History of San Diego, 1542-1908 : an account of the rise and progress of the pioneer settlement on the Pacific coast of the United States, Volume II, Part 29

Author: Smythe, William Ellsworth, 1861-1922
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: San Diego : History Co.
Number of Pages: 442


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Henry Emery


J. M. Woods


Thos. P. Slade J. S. Mannasse Charles Thomas Wm. Flinn 1889


1888


1871


Cave J. Couts Joseph Smith


1867 Joseph S. Mannasse Charles Thomas


D. R. Foss


C. J. F. Jaeger


Daniel Kenniston


L. L. Howland John Forster W. G. Hill Jacob Bergman J. Duffy Andrew Cassidy


·


COUNTY ROSTER


725


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS .- Cont.


J. S. Buck


J. H. Woolman


Chester Gunn


1890


A. J. Stice J. S. Buck J. S. Woolman 1899


Chester Gunn


1891 J. S. Buck


Chester Gunn 1900


John Judson


J. P. M. Rainbow


J. H. Woolman 1901


1892


J. S. Buck


J. H. Woolman Chester Gunn 1902


1893


A. G. Nason 1903


W. W. Wetzell


Jas. A. Jasper John Judson J. P. M. Rainbow 1904


1894


James A. Jasper


J. P. M. Rainbow A. G. Nason


W. W. Wetzell John Judson


1905


1895 William Justice John Griffin


1896 A. G. Nason


1906


W. W. Wetzell


W. Justice


John Griffin


1897 H. M. Cherry


C. H. Swallow


1907


Wm. Justice John Griffin


Jas. A. Jasper


Jos. Foster J. B. Hoffman John Griffin H. M. Cherry


COUNTY CLERK.


1850-1 Richard Rust


1889-90 M. D. Hamilton


1852-3 Philip Crosthwaite*


1891-2 Wm. M. Gassaway


1854-7 Wm. B. Couts* 1893-4 S. M. Puyear


1858-71 G. A. Pendleton*


1895-04 Will H. Holcomb


1871 G. A. Pendleton died


1905-6 Frank A. Salmons


Chalmers Scott


1907- Wm. H. Francis


1872-7 .A. S. Grant **


* And Recorder


1878-82 S. Statler 1883-8 J. M. Dodge


** And Auditor


COUNTY RECORDER.


1850-1 Henry C. Matsell*


Chalmers Scott **


1852-3 Philip Crosthwaite


1872-7 A. S. Grant **


1854-7 Wm. B. Couts **


1878-9 D. A. Johnson **


1858-70 G. A. Pendleton **


1880-2 Gilbert Rennie **


1871 G. A. Pendleton died **


1883-4 E. G. Haight **


1898 H. M. Cherry C. H. Swallow Wm. Justice John Griffin Jas. A. Jasper Wm. Justice John Griffin


C. H. Swallow Wm. Justice John Griffin C. H. Swallow


John Judson J. P. M. Rainbow


H. M. Cherry C. H. Swallow Jas. A. Jasper H. M. Cherry C. H. Swallow Jas. A. Jasper H. M. Cherry J. M. Cassidy Wm. Justice John Griffin H. M. Cherry J. M. Cassidy Wm. Justice John Griffin


H. M. Cherry J. M. Cassidy Wm. Justice John Griffin H. M. Cherry J. M. Cassidy Wm. Justice John Griffin H. M. Cherry


726


HISTORY OF SAN DIEGO


COUNTY RECORDER-Cont.


1885-6 S. A. McDowell


1887-90 E. G. Haight **


1891 C. R. Dauer **


1892 E. H. Miller*


1907- John H. Ferry *And Auditor ** And Clerk


COUNTY TREASURER.


1850 Juan Bandini refused office 1861-3 E. W. Morse


Philip Crosthwaite appointed1864-75 Jose G. Estudillo


1851


Philip Crosthwaite 1876-7 Chauncey B. Culver


1852 Jose A. Estudillo


1878-84 William Jorres


1853 John Hays


1885-90 S. Statler


1854-5 Jos. Reiner


1891-2 C. H. Sheppard


1856-7 E. B. Pendleton


1893-4 C. D. Long


1858-9 E. W. Morse


1895-8 John W. Thompson


1860 Frank Ames


1899- John F. Schwartz


COUNTY AUDITOR.


1891-2 E. H. Miller


1893- E. E. Shaffer


COUNTY ASSESSOR.


1850


Jose A. Estudillo


1863-4 A. E. Maxcy


1851 Dr. F. J. Painter


1865-9 John M. McIntier


1852


S. E. Arguello


1870-1


Wm. Smith


A. T. Crowell


1872-3


M. S. Julian


1853


A. T. Crowell


1874-5


M. P. Schaffer


1854 Wm. C. Ferrell


1876-9 David Burroughs


1855 Wm. C. Ferrell res.


1880-6


M. D. Hamilton


E. B. Pendleton


1887-90 J. M. Asher


1856


Albert Smith


1891-4


C. H. Sheppard


1857 Wm. C. Ferrell


1895-8 John P. Burt


1858-9


Albeit Smith


1899-04 Jacob D. Rush


1860-1 James McCoy


1905-6


G. W. Jorres


1862


Henry Clayton


1907- M. M. Moulton


COUNTY COLLECTOR.


1875-84 Aaron Pauly


1890-4


H. W. Weineke


1887 W. W. Burgess


1895- A. F. Cornell


1888-9 W. S. Varnum


SHERIFF.


1850-1 Agostin Haraszthy


S. W. Craigue


1852 Geo. F. Hooper


1872-4


S. W. Craigue


1853 Wm. Conroy


1875 N. Hunsaker


1854-5 M. M. Sexton 1876-82 Jos. A. Coyne


1856 Jos. Reiner


1883-6 E. W. Bushyhead


1857 Jos. Reiner suc. by


1887-90 S. A. McDowell


D. A. Hollister


1891-2 John H. Folks


1858-60 George Lyons


1893-4 Ben P. Hill


1861 George Lyons suc. by James McCoy


1895-02 Frank S. Jennings


1903-6 Thos. W. Brodnax


1907- Fred M. Jennings


1862-70 James McCoy


1871 James McCoy suc. by


1893-6 John F. Forward


727


COUNTY ROSTER


CORONER.


1850-1 John Brown


1872-3 John N. Young


1852 F. M. Alvarado


1874-6 C. M. Fenn


John Brown


1877 Dr. T. C. Stockton


1853-4 Lewis A. Franklin


1878-9 Dr. C. M. Fenn


1855-6


Dr. D. B. Hoffman


1880-3 Dr. T. C. Stockton


1857


Dr. D. B. Hoffman


1858 James Nichols


1859 Lewis Strauss


1891-2 M. B. Keller


1861-3


A. R. Kelley


1895-8 Theo. F. Johnson


1864-5 Charles Gerson


1899-02 Horace P. Woodward


1866-7 Thos. Lush


1903- Dr. A. Morgan


PHYSICIAN.


1856-68 Dr. D. B. Hoffman


1885-7 Dr. C. M. Fenn


1869-71 Dr. Edward Burr


1888


Dr. Thos. Keefe


1872-3 Dr. T. C. Stockton


1889-91 Dr. J. P. Le Feure


1874-6 Dr. C. M. Fenn


1892


Dr. H. E. Crepin


1877-84 Dr. P. C. Remondino


1893- Dr. D. Gochenauer


SURVEYOR.


1850-2


Henry Clayton


1880


L. L. Lockling


1855 Chas. H. Poole


1881


H. J. Willey


1856-9 Robert W. Groom


1882


Chas. J. Fox


1860 Henry Clayton


1883-6 O. N. Sanford


E. W. Morse


1887-8 Henry L. Ryan


1861-3 Robert W. Groom


1889-90 Henry Langrehr


1864-7 Henry Clayton


1891-2 W. W. Allen


1868-71 James Pascoe


1893-8


R. M. Vail


1872-5 M. G. Wheeler


1899-02 S. L. Ward


1876-7


Chas. J. Fox


1903-


A. F. Crowell


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.


1852


Chas. P. Noell


1878-9 Dr. C. M. Fenn


1856


J. R. Bleeker


1880-3


Dr. T. C. Stockton


1859 Frank Ames


1884-5 J. M. Asher


1860-7 O. S. Witherby


1886-8 H. C. Morgan


1868-9 Jos. Swycaffer


1889-90 John L. Dryden


1870-1 Thos. Sherman


1891 John Falkenstein


1872-3


A. O. Wallace


1893-6 C. F. Kamman


1874-5


P. P. Martin


1899-02 J. M. Asher


1876-7


E. W. Morse


1903- P. J. Layne


COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


1856


Frank Ames


1876-7 F. N. Pauly


1858


J. Judson Ames


1878-9 E. T. Blackmer


1860-1


Jose M. Estudillo


1880-2 G. N. Hitchcock


1862-3


A. B. Smith


1883-7 R. D. Butler


1864-7


Jose M. Estudillo


1888 G. N. Hitchcock


1868-9


Marcus Schiller


1889-94 Harr Wagner


1870-1


H. H. Dougherty


1895-8 W. J. Bailey


1872-3


B. S. Lafferty


1899- Hugh J. Baldwin


1874-5 J. H. S. Jamison


1885-8 Dr. H. T. Risdon


1889-90 Wm. H. Eadon


1860 Jos. Reiner


1893-4 Horace P. Woodward


1868-71 Dr. Edward Burr


1878-9


M. G. Wheeler


INDEX


Aguilar, Blas, 161.


Aguirre, Jose A., 161; biography of, 161.


Akerman, J. S., portrait of, 631.


Allen, Dr. Jacob, first postmaster, 377.


Alexander, Capt. E., portrait of, 427. Alipas, Damasio and Gervasio, 162. (See "Spanish Families.")


Altamirano, Jose Antonio, biography of, 162; portrait of, 240. Alvarado, Pedro de, explorer, 28. Alverson, C. S., portrait of, 450.


American National Bank, 646.


American Families, See page 266. Ames, John Judson, 295 to 303.


Andrews, W. R., portrait of, 591.


Arguello, Santiago E., takes heights, 204.


Arguello, Santiago, acquires mission property, 73; portrait of, 207; biography of, 163.


Arguilas, Rosario, 161.


Arnold, G. C., portrait of, 457.


Arrillaga, Governor, and contraband trade, 92.


Ascension, Father de la, 32. Attorneys, list of, 596.


Babcock, E. S., connection with elec- tric railway, 441; portrait of, 449; retirement from Spreckels com- panies, 552; purchase and develop- ment of Coronado peninsula, 706. Baker, Mrs. Arcadia de, portrait, 203.


Baker, Dr. Fred, portrait of, 605. Bandini, Juan, opposed to Victoria, 119; commissioners to Los Angeles, 125; starts revolution, 127; por- trait of, 126; biography of, 164. Banks and Banking, history of, 636. Bank of San Diego, history of, 636. Bank of Southern California, his- tory of, 637. Baptist Church, history of, 550.


Barnes, Rev. Charles L., portrait of, 545.


Bartlett Estate Company, 525.


Bates, George S., 487.


Bean, Joshua H., biography of, 266. Beale, Edward F., advises Kearny against battle, 209; portrait of, 215. Bee Daily, history of, 493.


"Bennington" disaster, 503.


Berry, Col. John R., becomes editor of Union, 484; appointed collec- tor of port, 486; portrait of, 486. Betsy, first American ship in port, 80.


Bidwell, John, 202-3.


Blackmer, E. T., portrait of, 656.


Blake, Walter T., 487; portrait of, 493.


Blochman, A., 557; 643; portrait of, 644.


Blochman Banking Co., history of, 643.


Blochman, L. A., 643; portrait of, 644.


Board of Harbor Commissioners, history of, 691.


Bogart, Capt. J. C., 35-138; biography of, 267.


Boom of 1887-89, net result of, 433. Boone, L. L., portrait of, 514.


Bowers, W. W., portrait of, 466; takes part in municipal politics, 470.


Bowler, Geo. W., portrait of, 457. Bouchard Scare, 95.


Briseno, J. N., 479; portrait of, 482; acquires interest in Daily World, 490.


Bruschi, Marco, portrait of, 523. Bulletin Weekly, history of, 488.


"Bum," story of, 461; picture of, 463.


Bush, Thomas H., biography of, 267. Bushyhead. Edward W., joins with Gatewood in establishing Union, 479.


Cabrillo, Don Juan Rodriquez, arri- val at San Diego, 27; death of, 31; celebration in memory of, 458.


Cairnes, A. B., portrait of, 667; 670. California National Bank, history of. 639. Campbell, Roy H., 566. Capps, Edwin M., 476. Capron, John G., portrait of, 255; his mail contract, 254.


Carlos III, 37. Carlson, William H., 472.


Carnegie, Andrew, builds public library for city, 613.


Carpenter, Ford A., portrait of, 676. Carson, Mrs .. portrait of, 251.


Carter, E. J., portrait of, 521.


730


HISTORY OF SAN DIEGO


Carrillo Family, biographies of, 167. Cassidy, Andrew D., biography of, 267.


Cassidy, Andrew, 34.


Catholic Church, history of, 537.


Central Christian Church, history of, 560.


Chamber of Commerce, history of, 624.


Chase, Major Levi, portrait of, 587. Choate, D., portrait of, 456.


Churches, histories of; Catholic, 537; Episcopal, 540; Methodist, 546;


Baptist, 550; Presbyterian, 554;


Hebrew, 556; Unitarian, 557;


Spiritual Society, 558; Congrega-


tional, 558; Christian, 560; Lutheran, 561; Miscellaneous, 562; Y. M. C. A., 562.


Citizens Savings Bank, 646.


Clayton, William, 619.


Cleveland, Daniel, acknowledgment to, 18; portrait of, 542; connec- tion with Episcopal Church, 544; connection with Library, 611.


Cleveland, Richard J., 89.


Climate of San Diego, history of, 675.


Collier, D. C. Jr., portrait of, 508.


Collins, J. W., record of, 639; suicide of, 641.


Commandants, list of, 96.


Commercial Bank of San Diego, his- tory of, 636.


Conard, Grant, portrait of, 521.


Concordia Turnverein, 577.


Congregational Church, history of, 558.


Conklin, N. H., 490; portrait of, 588; 593.


Connors, James W., biography of, 268.


Cooke, George, portrait of, 620.


Coronado, account of, 706-709.


Coronado Beach Co., 707.


Cortes, Hernando, 28.


Cosgrove, Arthur, portrait of, 517. Costanso, 42.


Cotton, O. W., portrait of, 512.


Couts, Cave J., biography of, 268.


Crabtree, Rev. W. E., portrait of, 561.


Crespi, Father Juan Jose Canizares, arrival at San Diego, 43.


Croghan, Herbert A., portrait of, 663.


Crowell, Archie F., portrait of, 473. Crosthwaite, Philip, biography of,


269; portrait of, 271.


Cyane, arrives with troops, 201.


Daily Bee, history of, 493.


Daily San Diegan, history of, 492. Daily World, history of, 489.


Dana, Richard Henry, portrait of, 102; quoted, 144; 147; 245. Daney, Eugene, 595.


Darnall, Thomas R., account of, 273; portrait of, 652; adventure with Mexicans in Lower California, 653.


Dare, D. D., 640.


Davidson, G. Aubrey, portrait of, 645.


"Davis's Folly," (See account of "Abortive Attempt to establish New San Diego"), 316.


Davis, William Heath, 139; portrait of, 108; dedicated first park in New San Diego, 621.


Davison, Mrs. H. P., acknowledg- ment to, 18; 612.


Deed of sale of Mission property to Arguello, copy of, 73.


Derby, Lieut. George H., first im- pressions of, 242; his connection with the Herald, 306-315; portrait of, 313.


D'Hemecourt, G. A., portrait of, 533. Doolittle, H. E., 595.


Dunnells Hotel, purchase of by Hor- ton, 337.


Dunnells, Capt. S. S., portrait of, 338.


Duhaut-Cilly, 134.


Dupont, Captain, 201.


Echeandia, Governor, arrival of, 115; 136; biography of, 168; efforts in behalf of Schools, 569.


"El Capitan," old cannon, 91.


"El Nino," old cannon, 91.


Election, first, with roll of voters, 228.


Elks Lodge, history of, 657.


Elliott, Dr. A. J., portrait of, 605.


Emory, Major, describes town in 1846, 238.


Ensworth, E. S., account of, 273.


Episcopal Church, history of, 540. Estudillo, Jose G., portrait of, 239.


Estudillo Family, biographies of, 169.


Ferdinand VII, 71.


Fergusson, Major S. W., 514.


Ferrell, Wm. C., biography of, 273; record as lawyer, 582.


731


INDEX


Ferry, John H., portrait of, 475.


Figueroa, Governor, unsuccessful attempt to divide mission prop- erty, 72.


Fire Department, history of, 665. First National Bank, history of, 637. Fishburn, George W., portrait of, 640.


Fisheries, 107.


Fitch, Henry D., portrait of, 124; biography of, 274.


Fitch, Thomas L., his famous real estate advertisements, of boom days, 423.


Fletcher, Ed, portrait of, 513.


Flume Company, history of, 445.


Folsom, M. W., portrait of, 512. Foresters, various lodges of, 659. Forster, John, biography of, 274. Forward, John F., portrait of, 472. Francis, W. H., portrait of, 475. Franciscans, dress of, 65.


Frary, Frank P., portrait of, 470; elected mayor, 477.


Fraternal Societies, history of, 648. Fremont, Gen. John C., arrives at San Diego, 201; moves on to Los Angeles, 202; 354. French, C. W., 515.


Friend, Capt. James Edward, his race for mayoralty, 474.


Fuster, Father, 56; fight with Indians, 58.


Galvez, Dou Joseph de, 37.


Garra, Antonio, clashes with sheriff, 186; leads insurrection, 187; ex- ecution of, 190.


Garrettson, D. F., 637.


Gatewood, Wm. Jeff, forms partner- ship with Bushyhead and estab- lishes Union, 479; portrait of, 481; establishes Daily World, 490; record as lawyer, 583.


Gerichten, C. P., 491.


Gigedo, Viceroy, orders schools es- tablished, 568.


Gillespie, Capt., goes to meet Kear- nv. 209; wounded at San Diego, 213.


Gillmore, Jesse, 457.


Gilmore, M. T., 637; 638; portrait of, 644.


Gitehell, J. R., account of, 275.


Gochenauer, Dr. David, portrait of, 606.


Golden Gate, wreck of, 251.


Goldkamp, F. J., portrait of, 473.


Gordon, H. C., portrait of, 457.


Gould, Will H., establishes Bulletin, 488; portrait of, 488.


Governmental activities, history of, 697.


Granger, Ralph, portrait of, 509; 522. Grant, U. S. Jr., portrait of, 511; 522; 619.


Gray, Audrew B., biography of, 275; leader in first effort to build city on present site, 316.


Gregg, Dr. Robert J., 601; portrait of, 602.


Griffin, Dr. J. S., portrait of, 600. Grove, Dr. Edward, portrait of, 631. Grow, Galusha B., portrait of, 643.


Gunn, Douglas. portrait of, 465; elected first mayor under charter of 1889, 467; associated with Bushyhead in publication of Union, 483; builds Express Block, 485. Guy, W. R., portrait of, 579; 581. Haddock, J. P., portrait of, 519. Hall, M., portrait of, 517.


Harbor of San Diego, opinions of distinguished men on, 687.


Hardy, Charles S., portrait of, 477. Hayes, Benjamin, 583; portrait of, 585.


Hays, John, account of, 276.


Hearne, Dr. Joseph C., portrait of, 605.


Hebrew Congregation, history of, 556.


Hendrick, E. W., portrait of, 594; 596.


Herald (see chapter on Journalism of Old San Diego), 295.


Hide trade, beginnings of, 101; houses, 103; list of ships, 104; ex- tent of industry, 104.


Hieatt, F. L., portrait of, 516.


Hijar Colony, 121.


Hinson, Rev. W. B., 551; portrait of, 553.


Hoffman, Dr. David B., biography of, 276; portrait of, 599.


Holbein, Father Juan, 557.


Holcomb, Will H., quoted, 75; por- trait of, 499; 501; connection with Y. M. C. A., 565.


Holliday Steamship Line, forced by Horton to reduce rates, 343.


Houghton, S. O., 355.


Horton, Alonzo E., sketch of his life before coming to San Diego, 325; estimate of his work, 327; his own


732


HISTORY OF SAN DIEGO


story, 330; portraits of 333-334;


copy of deed to city land to, 350. Hubbard, W. H., portrait of, 646.


Hudson, Millard F., acknowledg- ment to, 18.


Hunter, Diego, first child born of American parents, 228.


Hunsaker, W. J., 593.


Indians, Costanso's description of, 42; attack mission, 57; treatment of by priests, 61.


Irwin, I. Isaac, portrait of, 518.


Israel, Capt. Robert D., biography of, 276.


Itata, incident of, 459.


Iturbide, 71.


Jasper, James A., 624; portrait of, 630.


Jaume, Father, murder of, 58.


Jewell, Fred, portrait of, 644.


Johnson, Carl Alex., portrait of, 646.


Jordan, Rev. H. S., 556.


Josselyn, Charles L., portrait of, 518. Julian, Jacob M., portrait of, 490; 492.


Kearny, Gen. S. W., notified Stock- ton of his approach, 208; esti- mate of, 224; portrait of, 226.


Kelly, Charles, portrait of, 473.


Kelly, Robert A .; biography of, 277. Kimball Brothers, their part in building of National City, 713.


Kimball, Frank A., efforts to interest railroad promoters, 392; succeeds in getting contracts from Santa Fe to build road, 396; portrait of, 395.


Kimball, Warren C., portrait of, 409. Kip, Bishop, 542.


Kirby, Lewis R., portrait of, 475. Klauber, A., portrait of, 523.


Klauber, Melville, portrait of, 519.


Knights of Pythias, history of, 657. Knoles, S. S., portrait of, 594; 596. Kurtz, Daniel B., biography of, 277; portrait of, 278.


La Jolla, account of, 711; view of, 712.


Land Grants, earliest private, 105; effect of, 106; list of, 112.


Leach, Robert Wallace, 588.


Legal profession, history of, 582. Lelia Byrd, affair of, 89.


Levi, Simon, portrait of, 631.


Library, Public, history of, 610; list of trustees, 613.


Lighthouse on Point Loma, history of, 701.


Luce, M. A., acknowledgment to, 18; portrait of, 403; 591; 596. Lummis, Charles F., 40.


Lutheran Church, history of, 561. Lynch, Joseph D., portrait of, 489; editor of Daily World, 490.


Lyons, George, biography of, 277.


McCarthy, D. O., portrait of, 402; establishes Vidette, 494.


McCarthy, J. Harvey, 494.


McCoy, James, biography and por- trait of, 279.


McDonald, Rev. G. W. B., organizes First M. E. Church, 546.


McGregor, Miss Margaret, quotation from, 34.


McNealy, W. T., 584; portrait of, 586; 591.


MacMullen, James, portrait of, 487. Mackinnon, Duncan, portrait of, 572; 577.


Magruder, Gen. John Bankhead, 190; portrait of, 193; 582; 697. Mamndes, Rafael, 198.


Mannasse, Joseph A., biography of, 278; portrait of, 348.


Marston, George W., 564; 612; 616; portrait of, 618.


Masonic Lodge, opposition of Father Holbein to, 537; history of, 648. Medical profession, history of, 598. Mendoza, 28.


Merchants National Bank, 642.


Methodist Church, history of, 546. Mexican War, San Diego in, 200. Middletown project, 321.


Military post at San Diego, 698 reservation on Point Loma, 699; history of government's title to, 700.


Mills, Henry E., portrait of, 594.


Mission of San Diego, dedication of, 47; Indians, description of, 48-49; site of, 55; destroyed by Indians, 57; re-established, 60; description of, in 1783, 63; first olive orchard in California, 63; Indian lands, 198.


Molinier, Father Juan, 537.


Mormon Battalion, arrival of, 228.


Morrell, Benjamin Jr., 134.


Morris, Madge, portrait of, 495.


Morse, E. W., acknowledgment to,


18; quotation from, 33; biography of, 281; portrait of, 283; comment


733


INDEX


on Huntington's attitude toward San Diego, 365; describes school situation in early days, 571; con- nected with library, 611; connec- tion with parks, 616.


Morse, Philip, connection with Y. M. C. A., 566; portrait of, 631.


Moulton, M. M., portrait of, 475.


Nash, Joseph, opens first general store, 377.


National Bank of Commerce, history of, 638; consolidation with Securi- ty Savings Bank & Trust Co., 647. National City, 713.


National Guards, history of, 661.


Nesmith, Thomas L., chairman of railroad committee of forty, 355; portrait of, 359.


Noell, Charles P., biography of, 285; portrait of, 332.


Normal School, history of, 580.


Noyes, William H., 285.


Nutt. A. E., portrait of, 469.


O'Cain, Captain, 92.


Odd Fellows, history of the order, 655.


Otay Water Company, 448.


Otis, Harrison Gray, becomes presi- dent of Pacific Steel Co., 518; comment of on Coronado in 1886, 707.


Pacific Beach, history of, 710.


Pacific Coast Steamship Co., 250.


Pacific Mail Steamship Co., 250.


Pacific Steel Company, 518.


Pala, mission founded at, 70.


Palms, first in California, 99.


Palou, Father, 43.


Panama Steamship Line, 238.


Parker, Dr. P. J., portrait of, 605. Parks, city, story of, 616.


Parmalec, E. F., acknowledgment to, 18; his connection with Union, and portrait of, 487. Parron, Father, 51.


Pattie, James O., taken prisoner by Echeandia, 134.


Pedrorena, Miguel de, biography of, 172.


Pendleton, George A., biography of, 285; portrait of, 332.


Perez, Captain, arrival at San Diego with San Antonio, 53.


Pequero, Captain, 33.


Peyri, Father Antonio, mission at San Luis Rey, founded by, 70. Philip II, 31.


Philip III, 32.


"Phoenix, John," (See Lieut. Derby.)


Physicians, list of, 608.


Pico, Gen. Andrés, biography of, 173; at San Pasqual, 210-223; his generalship, 224; portrait of, 225. Pico, Pio, portrait of, 115.


Picos, biographies of, 173.


Pinta, history of, 705.


Plaza, history of, 345.


Point Loma Forest, 33.


Point Loma, its historical interest, 715; Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society, 716.


Poole, Charles H., biography of, 286. Politics, local, history of, 464.


Port of San Diego, collectors of, 702; statement showing entrances and clearances of vessels, etc., 704.


Porterfield, W. H., portrait of, 492. Portola, Governor, 40; return from Monterey, 52.


Postmasters, record of from the be- ginning, 705.


Powers, Dr. R. M., 638.


Presbyterian Church, history of, 554. Presidio Hill, present appearance of,


81; plan of, 83-86; population of 1800, 87.


Public affairs after the war, 228.


Public Utilities, gas company, his- tory of, 435; telephone companies, history of, 436; street improve- ments, 437; street railways, his- tory of, 438.


Pueblo organized, 124.


Puterbaugh, George, portrait of, 590; 592; 636.


Railroads, San Diego and Gila, or- ganized, 352; Memphis & El Paso, 353; San Diego & Fort Yuma, 354; Texas and Pacific, 354; Santa Fe, 391; San Diego-Eastern, 515; San Diego & Arizona, 529.


Ralston Realty Company, 525.


Rancho del Rey, 100.


Reed, D. C., portrait of, 468; elected Mayor, 476.


Remondino, Dr. P. C., 603; portrait of, 604.


Restarick, Rev. Henry B., portrait of, 545.


Reynolds, Rev. ' John, First Episco- pal rector, 541.


Richards, H. T., 514, 515.


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HISTORY OF SAN DIEGO


Rico, Francisco, 202.


Rivera, Captain, 40.


Robinson, Alfred C., quoted, 61; on life at Mission, 66; marriage of, 144; portrait of, 246.


Robinson, James W., biography of, 286; connection with first railroad enterprise, 352; portrait of, 355; record as lawyer, 582.


Rogers, I. D., portrait of, 521.


Rogers, W. R., 638; portrait of, 645. Rolfe, C. D., portrait of, 711.


Rose, Louis, portrait of, 258; his many enterprises, 259; biography of, 287.


Rosecrans, Gen. William S., dealings with Horton, 337.


Roseville, 709.


Rowan, Lieut., 202.


Ruiz, pioneer gardener, 99.


Salmons. Frank A., portrait of, 513. San Antonio, arrival at San Diego, 40-49; timely return with supplies, 53.


San Carlos, arrival at San Diego, 40-49.


San Diegan-Sun, history of, 491.


San Diego, source of title to city lands, 386.


San Diego de Alcala, name of city derived from, 33.


San Diego Daily News, 491.


San Diego Daily World, quotation from, 34.


San Diego & Arizona Railroad, an- nouncement of, 529.


San Diego-Eastern Railway Com- pany, 515.


San Diego Savings Bank, history of, 638.


San Diego Union, history of, 479.


San Luis Rey, Mission founded at, 70.


San Pasqual, battle of, 210-223; sketch of, 217.


San Salvador, 27.


Santa Fe Railway, achievement of Frank A. Kimball in bringing the road here, 392; California South- ern Railroad chartered, 404; first train, 406; bad faith of, 407; copy of articles of agreement between the city and, 408.


Savings Bank of San Diego County, history of, 637.


Schiller, Marcus, biography of, 288.


Schools, history of, 568.


Scott, Thomas A., visits San Diego in interest of Texas & Pacific, 356; fails financially, 360; portrait of, 364.


Scripps, E. W., acquires ownership of Sun, 491.


Sea Elephant, 109.


Security Savings Bank and Trust Co., history of, 639; consolidation with National Bank of Commerce, 647.


Sedgwick, Gen. Thomas S., 354; con-


nection with Texas & Pacific, 362. Sefton, J. W., portrait of, 641.


Sehon, Mayor John L., portrait of, 471; elected Mayor, 478, 528.


Sensenbrenner, August, portrait of, 519.


Serra, Junipero, 39; portrait of, 42; letter of, 43.


Serrano, Jose A., biography of, 175; portrait of, 263.


Shaw, Rev. S. J., portrait of, 555.


Shaffer, E. E., portrait of, 474.


Sherman, Mathew, portrait of, 467; elected Mayor, 470.


Shute, Richard A., portrait of, 669. Simons, J. J., 516.


Sixth Street Bank, 646.


Sloane, Joshua, biography of, 288.


Sloane, W. A., 594.


Smith, Albert B., spikes guns, 203; raises American flag, 204; biog- raphy of, 288.


Smith, Earle Davenport, 567.


Smith, J. P., becomes secretary of Y. M. C. A., 564.


Smith, Jediah S., 134.


Smith, Mountain, 64.


Smith, Sam Ferry, 595.


Smith, Walter Gifford, quoted, 426; 491; portrait of, 497; 501.


Smythe, William E., old town ora- tion, 226; literary activities, 501. Social life in Old San Diego, 142.


Solis rebellion, 117.


Southern Trust and Savings Bank, 647.


South Park and East Side Ry., 442. Spiritnal Society, history of, 558.


Spreckels, John D. and Adolph B. become owners of San Diego Union, 486.


Spreckels, John D, 522-530; portrait of, 531.


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INDEX


Sprigg, Patterson, 477, 595. Stevens, Horace, 491.


Stewart, John C., account of, 289.


Stockton, Com. Robert F., arrives in Congress, 204; fortifies town, 204; despatches Gillespie to meet Kear- ny, 208; portrait of, 211.


Stockton, Dr. Thomas C, 491, 602; portrait of, 603.


Story, W. W., poem on Coronado, 706.


Strahlmann E., portrait of, 519.


Street railways, history of, 438.


Suburbs of San Diego, account of, 706.


Sun, San Diegan, quoted, 530.


Sutherland, Thomas W., biography of, 290; record as lawyer, 582.


Swayne, E. J., portrait of, 521.


Sweetwater Dam, construction of, 448.


Taggart, Charles P., buys Gate- wood's interest in Union, 481; rec- ord as lawyer, 589.


Taggart, Mrs. C. P., 491.


Taylor, Bayard, visit of, 239.


Taylor, Rev. R. B., 556.


Tent City, account of, 709.


Telephone companies, history of, 436. Theaters, history of, 456.


Theosophical Society at Point Loma, 716


Thorpe, Rose Hartwick, portrait of, 498, 713.


Timken, Henry, portrait of, 515.


Tingley, Katherine, 520; portrait of, 716.


Torrance. E. S., portrait of, 589;592. Torrey Pines, 623.


Truman, Major Ben C., comment on San Diego's first boom, 366; pur- chases half interest in Bulletin, 488; portrait of, 489; 501.


Ubach, Father Antonio D., biography of, 175; portrait of, 538.


Union, history of, 479.


Unitarian Society, history of, 557.


Universal Brotherhood and Theo- sophical Society, 716.


U. S. Geographic Survey, report of, in 1879, 29.


Vancouver, visit and comment of, 84-85.


Van Dyke, Theodore S., comment on boom of 1887-89; 414; portrait of, 415; "Story of the Boom,"' 418;


originates flume enterprise, 445; 501.


Valle, Dr. C. C., portrait of, 607.


Vicente, Father Oliva, 537.


Victoria, Governor, arrival of, 118; flight of, 119.


Victoria, ship, 27.


Vidette San Diego, history of, 494.


Vigerano, Jose Maria, death of, 51. Vigilantes, executed Indians, 195.


Viscaino, Don Sebastian, 32-35; at- tacked by Indians, 51. Wadham, James E., 477.


Wagner, Harr, 494; portrait of, 495; 710.


Waite, F. D., 492; portrait of, 493.


Wallace, Rev. R. G., portrait of, 555. Wangenheim Julius, connection with


city Park, 619; 638; portrait of, 645.


Ward, M. L., portrait of, 469.


Warfield, Charles L., portrait of, 516. Warner, Col. Jonathan T., in Garra


fight, 187; portrait of, 188; biogra- phy of, 290.


Water development, history of, 443. Waterman, Gov. Robert W., portrait of, 429.


Waterman, Waldo S., portrait of, 440.


Watson, Rev. E. R., portrait of, 557.


Watts, Nathan, acknowledgment to, 18.


Webster, E. Bartlett, 442; portrait of, 510.


Wentscher, A., 491.


Western Union Telegraph Company, established in San Diego, 344.


Whaley, Thomas, biography of, 290; portrait of, 291.


Whaley, Mrs. Thomas, portrait of, 291.


Whaling trade, 109.


Wilbur, Rev. Sidney, arrival at San Diego, 543; portrait of, 543.


Wilde, Louis J., portrait of, 507. Williams, Charles L., portrait of, 645. Wilson, Warren, 491.


Witherby, Judge Oliver S., biogra- phy of, 292; record as lawyer, 582; portrait of, 584.


Withington, D. L., portrait of, 469. Wood, H. P., 624. portrait of, 630. Woodmen of the World, 660.


Woolman, Claude, portrait of, 473.


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HISTORY OF SAN DIEGO


Works, John D., 591. World, 490.


Wright, Leroy A., quoted, 374; por- trait of, 469; 501.


Wrightington, Thomas, biography of, 293.


Ybarra family massacre, 183. Y. M. C. A., history of, 562.


Zamorano, Augustin Vicente, leader of rebellion, 120; portrait of, 120; biography of, 177.


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