of Fresno County," by Virginia E. Thickens, 25:17-38, 169-77
  • Pioneer Association, Sacramento, see Sacramento Society of California Pioneers
  • Pioneer Book Store, see Marvin & Hitchcock
  • Pioneer Bridge and Wier [sic], photograph by Carleton Watkins, 75:133
  • Pioneer Brush Company, 61:34
  • "Pioneer Builders of California's Horticulture," address by H. M. Butterfield, 28:373
  • Pioneer Circuses of the West, by Chang Reynolds, review, 48:182-183
  • Pioneer Company of Fast Coaches, 24:43
  • Pioneer Engine Company, Marysville, 10:196, 258
  • Pioneer Hall, San Francisco, 36:298
  • "Pioneer Horticulture in California," address by H. M. Butterfield, 19:375
  • Pioneer Jews of the California Mother Lode, 1849-1880: An Annotated Bibliography, compiled by Sara G. Cogan, review, 49:272
  • Pioneer Memorial Church, Sacramento, 26:170
  • Pioneer Mill, 38:60
  • "Pioneer Miner and the Pack Mule Express, The," address by Ernest A. Wiltsee, 9:407
  • Pioneer Monument (site of Donner Party camp), 74:172 (photo)
  • Pioneer Mother of California, A, by Brooks, review, 2:84
  • Pioneer Museum and Art Gallery, Stockton, 27:379
  • Pioneer Notes, by Hayes, editor Wolcott, review, 8:280-81
  • Pioneer of 1850, A, by Read, review, 6:376-77
  • Pioneer Oil Company, Los Angeles, 45:142
  • Pioneer Pulp Company, 66:55
  • Pioneer Silk Factory, San Jose, 43:315
  • Pioneer Stage Company, 7:17, 19:20:158; 45:291-324 passim; 49:100-133 passim; 70:275
  • Pioneer Tannery, 33:67
  • "Pioneer Visitors to Death Valley after the Forty-niners," by Carl I. Wheat, 18:195-216
  • Pioneer Water Cure Institute, 34:346
  • "Pioneer Women Photographers in Nineteenth-Century California," by Peter E. Palmquist, 71:110-127
  • Pioneer Woolen Mills, 64:275, 280
  • Pioneer Yelloway System, 55:322
  • Pioneer, San Jose, quoted, 18:292-93, 310
  • Pioneer, The; or California Monthly Magazine, 7:278; 14:74, 75, 76; 25:100-101, 102, 337, 345; 30:252
  • "Pioneer's Ten Commandments," 77[1-3]:7
  • "Pioneering Aerial Forest Fire Control: The Army Air Patrol in California, 1919-1921," by Robert W. Cermak, 70:290-305
  • "Pioneering Land Development in the Californias: an Interview with David Otto Brant," edited with an introduction by Noel J. Stowe, 47:15-39, 141-155, 237-250
  • Pioneers (baseball team), 70:183, 189
  • "Pioneers and Pioneer Native Sons of Marysville," address by Fred H. Greely, 8:137
  • Pioneers of California, by Cowan, review, 8:186
  • Pioneers of California: True Stories of Early Settlers in the Golden State, by Donovan Lewis, review, 75:171
  • "Pioneers of the Sierra," address by Francis P. Farquhar, 3:97
  • "Pioneers: ... Three Early California Printing Presses," address by Carl I. Wheat, 11:389
  • Piopiomoxmox, see Yellow Serpent
  • Piotrowski, Rudolf K., 34:313, 315-16
  • Pious Fund (The), by Kenneth M. Johnson, review, 43:167-168
  • "Pious Fund of California before the Hague Tribunal, The," address by Jackson H. Ralston, 6:103-4
  • Pious Fund, 1:10, 14, 21;4:147; 5:209, 211, 212; 6:103-4; 13:86; 14:235-36, 260; 18:153, 248;21:283; 22:95; 23:16; 24:307-8, 318; 25:361; 26:310; 27:337; 42:212; 43:325, 326, 327, 328; 58:258; 76[2-3]:113; address on, 6:103-4
  • "Pip Peperpod," pseudonym, see Stoddard, Charles Warren
  • Pipe lines, for oil, 30:212, 213
  • Piper brothers: N. T. and Samuel, 34:225
  • Piper's Opera House, Virginia City, 21:142, 165, 176, 242, 270
  • Piper, John Henry, 21:176
  • Piper, John, 21:142, 176; 74:376; see also Piper's Opera House
  • Piper, N. H., 13:296
  • Piper, William A., 9:26; 15:367; 50:417
  • "Pipes, Jeems," see Massett, Stephen
  • Pipi (Monterey, 1848), 13:65
  • Pipkin, V. A., 53; 106
  • Pique (San Francisco, 1864), 24:263
  • Pique (ship), 15:181, 269
  • Pirates on the West Coast of New Spain, 1575-1742, by Peter Gerhard, review, 41:255
  • Pirouette (ship), 10:72
  • Piru Creek 79[2]:100
  • Pisanelli, Antonietta, 54:27-35 passim, portrait, 28
  • Pisani, Donald J., "Why Shouldn't California Have the Grandest Aqueduct in the World?: Alexis Von Schmidt's Lake Tahoe Scheme," 53:347-361
  • Pisani, Donald J., 48; "The Origins of Western Water Law: Case Studies from Two California Mining Districts," 70:242-256
  • Pisani, Donald J., From the Family Farm to Agribusiness: The Irrigation Crusade in California and the West, review, 65:141
  • Pisani, Donald, 74:10
  • "Pisco John," 16:199
  • Pisco Punch, see "Secrets of Pisco Punch Revealed: Being a True Account of the Rediscovery of San Francisco s Long-Lost Favorite of Favorites," 52:229-240
  • Piscopo, Salvador, 71:428, 429 (photograph)
  • Pismo, see Ranchos: Pismo
  • Pissis, Albert, 74:385
  • Pit Lake, 22:205, 213, 215
  • Pit River, 19:313-14; 22:101, 103, 195, 206-8, 213, 215, 216; 23:136; 28:119, 120, 122; 76[2-3]:55, 316
  • Pitt, Leonard, 61:286; 63:297; 66:90; 69:322, 323; 76[2-3]:176; 79[2]:64, 102, 149, 257; The Decline of the Californios: a Social History of the Spanish-Speaking Californios, 1846-1890, review, 47:75-76; review of Nadeau, The Real Joaquin Murieta: Robin Hood Hero or Gold Rush Gangster? 56:86-87; review of Vickery, Defending Eden: New Mexican Pioneers in Southern California, 1830-1890, 57:281-282; "The Midwesternization of a Cowtown," 60:28-49; review of Grenier, California Legacy: The James Alexander Watson-Maria Dolores Dominguez de Watson Family, 1820-1980, 67:136; review of Parins, John Rollin Ridge: His Life and Works, 71:437-438
  • Pit, Sam, 69:3 (photograph)
  • Pitcher, Jonathan, 2:122
  • Pitic, Villa de, 46:307, 308
  • Pitman, A. J., 26:345
  • Pitman, Frank W., 47:277
  • Pittman Act, 32:19, 23-24
  • Pittman, Amos Salisbury,"The California and Australia Gold Rushes, as Seen by," editor Theressa Gay, 30:15-37
  • Pittman, Senator Key, 74:190-191
  • Pittman, Tarea Hall, 65:121; 75:245, 247
  • Pitt, Leonard and Dale, Los Angeles A to Z: An Encyclopedia of the City and County, review of, 77[1-3]:109
  • Pitts, Henry F., 2:185, 361; 3:85; 8:74
  • Pitts, Mabel Porter, 69:25
  • Pitts, ZaSu, 63:163
  • Pittsburg, 8:17; 30:345-51 passim; 35:265; photograph, 12: opposite 25; see also New York of the Pacific
  • Pittsburgh Athletic Club, 53:344
  • Pittsburgh Bar, Yuba County, 8:338, 345, 349, 355
  • The Pittsburg Courier, 75:268
  • Pitzer, Jessie S., 9:103; 10:356
  • Pius IX, 42:44; 43:321; 75:348
  • Pixley, Frank M., 48:8, portrait between 16 & 17
  • Pixley, Frank M., 66:56
  • Pixley, Frank Morrison, 10:42, opposite 48, 49, 50, 53, 62, 64. 65, 71, 75, 96, 295, 375, 381; 15:29(?), 280, 335; 16:81, 339; 17:169, 315; 30:130
  • Pixley, M., 15:29
  • Pixley, Morrison F., 61:91
  • Pixley, Mrs. Frank Morrison, 10:176; 24:68, 266
  • Pixley, Seymour, 8:363; 10:50, 73
  • Pixton, Robert, 14:278
  • Pizarro (ship), 6:257, 259, 260, 261; 14:343
  • Pizarro, Francisco, 6:297, 309; 60:114
  • Pizer, Donald, editor, Hamlin-Garland's Diaries, review, 49:169
  • Place (lawsuit, 1856), 34:232
  • Place Names in the High Sierra, by Farquhar, review, 5:315-16
  • Place names, 11:304; 18:200; 22:370; article on, 32:43-48; addresses on, 15:89; 28:184-85; books on, review, 5:88-89, 315-16, 403; 7:286-87
  • Place, James, 33:343, 344
  • Placentia (California), 74:58, 67 (photo)
  • Placentia Courier (newspaper), 74:58
  • Placentia Orange Growers Association, 74:62
  • Placer County, 7:14; 75:207; 76[1, 4]:103; pioneers, 2:203-10; 8:383
  • Placer Democrat, Auburn, 20:161; 25:380
  • Placer Herald (newspaper), 18:361; 53:351; 57:334; 59:207, 216
  • Placer Hotel, San Francisco, 25:103
  • Placer mining, 75:326; 76[1, 4]:94; 77[1-3]:34; see Gold mining
  • Placer Rifles, 10:198
  • Placer Times (newspaper), Sacramento, 7:277, 278; 10:145, 148; 13:297, 298, 299; 15:301; 20:332, 333, 334; 58:4; 60:188; 79[2]:291
  • Placer Times and Transcript (newspaper), Sacramento and San Francisco, 9:197; 13:299; 16:79; 17:177; 20:334-39 passim; 55:39
  • Placerito Canyon, 7:199; 10:86
  • Placerville Gold and Silver Mining and Tunnel Company, 71:52
  • Placerville Mountain Democrat (newspaper), 49:103, 116
  • Placerville Route, California, 49:100
  • Placerville, California (Hangtown), 7:9, 13, 15; 8:210; 13:174; 33:351; 77[1-3]:6, 9; 79[2]:32, 36, 40, 75, 124, 174; In 1850s, 3:72; 6:128-29; 7:5, 13; 9:39; 12:323, 328, 329; 17:75, 78; 30:111, 259; 32:54, 124; in 1860s, 20:255; 22:359; 55:32, 34, 36'; 73:122; 76[2-3]:14; newspaper, 12:323, 329; 20:162; illustration, 8: opposite 202; 75:12; see also Dry Diggings; Hangtown
  • Placerville, Humboldt, and Salt Lake Telegraph Company, 12:323; 29:346, 348-50, 352
  • Placerville, Idaho, 16:172-77 passim
  • Plaindealer, San Francisco, 26:182
  • Plains and the Rockies (The): A Bibliography of Narratives of Exploration, Travel and Adventure, 1800-1865, by Robert H. Becker, review, 61:227
  • "Plains, The" (gambling house), Sacramento, 24:357
  • Plainsburg, 18:26
  • Plaintin Press, 77[1-3]:96
  • "Plan of Aztlan," by Altirista, 74:298
  • "Plan of Pitic," 1:25
  • Planche, James R., 9:79
  • Plane Facts (newspaper), 75:36
  • Planel, Louis T., 4:207
  • Planel, Mme., 78:148
  • Planel, Mme. Louis T., 32:118
  • Planer, Edward Thomas, Jr., 25:95; address,"Some Observations of California Mission Life," 30:84-86
  • Planning and Conservation League, 61:114
  • Plano del Puerto de Sn Francisco (map), 76[2-3]:358, 365
  • Plant (ship), 8:293-94; 23:196, 197, 301, 307-10 passim, 313, 314, 330, 331
  • plants, California, 76[2-3]:12-39. See Also vegetation
  • "Plant Content of Adobe Bricks, The," by George W. Hendry and Margaret P. Kelly, 4:361-73
  • Plant hybridization, 74:84, 86, 89, 91, 98; biotechnology, 84, 86, 114; breeders and geneticists, 84; scientists, 85; genetic engineering, 112
  • Plant Patent Act, 74:84
  • Plante, Charles, 22:197, 198, 200, 203, 208, 217, 221; wife of, 23:136
  • Planters' Hotel, 8:201
  • "Plants as Documents of Human History," address by Carl O. Sauer, 22:374
  • Plata piña, [Plata pina] 23:311, 313, 331
  • Plantation Club, 75:232
  • Plantation, 75:281
  • "A Plate of Brass" by Me ... C. G. Francis Drake," by Robert H. Power, 57:172-185
  • Plate of Brass, 41: September supplement, 1-29; see "Drake's Landing in California: A Case for San Francisco Bay," 52:100-130; 53:197-292 passim
  • Plate, A. J., 37:206
  • "Plath Sale, The," by Warren R. Howell, 38:365-67
  • Plath, Harry W., 19:192
  • Plath, Sylvia, 72:60
  • Platin-Moretus Museum, 60:191
  • Platinum, 11:42; 13:63, 64, 65
  • Platt's Hall (San Francisco), 73:194
  • Platt's Music Hall, San Francisco, 10:285, 297; 19:101, 105; 21:145, 174; 24:278; 43:295, 302
  • Platt's Pacific Theatre, 21:167
  • Platt, Charles A., 71:473-474
  • Platt, David, 63:312
  • Platt, P. L., 11:53, 56;22:31, 33
  • Platt, P. L., and N. Slater, Traveler's Guide Across the Plains Upon the Overland Route to California, review, 43:251-252
  • Platt, Samuel, 9:113
  • Platte River, 75:131
  • Plattner chlorination process, 18:155
  • Playing with Fire (play), 21:63
  • Playter, Charlotte, 19:76
  • Playter, E. W., 15:376
  • The Plaza (original settlement of Los Angeles), 74:395, 405
  • Plaza de Cesar Chavez (formerly Plaza Park) (San Jose, California), 74:329-339
  • Plaza Gallery, Los Angeles, 57:189
  • Plaza, San Francisco, see Portsmouth Square
  • Pleasant Grove (hotel), 8:201
  • Pleasant Neighbor, The (play), 15:48
  • Pleasant Valley, Calaveras County, 11:180; 32:196, 207
  • Pleasant Valley, San Francisco County, 27:125
  • Pleasant, Boo, 75:282
  • Pleasant, Mary Ellen ("Mammy"), 35:134; 75:91; inside front cover, Fall (volume 75); 79[2]:11, 161
  • Pleasants (Camptonville, 1859), 8:203
  • Pleasants, Joseph E., 12:79; 13:342
  • Plebeian Daughter, The; or The Father's Vengeance (play), 10:370
  • Plecker, D. A., 22:37
  • Plehn, Carl, 58:352
  • Pleistocene epoch, 76[2-3]:278
  • Pleyto Grant, 54:331
  • Pliego, Rodrigo, 8:216-17
  • Plotting the Golden West: American Literature and the Rhetoric of the California Trail, by Stephen Fender, review, 61:306
  • Plover (ship), 15:181
  • Plover Bay, Alaska, 61:50
  • Plows and plowing, 2:320; 5:135, 257; 8:111-12; 12:194, 287
  • Plum, Charles M., 29:254
  • Plum, N. D., 10:53, 189, 357(?)
  • Plum, W. D., 10:357
  • Plumas (river steamer), 9:72
  • Plumas, 78:248, 249, 250
  • Plumas City, 8:24, 173; 14:404; illustration, 8:24
  • Plumas County, 15:153;21:227, 228, 230, 231; 76[2-3]:69
  • Plumas County, skiing introduced, 61:277
  • Plumb, C. M., 50:126
  • Plumb, John H., 21:308; 22:281
  • Plume, John W. (V?), 25:223
  • Plumed Serpent (sculpture), 74:328 (photo), 329-339
  • Plummer (Yuba County, 1857), 9:153
  • Plummer, Charles G., 59:322
  • Plummer, Daniel A., 30:7-8
  • Plummer, Dr. Richard H., 74:377, 392
  • Plummer, Eugene, 13:233
  • Plummer, Eugenio, 78:175
  • Plummer, Henry, 9:357, 359
  • Plummer, J. C., 7:19
  • Plummer, M. D., 20:44
  • Plums, 12:206; 17:41; 27:119
  • Plunket, James B., 37:200
  • Plymouth (ship), see Don Quixote
  • Plymouth Congregational Church, San Francisco, 30:247
  • Plymouth, England, 76[2-3]:88
  • Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, 75:52
  • Pobladores, 75:223, 224, 234
  • Pobladores, see "A New Look at the Founding of Old Los Angeles," 55:326-339
  • Pochahontas (ship), 23:301, 306, 330; 35:198, 199
  • Pocket Guide for Americans Going to Europe. by E. Gould Buffum, 73:128
  • Poco, Alfrida, 65:4
  • Podesta, Evelyn (Wells), see Wells, Evelyn
  • Podovinnickoff, Nick, 61:219
  • Podriech, Wilfried, 63:242
  • Poe, Edgar Allan, 63:175
  • Poesch, Jessie, Titian Ramsey Peale, 1799-1885, and his Journals of the Wilkes Expedition, review, 41:163-164
  • Poetry, see "Early California Poetry," 48:243-255
  • Poetry, see "Painterly Poet, Poetic Painter: The Dual Art of Maynard Dixon," 56:290-309
  • Poetry: advertising, 30:365; 38:131; Byron's, 16:161-62; Confederate, 20:162-63; De Long's, 9:68, 170-71; about De Long, 9:275; epitaphs, 2:108, 112;4:283; of gold rush, 2:99-100, 101, 111-12, 133, 135, 139; 10:399-400; 16:134; 26:114; 79[2]:210-211; W.F.Herrick's, 26:230-31; San Francisco, 4:193; 12:180; 14:81; 24:163-64; 35:161-62; (Brontes prisoner), 37:208; M. G. Vallejo's, 4:289; 16:229; 29:152; see also Songs
  • "Poets and Poetry of San Francisco," address by Edward F. O'Day, 12:180
  • Poett family, 27:249, 319
  • Poett, Agnes, see Howard, Mrs. William D. M.
  • Poett, Alfred, 11:127; 23:247; 27:249, 319, 322; maps by, 23:247; 27: opposite 252
  • Poett, Fred, 30:289-92 passim, 297-303 passim; 31:49, 50, 51, 57, 63, 65, 171, 172; photograph, 30: opposite 289
  • Poett, Joseph Henry, 27:249, 251, 252, 326
  • Poggi, Francois, 39:313, 314-15
  • Pohono (Bridalveil Fall), 1:277
  • Poindexter, Miles, 48:30
  • Poindexter, Senator Miles, 74:196, 200
  • Poindexter, Pony, 75:280 (photo)
  • Poinsett, Joel Robert, 34:111
  • Point Ano Nuevo, 49:48
  • Point Arena, 50:54; 75:359
  • Point Conception, 76[2-3]:85
  • Point Fermin, 46:293
  • Point Jose, 75:155, 156
  • Point Lobos, 47:298-299
  • Point Loma, 76[2-3]:84, 91; see "Eastern Thought on a Western Shore: Point Loma Community," 52:2-15
  • Point of Rocks, 3:166, 168
  • Point Reyes National Seashore, 76[2-3]:22
  • "Point Reyes Peninsula/Drakes Estero," by Raymond Aker (Drake Navigators Guild), 53:197-292 passim
  • Point Reyes, 43:136; 47:305, 306; 53:235; 54:294; 76[2-3]:64, 92; 77[1-3]:134
  • Point San Antonio, 76[2-3]:82
  • Point San Quentin, 52:103, 115, 118, 119, 122; 53:200, 248, 250, 253, 256, 270
  • Pointer, Nathan, 56:43
  • Pointer, Priscilla, 61:95
  • Pointer, Sarah, 56:43
  • Poison oak, 2:200; 4:149; 24:24; 29:212-13, 216; 30:235; 33:297; 37:314-15; 39:49
  • "The poison oak-its cure," 58:248-249
  • Poisons, prepared by Indians, 2:12; 8:314-15
  • Poitier, Sidney, 72:71
  • Poker as it It Was Played in Deadwood in the Fifties, review, 7:408
  • Poker Flat, 19:289-97 passim; 79[2]:219
  • Polack, Joel S., 15:280
  • Poland, emigrants and visitors from, 19:340, 373; 34:301, 314
  • Polanich, Judy, 71:340
  • Polhamus, Isaac, 22:152, 159
  • Polhamus, Isaac, Jr., 22:152, 155, 159, 164-65
  • Polhemus, C. B., 7:292; 17:177; 25:6
  • Polhemus, L. J., 44:230
  • Poli, Adon, 73:54
  • Poli, Manuel A. Rodriguez de, 18:167, 178; 29:231
  • Police Gazette, 16:256-62 passim
  • Police Reform in the United States: The Era of August Vollmer, 1905-1932, by Gene E. Carte and Elaine H. Carte, review, 55:274
  • Policing the Elephant: Crime and Punishment and Social Behavior on the Overland Trail, by John Phillip Reid, 76[1, 4]:140
  • Polish Americans in California, Vol. II, by Henrietta Simons, review, 76[1, 4]:63-64
  • "Polished Boot and Bran New Suit," by Dello G. Dayton, 37:359-68; 38:17-23
  • Politana, 12:114, 117-19, 121
  • Politi, Leo (painter), 74:371, 403
  • Political activity, 74:4, 66; union and civil rights, 57, 66
  • Political Culture in San Francisco, 1860-1906, by Terence J. McDonald, review, 66:225-226
  • "The Political Development of the Black Community in California, 1850-1950," by James A. Fisher, 50:256-266
  • Political Equality League of Los Angeles, 65:86
  • Political minorities in California, 73:133
  • Political Odyssey of Pat and Jerry Brown, by Roger Rapoport, review, Jackson K. Putnam 62:226
  • "The Political Odyssey of Pat Brown," by Roger Rapoport, 64:2-9
  • "The Political Response to Urban Growth: Sacramento and Mayor Marshall R. Beard, 1863-1914," by William E. Mahan, 69:354-371
  • Politics and Grass: ... Grazing on the Public Domain, by Foss, review, 40:73-74
  • Politics in Black and White: Race and Power in Los Angeles, by Raphael J. Sonenshein, review, 73:331
  • "The Politics of a Lost Cause: `Seceshers' and Democrats in Southern California During the Civil War," by Ronald C. Woolsey, 69:372-383
  • Politics of Business in California (The), 1898-1920, by Mansel G. Blackford, review, 56:371-372
  • "The Politics of California Water: Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Aqueduct, - 1900-1927, by William L. Kahrl, 55:2-25, 98-120
  • Politics of Insurgency: The Farm Worker Movement in the 1960s, by J. Craig Jenkins, review, 66:307
  • The Politics of Diversity: Immigration, Resistance, and Change in Monterey Park, California, by John Horton, review, 75:290,
  • "The Politics of John Muir," by J. S. Holliday, 63:135-139
  • The Politics of Public Memory: Tourism, History, and Ethnicity in Monterey, California, by Martha K. Norkunas, review,, 74:348
  • "The Politics of Reclamation: California the Federal Government, and the Origins of the Boulder Canyon Act-a Closer Look," by Norris Hundley, Jr., 52:292-325
  • Politics of Water in Arizona (The), by Dean E. Mann, review, 43:350-351
  • Politics: 1846-49, 10:138-40, 146-64 passim; 32:292-94, 297-98
    • in 1850s, 10:40, 59-78 passim, 166, 190-99 passim; 15:199-205; 16:306; 21:25, 30-32, 325; 32:145-59, 296, 299, 313-25; in Yuba County, 8:204, 206, 212, 213, 340-44 passim, 356-60 passim; 9:50, 53, 62-66 passim, 71, 72-73, 150-58 passim, 177, 266; 10:58, 59, 77, 165-73 passim, 189-95 passim, 199; 15:23-30 passim, 33, 273; in San Francisco, 15:171-82 passim, 186
    • in 1860s, 10:271-82 passim, 286-89 passim, 295-96; 15:205-10; 19:147-48; 20:154-68 passim, 251, 258, 270; 22:223-33 passim, 355-62 passim; 27:97-103; 31:194-204; 32:299-300; in Yuba County, 10:283, 284, 286, 287, 290
    • in 1870s, 18:363; 20:270, 271
    • in 1880s and 1890s, 5:283-88; 19:59-73; 20:270, 271; 27:312-17; 28:47-55
    • see also Elections; names of parties; see "Bull Moose Plays an Encore: Hiram Johnson and the Presidential Campaign of 1932," 41:211-221; "California's Constitution of 1879: An Unpaid Debt," 49:135-141; "The California Progressives and the 1924 Campaign," 51:59-74; "California Un-American Activities Investigations," 49:309-327; "Campaign Funds in California: What the Records Reveal," 41:195-210; "The Function of Anglo-American Racism in the Political Development of Chicanos," 50:321-337; "Hiram Johnson and Early New Deal Dilomacy, 1933-1934," 53:377-386; "Ideas of Reform in California," 51:213-226; "Progressive Reform in Los Angeles under Mayor Alexander, 1909-1913," 54:37-56; "The Steam Beer Handicap: Chris Buckley and the San Francisco Municipal Election of 1890," 54:245-262; "The Struggle for the Australian Ballot in California," 51:227-243; see also names of politicians; political parties; see "Crusade or civil war? the Pullman strike in California," 58:20-37; "The economist as humanist-the career of Paul S. Taylor," 58:350-361; "Fountainhead of corruption: Peter P. McDonough, boss of San Francisco's underworld," 58:142-153; "He did not have a fair trial: California Progressives react to the Leo Frank case," 58:160-178; "Jackson Ralston and the last single tax campaign," 58:256-263; "Marsden Manson wants Hetch Hetchy dammed: engineers and conservationists in the progressive era," 58:281-303; see "The Battle For the Eight-Hour Day in San Francisco," 57:342-353; "The Chinese as Medical Scapegoats in San Francisco, 1870-1905," 57:70-87; Chinese Exclusion: The Capitalist Perspective of the Sacramento Union, 1850-1882," 57:8-31; "The Diplomacy of Discrimination: Chinese Exclusion, 1876-1882," 57:32-45; "Power and Priorities: Church-State Boundary Disputes in Spanish California," 57:367-375; see "The Cigar-Box, Papers," 55:256- 269; "Kalui of California," 55:340-351; "Sources in the Streets: The Sather Gate Handbill Collection of the University of California Archives," 55:270-273; "San Francisco's Workingmen Respond to the Modern City," 55:46-57; "The Working, men's Party of California, 1877-1882," 55:58-73; see "Carpetbaggers Join the Rush for California Land," 56:98-127
  • Polk (cutter), 75:156
  • Polk (ship), 6:16; 15:269
  • Polk Gulch (San Francisco), 76[1, 4]:131
  • Polk, James E., 54:221
  • Polk, President James Knox, 1:147, 207, 302; 3:270; 5:307;6:77, 78, 135;8:251;9:3, 4, 5; 10:8, 20, 25, 111, 121, 133, 137, 140, 141, 147, 301; 11:201, 202; 19:44-54 passim; 22:57, 292, 315; 32:293-94; 77[1-3]:17; quoted, 8:258-59; 14:149-50; 32:294; 48:219; 60:22, 23; 62:61; 65:51; 70:259, 357; 73:116, 117; 74:118 (photo); 76[2-3]:319, 336, 346, 349; 78:244; 79[2]:26, 172proclamation of war, 2:246; 3:113
  • Polk, Leonidas L., 27:314
  • Polk, Willis, 3:43; 25:285; 51:298, 302; 61:198, 208; 62:119; 63:315, 332-333; 71:352, 465-466; 74:386
  • Polka Saloon, San Francisco, 15:369; 16:81, 82; 17:309; 22:268; 32:110-11(?); 35:319
  • Poll tax receipt (1854), photograph, 8: opposite 344
  • Pollack Brothers, 33:68
  • Pollack, R. Starr, 33:12, 149
  • Pollak, Teresa, 65:191
  • Pollard & Britton, 56:355
  • Pollard, Aaron (?), 10:61; 15:376
  • Pollard, Edward, 13:31
  • Pollasky Bridge, 63:283
  • Pollitz, Edward, 16:285; 25:7; 30:252; 40:44-45
  • Pollock, George Gordon, obituary, 29:84-85
  • Pollock, Lewis, 15:239
  • Pollock, Rev. D. W. 79[2]:261, 269
  • Pollock, Robert, 40:349
  • "Pollution, Production and Power: Natural Resources, Society, and Technology," by Waverly B. Lowell, 75:10, 40-46
  • Polly, Henry, 75:219
  • Polo, Marco, 7:233, 234, 246
  • Polos, Nicholas C., "Early California Poetry," 48:243-255; "John Swett: A Stranger in the Southland," 42:145-153
  • Polushkin, E. P., 57:176
  • Polushkin, Eugene Paul, 17: No. 4, Pt. 2, pages 3, 5; 20:323; coauthor "Report on the Plate of Brass," 17: No. 4, Pt. 2, pages 7-26
  • polution, from mining, 77[1-3]:52
  • polygamy, 76[2-3]:234
  • Polygamy. among Mormons, 73:184
  • Polynesian (newspaper) 79[2]:51, 53
  • Polytechnic High School, photo, 59:46; 60:85; 75:341
  • Pomaré, Queen, of Tahiti, [Pomare, Queen, of Tahiti] 12:155, 156, 159; 18:315, 317
  • Pomerantz, Linda, review of Chan, This Bittersweet Soil: The Chinese in California Agriculture, 1860-1910 and Tsai, The Chinese Experience in America, 68:127-128
  • Pomerantz, Linda, review of Lydon, Chinese Gold: The Chinese in the Monterey Bay Region, 65:145-146; review of Roxana's Children: The Biography of a Nineteenth-Century Vermont Family, 77[1-3]:112
  • Pomeroy (Marin County, 1858), 9:253
  • Pomeroy, A. E., 44:216
  • Pomeroy, Earl S., 29:189; 32:383; "California, 1846-1860: Politics," 32:291-302; "The Trial of the Hounds, 1849," 29:161-66
  • Pomeroy, Earl, 63:180; 66:89; The Pacific Slope: A History of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah and Nevada, review, 45:162-163; review of Stewart, The California Trail: an Epic with Many Heroes, 42:71-72
  • Pomeroy, Elizabeth Crush, 52:258-259
  • Pomeroy, Eltweed, 67:6
  • Pomeroy, Harold, 64:150
  • Pomeroy, Hugh R., 59:136
  • Pomeroy, John Norton, 25:87; 27:346
  • Pomeroy, Mrs. George (Anne Crandall), 25:95
  • Pomeroy, Theodore Sedgwick, 32:162-63; 35:329
  • Pomeroy, Walter, 5:48; 52:258-259
  • Pomfret, John E., "The Huntington Library: Fifteen Years' Growth, 1951-1966," 45:241-257
  • Pomier, Henry, 30:108; & Company, 30:257
  • Pomier, Medard-Camille, 22:303
  • Pomo Indians, 41:10, 11; 71:308, 316, 317, 403-411; 75:355; 76[2-3]:15, 52, 58, 60, 62, 71, 214, 360, 361
  • Pomological and Agricultural Society of Orange County, 58:229
  • Pomona (California), 74:38, 110
  • Pomona College, 36:78, 81; 37:43; 42:106; 47:277; 56:146-155 passim, 232; 74:249, 254; 75:31
  • Pomona Valley (California), 74:245, 249-251, 254, 258, 260-261
  • "Pomona's Call to Fame," by T.C.Hinckley, 37:171-79
  • Pomponio (Indian, died 1824), 8:215; 71:344
  • Pon, Jim, 53:342
  • Ponca Indians, 77[1-3]:156
  • Poncas, 78:263, 267
  • Ponce de Léon, Juan, [Ponce de Leon, Juan] 43:50
  • Ponce, Mary Helen, 74:320
  • Pond, C. (lawsuit, Yuba County, 1857), 9:141, 142, 143
  • Pond, Charles L., 69:142, 147, 148
  • Pond, Edward B., 19:60; 20:288; 33:182
  • Pond, J. B., 21:245
  • Pond, Mrs. (Yuba County, 1857), 9:145
  • Pond, Mrs. Samuel (Dorothy Ames), 33:182
  • Pond, Samuel, 20:288; obituary, 33:182
  • Pond, William Chauncey, 18:288; 30:245; 32:134; Gospel Pioneering, review, 1:198
  • ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa), 76[2-3]:27, 36
  • Pong, Maryland, 75:144
  • Ponicsan, Daryl, 60:39
  • Pons, Theofrede, 30:357, 366
  • Ponsford (San Francisco, 1855), 15:277
  • Ponsford, Keith, introduction to "Early Days at Mission Santa Clara," 38:101-2
  • Ponsford, Keith, obituary of Margarita Cristina Alviso, 1869-1969, 48:283-284
  • Ponte, Giovanni Battista, 78:18, 19, 24
  • Pontremoli, 76[2-3]:100
  • "Pony Express History," address by Ergo A. Majors, 32:174
  • Pony Express, 1:303; 3:297; 5:313; 6:352; 8:186; 10:89, 262, 281, 293, 294, 394; 11:27, 290; 14:408; 15:190, 196, 285; 19:186, 262; 23:338, 344; 27:98; 28:286; 29:73-75, 107; 30:86; 32:174; 38:18, 333-35, 339-40; 39:295; 42:34; 44:313; 77[1-3]:15; see "A New Look at Wells Fargo, Stage coaches and the Pony Express," 45:291-324
  • "Pony Peter," 8:206
  • Ponzio, Amadeo, 47:212
  • Poodle Dog Restaurant, San Francisco, 35:141; 39:239; street scene (illustration), 1903, back cover, 72: Winter; (painting) by W. H. Bull, front cover 72: Winter
  • Pool, David DeSola, 57:302
  • Pool, Thomas, 26:204
  • Poole's (or Pool's) Ferry, 28:334, 336, 337
  • Poole, Charles Henry, 15:376
  • Poole, E. A., 9:277
  • Poole, Marshal, 78:53
  • Poole, Nelson, 38:2
  • Poole, Thomas B., 20:158-59; 22:359
  • Poole, William, 15:366
  • Poor of New York, The (play), 21:45
  • Poor, Charles H., 33:236
  • Poorman claims, 28:234, 241
  • Poorman's Creek, 6:213; 27:193; 29:299, 304
  • Pop (skit), 35:141-42
  • Pop culture in California, 64:207
  • "Pop" Laval: San Joaquin Valley Photographer," by Richard Steven Street, 60:244-261
  • Pope & Talbot, 21:380, 381; 26:262; 32:375
  • Pope of Rome, The (play), 10:43, 65
  • Pope Pius IX, 42:44
  • Pope Pius XI, 49:245
  • Pope Valley, 24:56, 71
  • Pope's Landing, 16:244
  • Pope, Andrew J., 21:380; 26:262, 264; 27:173; 46:232
  • Pope, Charles, 21:63
  • Pope, Emily, see Trumbull, Mrs. Henri; Montgomery, Mrs. E. Geoffrey
  • Pope, F. L., 33:2, 5-6
  • Pope, George Andrew, 24:88; 26:287; obituary, 21:380-81
  • Pope, John Francis, 30:185
  • Pope, John, 30:84
  • Pope, Julian P., see Pope, William
  • Pope, Major General John, 75:160
  • Pope, Mrs. Charles, see Howard, Virginia
  • Pope, Mrs. George Andrew (Edith Taylor), 21:381; obituary, 24:88-89
  • Pope, Norris, review of The University of California Press: The Early Years, 1893-1953, by Albert Muto, and A Skeptic Among Scholars: August Fruge on University Publishing, by August Fruge, 73:241
  • Pope, Overton Choules, 1:110
  • Pope, Rev. Mr. (Benicia, 1871), 31:87
  • Pope, William, 15:109, 133; 24:56, 71; 35:1
  • Popo Agie River, 73:103
  • Popoff, A. (Russian admiral), 45:116
  • Popoff, Admiral (on Bogatyre, 1863), 23:337; 26:14-18; 31:81
  • Popper, Lottie, 74:376
  • "Popular Culture on the Golden Shore," by Gary F. Kurutz 79[2]:21, 280-315
  • Popular Government League (1920), 58:258
  • Population of the California Indians (The), 1769-1970, by Sherburne F. Cook, review, 56:84-85
  • Population, 19:323-43; 24:148-52, 156-57, 314; in 1769, 3:2 25; in 1820-24, 24:314; in 1828, 5:217; in 1840-48, 8:105, 119; 10:16; 17:58; 19:323; 22:317; 34:120; 79[2]:50; impact on religion, 252; in 1849, 13:368, 382; in 1850, 10:233;in 1860-70, 25:311-18; increase (1848-70), 20:73-74; (1854), 15:175; (1870-1945), 24:140-42, 153; Indian (1768-90), 3:225; (1823-30), 24:314; (1827), 8:308-9; (1840), 37:73; (1846), 22:317; see also Censuses
  • Populist People's Party, 74:24, 27
  • Populist political movement, inside front cover, Winter (volume 73)
  • Populists, 19:59-73 passim; 27:311, 315-17; 28:47-55; photograph, 19: opposite 59; see also People's parties
  • Porciúncula River, [Porciuncula River] (Los Angeles River), 55:327, 328, 333; 60:37; 62:168; see also Los Angeles River
  • Porcupine, Los Angeles, 19:63, 72
  • Porfia, Cabo de la, see Pulmo, Cape
  • Porfirian government, 74:74
  • Porpoises, 1:215, 224, 230;2:92; 11:158
  • Port Bodega, 78:8
  • Port Chicago Mutiny (The): The Story of the Largest Mass Mutiny Trial in U.S. Naval History, by Robert L. Allen, review, 69:70-71
  • Port Chicago, California, see "Blacks vs. Navy Blue: the Mare Island mutiny court martial," 58:62-75
  • Port Costa Lumber Company, 31:294
  • Port Costa Warehouse & Dock Company, 27:199
  • Port Costa, 27:197, 199; 35:150; 76[1, 4]:93
  • Port Douglas, B. C., 11:152-55 passim
  • Port Famine Slough, 22:23
  • Port Harford, 18:258; 75:119
  • Port Hueneme, California, 47:131,132
  • Port Isabel, 22:24-25, 152-64 passim, 167
  • Port Jackson, Australia, 1:175, 177; 2:290; 3:234
  • Port Los Angeles: A Phenomenon of the Railroad Era, by Ernest Marquez, review, 55:279-280
  • Port Mugu, California, 47:131
  • Port of Los Angeles, 49:329-335
  • Port of Oakland, 74:424, 432
  • Port Orford, Oregon, 3:93; 15:171; 25:112; 31:125, 128, 131, 138
  • Port Rumyantsev, 75:359
  • The Portable Jack London, edited by Earle Labor, review, 75:173-174
  • Portals West, by Bangs, review, 40:266
  • Porter & Sawyer, 33:375
  • Porter (A. W.) & (H. C.) Hodge, 30:266
  • Porter (H. K.) Company, 70:101
  • Porter Land and Water Company, 3:238
  • Porter, A. O., 69:242
  • Porter, Blum, and Slessinger Boot and Shoe Factory (San Francisco), 70:177
  • Porter, Bruce, 3:43; 29:191; 30:94; 57:310; 61:197, 198, 199, 200, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 209; 69:52; 73:207, 209
  • Porter, Burton B., 30:260
  • Porter, C. H., 13:31
  • Porter, Cole, 75:58, 347
  • Porter, Daniel, 13:330
  • Porter, David C., 29:234
  • Porter, David D., 8:10; 13:402; 25:39
  • Porter, David Dixon, 13:402; 19:230; 47:48; 56:79
  • Porter, Dr. (Oakland, 1854), 15:173
  • Porter, Eliot, 71:224
  • Porter, Fitz John, 28:171
  • Porter, Frank Monroe, 44:223
  • Porter, George K. (?), 10:372
  • Porter, George S., 9:30
  • Porter, John C., 63:11, 59; 67:16
  • Porter, John Easton, 26:189-90
  • Porter, John Easton, obituary of Stanley Alexander Easton, 41:179-180
  • Porter, John T., 38:261
  • Porter, John, 8:204, 205
  • Porter, Joseph, 38:20
  • Porter, Kenneth Wiggins, review of Ruby and Brown, Half-Sun on the Columbia: a Biography of Chief Moses, 46:80-81
  • Porter, Lavinia, 74:153
  • Porter, Livingstone, 25:192
  • Porter, Mayor, 59:294
  • Porter, Mrs. M. C., 25:233
  • Porter, Mrs. Warren Reynolds (Mary Easton), 26:189-90
  • Porter, Nathan, 34:53
  • Porter, Robert, 32:184
  • Porter, Roy, 75:232
  • Porter, Rufus, 58:334
  • Porter, Russell, W., 60:238
  • Porter, Slessinger, and Co., 70:178
  • Porter, W. H., 45:236
  • Porter, William, 74:36 (photo)
  • Porterfield v. Webb, 62:132
  • Porterfield, Harvey, 17:240; 24:58, 71; 29:276
  • Porters and Packers (Union), 62:199
  • Porters' and Packers' and Warehousemen's Union, 35:67
  • Porterville, 27:188
  • Portilla, Pablo de la, 13:212-13; 14:233-53 passim, 260, 267; 15:339, 341, 346-48; 16:356-57
  • Portilla, Silvestre de la, 45:344
  • Portland & Seattle Railway, see Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway
  • Portland (Oregon), 2:88, 89, 126-27, 130; 16:177-78; 73:39, 137; 74:194, 412; 75:29, 119; 76[1, 4]:92
  • Portland New Age (newspaper), 75:212
  • Portman, John, 60:88
  • Portois, Peter, 31:325-26; 38:34
  • Portois, Pierre (Peter), 51:295; see "The First Map of Oakland," 48:59-71 passim
  • "Portolá Discovery Site, The," address by Frank M. Stanger, [Portola Discovery Site, The] 27:377
  • Portola expedition, 75:309 (photo)
  • "Portolá Expedition of 1769-1770," by Theodore E. Treutlein, ["Portola Expedition of 1769-1770"]47:291-313
  • Portola Redwoods State Park, 31:301
  • Portola Valley, 31:300
  • Portolá, Gaspar de [Portola, Gaspar de] (Portola y de Rovira, Gaspar de), 1:158-60; 3:100, 291;4:144; 13:196-97; 15:187, 329; 23:1, 374; 24:91; 27:289, 290, 376-78; 31:111, 113, 121, 353; 36:1-2; 37:293-97; 40:122; 41:326; 42:198; 49:4, 7, 8, 145; 76[2-3]:21, 70, 92, 156, 261, 270; Fall, inside front cover (volume 78); see "Fages as Explorer, 1769-1772," 51:338-56 passim; "The Gobernantes of Spanish Upper California: A Profile," 51:254-264 passim, biographical sketch, 265-267; 56:251, 253; 60:8, 9, 10,14; 65:27; 66:26
  • "Portrait of a California Utopia (Llano Del Rio), by Paul Kagan, 51:131-154
  • Portrait of a Miner (watercolor), 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Winter
  • "Portrait of the Golden State- The California State Library's Photography Collection," by Gary F. Kurutz, 60:290-295
  • Portsmouth (U.S.S.), (vessel), 1:78, 81, 84-91 passim, 182, 289; 2:69, 72, 356-61 passim; 3:84, 85, 108, 109, 115; 5:306-7; 6:77, 186, 189, 191, 265, 268, 271, 275-80 passim, 364, 365, 369, 371; 7:84; 8:74; 9:82, 85; 10:105, 106, 110, 111; 12:37, 39, 40, 161, 351; 13:106; 15:62, 63, 65, 306; 16:211-14 passim; 17:125, 223, 224, 228, 229, 230, 274, 295, 297, 298; 18:51, 52, 62; 19:120, 139; 21:10-13 passim, 338, 344, 356, 365; 22:49; 24:48; 25:121, 125, 128; 26:49, 164; 27:206; 29:269; 31:207-13 passim; 33:251; 34:119; 35:218; 37:232; 48:221, 339; 50:8; 54:225, 226, 236, 237
  • Portsmouth House (San Francisco), 3:34; 11:132, 138, 141-42, 143; 15:65; 17:296-98; 19:229; 22:264; 50:8; 59:319; 71:5
  • Portsmouth Square (San Francisco), 6:213, 251; 7:401-2, 403; 8:262, 273; 10:147, 198, 240, 354; 11:130, 136, 143, 384; 14:333; 15:64, 177, 178, 182, 184, 185; 17:168, 180, 299, 313; 18:37; 19:4, 229; 20:292, 299-300, 303; 22:259-61; 24:48-49, 71; 28:290; 29:162; article on, 3:30-44; 59:319; 73:125, 299
  • "Portsmouth Square," by Helen Throop Purdy, 3:30-44; as address, 3:101
  • Portugal, 2:142; possessions of, in New World, 7:132-42 passim; 26:374-75; 76[2-3]:86; see also Portuguese
  • Portugal, O (magazine), 35:245
  • Portugalia (magazine), 35:245
  • Portuguese-Americans, 76[1, 4]:94-107
  • Portuguese Bend, 35:238
  • "Portuguese in California, The," by Frederick G. Bohme, 35:233-52
  • "Portuguese Joe" (William Foster), 9:262, 357
  • Portuguese miners, 75:208
  • Portuguese, 2:142, 143, 194, 196; 7:133-39 passim, 147, 241-47 passim, 252, 255; 8:349; 9:152; 18:85; 20:72-73; 23:155; 73:64; 74:186 (and photo); 79[2]:69; publications, 35:244-45; whalers, 35:238; article on, 35:233-52; see also Portugal
  • Portus Novae Albionis, 52:100-130 passim; 53:197-292 passim
  • Portwine (place), 11:240
  • Posada, Juan de la Cruz, 72:225, 226
  • Posephone Mine, Mariposa County, 46:125
  • Posesión, Isla de, [Posesion, Isla de] see San Miguel Island
  • Posesión, Puerto de la, [Posesion, Puerto de la] 7:22, 54, 56
  • Posey (miner), 77[1-3]:26
  • Posey (Yuba County, 1854), 8:207
  • Posey Tube, 74:422-433
  • Posey, George A. (County Surveyor), 74:425 (and photo), 426-427, 433
  • Posner, Russell M., 36:285; 37:284; 39:180; "The Bank of Italy and the 1926 Campaign in" 37:267-75, 347-58; "California's Role in the Nomination of Franklin D. Roosevelt," 39:121-39; "The Progressive Voters League," 1923-26," 36:251-61; "The Lord and the Drayman: James Bryce vs Denis Kearney," 50:277-284; "Thomas Starr King and the Mercy" 43:291-307; review of Rand, Los Angeles: The Ultimate City, 48:273-274
  • Poso Creek, 11:254, 265
  • Posol (food), 15:220; 38:104
  • "Post Gold-Rush Era, The," address by Carl I. Wheat, 9:408
  • Post Office News Depot, Petaluma, 30:362
  • Post Office Spring (Ballarat), 17:210
  • Post Office, San Francisco, 3:37-38; 5:94; 10:354; 12:98, 99; 15:165; 16:338; 17:177, 180, 181; 20:12-13, 29-30
  • Post, A. Alan, 72:363, 364 (photograph) 365, 371
  • Post, A. J., 61:297
  • Post, Charles, 18:31
  • Post, Edward Hotchkiss, 24:382-83
  • Post, Gabriel B., 15:164, 370; 28:59
  • Post, Gabriel, 60:136
  • Post, Rita (Johns), 22:95
  • Post, Robert C., 60:67
  • Post, Ruth N., "The California Years of Virgil Macey Williams, 66:115-129
  • Post, San Francisco, 30:194, 195, 198, 200, 201
  • Post, Stockton, 25:192
  • Postal service: 3:37-38, 127, 166; 5:293, 313;6:122, 145, 224, 246; 7:10, 13, 17, 19; 8:385; 9:308; 10:353-54; 12:98, 99, 323; 13:241-51, 257; 14:127, 162, 399; 15:181, 277, 328; 16:71-72, 338; 17:54, 59, 81, 177, 180, 212-13; 19:262, 356; 20:12-13, 250; 22:53; 24:236, 346-47; 25:128; 27:260, 365; 28:65, 202, 204, 209, 210, 216, 226, 306; 29:116; 33:120; 36:117-19, 123-31 passim, 131; facsimile 1st mail contract, 10: opposite 353; see also Butterfield Overland Mail, Express companies; Pony Express; Post Office
  • Postel, Mitchell, "A Lost Resource: Shellfish in San Francisco Bay," 67:26-41
  • Poster for Seventh National Orange Show, back cover, 74: Spring, 1995
  • Poster, Mark, Rob Kling, and Spencer Olin, editors, Postsuburban California: The Transformation of Orange County Since World War II, review, 73:73
  • Postman, Neil, 64:131
  • Poston, Mrs. E. C., school of, 10:251, 264
  • Postsuburban California: The Transformation of Orange County Since World War II, editor by Rob Kling, Spencer Olin, and Mark Poster, review, 73:73
  • Pot Hill, 7:221
  • "Potato Patch," 27:292
  • Potatoes, 2:231; 3:38; 5:47; 7:205; 12:193, 195; 19:127; 20:31; 28:214; Hawaiian, 23:358, 371; see also Sweet potatoes
  • Potemkin villages, 74:114
  • "Potin, Euphrasie," see Dupuy, Edouard Joseph
  • Potomac (frigate, 1846), 2:250, 251
  • Potomac (ship, 1854), 15:170
  • Potomac [River], 74:89
  • Potosi [mining] Company, 11:60, 61; see also Chollar-Potosi
  • Potrero del Llano (vessel), 44:325
  • Potrero (Indian village), 78:264
  • Potrero district (San Francisco), 73:305
  • Potrero Hill (San Francisco), 76[1, 4]:132
  • Potrero Nuevo, San Francisco, 4:172; 21:118-20
  • Potrero Viejo, 21:115, 117; see also Ranchos: Rincon de las Salinas y Potrero Viejo
  • Pottenger Sanatorium, Monrovia, 31:22-23
  • Potter (Colorado River, 1850), 22:20
  • Potter (lawsuit, Colusa, 1680), 10:258
  • Potter (ship), 22:170
  • Potter (Stockton, 1858), 33:66
  • Potter Hotel, Santa Barbara, 18:176
  • Potter Valley, 20:167; 27:220; 32:364; 40:295
  • Potter's Bar, 33:293, 295-300
  • Potter's Ravine, 33:296, 298-99
  • Potter, Charles Francis, 57:302
  • Potter, David M., 47:228; 61:165-166
  • Potter, Elizabeth (Gray), "Columbia- `Gem of the Southern Mines,'" 24:267-70; address,"Personalities behind San Francisco's Street Names," 19:187
  • Potter, Elizabeth Lyman, 77[1-3]:86
  • Potter, George C., 15:281
  • Potter, George, 20:46
  • Potter, J. N., 15:181
  • Potter, Mrs. David (Elizabeth Lyman), 22:287
  • Potter, Samuel Otway Lewis, 30:290
  • Potter, Stephen, 13:31
  • Potter, William (or Thomas?), 27:220
  • Potter, William, 52:255-256
  • Pottery, 73:202-215, 210 (photograph)
  • Pottinger, David, 66:59
  • Potts, J. W., 45:50
  • Potts, John, 4:126
  • Potts, Marie, 71:338
  • Poughkeepsie, New York, 73:309
  • Poulisse (Indian, circa 1898), photograph, 36: opposite 320
  • Poulopoulos, Angelo and Athanasia, 60:121
  • Poulson, Norris, 60:79, 80, 81, 86
  • Poulsson, P. R., 25:95
  • Poulterer, Thomas J., 15:279; 19:232
  • Poultry Producers Cooperative, 56:31
  • Poultry, 2:42, 322; 8:383; 12:287, 293; 31:31; 36:181
  • Pound, Roscoe, 58:258
  • Pounds, William B., Jr., 32:94-95; coauthor "Northernmost Spanish Frontier in California," 32:43-48
  • Poundstone, Jesse, 19:63, 72; 27:318
  • Pourade, Richard F., The Explorers: The History of San Diego, review, 40:353-55; editor, Ancient Hunters of the Far West, review, 47:176-177; The History of San Diego-The Risin Tide, review, 48:356-357; The History of San Diego-Time of the Bells, review, 42:65-66; The Silver Dons: The History of San Diego, review, 44:54-56; review of Stewart, Frontier Port, 46:181-182; review of Morgan and Blair, Yesterday's San Diego, 55:375
  • Poursuivante (ship), 35:310-11
  • Poussole (food), see Posol
  • Poverty and Politics: The Rise and Decline of the Farm Security Administration, by Sidney Baldwin, review, 48:184-186
  • Poverty Bar, 38:309
  • Poverty Gulch, 39:293
  • Poverty Hill, 11:240; 23:366, 375-76
  • Poverty Ridge, Sacramento, 58:4, 7, 13, 15
  • Pow, Cheng, 74:415
  • Poway Valley, 26:59; 33:266; 48:223
  • Powder River (film), 75:74
  • Powder River, Oregon, 16:41
  • Powdermaker, Hortense, 75:94
  • Powell (San Quentin guard, 1854), 15:175
  • Powell Lawrence Clark, 63:306, 312, 322; "A Memory of Byways," 84-87
  • "Powell Revolution,", 74:4, 41-42
  • Powell Street Academy, San Francisco, 15:267
  • Powell Street Church, San Francisco, 31:11
  • Powell, Adam Clayton, 57:302; 66:225; 68:31
  • Powell, C. F., 9:44, 45; 15:369
  • Powell, David, 26:93
  • Powell, Emmet, 21:308; 75:248
  • Powell, G. Harold, 65:6; Letters from the Orange Empire, edited by Richard G. Lillard, afterword by Lawrence Clark Powell, review, 73:78; 74:4, 9, 16, 19 (photo), 22-24 (and photo), 26, 28-29, 31-35, 37-38, 40-41 (and photo), 42-43, 100; Letters from the Orange Empire, 22; Co-operation in Agriculture, 40
  • Powell, Gertrude, 74:22
  • Powell, H. M. T., 13:310, 350; 33:277; Santa Fe Trail to California, editor Watson, review, 10:406-7; 47:56, 57, 58
  • Powell, John Wesley, 14:347; 52:295, 317; 69:148; 72:235
  • Powell, Joseph, 9:113, 114, 394; 10:193, 276, 277
  • Powell, Lawrence Clark, coauthor The Malibu, review, 38:171-73; 60:39; 66:59; 68:191, 192-193, 195; afterword to Letters from the Orange Empire, by G. Harold Powell, editor by Richard G. Lillard, review, 73:78
  • Powell, Major John Wesley, 62:32
  • Powell, Maud, 25:236
  • Powell, Publishing Company, 63:177, 178
  • Powell, R. V., 60:249
  • Powell, Richard R., Compromises of Conflicting Claims: A Century of California Law, 1750-1860, review, 56:368-370
  • Powell, Russell A., 76[1, 4]:129
  • Powell, Tony, inside front cover, Fall (volume 75)
  • Powell, Walter, 47:56
  • Powell, William, 76[1, 4]:48
  • Powell, William J., 20:150, 152
  • "Power and Priorities: Church-State Boundary Disputes in Spanish California," by Daniel J. Garr, 57:367-375
  • Power in the City: Decision Making in San Francisco, by Frederick M. Wirt, review, 54:278-279
  • The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes As Public History, by Dolores Hayden, review, 76:Supp. 42- 43
  • "The Power Trust,", 74:200
  • Power, Dennis, 77[1-3]:5
  • Power, Edward, 12:280; 14:229, 393
  • Power, John A. ("Jack Powers"), 13:327-28; 18:259, 266-70
  • Power, Nancy Goslee, review of The Gardens of California: Four Centuries of Design from Mission to Modern, 75:285-286
  • Power, Robert H., 50:165; "Drake's Landing in California: A Case for San Francisco Bay," 52:100-130; "San Francisco Bay/San Quentin Cove," 53:197-292 passim; review of Hampden, editor, Francis Drake, Privateer: Contemporary Narratives and Documents, 52:175-176; "A Plate of Brass by me C. G. Francis Drake," 57:172-185; photograph, 39: opposite 80; review of Hanna, Lost Harbor: the controversy over Drakes's California Anchorage, 58:367; review of Thrower, editor, Sir Francis Drake and the Famous Voyage, 1577-1580, Essays Commemorating the Quadricentennial of Drake's Circumnavigation of the Earth, 64:157
  • Power, S. T., 30:263
  • Power, Tyrone, 63:68
  • Powers, Aaron H. and Louisa (Sweasey), 29:284
  • Powers, Bob, Cowboy Country, review, 68:48-49
  • Powers, Laura Bride (Mrs. William H.), 28:378; address,"Robert Louis Stevenson in California," 20:376-77; obituary, 26:89-90
  • Powers, O. B., 7:11-12
  • Powers, R. M., 35:359
  • Powers, Rolla, 15:185
  • Powers, Stephen, 30:141, 149; 63:143, 146; 71:332; 76[2-3]:36, 59, 65
  • Powers, William, 15:269
  • Powhatan (vessel, ship), 23:335, 337, 338, 342-45 passim; 61:264, 271, 272
  • Powles, J. D., 18:145
  • Poynter (Yuba County, 1854), 8:206
  • Poynter, J. R., 22:32, 31;30:110
  • Practical Plan for Building the Pacific Railroad, A, by Theodore D. Judah, digest of, 4:229-33
  • Practicing Law in Frontier California, by Gordon Morris Bakken, review, 73:324
  • Pracy, G. W. and Mabel (Holliday), 32:286
  • Pradeau, Alberto Francisco, review of Johnson, The Pious Fund, 43:167-168
  • Prado, Roberto, 17:60
  • Prag, Florence, see Kahn, Mrs. Julius
  • Prag, Mary, 55:340
  • Prager, Samuel, 13:335
  • Praileur (from France before 1850), 5:25
  • Prairie Flower, The, character in, 4:283
  • Prairie House, Sacramento County, 8:201, 210
  • Prairie Schooner Lady, by Harriet S. Ward, review, 38:378-79
  • Prang, Louis, 69:139, 151
  • Praslow, J., 18:282
  • Prat, Pedro, 4:143-45, 167; 21:80; 33:103; 37:295; 47:293, 294; 67:78
  • Prather, Mary Wren, 8:388
  • Prather, Millie, see Brown, Mrs. Ralph
  • Prather, Myrah Gray (Mrs. Harry E. Miller), 18:190
  • Prather, R. C., 30:230
  • Prather, William and Diana Elizabeth (Ingram), 33:364, 365, 367
  • Pratt (on California, October 1849), 2:201
  • Pratt (on Mary Frances, 1849), 14:334
  • Pratt House, New York of the Pacific, 12:30
  • Pratt, Addison, 14:73, 279, 282; 18:196, 215
  • Pratt, Anthony, 59:294
  • Pratt, Doris, 65:210, 212
  • Pratt, E. R., letter from, 24:253-54
  • Pratt, H., 9:155, 346, 365
  • Pratt, Helen (Throop) Purdy, 11:73; "Crescent City on the Tuolumne," 11:358-62; "Portsmouth Square," 3:30-44; "Souvenirs of an Interesting Family," 7:282-85, 406; editor "California Letters of Edward Hotchkiss," 12:91-110; book revs. by, 1:299-301; 2:173-77, 363-64; 3:291-96; 4:292-99, 392-96; 5:90-92, 199-203, 312-15, 409-12; 6:96-98, 195-96, 282-84, 376-77; 7:196-97; 8:85-86, 380-81;9:87; obituaries of Ina D. Coolbrith, 7:78; Emma F. Dawson, 5:87; Edward W. Hopkins, 5:105-6; Mrs. Albert J. Raisch, 20:286; obituary, 24:87-88
  • Pratt, Henry Cheever, 69:141
  • Pratt, Henry, 71:17
  • Pratt, James, 61:173
  • Pratt, Leonidas E., 28:380
  • Pratt, Lucius G., 67:97, 98
  • Pratt, M., 9:141
  • Pratt, Mrs. Leonidas E. (Armeda Jessup), 28:380; 31:337
  • Pratt, Mrs. Parley Parker (Elizabeth), 14:61, 72, 177, 181
  • Pratt, Mrs. Parley Parker (Phebe), 14:61, 72, 176, 177, 181
  • Pratt, Orson, 4:282; 6:117; 16:141
  • Pratt, Parley P. 79[2]:263
  • Pratt, Parley Parker, 15:282; "A Mormon Mission to California in 1851," from Diary of, editor Reva H. Stanley and Charles L. Camp, 14:59-73, 175-82; Mormonism [broadside], opposite 59
  • Pratt, Robert H., 23:117, 121
  • Pratt, Walter, 60:213
  • Pratt, William, 39:265
  • Pratt-Low Cannery, Santa Clara, 64:182-184
  • Pratte, Sylvestre S., 2:10
  • Pray, Amasa and Annie Brewster (Willey), 35:12
  • Pray, F. P., 29:225
  • Pray, Joshua, 2:128
  • Prayer-book cross, San Francisco, 11:312, 317
  • Pre-emption: Act, 24:193, 271; claims, 29:248; notice (facsimile), 11: opposite 176
  • "Pre-Henry George Land Warfare in California," by Paul W. Gates, 46:121-148
  • "Pre-World War II Mexican-American: an Interpretation," by Manuel P Servin, 45:325-338
  • Preble (ship), 1:215; 12:98, 351; 14:337, 342; 22:57; 30:18
  • Precht, Carl, 9:104; 17:176; 32:248, 261-62
  • Precht, Ida, see Etienne, Mrs. E. J.
  • Precht, Mrs. Carl (Ida), 32:248, 261
  • Preciado, Francisco, 1:38, 43, 45, 47-48, 147; 3:308-14 passim, 320, 322, 323, 332-67 passim; 19:240, 244
  • Precious Dust, by Paula Marks 79[2]:47
  • Precious Dust: The American Gold Rush Era: 1848-1900, by Paula Mitchell Marks, review, 74:439
  • Precita Creek, San Francisco, 21:117, 118-19
  • Predpriatie (ship), 12:208
  • Prefecture system, 1:30-32
  • "Prehistoric California," address by Ralph W. Chaney, 9:407-8
  • Prehistory of the Far West: Homes of Vanished Peoples, by L. S. Cressman, review, 56:376-377
  • Prejudice, by Carey McWilliams, 77[1-3]:131
  • Prejudice Goes to Court-The Japanese and the Supreme Court in the 1920s, by M. Browning Carrott, 62:122-136
  • Prejudice. race, 73:8, 56, 66; see also discrimination, racism
  • Prendergast, John (artist) 79[2]:171; sketch by, 172
  • Prendergast, John J., 21:239
  • Prendergast, John, 71:8; 77[1-3]:86
  • Prendergast, Thomas F., 19:96; address,"Irish Leaders in Early California," 22:183; obituary, 24:284
  • Prendt (San Francisco, 1854), 15:176
  • Prentice, Colonel (Yuba County, 1853), 8:363
  • Prentice, Edwin Whitman, 74:392
  • Prentice, Samuel, 13:210-11
  • Presbury, William W., 9:356; 10:53, 58, 176, 266, 284
  • Presbyterian Board of Home Missions, 36:313, 319-21
  • Presbyterian Church in California, The, by Wicher, review, 6:282-84
  • Presbyterian Churches, 3:37; 10:176, 178, 185, 198, 293, 361, 412; 12:105-6; 15:43-44, 57, 168, 270, 305; 16:344; 20:13, 15, 22, 24, 25, 166-67; 22:111, 114; 24:263; 25:334, 341; 26:163-72 passim, 361; 27:15, 124, 149-56, 301, 302, 307, 350; 28:291; 29:55; 32:51, 53, 54, 122-26 passim, 129, 130, 134, 164-65; 33:376; book on, review, 6:282-84
  • Presbyterian Hospitality House, 33:376
  • Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society, 38:224
  • Presbyterians, 74:28, 374; 79[2]:261, 264, 269, 270
  • Prescott (Yuba County, 1857), 9:154; 10:189
  • Prescott Mining District, 26:245
  • Prescott, Alice, 18:384
  • Prescott, Arizona, 73:227
  • Prescott, George W., 15:76; 25:43, 44; 27:197
  • Prescott, George, 74:376
  • Prescott, Gerald L., "Farm Gentry vs. the Grangers: Conflict in Rural California," 56:328-345
  • Prescott, Mrs. (Sacramento, 1858), 9:243, 244, 247
  • Prescott, Scott & Company, 70:111
  • "Present Condition of the Missions, The," address by Reed B. Cherington, 4:401-2
  • "Presentation of the Serra Birthplace," by John C. Cebrian, 11:280-88
  • "Preservation of the State Archives," by J. N. Bowman, 28:143-50
  • Preserving the West: California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, by Randolph Delahanty and E. Andrew McKinney, review, 67:60-61
  • President (ship), 2:108; 15:181, 374
  • President Roosevelt's Country Life Commission, 74:25
  • President's Commission on the Disposition of Alcatraz Island, 62:7
  • President's Emergency Committee for Employment, 56:310
  • President's Organization on Unemployment Relief(POUR), 56:319, 324-325
  • Presidential Food Control Bill (1917), 46:25
  • Presidio (institution), 1:23-35; 5:213-14;8:310-11; 13:43
  • Presidio (The): Bastion of the Spanish Borderlands, by Max L. Moorehead, review, 55:84-85
  • Presidio Chapels, see "California's Caminito real," 54:63-75 passim "Costanso's 1794 Report on strengthening New California's Presidios," 49:221-232
  • Presidio del Norte, 18:116
  • Presidio of Fronteras, 27:63, 64
  • Presidio of Monterey, 1:24, 174-75; 2:283-85, 288, 311; 4:144-45, 148, 152;5:217; 8:122; 12:194; 13:43; 14:102, 230; 16:221, 247, 349; 17:248; 27:208; views, 15: opposite 214; 39: following 180
  • The Presidio of Monterrey (engraving), 76[2-3]:93
  • Presidio of San Diego, 2:332-37 passim; 5:217; 8:218-19, 224, 332, 333; 12:43; 16:227, 229; 17:248; 20:237
  • The Presidio: From Army Post to National Park, by Lisa M. Benton, review of, 78:124
  • Presidio of San Francisco, 2:270-71; 5:217; 8:140-41; 12:194; 13:43; 14:104-5, 114-16; 15:8, 58-67 passim, 196, 306, 308; 16:100, 243, 339; 17:245, 246, 248, 292, 301; 22:253; 23:19-20, 251;24:184;25:31924 passim; 30:217; 75:154, 155,157 (photo), 158, 161, 162, 165, 166, 167, 169; Military Reservation, 160, 364
  • Presidio of San Francisco, New California (painting), 71:4
  • "Presidio of San Francisco, The," address by Eric A. Falconer, 24:184
  • Presidio of Santa Barbara, 1:28; 2:316, 323; 5:217; 8:157; 13:43, 202; 16:218; 17:248; 19:201; 33:278, 279
  • Presidio of Sonoma, 17:248; see also Sonoma: military Post
  • Presidio Shoal, 25:321, 323
  • Presidios, 57:367-375 passim; 76[2-3]:113, 116-17, 207
  • Presl, Karl Boriwog, 18:336
  • Press, North San Juan, see Hydraulic Press
  • Presse, La, 39:149
  • Preston (Alaska, 1867), 35:299
  • Preston (Minister to Spain, 1860), 11:16-17
  • Preston, Edgar, 31:301
  • Preston, F. M., 21:233
  • Preston, Jasper N., 23:95
  • Preston, Laura, see Heaven, Louise
  • Preston, O. J., 27:34; 28:59, 65
  • Preston, Robert, 72:45
  • Preston, William Ballard, 33:338, 339; 34:38; letter to, 34:37-38
  • Preston, William, 50:251, 252; 72:259, 267
  • Preuss, Charles, 1:120-21; 4:9; drawing by (?), 36: opposite 337
  • Prevaux, Francis Edward, 16:79; 24:70; 27:229, 230, 231, 236; 32:127, 133-34
  • Prévé, J. Louis, [Preve, J. Louis]14:142
  • Prevost, Jean-Louis-Robert, 76[2-3]:358, 359, 363
  • Prevost, J. R., 71:3
  • Prévost, Louis, [Prevost, Louis] 31:338; 57:123; see "Louis Prevost and the Silk Industry at San Jose," 43:309-317
  • Prevost, Mary, 21:41, 42
  • Prevost, Victor, 35:367-78; painting by, 35: opposite 368; 65:29; 71:26; San Francisco Upper California (lithograph), 71:27; Yerba Buena (painting), 71:26-27, 34 (plate)
  • Prévotière, Pierre, [Prevotiere, Pierre] 39:343
  • Prevots, Naima, author, American Pageantry: A Movement for Art and Democracy, 74:248
  • Priber, Emil, 54:158
  • Price (Samuel) & Company, 17:181
  • Price Hotel, San Jose, 14:156
  • price regulations and fixing, 76[2-3]:118-21, 149
  • Price, C. H., 44:223
  • Price, C. P., 46:339, 342; 52:255
  • Price, C., 15:46
  • Price, Charles R., 2:108
  • Price, Clarence "Nibs", 43:222
  • Price, Francis, 37:188; translator "Letters of Narciso Durán," ["Letters of Narciso Duran"] 37:97-128; 241-65; address,"The Role of the Alcalde in...Santa Barbara," 33:278-81
  • Price, George F., 10:254
  • Price, Glenn W., Origins of the War with Mexico, review, 48:366-367; review of Faulk, Too Far North Too Far South, 48:362-363
  • Price, Glenn, 71:477
  • Price, Henry, 23:323, 333
  • Price, Hiram, 72:340; 77[1-3]:158; 78:263, 265
  • Price, James and Mary Anne (Duffie), 28:293
  • Price, John (Lake County, 1850), 24:55-56
  • Price, John (Monterey, 1835), 16:326, 331; see also Luther and Price
  • Price, John M., 15:239
  • Price, John R., 46:131
  • Price, Johnson, 10:62, 275
  • Price, Lewis Richard, narrative of, 39:35-51
  • Price, Ray, 73:236
  • Price, Robert M., 4:49
  • Price, Rodman M., 3:113, 187; 10:156; 19:7; 25:106, 125; 27:49, 362, 368; 28:59-60; 35:14, 103-4, 106; facsimile signature, 10: opposite 159
  • Price, Rodman, 56:112-113
  • Price, Roger, 51:28
  • Price, Samuel, 53:60, 64, 66, 67
  • Price, Sterling, 21:193, 197, 221
  • Price, Thomas, 24:55-56
  • Price, Walter, 75:125
  • Price, William, 27:20, 21; statement, 27:22-31
  • "Price-Fixing in Spanish California," by Sanford A. Mosk, 17:118-22
  • Prices Current and Shipping List, San Francisco, 13:299; 20:336; 33:68-69
  • Prices, in California:
    • 1781-1803, 2:322; 3:231-32; 17:118-22
    • in 1835-38, 16:322-32
    • in 1840-46, 5:330; 8:102, 109; 12:291; 13:48; 14:200; 17:23; 28:100, 102
    • in 1848-49, 2:192, 198, 199; 4:204 5:8, 17, 18; 6:62; 10:404; 11:36; 12:29, 313, 317, 357; 13:84-85, 166, 178, 274-75, 276, 355, 361-67 passim, 377; 14:20-21, 203; 16:140; 19:126; 20:31-32, 120; 22:243; 23:51-56 passim, 157, 158; 24:25, 343, 346, 348, 355-59 passim; 25:104, 107-8; 27:264; 29:5; 30:21
    • in 1850-53, 5:32, 219, 294, 353; 6:225; 11:54, 159-60, 162, 237; 12:94, 101, 105, 302; 21:363; 23:161, 162, 170, 173; 24:133, 354, 358, 362; 28:211, 230; 39:107
    • in 1856, 14:157
    • in 1874, 17:210
    • in 1884, 16:300-301
    • on overland journey, 5:291; 6:362-63; 16:140, 141; 24:32-33, 118 in Panama (1849), 29:5
  • Prichard (Monterey, 1796), 1:177
  • Prichard, Elsie Griffin (Johnston), 30:75
  • Prickett, James R., 59:74
  • Pride of the Market, The (play), 9:67, 130, 132, 136; 10:41
  • Pride of the River (vessel), 64:104-105
  • Pride of the Sea (ship), 22:170
  • Priesdey, Herbert Ingram, 13:149; address,"The Californian and His History," 10:206; obituary, 23:186-87
  • Priest, Viola M., 28:380-81; 30:82
  • Priestley Herbert, 58:351
  • Priestley, Elizabeth, 58:352
  • Priestley, Herbert I., 42:114, 115
  • Priestley, W. D., 15:76
  • "Priests, Pistols, and Polemics," by Lionel U. Ridout, 37:51-61
  • Prieto (or Perieto; Indian, 1850), 24:51
  • Prieto, Antonio, 29:38
  • Prieto, Guillermo, 17:239
  • Prieto, J. Díaz (consul), 78:175
  • Primavera (ship), 11:204, 220, 342; 14:331, 342; 18:165-66, 177
  • A Primer for Local Historical Societies, by Dorothy Weyer Creigh, review, 56:89
  • Primitive Pragmatists: The Modoc Indians of Northern California, by Verne F. Ray, review, 44:57-59
  • Prince (H. G.) Canning Company, 34:330
  • Prince (T. B.) & Company, 30:7, 10
  • Prince Albert (vessel, ship), 28:244, 245, 247; 65:290
  • Prince Camaralzaman (play), 21:163
  • Prince Edwards (ship), 22:349
  • Prince of Wales (ship), 18:345
  • "Prince Paul of Wurttemberg's Journeys in America," address by Charles L. Camp, 16:380-81
  • Prince, Henry, 15:367, 369; 26:1
  • Prince, Thomas, 30:7-8
  • Prince, William Robert, 57:118, 119
  • Prince, William, 30:7-8, 9
  • Princesa (vessel), 41:29, 238; 43:51; 46:105; 49:49; 76[2-3]:118
  • Princesa, La (ship), 10:340; 15:216; 16:105, 106; 37:109, 111, 115, 117, 119
  • Princeton University, 76[1, 4]:119-120
  • "Principal Actions of the California Junta de Fomento, 1825-1827," editor and translator Keld J. Reynolds, 24:289-320; 25:57-78, 149-68, 267-78, 347-67
  • Principe (vessel), 43:51
  • Principio (vessel), 65:291
  • Prindle, Vivian Arthur, 30:91; coauthor "College of Physicians and Surgeons of California," 30:67-71
  • Pringle (in Washington, D.C., 1860), 11:14
  • Pringle, Clark, 74:159
  • Pringle, E. J., 11:127
  • Pringle, Edward, 19:231, 236
  • Pringle, William, 11:127
  • Printer, Jerome B., 66:64
  • Printers, 30:146; 33:50; see also Printing presses; State printer; Zamorano
  • Printing presses, 10:389; 12:79; 20:330, 332; 34:342, 343, 346, 348, 352; Ames's, 9: (photograph) opposite 193, 193-200; 11:389; 31:36; Brannan's, 3:101; 11:389; 14:80; 17:296; 37:232; Zamorano's, 3:101, 181, 248; 7:277; 10:206; 12:125-36; 13:53; 16:351, 375; 35:181, 193, 199, 200, 201; in Sandwich Islands, 35:196-201; private, 28:184
  • "Printing, Publishing and Ancillary Trades: A Checklist of Manuscript and Archival Holdings in the Edward C. Kemble Collections on Western Printing & Publishing, CHS Library, San Francisco," compiled by Glenn E. Humphreys, 66:55-67
  • printing terms, glossary of, 77[1-3]:97
  • Printing, see "A California Miniography," 51:85-89
  • Prior, William M., 4:170
  • Prison labor (1851), 52:350-351
  • Prison records, 75:88
  • Prisons and penitentiaries, 66:49-54
  • Prisons, State, see California State Prison; San Quentin
  • Pritchard William E. and Diane Spencer-Hancock, "El Castillo de Monterey, Frontline of Defense," 63:230-240
  • Pritchard, James Avery, Overland Diary, editor Morgan, review, 38:275-76
  • Pritchard, Robert L., "California Un-American Activities Investigations: Subversion on the Right?" 49:309-327
  • Pritchard, William E. and Diane Spencer-Hancock, "The Chapel at Fort Ross: Its History and Reconstruction," 61:2-17
  • Pritchard, William E. and Spencer- Hancock, Diane, "Notes to the 1817 Treaty Between the Russian American Company and the Kashaya Pomo Indians," 59:306-313
  • Pritchard, William W., 53:241, 243
  • Pritchett, Mrs. Henry S. (Eva McAllister), 34:233, 234; obituary, 35:376
  • Pritzel, August, 50:436
  • "Private Presses of California," address by Jackson Burke, 28:184
  • Privateering, by Confederates, 20:159; 32:309, 312
  • Prizefights, see Boxing
  • Probert, Frank H., address,"Grains of Gold," 7:200
  • Probing the American West: Nineteen Papers from the Santa Fe Conference, edited by K. Ross Toole, et al, review, 42:344-345
  • "Problems and Promise in Tomorrowland," by Richard G. Lillard, 60:76-97
  • Proclamation, published by Indians of All Tribes Newsletter, 62:15
  • Proclamations:
    • Castro's, March 13, 1846, 4:384-85; August 9, 1846, 10:123
    • Ide's Bear Flag, 1:72-79, (facsimile) opposite 74; 10:10, 105, 112
    • Frémont's [Fremont's], January 22, 1847, 10:18
    • Kearney's, March 1, 1847, 10:19
    • Mason's, May 31, 1847, 10:22
    • Montgomery's, July 9, 1846, 2:358; see also Montgomery, John B.
    • Pico's, June 23, 1846, 1:186-89
    • Polk's, May 13, 1846, 2:246
    • Riley's: calling Constitutional Convention, 10:146; for ratification of Constitution (facsimile), 10:131; announcing ratification (facsimile), 10:154; Thanksgiving (facsimile), 10:135; resigning authority (facsimile), 10:162
    • Sloat's, June 18, 1846, 1:291; July 7, 1846, 2:352-54; 3:110-11; 10:11-12, 101; draft, July 14, 1846, 3:186-87
    • State of Jefferson, 1941, 31:129 Stockton's, August 17, 1846, 10:14
  • Proctor, Joseph and Mrs., 20:297
  • Procureur, A. Peter, 27:8
  • Professional Golfers' Association, 63:56
  • Proffitt, Merrilee, "The Sierra Club and Environmental History: A Selected Bibliography," 71:270-275
  • "Profile Cliff, Fissure in Eagle Rock, 1867," illustration, 42: between 16 & 17
  • Progrés, Le [Progres, Le], Los Angeles (1884-93), 39:330, 332, 334, 338, 349
  • Progrés, Le [Progres, Le], San Francisco (1868), 39:220, 349
  • Progress (vessel), 50:360
  • "Progress and Poverty-a Paradox," by Kenneth M. Johnson, 42:27-32
  • Progress and Poverty, by Henry George, 77[1-3]:47, 48, 49 (or is it Poverty and Progress? see pg. 77[1-3]:48)
  • "Progress... in Preserving Our Historic Landmarks," address by Joseph R. Knowland, 21:82-83
  • "A Progressive Confronts the Race Question: Chester Rowell the California Alien Land Act of 1913, and the Contradictions of Early Twentieth-Century Racial Thought," by Frank W. Van Nuys, 73:2-13
  • Progressive Education Association (PEA), 53:27
  • Progressive Era, 73:307; 74:3, 25; 75:88
  • Progressive era, Winter, inside front cover (volume 78)
  • Progressive movement, 72:2-19
  • Progressive Party, 38:229-47 passim, 349-50; 42:221-239; 75:37, 90; see also Haight, Raymond; Johnson, Hiram
  • Progressive party, California, 65:82-95 passim
  • Progressive political movement, inside front cover, Winter (volume 73)
  • Progressive reform in California, 70:13, 28-29
  • "Progressive Reform in Los Angeles under Mayor Alexander, 1909-1913," by Martin J. Schiesl, 54:37-56
  • Progressive Reform Movement, 69:342-353 passim
  • Progressive Republicans, 74:200
  • Progressive Union Mill, San Francisco, 35:147
  • Progressive Voters League, 37:273; article on, 36:251-61
  • "Progressive Voters League, 1923-26," by Russell M. Posner, 36:251-61
  • Progressive Voters' League, see "The California Progressives and the 1924 Campaign," 51:59-74
  • Progressives see "He did not have a fair trial: California Progressives react to the Leo Frank case," 58:166-178; "Marsden Manson wants Hetch Hetchy dammed: engineers and conservationists in the progressive era," 58:281-303
  • "Progressivism Moves into the Schools: Los Angeles, 1905-1918," by Judith Raftery, 66:94-114
  • Progressivism, 66:94-103, 165-169, 197-207; 78:276
  • Prohibition and Prohibitionists, 5:285; 9:59; 15:377; 16:80, 84;27:311;38:350; see also Temperance
  • Prohibition in San Francisco, 65:285-295
  • Prohibition, 52:237; 73:134-35; 74:61; 75:340; see "Wine and Grape Industry and Prohibition," 46:19-32
  • Projet d'Association Agricole pour la Californie, 22:313
  • Prolétaire, Le [Proletaire, Le], San Francisco, 39:314, 349
  • Prometheus, 60:123
  • "The Promise of Research and Development in Physics and Medicine: The Quest for SPEAR and Living with AIDS," by Robin Chandler, 75:47-55
  • The Promised Land, by William Jewett 79[2]:188
  • Promised Land (The) (painting), 71:24, 33
  • Promises Kept: The Life of an Issei Man, by Akemi Kikimura, review, 73:79
  • Promontory Point, Utah, 42:33; 70:4
  • Promontory, Utah Territory, inside front cover, Winter (volume 73)
  • Promontory, Utah, 24:366, 367; 32:300; 36:97, 103, 263-72 passim; photograph, 36: opposite 104, opposite 264
  • "Promoting the Golden West: Advertising and the Railroad," by Alfred Runte, 70:62-64, 73-75
  • pronghorn, 76[2-3]:26, 31, 52
  • Pronouncing Dictionary of California Names, A, by Marshall, review, 5:88-89
  • Pronto Mission, A Documentary History of San Diego de Alcala (The), by Francis J. Weber, review, 60:376-377
  • Propane, 75:126
  • "Prophet of San Francisco," see George, Henry
  • "Proposals for the Colonization of California by England... 1837-1845," by Lester G. Engelson, 18:136-48
  • Proposed Urban Renewal Plan, (Los Angeles), 74:400
  • Proposition 1 (1973), 72:360-72
  • Proposition 14 (1964), 50:262
  • Proposition I (1936), 58:261
  • Proposition 187 [undocumented immigrants], 77[1-3]:138
  • Proskauer, Margaret S., review, of Gebhard and Von Breton, L.A. in the Thirties: 1931-1941, 55:89-90
  • Prospect House, 76[1, 4]:34, 35
  • Prospect Park, 59:135
  • "Prospecting on the Pacific Coast, 1848-1864," recollections of Orlando J. Hodges, editor William F. Zornow, 33:49-58
  • The Prospector (painting), 76[1, 4]:inside front cover, Winter
  • Prosper (ship), 76[1, 4]:Spring cover, 17
  • Prosper Mill Company, 31:295
  • Prosser Creek, 24:74
  • Prosser, Kenneth, 52:236
  • Prostitution in San Francisco, 66:302
  • Prostitution, 8:110;9:253, 254, 261; 15:267; 16:83; 17:168; 22:268, 270; 32:126, 305-6; 34:307; 37:154-56, 337; 38:331; 73:63; 77[1-3]:64; 79[2]:38, 318, 325
  • Prostitutes, 78:144
  • Protectionist (newspaper), 73:114
  • Protestant churches, 76[1, 4]:38, 52
  • Protestant Episcopal churches, 9:371, 394; 10:64, 76, 288, 290; 12:95-100 passim, 106; 14:74-79; 15:185, 373; 18:180; 20:16, 22, 24; 23:157, 176, 235, 246; 24:263; 26:163-73 passim, 361; 27:111, 112, 124;28:33, 223, 231, 291; 32:53, 119, 122, 125; 34:233, 235; 37:51-61; illustration, 9: opposite 258
  • Protestant Orphan Asylum (1854), 46:154
  • Protestant Orphan Asylum, see Orphanages, San Francisco
  • Protestant orphanage, 74:374
  • Protestantism, 73:58, 62; 74:28, 71; 77[1-3]:22
  • Protestants in California, 73:135, 136, 139, 140, 189, 219
  • Protestants, 74:232, 237, 333-334, 336-337
  • Protestants, in early California, 26:163-74; 28:290-91; 32:49-56 passim, 119-44 passim; in Los Angeles, 79[2]:256, 259; in San Francisco, 261, 264
  • Providence (Rhode Island) Journal, 73:115
  • Providence (ship), 2:309
  • Provincial Archives of British Columbia, 55:184-185
  • Provines, R. R., 27:153
  • Provisions on the Overland Trail, 64:217-225
  • Provo, Utah, 73:265
  • Provost, Mary, 21:41-42
  • Prucha, Francis Paul, The Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians, review, 64:305-307
  • Prudent Soldier:... Major-General E. R. S. Canby, by Heyman, review, 39:85
  • Prudon (Prudhomme), Leon Victor, 1:72-73, 79, 91-97 passim, 135, 179, 189, 286; 2:69, 72; 5:195, 249; 6:46-47, 81-82, 140, 190, 272-73; 7:79; 8:120; 10:105; 11:136; 12:39, 337; 13:36, 44, 107-9, 217-21, 315, 345; 14:144, 244-45; 16:100; 17:57, 59-61, 143, 145, 147, 150, 155, 220-29 passim, 275; 19:118, 132; 21:13; 24:57; 25:123; 28:265-66; 29:157, 264, 321; 31:209; 38:172
  • Prudon, Mrs. Victor (Theodocia), 52:259
  • Prudon, Victor, 50:11; 52:259; 60:21
  • Pruitt, Mrs. C. W., see Seward, Anna
  • Pruitt, Thelma, 75:255, 256
  • Pruitt, Thomas Jefferson, 75:243, 246
  • Pruneda, María (pianist), 78:186
  • Prunes, 12:205, 206; 25:28, 31; 27:119
  • Pruzzo, Maria (de Haro), 29:82
  • Pryce, General Caryl Ap Rhys, 59:13
  • Pryor, Gabriel, 15:240
  • Pryor, Ike, 70:404 (photograph)
  • Pryor, Nathaniel Miguel, 2:18, 37; 13:210, 230; 14:126; 17:327, 329-31; 22:59; 25:293
  • Pryor, Nathaniel, 43:111
  • Pryor, W.L., 78:47
  • Public Balance, San Francisco, 6:43, 45, 46; 32:106, 107, 108; 39:12-13; 78:148cited, 6:48
  • Public Broadcast System (PBS), 77[1-3]:184
  • Public Deb #1 (motion picture), 52:329
  • Public domain, see Lands, public
  • Public Education in an Multicultural Society: Policy, Theory, Critique, by Robert K. Fullinwinder, editor, review, 76:Supp. 39-40
  • Public Education Society of San Francisco, 26:282
  • Public Health Service, 75:84, 85, 163, 164 (photo), 165, 166; Hospital (San Francisco), 154, 167 (photo), 169
  • public health, effected by mining, 77[1-3]:32
  • Public lands, see "Paul Wallace Gates, Historian of Public Land Policy," 56:170-174
  • Public Landscape the New Deal, by Phoebe Cutter, review, 67:60-61
  • Public Opinion (newspaper), 53:333, 342, 343
  • Public Ownership Association, San Francisco, 43:10, 11
  • Public Ownership League, 67:8, 9, 14
  • "Public Records and Genealogy: A Serendipitous Adventure," by Suzanne Dewberry, 75:9, 56-62
  • Public Service Commission, Los Angeles, 55:99, 102, 109-110, 111, 113
  • Public utilities, 30:342-43
  • Public Utilities Commission (records), 75:19
  • Public Utility Commission, Oregon, 70:38, 40, 41
  • Public Utilities Commission [San Francisco], 76[1, 4]:126
  • Public Utility Commission, see California Public Utility Commission
  • Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PUBPA), 73:150
  • Public Works of Art Project (PWAP), see "Working to prosperity: California's New Deal murals," 58:98-127
  • Publications and Electronic Communications of CHS, 76:Supp. 8
  • Publicity Problems of a Small California Community (As Exemplified by Redlands), by Ruth Eddy Sargent, 76[1, 4]:41
  • Publishing business (1850-59), 30:101, 102, 251-52
  • Publishing, during gold rush 79[2]:210
  • Pubuna Village, California, 45:21-22, 23, 24
  • Puccinelli, Dorothy W., 38:3
  • Puccini (composer), 77[1-3]:64
  • Puccini, Giacomo, 64:118
  • Puckott's Dancing Academy, San Francisco, 43:16
  • Pudding Creek, 30:163
  • Puebla (ship), 30:289, 290-95 passim
  • Pueblo (institution), 1:23-35; 21:124-25; 33:275
  • Pueblo de las Canoas, 60:7, 8; 76[2-3]:85
  • Pueblo de Los Angeles, see Los Angeles
  • Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula, 75:223
  • Pueblo Gods and Myths, by Hamilton A. Tyler, review, 44:360-361
  • Pueblo Indians, 73:103; 77[1-3]:144
  • Pueblo San Jose de Guadalupe, see San Jose
  • Pueblo Valley, 11:136; 27:162; see also Santa Clara Valley
  • Pueblo Warriors and Spanish Conquests, by Oakah L. Jones, review, 47:360-361
  • Pueblo, 60:223; 74:49; California, 48; lands, 49; mission, 56
  • pueblos, 76[2-3]:113, 117-18, 207
  • Puente (place), 1:148
  • Puerto de Bucareli, 76[2-3]:95
  • Puerto de los Remedios, 76[2-3]:95
  • Puerto Rican women, 74:273
  • Puffer, Herb, 71:397
  • Puget Sound, 75:28
  • Puget Sound Agricultural Company, 28:100
  • Puget Sound Association, 28:104, 108
  • Puget Sound Steam Navigation Company, 54:15
  • Puget Sound, 11:303
  • Puget, Peter, 2:275, 285, 300, 311, 332, 334-35; 10:338
  • Pugh (Peugh, Pew; in mines, 1849), 27:159-63 passim
  • Pugh (Yuba County, 1858), 9:359, 360; 10:255
  • Pugh, Fred ("Ted"), Jr., 54:303
  • Pugh, Fred Custer, 54:298-303 passim
  • Pugh, George E., 19:352-55, 361
  • Pugh, Stanley, 54:298, 299, 304
  • Pugsley, [William], 74:396
  • Puig, Juan, 47:295
  • Pujol y Bru, Jose, 12:320-21; 15:374
  • Pujol, Francisco, 4:149
  • Pulgas claim, San Mateo County, 46:133; 50:421
  • Pulitzer Prize, 75:322
  • Pulliam, Anne R., see Wilson, Mrs. ["Gen."] John
  • Pulliam, W. J., 74:419
  • Pullman Company (Eucalyptus trees), 62:140
  • Pullman Company, 70:109
  • Pullman employees (photograph), 70:95
  • Pullman Strike (1894), 69:365; 70:107; see "Crusade or civil war? the Pullman strike in California," 58:20-37
  • Pullman, 62:93
  • Pullman, George M., 2:371
  • Pullman, George Mortimer, 70:109
  • Pullman, George, 58:22
  • Pullman, James, 8:200-201, 348; 9:57, 165, 266
  • Pulmo, Cape, called "California," 1:49, 50, 51; 3:389
  • Pulpunes Rancho, 76[2-3]:313
  • Pulsation Controls Company, 47:133
  • Pumpelly, Rafael, 23:342, 345, 347
  • Pumpkin Seed (barge), 22:156
  • Punch, 32:83-84, 270-73 passim
  • Punchard, Charles P., Jr., 69:185
  • Punjab (India), 74:183
  • Punnett, John, 64:278, 280
  • Punta de Embarcadero, 50:7; see also San Francisco
  • Punta de Guijarros, 45:199; see also San Diego Harbor
  • Punta de Lobos, 54:327, 329, 330, 331; see also Point Lobos
  • Punta de Pinos, 54:329, 331; see also Point Pinos
  • Punta, as used by Cabrillo, 7:24
  • Pup, The (restaurant), San Francisco, 35:141, 267
  • Purcell, 75:236
  • Purcell, Charles H., 16:87; 43: portrait between 208 & 209
  • Purcell, J.D., 78:47
  • Purcell, John B., 45:125
  • Purcell, John, 9:26, 27
  • Purcell, Mae (Fisher), 19:384; 20:82
  • Purcell, Michael, 9:64, 77
  • Purdy (Sonora, 1854), 30:266
  • Purdy, G., 13:32
  • Purdy, Helen Throop, 50:168; see Pratt, Helen (Throop)
  • Purdy, J. H., 8:362
  • Purdy, Samuel, 9:44, 45; 15:272, 282, 369, 370; 17:234; 19:176; 27:308
  • Purgatoire River, 73:103, 105
  • Purísima Concepción, 75:320; see Missions: La Purísima Concepción [Purisima Concepcion, 75:320; see Missions: La Purisima Concepcion]
  • Purisima Creek, 15:329-30
  • "The Purple Cow" (poem), by Gelett Burgess, 61:204, 209
  • Purseglove, Samuel J., 67:28
  • Pursell, Carroll, review of Hanson, The New Alchemists: Silicon Valley and the Microelectronics Revolution, 63:260
  • Pursell, Carroll, review of Nelson, Umbrella Guide to California Lighthouses, 73:163
  • Pursell, Carroll, review of Stevens, Hoover Dam: An American Adventure, 67:284-285
  • Purves, J. M., 22:251
  • "Pushing the Frontier Westward," address by Mary F. Williams, 9:292
  • Putah Creek, 11:118; 13:265; 22:339 345; 23:32, 33, 291, 295, 297; 32:376
  • Putah Rancho, see Ranchos: Las Putas
  • Puthuff, Hanson, 63:254
  • Putnam (Auburn, 1875), 18:362
  • Putnam, A. J., 22:251
  • Putnam, Albert, 52:245
  • Putnam, Arthur and wife, 73:209
  • Putnam, Arthur, 38:7
  • Putnam, Captain (of Susan Drew, 1846), 1:120, 214
  • Putnam, Charles F., 56:200-201
  • Putnam, Frank B., and Robert Glass Cleland, Isaias W. Hellman and the Farmers and Merchants Bank, review, 45:69-70
  • Putnam, Jackson K., review of Smith, William Sanders Oury, History Maker of the Southwest, 48:86-87; review Regan, by Lou Cannon, Political Odyssey of Pat and Jerry Brown, by Roger Rapoport, 62:226; review of Mitchell, The Campaign of the Century: Upton Sinclair's Race for Governor of California and the Birth of Media Politics, 72:204; 78:276
  • Putnam, John Pickering, 64:201
  • Putnam, Osgood, 25:232
  • Putnam, R. F., 33:374
  • Putnam, Royal Porter and Mary Jane (Packard), 27:188-89
  • Putnam, Ruth, 1:54
  • Putnam, S. O., 27:171
  • Putnam, William Porter and Menna (Kinkaid), 27:188-89
  • Putney, Henry, 13:32
  • Putos land claim, 46:133, 135
  • "Putting a Lid on California...Diary of the Portola Expedition by Jose de Canizares," editor and translator Virginia E. Thickens and Margaret Mollins, 31:109-24, 261-70, 343-54
  • Putzer, Jozsef, 28:138-42 passim
  • Pygmalion and Galatea (play), 16:301
  • Pyle, Edward, 2:190
  • Pyle, John F., 2:190
  • Pyle, Thomas, 2:184, 190
  • Pyles, Margaret, see McDowell, Mrs. James
  • Pynchon, Thomas, 60:39; 77[1-3]:132
  • Pyne, Stephen J., 76[2-3]:260
  • Pyramid Lake, 75:334
  • Pyramid Lake, Nevada, 4:9;6:343; 7:14; illustration, 36: opposite 337
  • Pyramid Rock (Sentinel Rock), 1:278
 
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