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rather difficult to obtain, the various vintages have been estimated as follows-these figures include both dry and sweet wine production:
1864- 2,000,000 gallons; 1874- 4,000,000 gallons;
1884-11,000,000 gallons; 1894-18,000,000 gallons; 1902-43,000,000 gallons; 1903-32,000,000 gallons; and 1914-42,000,000 gallons (about 25,000,000 dry and 17,000,000 sweet wine).
The vintage of 1902 was an exceptionally large one, as climatic conditions were most favorable, but the quality was inferior to the year 1903, when the crop was very much smaller.
The market for California wines extends practically over the entire world. The biggest markets today are in New York, New Orleans, and Honolulu. The wine is consumed mostly by foreigners, the American is still to be educated in the use of wine and a great deal of good can be accomplished by intelligently bringing before the American people the benefits derived by the use of wholesome wines. From statistical reports, we find that the home consumption of wine in other wine producing countries per head and per annum is as follows :
In France, 25 gallons, equal to about 126 bottles; in Italy, 2012 gallons, equal to 102 bottles; while in the United States, only 30-100 of a gallon, equal to 11/2 bottles-per head per year.
San Francisco is the largest distributing point for California wines. Most of the shipments today move by water so as to secure a low rate of transportation and are, therefore, shipped to San Francisco to be reforwarded to the various parts of the world. Before
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the earthquake and fire of 1906 visited San Francisco, the large distributing plants were located here. Since then they have been rebuilt in various sections of the state, so that today, while the wines are not housed in San Francisco, this city acts as a distributing point.
With the advancement that has been made in the last ten years, the California wine industry will surely remain one of the most important industries of the state and California wines will be looked upon by the connoisseur as a standard for quality and superiority.
INDEX
AR BBOT, C. G., v, 255, 269. Abrego, José, 11, 453; III, 282. Acevis, Antonio, II, 30. Adams & Co., IV, 6, 36; v, 427, 429.
Adams, Edson, IV, 299, 300; portrait of, facing, IV, 88. Adams, Prof. E. D., III, 24. Adams, Walter S., v, 265.
Agricultural Association, first, IV, 13.
Agricultural Experiments, early, IV, 10- 14. Agronomics of California, v, 275-297. Aguilar, Martin de, I, 105. Aguirre, Don Juan B., I, 348.
Aitken, R. G., v, 240, 253.
Alaman, Lucas, II, 251.
Alameda, IV, 13, 335; V, 157.
Albrecht, Sebastian, v, 240. Alcaldes, powers of, III, 161. Alcatraz Island, I, 236, 347; III, 207; IV, 31. Alemany, Joseph Sadoc, IV, 488. "Alert," Clipper ship, IV, 5.
Algerine, III, 341.
Alisal Rancho, III, 12. Allen, Daniel, v, 185. Allen, James, v, 168.
Allen, Mrs. Robert, III, 210.
Alta California, The, III, 118, 260, 287, 408, 469; IV, 150.
Alvarado, Juan Bautista, 1, 51, 211; II, 199, 262, 344, 373, 426, 453; III, 342; IV, 457; v, 417; portrait of, facing, 11, 344. Alviso, José Maria, III, 43. Alviso, Nicholas, II, 199. Alvord, William, v, 233, 257, 444. Amadis of Gaul, I, 3.
Amador, III, 338. Amador, José Maria, II, 241. Amador, Pedro, I, 211.
American Bar, III, 328.
Amurrio, Gregorio, 1, 397. Anaheim Union Company, v, 308.
Anderson, Joseph, III, 223.
Anderson, Robert M., 111, 491. "Andrew Jackson," Clipper ship, IV, 5, 387.
Angel Island, I, 236, 347.
Angel's Camp, III, 339, 340.
Angell, James B., IV, 319.
Anglo and London-Paris National Bank, v, 447.
Anglo-California Bank, v, 429, 447, 453. Ångstrom, A. K., v, 255.
Anian, Strait of, 1, 23.
Anson, Captain George, 1, 155.
Antisell, Thomas, v, 3.
Anza, Juan Bautista de, expedition of, I, 296; character of, 1, 317; portrait of, facing, 1, 316; hardships of his journey, I, 326; arrival San Gabriel Mission, I, 332 ; map of route, facing, I, 332; object of expedition, 1, 350- 355, 357-387, 396, 398; III, 224; IV, 416, 418, 419, 421.
Appendix, III, 505.
Applegate, Jesse, II, 461; 111, 119.
Aram, Joseph, III, 119, 371.
Argenti & Co., F., v, 427.
Argüello, Doña Concepción, 1, 459; II, 366, 396.
Argüello, José Darío, 1, 459; II, 155; IV, 457; v, 559.
Argüello, Luis Antonio, 1, 459; II, 180; IV, 457.
Argüello, Santiago, II, 355.
Armour, Philip D., III, 356. Arnold, Philip, IV, 491.
Arnold, Ralph, v, 5.
Arrillaga, José Joaquin de, 11, 14; explo- rations by, 93; IV, 379, 457.
Arrington, N. O., IV, 81.
Arrington, William, IV, 75, 81.
Arrowhead Hot Springs, v, 190.
Art and Architecture in California, v, 461-484. Ascension, Antonio de la, 1, 105.
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Ashe, Dr. Richard P., IV, 108. Ashley, Delos R., IV, 155, 218.
Aspinwall, William H., 111, 203. Astor, John Jacob, IV, 258, 265. Astronomy in California, v, 231-27I. Atchison, John, IV, 269.
Atherton, Gertrude, v, 499. Atherton, F. D. III, 209. Atkins, Arthur, v, 483.
B ABCOCK, HAROLD D., v, 265. Backus, O. J., III, 209. Bacon, Dr. Horace, III, 209.
Bagley, John W., IV, 99.
Bailey, James, IV, 277, 278.
Baker, Edward D., III, 216, 475; IV, IO, 67, 104, 155, 158, 172, 183, 187,
212, 213; portrait of, facing, IV, 172. Baker, Robert S., IV, 474.
Bakersfield, tv, 405. v, 350;
Balboa, Vasco Nuñez, 1, 3, 10, 16; por- trait of, facing, 1, 16.
Baldwin, Alexander W., IV, 250.
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1, 92; IV, 316, 322, 328, 455; V, 500.
Bandini, Arcadia, IV, 474.
Bandini, Juan, I, 229; 11, 199, 355, 440; portrait of, facing, 11, 232.
Bank of British Columbia, v, 453.
Bank of British North America, v, 453. Bank of California, IV, 243; v, 428, 433, 434, 440, 444, 445, 453. Bank of San Francisco, v, 453.
Banking in California, v, 423-458.
Barbour, Clitus, 1V, 344.
Bard, Thomas R., 1V, 460. Barker, H. P., 1V, 202.
Barlow, Samuel P., IV, 493.
Barnard, E. E., v, 240, 256, 269.
Barnes, W. H. L., IV, 344.
Barrell, Albert W., IV, 300.
Barri, Felipe, IV, 457.
Barry, Captain Richard, IV, 471. Barry, P., III, 416.
Atkinson, A. G., v, 270. Auburn, III, 329.
Audubon, John Woodhouse, III, 225, 227. Austin, Alexander, 111, 209.
Avila, José Maria, 11, 213. Ayala, Lt. Juan de, 1, 344, 348, 349. Ayers, Capt. George Washington, 11, 60; IV, 380. Aylette, Dr. Daniel, IV, 169.
Bartlett, John Russell, IV, 422, 474. Bartlett, Washington A., III, 88, 90, 96, 135, 153, 164; IV, 456, 458; v, 569; portrait of, facing, 111, 88.
Barton, J. R., 1v, 58.
Barton, Lewis, 11, 325.
Bates, Henry, III, 496.
Bates, Mrs. D. B., 111 210 Batters, E. T., 111, 209.
Bautista, Antonio, 111, 121.
Bautista, Juan, III, 121, 138.
Bay of Monterey, 1, 67, 101, 107, 110.
Bay of San Francisco, 1, 108, 173; 11, 223. Bay of San Lucas, 1, 102. Beach, George H., III, 209.
Beale, Edward F., IV, 449.
Bear Flag, episode of the, III, 3-61, 299. Beard, Joseph R., IV, 169.
Beatty, H. O., IV, 250.
"Beaver, " Steamship, III, 208.
Becker, George F., v, 4. Beckwith, E. G., IV, 268. Bee, Henry, III, 183.
Beecher, Henry Ward, IV, 131.
Beerstecher, Charles J., IV, 453.
Belcher, Isaac S., IV, 344, 369. Belden, Josiah, III, 362.
Belknap, Charles H., IV, 250.
Bell, Samuel B., IV, 12, 13, 155; por- trait of, facing, 1V, 12.
Bell, Thomas, v, 437. Bellows, Dr., IV, 219. Benham, Calhoun, III, 480; 1V, 112, 169, 204.
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Benicia, III, 153, 178, 320, 360, 377, 472; seat of State Government, III, 474; IV, 15, 17, 23.
Bennett, Charles, III, 178.
Bennett, Nathaniel, III, 372, 376, 378, 400, 459; v, 403.
Benson, John, III, 209.
Benton, Rev. J. A., IV, 490.
Benton, Thomas H., III, 3, 270, 276, 277; IV, 265, 301. Berger, James, v, 182.
Bering, Vitus, 1, 15, 159; expedition of II, 137.
Berkeley, v, 157.
Bernal, Doña Carmen Sebrian de, 1, 407. Bernal, Juan, II, 241.
Berreyesa, Jose de los Reyes, v, 409.
Bidwell, John, II, 429, 439, 461; III, 39, 40, 42, 193, 333, 372; IV, 180, 203,
276, 448, portrait of, Iv, frontispiece. Bierce, Ambrose, v, 497.
Big Oak Flat, III, 341.
Biggs, Marion, IV, 344, 369.
Bigler, Henry W., 11I, 177; v, 182, 195; portrait of, facing, v, 182.
Bigler, John, III, 372, 458, 459, 466; Iv, 12, 217, 313, 458.
Bill, Curly, IV, 233, 275.
Billings, Frederick, III, 209; IV, 181, 480. Bixby, Llewellyn, v, 270.
Black, James, IV, 472 ; portrait of, facing, IV, 474. Black, Jeremiah S., v, 159.
Black, Maria Agustina, IV, 473.
Black Mountains, 1, 68.
Black, Robert, v, 257. Blaisdell, S. F., III, 209. Blake, Samuel, III, 209. Blake, William, III, 223.
Blake, William P., v, 3, 113. Blinn, I. G., v, 253. Blodgett, Ezekiel, v, 194. Bluxome, Jr., Isaac, III, 440; IV, 75, 76. Boalt, Mrs. John H., IV, 483.
Bodega, III, 77.
Bodega Bay, 1, 90; discovery of, 1, 350. Bodega y Cuadra, Juan Francisco de, I, 344. Bodie, IV, 401.
Boggs, Lilburn W., III, 119.
Bolaños, Francisco de, 1, 105.
Bolinas Bay, 1, 231, 236.
Bolton, Prof. Herbert E., 1, 281, 311.
Bones, John W., IV, 334.
Bonner, Geraldine, v, 501.
Booker, S. A., IV, 155.
Boone, Daniel, IV, 258.
Booth, Newton, IV, 316, 458, 460, 499.
Borax, v, 221, 227.
Borica, Don Diego de, II, 20; IV, 377, 457.
Borromeo, San Carlos, I, 269.
Boss, Lewis, v, 261.
Bossange, L., IV, 81.
Botts, Charles T., III, 287, 372, 310; v, 425.
Boutwell, Captain E. B., IV, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117.
Bowie, Dr. A. J., III, 209.
Bowie, George W., III, 480.
Bowles, Samuel, IV, 223, 233, 252.
Boyle, Henry G., v, 172.
Brace, Philander, IV, 122.
Brackett, Frank P., v, 270.
Bradley, L. R., IV, 180.
Brander, George L., IV, 395, 397.
Brandy City Camp, III, 332.
Brannan, Samuel, III, 117, 434, 439, 440; v, 163, 175, 181, 183, 185, 431; por- trait of, facing, III, 118.
Branner, John C., v, 4.
Brannigan, Michael, IV, 100.
Brashear, John A., v, 239.
Brawley, IV, 424.
Breen, Edward, III, 133.
Breen, Margaret, III, 149.
Breen, Patrick, III, 120, 142.
Breen, Simon, III, 133.
Brenham, Mayor, III, 439.
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Brent, J. L., IV, 204. Brewer, W. H., v, 4.
Bridger, Col. James, III, 239; v, 175.
Briones, Juana, II, 424.
Brittain, J. W., IV, 81.
Broderick, David C., III, 420, 459-504; IV, 59, 129-174, 185, 186, 459; por- trait of, facing, III, 460.
Brooke, Lloyd, III, 209.
Brooks, Preston S., IV, 131.
Brooks, Samuel H., IV, 170, 202, 204.
Brosnan, C. M., IV, 250.
Bross, William, IV, 233.
"Brother Jonathan," wreck of Steamer, IV, 34.
Browett, David, v, 185.
Brown, James, v, 169, 181.
Brown, James S., v, 182, 195.
Brown, Thomas, v, 434, 440.
Browne, Elam, III, 371.
Browne, J. Ross, III, 291, 329; IV, 14, 16, 213, 232, 241; v, 489.
Bruce, Miss Catherine, v, 239, 257.
Bryan, Charles H., IV, 250.
Bryant, Edwin, III, 119; IV, 448.
Bryce, James, IV, 334, 337, 371.
Bucareli, Viceroy, 1, 289, 341; v, 143, 145.
Buchanan, James, III, 20, 29, 32; letter from, to Thomas O. Larkin, 1, 505- 508. Bucke, R. W., IV, 225.
Buckeye Hill, III, 352. Bucksport, III, 345.
C ABALLERO, DON JUAN, IV, 485. Cabot, Sebastian, 1, 76.
Cabral, Pedro Alvares de, 1, 15. Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez, 1, 51, 68. Cahuenga Pass, I, 377. Calaveras County, III, 377. Calaveras Creek, III, 337. Calexico, IV, 424, 433.
Budd, James H., IV, 458. Buelna, Antonio, II, 199. Buenavista Rancho, 11, 30. Bueno, Cabrera, the Philippine pilot, I, 173, 231, 242, 244.
Buffum, E. Gould, III, 408.
Buhne, Hans, III, 347.
Bulger, Edward, IV, 99.
Bullard's Bar, III, 330. Bulletin, Evening, IV, 61, 67, 68, 76.
Bundschu, Charles E., v, 605.
Burch, John C., IV, 156.
Burckhalter, Charles, v, 251, 253.
Burdell, Dr. Galen, IV, 473; portrait of, facing, IV, 476.
Burger, Charles, III, 120, 133.
Burgoyne & Co., v, 427.
Burke, Dr. R. W., IV, 225.
Burke, John H., IV, 497.
Burke, M. J., IV, 81.
Burlingame, Anson, IV, 314.
Burnham, S. W., v, 237, 240.
Burnett, Peter H., II, 333; III, 218, 271, 280, 368, 459; IV, 458; v, 431; por- trait of, III, frontispiece.
Burney, James, 1, 90.
Burns, A. M., IV, 75, 76, 81.
Burr, E. W., v, 430.
Burton, Lt. Colonel, III, 151.
Burton, Lewis T., IV, 473.
Butte City, III, 338.
Butte County, III, 377.
Butterfield, B. F., III, 209.
Byrne, Harry M., IV, 67.
Calhoun, Patrick, IV, 502. Califa, Queen, 1, 4.
California, origin of name, 1, 3, 10, 35; condition at end of Spanish rule, II, 36; in 1821, II, 172; legislative body, II, 178; in 1835, II, 297; population in 1848, III, 153; an American territory, III, 166; admission to Union, III, 367-400; population in
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1852, III, 404; general progress, IV, 3-52; geology, v, 3-35; gold deposits, v, 15; chemical deposits, v, 16; coal deposits, v, 16; climate, v, 27, 79- 116; flora, v, 39-50; fauna, v, 53-76; mining, v, 199-228; fruit industry, V, 321-342.
"California Battalion," IV, 211.
California Books and Authors, v, 487-502. California Building, Loan, and Savings Society, v, 431.
California, first schools in, 11, 131.
California's first legislative body, 11, 181. California Hundred, IV, 205, 210.
California Ports, first foreign consul appointed at, 11, 425.
California Regiments in the Civil War, II, 206-214.
California Safe Deposit & Trust Co., V, 451, 454.
California School of Mechanical Arts, IV, 484. California Star, The, III, 118, 156, 181; v, 164, 176.
"California," Steamship, III, 203, 206, 207, 208, 209.
Californian, The, III, 89, 118, 182.
California Trust Co., v, 447.
California under Mexican rule, 1, 171- 216.
Cambón, Pedro Benito, I, 397. "Cameo," Schooner, III, 346. Cameron, John, IV, 468.
Camino del Diablo, III, 217.
Campa, Father, 1, 350. Campbell, Alexander, Iv, 67, 344, 365.
Campbell, F. M., v, 251. Campbell, Will, Iv, 250.
Campbell, William Wallace, v, 240, 261, 271. Campo Seco, III, 338. Canby, Major, E. R. S., III, 209.
Cañizares, Don José de, I, 259, 344, 345, 347.
Cannon, George Q., v, 195.
Cape Disappointment, v, 572.
Cape Mendocino, 1, 71; v, 572.
Cape Orford, v, 573.
Cape San Lucas, 1, 191.
Cape San Martin, 1, 64, 66, 245.
Cape Verde Islands, I, 13. Cardwell, H. C., III, 372.
Carleton, James H., IV, 207.
Carlton College Observatory, v, 256.
Carmelita Bay, I, 347. Carmelo Bay, I, 243, 253, 345.
Carmelo Valley, 1, 275.
Carmichael, Lawrence, II, 326.
"Carolina," Ship, Iv, 385.
Carothers, Anderson & Co., V, 427.
Carpenter, Ford L., v, 112.
Carpenter, Samuel, II, 326.
Carpentier, Horace W., IV, 299, 300.
Carquinez Strait, 1, 383.
Carr, John, III, 231.
Carriage factory, first, Iv, 15.
Carrillo, Carlos Antonio, 11, 359; IV, 473.
Carrillo, Encarnacion, IV, 473.
Carrillo, Joaquin, IV, 470.
Carrillo, José Antonio, II, 211, 359, 361; III, 92, 285, 372; v, 595; portrait of, facing, 11, 340.
Carrillo, José Raimundo, I, 21I.
Carrillo, Josefa, IV, 473.
Carrillo, Manuela, IV, 473.
Carrillo, Maria Antonia, IV, 473.
Carrillo, Ramona, IV, 461.
Carson Hill, III, 339, 340.
Carson, James H., 111, 192, 340.
Carson, Kit, III, 5, 70, 98; portrait of, facing, 111, 70. Carson, Moses, 11, 225.
Carver, Dr. Hartwell, Iv, 259.
Carver, Jonathan, IV, 255.
Casarin, Manuel Jimeno, 11, 418, 426; IV, 474; v, 399.
Casas, Bartolomé de las, 1, 181.
Case, C. L., IV, 81.
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Casey, James P., IV, 59, 69, 70, 71, 72. Casserly, Eugene, IV, 181, 203, 344, 460. Castañares, Manuel, II, 411, 423; III, 171. Casteñada, Captain, II, 365.
Castillero, Captain Andrés, II, 356, 369, 450; v, 409, 410. Castro, Francisco, II, 241.
Castro, Joaquin, 11, 30.
Castro, José, II, 199, 262, 339, 369, 432; III, 9, 166; IV, 457; portrait of, facing, II, 262.
Castro, José Mariano, IV, 469.
Castro, Manuel, III, 8, 69, 94, 95.
Cavaller, José, I, 397.
Cave City, III, 339.
Cavendish, Thomas, 1, 96.
"Central America," Steamship, III, 227; wreck of, IV, 33.
Central Pacific Railroad Co., IV, 278, 403-409.
Cermeño, Sabastian Rodriguez de, refer- ence to Bay of San Francisco, 1, 100. Ceron, Saavedra, 1, 77.
Cervantes, I, 3.
Chabot, Anthony, V, 251.
Chabot Observatory, V, 251.
Chaffey, Andrew M., IV, 443.
Chaffey, George, IV, 425, 426, 429.
Chamberlin, E. K., III, 372.
Chandler, Albert E., Iv, 438; v, 318. Chandlerville Camp, III, 332. Chapman, John, II, 222. Chard, William G., II, 326.
Charrappin, Rev. Father, v, 256.
Chavez, José Maria, III, 95. Cheesman, D. W., IV, 180.
Chellis, John F., IV, 202.
Chemical Deposits, v, 16.
Chico, III, 193. Chico, Mariana, II, 341; IV, 457.
Chiles, Joseph B., II, 430, 472; III, 150. Chinese Camp, III, 341.
Chinese Immigration, IV, 305-338.
Chinese in California, character of, IV, 307-321.
Chinese Six Companies, IV, 309. Chino Rancho, III, 225.
"Chips," III, 332.
Cholera Epidemic, III, 255-262.
Choquet, Captain, I, 409.
Chrome, v, 221.
Chronicle, San Francisco, IV, 452.
Civil War Times, IV, 177-219.
Clapp, Dr., III, 336.
Clapp, Mrs., III, 336.
Clark, Arthur H., IV, 385, 392.
Clark, C. A., III, 489.
Clark, J. E., III, 216.
Clark, Nicholas, III, 136.
Clark, William, IV, 258.
Clark's Point, III, 207.
Clarke, C. K., IV, 438.
Claughley, James, IV, 99.
Clement, James B., III, 225.
Cleveland, Richard J., II, 48.
Climate of California, v, 79-116.
Clipper Ship Era, IV, 4, 383-392.
Clyman, James, III, 119.
Coal Deposits, v, 16.
Coast and Geodetic Survey, v, 568-582.
Cobweb Palace, v, 478.
Cody, Charles, III, 136.
Coffeemire, Edward, III, 131.
Cogswell, Dr. Henry D., IV, 484.
Cogswell Polytechnic College, IV, 484.
Coke, Henry J., III, 219.
Cole, Cornelius, IV, 217, 460.
Cole, Ira, IV, 99.
Cole, R. Beverly, IV, 81, 116.
Coleman, William T., III, 435, 440; IV,
75, 76, 81, 83, 86, 87, 90, 118, 322; portrait of, facing, III, 434. Colfax, Schuyler, IV, 233.
College of California, IV, 480.
College of the Pacific, IV, 484. Collier, James, III, 379.
Collier, James A., IV, 459.
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Collins, John A., III, 210. Coloma, III, 173, 193, 295.
Colonization, Spanish effort at, II, 35.
Colorado Desert, The, IV, 413-443.
Colton, A. L., v, 240.
Colton, David D., IV, 169.
Colton Grants, III, 421.
Colton, Rev. Walter, II, 254, 464; III, 89, 159, 160, 284.
Columbia, III, 340.
Colusa County, III, 377. "Comet," Clipper ship, IV, 389. Commercial Bank, v, 446.
Common, Dr. A. A., v, 238.
Comstock, Henry Thomas Paige, IV, 226, 227, 234.
Comstock Lode, The, IV, 221-223, 252. Cone, Joseph S., IV, 453.
Conner, Patrick E., IV, 208, 209, 210. Conness, John, IV, 203, 218, 287, 459. Conrad, T. A., v, 3.
Conservation in California, v, 363-394. Consolidated Virginia Mining Co., IV, 247.
Constitutional Convention, first, III, 267-315.
Contra Costa County, III, 377.
Cooke, Col. Philip St. George, v, 169, 170; portrait of, facing, v, 168.
Coon, Henry P., IV, 168.
Cooper, John B. R., II, 185, 319; IV, 472, 473.
Copper, v, 223. Cora, Charles, IV, 66. Córdova, Pedro de, 1, 181.
Cornwell, P. B., III, 233, 372, IV, 181. Coronado, expedition of Francisco Vasquez de, 1, 49. Coronel, Antonio Francisco, III, 192. Cortereal, Gaspar, I, 23.
Cortés, Hernando, I, 10; portrait of, facing, 1, 32.
Cory, H. T., IV, 432, 438, 439, 443.
Costansó, Miguel, 1, 174, 192, 224, 226, 229, 233, 235, 239, 242, 245, 259; IV, 467; v, 142.
Cota, Josefa, v, 412.
Cota, Pablo de, I, 21 I.
Cotter, John, IV, 150.
Coulterville, III, 341.
Covarrubias, José Maria, II, 238; III, 292, 299, 371.
Covilland, C., III, 359.
Cowell, J., III, 209.
Cowie, III, 59.
Cox, Henderson, v, 185.
Cox, J. J., IV, 258.
Coyote Creek, 1, 386.
Crabb, Henry A., III, 491, 492; IV, 45-46. Crary, O. B., IV, 81.
Crawford, Prof. Russell Tracey, v, 252.
Creesy, Captain Josiah Perkins, IV, 388.
Crespi, Father Juan, I, 227, 229, 233, 236, 239, 241, 254, 264, 269, 396; II, 72.
Crew, Henry, v, 240.
Crismon, Charles, v, 192.
Crittenden, Alexander P., III, 372, 378, 501; IV, 112, 167, 250; V, 403.
Crocker, Charles, IV, 277, 278, 279, 290,
291, 454; portrait of, facing, IV, 278.
Crocker, Charles F., v, 239, 241, 247.
Crocker, E. B., IV, 278.
Crocker and Co., Charles, IV, 290.
Crocker, William H., v, 241, 247, 255.
Crocker, Woolworth Bank, v, 427.
Crockett, Joseph B., IV, 103, 104, 105.
Croix, Don Carlos Francisco, Marqués de, 1, 157, 289, 341.
Cronise, E. V. H., III, 210.
Crosby, E. O., III, 371, 378. Crosby, William, v, 190.
Cross, C. W., IV, 344.
Crossley, Edward, v, 238. Crowe, John, IV, 99. Crown Point, IV, 245.
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Crum, W., III, 254. Cruzado, Antonio, 1, 396.
Cuadra, Juan Francisco de Bodega y, I, 344. Cummings, J. D., v, 194.
Cummins, Ella Sterling, v, 502.
Currey, John, IV, 155, 158.
Curtis, H. D., v, 240, 253. Cushing, F. H., 1, 46. Cusick, James, IV, 99. Cut Eye Bar, III, 330.
Cut Throat Bar, III, 330.
Cutts, R. D., v, 231.
Cuyler's Harbor, 1, 61.
D ALL, WILLIAM H., v, 4. Dalton, Elder John L., v, 194. Dalton, Henry, IV, 473.
Daly, Charles P., v, 580.
Dan, Curly, IV, 233, 275.
Dana, Richard Henry, II, 241, 284; III, 282; portrait of, facing, II, 284.
Dana, William G., IV, 473; portrait of, facing, 11, 318.
David, Jules, IV, 81. Davidson, B., v, 427.
Davidson Observatory, v, 250.
Davidson, Professor George, I, 34, 52, 53, 54, 65, 66, 92, 109, 112, 227, 245, 252, 347; IV, 382, 471; V, 231, 240, 250, 568-582; portrait of, facing, v, 230.
Davila, Gil Gonzales, 1, 40.
Davis, Arthur P., IV, 443.
Davis, Daniel C., v, 169.
Davis, Jefferson, IV, 214.
Davis, John, 1, 90.
Davis, William H., IV, 473; portrait of, facing, II, 378.
Dawleytown, III, 333.
Day, John G., IV, 325, 326.
Day, Sherman, IV, 480.
Daylor, William, III, 193, 407.
Deal, W. E. F., IV, 250.
Death Valley, III, 240, 243; v, 116, 585. Decker, Jewett & Co., v, 446.
De Croix, Viceroy, 1, 289, 341. De Franc, C., v, 602.
De la Guerra, Ana Maria, IV, 473; por- trait of, facing, 11, 424.
De la Guerra, Antonio Maria, portrait of, facing, IV, 206.
De la Guerra, Doña Augustias Jimeno, III, 282; IV, 474; portrait of, facing, III, 282.
De la Guerra, José, 11, 374; III, 282; IV, 468, 470.
De la Guerra, Maria Antonia, IV, 474; portrait of, facing, II, 360.
De la Guerra, Pablo, III, 287, 296, 304, 371; portrait of, facing, III, 296. De la Guerra, Teresa, IV, 473.
Delano, Alonzo, I, 221, 248, 250, 333; IV, 10, 429. Delessert, Cordier & Co., v, 428.
Delessert, Eugene, IV, 81.
"Del Monte," Steamer, first built in California, IV, 15.
De Long, Charles E., IV, 250.
Dempster, Clancy, J., IV, 81.
Den, Nicholas Augustus, IV, 472; por- trait of, facing, IV, 472.
Denman, James, IV, 28, 181.
Denman School, IV, 29. Dent, III, 298.
Denton, John, III, 120, 133, 134.
Denver, James W., III, 480, 502; IV, 150, 156, 183, 194. Derby, George H., III, 210, 418; v, 491.
De Sola, Pablo Vicente, II, 4; IV, 457. Development of California, v, 585-598. Deverney, Michael, III, 331.
De Witt, Mrs. Alfred, III, 210.
De Young, Charles, IV, 452. De Young, Michael H., IV, 452. Diamond Swindle, The, IV, 491-495.
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Diaz, Bernal, 1, 35. Diaz, Captain Melchior, 1, 58. Diaz, Fray Juan, 1, 318. Diego, Francisco Garcia, IV, 486. Diller, Joseph S., v, 4.
Dimmock, Kimball H., III, 287, 298, 372. Dinan, J. F., v, 514. Division of the State, IV, 48, 49, 50, 51. Dixieland, IV, 425.
Doak, Thomas, IV, 469.
Doane, Charles, IV, 80, 81.
Doane, Marshall, IV, IIO.
Doc, Felipe Santiago, IV, 469.
Dodge, Henry L., portrait of, facing, III, 412. Doe, Charles Franklin, IV, 483. Dofar, Mathew, III, 136.
Dogtown, III, 355.
Dolan, Patrick, III, 120, 130.
Dolbeer, John, v, 257.
Dollar Steamship Line, IV, 410.
Dolores Mission, founding of, 1, 402.
Dominguez, Juan José, II, 30; v, 559. Dominguez rancho, v, 559.
Donahue, James, IV, 103.
Donahue, Peter, IV, 269; v, 256, 443. Donner, Eliza, III, 139.
Donner, Frances, III, 139.
Donner, George, III, 120,133, 138,145, 146.
Donner, Georgia, III, 139.
Donner, Isaac, III, 141.
Donner, Jacob, III, 120, 129.
Donner Lake, III, 131.
Donner, Lewis, III, 139.
Donner, Mary, III, 142, 143, 144.
Donner, Mrs. George, III, 122. Donner, Mrs. Jacob, III, 133, 138.
Donner Party, The, III, 120.
Donner, Tamsen, III, 149.
E ARL, JOHN O., v, 233. Earthquake of 1812, damage by, II, 90. Eastwood, Alice, v, 50.
Donohoe, Joseph A., v, 433.
Donohoe, Kelly & Co., v, 434, 446, 453.
Donohoe, Ralston & Co., V, 433.
Douglas, David, II, 327.
Douglas Flat, III, 339, 340. Douglas, James, II, 394.
Douglas, Rev. J. W., III, 209.
Douglas, Stephen A., III, 464.
Downey, John G., IV, 156, 181, 183, 184, 199, 203, 217, 458.
Downie, William, III, 330, 333.
Downieville, III, 331, 472.
Dows, James, IV, 75, 81.
Doyle, John T., IV, 488.
Drake, Sir Francis, I, 87; portrait of, facing, 1, 90; value of his discovery, 1, 94, 173; V, 119, 466. Drake's Bay, 1, 66.
Dreibelbiss, John A., IV, 180.
Dreiser, Theodore, v, 501.
Dresbach, William, Iv, 395, 396, 397.
Dresel, Charles, v, 602.
Drexel, Sather & Church, v, 427.
Dry Creek, III, 337. Duane, Charles P., IV, 59, 99.
Dudley, A. P., IV, 156.
Dudley, John S., IV, 180.
Dumetz, Francisco, I, 397.
Duncan's Auction Rooms, v, 478.
Du Pont, Samuel F., portrait of, facing, III, 74. Duran, Fray Narcisco, 1, 282; III, 115.
Durant, Henry, IV, 480, 481.
Durkee, John L., IV, 108.
Dutch Flat, III, 329.
Dutton, David D., II, 404.
Dwinelle, John W., 1, 92, 407; III, 463; IV, 154, 481. Dye, Job F., 1, 325.
Ebbetts, Arthur, IV, 75. Echeandía, Gov. José Maria, II, 192; IV, 457, 470. Echeveste, Don Juan José, 1, 296.
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Eddy, Mrs., III, 133. Eddy, William H., III, 120.
Edgerton, Henry, IV, 194, 203, 344. Eel River, 111, 345.
Eggers, G. H., v, 602. Eisen, Captain, v, 602.
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