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INDEX
VOLUMES ONE TO TWENTY-SIX 1955-1980
Compiled by Margaret Neeld Coons
GUIDELINE Subject, '1‘iilc Arrangemciu Pages 1-35 Author Index
Pages 36-10
Entries are Arranged by Volume, Issue, Page. Season and Year 6 1975 21; Spring (Example) [Brackets] Indicate an Assigned 'J'itle Occasional Paj)ers 1, Appears as \'olume 7, Su[)plement 2, 1961 Occasional Paj^ers 10. Appears as Volume M. 1968
This Index to Noticias has been firepared with the Cooperation of Geraldine Vakk^ Sahyun Chairman of the Publications Committee Stella Haverland Rouse, Editor of Noticias Robert A. Miller. Librarian of the Gledhill Library Margaret Neeld Coons, Volunteer in the Gledhill Library
EDITORS OF Noticias 1955 - 1980 Wilberia M. Finley 1955 - 1957 Edward Selden Spaulding 1958 - 1968 CY)urten;ty Monsen 1968 - 197-1 Robert Gates (Acting Editor) 1975 - 1977 Stella Haverland Rouse 1977 -
SUBJECT INDEX ABBOTT, MAMIE GOULET [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-61
November 1968
ABERCROMBIE, STEWART [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
ADOBES Caneda SEE Whittaker (below) Covarrubias Covarrubias Adobe. 5:2-27 Summer 1969 Address to the Native Daughters. 4:3-12 October 1958 Adobe Walls Strengthened. 15:4-11 Fall 1969 Los Adobes de los Rancheros. 9:1, Supplement-18 Spring 1963 De la Guerra Casa de la Guerra. 18:1-1 Spring 1972 Danger to the De la Guerra Adobe. 9:3/4-23 Gonzales-Ramirez Gonzales-Ramirez Adobe. 15:4-1 Fall 1969 Guadalupe Guadalupe Adobes. Historic Adobe
11:4-6
Autumn 1963
Autumn 1965
Los Adobes de los Rancheros. 9:1, Supplement-18 Spring 1963 La Bodega SEE Packard (below) La Casa del Presidio SEE Whittaker (below) Las Cruces A History of the Las Cruces Adobe. 22:1-1 Packard Packard Adobe. 1:3-1 October 1955 Death Knell for an Old Adobe “La Bodega.’’ July/September 1956 Trussell-Winchester
Spring 1976
2:3-2
[Bequest of] Mrs. John Russell Hastings. 1:2-3 July 1955 Hastings Adobe is Rich Addition to Society’s Resources. 2:3-6 July/September 1956 Old Adobe Becomes Landmark. 3:2-10 April/December 1957 Adobe and Fernald House Restoration Projects. 8:1, Supplement-16 Spring 1962 Whittaker La Casa del Presidio Plaque.
3:1-1
January/March 1957
AGRICULTURE Bean Production in Santa Maria Valley. 11:4-5 Autumn 1965 Carpimeria Valley Agriculture. 8:4-8 Winter 1962 Lima Bean Industry in Carpimeria. 22:2-1 Summer 1976
ALCATRAZ ASPHALTUM MINE Asphaltum Mine at Goleta.
7:1-17
Spring 1961
AMERICAN FILM COMPANY In the Days of the Flying A.
22:3-1
ANACAPA ISLAND Channel Islands—Anacapa Island.
Fall 1976
5:3-1
Fall 1959
ARCHITECTS Barber, Peter J. 18:3-3 21:3-1 Fall 1975
Fall 1972;
21:2-n.p.
Summer 1975;
ARGUELLO, Concha The Story of Concha Argiiello. (Historically Speaking) 21:4-n.p. Winter 1975 ARLINGTON HOTEL Family Recollections of the Arlington. 9:2-17 The Old Arlington. 9:2-2 Summer 1963
Summer 1963
ARTISTS (Reproductions of their work only, for biographies see name of artist) Anderson, C. W. 8:3-22 Autumn 1962 Andrews, Joseph A. 9:2-1, 21 Summer 1963 Austin, Isabel More 8:1-12 Spring 1962 Bagdatopoulis, William 7:3-26 Autumn 1961 Barbieri, Leonardo 9:2-23 Summer 1963 Borein, Edward 5:1-1 Spring 1959; 7:3-1, 26 Autumn 1961; 8:3-1 Autumn 1962; 10:2-1, 23 Spring 1964; 11:4-23 Autumn 1965; Occasional Papers 9, 1967; 12, 1969 Borg, Carl Oscar 7:3-27 Autumn 1961; Occasional Papers 9, 1967 Branson, Paul 6:3-Cover Fall 1960 Carpenter, Dudley 11:1-11 Winter 1965; Occasional Papers 9, 1967 Choris, Louis 7:2, Supplement Summer 1961 Coulter, Mary Occasional Papers 9, 1967 De Yong, Joe 7:3-36 Autumn 1961; 9:3/4-l Autumn 1963; Occasional Papers 9, 1967 Diloi, J. 12:1-24 Winter 1966 Edwards, William A. 13:1-14 Winter 1967 Finley, Wilberta M. 8:4-Cover Winter 1962; 9:3/4-23 Autumn 1963 Firfires, Nicholas S. 9:1, Supplement-1 Spring 1963; 11:4-12 Autumn 1965 Fletcher, Frank Morley Ford, Henry Chapman Winter 1962; 10:1-1
16:l-n.p. Winter 1970 8:3-16 Autumn 1962; 8:4-7 Winter 1964; 10:2-1 Spring 1964; Occasional Papers 9, 1967; 12, 1969 - 2-
Freeman, Don
12:1-7
Winter 1966
Gorham, John 8:1-1 Spring 1962; 8:3-1,20 Autumn 1962; 10:4-1 Autumn 1964; 12:1-1 Winter 1966; 12:4-1 Autumn 1966 Grant, Campbell 10:2-2 Spring 1964; 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970; Occasional Papers 4, 1965 Groesbeck, Dan S. Occasional Papers 12, 1969 Hagerbaumer, David 5:4-Cover Winter 1959; Occasional Papers 4, 1965 Hastings, Howard Occasional Papers 4, 1965 Hebert, Marian 8:2-1 Summer 1962: Occasional Papers 9, 1967 Herter, Albert 19:2-10 Summer 1973; Occasional Papers 12, 1969 Hesthal, William Occasional Papers 12, 1969 Hoyt, Robert I. 6:2-Cover Summer 1960; 7:1-1 Spring 1961 Keith, William Occasional Papers 12, 1969 Kelsey, Richmond 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970; Occasional Papers 9, 1967 Knowles, Joseph 16:I-n.p. Winter 1970 Koerner, W.H.D. 16:2-1 Summer 1970 Lungren, Fernand 10:3-1 Summer 1964 Mattel, Clarence 7:4-1 Winter 1961 Monahan, Hugh Occasional Papers 6, 1966 Moore, Brett Occasional Papers 9, 1967; 12, 1969 Moran, Peter 6:1-10 Spring 1960; Occasional Papers 9, 1967; 12, 1969 Moran, Thomas Occasional Papers 12, 1969 Moran, Mrs. Thomas Occasional Papers 12, 1969 Parshall, Douglas Occasional Papers 9, 1967 Partridge, Roi Occasional Papers 12, 1969 Remington, Frederick 6:I-Cover Spring 1960 Rett, Egmont Z. 8:1-1 Spring 1962 Rosenberg, Louis Occasional Papers 12, 1969 Ruiz, Russell A. 4:4-2 December 1958; Occasional Papers 5, 1966; 13:1-1 Winter 1967; 16:3-1 Fall 1970: 21:1-5 Spring 1975 Russell, Charles Occasional Papers 9, 1967 Strong, Ray 12:1-16 Winter 1966 Ussher, Neville 8:4-1 Winter 1962 Vaughn, Reginald Occasional Papers 9, 1967; Voil^, Laurence Occasional Papers 12, 1969
12, 1969
ASPHALT Asphaltum Mine at Goleta.
7:1-17
Spring 1961
ASSISTENCIA Lost Chapel of Cieneguita. 7:1-11 Spring 1961 Santa Barbara County’s Mystery Mission. (San Marcos) 25:3-51 Fall 1979 -3-
AUSTIN, CAMILLA and PERRY [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-16
November 1968
AUSTIN, ISABEL MORE Isabel More Austin, 1864-1941. 8:1-12
Spring 1962
AUTOMOBILES The End of the Horse and Saddle Days. (Letter from Frank W. Crakes to Edward S. Spaulding, n.d.) 8:1-18 Spring 1962 Some Early Automobile Records. 18:4-1 Winter 1972 AVIATION Aviation at Hope Ranch. 7:2-1
Summer 1961
BACK COUNTRY Dick Smith’s Back Country. 23:2-21 BALLARD. SHREVE [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-73
Summer 1977
November 1968
BANKS Bank of America. 10:1-18 Winter 1964 Crocker-Citizens National. 10:1-6 Winter 1964 [Santa Barbara County] 10:1-1 Winter 1964 Santa Ynez Valley. 10:1-21 Winter 1964 Security-First National. 10:1-12 Winter 1964 United California. 10:1-2 Winter 1964 BARBER, PETER J. Peter J. Barber, Architect Extra-ordinary. (1830-1905) 18:3-3 Fall 1972 [Portrait] (Reproduction) 18:4-23 Winter 1972 The Santa Barbara of P. J. Barber. 21:2-1 Summer 1975; 21:3-1 Fall 1975 BARBIERI, LEONARDO Leonardo Barbieri, Painter. 9:2-23
Summer 1963
BARD. JOAN and DICK [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-28
November 1968
BATES, ROBERT [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-60
November 1968
BEARS [California Grizzly] 4:l/2-6
August 1958
BELCHER, HARRIET G. Dr. Harriet G. Belcher’s Letters (1875-1887). 25:2-17 1979; 25:3-37 Fall 1979 -4-
Summer
BEVERAGES Chocolate.
7:2-11
Summer 1961
BIGGS, MATTHEW H. Dr. Biggs Meets a Bandit. (From Dr. Biggs Letters, September 13, 1870-July 14, 1887) 12:4-11 Autumn 1966 BIRD REFUGE Andree Clark Bird Refuge.
6:2-21
Summer 1960
BLISS. SIR ARTHUR Sir Arthur Bliss in Santa Barbara.
17:1-3
BLISS, FRANCIS EDWARD Edward Borein’s Best Patron. 19:1-11 BLOCHMAN, IDA M. Mrs. Ida M. Blochman. BOND. MARSHALL [Biographical Sketch]
11:4-15
14:1/4-55
Spring 1971
Spring 1973
Autumn 1965
November 1968
BONILLA, ISAAC [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
BOREIN, EDWARD [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-14 November 1968 Borein Class in Etching. (Reproductions) Occasional Papers 9, 1967; 12, 1969 Edward Borein and His Fellow Artists. 7:3-26 Autumn 1961 Edward Borein and His Friends. 9:1-15 Spring 1963 Edward Borein’s Best Patron. (Francis Edward Bliss) 19:1-11 Spring 1973 [Reprint of Christmas Cards Sent by the Boreins] Occasional Papers 7, 1967 Society Dedicates a Bronze Plaque in Memory of Edward Borein. 16:4-21 Winter 1970 BORG, CARL OSCAR [Biography With Reproductions of Some of His Work] Summer 1965
11:3-1
BOTTOMS, JAMES [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
BOUNDARY, CALIFORNIA-NEVADA The Oblique Boundary Survey, 1873. Spring/Summer 1978
Supplement 1969
24:1/2-2
BOYD, SCOTT [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-31
November 1968
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BREWER. WILLIAM H. Professor Brewer’s Climb to the Crest of the Mountain Wall in 1861. (From Brewer’s “Up and Down in California, 1860-1864’’) 6:3-7 Fall 1960 BRIDGES Sam Stanwood’s Bridges. 13:1-5
Winter 1967
BRINKERHOFF. SAMUEL BEVIER Some Early Santa Barbarans. BROWN, DAVY Uncle Davy Brown.
9:1
17:1-7
Spring 1971
Supplement-26
BURKE, KATHLEEN Santa Barbara’s Most Decorated Woman.
Spring 1963
19:2-11
CABRILLO, JUAN RODRIGUES The Cabrillo Monument on San Miguel Island.
Summer 1973
5:3-11
CACHUMA PROJECT Completion of the Cachuma Project—and the Future. Summer 1967
Fall 1959
13:3-39
CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1849 Historic Signatures of the Signers. (Facsimile) 2:2-4 April/June 1956 CALIFORNIA-NEVADA BOUNDARY Diary of Julius Wickes. (Survey and map) 24:1/2-1 Summer 1978
Spring/
CAMPING Camping at Goleta Slough, 1912-1914. 24:4-57 Horseback Days. 7:3-29 Autumn 1961 CANALINO
SEE
CANEDA ADOBE
Winter 1979
CHUMASH INDIANS SEE
WHITTAKER
CANFIELD, ROBERT BAGE Notes on Robert Bage Canfield. CANNON, EDNA SHARP [Biographical Sketch]
6:1-4
Spring 1960
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
CANNON WHEEL Copy of a Letter from Dwight Murphy to Edward Selden Spaulding. August 12, 1960 About the Cannon Wheel Found on the Santa Ynez Range. 6:3-23 Fall 1960
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CANOES Chumash Canoes in the Revolt of 1824. 23:4-57 The Last Tomolos. 12:4-1 Autumn 1966
Winter 1977
CANON PERDIDO New Light On an Old Legend—“El Canon Perdido”. 2:3-1 July/September 1956 CARL STODDARD RANCH Nicholas the Bull. 12:4-16
Autumn 1966
CARPINTERIA VALLEY Carpinteria Tar Pits. 8:4-11 Winter 1962 Carpinteria Valley Agriculture. 8:4-8 Winter 1962 Lima Bean Industry in Carpinteria. 22:2-1 Summer 1976 Portola Visits the Carpinteria Valley. 8:4-1 Winter 1962 Sandyland. 8:4-20 Winter 1962 Shepard’s Inn. 8:4-3 Winter 1962 CARRILLO, CARLOS ANTONIO [Reproduction of Portrait by Leonardo Barbieri] 9:2-25 Summer 1963 CARRILLO. JOAQUIN Barbieri Portrait. 3:2-4 April/December 1957 [Biographical Sketch] 3:2-4 April/December 1957 CARUSI A California Idyl. (Contralto)
17:3-11
Fall 1971
CASEY AT THE BAT Earnest Lawrence Thayer at the Bat.
24:4-71
Winter 1978
CASITAS PASS Casitas Pass.
10:2-18
Spring 1964
CASTAC GOLD MINE Soceity Acquires Stamp Mill From Castac Gold Mine. Summer 1975 CATTLE Nicholas the Bull.
12:4-16
Autumn 1966
CHANNEL ISLANDS Anacapa Island. 5:3-1 Fall 1959 Channel Islands Nomenclature. 4:3-8 Santa Cruz Island, 5:3-3 Fall 1959 Santa Rosa Island. 5:3-9 Fall 1959
October 1958
CHASE, HAROLD [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-37
November 1968
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21:2-n.p.
CHASE, PEARL [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-67
November 1968
CHAUTAUQUA Chautauqua—“The Most American Thing in America” Theodore Roosevelt. 19:3-1 Fall 1973 CHINA CAMP China Camp.
Occasional Papers 4, 1965
CHINATOWN SEE CHINESE CHINESE As I Knew Them. 13:4-n.p. Autumn 1967 In the Days of Pon Sue. 13:4-n.p. Autumn 1967 Joseph Sexton Establishes Pampas Plume Industry. (Labor) 18:4-17 Winter 1972 Recollections of the Chinese and Chinatown. 13:4-n.p. Autumn 1967 CHINESE SHRINE The Shrine.
13:4-n.p.
Autumn 1967
CHRISTMAS Christmas at Rancho San Julian. 20:4-1 Jacob’s Ladder. 20:4-3 Winter 1974
Winter 1974
CHUMASH INDIANS Chumash Canoes in the Revolt of 1824. 23:4-57 Winter 1977 The Last Tomolo. 12:4-1 Autumn 1960 Trade Systems of the Chumash Indians. 12:4-17 Autumn 1966 With What God Will Provide: A Re-examination of the Chumash Revolt of 1824. 26:2-21 Summer 1980 CHURCHES [Protestant Episcopal Church] By Land and Sea. The Story of Some Early Santa Barbarans. 13:2-1 Spring 1967 CIENEGUITA Lost Chapel of Cieneguita. CLUBS The Saint Cecelia Club.
7:1-11
7:2-19
Spring 1961
Summer 1961
COLD SPRING Cold Spring Tavern, 1908-1914. (Reminiscences) 25:1-8 Spring 1979 Incidents at Cold Spring. 25:1-11 Spring 1979 The 1914 Storm. 25:1-13 Spring 1979 The Prodigal Jail. 3:2-9 April/December 1957
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COLEGIO FRANCISCANO SEE FRANCISCAN COLLEGE CONRAD, WALTER [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
CONSTABULARY The Santa Barbara Constabulary.
4:4-9
December 1958
COOPER, ELWOOD Blue Gum and Ladybugs. Introduction of Eucalyptus Trees to Santa Barbara Area) 6:1-12 Spring 1960 COOPER, JOSEPH WRIGHT My Father, J. W. Cooper.
7:2-14
Summer 1961
CORDERO, MIGUEL A History of Las Cruces Adobe.
22:1-1
Spring 1976
COUNTY BOWL Santa Barbara County Bowl.
19:1-1
Spring 1973
COVARRUBIAS ADOBE Address to the Native Daughters. 4:3-12 October 1958 Adobe Walls Strengthened. 15:4-11 Fall 1969 Los Adobes de los Rancheros. 9:1, Supplement-18 Spring 1963 COVARRUBIAS, JOSE MARIA Director Gledhill’s Address to the Native Daughters — Covarrubias Adobe, September 7, 1958. 4:3-12 October 1958 COVERED WAGONS Crossing the Plains, 1862. COWBOYS
SEE
16:2-1
Summer 1970
VAQUEROS
CRAKES, FRANK [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
CUBA The Wreck of the Cuba.
5:3-14
Fall 1959
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN COLONISTS [Caneda] La Casa del Presidio Plaque. January/March 1957
3:1-1
DAVIS, HAROLD H. [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-9
November 1968
DAVY BROWN CANYON Uncle Davy Brown. 9:1,
Supplement-26
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Spring 1963
DE LA GUERRA, ANA MARIA The Wedding of Ana Maria De la Guerra to Alfred Robinson, 1836. Re-enacied 1971. 17:3-17 Fall 1971 DE LA GUERRA, PABLO Selected Letters of Pablo De la Guerra to His Wife, Josefa Moreno, 1851-1872. 20:3-1 Fall 1974 DE LA GUERRA ADOBE Casa De la Guerra—Santa Barbara.
18:1-1 Spring 1972 Danger to the De la Guerra Adobe. 9:3/4-23 Autumn 1963
DE LA GUERRA FAMILY The De la Guerra Wedding. (From “Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana) 6:2-1 Summer 1960 DE YONG, JOE [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-34 November 1968 “I, Mine and Me.” 9:3/4-l Autumn 1963 Moon Magic. (Santa Cruz Corrals) [Verse] 9:1, Supplement-21 Spring 1963 DEN, NICHOLAS Nicholas Den Memento. (Photosiatic copy of a letter to William Heath Davis, 26 June 1849) 1:3-3 October 19.55 DIBBLEE, INES DE LA GUERRA [An Appreciation] 11:1-5 Winter 1965 DIBBLEE, THOMAS B. Letter to W. W. Hollister, 15 October 1867. April/June 1956 Punta del Castillo.
26:4-61
2:2-6
Winter 1980
DIEGO. FRANCISCO GARCIA The Coming to Santa Barbara of Reverend Bishop Francisco Garcia Diego. (From “Life in California” by Alfred Robinson) 6:2-4 Summer 1960 DORSEY, ETHEL-MAY [Biographical Sketch] DUNE LAKE
SEE
14:1/4-43
November 1968
GUADALUPE LAKE
DUNN, HARRY [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-68
November 1968
DUNSANY, EDWARD JOHN MORETON Santa Barbara Through the Eyes of Lord Dunsany. Fall 1972
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18:3-11
EARTHQUAKES The Earthquake. A Personal Experience. 5:2-8 Summer 1959 The Earthquake of 1925 at Santa Barbara and Its Effect on the Old Mission. 5:2-3 Summer 1959 Heroic Action of Henry Ketz. 5:2-7 Summer 1959 The Major Earthquakes of California. (A historical summary) 5:2-1 Summer 1959 The U. S. Navy and Santa Barbara Naval Reserve During the Aftermath of the 1925 Earthquake. 24:4-13 Winter 1976 EASTON. ROBERT [Biographical Sketch] ECKMAN, JAMES [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-38
November 1968
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
EDMONDS, GEORGE [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-65
November 1968
EDWARDS. HAROLD [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-64
November 1968
14:1/4-57
November 1968
EDWARDS. STELLA HYDE [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-32
November 1968
EDWARDS, WILLIAM A. [Biographical Sketch]
November 1968
EDWARDS. PETER [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-54
EL CAMINO REAL [Map] 4:3-9
October 1958
EL CUARTEL A Case of Mistaken Identity.
23:2-.34
Summer 1977
ELLIS. ANNA LINCOLN [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-70
November 1968
ELLISON. WILLIAM HENRY Dr. Ellison Honored by U.C.S.B. As a Research Lecturer. April/December 1957 ESPINOSA, JOE El Vaquero Viejo.
8:1-14
3:2-12
Spring 1962
ETCHING Borein Class in Etching. (Reproductions) 1967: 12. 1969
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Occasional Papers 9,
“EUSTACE” (Schooner) By Land and Sea. The Story of Some Early Santa Barbarans. 13:2-1 Spring 1967 FALETTI, REGINALD [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-18 FENZI, EMANUELE ORAZIO
SEE
November 1968 FRANCESCHI, FRANCISCO
FERNALD, FLORENCE An Appreciation of Florence Fernald. 8:2-15 Summer 1962 FERNALD HOUSE [Moving to New Location] 5:2-25 Summer 1959 Trussell-Winchester Adobe and Fernald House Restoration Projects. 8:1, Supplement-16 Spring 1962 FIESTA Historia Abreviada De la Fiesta. 6:2-26 Summer 1960 History of Santa Barbara’s Fiesta, “Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara.” 12:3-1 Summer 1966 Nacimiento de Santa Barbara. (Birth of Santa Barbara) First Fiesta Program Following the Completion of the Bowl. 19:1-6 Spring 1973 FINLEY, WILBERTA and GEORGE [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-11
November 1968
FINNERAN, MIKE . . . Mayor of the San Marcos. 25:1-14
Spring 1979
FIRE DEPARTMENT A History of the Santa Barbara Fire Department, 1874-1910. 15:2-1 Spring 1969 Some Recollections of a Retired Deputy Fire Chief. 15:2-11 Spring 1969 FIRES A Chronological History of Some Major Fires in Santa Barbara. 15:2-15 Spring 1969 The Coyote Fire of 1964. 16:3-9 Fall 1970 FIRFIRES, NICHOLAS [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-69 FISH. JULIETTE WALKER Crossing the Plains, 1862.
16:2-1
November 1968
Summer 1970
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FLAGS El Vaquero Viejo. (First American Flag Raised in Santa Barbara) 8:1-16 Spring 1962 Three Flags Over the Presidio. 3:1-4 January/March 1957 FLEET The Great White Fleet Visits Santa Barbara. FLETCHER. FRANK MORLEY Wood-block Priming in Santa Barbara.
6:2-11
16:1-n.p.
Summer 1960
Winter 1970
FLOODS The Great Yuba-Feather Rivers Flood, December 1955. 5:4-1 Winter 1959 FLOWER CARNIVALS
SEE
PARADES
FLOWER FESTIVAL Reprint of “Souvenir of Santa Barbara Flower Festival.” (Photo gravures 1895) Occasional Papers 8, 1967 FLYING A Career Cut Short. (Gliders and helicopters) 6:1-15
Spring 1960
FLYING A In the Days of the Flying A. (Reminiscences of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Overbaugh) 22:3-1 Fall 1976 FORD, HENRY CHAPMAN Notes on Henry Chapman Ford.
8:4-6
Winter 1962
FORSYTH. GLORIA BROOKS [Biographical Sketch] Occasional Papers 10, Supplement 1969 FORTS Mesa Fortifications.
26:4-77
FOXEN. BENJAMIN The Foxen-Fremont Fable.
Winter 1980
26:1-14
Spring 1980
FRANCE, GERTRUDE RICE [Biographical Sketch] Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
FRANCESCHI, FRANCISCO Biography. 18:2-17 Summer 1972 FRANCISCAN COLLEGE Santa Barbara School Days.(1869-1874) Occasional Papers 3-4, 1964 FREEMAN, DON [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10, - 13 -
Supplement 1969
FREMONT. JOHN CHARLES The Foxen-Fremom Fable. 26:1-H Spring 1980 Fremont Returns to Santa Barbara. (From Fremont’s “Memoirs”) 6:3-5 Fall 1960 The Location of the Fremont Trail, (Letter From Irving Wills to Edward Selden Spaulding, 14 September 1960) 7:1-23 Spring 1961 Fremont Plaque. 8:1-16 Spring 1962 FURLONG, MARTHA [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-71
November 1968
FURLONG, MATTHEW By Land and Sea. The Story of Some Early Santa Barbarans. 13:2-1 Spring 1967 GALVIN. JOHN [Manifest of Shipment to Fray Junipera Serra, 1782] 7:2, Supplement-1 Summer 1961 GAMBLE, JOHN Ed Borein and His Fellow Artists.
7:3-26
Autumn 1961
GARDENS La Favorita, Residence of William P. Gould. El Montecito, California (Reprint of a book published in 1905, mainly photographs of gardens) Occasional Papers 11, 1968 GAVIOTA PASS The Gaviota Pass.
10:2-8
Spring 1964
GEIGER. MAYNARD [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-23
November 1968
GHERINl, PIER [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-24
November 1968
GILBERT, EDWARD A. [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-44
November 1968
GLEDHILL, W. EDWIN and ANDRIETTE [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-48 November 1968 The Gledhills. (With Portraits) 6:4-1 Winter 1960 GLEDHILL LIBRARY Dedication of the Gledhill Library.
13:2-16
Spring 1967
GOLD Society Acquires Stamp Mill From Castac Gold Mine. Summer 1975
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21:2-n.p.
GOLETA . . . and the Shells Came. (Shelling of Ellwood 2.S feb., 1942) 7:1-3 Spring 1961 The Goleta Simoon of 1859. 20:4-6 Winter 1974 Map of Goleta in 1895. 7:1-12 Spring 1961 [Naming of Goleta] 7:1-1 Spring 1961 Two Picnics at More’s Landing. 7:1-7 Spring 1961 GOLETA SLOUGH Camping at Goleta Slough, 1912-1924
25:4-57
GOLF Golf Hazards a Half Century Ago. 8:2-20
Winter 1979
Summer 1962
GONZALES. RAFAEL GERARDO Gonzales-Ramirez Adobe. 15:4-1
Fall 1969
GORHAM, JOHN [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-19
November 1968
GOULD, WILLIAM P. La Favorita, Residence of William P. Gould. El Montecito, California. (Reprint of a book published in 1905. Mainly photographs of gardens) Occasional Papers 11, 1968 GRANT, CAMPBELL [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-41
November 1968
GRIFFITH, YALE [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-72
November 1968
GUADALUPE Guadalupe Adobes
11:4-6
Autumn 1965
GUADALUPE LAKE Guadalupe and Dune Lakes. Occasional Papers 6, 1966 HARBOR The Breakwater. 8:1-1
Spring 1962
HARRIS, GENE M. Our 1979 President. 25:2-33
Summer 1979
HASTINGS, MRS. JOHN RUSSELL [Obituary] 1:2-3 July 1955 HEBERT, MARIAN My Daughter, Marian Hebert. 8:2-1
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Summer 1962
HILDRETH, JOE Hildreth Peak.
12:1-1
A Soapstone Olla.
Winter 1966
Occasional Papers 5, 1966
HILLEBRAND, TIMOTHY [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
HOFFMANN, BERNARD Bernard Hoffmann — Community Builder.
5:2-15
Summer 1959
HOPE RANCH Aviation at Hope Ranch. 7:2-1 Summer 1961 History of Hope House. 18:1-9 Spring 1972 A Picnic at Hope Ranch. (From “Life in California” by Alfred Robinson) 7:1-6 Spring 1961 HOPKINS, JUNE WHEELER [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10.
Supplement 1969
HOPKINS, PRYNCE [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-56
November 1968
HORSES Horseback Days. 7:3-29 Autumn 1961 Jerkline Team. 5:1-1 Spring 1959 “King and Queen” Markers. (King Uhlan and Queen Lou Dillon) 4:l/2-5 August 1958 Palomino Horse. 8:3-23 Autumn 1962 Ride Rancherosl
9:1,
Supplement-1
Spring 1963
HORTICULTURE Blue Gum and Ladybugs. (Eucalyptus) 6:1-12 Spring I960 Joseph Sexton Establishes Pampas Plume Industry. 18:4-17 Winter 1972 Pioneers Brought Trees to the Valley. (Santa Maria) 11:4-18 Autumn 1965 HOT SPRINGS Montecito Hot Springs Experience: Three Views. Spring 1980 San Marcos. 9:1, Supplement-25 Spring 1963
26:1-1
HOUSES Cooperation Preserves a Landmark. (Hunt-Stambach House) 1:1-3 April 1955 From Single-storied Adobes to Two-storied Wooden Structures. I8:5-n.p. August 1972 History of Hope Ranch. 18:1-9 Spring 1972 The Lincoln House. 18:1-18 Spring 1972 The Santa Barbara of Peter J. Barber. 21:3-1 Fall 1975
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HOYT. ROBERT I. [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-39
November 1968
HUNT HOUSE Cooperation Preserves a Landmark. (Hunt-Stambach House) 1:1-3 April 1955 HUSE, CHARLES ENOCH Charles Enoch Huse. 9:3/4-12
Autumn 1963
HYDE, LEE McCLELLAND The Mission Tunnel and Lee Hyde. (Engineer) 6:3-8 INDIANS
SEE
Fall 1960
CHUMASH INDIANS
JAPANESE JUNK Jukichi—The Story of an Ill-fated Japanese Junk, 1815. (From the Mss. of Captain Jukichi, with a Brief Description of Santa Barbara. 17:1-12 Spring 1971 JERKLINE The Jerkline Team.
5:1-1
Spring 1959
JOURNALISTS Santa Barbara Journalists, 1855-1973.
19:4-1
Winter 1973
KELLY BROTHERS Notes on the Upper Santa Ynez Valley and the Kelly Brothers. 8:3-30 Autumn 1962 KINEVAN, PAT The Old San Marcos Pass Road. (Kinevan Ranch) 24:3-56 Fall 1978 KING UHLAN The “King and Queen’’ Markers.
4:1/2-5
August 1958
KOCH, CARLOTTA The Koch Manuscript. (Microfilm) A Narative Around the Life and Times of Don Caspar Orena. 2:1-4 January/March 1956 KOEFOD, ERNESTINE [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-59
November 1968
KONG, WALTER [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-58
November 1968
KROLL, FRANCES COOPER [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-3
November 1968
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LA PURISIMA MISSION La Purisima’s 169th Birthday Festival. 2:2-6 April/June 1956 La Purisima Concepcion, 1787-1812. (Mission Vieja) 21:1-2 Spring 1975 La Purisima, a Living Museum of Spanish Colonial History. 19:2-1 Summer 1973 Structural Chronology and Observations of Mission Vieja La Purisima. 21:1-9 Spring 1975 LAND TITLES Early Land Titles in Santa Barbara.
7:3-20
Autumn 1961
LANDMARKS Royal Presidio. State Landmark No. 636. 4:1/2-12 August 1958 A Santa Barbara Masterplan.(Preservation of our historic landmarks) 2:2-5 April/June 1956 LARIOS, FELIPE ESTOLANO Pays his Respects to his Alma Mater, the Colegio Franciscano, 1938 Occasional Papers 3-1, 1964 LAS CANOAS SEE
RATTLESNAKE CANYON
LAS CRUCES A History of the Las Cruces Adobe. 22:1-1
Spring 1976
LAUREL SPRINGS Laurel Springs Memories. 24:3-44 Fall 1978 24:3-5 Fall 1978 Recollections of the “Snyder’s. LAW ENFORCEMENT Santa Barbara’s Early Law Enforcement, 1800-1900. Spring 1969
15:2-17
LEADBETTER, FREDERICK Punta del Castillo, 1886-1980. 26:4-69 Winter 1980 Leadbetter’s Estate. 26:4-75 Winter 1980 LIGHTHOUSE The Santa Barbara Light and Its Keeper, 1904. 26:4-61 Winter 1980 Lighthouse History. 26:4-64 Winter 1980 LIMA BEANS The Lima Bean Industry in Carpinteria. 22:2-1 Summer 1976 LINCOLN, MRS. AMASA LYMAN Lincoln Letters. 1869-1870. 10:4-1 LINCOLN, ANNA B. SEE
Autumn 1964
ELLIS. ANNA B. LINCOLN
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LINCOLN HOUSE The Lincoln House. 18:1-18 Spring 1972 Lincoln Letters, 1869-1870. 10:4-1 Autumn 1964 LLOYD, CLIO L. Santa Barbara (Reprint of a Booklet, 1893) Occasional Papers 2, 1963 LOBERO, JOSE “I Knew Jose Lobero.” 20:1-1 Spring 1974 Jose Lobero. 11:1-6 Winter 1965 LOBERO THEATRE Beggar on Horseback. 11:1-1 Winter 1965 Some Vagrant Musings on Community Theatre in Santa Barbara. 11:1-18 Winter 1965 The Story of Lobero Theatre.
11:1-18
Winter 1965
LOS ALAMOS [Los Alamos General Store. Historic Bronze Plaque Installed] 18:3-5 Fall 1972 Society of Los Alamos. 9:3/4-7 Autumn 1963 LOS AMOLES RANCH Across the Valley to Rancho Los Amoles. 8:3-1
Autumn 1962
LOS OLIVOS Railroad and Stagecoach Days in Los Olivos. 8:3-10 Autumn 1962 LOST CANNON
SEE
CANON PERDIDO
LOTUSLAND Mme. Ganna Walska’s Three Decades at Lotusland. 17:3-7 Fall 1971 LOW. CAPTAIN CHARLES P. A Recollection of Captain Low. 6:1-7
Spring 1960
LOW, HELEN [Biographical Sketch] Occasional Papers 10, Supplement 1969 LUMMIS, CHARLES FLETCHER [Tribute] 15:4-14
Fall 1969
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LUNGREN, FERNAND Fernand Lungren.
10:3-1
Summer 1964
LYMAN, AUGUSTA Y. [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
MAPS California-Nevada Oblique Boundary, 1873. 24:1/2-1 Spring/Summer 1978 Channel Islands. 5:3-2 Fall 1959 El Camino Real. 4:3-10 October 1958 Fremont’s Trail. 6:3-Inside Cover Fall 1960 Fremont’s Trail. [Copy of a Letter From Owen H. O’Neill to Edward Selden Spaulding with Regard to the Trail, July 27, 1960] 6:3-24 Fall 1960 Map of District 10 After Wilson Wood. (Feather and Yuba Rivers) 5:4-1 Winter 1959 Map of Goleta in 1895. 7:1-12 Spring 1961 Map of Portola’s Trek Through the Land of the Quabaja Tribe. (Chumash) 15:3-13 Summer 1969 Mission Viejo. 21:1-1 Spring 1975 Rancheros Vistadores Trek. 9:1, Supplemem-14 Spring 1963 Rancho Las Cruces, 1876. 22:l-n.p. Spring 1976 [Routes of the Manila Galleon and of Magellan’s Route Across the Pacific] 7:2, Supplement-10 Summer 1961 Royal Presidio of Santa Barbara. 13:1-10 Winter 1967 Scope of Operation—Santa Barbara and Suburban Railway. (Reprint from Western Railroader) 15:1-8 Winter 1968 U. S. Coast Survey Map, 1870. (Portion) 22:2-12 Summer 1976 MATTEL CLARENCE [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-50 November 1968 [Mattel’s Tavern] Clarence Mattel. 7:4-1 Winter 1961 McELRATH, CLIFFORD [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-47
November 1968
McKINLEY. WILLIAM, PRESIDENT President McKinley’s Visit. 9:2-1 Summer 1963 A Visit of President McKinley to Santa Barbara in 1901. (A personal recollection of Edward Selden Spaulding) 6:2-8 Summer 1960 MEDICINE A Day in a Surgeon’s Life. 12:1-8 Winter 1966 A Medical Curiosity. 22:l-n.p. Spring 1976 MENZIES, JEAN .STORKE [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
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Supplement 1969
MESA Mesa Fortifications.
26:4-77
MILITARY Santa Barbara Constabulary.
Winter 1980
4:4-9
December 1958
MILL VALLEY A California Idyl. (Carusi)
17:3-11
MISSION TUNNEL The Mission Tunnel and Lee Hyde. MISSION VIEJA
SEE
Fall 1971
6:3-8
Fall 1960
LA PURISIMA MISSION
MISSIONS The California Missions, Asia Helped Them Begin. [Manifest of a Shipment of Goods From the Church in Manila to Fray Junipera Serra in San Francisco, California. February 1782] 7:2, Supplement-1 Summer 1961 La Purisima, a Living Museum of Spanish Colonial History. 19:2-1 Summer 1973 La Purisima Concepcion, 1787-1812. (Mission Vieja) 21:1-2 Spring 1975 La Purisima State Historic Park. 21:1-1 Spring 1975 Santa Ines Mission Fifty Years Ago. 8:3-15 Autumn 1962 The Two Purisimas—An Introduction. 21:1-1 Spring 1975 MOISE, NINA Some Vagrant Musings on Community Theatre in Santa Barbara. 11:1-18' Winter 1965 MONO CANYON Nicholas the Bull.
12:4-16
Autumn 1966
MONSEN, FREDERICK Frederick Monsen, Explorer and Ethnographer. Summer 1969
I
15:3-17
MONTECITO La Favoriia, Residence of William P. Gould. El Montecilo, California. (Reprint of a book published 1905, mainly photo graphs of gardens) Occasional Papers 11, 1968 Montecito Hot Springs Experience: Three Views. 26:1-1 Spring 1980 MONTECITO HISTORY Montecito. 24:4-61
Winter 1978
The Old Montecito Hall—Its Young Years. 24:4-65
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Winter 1978
MORENO, JOSEFA Selected Letters of Pablo de la Guerra to his Wife, Josefa Moreno, 1851-1872. 20:3-1 Fall 1974 MORENO, MARION Marion Moreno, 1891-1975.
21:4-n.p.
Winter 1975
MORE’S LANDING Two Picnics at More’s Landing.
7:1-7
Spring 1961
MOUNTAIN PASSES Casitas Pass. 10:2-18 Spring 1964 The Conejo Grade. 10:2-21 Spring 1964 Gaviota Pass. 10:2-8 Spring 1964 The Old San Marcos Pass Road. 24:3-56
Fall 1978
One of the Last Cattle Drives Over Refugio Pass. 10:2-10 Spring 1964 San Marcos Pass. 10:2-13 Spring 1964; 26:2-30 Summer 1980 Some Observations of Santa Barbara County’s Early Roads. 10:2-4 Spring 1964 The Vegetation of the Passes. 10:2-3 Spring 1964 MOUNTAIN WALL
SEE
SANTA YNEZ MOUNTAIN RANGE
MOVIES In the Days of the Flying A.
22:3-1
Fall 1976
MURPHY, DWIGHT [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-5
November 1968
MYRICK. CHARLOTTE [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-21
November 1968
NOTICIAS Introducing “Noticias. 1:1-1 April 1955 A Tribute to “Noticias.” 1:2-2 April 1955 OBERT, KARL [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
OJAI The Prodigal Jail.
3:2-9
April/December 1957
OLD SPANI.SH DAYS IN SANTA BARBARA
SEE
FIESTA
OLLA A Soapstone Olla.
Occasional Papers 5, 1966
O’NEILL. OWEN HUGH Genealogical Record.
2:4-5
Ociober/December 1956
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ORENA. CASPAR Don Caspar Orena. 10:3-7 Summer 1964 The Koch Manuscript. (Microfilm) A Narrative Around the Life and Times of Don Caspar Orena. 2:1-4 January/March 1956 The Life of Don Caspar Orena. (As recorded by Carlotta de Koch) 10:4-24 Autumn 1964 ORTECA, JOSE FRANCISCO The Discovery of San Francisco Bay. A Translation. (Letter from Jose Francisco Ortega to Francisco Palou. February 9, 1770) 6:1-1 Spring 1960 ORTECA FAMILY A California Pioneer. 2:4-1
October/December 1956
PACIFIC COAST RAILWAY The Passing Trains. 11:4-9 Autumn 1965 A Railroad With a Heart. 12:1-4 Winter 1966 PACKARD ADOBE Death Knell for an Old Adobe, “La Bodega.” 2:3-2 July/ September 1956 Packard Adobe. 1:3-1 October 1955; 2:3-2 July/September 1956 PAINTED CAVE Painted Cave Resort. (History) 24:3-37
Fall 1978
PAMPAS CRASS Joseph Sexton Establishes Pampas Plume Industry. 18:4-17 Winter 1972 PARADES The Flower Carnivals. 6:2-5
Summer 1960
PARMA, JOHN A. [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-29
November 1968
PAXTON, JOE [Biographical Sketch]
November 1968
14:1/4-36
PECK, LOUISE PARROT Louise Parrot Peck Memorial Collection.4:1/2-11
August 1958
PHYSICIANS Dr. Biggs Meets a Bandit. (From Dr. Biggs’ letters, September 13, 1870-July 14, 1887) 12:4-11 Autumn 1966 Santa Barbara’s Early Women Doctors. 25:2-30 Summer 1979 PILLEY, JACK [Biographical Sketch] Occasional Papers 10,
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Supplement 1969
PLAZA DEL MAR Plaza del Mar.
12:1-20
POETT, DIBBLEE [Biographical Sketch]
Winter 1966
14:1/4-35
November 1968
POINT ARGUELLO Argliello—Concepcion Dangerous Headland. (Cape Horn of the Pacific) 5:3-17 Fall 1959 POINT CONCEPCION Argliello—Concepcion Dangerous Headland. (Cape Horn of the Pacific) 5:3-17 Fall 1959 Point Concepcion. (With reproduced photographs) 12:2-1 Spring 1966 POLICE History of Santa Barbara Police Department, 1900-1960. 15:2-17 Spring 1969 The Santa Barbara Constabulary. 4:4-9 December 1958 POLO Puma del Castillo. 26:4-61
Winter 1980
PORTER. WILLIAM [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
PORTOLA, CASPAR Portola Visits the Carpinteria Valley. 8:4-1 Winter 1962 The PortolS Expedition Through Santa Barbara County, 1769. 15:3-1 Summer 1969 POTTER HOTEL A "Bouquet of Capitalists” at the Potter Hotel, 1904. (Excerpt from "A French Journalist in America” by Jules Huret) 21:2-n.p. Summer 1975 Doing California. (With a good word for the Potter Hotel)[Copy of a letter to Stella Adams from her mother Angie Adams, 1903] 23:1-17 Spring 1977 PRESERVATION Our Community Heritage. 2:1-3 January/March 1956 Santa Barbara’s Heritage. 5:2-27 Summer 1959 PRESIDIO A Case of Mistaken Identity. 23:2-34 Summer 1977 Historical Background of the Royal Presidio Chapel. 15:4-19 Fall 1969 Preliminary Report on the Presidio Chapel. 13:1-12 Winter 1967
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PRESIDIO Royal Presidio—State Landmark No. 636. (Plaque) 4:1/2-12 August 1958 The Santa Barbara Presidio. 13:1-1 Winter 1967 Tentative Summary of Archaeological Findings at the Presidio Chapel Site. 13:4-n.p. Autumn 1967 PUEBLO VIEJO A Santa Barbara Master Plan. 2:2-5 April/June 1956 Ordinance Carried. 6:1-2 Spring 1960 PUNTA DEL CASTILLO Punta del Castillo, 1886-1980.
26:4-61
Winter 1980
QUEEN LOU DILLON The “King and Queen’’ Marker.
4:l/2-5
August 1958
RAILROADS Early Railroading. 12:4-8 Autumn 1966 The Passing Trains. 11:4-9 Autumn 1965 Railroad and Stage Coach Days in Los Olivos. Autumn 1962 A Railroad With a Heart. (Pacific Coast)
8:3-10
12:1-4
Winter 1966
RANCHEROS VISITADORES Ride Rancheros!
9:1
Supplement-1
Spring 1963
RANCHES Carl Stoddard.
12:4-16
Autumn 1966
History of Hope Ranch. 18:1-9 Spring 1972 Aviation at Hope Ranch. 7:2-1 Summer 1961 Across the Valley to Rancho Los Amoles. 8:3-1 Autumn 1962 Christmas at Rancho San Julian. 20:4-1 Winter 1974 Roundup Time of Rancho San Julian. 7:3-1 Autumn 1961 San Julian Rancho. 10:3-13 Summer 1964 Rancho San Marcos. 4:3-1 October 1958 San Marcos. 25:3-51 Fall 1979 An Afternoon at T. M. Ranch. 9:1 SuppIement-16 Spring 1963 Tajiguas. 9:1 Supplement-10 Spring 1963 RATTLESNAKE CANYON Rattlesnake Canyon.
9:1
Supplement-22
Spring 1963
REFUGIO PASS One of the Last Cattle Drives Over Refugio Pass. Spring 1964
10:2-10
REMINGTON, FREDERICK Letter from Edward A. Gilbert to Edward Selden Spaulding, February 26, 1960. (Regarding a picture by Remington) 6:1-9 Spring 1960 - 25 -
RETT, EGMONTT [Biographical Sketch] Occasional Papers 10, Supplement 1969 REYNOLDS, HEWETT [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-42
November 1968
RICKARD, JOHN T. [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-66
November 1968
ROADS El Camino Real [Map] 4:3-9 October 1958 The Old San Marcos Pass Road. 24:3-56 Fall 1978 Some Observations on Santa Barbara County’s Early Roads. Spring 1964
10:2-4
ROGERS, CAMERON [Biographical Sketch] Occasional Papers 10, Supplement 1969 ROGERS, EUGENE F. The Memoir of Eugene F. Rogers. 26:3-41
Fall 1980
ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, PRESIDENT The Colonel Was Confused. 9:1-7 Spring 1963 Theodore Roosevelt’s Visit to Santa Barbara . . . A Personal Recollection. 4:l/2-l August 1958 ROSS, JAMES Sheriff James Ross. 9:1-1
Spring 1963
RUIZ, RUSSELL [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-52 RUSSELL, J. H. The Conejo Grade.
10:2-21
November 1968
Spring 1964
RUST, GEORGE M. A Short Life in Santa Barbara. (Copies of several letters sent to relatives from Santa Barbara, 1874-1876) 23:1-11 Spring 1977 ST. VINCENT’S SCHOOL St. Vincent School. 5:1-14 Spring 1959 St. Vincent’s—A Centennial Year. 2:4-8 October/December 1956 SAN FRANCISCO BAY The Discovery of San Francisco Bay. A Translation. (Letter from Jose Francisco Ortega to Francisco Palou, February 9, 1770) 6:1-1 Spring 1960
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SAN JULIAN RANCH Christmas at Rancho San Julian. 20:4-1 Winter 1974 Fredo of San Julian Ranch. 10:3-13 Summer 1964 Roundup Time of Rancho San Julian. 7:3-1 Autumn 1961 SAN LUIS OBISPO and SANTA MARIA VALLEY RAILROAD The Passing Trains.
11:4-9
Autumn 1965
SAN MARCOS ASISTENCIA Santa Barbara County’s Mystery Mission.
25:3-51
Fall 1979
SAN MARCOS HOT SPRINGS The San Marcos Hot Springs.
9:1,
Supplement-25
Spring 1963
SAN MARCOS PASS China Camp. Occasional Papers 4:-n.p. 1965 Holdup in the San Marcos Pass. Santa Barbara and Los Olivos Stages Robbed. 6:3-18 Fall 1960 Mike Finneran, Mayor of the San Marcos. 25:1-14 Spring 1979 The Old San Marcos Pass Road. 24:3-56 Fall 1978 San Marcos Pass. 10:2-13 Spring 1964 San Marcos Pass History. 26:2-30 Summer 1980 SAN MARCOS RANCH [Map of Ranch cl950] 25:3-52 Fall 1979 Rancho San Marcos. 4:3-1 October 1958 SAN MARCOS TROUT CLUB A Trout Club Tale.
25:1-1
Spring 1979
SAN MIGUEL ISLAND The Cabrillo Monument on San Miguel Island. 5:3-11 Fall 1959 Random Notes on the Natural History of San Miguel Island. 23:3-41 Fall 1977 San Miguel Island “Crookery.” (Cookery) 23:3-53 Fall 1977 The Waters Family of San Miguel. 23:3-43 Fall 1977 The Wreck of the Cuba. 5:3-14 Fall 1959 SANDYLAND Sandyland.
8:4-20
Winter 1962
SANTA ANA WINDS The Goleta Simoon of 1859.
20:4-6
Winter
SANTA BARBARA ARTISTS SEE NAMES OF INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS SANTA BARBARA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Annual Report Number, July 1906. (Reprint in facsimile) 15:1-14 Winter 1968
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SANTA BARBARA CITY PLANNING Bernhard Hoffmann—Community Builder. 5:2-15
Summer 1959
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY "Description and Travel.” Occasional Papers 2:-n.p. 1963 School Days, 1869-1874. Occasional Papers 3/4:-n.p. 1964 SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL SOCIETY First Anniversary Dedication of Museum Building. February 27, 1966 An Historic Week Here. (News-Press editorial) 26:2-n.p. Summer 1980 . . .Historical Society’s Future. . .What Will it Be? 8:1, Supplement-13 Spring 1962 History. 8:1, Supplement-2 Spring 1962 Installs Bronze Plaque at Los Alamos General Store. 18:3-1 Fall 1972 The Opening of our New Building. Dedication, February 28, 1965. (Photographs) Our New Home. A few Pages from the Construction Record. 11:1-1 Winter 1965 Outline of Scope. 3:2-6 April/December 1957 Society Acquires Stamp Mill From Castac Gold Mine. Summer 1975 Society History and Activities. 1:1-1 April 1955 What it is — How it Operates.
19:1-20
21:2-n.p.
Spring 1973
SANTA BARBARA HISTORY Editor's Introduction to the Diary of Julius Wickes. 24:1/2-1 Spring/Summer 1978 [History] 20:4-11 Winter 1974 A Legend of Santa Barbara. (In commemoration of St. Barbara’s birthday) 15:4-3 Fall 1969 Let’s Take a Walk Down State Street, circa "Turn of the Century.” A Photo Tour. . . 16:4-1 Winter 1970 Partial Program for Santa Barbara’s 175th Birthday Celebration. 3:1-4 January/March 1957 "Remembrances of Things Past.” (Reproductions of early photographs) 17:2-1 Summer 1971 Santa Barbara Backgrounds. (Lectures presented by Edward Selden Spaulding) 4:4-16 December 1958 Santa Barbara Through the Eyes of Lord Dunsany. 18:3-11 Fall 1972 Santa Barbara’s Renaissance. (Centennial year 1972) Fall 1972 A Walk Down State Street 1971.(A photo tour) SANTA BARBARA HISTORY SEE ALSO BARBARA REMINSCENCES
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17:4-3
SANTA
18:3-1 Winterl971
SANTA BARBARA LIGHTHOUSE The Santa Barbara Light and Its Keeper, 1904. 26:4-61 Winter 1980 Lighthouse History. 26:4-64 Winter 1980 SANTA BARBARA MISSION Old Mission Project Launched. (Restoration dedication) 2:2-3 April/June 1956 Old Mission Water System. 3:1-6 January/March 1957 Peter Moran Etching. 6:1-10 Spring 1960 SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY First Twenty-five Years. . . 11:2-1 Spring 1965 SANTA BARBARA NAVAL RESERVE The U. S. Navy and the Santa Barbara Naval Reserve During the Aftermath of the 1925 Earthquake. 24:4-13 Winter 1976 SANTA BARBARA NEWSPAPERS Santa Barbara Journalists. 19:4-1
Winter 1973
SANTA BARBARA RECONSTRUCTION Citizen Cooperation in Reconstruction. 5:2-18
Summer 1959
SANTA BARBARA REMINSCENCES Before the Freeway Came. 12:4-4 Autumn 1966 By Land and Sea. 13:2-1 Spring 1967 City Birthday Reminiscences. (175 years) 3:1-7 January/March 1957 A Day With the Gomez Family. 16:4-17 Winter 1970 A Glimpse of Santa Barbara in the 1890’s. 12:4-13 Autumn 1966 I Remember When — . 16:3-19 Fall 1970 Jacob’s Ladder. (Christmas tree) 20:4-3 Winter 1974 Letters of Dr. Harriet G. Belcher. (1875-1887) 25:2-17 Summer 1979: 25:3-37 Fall 1979 Memoir of Eugene F. Rogers “Merchandising memoirs.” 26:3-41 Fall 1980 Mrs. Stewart. 20:4-4 Winter 1974 News and Notes of the Past. From the “Journal of Commerce,” October, 1887 17:1-21 Spring 1971 Nostalgia. 18:2-1 Summer 1972 A Santa Barbara Childhood in the 1880’s. From the Recollections of Gail Harrison. 23:1-1 Spring 1977 Santa Barbara County Bowl. 19:1-1 Spring 1973 Santa Barbara in 190k 17:1-17 Spring 1971 A Short Life in Santa Barbara. (George M. Rust) 23:1-11 Spring 1977 A Visit to the Doctor. 16:3-17 Fall 1970 . . .Youth in the Nineties. 9:2-4 Summer 1963
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SANTA BARBARA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS [Woodcuts]
16:l-n.p.
Winter 1970
SANTA CRUZ ISLAND The Channel Islands—Santa Cruz. 5:3-3 Island Rancho. 12:1-14 Winter 1966
Fall 1959
SANTA INES MISSION 8:3-15
Autumn 1962
Barbecue Capital of the West Coast. 11:4-1 Bean Production. 11:4-5 Autumn 1965
Autumn 1965
Santa Ines Mission Fifty Years Ago. SANTA MARIA VALLEY
Guadalupe Adobes. 11:4-6 Autumn 1965 The Passing Trains. 11:4-9 Autumn 1965 Pioneers Brought Trees to the Valley. 11:4-18 Autumn 1965 Wide Streets of Santa Maria. 11:4-15 Autumn 1965 SANTA ROSA ISLAND The Channel Islands—Santa Rosa. 5:3-9
Fall 1959
SANTA YNEZ MOUNTAIN RANGE An Early Forest Fire. (From “Life in California”by Alfred Robinson) 6:3-1 Fall 1960 The Fire-recovery Phase on the Mountain Wall. 6:3-1 Fall 1960 The Mission Tunnel and Lee Hyde. 6:3-8 Fall 1960 A Trip Through the Mountain Wall. 6:3-14 Fall 1960 SANTA YNEZ VALLEY Across the Valley to Rancho Amoles. 8:3-1 Autumn 1962 Notes on the Upper Santa Ynez Valley and the Kelly Brothers. 8:3-30 Autumn 1962 Reminiscences of the Santa Ynez Valley. 8:3-28
Autumn 1962
SERRA, JUNIPERO Copy of a Letter From Fray Junipero Serra to Viceroy Antonio Maria Bucareli, n.d. 7:2-5 Summer 1961 Rare Serra Manuscript Reproduced. (Letter to Fray Fermin de Lasuen. 29 April 1782) 3:2-1 April/December 1957 SERUMGARD, WILLIAM K. [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
SEXTON. HORACE [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-25 November 1968 Joseph Sexton Establishes Pampas Plume Industry. Winter 1972
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18:4-17
SHEEP Coyotes, Lambs and an Old California Adobe. 8:2-10 Summer 1962 [Federo Venagas], Sheepherder. 9:3/4-23 Autumn 1963 Fredo of San Julian Ranch. 10:3-13 Summer 1964 SHELLING . . .and the Shells Came. (Shelling of Ellwood, 23 February 1942) 7:1-3 Spring 1961 SHEPARD’S INN Shepard’s Inn. 8:4-3
Winter 1962
SHIPWRECKS The Saga of the Yankee Blade. 17:3-1 Fall 1971 The Wreck of the Cuba. 5:3-14 Fall 1959 SHRINE
SEE
CHINESE SHRINE
SIEBERT, DAVID [Biographical Sketch] Occasional Papers 10, Supplement 1969 SILK The Packard Adobe.
1:3-1
October 1955
SMITH CLIFTON [Biographical Sketch] Occasional Papers 10, Supplement 1969 SMITH, DICK Dick Smith’s Back Country. 23:2-21 SMITH, GEORGE WASHINGTON George Washington Smith. 11:1-16
Summer 1977
Winter 1965
SNYDER, HOMER C. Laurel Springs Memories. 24:3-44 Fall 1978 Recollections of the “Snyder’s.” 24:3-51 Fall 1978 SOCIETY OF LOS ALAMOS Society of Los Alamos. 9:3/4-7 SOMBREROS El Sombrero. 9:1-24
Autumn 1963
Spring 1963
SPAULDING, EDWARD SELDEN [Biographical Sketch] 14:l/4-Introduction; 74 SPAULDING, SELDEN [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-62
November 1968
November 1968
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STAGECOACH DAYS Railroad and Stagecoach Days in Los Olivos.
8:3-10
Autumn 1962
STAMBACH HOUSE Cooperation Preserves a Landmark. (Hunt-Stambach House) 1:1-3 April 1955 STAMP MILL Society Acquires Stamp Mill From Castac Gold Mine. 21:2-n.p. Summer 1975 STANLEY, LEO L. [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-63
STANWOOD, SAM [“El Presidente.’’] 9:1-10 Sam Stanwood’s Bridges.
November 1968
Spring 1963 13:1-15 Winter 1967
STATE STREET A Century of Progress on State Street. (1902) 20:2-1 Summer 1974 Let’s Take a Walk Down State Street, circa “Turn of the Century.” A Photo Tour. . . 16:4-1 Winter 1970 A Walk Down State Street, 1971. (A photo tour) Winter 1971 STETSON, JOHN B. El Sombrero. 9:1-24
17:4-3
Spring 1963
STOCKTON, GEORGIA [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
STORKE, THOMAS M. An Afternoon at T.M. Ranch. 9:1, Supplement-16 [Biographical Sketch] 14:1/4-13 November 1968
Spring 1963
STREET CARS Santa Barbara Street Transportation. 15:1-3 Street Car Memories. 15:1-9 Winter 1968
Winter 1968
STRONG, RAY [Biographical Sketch] Occasional Papers 10, SWEETSER, PAUL [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-40
Supplement 1969
November 1968
TAGGART, JAMES WILLIAM James William Taggart, 1859-1910.
26:1-8
Spring 1980
TAFT, WILLIAM HOWARD, PRESIDENT Oh, Mr. President! (Reprint from Parent’s Magazine) 8:2-14 Summer 1962
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TAJIGUAS RANCHO Rancho Tajiguas.
9:1
SuppIemem-IO
Spring 1963
TALBOT. THEODORE The Escape of the Talbot Party From Santa Barbara. (From Fremont’s “Memoirs”. . .) 6:3-4 Fall 1960 TALLANT, HENRY Some Early Santa Barbarans.
17:1-7
Spring 1971
FAR PITS The Carpinleria Tar Pits.
8:4-11
Winter 1962
TEBBETTS, GEORGE PARRISH George Parrish Tebbetts. (Pioneer newspaperman) Fall 1970 THAYER. EARNEST LAWRENCE Earnest Lawrence Thayer. (Casey at the bat)
24:4-71
16:3-1
Winter 1978
THEATRE Some Vagrant Musing on Community Theatre in Santa Barbara. 11:1-18 Winter 1965 TOMOLOS The Last of the Tomolos. 12:4-1
Autumn 1966
TOMPKINS. WALKER [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-33
November 1968
TREATS Our Treats of Long Ago.
12:1-11
Winter 1966
TREES Blue Gum and Ladybugs. (Introduction of Eucalyptus trees to the Santa Barbara area) 6:1-12 Spring 1960 China Camp. (Photographs of native trees) Occasional Papers 4:-n.p. 1965 TROUT CLUB
SEE
SAN MARCOS TROUT CLUB
TRUSSELL-WINCHESTER ADOBE Adobe and Fernald House Restoration Projects. 8:1. Supple ment-16 Spring 1962 [Bequest of] Mrs. John Russell Hastings. 1:2-3 July 1955 Hastings Adobe is Rich Addition to Society’s Resources. 2:3-6 July/September 1956 Old Adobe Becomes Landmark. 3:2-10 April/December 1957 Relic Recalls Whaling Days. 3:2-14 April/December 1957 TUCKERMAN. LILIA
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[Biographical Sketch] UPHAM HOTEL
SEE
Occasional Papers 10,
Supplement 1969
LINCOLN HOUSE
VANCOUVER, GEORGE Vancouver Visits Santa Barbara.
4:4-1
December 1958
VAQUEROS El Vaquero Viejo. (Joe Espinosa) 8:1-14
Spring 1962
VAUGHN, REGINALD [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
VENAGAS, FEDERO Sheep-herder. 9:3/4-23
Autumn 1963
VILA. JAIME Dr. Belcher’s Neighbor.
25:2-32
VOLCANOES Santa Barbara’s Volcanoes.
Supplement 1969
Summer 1979
22:2-8
Summer 1976
WALKER TREK Crossing the Plains, 1862.
16:2-1
Summer 1970
WALSKA, GANNA Mme. Ganna Walska’s Three Decades at Lotusland. Fall 1971
17:3-7
WATER Search for Water in the South Coastal Area of Santa Barbara County. 13:3-1 Summer 1967 WATERS. GLEN [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-26
November 1968
WATERS, WILLIAM G. I'he Waters Family of San Miguel. WEA'I'HER The Goleta Simoon of 1859. WELDON. HUGH [Biographical Sketch]
20:4-6
14:1/4-49
23:3-43
Fall 1977
Winter 1974
November 1968
WHALING Relic Recalls Whaling Days.
3:2-14
April/December 1957
WHITCHER, CHARLES [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-46
November 1968
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WHITE. STEWART EDWARD Sandyland. 8:'l-20 Winter 1962 WHITTAKER ADOBE La Casa del Presidio Plaque.
3:1-1
January/March 1957
WHYTLAW, MARY [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-27
WICKES. JULIUS Diary of Julius Wickes, 1873.
November 1968
24:1/2-5
Spring/Summer 1978
WILLIAMS. HELEN HOLMAN [Biographical Sketch]
Occasional Papers 10,
WILLIAMS, JULIA FRANCES The Santa Barbara Light and Its Keeper.
Supplement 1969
26:4-61
Winter 1980
WILLIAMS. THOMAS GEORGE By Land and Sea. The Story of Some Early Santa Barbarans. (First clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church) 13:2-1 Spring 1967 WILLS. IRVING [Biographical Sketch]
14:1/4-7
WILLS, NAT A Day in a Surgeon’s Life.
November 1968
12:1-8
Winter 1966
WINCHESTER FAMILY Winchester Gravestones Found.
3:2-13
April/December 1957
WOOD CUTS Japanese Wood Block Prims. 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970 Printmaking in Santa Barbara, 1970. 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970 Santa Barbara’s Historic Link to Color Wood Block Printing. 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970 Wood Block Priming in Santa Barbara. 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970 Wood cuts. 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970 YACHT CLUB Santa Barbara Yacht Club.
18:3-7
Fall 1972
YANKEE BLADE The Saga of the Yankee Blade.
17:3-1
Fall 1971
ZUNIGA, RAFAELA The Reminiscences of Rafaela Zuniga as Told to Mary Foy. 22:4-1 Winter 1976
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AUTHOR INDEX AUTHORS Abbott, Mamie Goulet
8:3-15
Autumn 1962
Abercrombie, Stewart 9:1, Supplement-10 Spring 1963 Adams, Angie 23:1-17 Spring 1977 Andree, Herbert W. 21:2-n.p. Summer 1975; 21:3-1 Fall 1975 Austin, Camilla Waterman 8:1-12 Spring 1962 Austin, Perry G. M. 5:3-9 Fall 1959 Baer, Beatrice Cooper 9:3/4-23 Autumn 1963 Ballard, Shreve 12:4-4 Autumn 1966 Banks, Archie 22:4-13 Winter 1976 Bard, Joan M. 8:3-28 Autumn 1962 Barnard, Joseph H. 15:4-9 Fall 1969 Bates, Robert W. 12:4-11 Autumn 1966; 13:4-n.p. Autumn 1967 Baxter, William K. 9:1, Supplement-1 Spring 1963 Biggs, Matthew H. 22:l-n.p. Spring 1976 Bolduan, Margaret B. 24:3-37 Fall 1978 Bond, Marshall 6:3-1 Fall 1960; 7:2-1 Summer 1961; 21:2-n.p. Summer 1975; 24:3-56 Fall 1978 Bonilla, Florentine 20:1-1 Spring 1974 Bonilla, Isaac 5:3-11 Fall 1959; 15:2-11 Spring 1969; 17:3-1 Fall 1971 Boyd, Scott 11:1-16 Winter 1965 Brown. Henry McLaren 16:2-1 Summer 1970; 18:4-1 Winter 1972; 22:2-1 Summer 1976 Canby, Joan A. 26:3-41 Fall 1980 Cannon, Edna Sharpe 13:2-16 Spring 1967 Carpenter, Gerald D. 4:4-1 December 1958 Chambers, Mildred Scott 25:1-8 Spring 1979 Chase, Harold 9:2-17 Summer 1963; Occasional Papers 6, 1966 Chase, Pearl 5:2-15 Summer 1959 Clifford, Mary Twitchell 11:4-15 Autumn 1965 Conkey, Cameron 24:4-65 Winter 1978 Conrad, Walter E. 11:4-5 Autumn 1965 Coombs, Gary B. 26:2-21 Summer 1980 Crakes, Frank W. 8:1-18 Spring 1962 Dana, Richard Henry 6:2-1 Summer 1960 Dartanner, E. L. 15:2-1 Spring 1969 Davis, Harold H. 7:4-27 Winter 1961; 10:1-21 Winter 1964; 10:2-10 Spring 1964; 12:1-4 Winter 1966 Dewar, John 22:4-1 Winter 1976; 23:2-34 Summer 1977 DeYong, Joe 7:4-31 Winter 1961 Dibblee, Ines de la Guerra 10:3-13 Summer 1964 Dorsey, Ethel-May 11:4-1 Autumn 1965 Dunn, Harry 9:2-2 Summer 1963 Easton, Robert E. 6:1-4 Spring 1960; 10:3-7 Summer 1964; 10:4-24 Autumn 1964
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AUTHORS (continued) Eckman, James 13:3-1 Summer 1967 Edmonds, George W. 7:1-3 Spring 1961 Edwards. Harold S. 5:4-1 Winter 1959 Edwards, Stella 6:3-8 Fall 1960 Edwards, William A. 13:4-n.p. Autumn 1967 Eldredge, Zoeth S. 2:4-1 October/December 1956 Ellis, Anna B. Lincoln 4:4-16 December 1958; 10:4-1 Autumn 1964; 18:1-18 Spring 1972; 24:3-44 Fall 1978; 25:3-51 Fall 1979 Ellison, William H. 9:3/4-12 Autumn 1963 Everett, William 15:1-3 Winter 1968 Fagan, James E. 17:1-12 Spring 1971 Faletti, Reginald 11:1-1 Winter 1965 Finley, Wilberta M. 2:3-1 July/September 1956; 3:1-4 January/ March 1957: 5:1-14 Spring 1959; 6:4-1 Winter 1960; SuppIement-16 Spring 1962; 8:4-1 Winter 1962 Fleming, Klara Spinks 26:1-1, 8 Spring 1980 Forsyth, Gloria Brooks 7:1-11 Spring 1961 Foy, Mary 22:4-1 Winter 1976 France, Gertrude Rice 11:4-18 Autumn 1965 Franklin, Frances Dearborn 25:4-57 Winter 1979 Furlong, Martha 13:2-1 Spring 1967 Gebler, Mary Lou Chambers 25:1-11 Spring 1979 Geiger, Maynard 1:2-2 April 1955; 10:2-4 Spring 1964; 20:3-1 Fall 1974; Occasional Papers 3, 1964 Genns, Whitney T. 23:3-53 Fall 1977 Gherini, Mrs. Ambrose 5:3-3 Fall 1959 Gherini, Pier 12:1-14 Winter 1966 Gilbert, Edward A. 6:1-9 Spring I960; 7:4-1 Winter 1961; 10:2-13 Spring 1964 Gledhill, W. Edwin 1:1-1 April 1955; 3:2-6 April/December 1957; 4:3-12 October 1958; 5:2-27 Summer 1959; 8-1, Supplement-13 Spring 1962 Grant, Campbell 8:4-11 Winter 1962 Griffin, Margaret Mellinger 25:1-1 Spring 1979 Griffith, Yale 9:1-1 Spring 1963 Gunnerson, Marjorie 3:1-6 January/March 1957 Haggerty, John J. 15:2-15 Spring 1969 Hardwick, Michael R. 19:2-1 Summer 1973; 21:1-9 Spring 1975 Harrington, Robert 17:1-17 Spring 1971 Harrison, Gail 23:1-1 Spring 1977 Hatland, Nils 8:4-6 Winter 1962 Hayes, Marjorie 18:1-10 Spring 1972 Hillebrand, Timothy S. 12:4-17 Autumn 1966; 13:1-12 Winter 1967 13:4-n.p. Autumn 1967 Hobrecht, Augustine 5:2-3 Summer 1959 Hopkins, Prynce C. 6:1-15 Spring 1960 Hudson, Travis 23:4-57 Winter 1977 Kleine, Henry 26:4-69 Winter 1980
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AUTHORS (continued) Knowles, Joseph 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970 Koefod, Ernestine 11:1-8 Winter 1965 Kong, Walter 13:4-1 Autumn 1967 Kroll, Francis Cooper 7:2-14 Summer 1961; 8:2-10 Summer 1962; 8:3-1 Autumn 1962; 9:2-4 Summer 1963; 12:1-11 Winter 1966 Larios, Felipe Estolano Occasional Papers 3,-4 1964 Lee, Rebecca Lawrence 21:4-n.p. Winter 1975 Lejeune, Arnold and Gladys 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970 Lincoln, Anna B. SEE Ellis, Anna B. Lincoln Linderman, Verne 3:2-13 April/December 1957 Lloyd, Clio L. Occasional Papers 2, 1963 Look, Hearlie Anne Edwards 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970 Lyman, Augusta Young 8:4-8 Winter 1962 Mahony, Patrick 17:1-3 Spring 1971; 17:3-7 Fall 1971; 18:3-11 Fall 1972; 19:1-11 Spring 1973; 24:4-71 Winter 1978 McDermott, Thomas J. 6:2-26 Summer 1960 McElrath, Clifford 8:1-14 Spring 1962; 12:4-1 Autumn 1966 McLaren, Alice Day 6:2-5 Summer 1960; 7:3-29 Autumn 1961 Meredith, DeWitt 11:4-9 Autumn 1965 [Monsen, Courtenay] 17:3-11 Fall 1971 Murphy, Dwight 4:3-1 October 1958; 6:2-21 Summer 1960; 6:3-23 Fall I960; 8:3-23 Autumn 1962; 9:1, Supplement-25 Spring 1963; 12:1-1 Winter 1966; 12:4-16 Autumn 1966 Murphy, John M. 15:2-17 Spring 1969 Myrick, Charlotte 9:2-23 Summer 1963; 10:3-1 Summer 1964 Overbaugh, Roy and Marjorie 22:3-1 Fall 1976 Ovington, Audrey 3:2-9 April/December 1957 Parma, John A. 4:l/2-5 August 1958 Paulding, Litti 6:2-17 Summer 1960 Peck, Louise P. 3:2-4 April/December 1957 Penfield, Wallace C. 19:1-1 Spring 1973 Perkal, Joan 22:4-1 Winter 1976; 23:2-34 Summer 1977 Pilley, Jack W. 9:1-24 Spring 1963 Poett, Dibblee 10:2-8 Spring 1964 Poett, Frederica Dibblee 20:4-1 Winter 1974 Pollard, Mayor Vince 11:4-15 Autumn 1965 Porter, William 7:3-20 Autumn 1961 Price, Francis 1:1-1 April 1955; 2:1-3 January/March 1956; 2:3-1 July/September 1956; 3:1-7 January/March 1957; 3:2-10 April/December 1957 Reynolds, Hewett 11:1-6 Winter 1965 Rhorer, Miriam Scott 25:1-13 Spring 1979 Richardson, Margaret Lincoln 24:3-51 Fall 1978 Rickard, John T. 9:3/4-7 Autumn 1963 Robertson, Ronald G. 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970 Robinson, Alfred 6:2-4 Summer 1960 Rogers, Cameron 9:1-7 Spring 1963
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AUTHORS (continued) Rouse, Stella Haverland 23:3-43 Fall 1977; 24;l/2-l Spring/ Summer 1978; 24:4-61 Winter 1978; 25:1-14 Spring 1979; 25:2-17, 30, 32 Summer 1979; 25:3-37 Fall 1979; 26:2-30 Summer 1980: 26:3-41 Fall 1980; 26:4-75 Winter 1980 Ruiz, Russell A. 5:2-7 Summer 1959; 13:1-1 Winter 1967; 15:3-1 Summer 1969; 15:4-19 Fall 1969; 21:1-2 Spring 1975 Sahyun, Geraldine Valde 20:4-3 Winter 1974 Saint, James H. 16:l-n.p. Winter 1970 Schermerhorn, James 5:3-17 Fall 1959 Serumgard, William K. 10:1-2 Winter 1964 Sexton, Horace A. 5:3-14 Fall 1959 Siebert, David N. 10:1-6 Winter 1964 Smith, Clifton 10:2-3 Spring 1964; 23:3-41 Fall 1977 Smith, Dick 9:1, Supplement-22 Spring 1963 Spaulding, Edward Selden 4:4-9 December 1958; 5:2-8 Summer 1959; 5:3-1 Fall 1959; 6:2-8 Summer I960; 6:3-14 Fall 1960; 7:1-7 Spring 1961; 7:2-11 Summer 1961; 7:3-26 Autumn 1961; 8:1-1 Spring 1962; 8:2-20 Summer 1962; 8:4-20 Winter 1962; 12:2-1 Spring 1966; 13:4-n.p. Autumn 1967; Occasional Papers 4, 1965 Spaulding, Selden 8:4-20 Winter 1962; 9:1, Supplemeni-16 Spring 1963: 10:2-18 Spring 1964; 12:1-20 Winter 1966; Occasional Papers 6, 1966 Stanley, Leo L. 12:4-8 Autumn 1966 Stockton, Georgia 8:4-3 Winter 1962 Stokes, Walter W. 11:4-6 Autumn 1965 Storke, Thomas M. 9:2-1 Summer 1963; 12:4-13 Autumn 1966 Sweetser, Paul G. 8:1, Supplement-2 Spring 1962; 12:3-1 Summer 1966 Tallant, C. H. 16:3-18 Fall 1970 Tebbetts, Nathan A. 16:3-1 Fall 1970 Thompson, Joseph 18:1-1 Spring 1972 Tompkins, Walker A. 4:3-8 October 1958; 6:1-12 Spring 1960; 18:4-17 Winter 1972; 19:4-1 Winter 1973; 26:1-14 Spring 1980 Vanderhoof, V. L. 5:2-1 Summer 1959 Van Winkle, Henry 4:l/2-l August 1958 Webster, Frank G. 8:4-6 Winter 1962 Weldon, Helen T. 16:3-17 Fall 1970; 16:4-17 Winter 1970; 20:4-4 Winter 1974 Weldon, Hugh J. 6:2-11 Summer 1960; 16:3-9 Fall 1970 Whitcher, Charles 8:30-10 Autumn 1962; 9:1, Supplement-26 Spring 1963 Whitehead, Richard S. 22:2-8 Summer 1976 Whytlaw, Mary G. 8:2-14 Summer 1962 Wiley, Jim 22:4-13 Winter 1976 Wilkinson, Kristina 15:3-17 Summer 1969; 19:2-1 Summer 1973: 21:1-1 Spring 1975 Williams, Bion B. 26:4-61 Winter 1980
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AUTHORS (continued) Wills, Catherine 8:2-15 Summer 1962 Wills, Irving 5:1-1 Spring 1959; 7:1-23 Spring 1961; 7:3-1 Autumn 1961; 8:3-30 Autumn 1962; 9:1-15 Spring 1963; 11:1-18 Winter 1965 Wilson, Florence Slocum 15:4-1 Fall 1969 Zarakov, Barry N. 22:1-1 Spring 1976
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SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS President First Vice President .. Second Vice President Secretary Treasurer Museum Director ... Librarian Editor of Noticias ...
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Mr. Walker Tompkins
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Sir John Galvin
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