Citations from June 1987
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Articles in this issue:
Shoreleave, Monterey, 1843
A Young American Sailor Visits Monterey
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Adm. Earl E. (and Rear Adm.) Stone, director, NPS commandant
Name: Adm. Earl E. (and Rear Adm.) Stone
MHAA director, NPS commandant
Notes: in reenactment of Sloat ceremony, as "superintendent" of NPS (57Sep, 8); admiral; and Mrs. (58Mar, 8); committee head 1965 (65Mar, 8); MHAA Second Vice President 1969; museum director, Allen Knight Maritime Museum (77Mar, 2); chair of Maritime Museum committee 1977-78 (77Dec, 15); wrote in memoriam Charles B. Richmond (78Mar, 21)
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Admittance (trading ship)
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Admittance (trading ship)
Years: 1843
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Alan T. and Mrs. Brenner director (Mr.)
Name: Alan T. and Mrs. Brenner
MHAA director (Mr.)
Notes: new member 1979
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Alta California
Place Name: Alta California
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Amelie Kneass Elkinton director, Noticias editor, donor curator, Pacific Building
Name: Amelie Kneass Elkinton
curator, Pacific Building
MHAA director, Noticias editor, donor
Notes: Amelie (Mrs. William E.) Kneass, remarried, Alfred W. Elkinton, June 17, 1961; "Elkington" (63Sep, 6); Noticias editor 1957, 1969-80; cite of Memoirs (87Mar, 10); and "Woolfenden and Elkinton" as source (88Jun, 10; 89Dec, 7); and Western Museum Conference (59Mar, 8); "The Story of the Amesti Adobe" (63Mar); gift (monetary) to MHOD (70Sep, 23) and of books and oil painting (71Jun, 13-14); life member by 1971 (71Sep, 23); wrote "Rancho El Sur" (72Mar, 7; 83Mar, 6); wrote "A Letter of 1837" (72Dec, 25-27); retired from editorship of Noticias after 21 years (77Sep, 15); Historian 1977-78 (77Dec, 15); wrote "Mayo" (78Mar, 20-21); wrote "None Shall Disturb Her Possessions" (71Sep; 83Mar, 6); "Elkington" sic (79Jun, 8); "Amelia" (82Dec, 5)
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Andrew and Mrs. Resendez director (Mrs.)
Name: Andrew and Mrs. Resendez
MHAA director (Mrs.)
Notes: new member 1979
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Appleton & Hooper
Entity: Appleton & Hooper
Years: 1820s 1840s
Notes: Boston trading firm; "Appleton and Company" (91Jun, 1)
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bear fighting
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bear fighting
Years: 1843
Notes: "bear and bull fights" (60Mar, 4; 62Dec, 6, 8; 72Mar, 5; 83Sep, 5; 86Dec, 3); "bear-baiting" (91Mar, 5, 9)
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Boston
Place Name: Boston
Notes: Massachusetts; "Boston" as stand-in for United States because of "Boston ships" (91Mar, 2; 91Jun, 1), hence too "the Bostons" = Yankees, Americans (91Mar, 4); "set all sails for 'Boston'" per Mora (91Jun, 8)
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Years: 1843
Notes: "bear and bull fights" (62Dec, 6, 8; 72Mar, 5; 83Sep, 5; 83Dec, 4; 86Dec, 3)
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Notes: also "Los Californianos" (72Sep, 20) and "Californianos" (89Jun, 9)
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Notes: brass nine-pounders; "a 24-pounder" (63Jun, 2); "one-pounders" (66Sep, 7); "thirty-two pounders" 32 "hundred-pounder rifle cannon" 100, "eight-inch smoothbore shell gun" 8 (76Sep, 20)
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Carmel Mission
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Carmel Mission
Illustration: 66Mar, 1; 82Mar, 1, 3
Notes: image of mission in ruins, ca. 1881 (66Mar, 1); rededicated 1884 (67Jun, 10); "Old Carmel Mission library" (68Mar) and "mission libraries" generally (72Sep, 18); see also on search Mission Borromeo
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Carol (Mrs. Duncan) Todd, director and president, 1985-87
Name: Carol (Mrs. Duncan) Todd
MHAA director and president, 1985-87
Notes: director 1967; secretary 1969; chair of Acquisitions and Inventory committee 1977-78 (77Dec, 15); Acquisitions Chair 1981 (81Dec, 7)
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Charles and Mrs. Aucutt secretary (Mrs.)
Name: Charles and Mrs. Aucutt
MHAA secretary (Mrs.)
Notes: new member 1979; Mrs. director 1982-83; secretary 1983-87
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Clarion (schooner)
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Years: 1830s
Notes: and Paty; Clarion later renamed California, and sold to Mexican government (91Jun, 5)
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Col. Richard D. McFarland, MHAA "member-at-large" 1985-87
Name: Col. Richard D. McFarland
MHAA "member-at-large" 1985-87
Notes: retired (as of 1976), Executive Assistant and Deputy Director of Maritime Museum (76Jun, 15); "MacFarland" (79Mar, 6); author "Monterey's Path of History" (78Jun, 25-30); coauthor of "A Light for All to See" (94Sep)
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Notes: cowhide; ox-hides for shoes, and tanning (59Jun, 4); and salting (68Mar, 38); hanging oiled hides over window openings (92Mar, 1); "California bank note" (82Jun, 7)
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Custom House [Customs House]
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Custom House [Customs House]
Years: 1896
Illustration: 57Mar, 5; 57Jun, 5; 74Jun, 9; 76Sep, 22; 78Dec, 6
Notes: also "Old Custom House" (58Jun, 1; 59Mar, 2; 60Sep, 7; 61Dec, 1, 3; 81Mar) and "Old Customs House" (58Mar, 6-7); danger of demolition 1896 (85Jun, 4); rebuilt by T. O. Larkin 1841 (63Mar, 6); photo 1920s (78Dec, 6); also "Custom House museum" (57Jun, 2; 58Jun, 5; 61Mar, 8) and "Custom House plaza" (66Mar, 4; 66Dec, 7; 67Dec, 31; 68Jun, 47; 79Jun, 6); "Old Monterey Plaza" (83Mar, 7); also "Custom House State Monument" (57Jun, 7); "oldest known photo" (57Jun, 5); "off Custom House rocks" (67Dec, 25); "Custom House Associates" (67Dec, 31); old flag pole from Sloat's day (73Mar, 5-6)
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Dale (sloop)
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Years: 1843
Illustration: 88Mar, 5
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Don Pio Pico, governor, Mexican California
Name: Don Pio Pico
governor, Mexican California
Years: 1845-46
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Donald L. Woodward, editor, Noticias, 1985-88
Name: Donald L. Woodward
MHAA editor, Noticias, 1985-88
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Dr. Chas. Sweet, Jr., director
Name: Dr. Chas. Sweet, Jr.
MHAA director
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Dr. Philip [also Dr. Phillip] Nash director, Noticias editor 1993-96, Vice President 1987-88
Name: Dr. Philip [also Dr. Phillip] Nash
MHAA director, Noticias editor 1993-96, Vice President 1987-88
Notes: and chair, MHAA Publications Committee 1994
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Dr. Richard and Mrs. Murtland director
Name: Dr. Richard and Mrs. Murtland
MHAA director
Notes: Mrs. new member 1968
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Ezekial Merritt
Name: Ezekial Merritt
Years: 1846
Notes: and Bear Flag Revolt
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fandango
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fandango
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Frank K. [C.?] Fulton treasurer 1987-88
Name: Frank K. [C.?] Fulton
MHAA treasurer 1987-88
Notes: new member 1979 (79Dec, 6); treasurer 1979-80, 1981-82, 1983-84, 1986-87
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George Blackstone, treasurer, 1984-86
Name: George Blackstone
MHAA treasurer, 1984-86
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Gerald Fry, director, 1984-86
Name: Gerald Fry
mayor of Monterey
MHAA director, 1984-86
Notes: and "Mrs. Gerald T. Fry" new member 1966 (66Jun, 8)
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Gordon Paul Smith vice president, 1985-87; president 1987-88; chairman 1991-92
Name: Gordon Paul Smith
MHAA vice president, 1985-87; president 1987-88; chairman 1991-92
Notes: and Mrs. Gordon Paul Smith (93Sum, 7; 94Jun, 6; 94Sep, 7; 94Dec, 7; 95Mar, 7; 95Jun, 7; 96Mar, 10; 98Oct, 15); chairman of the board of directors 1991-92 (92Jun, 6)
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harp
Topic:
harp
Notes: also "jew's harp frame" (83Mar, 5)
Pages:
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10
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10
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Hubert Howe Bancroft, historian - History of California
Name: Hubert Howe Bancroft
historian
Work Title: History of California
Years: 1886
Notes: H. H. Bancroft; pub. The History Co. Publishers (84Dec, 7); "the complete Bancroft Works" (79Dec, 3); A. L. Bancroft and Co., SF, 1885 (94Mar, 12); see also California Pastoral; "H. W. [sic] Bancroft" (02Fal, 12)
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Indians
Topic:
Indians
Notes: the half-wild Indian (as type; Colton's words; 77Dec, 14; 80Apr, 3); "California Indians" (78Dec, 6; 02Fal, 27); see also Native American; reference to "the Natives" 1846, possibly meaning "Californios" (88Dec, 7); "Indian tribes of the Central Valley" (68Sep, 50); Mission Indians (94Dec, 2; 03Spr, 11); Christian Indian; indigenous (and indigenous music; 75Sep, 17, 76Sep, 23); Ohlone (03Win, 23); "Indians of Carmel" (Stevenson; 86Dec, 8) and "Carmel Valley Indian" (02Fal, 24); "rebel Indians" (62Jun, 1-7); "the poor Indians did the work" for Spaniards (63Jun, 5); [certain people] "are regular Indians when it comes to scenting trails" (64Mar, 3); "held in a state of slavery" (70Jun, 11); "abuse of Indians" (94Mar, 1); "whip Indians" (94Mar, 3); "red brothers" (Mora; 95Sep, 7)
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50
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20
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26
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2
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2-3
7
6-7
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3
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7
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11
Joan Peacock, director
Name: Joan Peacock
MHAA director
Notes: new member 1961; same as "Mrs. J. A. Peacock" new member 1965? (65Jun, 8)
Issue:
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8
8
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John Sewald, director
Name: John Sewald
MHAA director
Notes: also "Peter, Marguerite, John, and Susan Sewald" new junior member 1962; Marguerite lifetime member 1965; Mr. John W., Marguerite J., Peter K., Susan E. life members by 1971 (71Sep, 23)
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Jose Castro, general, governor
Name: Jose Castro
general, governor
Illustration: 61Mar, 5
Notes: b. 1810? d. 1860 (61Mar, 5); cousin of Mariano Vallejo (91Mar, 2); mural, Stilwell Hall (00Nov, 13); "Castro" not further identified but presumably general (87Jun, 12); sp "Casto" (61Sep, 3) and "Castros" (72Sep, 19); same as "Jose Antonio Castro" father of twenty-six? (67Mar, 2; 82Jun, 7); proclamation and Castro's counter-proclamation in Bear Flag Revolt (91Dec, 10); "captain" (92Jun, 2)
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Juan Alvarado, governor - Alvarado House
Name: Juan Alvarado
governor
Edifice:
Alvarado House
Years: 1836-1842; 1880s
Notes: b. 1809 (64Jun, 2); author? of Historia de California (cited 87Mar, 10); "Alvarado Adobe" (59Mar, 7; 63Jun, 8) same as "Bola de Oro" (67Sep, 17-21); "Casa Alvarado" (64Mar, 8; 66Sep, 5; 67Mar, 6; 78Jun, 27-29; 79Mar, 7) and "the Gov. Alvarado houses" (02Feb, 8); administrator of Custom House (64Jun, 2); nominated to first legislature 1847 (60Sep, 5); "John B. Alvarado was then Gov.r" (60Dec, 3), "California's second native governor" (64Jun, 2); same as "the then strong man of the territory, Juan Bautista Alvarado" (72Dec, 26)?; m. by proxy Martina Castro (82Jun, 7); "Alvarado Adobe at 506 Dutra Street" (02Fal, 20)
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Juan Bautista Rogers Cooper
Name: Juan Bautista Rogers Cooper
Notes: b. 1791 "on Alderney of the [British] Channel Islands" (72Sep, 20-22) or b. 1792 (83Mar, 6); d. 1872 in S.F. (72Mar, 7; 83Mar, 6; 89Dec, 5); also "Captain J.B.R. Cooper" (84Dec, 5; 89Dec, 4), "Capt. John B. R. Cooper" (71Sep, 18); "Rogers and Cooper families" (72Sep, 21) and "Captain Cooper family" (79Dec, 3); son of Thomas Cooper and Anne Rogers (m. 1790; 72Sep, 22); American "protection paper" in Boston 1816 (72Sep, 22); uncle of J. B. Alvarado by marriage 1827 to Encarnacion Vallejo (67Sep, 18; 72Mar, 5; 83Mar, 6; 88Jun, 6; 89Dec, 5-6), sister of Mariano (83Mar, 6) and aunt of Juan Bautista Alvarado (83Mar, 6); half brother of Thomas O. Larkin (63Mar, 6; 83Mar, 6; 87Jun, 8); schooner California; city councilman 1833 (62Sep, 2); "called Don Juan el Manco" (72Mar, 1); "Captain Cooper Workshop" (73Dec, 23); "Cooper household" (83Mar, 4); schooner Rover (83Mar, 6); children John B. H., William Rogers "Rogerio", Ana, Amelia (83Mar, 6)
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Kenneth Walker, director
Name: Kenneth Walker
MHAA director
Issue:
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