Reid, Hugo. The Indians of Los Angeles County. Los Angeles, Privately
Printed, 1926.
Strong, William Duncan. Aboriginal Society in Southern California.
Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, 1929.
NATURAL SETTING
Abrams, LeRoy. Flora of Los Angeles and Vicinity. Stanford, Calif.,
Stanford University Press, 1917.
Arnold, Ralph, and Garfias, Valentine Richard. Geology and Technology
of the California Oil Fields. New York, American Institute of Min-
ing Engineers, 1914.
Bailey, Liberty Hyde. Hortus. New York, Macmillan, 1935.
Manual of Cultivated Plants. New York, Macmillan, 1924.
Colton, Buel Preston. Zoology Descriptive and Practical. 2 v. Boston,
D. C. Heath & Co., 1903.
Comstock, John Hendy. Insect Life. New York, Appleton, 1917.
Dallimore, William, and Jackson, A. Bruce. A Handbook of Conifereae
Including Ginkgoaceae. London, E. Arnold & Co., n. d. (2nd ed.,
1930.
Dawson, William Leon. The Birds of California. Los Angeles, 1921.
(4 v., later ed. San Diego, Calif., South Moulton Co., 1923).
Eakle, Arthur Starr. Minerals of California. Sacramento, Calif., State
Printing Office, 1923.
Eliot, Willard Avers. Birds of the Pacific Coast. New York, S. P. Put-
nam's Sons, 1923.
413
414 LOS ANGELES
Eliot, Willard Ayers. Forest Trees of the Pacific Coast. New York, S. P.
Putnam's Sons, 1938.
Fultz, Francis Marion. The Elfin-forest of California. Los Angeles,
Times-Mirror Co., 1927.
Grinnell, Joseph, Dixon, Joseph S., and Linsdale, Jean M. Fur-bearing
Mammals of California. 2 v. Berkeley, Calif., University of Cali-
fornia Press, 1937.
Howes, Paul Griswold. Backyard Exploration. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, 1927.
Jaeger, Edmund Carroll. The California Deserts. Stanford, Calif., Stan-
ford University Press, 1933.
Denizens' of the Deserts. Boston, Houghton, 1922.
Jepson, Willis Linn. A Manual of the Flowering Plants of California.
2 v. Berkeley, Calif., Associated Students' Store, 1925.
The Trees of California. Berkeley, Calif., Associated Students'
Store, 1923.
Miller, William John. Geology of the Western San Gabriel Mountains.
Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, 1934.
Muir, John. The Mountains of California. Boston, Houghton, 1911.
Myers, Harriet Williams. Western Birds. New York, Macmillan, 1922.
Parsons, Mary Elizabeth. Wild Flowers of California. San Francisco,
Cunningham, Curtis & Welch, 1909.
Reed, Ralph Daniel. Geology of California. Tulsa, Okla., American
Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1933.
Reed, Ralph Daniel, and Hollister, Joseph Steffins. Structural Evolution
of Southern California. Tulsa, Okla., American Association of Petro-
leum Geologists, 1936.
Saunders, Charles Francis. With the Flowers and Trees of California.
New York, McBride, 1914.
Van der Leek, Laurence. Petroleum Resources of California. Sacramento,
Calif., State Printing Office, 1921.
Wheelock, Irene Grosvenor. Birds of California. Chicago, A. C. McClurg
& Co., 1904.
Wood, Harry Oscar. Earthquake Study in Southern California. Wash-
ington, D.C. (Division of Publications, Carnegie Institute of Wash-
ington, 1935)-
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Audubon, John Woodhouse. Audubons Western Journal, 1849-50. Cleve-
land, Ohio, A. H. Clark Co., 1906.
Bartlett, Lanier, and Bartlett, Virginia Stivers. Los Angeles in / Days.
New York, McBride, 1932.
Bogardus, Emory Stephen. Southern California, A Center of Culture.
Los Angeles, Calif., University of Southern California Press, 1938.
Bryant, Edwin. What I Saw in California. Santa Ana, Calif., Fine Arts
Press, 1936.
Carr, Harry. Los Angeles, City of Dreams. New York, Appleton-
Century, 1935.
SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY 415
Chase, Joseph Smeaton. California Desert Trails. Boston, Houghton,
Dana, Richard Henry. Two Years Before the Mast. Boston and New
York, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1911.
Drury, Aubrey. California, an Intimate Guide. New York, Harper, 1939.
Duflot, de Mofras, Eugene. Travels on the Pacific Coast. Santa Ana,
Calif., Fine Arts Press, 1937.
Holder, Charles Frederick. The Channel Islands of California. Chicago,
A. C. McClurg & Co., 1910.
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Southern California. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1906.
Mackey, Margaret Gilbert. Los Angeles, Proper and Improper. Los
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Saunders, Charles Francis. Finding the Worth While in California. New
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n. d.
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New York, Hastings House, 1939.
HISTORY
Adamic, Louis. Dynamite. New York, Viking Press, 1934.
Ayers, James J. Gold and Sunshine. Boston, Badger, 1922.
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Bell, Horace. On the Old West Coast. New York, Morrow, 1930.
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Calif., University of California Press, 1930.
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C. Scribner's Sons, 1916.
Fray Juan Crespi. Berkeley, Calif., University of California
Press, 1927.
Bowman, Mary M. Bowman Scrap Book. Compiled 5 v. 1887-1914.
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Burbank, Luther, with Wilbur Hall. The Harvest of the Years. Bos-
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1916.
Cleland, Robert Glass. A History of California: The American Period.
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Angeles, Powell, 1929.
416 LOS ANGELES
Coblentz, Stanton Arthur. Villains and Vigilantes. New York, Wilson-
Erickson, 1936.
Colton, Walter. Three Years in California. New York, A. S. Barnes
& Co., Cincinnati, H. W. Derby & Co., 1860.
Conner, E. Palmer. The Romance of the Ranchos. Los Angeles, Title
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Cross, Ira Brown. A History of the Labor Movement in California.
Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, 1935.
Davis, William Heath. Seventy-five Years in California. San Fran-
cisco, Howell, 1929.
Denis, Alberta Johnston. Spanish Alta California. New York, Mac-
millan, 1927.
Eldredge, Zoeth Skinner, ed. History of California. 5 v. New York, The
Century History Co., 1915.
Engelhardt, Fr. Zephyrin (Charles Anthony). The Missions and Mis-
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San Gabriel Mission and the Beginnings of Los Angeles. San
Gabriel, Calif., Mission San Gabriel, 1927.
Fages, Pedro. California. Tr. by Herbert Ingram Priestley. Berkeley,
Calif., University of California Press, 1937.
Forbes, Alexander. A History of Upper and Lower California. London,
Smith Elder & Co., 1839.
Forbes, Harrie Rebecca Piper. California Missions and Landmarks. Los
Angeles, Official Guide, 1903. (3rd ed. rev., 1915).
Fremont, John Charles. Memoirs of My Life. Chicago, Belford, Clark
& Co., 1887.
Guinn, James Miller. Historical and Biographical Record of Los Angeles.
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Hanna, Phil Townsend. California Through Four Centuries. New York,
Farrar & Rinehart, 1935.
Hittell, Theodore Henry. History of California. San Francisco, 4 v:
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History of California. New York, Crowell, 1929.
California and Calif ornians. 4 v. Chicago and New York, Lewis
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James, George Wharton. In and Out of the Old Missions of California.
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Ludwig, Salvator. Eine blume aus dem goldenen lande; oder, Los
Angeles. Prag, Germany, H. Mercy, 1878.
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Nevins, Allan. Fremont, the World's Greatest Adventurer. New York,
Harper, 1928.
Newcomb, Rexford. The Old Mission Churches and Historic Houses of
California. Philadelphia and London, J. B. Lippincott, 1925.
SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY 417
Newmark, Harris. Sixty Years in Southern California. New York,
The Knickerbocker Press, 1930.
Packman, Anna Begue. Leather Dollars. Los Angeles, Times-Mirror
Press, 1932.
Palou, Francisco. Life and Apostolic Labors of the Venerable Father
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University of California Press, 1926.
Rensch, Hero Eugene, and Rensch, Ethel Grace. Historic Spots in Cali-
fornia The Southern Counties. Stanford, Calif., Stanford University
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Richman, Irving Berdine. California Under Spain and Mexico, 1535-1847.
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Robinson, Alfred. Life in California Before the Conquest. San Fran-
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Sanchez, Nellie (Van de Grift). Spanish Arcadia. San Francisco,
Powell Pub. Co., 1929.
Spanish and Indian Place Names of California: Their Meaning and
Their Romance. San Francisco, A. M. Robertson, 1914.
Shinn, Charles Howard. Mining-camps: A Study in American Frontier
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Sinclair, Upton Beall. The EPIC Plan for California. New York,
Farrar & Rinehart, 1934.
Spalding, William Andrew. History and Reminiscences of Los Angeles
City and County. Los Angeles, J. R. Finnell & Sons Pub. Co., 1931.
Talbot, Clare (Ryan). Historic California in Book-plates. Los Angeles,
Graphic Press, 1936.
Walsh, Marie T. The Mission Bells of California. San Francisco,
Wagner Pub. Co., 1934.
Willard, Charles Dwight. The Herald's History of Los Angeles City.
Los Angeles, Kingsley-Barnes & Neuner Co., 1901.
Wilson, John Albert. History of Los Angeles County, California. Oak-
land, Calif., Thompson & West, 1880.
EDUCATION
Ferrier, William Warren. Ninety Years of Education in California,
1846-1936. Berkeley, Calif., Sather Gate Book Shop, 1937.
Hill, Laurence L. Six Collegiate Decades. Los Angeles, Security-
First National Bank, 1929.
Your Children and Their Schools. Los Angeles City Board of
Education, 1937.
RELIGION
Dresser, Horatio Willis. History of the New Thought Movement.
New York, Crowell, 1919.
Smith, Joseph Fielding. Essentials in Church History. Salt Lake City,
Utah, Desert News Press, 1922.
418 LOS ANGELES
THE ARTS
Barr, Alfred Hamilton Jr., and others. Modern Architects. New York,
Museum of Modern Art, 1932.
Cheney, Sheldon. The New World Architecture. New York, Longmans,
Green & Co., 1930.
Cronyn, George William. The Path on the Rainbow. New York,
Boni, 1918.
Davis, Carlyle Channing, and Alderson, William A. The True Story
of Ramona. New York, Dodge Pub. Co., 1914.
Dobinson, George A. Theatre Programs (bound collection, 15 v., 1870-
1903). Los Angeles Public Library.
Hague, Eleanor, ed. Spanish- American Folk Songs. (In Lancaster,
American Folk-lore Society, 1917, V. X.)
Hamlin, Talbot Faulkner. The American Spirit in Architecture. New
Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1926.
Hannaford, Donald R. Spanish Colonial or Adobe Architecture of Cali-
fornia, 1800-1850. New York, Architectural Book Pub. Co. Inc.,
Hill, Laurence L. La Reina. Los Angeles, Security-First National
Bank, 1929.
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Menken, Henry. California Bungalow Homes. Los Angeles, The Bunga-
lowcraft Co., 1910.
Perlman, William Jacob, and Ussher, Bruno David. Who's Who in
Music and Dance in Southern California. Los Angeles, Bureau
of Musical Research, 1933.
Roberts, Helen Heffron. Form in Primitive Music. New York, American
Library of Musicology, W. W. Norton Co., 1933.
Smith, Caroline Estes. The Philharmonic Orchestra of Los Angeles. Los
Angeles, Press of United Printing Co., 1930.
THE MOVIES
Hampton, Benjamin Bowles. A History of the Movies. New York,
Covici, 1931.
Kiesling, Barrett C. How to Make a Movie. Richmond, Va., Johnson
Pub. Co., 1937.
Naumberg, Nancy, ed. We Make the Movies. New York, W. W. Nor-
ton & Co. Inc., 1937.
Ramsaye, Terry. Million and One Nights. New York, Simon and Schus-
ter Co. Inc., 1936.
FICTION
Allen, Jane. / Lost My Girlish Laughter. New York, Random House,
1938.
SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY 419
Baker, Dorothy. Young Man With a Horn. Cambridge, Mass., Hough-
ton, 1938.
Baum, Vicki. Falling Star. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1934.
Brinig, Myron. Flutter of an Eyelid. New York, Farrar & Rinehart,
1933-
Chester, George Randolph and Chester, Lilian. On the Lot and Off.
New York, Harper Co., 1924.
Jackson, Helen Hunt. Ramona. Boston, Grosset, also McClelland, 1935.
Lee, James. Hollywood Agent. New York, Macauley, 1938.
Luther, Mark Lee. Boosters. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1923.
McCoy, Horace. / Should Have Stayed Home. New York, Alfred A.
Knopf, 1938.
McEvoy, Joseph Patrick. Simon and Schuster Present Show Girl. New
York, Simon and Schuster Co. Inc., 1928.
O'Hara, John. Hope of Heaven. New York, Harcourt, Brace & Co.,
1938.
Ryan, Don. Angel's Flight. New York, Boni & Liveright, Inc., 1927.
Stong, Phillip Duffield. Farmer in the Dell. New York, Harcourt &
McLeod, 1935.
West, Nathanal. The Day of the Locust. New York, Random House,
I939-
Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville. Laughing Gas. Garden City, N.Y.,
Doubleday, 1936.
Woon, Basil Dillon. Incredible Land: A Jaunty Baedeker to Hollywood
and the Great Southiuest. New York, Liveright, 1933.
3KK&^^
Index
(Where more than one page number is given, the first number is the
principal reference.)
Abbott, William, 128
Adohr Milk Farms, 381
Adult Education Program, 64-65
Adult Evening College, 65
Agua Caliente, 137
Aguilar, Isidro, 350
Airports: California National Guard,
180; Clover Field, Santa Monica,
272 ; Grand Central Air Terminal,
Glendale, 212; Long Beach Muni-
cipal, 252; Los Angeles Municipal,
356; Union Air Terminal, Burbank,
389, 101, 207; U. S. Airbase, Navy,
224
Alamitos Bay, 251, u, 240
Alessandro Valley, 331
Alexandria Hotel, 160
Alligator Farm, 171
All-Year Club, 55-56, 3, 136
Alvarado, Governor Juan Bautista,
34, 355
Ambassador Hotel, 182
American Colony, 241
American Federation of Labor, 218
American Federation of Radio Ar-
tists, 100
American Legion, 55
American rule, 40-44
Anderson, G. M. (Broncho Billy), 73
Angeles National Forest, 296-99, 19,
302, 402
Angel's Flight, 157
Annie Laurie Wishing Chair, 210
Antelope Valley, 395-96
Anthony, Earle C., 98, 102
Anza, Juan Bautista de, bust of, 185
Aqueducts: Colorado River, 51, 52,
315; Los Angeles, 394, 51-52, 58
Arcadia, 281
Architecture, 103-11; Adobe of Cali-
fornia, 104; Churches, 109; Frank
Lloyd Wright, 108 ; Mediterranean
Style, 107; Monterey Style, 107;
Spanish Colonial Style, 104
Armory, State, 191
Armory, U. S. Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve, 174-75
Armstrong, Henry, 139
Army, 220, 222, 54, 55, 204, 331, 391
Army of the Californians, 38
Arrowhead Hot Springs, 292
Arroyo Seco, 262, 171, 296
Art and Artists, 124-27
Art Gallery, Los Angeles City Hall,
148
Assembly Plants: Aircraft, 57; auto-
mobile, 47
Astronomers' Monument, 126
Atherton, Gertrude, 121
Austin, John C., no, 179
Automobile Club of Southern Cali-
fornia, 188
Auto Races, midget, 140
Avalon, 369-70
Avila, Antonio, 355
Avila, Bruno, 355
Avocado, 342-44, 1 66, 23, 57
Ayuntamiento, Los Angeles, 33
Baker Building, 151
Baker, Colonel Robert S., 267
Baldwin, E. J. (Lucky), 280
Baldwin Hills, 12
Baldwin Lake, 294
Ballestros, Carlos, 37
Banning, Hancock, 368
Banning, Phineas, 368, 47, 213, 217,
314
Barnsdall Residence, 108
Baseball, professional, 139-40
Basketball, 140
Battles: Cahuenga Pass, 341; the
Mesa, 39; San Gabriel, 39; San
Pascual, 38, 39
Battle of Flowers, 135
Baylis, Dr. J, N., 292
Beaches: California State, 386; Cap-
istrano, 350; El Morro, 365; Em-
erald Bay, 365; Hermosa, 357;
Huntington, 361; Laguna, 365; Las
Flores, 385; Las Tunas, 385; Long
Beach, 238-42, 101 ; Newport-Bal-
boa, 361, 13, 140; Ocean Park, 266;
421
422 INDEX
Redondo, 357; Santa Monica, 276;
273; Seal, 359; Sunset, 360; To-
panga, 384.
Beale, Lieutenant Edward F., 314, 38
Bear Flag Republic, 3
Bear Flag Revolt, 36
Bear Valley Mutual Water Company,
294
Beard House, 108
Bee Rock, 180
Beethoven Statue, 157
Behymer, L. E., 114
Belasco Theatre, 130
Bell, Major Horace, 118, 113, 119,
217
Belvedere Gardens, 340
Bernheimer Oriental Gardens, 386
Bethlehem Shipbuilding, 225
Beverly Hills, 197-205, 6, n
Beverly Hills Hotel, 205
Beverly Hills Theatre, 132
Beverly-Wilshire Hotel, 201
Bidwell, John, 34
Big Bear City, 294
Big Bear Lake, 293, 141
Big Pines, 401, 141
Biltmore Hotel, 158
Biltmore Theatre, 131
Birdsall, Reverend Elias, 70
Bixby, John W., 251, 52
Bixby, Jotham, 241, 253
Bixby, Llewellyn, 253
Blondeau Tavern, 229
Board of Education, 63-64, 66, 85
Board of Supervisors, 63
Boggs, Francis, 73
Boricia, Diego de, 345
Botanical Gardens, 279
Boulder Canyon Project Act, 52
Boulder Dam, 52, 53
Bouquet Canyon, 394
Bowron, Mayor Fletcher, 160
Boxing, 139
Boyle Heights, 169
Brand, Leslie C., 392, 208
Brea Canyon, 345
Breakwaters: Santa Monica, 266; San
Pedro, 216, 222
Brier, Reverend James W., 68
Brown Derby Cafe No. i, 182
Brown, F. E., 311
Brown, John (Lean John), 36-37
Buena Park, 337
Building code, Los Angeles County,
58
Bullock's-Wilshire, 182
Burbank Theatre, 130
Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 381, 122
Burruel Point, 337
Bustamente, Francisco, 62
Butterfield Stage Line, 334
Caballeria Collection of Paintings,
172
Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez, 25, 46, 220,
367
Cahuenga Indians, 180
Cahuenga Pass, 228, n
Cahuenga Treaty, 208
Cajalco Dam and Reservoir, 334
Cajon Post Office, 402
Calabasas, 382
Calavo Growers packing house, 166
California Art Club, 108, 231
California Battalion, 36-39
California current, 15
California Fruit Growers Exchange,
49-50, 46
California Institute of Technology,
260-61, 13, 66
California Walnut Growers Associa-
tion, 163
Camels, 314
Camera Obscura, Santa Monica, 271
Camp of Crespi-Portola, 26
Camp Rincon, 304
Camp Seeley, 292-93
Camphor Tree, 307
Campo de Cahuenga, 380
Canals, Venice, 354
Canfield, Charles A., 45
Carmelita Garden, 262
Carrillo, Jose Antonio, 36, 39, 341
Carrillo, Ramon, 37
Carrillo's gun, 37
Carson, Christopher (Kit), 38
Carthay Center Parkway, 185
Carthay Circle Theatre, 185
Casa Adobe de San Rafael, 213
Casa la Golondrina, 154
Castellammare, 386
Castro, Jose Maria, 34, 35
Cathedral Canyon, 317
Cathedral Oak marker, 296
Catholic Welfare Bureau, 72
Central Casting, 84-85
Central manufacturing district, 57
Cerritos Channel, 216, 224, 250
Chaffey, George B. and W. B., 309
Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles,
44-45, 49-50, 55
Chandler, Harry, 99
Channel Islands, n
Chaparral, 19
Chaplin, Charles, 75, 76
Chapman, A. B., 347
Chapman, Joseph, 34
Charitable organizations, 72
Chavez, Julian, 174
Chavez Ravine, 174
Cherry Festival, Beaumont, 313
Chester Place, 188-89
Chicken ranching, 396
INDEX 423
China City, 154
Chinchilla Farm, 355
Chinese, 3, 156; massacre, 41; Pasa-
dena, 257; temples, 70
Christian Oak, 307
Christmas Tree Lane, 263-64
Chrysler Motors plant, 167
Churches: African Methodist, 70; All
Saints Episcopal, Beverly Hills,
200; All Saints Episcopal, Pasa-
dena, 258; Angelus Temple, 176-77,
71, 72; B'nai B'rith Temple, 183,
69, 126; Chinese Temple, 70; Christ
Faith Mission, 395; Church of Our
Lady, the Queen of the Angels, 152,
67; Church of the German Baptist
Brethren, 62, 283 ; Church of the
Good Shepherd, Beverly Hills,
200; Church of the Holy Virgin
Mary (Russian Orthodox), 177-78;
Church of the Open Door, 159;
Daisha Mission (Buddhist), 156;
First Church of Christ Scientist,
Beverly Hills, 201 ; Friends Church,
Whittier, 341 ; Hongwanji Buddhist
Temple (Japanese), 157; Imman-
uel Presbyterian, 182; Japanese, 70;
Kong Chew Buddhist Temple, 156;
Little Church of the Flowers, 210;
Our Lady of Lourdes, 170; Our
Lady of the Angels, 105 ; Peoples
Independent Church of Christ, 72;
Plaza Church, 68, 152; Reformed
New Testament Church, 68; Saint
Francis Chapel, 330; Second Church
of Christ Scientist, 189, 109; St.
Anne's Chapel, Santa Monica, 272;
St. Athanasius (Episcopalian), 70;
St. Elizabeth, Pasadena, 264; St.
James Episcopal, South Pasadena,
109; St. John's Episcopal, 188; St.
Vibiana's Cathedral, 150-51, 68; St.
Vincent de Paul, 188; Wee Kirk
o' the Heather, 210; Westminster
Presbyterian, Pasadena, 264; Wil-
shire Boulevard Christian, 182;
Wilshire Methodist, 183; Wilshire
Boulevard Temple Synagogue, no
Cities, Towns and Villages: Alber-
hill, 333; Alhambra, 322; Anaheim,
34 6 > 337; Arcadia, 281; Azusa, 282;
Baldwin Park, 306; Banning, 313-
14; Bassett, 325; Beaumont, 313;
Belvedere Gardens, 340; Beverly,
198; Beverly Hills, 197-205, 6, n;
Big Bear City, 294; Brea, 345;
Buena Park, 337; Burbank, 388-96;
Cabazon, 315; Canoga Park, 381-
82; Cathedral City, 317; Chats-
worth, 382; Chino, 328; Claremont,
283-84, 66; Colton, 311; Compton,
58-59; Corona, 335; Covina, 306;
Crestline Village, 292; Cucamonga,
285; Culver City, 6, 351-53; Dana
Point, 366; Devore, 402; Doheny
Park, 366, 350; Downey, 338;
Duarte, 282; Edendale, 73; El Mo-
dena, 347 ; El Monte, 324-25, 69 ;
El Segundo, 356-57; Elsinore, 333;
El Torp, 347; Encino, 381; Flint-
ridge, 296; Fontana, 286; Fullerton,
345; Girard, 381; Glendale, 387;
Glendora, 282; Goodhope, 332;
Guasti, 309; Hemet, 331-32, 120;
Highland Park, 121 ; Hollywood,
227-37, 10; Huntington Beach, 361;
Indian Wells, 317; Indio, 321;
Inglewood, 355-56; Irvine, 348; La
Canada, 296 ; Laguna Beach, 365-
66; La Habra, 344; Lake Arrow-
head Village, 293; La Verne, 283;
Little Rock, 399 ; Long Beach, 238-
53, 58, 60; Los Nietos, 338; Man-
hattan Beach, 357; Mira Loma,
328; Monrovia, 281; Monterey
Park, 306; Newhall, 393; Newport
Beach, 361; North Hollywood, 380;
Norwalk, 337; Ocean Park, 266;
Olinda, 345; Olive, 336; Ontario,
308-09, 328; Orange, 346-47; Palm-
dale, 397, 20; Palms, 353; Palm
Springs, 316; Pasadena, 254-64, 6,
138, 139; Pearblossom, 399; Perris,
331; Pico, 340; Pine Knot, 294;
Playa del Rey, 354-55; Pomona, 307,
328; Prado, 336; Puente, 326; Red-
lands, 311-12; Rialto, 286; River-
side, 329-31; Roscoe, 391; Rose-
mead, 324; San Bernardino, 286-92,
402; San Dimas, 282-83; San Fer-
nando, 391-92, 6, 35; San Gabriel,
322-23, 130; San Jacinto, 332; San
Juan Capistrano, 349; San Marino,
277-79, 22; San Pedro, 214-26, 6,
37, 38, 47, 48; Santa Ana, 347'48 ;
Santa Monica, 265-73, 387, 6;
Saugus, 394; Seal Beach, 359;
Serra, 350; Sherman Oaks, 381;
Sierra Madre, 281; Signal mill, 242-
45; South Gate, 338; South Pasa-
dena, 295; Spadra, 327; Tarzana,
381; Torrence, 358; Truxton, 267;
Tustin, 348; Universal City, 380, 6;
Upland, 284-85; Valyermo, 399;
Van Nuys, 380-81; Venice, 354-55,
140; Vernon, 57; Vista del Mar,
357; Walnut, 326; West Covina,
306; Westwood Village, 204, 63;
Whittier, 341; Wilmington, 223-26,
6, 47-48, 215, 217
City Halls: Beverly Hills, 201, 198;
Los Angeles, 145, 103; Pasadena,
424 INDEX
258; San Pedro, 219; Santa Monica,
271
City Water Company, 51
Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, 258
Civic Centers: Beverly Hills, 201;
Long Beach, 245 ; Los Angeles, 145,
no; Pasadena, 257-58; San Pedro,
219
Claremont, 283-84, 66
Clark, William A., Jr., 113
Cleveland National Forest, 347
Clifton Cafeteria, 160
Climate, 14
Clinton, Clifford E., 160
Coachella Valley, 315-21
Coast Guard Pier, 219-20
Coca-Cola bottling plant, 164
Coffee products, 162
Coldwater Canyon, 333
Coliseum War Memorial, 55
Colorado Lagoon, Long Beach, 251
Colorado River, 52
Colorado-Street Bridge, 262
Columbia Square, 232
Columbia Steel, 358
Condor, California, 298
Congress of Industrial Organizations,
218
Congress, U.S.S., 38
Consolidated Steel, 167
Corner Oak, 295-96
Coronel Collection, California relics,
192
Coronel, Don Antonio F., 120
Corrigan, Douglas, 212
Cota, Dona Rafaela, 241
Craig shipbuilding plant, Long Beach,
250
Crespi, Fray Juan, 26, 117, 266