Cronenwett Tropical Plantation, 281
Crosby, Bing, 116
Crystal Lake, 304-05, n, 302
Cucamonga Water Company, 286
Cucamonga Winery, 285
Cudahy Packing, 162
Culver City, 351-53, 6
Curtiss-Wright Technical Institute,
212
Custom House and Post Office, San
Pedro, 219
Cyane, U.S.S., 36
Dalton, Henry, 282
Dana, Richard Henry, 366, 46, 117-18
Danube, brig, 217
Date culture, 317-21
Deadman's Island, 37
Deep-sea fishing, 140-41
De Mille, Cecil B., 79, 75
Department of Recreation, Camps and
Playgrounds, 304
Devil's Gate Dam, 263
Devil's Punch Bowl, 400
Disney, Walt, 389-90, 77-78, 127, 178
Doheny, Edward L., 45, 176, 188-89,
190, 345, 350.
Doheny Memorial, 190, 212
Dominguez Hills, n
Dominguez, Juan Jose, 28
Doty, Captain John, 393
Douglas Aircraft, 272-73, 109, 266, 356
Downey, John G., 338
Downtown Section, 56
Drum Barracks, 223
Drunkard, 132
Dumetz, Padre Francisco, 392
Earl Carroll Theatre-Restaurant, 232
Earthquakes: Long Beach, 242, 58,
101 ; Los Angeles, 58, 13; San Juan
Capistrano Mission, 350
Easter Sunrise services, 329
Echeandia, Governor, 61
Education: 62-66 (see Schools)
Egyptian Theatre, 233
El Camino Real, 26, 339
El Camino Watering Trough, 154
El Capitan Theatre, 131
Eldoradoville, site of, 303
Elizabeth Lake, u
El Modena, 347
El Monte, 69
"Elopement Bell," 152
El Paseo de los Angeles, 153
Elysian Hills, n
Emerald Bay, 365
EPIC Movement, 59
Escondido Canyon, 395
Exhibit Hall, 301
Exposition Park, 191-93, 137
Express, Los Angeles, 98
Fages, Governor Pedro, 240, 28, 169,
338, 402
Fairbanks, Douglas, 76
Fauna, 15-19
Feast of the Angels, 135
Federal Art Project (W.P.A.), 181,
236
Federal Building, 148
Federal Housing Projects, no
Federal Music Project (W.P.A.), 115-
16
Federation of Jewish Welfare Or-
ganizations, 72
Feliz, Corporal Vincent, 28
Figueroa, Governor Jose, 32, 61, 345
Figueroa Playhouse, 131
Figueroa, Ramon, 189
Firestone, tire and rubber, 57, 338
Fish Harbor, 225, 216
Fishing and canning, 225
INDEX 425
Fishing, sport, 370-72
Flaco, Juan, 36
Flora, 19-23
Flores, Captain Jose Maria, 36-39,
295, 380
Football, 138-39
Ford Motor assembly plant, 224
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, 209
Fort Hill, 36
Fortieth U. S. Army Division, 54, 55
Fort MacArthur Reservation, 220, 222
Fort Moore, 39
Fort Moore Place, 36
Forty-niner Statue, 185
Fossils, 13-14, 183-84
Fox, William, 77
Franciscan Fathers, 112
Frank Wiggins Trade School, 65
Fremont Gate, 174
Fremont, Lieutenant - Colonel John
Charles, 39, 35-36, 174, 208, 295,
380, 392
Fremont Pass, 392, n
Gabrielino Indians, 373, 24
Game Conservation, 15
Gant, John, 34
Garces, Francisco, 402
Garland, Hamlin, 122
Gaslight, first in Los Angeles, 41
Geology: Archean Period, 12; Juras-
sic Period, 12; La Brea Pits, 183-
84, 26, 181; Miocene Epoch, 13-14;
Pleistocene Epoch, 13; Pliocene
Epoch, 13-14; Quarternary Period,
12; Tertiary Period, 12
Georges Gap, 298
Gillespie, Lieutenant Archibald H.,
36-37
Gilmore Field, 140
Glendale, 206-13
Glendale Civic Auditorium, 213
Glendale Encinal, 208
Glendora, 282
Glen Ivy Hot Springs, 333
Gold, first discovery of, 303
Golden State Dairy, 164
Goldwyn, Samuel, 75, 77, 79
Goodhope Mine, 332
Goodrich, tire and rubber, 57
Goodwill Industries, 72
Goodyear, tire and rubber, 168, 57
Governor Mine, 395
Grand Opera House, 128
Grauman's Chinese Theatre, 233
Greek Theatre, 179
Griffith, Colonel Griffith J., 179
Griffith, David Wark, 75, 76
Griffith Observatory and Planetarium,
179
Griffith Park, 178-79, 126
Grunion, 18-19
Guasti Italian vineyard, 309
Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus Quarters,
306
Haiwee Reservoir, 51
Hall of Justice, Los Angeles, 148-49
Hall of Records, Los Angeles, 149,
126
Hancock, George Alan, 184
Hancock, Major Henry, 198
Hangman's Tree, 382
Haraszthy, Count Augustin, 311
Harbor, The: San Pedro and Wil-
mington, 214-26
Harrison Art Collection, 192
Hart, William S., 393
Hazard's Pavilion, 139, 129
Headlee's Mountain Club, 304
Hebrew Benevolent Society, 72
Hemet Reservoir, 333
Heroic School, 124
Highland Springs, 313
Historic Houses: Adobe los Alamitos,
Long Beach, 251-52; Adobe los Cer-
ritos, Long Beach, 252; Alvarado
Adobe, Pomona, 308 ; Amestoy
Adobe, 381; Avila Adobe, 153;
Casa Adobe de San Rafael, 213;
Casa de Adobe, 172; Casa la
Golondrina, 154; Centinela Adobe,
355; Church of Our Lady the
Queen of the Angels, 152; Downey
Adobe, 338; El Alisal, 173, 121;
Figueroa Adobe, 189; Flores Adobe,
295 ; General Banning House, 223 ;
Government House, 105 ; Grape-
vine Adobe, San Gabriel, 324; Hugo
Reid Adobe, 280; La Casa del
Gobornador Pio Pico, 340-41 ; La-
Casa Vieja de Lopez, San Gabriel,
324; Las Tunas Adobe, San Ga-
briel, 324; Lugo House, 153; May
Place, San Gabriel, 324; Miguel
Leonis Adobe, 382; Natick Hotel,
150; Palomares Tavern Adobe,
Pomona, 308; Phillips House, 327;
Pico Adobe, 391; Pico House, 151,
105; Pioneer House, 346; Plaza
Church, 152; Temple Adobe, 69;
Verdugo Adobe, Glendale, 213;
Vigare Adobe, San Gabriel, 324;
Workman Homestead, 325
Hollywood, 227-37, 73
Hollywood American Legion Stadium,
139
Hollywood Bowl, 114, 132, 236
Hollywood Cemetery, 237
Hollywood Hills, 131
Hollywood Park, 138, 356
Hooverville, 303
426 INDEX
Horse-Racing Board, 137
Horticulture: Avocados, 342-44; Cit-
rus, 49, 288-92, 355; first navel
orange grove, 330; grape growing,
309-12, 346; Hart Citron Experi-
mental Ranch, 344; orange groves,
19, 23, 289-91; parent navel orange
tree, 330; State Experimental Cit-
rus Station, 331; Sunny Hills Citrus
Ranch, 345
Hospitals: Arrowhead Hot Springs,
292; Cedars of Lebanon, 72;
County, 109; Los Angeles General,
170; Los Angeles Orthopaedic, 187-
88; Norwalk State, 337; Orange
County, 346; Osteopathic, 170
Hughes, Rupert, 122
Hunt, Captain Jefferson, 286
Huntington Beach oil field, 57
Huntington, Collis P., 47, 48
Huntington Gardens, 22
Huntington, Henry E., 278-79
Huntington Hotel, 261
Huntington Library and Art Gallery,
San Marino, 278-79
I. Magnin Building, 182
Immigration Station, 219
Independence Day, first celebration,
39
Indiana Colony, 41, 256
Indian Village, 332
Indians, 124, 40, 61; Agua Caliente,
316; artifacts, 373, 174; Cahuenga,
180; Cahuilla, 329; caves, 317; early
music, 111-12; exhibits, 173; Ga-
brielino, 373, 24; Glidden Museum,
373; Guachama Village, 286; In-
dian Museum, 334; legends, 292;
Mococahuenga, 180; Palm Springs
Reservation, 317; Piute, 286; Santa
Catalina Island, 367; Serrano, 329;
Shoshone, 285, 367; Soboba Reserva-
tion, 332; Tahquitz Bowl, 316-17;
Yang-na, 24-25, 28, 40, 145, 266
Inglewood, 355-56
Inglewood Fault, 13
Inglewood Park Cemetery, 356
Interstate Aircraft factory, 356
Iowa Picnic, Long Beach, 250, 240
Irvine Ranch, 348
Jackson, Helen Hunt, 119-20, 131, 332
Jackson Lake, 400, n
Japanese Gardens, 236
Japanese Quarter, 156
Jayhawkers, 393, 68
Jedediah Strong Smith boulder, 185
Jeffries, James ]., 139, 135
Johnson, Jack, 139
Johnston, General Albert Sidney, 41
Jones, Commodore, 112
Jones, Senator John P., 47, 267
Joshua Tree National Monument, 398
Joshua trees, 397, 398
Kearney, General Stephen W., 38-39
Kellogg Stock Farm, 307
Ketchel, Stanley, 139
La Brea Pits, 183-84, 13, 26, 181, 192
La Canada, 296
La Crescenta Valley, 58
Ladybug Canyon, 298
Laemmle, Carl, 75, 77, 380
Lakes: Arrowhead, 141, 293; Big
Bear, 293, 141; Crystal, 304-05, u,
302; Elizabeth, n; Elsinore, 333;
Jackson, 411, n; Malibu, 383;
Quail, ii
La Miniatura, 263
Last Supper Window, 210
Lasuen, Padre Fermin, 392
Lean John, 36, 37
Lelia Eyrd, ship, 46, 217
Libraries: A. K. Smiley, Redlands,
312; Central Public, 158-59, 109,
129; Edward L. Doheny, Jr., 190;
Huntington Library and Art Gal-
lery, 278-79; Long Beach, 248, 245;
Outdoors, 8; Pasadena, 258; Santa
Monica, 270, 126
Lincoln Monument, Long Beach, 248
Lion Farm, 325
Literature, 117-128
Little Rock Creek, 399
Little Theater movement, 130
Little Tokio, 156
Lockheed Aircraft, 389
Long Beach, 238-53, 6, n, 13, 58, 60,
101, 140; municipal auditorium,
249; municipal market, 245; Navy
Landing, 248
Lopez, Don Francisco, 394
Los Angeles: Agricultural wealth, 57;
area, 10; assessed valuation, 58;
bank debits, 58; boom, (1885-87)
42-45, (i92o's) 55, 108 ; building
figures, 55; Bureau of Power and
Light, 359-60; capitulation to Fre-
mont, 39; Chamber of Commerce,
54-55, 44, 49-50, 135; City Planning
Commission, no; county building
code, 58; County Fair, 308; County
Museum, 191; drought, 41; found-
ing, 27-28 ; Immigration and Land
Co-operative Association, 307; in-
corporation of, 40
Love Joy Buttes, 396
Lower Pine Canyon, 302
Loyola University, 62, 66
Lugo, Antonio, 338, 286
INDEX 427
Lugonia settlement, 312
Lummis, Charles F., 120-21, 112-13,
173, J 74
MacArthur, General Douglas, 220
MacKay Radio and Telegraph Com-
pany, 101
Madonna of the Trails Monument,
285
Mahayana Buddhists, 156
Major Disaster Emergency Council,
JOI
Malibu Lake, 383
Manitou Club, 139
March Field, 331
Marine Course, Ballona Creek, 353
Marine Exchange, lookout station, 219
Marine Meteorological Observatory,
225
Massacre Canyon, 332
Mausoleum, Forest Lawn, 210
Mayer, Louis B., 352
Maywood Glass factory, 166
McAdoo, William Gibbs, 54
McGroarty, John Steven, 121
McKinley, James, 34
McPherson, Aimee Semple, 176-77, 71,
ioi, 333
Merced Theatre, 128
Mervine, Captain William, 37
Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California, 52, 302, 315
Mexicans, 3, 36-37, 49, 117; Boyle
Heights, 169; families, 3; folk
songs, 112; participation in war,
54; players, 284
Mexican War, 35
Mexico, 39, 3, 35
Micheltorena, Governor Manuel, 34-
35, 61
Miles Memorial Playhouse, 270
Millard House, 108
Millikan, Dr. Robert A., 260
Million-Dollar Bath House, Long
Beach, 248
Miniature Landscape and Fish Pool,
155
Mint Canyon, 394, n
Mission Inn, 330
Mission Play, 130
Missions: San Fernando, 392, 30, 104,
207-08 ; San Gabriel Arcangel, 322-
24, 23, 27, 61, 104, 208, 277; San
Juan Capistrano, 349-50; secular-
ization of, 32
Mockingbird Canyon, 334
Modjeska, Helene, 346, 347, 361
Mojave Desert, 396-97, 10
Monrovia, 281
Montebello Hills, n, 340
Moore, Captain Benjamin D., 39
Mormon legend, 292
Mormons, 286-87
Morris Dam, 302
Motion Pictures, 73-97, 6, 60; Bio-
graph, 74, 75, 76; Bison, 73; Cen-
tral Casting office, 232; Columbia,
77, 232, 39Q-9 1 ; Disney, Walt, 389-
90, 77-78, 127, 178; Edison, Thomas
Alva, 74; Essanay, 74; Famous
Players, 75, 353; film stars, 199;
first motion picture, 74; first studio,
73; first talking film, 77; Goldwyn,
236, 352-53; Horsley brothers, 229;
Ince, 351-52; Independent Motion-
Picture Company, 75; Kalem, 74,
351; Keystone, 73; Loew, Marcus,
353; Lubin, 74; Making a Movie,
78-97; Malibu Beach colony, 386;
Mayer, Louis B., 352-53; Melies,
74; Metro, 77, 352-53; Metro-Gold-
wyn-Mayer, 352-53, 77; Monogram,
394; Nestor, 229, 74; Paramount,
237, 77, 383; Patents Company, 74,
75; Pathe, 74; Producers Associa-
tion, 77; Producers and Distribu-
tors of America, Inc., 81-82, 78;
properties, 87; Republic, 380; RKO,
237, 77; Roach, 352; Rolin, 352;
Rubin, J. R., 353; Selig, 74; Selz-
nick, 352; Thalberg, Irving, 353;
Triangle, 351 ; Twentieth-Century
Fox, 201-04, 77; United Artists, 76-
77; Universal, 77, 352, 380; Vita-
graph, 74; Warner Brothers-First
National, 77; 391; Zukor, Adolph,
353
Motor vehicles, 59
Mountain Home, 395
Mountains: Baden-Powell, Mount, 10;
Black Jack Peak, 367, n; Box
Springs, 331; Brown, 297; Buz-
zard's Peak, 307; Condor Peak,
298; Elsinore, 333; Iron, 298; Jo-
sephine Mount, 298 ; Lukens, Mount,
297; Orizaba, 367, n; Rubidoux,
Mount, 329; San Antonio, Mount
("Old Baldy"), 298, 10, 297; San
Bernardino, 313; Sandstone Peak,
10; San Gabriel, 296, 10-11, 14, 19,
302, 399; San Gorgonio, 313, 13;
San Jacinto, 332-33 ; San Jacinto,
Mount, 331; Santa Ana, 331, 333;
Santa Monica, 384, 10-11, 14, 172;
Santa Rosa, 317; Santa Susana,
392, 10-11; Sierra Nevada, 12-13;
Slover, 311; Steele Peak, 332;
Strawberry Peak, 298 ; Table Moun-
tain, 400; Verdugo, 207; Wilson,
Mount, 298-301
Mulholland, William, 51, 52
428 INDEX
Municipal Art Commission, Los An-
geles, 125
Municipal Water Bureau, 51
Museums: Antelope Valley Indian,
399; Anthropology Hall, 192;
Bowers Memorial, 348; Coronel
Collection, 192; Glidden Indian,
373 ; Huntington Art Gallery, 278-
79, 125; Indian, Alberhill, 334; Los
Angeles Museum of History, Sci-
ence and Art, 191, 92, 13, 125, 184;
Lyon Pony Express, 279-80; Pio-
neer House, 346; Rumsey Indian,
329-30; Southwest, 173, 113, 125,
174
Music, 111-17
Naples, 251
National Broadcasting studios, 232, 99
National Forest, first, 296-97
National Guard, State Armory, 191
Navy: 248-49, 12, 55, 174-75, 215-16,
219, 224, 239, 240
Neve, Governor Felipe de, 27, 50, 151,
152
New Chinatown, 154-55
Newhall Pass, 393
Newmark, Harris, 280
Newmark, Joseph P., 69
Newport Bay, 361
New San Pedro, 217
Nichols, Mayor John G., 69
Nieto, Dona Manuela, 241
Nieto, Don Juan Jose, 241
Nieto, Jose Manuel, 240, 338, 345
Night clubs, 142
Ninety-first Division, U. S. Army, 54-
55
Nino Canyon Lookout, 297
Normal school, first, 61
North American Aviation factory,
356
North Fork Canyon, 304, 302
Oak of the Golden Legend, 394
Observation Balcony, Los Angeles
City Hall, 148
Occidental College, 172, 62, 66
Ocean Park, 273, 140, 266
Oil: (see Petroleum) 40
Old Chinatown, 155
Old Long Beach Cemetery, 252
Old Salt Road, 355
Olive View Sanitarium, 391
Olvera, Augustine, 153
Olvera Street, 153
Olympic Auditorium, 139
Olympic Games, 136-37, 192
Olympic Marine Stadium, Long Beach,
251
Orange, 346-47
Oranges: (see Citrus)
Orange Carnival, 135
Orange County Courthouse, 348
Orange Show, National, 287-88
Orpheus Club, 115
Ostrich Farm, 171
Otis Art Institute, 181, 65
Otis, General Harrison Gray, 48, 181
Outlook, Santa Monica, 267
Out West, magazine, 121
Owens River, 51
Pacific Coast Conference, 138
Pacific Colony, 327
Pacific Electric Railway, 208, 241
Pacific Land Company, 345
Pacific Light and Power, 305
Palm Canyon, 317
Palmdale, 20
Palomares, Ignacio, 283, 308
Palos Verdes, 358, 140, 216
Palos Verdes Hills, n, 216
Pan-American Petroleum, 17
Parasol library stations, 8
Parks: Arrowhead, 292; Arroyo Seco,
Pasadena, 171, 173; Azusa City,
282; Banning, Wilmington, 223;
Barnsdall, 231; Baylis Picnic
Grounds, San Bernardino, 293;
Beverly Gardens, Beverly Hills,
200; Bixby, Long Beach, 250-51,
240; Brand, Glendale, 213, 392;
Brookside, Pasadena, 263, 171;
Busch Gardens, Pasadena, 262; Ca-
brillo Beach, San Pedro, 220-22;
Carmelita Garden, 262; Centinela,
356; Children's Pleasure Park, Ven-
ice, 354; De Longpre, Hollywood,
233; Doheny State, Laguna Beach,
366; Douglas, Santa Monica, 272;
Echo, 176; Elysian, 174, 26; Expo-
sition, 191, 137; Ganesha, Pomona,
308; Griffith, 178; Hancock, 183-84,
26, 192; Hollenbeck, 169; Irvine,
Orange, 347; Lafayette, 181; Lin-
coln, Long Beach, 245; Lincoln, Los
Angeles, 171-72; Lincoln, Santa
Monica, 270; Municipal, Beverly
Hills, 205; North Hollywood, 380;
Pacific, Long Beach, 241 ; Palisades,
Santa Monica, 271, 266; Perris Hill,
287; Pershing Square, 157; Pio-
neers, San Bernardino, 287; Point
Fermin, San Pedro, 222; Rancho
Santa Ana Botanic Gardens, 336;
Recreation, Long Beach, 251; Re-
seda, 381; San Antonio, Upland,
285; San Dimas Canyon, 283; San
Marino City, 278; Smiley, Red-
lands, 312; State, Long Beach. 251;
Sycamore Grove, 171, 173; Tapia
INDEX 429
County, 383 ; Tournament, Pasa-
dena, 261 ; Victory-Van Owen, Van
Nuys, 381; Westlake, 181
Pasadena, 254-64, 138, 139
Pasadena Academy of Fine Arts, 125
Pasadena and Mount Wilson Toll
Road, 299
Pasadena Community Playhouse, 258-
60, 130, 132
Paso de Bartolo, 39
Pattie, James O., 32
Penitentiary, Federal Regional, 225-26
Perez, Jose, 295
Perris Valley, 331
Pershing Square, 157
Pet Cemetery, 383
Petroleum, 12, 45, 46; Brea Canyon,
345; Brea-Olinda, 243, 345; Coyote
Hills, 345; deposits, oil, 14; Doheny,
Edward L., 176; drilling in Los
Angeles County, 243-45; El Se-
gundo, 357; first oil well, 45 ; gas,
manufacturing of, 345 ; Huntington
Beach, 361; Los Angeles Pioneer
Oil Company, 337; Montebello
Hills, 340; Newhall-Ventura, 392,
45 ; ocean drilling, 243 ; oil discov-
ered in Los Angeles, 45 ; old Los
Angeles, 176; Olinda, 345; Pioneers
Petroleum Society of California,
393; production, 243-45, 46, 57;
Puente Hills, 345; refinery, New-
hall, 57, 393 ; Republic Petroleum,
357; Santa Fe Springs, 337-38; Seal
Beach, 359; Signal Hill discovery,
242-43 ; Standard Oil pier, Vista
Del Mar, 357; Standard Oil re-
finery, 356; Standard Oil tankers,
357; storage tanks, Vista Del Mar,
357; Union Oil, 337-38; Venice-
Playa Del Rey, 354; Wilmington,
224; Wilshire Oil, 338
Philharmonic Auditorium, 157, 129
Philharmonic Orchestra, 113-14
Pickfair, 199
Pickford, Mary, 75, 76, 237
Pico Canyon, 393
Pico, General Andres, 36, 39, 208,
344, 3.8o
Pico, Pio, 34-35, i 5I , 172, 340-41, 345
Pike, the, Long Beach, 248, 239
Pilgrimage Play, 132
Pine Flats, 304
Pine Knot, 294
Pioneers Petroleum Society of Cali-
fornia, 393
Piute Indians, 286
Placerita Canyon, 394
Plaza, 151, 145
Plaza Church, 152
Poet's Cabin, 299
Point Fermin, n, 216
Pomona College, 284, 62, 66, 126
Pools of Santa Monica, 266
Population: Los Angeles, 3, 29, 31, 33,
40, 41, 45, 49, 51, 55
Porcupine, newspaper, 119
Port of Los Angeles, 48
Portola, Captain Caspar D., 26, 46,
174
Portola-Crespi Monument, 174
Portola Expedition, 337
"Poverty Row," 80, 77
Production for Use, 59
Prometheus Statue, 181
Providence Land, Water and Devel-
opment Company, 389
Pryor, Nathaniel, 34
Public Works Administration, no
Puddingstone Dam, 283
Pueblo of Los Angeles, 169
Puente Hills, n, 12, 325, 341, 342, 345
Quail Lake, n
Quest for Water, 50-53
Rabbit Experimental Station, U.S., 286
Radio and Radio Stations, 99-102;
KECA, 99, 102; KEHE, 99; KFAC,
101 ; KFI, 98-99, 102; KFOX, 99,
101; KFSG, 101, 177; KFVD, 101 ;
KFWB, 99-100; KGER, iot ;
KGFJ, 101; KHJ, 98-99, 102;
KMPC, 101; KMTR, 101 ; KNX,
98, 99; KPPC, 254; KRKD, 101;
Aimee Semple McPherson, 101 ;
American Federation of Radio
Artists, 100; Blue Network, 99;
California Radio System, 99; Co-
lumbia Broadcasting System, 99,
109; Don Lee Chain, 99, 102;
Mackay Radio and Telegraph Com-
pany, 101 ; Mutual Network, 99,
100; National Broadcasting Com-
pany, 232, 99; National Guard, 180;
radio-newspaper "war," 101 ; RCA
Communications, Inc., 101 ; RCA
Marine Corporation, 101 ; Red Net-
work, 99 ; television, 102 ; Univer-
sity of California, 101 ; University
of Southern California, 101
Railroads: First in Los Angeles, 41;
Los Angeles and Independence,
267; Los Angeles and Salt Lake,
257; Los Angeles and San Gabriel
Valley, 257; Los Angeles and San
Pedro, 47; Los Angeles-Santa Mon-
ica, 47; rate war, 43; Sante Fe
(Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe),
134, 13, 43, 281, 283; Southern Pa-
cific, 42, 43, 50, 134, 208, 218, 347-
48; Union Pacific, 155, 311
43O INDEX
Rainbow Pier, Long Beach, 249-50
Ramona, 119-20, 332
Ramona Pageant, 332
Ranches: Aguaje de la Centinela,
355; Ashcroft, 336; Azusa de
Duarte, 282; Chino, 37, 328; Dar-
ling, 3995 De la Puente, 325;
Dominguez, 28; El Encino, 381; El
Escorpion, 382; El Rincon de San
Pascual, 277; Garfias, 322; Jurupa,
36, 329; La Brea, 13, 184; La Can-
ada, 296; La Providencia, 380, 389;
Las Tunas, 324; Las Virgenes, 36;
Los Alamitos, 241, 252; Los Cer-
ritos, 241 ; Los Coyotes, 345 ; Los
Feliz, 178; Los Nietos, 338; Malibu,
385; Paso de Bartolo, 340; Rodeo
de Las Aguas, 198; San Antonio,
338, 198, 382; San Bernardino, 38,
286; San Francisquito, 393; San
Jose de Abajo, 327; San Jose de
Arriba, 307; San Pascual, 38, 256;
Sausal Redondo, 355, 357; Sepul-
veda, 267; Valyermo, 399
Rattlesnake Island, 47
Rebellion of 1846-47 (Los Angeles),
36-39
Red Box Divide, 298
Red Hill, 348
Redlands Bowl, 312
Redlands Canal, 311
Redondo amusement zone, 140
Redondo Beach, 357
Regan Collection of Rembrandt etch-
ings, 192
Religion, 67-72; Angeles Temple, 72;
Baptists, 71, 72; Cathedral of St.
Vibiana, 68; Christ Faith Mis-
sion, 395; Christian Fundamentals
League, 67; Christian Science, 70,
71; Church of Christ, 71; Church
of the Nazarene, 67; Congrega-
tional, 62, 70, 72; Dunkers, 283, 62;
Episcopal, 69, 72; evangelism, 67;
Four Square Gospel, 71 ; Hebrew
Evangelization Society, 67; Jewish,
71, 72, 69; Jodo Shinshyu Bud-
dhists, 157; Latter-day Saints, 71;
Lutheran, 71; Mahayana Buddhists,
156; Methodists, 70, 71, 72; Mor-
mons, 286, 287; Peoples Independent
Church of Christ, 72; Presbyterian,
69, 71, 72, 62; Protestant Episcopal,
69, 72, 71; Protestantism, 68, 69;
Reformed New Testament Church
of ^ the Faith of Jesus Christ, 68;
religious plays, 127; Roman Cath-
olic church, 67, 68, 71, 72; Seventh-
Day Adventists, 71; Unitarian, 128
Rivers: Los Angeles, 50-53, n, 47,
239; Mojave, 293; Owens, 51; San
Gabriel, n, 19, 47, 359; Santa Ana,
337, 361; Santa Clara, 58
Riviera Country Club, 140
Robbins, Thomas, 368
Rogers, Will, 122, 131, 199, 209;
Memorial Field, 140
Rose Bowl, 263, 98, 138-39
Rowland, John, 325
Rubidoux, Louis, 329
Running Springs, 293
Ruskin Art Club, 124
Salton Sea, 315
San Andreas Fault, 13, 400
San Bernardino, 286-88, 402
San Bernardino National Forest, 277,
292, 297, 402
San Clemente Island, 12
San Dimas, 282
San Fernando, 391
San Fernando Reservoir, 51
San Fernando Valley, 10, n, 51, 56,
58, 207
San Francisquito Canyon, 52
San Francisquito Creek, 394
San Gabriel Canyon, n, 302, 303
San Gabriel Timberland Reserve, 297
San Gabriel Valley, 277
San Gorgonio Pass, 313
San Jose Hills, n, 12, 307
San Jose Valley, 326
San Marino, 22, 277-79
San Nicolas Island, 12
San Pedro, 214-22, 6, 47
San Pedro Hills, n, 216
San Pedro Naval Base, 55
San Rafael Hills, n, 172
Santa Ana, 347-48
Santa Ana Canyon, 336
Santa Anita Park, 297, 137-38
Santa Catalina Island, 367, 223, n
Santa Fe railway, (Atchison, Topeka
and Santa Fe), 134, 13, 43, 281, 283
Santa Monica, 265-73 ; municipal
auditorium, 273; municipal pier,
266, 271
Santa Monica Bay, 266, 10, n
Santa Monica Canyon, 266
Santiago Dam, 347
Savannah, U.S.S., 37
Schools, Colleges, and Universities,
62-66; Adult Evening College, 65;
Berkeley Hall School, 65; Board of
Education, 63-64; California Grad-
uate School of Design, Pasadena,
262-63 j California Institute of
Technology, 260-61, 13, 66; Cath-
olic Girls' School, 66; Chouinard
Art Institute, 65; City College, 65;
Claremont College, 66, 284; College
of Agriculture, U.C.L.A., 331;
INDEX 431
County Board of Education, 63 ;
Curtiss-Wright Technical Institute,
212; elementary, 63; enrollment, 63,
65, 66; Federal aid, 64; first nor-
mal school, 61; Frank Wiggins
Trade School, 65; Harvard School,
65; Immaculate Heart College, 62;
John Dewey School, 65 ; La Verne
College, 283, 62; Los Angeles
Branch, University of California,
62; Loyola University, 355, 66;
Methodist University of Southern
California, 62; Occidental College,
172, 62, 66; Otis Art Institute, 181,
65; Pasadena College, 65; Pomona
College, 284, 62, 66, 126; private,
63-65; Quaker, 62; Redlands Col-
lege, 66 ; school system, 63 ; Scripps
College for Women, 284, 66; Sher-
man Indian Institute, 330; State
Normal School, 204; State Super-
intendent of Education, 63 ; St. Vin-
cent's College, 355, 62; teachers,
63 ; University of California at Los
Angeles, 204-05, 63, 66, 101, 138;
University of California, Institute
of Animal Husbandry, 307; Uni-
versity of Redlands, 312; Univer-
sity of Southern California, 190-91,
62, 66, 101, 138; Whittier College,
341, 62, 65, 66
Sealed Well, the, 382
Sea-level marker, 321
Sea Life, 362-64, 378, 358-59
Sea lions, 378
Sea shells, 365
Secularization of the Missions, 32,
277, 323, 34i, 350
Self-help movement, 59
Selig, William, N., 73
Selznick, Lewis J., 76
Seminole Hot Springs, 383-84
Sennert, Mack, 75
Sepulveda, Diego, 37, 286
Serra Chapel, 349
Serra Cross, 329
Serra, Fray Junipero, 349-50; statue,
152
Serano Memorial, 334
Seven Health Waters, 333
Shaler, Captain William, 217, 30, 46,
117
Sherwood Lake, 384
Shipyard, first, 241
Shoestring District, 6, 48