Indexed by last name
A – B C -D E – F G – H I – J K L M
N – O P – Q – R S T – U – V W – X – Y – Z
I, J
Example: 23/3 = Vol. 23, No. 3
I.
Ickelheimer, Herman; Memorial for a Blue-Collar, Bavarian-Born; San Francisco Forty-Niner; San Francisco; 14/1
Isaacs Henry M.; A Wedding at Independence, California, 1876; Southern California; 22/2
Isaacson, Jack; How Jack Isaacson Founded a City: A Thrilling Tale of the Building of Our Country; Arizona; Marian Sakler Lamont; 45/2
Isaacson, Jack; Who Was Isaacson, Arizona Named For?; Arizona; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 19/2
Israel, Oscar; Texas Orphan, 1877; Texas; 17/4
J.
Jacob, Elias; Agriculture Giant of Visalia, 1841–1902; Northern California; Norton B. Stern; 41/4
Jacob, Elias; Elias Jacob of Visalia; Northern California; Annie R. Mitchell; 1/4, 48/3&4
Jacob, Elias; Merchant, Land Holder and Early Pioneer Community Leader; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3
Jacobi, Frederick; Cantor Reuben Rinder, Frederick Jacobi, and Temple Emanu-El of San Francisco: Commissioning the Sacred; San Francisco; Jonathan L. Friedmann; 45/4
Jacobs, Frances; Frances Jacobs: Denver’s Mother of Charities; Colorado; Marjorie Hornbein; 15/2
Jacobs, Hannah Solomon, and Victoria Jacobs; Hannah Solomon Jacobs, Victoria Jacobs, Hannah Mannasse and Celita Mannasse of Old San Diego; Southern California; Audrey R. Karsh; 35/3&4
Jacobs, Harold S; The Simon Levi Company; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 33/3
Jacobs, Julius; Julius Jacobs: Assistant United States Treasurer, Merchant and Community Servant, San Francisco, Folsom, and Nevada, 1840–1907; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1
Jacobs, Mark I.; Mark I. Jacobs Family: A Discursive Overview, San Diego; Southern California; Richard L. Golden and Arlene A. Golden; 13/2
Jacobs, Mark I.; Mark Israel Jacobs, 1816–1894, and His Successful Family, California and Arizona; Southern California and Arizona; Norton B. Stern; 41/4
Jacobs Brother; The Jacobs Brothers, Arizona Bankers, 1890; Arizona; 19/1
Jacoby, Amalie; The Jacoby-Petersky Anthology, British Columbia, in the Early Twentieth Century; British Columbia; Sarah H. Tobe; 48/1
Jacoby, Harry; Harry Jacoby of Oroville in 1891; Northern California; 18/3
Jacoby, Melville; Melville Jacoby: World War II War Correspondent, 1916–1942, a Memorial Tribute; Los Angeles; 34/3
Jacoby, Philo; America’s Top Sharpshooter; San Francisco; 9/1
Jacoby, Philo; Athlete and Artist: A Footnote to the Lives of Philo Jacoby and Solomon Sulzer; San Francisco; Reva Clar; 17/3
Jacoby, Philo; Philo Jacoby: California’s First International Sportsman, Part I; San Francisco; William M. Kramer and Reva Clar; 22/1
Jacoby, Philo; Philo Jacoby: California’s First International Sportsman, Part II; San Francisco; William M. Kramer and Reva Clar; 22/2
Jacoby, Philo; Philo Jacoby: California’s First International Sportsman, Part III; San Francisco; William M. Kramer and Reva Clar; 22/3
Jacoby, Philo; Philo Jacoby: Editor, Sharpshooter, and Strongman of San Francisco, California, 1837–1922; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1
Jacoby Brothers; Jacoby Brothers Clothiers; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3
Jacoby Brothers; Jacoby Brothers of Los Angeles; Los Angeles; 7/4
Jacoby Brothers; Jacoby Brothers of Los Angeles, A Self-Portrait, 1888; Los Angeles; 38/3&4
Jaffa, Myer Edward; Professor Myer Edward Jaffa: Nutrition Expert, Berkeley and San Francisco, California, 1857–1931; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1
Jones, John; First Jewish President of the Los Angeles City Council; Los Angeles; Gene Caper and Norton B. Stern; 17/1
Joseph, Louis; Louis Joseph of Big Pine, California; Southern California; Zetta Joseph; 19/3