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HART MERRIAM PAPERS COLLECTION NUMBER: BANC MSS 83/129 c NEGATIVE NUMBER: BNEG Box :H7 REEL: H7 CONTENTS: SERIES 4: SUBJECT FILES Subseries 2: Geographic Distribution XfidtK c^rJi on GUfcrnii phu names FILMED AND PROCESSED BY LIBRARY PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY CA 94720 JOB NO. DATE REDUCTION RATIO DOCUMENT SOURCE Tk Bancroft Library ,„ J c Association for information and Image iWanagement 1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1100 Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 301/587-8202 Centimeter 12 3 4 5 iiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiii 6 iiiliiiil I I I Inches 1 I I iiiiiiii 8 ml TTT I [ r 10 11 12 13 14 imyimmmj]^^ 15 mm 1.0 1^ 2.8 1.4 2.5 22 I.I 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.25 MfiNUFflCTURED TO flllM STRNDRRDS BY APPLIED IMRGE. INC. place. 7IA/Ml. 222 1854. RattlosnaliG Flat Place in rnountainB.S of G Fork Tuolunine Rivor.— Gibbos, Llap of California, 1852. Raven Pass . Kern 06» U.S.CTeog.Board,Apr.7J909 Calif. Raven; pass, in Section 30, Township 26 South, Range 18 East, Kern coun- ty, California. Raymundo .. I Canada de Raymundo; land grant five miles east of Halfmoon bay, U # S •GeOg* B08rd^DeC% 2 ^ San Mateo county, California. Calif 1908 Read De Mofras, Carte de 1* Oregon, des ifomies, &c. (map no. 16) 1844. . Place at N end of Ricliardson Bay, base of Tiburon Peninsula. Cal- at W Read Ranch Calif In 183S Read Ranchi, adjoining Saucelito Ranch was owned bj John Read of Ireland. -• ^. H. Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 1851-69 7, San F Read's rancisco, 1689. Ranch. Ibid. 2&, R e ad i iig ' s R an cl i Original county seat of Shasta County. •Statutes of California, 1850, 62, 1850. •llajor P. B. Reading;' s grant vias on Cow Creek a,l)out 25 niiles above Red Fluff. • Hutchings Cal i f .Mag. , 1 , 4r6, 1857 . * Later called Fort Rcadinif^ (on Cow Creek). - U)id,I,ryl.l,1857. Gibbe» i:ap of California, in^"2 (Reading ^) * Reading's Springs "Shasta, Calif, Shasta Co.. in Memorial and Biog'l Hist, of North' n Calif., Lewis Pub'g Co., 228, 1891. Reading's springs = ^bflstft city. heading's springs, or, as it is now called, ohaste city, 'near Clear creek, in the Sacramen TT/S4n^'-.S^S^^^^» ^" Schoolcraft, Indian Tribe Reading's Springs: Described in 1850 as "a tamous minin^-camp in those days, which has since grown into the town of Shasta."— Overland Monthly, pp. 525, 527, June 1871. #u-^ % A--V^=*^ , ^-^7. ^A.C^ l^?\ . Wv [Shasta] Readings Springs or Shasta City. • Place near Clear Creek ,^^crr--^-^^w^KL>...J^^\U:j^ ^ V\-^Cfcj>^ »v ^U*ZicK Redwood Slou/:^h San Mateo Go,, Coast Counties Co., 195, 1695. =Redwood City, Calif. in -Memorial & Biog'l .Hist.of of Central Calif., Le-zds PubV Ed. by Henry D. Barrows'T / Point 3eed iiflrin uo# -«.,«^ Calif How Bluff Fomt end of Tiburon Penia,— Ringgold's General 3]:art of San Francisco Bay Region, 1850 ♦ Redwood Slough San Mateo Co., Coast Counties Co., 195, 1693 =Redwood City, _Calif . in Memorial & Biog'l .Hist.of of Central Calif., Lewis Pub*g Ed. by Henry D. Barrows. / Point Hoed Ilarin Co. Calif Now Bluff Foint. end Ringgold's General Sliart Bay Region* 1850. of Tiburon Penin, of San Francisco Reef Ridge _^ Calif, Reef Ridge, spur of Diablo Range (between Jasper Canyon and McLure Valley), Calif* U.S. Greog. Board, May 15,1908. Reese River River in_iievada_i:iowing northerly into Humboldt River. i for Col. Reese, v/ho in 1855 was headj)f thie„LIornion Colony in Carson Valley. -_._ Rcmy, Journey to Great Salt Lake City, London, II, 56, 1861 . ■Wiiiiii iwiiiiiii nB wiiHiiiwi ^^^^0 ^_ Santa Barbara Qof J'^ Rancho about 15 or 20 miles W of Santa Barbara, owned in 1816 by Ortega Family, j^^ 1816 rrerchant vessels were accustomed to land there with supplies. Later a seaport on coast from which rancheroe shipped hides and tallow. — Wm. Heath Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 1831-89, 296, 548. 1889. [Spelled Refujio on p. 548] Name still in use in Refugio Pass. el Refugio ^De Llofras, Carte de POre/pn, des Cal- ifomiGs, tc.^ 1844. Anchora^j;e in S;jnta Barbara Channel midway between Point Conception and Liission Santa Barbara, In 1816 there was a landing on Santa Bar- bara Channel on Ranclio Refugio, where merchant vessels were accustomed to land with supplies. Later the rancheros shipped hides and ttillow from this landir^^. — Wm, Heath Davis, Sixty Years in Calif,, 296. 648 . 1889 [Spelled Befujio on p. 648] He^:es, Cap de los [Point Reyesl n, 137, 18:50. Kotzcbue, New Voya^^e r.Qiind the V/orld I "1*1 KHliMi lii«.i|iiiiiKiit|ifi«h *ii"WWWl tiWiiniiiiiiwiwt-, .. •"'"''■■m f*t'mm.\m*m.-'mmmm "'"i1^l»'"ll''%''(ii ■.■.«|^,|||««^l,^l»■w.;!■W(,#^il0l#,^ .|.*.:Shll1,':.fl»**il|toWl«i«»il*^^ t*i«l#W<*«rt*HIWi.. 'rt*! m',V'1'.*:^Milfim Rio Bu9na Ventura =Sacrajnento River "The 'Rio Buena Ventura ' or, as it is sometimes called, the 'Sacramento* River. "--Adventures on the Western Coast of So. America, and the Interi- or of Calif., John Coulter, I, 184, 1647. Buenaventura River. -deferred to by Fremont as "reputed river flowing from Rocky Mts to the bay of S.F." — Fremont lExxl.Expd. to Oregon & Calif. (1843), 196, 1845. Rio de los Americanos =American River — Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes, I, 155, 1851. 1851 Rio de los Arnericanog^.-- Bryaiit: What L Saw in Calif. 245 and elsewhere, 1846. [Entries made in 1846.] Rio de los Americanos.— "n'remont: Exp l.Expd. to Oregon a Calif. (1844), 245 k elsewhere, 1845. Rio-Grande .. iiii||iiiiiiiii»iiiMi|iii|iiiiiiiiiiwMiiii.iii mu^mm •"""' •• -" i-"-'-T'i riiiiiiii.ii:i:iii.,.'..i.iii.ii.iJiiJjiiiiLx., [Sacramento River] river flowing- into San Fran- Largest Cisco Bay, ■ ■ ■■' ■ ■ ■:J.I'li'"¥f«WllW;i|t'|#l« ^_..^ Plotzebue, Entdeckun^jsrcise, T'eimar, II, 8,^1821 —Lloyd's translation, London, I, 284,' '"'''««'»# mi" 4i:.i ^4«*Wi:»ill|IM^ ,., ^ iiotzebue's statement is:„i*Two large riv- ers flo^' into the Bay of San Francisco, of which the northern is t^e most con side rah le and is ...^ called by 'he Spaniards Rio-Grande." \\\o de O V ourdtx es &'BQf\etTetK3 CoiSp. Calif Rio Grande de San Verardo (Berardo) (or San Bernardo or Santa Rosa) tsanta Inez Rive^ Large river 6 leagues Nf of Pt. Concepcion, Passed by Portola Expd. in 1769. ITamed Rio Grandi de San Verardo (San Berardo in Spanish text on opposite page). .. Costanso. Diary Portola Expd, Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no. 4, 213 Rio de San Verardo (Berardo). —Ibid. 30^^^^' we niTe named this river, which is the largest have encountered, San Bernardo y su ComDan- exo over Crespi, Biary Porto la Expd. Ncticia de la Nueva Calif., in Pal6u»s 2, 154, Mexico, 1674. I 1 Rio San Antonio Calif- River reached hy Anza Expd* 1776 after leav- ing La Asuncion on Salinas River k traveling about 10 leagues M. —Pedro Pont rDiar^^, Anza Expd.l775-.1776:Pubs.Acad.Pacif ♦Coast Hist.Vcl.3, No,l, p, 57 .March 1913. Mission of San Antonior founded in plain in Santa lucia Bange near river to which name of San Antonio was iimriediately given. «- Palou, Vida de Padre Junipero Serra, 122, Mexico, 1787, Ripley, Mt. Peak in the Coast Range ("lat. 39° 08*"). John S. Hittell, Hutchings Calif .Llag. , III, 357, Feb., 1859. River of the Lak6 [Kii^s River] Oalif, -Fraiiont: Expl.Expd.to Oregon h Calif, (1844), 252. 1845. O^ ^^^^^U.k^Y.M^sij^ru.1 ojtzi ').
    Rose's RanchO Calif, On Yuba River. — Lt.Geo.H.fierbyrTopographi- cal Memoir of sacr^ento Valley, sen. Doc. 47, 3l8t Cong. 1st Sess.T'^ISoO. OJU Ft. Ross Calif On northeastern part of outter Id. (now Kyer la. } -~ Hinggold.Chart of Sacramento River, 1850. Ro L«^?o(SL <^()<.^GC I ^^ssian settlement and fortress on Port Romanzov; or rodc/:a Tay. * i:ot7,ebue, Now VoyaA'e round the Torld 11, 117, 120, L?l, 1830. ' , 'Wilkes E:q)ed.y(map dated \"41); facin^^ r-^ W64-4 K. de Ross LPt.Koss Creek] Cal i f . Ha>.-K. ^ u. -^®S^^y^^^ ^^^° North Wsi Cape Sonoma Co. ""^ ^'^^' ^^""^^ °^ ^°^^fe^ ^^^ il'orni De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, nies, etc,, 1844 ; gen'l map; Ual- map; llilap 4 No . 17 . Ro SSI [Fort Ross] Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, 11,594,1831. In speaking:; of the Russian oncroacb.icnts on Crlifornia, Beochey rnontions "their nev/ settleuont at Rossi, a fcW miles to the north- ward of Bodega." Jiou(^ and Ready Calif. In Nevada Co, W of Grass Valley. - Baxl ay rlUflmt I saw on W.- Coast of S. & N. America ,423*^1865. Rough and Ready [Roua'h ^ nd Ready] ' Place in W IJevada County, 4 miles W of Grass Valley. -iStat. Calif . ,1854, 222, 16f:4. Cibbetr., .ap of California, ;852. Round Tent PlacG in Yuba Co. of Calif., 1854, 222, 1854. Round Valley IT Uendocino Co. Calif Native Indian name Me^sha-kai whioh signi- fies the valley of tule or tall grass. History of Mendocino Go. 167, San Pranoisco 1880. Alley, Bowem S: uo. Pubrs. Round Valley 2. Humphreys, A. A. & Warren,G.I., in Pac.Rr.Rep I, Art. 2, p. 60, 61, 1855. ■0Vuj^ VeJAe* L VVO^^o- BlQ Vf % V*l^l v-A&jje/v^ dv L^ ■ L . (x .Bit^to . MxJ ^ Ax.^Ki'Li^Jo'P-KPv-ft;., 1^5^ n (U^*. !*• I 1 \U-3ol;^ t--kl^ fs Mr l«^*^UML, £-t.^**. I ti*?^ ]|>. (>3, 1%S^^ »* B«j» Upi 'J 'n 13nvis, in I^tJIocL?^- 33d.Coa # 1i. mil,(-+,.l) Intro., 18, Ic3f35. 1 c 4-' u es ir iu.ir^hrnys.A.A.^ rn ^M t ^ *. • ;u • Vm/ onr- .1 •w? '.' *) O in ^x.Doc.l,?9 :{VIII,(r^t.l) Art.l.3D.L^^o5. Lon^'; vnlloy l.iot"'"''o'5v^ -r nr*|r c« n ^> • ) 01 J it H nnd head of first Cc t ) 2 V or invon (cUeI iS(>. ^♦^ otevena.I.I.^chart of mp.ifi^'Ex.Doc 129 33d. Cong., l3t.Sess.,XVIII(pt.4), 1855. I Pt« Rowe. Calif Point at end of Kings Id [now Ryer Id.] — Calif. Huckels U. -iNow 'printer Id.] _— . At mouth San Joaquin Biver; separated from rJ^^ irAA^^^o^^^^F^^ ^h^ ^y Beeners Channel iSrofi^M^^ ^lo,^ghlT-I^i?Sg9icl, Map of Anchor- age off New York of the iacific, 1B50. Rugs River, or Rio Rey ,_. ™_ jKoVxkTe;| Hlvo ! Adam Johnston, Senate Ex. Boc.l, 32d Cong. 2d.Sess., pt.3,511,lB51 . Rush Creek -^-^1,- .... [Rush Creek] ^•Statutes of California, 1853,313,1853. . ^ Creek flowing into UT)per ?;aters of IJ Fork Feather River, im of Spanish Ranch, Plumas Count-/. ifort fiusse de Ross LFort Ross] Calif. ■iiiiinWiiii ii|[HiMiiiiii«wiwiwiiii wii>iiin»iiiiiiiiii I mmii m* See Rogs. \jo\c r\\ nr a^^ a c^ncY^ ivU4n«IMIV:4K'4r'' ' in ■ .*i*|l(1tt«!4l(#*H*i*.' ';,il#l#*i«H'ht*illn!«ii.,i(Wii(jal ,i|.i". ■■i,'Wi(tftini»»i«"l ajp ^|^»liilwll^wl||ll«l■l!»^||w>|l|^lBl||'■^lw»^■^»l!l!l^wlWl^'li■"*^ ' ■»■ 'mtiy*Mm>\*'''tiimv'mmm* li#||IMi»i '■".iiP»..H,ii|i»M|i>ii#w,...,ii»'#wiiiif» MWiillBllililW » m Hi ^WWHHwnnillHll''* ■ ■ 'iWiHiilf *■-** '•iM-^irWi'fPWHiHM Russian Bnbarcadero B'reeport] Calif. In 1848 Russian Bnbarcadero was on E bank o; Sacranento on present townsite of Freeport.— wn« R. Grimshaw. Narrative of Life k Events in Calif. .MS Bancroft Library, 21, 1872. Russian River [Russian River] •Stat, of Cain\^1854,22'.;,1854. •Large river eraptyinfr into Facific Ocean from the I^E, 11 of Bodcga-B^LWl-. Oibl-e^ I'ap of Cal'fornia, ISf'^ ^^^^^^^^^j^ t^'^Hfl ^'>nof^Q^ Eussian River Valley ^._ ^ [Russian River Valley] •Statutes of California, 1855,77,1355. Hyer Island Solano Co. Calif. Sutte?1lJ£h3^ ^'^''^' '^'^' Steainboat. and On Bir^old's General Chart of San Fran- cisco,Bay ...& Sacramento Riven t Tcom^iseci of _ Priest and Sutter Islands. ^um^i^risea Saaptin «Snako Rivsr 2352 leil^^^i^T^^^' Indian Tribes, I, 196,203,204,206, Sa-ap-t^.-.Ibid 195. "The Lewis, called Snake, or Saaptin River bv th natives. "--Ibid 205, ^^i^^j^n mver oy in V .Point e de Sable. on ocean coast a few miles Bay, and just above mouth A blunt point south of San Diego of Tiajuana River. Map 35, Atlas du Voyage de La Perouse, 1797. Sacramento County Establifrhed Feb. 18, 1050 and defined. Statutes of California, ISfi), 61, 18E0. ^ Sacramento Range ' Cl, lley. 'Gilbs, in Schoolcraft, 111,110 1853 Hange of mountai^jr^ Sacra^iento' Sacramento Basin Described as 400 miles Ion,- and 50 widr ^^uf.chmgs Calif.Mag., Ill, 353-354,1859. ' Pt. Sacramento ^Northwest point of Sherman Id. . at °^T j^i,/^^^^^? ^^^ Sacramento Rivers,- --old. Map of Anchorage off New York of acific, 1850. Calif. junction ■Rine:- the uawri^^6HwO t Calif. Capital of California, on Sacrairento River at junction with An^erican River. The •Embarcadero', now Sacraipento City, MBien Lieut, Buffuir first arrived not a house there, Nov. 2, 1848. the only place of busi*- ness being an old store-ship laid up upon its bank. A yeanlater, a f lour i. ^h ing_ city of 12,000. — Buffuir. E. Gould, SixJilonths- in the aold Minee, 32, 1850. Cr, bacramcnto Chain 'Cibbs, in Schoolcraft, III, 119, 1053. Ran^-;;e of mountainC^^of' Sa ricramonto X^alle^^ Sacramento H. Calif. mmmmmmmiimmmm De Mofras. Carte de l^Ore^^on, des Calif omies ^^ &0y Gen»l map. '1844. Ue Mofras indicates thFTollowing tribu- taries to Sboramento R. (named in order froa mouth to source of river) • * WeaJLJaiiiei 'H^S^c^? ^-i^- Beaulieu ^H.Martine ^R.Avoine .^^•. Young t.K.aux Liards ^^^ *^^^Mx4.Dubreuil * "inides's'Suttes i.H.sans nom '••R. Champagne Fourche AmerlcainevK.des 3 Fourches -^^.de la Plume ^.R. de Trou OYER R. du Malheur ) R. eau Claire ) Fourche des tributaries to K. de Trou. Chevaux - tributary to n. eau claire. Sacraraento River iwi»T\tb— '])eT^tus,CaTtcck(Oreg.n,des Cai;^ ora- PXQMJiiSl [Sacramento River] Calil. Map of San Francisco Bay Region, from Records of Mission San Jose, 1Q?A, Calif. Hall J. Kelley. Memoir oh Oregon, 1839 (25th Congress, 3d Sess. H. Kept. 101), p. 51, 1839. Sacraraento , El , River Mentioned as flowing into wliat is now knovm as Suisun Esy. Beeckey, Vpyafe of Blossom, 1,546,1831. Destruction River Northern part of Sacramento~]River from it» ?u^f?i;i°^-^u*B?Jy«^®*^ °^ ^^- ShA8te)to iti ^f^rii'^n *^^*^ l^^ ?^^®^- Shown on Wilkee* U of The Oregon Territory, U. S. Ix. fix •1841. Calif. Destruction River [Upper Sacramento R.] \7ilkes Kxpcd. liarrative, V, mp (dated 1841) facing p. 150, 1845. Sacramento River II of junction with Fit River. Gibbes Lap of California, 1852. Sagadehock Reach '■' I "iHiliiilnn Calif. On north shore Sherman Id Sacramento River.— Rin^^old, & Vallejo Bays. 1850, , south bank of Chart of Suisun Sailorsi_Flat =Newtown, Calif. A.A.Sargent, Sketch of Nevada Co., in Brown & Ball 1 son's Nevada, Grass Valley, and RourJi and Ready Directory for 1656, 13, 1^56. "^ St. Aiitonio, Ponta de Langsdorff, Voyc^es & Travels (1803-1807) London, pt.II, footCnote p. 177, 1814. Point e St. August in Point on mainland of San Diego Bay at mouth of Sweetwater River. Map 35, Atlas du Voyage de La Perouse, 1797. lliillW«^HilUHII«MIMi^ St. BrJnrdo, Rio ' ^c^,,^^ y^ez River] River about G milos HE of Ft. Arguello. Vancouver, Voya/x of Discovery, 1790-95, Lond.,II,447,17^'B, & Atlas (Rio del Sn Balardo) . St.Barnardo or St.LIiguel (Id.) [San Iliguel Id.] Vancouver, Voyr..£;e nf Discovery, 1790-95, Lond.,II,44.G,1790. Island in Santa Barbara Channel KT/ of Ss.nta Ro sa T si and . Gibbes I'ap of California, 1852 (St. Ber- na^rdo Id.) . St. Bernardo Island Island W of Barbara Channel. [San Miguel Id.] Santa Rosa Island I kjanta Gibbes.LIap of California, 1852. St. Cannelo, River !'f|ii»**ll*li'!Bhl«:;! lUrtillWiiilW .■ii»+:;i;.|«rj*','-™iiinnll|i|i j^jkis^ , [Camiel River] Beochey, Vo2/age of Blossom, II,40G,1831. -S,. Cay e t anp ____________ -An arrovo visited by Moraga in 1806. A league L of Coyehete, rancheria on San Pedro ?oX?^ t^^,^® ^iverJ.-P .Pedro Munoz, Diary. 1821* Barbara, Vol. 4, p 36, 1806 St. Clara Creek TRmi+n piov.^ n- -■ LOcinLa ulara River] nibbes,Liap of California, 1852. KE: Santa Clara River. St. Cleraente Island [San Clcmente Id,] Island S of Santa Catalina Island. Oibbers^LIap of California, 1G52. St. Diogo Vancouver, Lond., 11,44,1798. [Gan Dio(/;o] Voyaf^e of Discovery, 1790-95, St. Estovan, Pta. de Vancouver, Voyace of Discovery. 1790-9r. Lond., Atlas, 1798. ^_ ''' "' Point on KE r,ide present North Coronado Eeach Island, San Diego Bay. V St. Eiii ennei Now._H5xth Island, at northwest end of San Diego Bay neai- entrance to Bay. Map 35 , Atlas du Voya^ de La Perouse, 1797. ■m iiiiiin ■■iiiiiiin Will i ■HI i'"W'^l|iy», ■"..ur'. ' «..,„ - Saint Francisco Langsdorff , Voyages k Travels (1803-1807) , London, pt. II, running headline 137-217,1814, St. Francisco jangsdorff, Voyages 1, pt..II,157;T814. t Travels (1803-1807) J Vancouver, Voya^-e of Discovery, 1790-95, Lend., I, 430, 1790. Is. de St. Francois Now Far/a^Dne Islands, off San Francis Bay . » _ Jap 31_(1786), published in Atlas du Voyage de la Perouse,, 1797. Also SCO ©'lAj Ma.p. I L ut. Geor£:e, Point Vancouver, Lond.,I,202,179B. OiLbolB^ -ap [Pt. St. aeor{>;e] :jc of Dincovery, 1790- of California, IHSr.. OR I St. (}eorp:G!s Bay Bay junt 1] of Ft. St. G [Pelican Bay] eor(:;e. Bond Vancouver, Voyaf::e of Bincovery, 1790-95 .,1,202,1798. (naiiied by Vancouver in 1792).' m TT-^® Mofras, Exploration de l»0rep-on Tome II, p,39, 1844 Oregon, St. Georges, Pt. (Point St. George) —iii.»««»lwiir iii.ii|iw 11.11,1 1.1— ,jimi.i.i .1. ^,. ^„^^, ^ ^^^^^^ .■ni..i.ii-iiii,i ^^MM^ ^ P^t at Crescent City, JUf.California. le Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, les Cali. fomies, &c, 1844. ^Vancouver, Voyage of Bincovery, 17^0-95 Bond., 1, 202, 1798. (Point St. George,, named by Vancouver in 1792), & Atlas. Pt.iJSt._G©oiKa' _, Calif. Name at goint on north side of mouth of Klamath River{ mianamed Smiths River) oi ^^^|^[Jt^o0^e,^Oregon Territory. U. 1 Mfii .On this map Klamath River is shon as coming out of one of the Klatnath Lak< in Southern Oregon, traversing Northern ualilornia and thence reenterir^ Oregon and becoming what is now known as Rogue Sff ^? ^^^^ "^P najmed Too- too- tut- na Rogui -Vvev^, ^A^ ^""^£gMQ> Pg-ss [San Gorgonio Pass] Gibbe^s^LIap of California, 1852. St. Helen, L'lount uAt, St. Helena]- Hutchings Calif J.Iag. , III , 146, 1858. St. Helens, Mt. [Mt. St. Helena] Peak in the Coast Range (**lat. 38° 40'") •John S. Hittell, Hutchings Calif .LW III, 357, Feb., 1859. ^'^ Jjan li- 11,130.10147- c>« QQO-IOOV) ; jn Pte de St*__Iago -VViBowvW, tnWw^.^'U W(ie.KWil. LuPerou^e, Voyage, AtW pl.S?),!!'^!. Saint Isabel or San Isabel [Santa Ysabcll I • Ranchoria in valley of Rio Isabel (San auol hiver), fomerly a missirm. •Tmory, l.;ilil.ary Reconn. Ft. Leavonv/orth to Ftrn Diego in 1846-47, 107,1846. - -Stat, of Calif., 1854, 223, 1854 (Santa Isabel) . ^/ Petit Port dfi. St. Jean_ -— Deep bay now known as Spanish Bight in northern part of San Diego Bay separating Coi-onado from North .Island. 1797. Map 35, Atlas du Voyage de La Perouse, ointe St. Jean Northeast part of what is now Coronado projecting into San Diego Bay. Map 35, Atlas du Voyage de La Perouse, 1797. IIMIM«|WII#HMl~,,««||lWPllB,>,ulWl«i^ Saint Jean Baptists Li^an Juan BoutistaJ Calif Mission in San Juan Valley, N. 7?. corner San Benito County. De Mofras, Exploration de 1 'Oregon &c. Tome II, p. 47. 1844. 3t. Joaquim i|ii» tmrnimmmu^ miimmmmimtlMlm Hall J. Kelley, (25th Oongres?, 3d 1839. Memoir on Oregon, 1839 Sess. H. Rept. lOl), p. 51, St. Jolin, fortress Small fortress on northern tongue of lajid running into the sea, at entrance of Bay of San Francisco. ______ — ^ — Engelhardt in Kotzebue, Voyage of Dis- covery (Lloyd's translation), London, III. 337 1821. I^«" riMWiiilpl.lliiiii.1. St. John, Mt. "^ ^ JoErgTTn^eirTM'chinss Calif .Mag. , 11 1, 357, Feb., 1859. 3^ v^>l /(c^^ ,<5£^(;'la..^ St. John's Creek Creek flowing parallel to Kah-wee-ya Cr. between Krh-wee-ya and Elbow Creek, into Pi-pi-yuma CreekCKaweah Cr.3 from the 3^7. — Williarnson,R.S., map, in Ex. Doc. 129, 35d. Cong.', 1st. SesR., XVIII (pt. 4)4855. St. John's Island Islc-nd 8 leagues from Point Loma. Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95, Lond.,II,474,1798(Called Ya. de San Juan a.nd Ya. St. Juo.n in Atlas), Ft. St. Joaquin. ^Oalit On Suisun Bay, at north end of Buckels I. (now ..in|er Id.)--Hinggold, Map of Anchorage off New York of the Pacific, 1850. ^ St. Joseph, Mount [Wc.L(useVL Y.'ilkes Expcd, llarrative, V, niap (dated 1841) facing p. 150, 1845 = Lassen's Peak.--Beckwith.^.O • ^ '' • m V ^ • Coc.l on ry ^ n ^ ) I.Coiip;.,lst.Ses V t « .^ VIII, (pt. 2) Art. 5a' 50, 5^1, i^» 1855 Stevens, I.I. , chart of map(dated 1353-4), in |Ex.Doc.l29,33d,Con6.,lst.Sess.,XVIII(pt.4),1055. Beckwitn,E.G., in Pac.Rr.RBp.,II,Art,II, 44.1855. „_:„ ttLssion St. Jo s eph Oalif. Mission lyiiig on SE part of S.F. Bay. — I&ngsdorf f : Voyages & Travels, 1803-1807^ I 187, London 1814. -—mission St. Joseph- lies on the opposite eague [from S.fT] -Ibid, 188. e y -Pte. St, Joseph — Point on inner side of bar of south end of San Diego Bay. He ight s . on west side Now Coronado ■'■ ■■ 1797. __ Map 35, Atlas du Voyage de La Perouse, wmilllllKllllllMMIIMKIHilJIIIiWWil St. Joseph, Pueblo oOcX STq^^ Langsdorff, Voyages k Travels (1803-1807) LoiK-on, pt.II, 198, 1814. OsJw 2> JLd^^m^^SM ^ -Tfcu^ ^..^^.^i.^^^ St. Juan Capistrano, Llission Vancouver, Voyaf-e of Discovery ir^^O-^'"^ Lond. ,11,467,1798, 8. Atlas (Sn. Juan).' " '"^ >/ R. St. Laurent River emptying into the Pacific a few miles south of San Francisco Bay. Map 31 (1786), published in Atlas du Voyagi de la Perouse, 1797. Aj^a Mrip. IL , St. Lorenzo, River River entering V. end of Llonterey Bay at f'anta Cruz. Becchey, Voyage of Blossom, 11,407, 1831. St. Louis _ [St. Louis] —— Village just S¥ TableLPock, lIY/feownie- ville, Sierra County. ,,,^,,,,,^ lutclungs Calif.L:ag?JlI,245,Dec.;1857. v' tat ,_ 0 f Cal if. , 1Qm!)iZI , 1 054 . ■/ St. Louis Town on V/ side Sonoma Creek, little S of Sonoma. ..Gibbeis,Liap of California, 1852. P O ^t^^MSL^Little York. Calif. (inatefrnf^q? f^! pf . LittleTorirto~the town" ov;5^ nf^' r"-'^*^«5^i^Q, m [Edwin F.j Bean's Hist ajTd Directory of Nevada Co.. Calif" 3m ift^v litission of Si. Louis del Rev CSan Luis Rey] — Calif Audubon rWs stern Jour- nal 1849-1850,175, Cleveland, 1906. "Mission of Luis Rey". -Ibid 176 ot, Luis Gonzales Place 20 miles SY/ of Eerced City. Gibbes, Map of California, 1852. _ ^t. Margarita Creek _ [Santa Margarita R.] Creek in I] San Diego County, running, parallel to San Luis Rey River.-Gibbe's Mar) of ^^alifornia,lc3o2. ' i) ^ Pointe St. Michel _Point projecting into San Diego Bay from outer bar a little south of mouth of Sweet- water River. 1797. Map 36, Atlas du Voyage de La Perouse. St.Iaigucl or Santa Rosa (Id.) [Santa Rosa Id.] Island V of Barbara Channel. Vancouver, Lond.,II,44-8,179n^ Santa Cru^ Island, Santa Voyaf;e of Disco very, 1790-95, h Atlas (Ya de Sta Rosa) . Q It, IJicholas I[sland] [San IJicoL'^G Id.] Island SW of Santa Catalina Island.- Gil)bets, Map of Cal ifornia,1852. Island of Saint Nicolas Island 70 miles SE of Santa Barbara, m. Heath Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., San Francisco , 1689. 148, Be. de St. Pierre ]5ay between Santa Barbara and San Diego. Probably San Pedro Bay. 1797. 15, Atlas du Voyage de la Perouse, iOii.ti:§.__4w^ Mkv ^ ifludbv. ^1\aW^cl y^)) JWJ^o-^jl,,,^, «Lft— A»v r2a.*jL»*.>s. Ow-X ajv/v— '^wmmrm^mmmiimmmmmf''-- St. Rosa [Santa Rosa] nibbets^Map of California, 1852. Calif. Fortress St_^Toac[uin On southern shore of entrance to S.F. Bay, lying on tongue of land. -- Otto von Kotzebuej Voyage of Discovery, 1815-1818, I, 276, London, 1821. St. Toac[uin >l-6^^,'\:oxi'?0l10A: >JL. ^ ~ ~ -'"■ Fortress^ 'n; entrahce to San Francisco Bay, ^ Kotzebue, Plntdeckungsroise, Weimar, II: 5, 1821. 3t» Wakina n alif. Overton Johnson ^ ^k. H. Winter, Houte i^f g^^J^^.^^^k7/o^tains v/ith a description 184 <^ California m 1843, pp. 79, 80, 82, St.YrDeB mission [Santa Ynez] Bryant: What I Saw in Calif. tEniiry dated Dec,21, 1646.] St..Yne 8 mountain.- Ibid, 379. Calif. 376,1646 Sal, Point [Poin + Q u Octl ] Na. .ed in 1793 by Vancouver after Scnor « Don Hefiiiiegildo Sal, conif.u i]da.nt of the port of San Francisco. Yr>^.couver, Voyaf^e of Bincovory, 1790-95, Lond.,11,447,1798, & Atlas. De Mofras, Carte de 1' Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c.,1844. (Pte. Sal). GiLljes,L:ap of California, 1852. - Sal, Pte. [Point Sal] _ ^De Ilofras, Carte de I'Oregon, dos Cal- iiornies, &.C., 1644. Point S of San Luis Obispo Bay. Salinas Calif. Name on map of Monterey district. 1801-10. on or near lower Salinas River, & S of Rancho del Rey. - Bancroft, Hist* Calif. 11,145,1885. Rancho in Monterey district in 1839. —Ibid, 111,675.1885. Salines- De Mofras, Carte de l»Oregon, Des Califomies, &c. , Gen»l map. 1844. Salinas River [Salinas Ri vor ] . — 'Llonterey or Salinas River'/ emptying into Monterey Bay from the SE Salinas) . Statutes of California, 1851, 173, 1851. Gibbel^s^Map of California, 1852 (Rio_* Blake, W,P., in Pac.Rr.Rep,,V,pt.II,139, 1857 (Salinas or San Buenaventura R.), MqilPHPHIIIIMIIIiAd-cs^ rujc*^ "^LoJlhL ft ^ . \l "'*^-'*"^'^^^ P^-o^-N-WxK. Salmon Trout River [= — Frsmont; Expl.Expd. 219, 1845. kee R] NevcJloL Oregon & Calif. (1844), Salmon River cr ^^'vI^MP^^^'^^^G into Klainath River from the bE on «^«€*.^ boundary of Sickiyou Countv. Statutes of California, 1852, 2'^.3, 1852." Salmon Creek Shasta Co, Calif. Pit River Indians of PalI__Eiver trilDe (Ajumahwe) tell me that a Short Creek only about half a mile in length enters Pit River —from the south a mile or mile_and a half _east of Barney Creek. It is in Section 1, lownsh i p 36 North, Range 3 E. It was early -» — — called Salmon Creek because of the vast number of salmon that came there to spawn. -Up to re_was a large ( over) Indian village of the Ilmahwe tribe at the mouth of Salmon Creek. The plaoe is now under water of the Besevoir called Lake Brit, tan. The name of tLis village was M&h-pe- MzM^ Its last chief is said to Have been named niley O^JTein. The name of the Creek nas been changed from Salmon Creek to Pish Creek. ^ cJn^vv^ Salmon Falls Calif. Minia^ town on South Fork American River about 8 miles from Momon Island and 4 miles north of the Coloma Road.-- Sacrajnento Daily Trans- cript. May 15, 1851. Salmon Falls [Salmon Falls] * Place on S Fork Anierican River alout 8 milcR m of Folsom.-:5t.at. of Calif . ,1854,222, 1854. Gibbes, Liap of California, 1852 Salmon Lake Lake 40 miles KE Nevada City, between heads of S and Middle Forks Yuba River, flov/ing into Canon Creek, Ilutchings Calif .Hag., II, 109, Sept., 1857. Snlmon River., or Quoratem [Salmoii River] •Oibljs, in Schoolcraft, 111,150,1853. 'River in S\7 Siski-ou County, flowing into Klcuaath River from SE. SalsipuedeB )^o«l^f4i»fMH|iBiiiiiiitiiiiiW,iii *i»,|*#t,f(4i Sa,lt Creek One of three creeks emptjdng into upper Sacramento River from the W within half a idle of each other, the other two being Liid- dle Creek and Rock Creek. Kelly, Excursion to Calif., London, II 105,1851, Salt Oreek Kern Oo« U.S.Geog.Board,Apr.7,1909 Oalif. Salt; creek, flowing through a creta- ceous area in south half of Township 29 South, Range 20 East, Kern county, California. Salt Creek Merced Co. See Lagana Seca Creek Calif. Salt Lake San luis Obispo Co See Soda Lake Calif Salt Spring Kern Salt; spring, north line of Section 25. Township 25 South, Range 18 East, Kern county, California. ^^* Calif. U.S.Geog. Board, Apr. 7.1909 Arroyo or Canada del Salud r Cal if . [ Waddell CreekJ Name given by Port da JExpd. in 1769 to deep stream 1 league E by S from Ano Nuevo Point..— Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2. no. 4, p. 255, 1911. Crespi says they first named it La Canada de_San Luis Beltran. but renamed it La Salud because their sick became better here. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palouts Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 189. 1874. Eldredge says this stieam was Waddell Creek. Zoeth Eldredge, March of Portola, p. 37, 1909 Sampson Peak _ San Benito Co. c^lif. U.3.Geog.Board.Mar.6 1912 ^^'"p^""' ^^^^ (elevation 4.631 fe*et). , ,x^j.o ^«™ed by the Franciscan metamor- a ?*""= '■"'^•^s at their contact with the Serpentine, 2 miles southwest of New Idria, San Benito County, California. (Not Venado Peak.) ^ „ , , ^ ., . San Luis Obispo Co Cafiada de San Adriano Calif. .^ rci i-^i...r® Po^rtola Expd. camped on hill Vblack Hill; on N side Morro Bay. Crespi says he named this site Canada de San Adriano. apparently lower part of"T!horro Creek. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif.. 2, 161, Jiexico, 1874. San Alejo ^ D-V"^v^A>>y San Diego Co. , Calif. Canyon 9 leagues IJW of San Diego, visited ^y Portola Expd, in 1769 and named from the abundance of the trees called alisos. (Spelled San Alexos in Spanish text on opposite page), -J Costanso, Diary Portola Expd. 1769-70, Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol 2, no,4, 169, 1911 Lat. 33**. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou's Koticia de la Nueva California. 2,103, 1874. San Arnedio Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.II,(il .) 45,1857. San Anacleto, Isla de Island in Santa Barbara Channel, near San Miguel Island. Galiano, Viage Sutil y Llexicona (1792) Mcadrid, p. 173, 1802. ' San Andres, Isla de Island in the Gulf of Santa Catalina. Galiano, Yiagc Sutil y Moxicana (1792) L'aurid, p. 174, 1802. ' Canaxia de San Andrei* San Mateo Cd'/, Calif Canyon extending fron a litle N of Point San Pedro southerly to San Francisquito Creek. Called Canada de San Frajicisco by the Portola Erpd. in 1769.^— Co^stanso, Diary Portola Expd.. Pubs* Acad- Pacific Ccaet Hist., vol. 2. no.4, pp. 109, 113, 1911. Canada de San Andrge* Teminates at Punta de 'Almejas (Point San Fedro). — Pedro Font. Diary Anza Expd. ,1775-76. fubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist. .vol. 3, no.l. p.r75, nl913. ^^^^^,^^—,-,11 Lov^ri '^•^"^^' Eldredge says tha name CaRada de San Andres was given by Rivera Nov. 30,1774,— l^ ^ .V Ml n v» ^% aJ /•*• .^ ■ C^ m-^ — . lL _ r* ^F\ J « > •. _ Z» D Eldredge, March ofPortola. 41, 1909. San Andreas [San Andreas] Town little SE of junction of S Fork with main Calaveras River, Calavords County. •Stat, of Calif.,18£4,222,18£4. KP^^y^-^-^^^^^-^-^tU^ Canada de San Andres Calif. Canyon in range "wooded with spruce" on east side of San Francisco peninaila, not far south of the port of San Francisco. —Pedro- Font: Diary, Anza Expd. 1775-1776 rPubs.Acad.Pacif, Coast Hist. Vol. 3, No. 1, p. 75, March 1913. San Antonio De Llofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c., 1844. Place few miles S,of San Antonio Llission (probably present village Jolon) iHmMWil |iiWlWlillMWl|ii»W(IIWIII Calif* gan Antonio Name on map of Monterey district,1801-10, on upper Salinas River south of San Miguel Mission. -Bancroft, Hist. Calif. 11,145,1885. Place bj same name also located in Monterey Dis- trict a little southwest of SanLuis Obispo Mission. -Ibid. San Antonio de los Robles •Humboldt, 1811. Essai Polit.Nouv.Esp., 'I,xxxvi, Cal if. San Antonio [River] Presumably a river flowing west into southern end of San Francisco Bay. — Beech ey: Voyage of Blossom [1826], 11,426, 1831. (5'''^^ c4w.r^. Mieion de S.Antonio Pounded July 1771: near river of saine name, in plain of Los Robles, in center of Sierra de Santa Lucia, 25 leagues SE of Monterey and 8 leagues from coast. Lat. 35 30. -- Palou, Vida de Padre Junipero Serra, 125, Mexico, 1787, * San Antonio de la Canada de les Eobles.— m mm' ■>»i^Wi' m' 'i ''«>Mi^b>«<^iBa^M I ■ m" r' Font, Diary Anza Expd., 1775^76, Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 3, no. 1, 59, 1913 San Antoiiio, Mission * Ue kofras, Carte de l»Oregon, des Cal- lies, &c., 1844, * Mission on San Antonio Creek in Coast Range (lat. 36^ W of Salinas Valley and E of Santa Lucia Mountains. lR.nN*f3'' Kxped ijarx-ative, V, map (dated lfi41} facing p. 150, 1845. vVi ancouver, Voyage of Dincovery, 1790-^5 Lend. ,11,443, 1798 (Mission of St.i^jitonio, established 1792), £, Atlas "(Sn Antonio). San Antonio de Padua, Mis ion de _ __Galiano, Viage Sutil y Mexicana (1792), Madrid, table facing p. 166, 1802. Mission San Antonio de Fadua. c u an Antonio ou del Pajaro, Pio de CPajaro Piverl De Kofras, Carte de TOregon, des Cal- ifornies, &.C., 1844. (map. no. 14) r^^^A-KAX. % River emptying into kontcrey Eay^J £^1^ San Antonio, Rio de -fcPajaro River] Calif River. River empty ir^ into Monterey^ of Salinas Rg^,S". Antonio. — Gal eano, Voyage Sutil y Mexicana, Atlas, 1802. • -^^-^ -^ ^ Rio de San Antonjn ^rmj^'' Pajaro. — Carte del 'Or^onV des'^I^allTornies , Imap no. 14) , 1844. DeMof ras , Ranch 0 San Antonio c«a Rancho on -Dside of San Francisco Bay extending from Rancho San Pablo as far south as San Leandro Creek, 07/ned in 1836 ty Luis Peralta. A portion of it is now occupied b y cities of Oakland & Alameda. — fc. Heath Davis, Sixty Years in Calif,, 1831 -89, 31, San Francisco, 1889. San Antonio Creek ISaikilLtonio Creek] • Creek in Alameda County, flowing into San Francisco Bay from the E.--.Polit. Code of California, San Francisco, p. 462, 1897. Blalce.W.P,, in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt.II,map lacing 145,1857. San Antonio Ernbarcodero •Fmbarcadero at head of navigation on San Antonio Creek, Alarneda County. ^Polit.Code of California, San Francisco, p. 462, 1897. San Antonio de Pala CPala] De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c., 1844. Subsidiary mission on San Luis Rev Riv- er HE of San Luis Rey. De Mofras, Exploration de I'Orep-on &c Tome II, p,47. 1844. Mission de SajiAntonio. " "~~ San Antonio ..■'ii.iiiiiiiiii>iiiii[|iiiiii[iiiiliiinMawiiiiiiil Place midwfy between Guadalupe and Mission Santa Inez. De Mofras, Carte de I'Oregon, (tOes ^jrlifor nies 6cc, gen»l map. 1844. San Antonio, Crock [Antonio Creek] Creek emptyin/5 into Petaluina Creek from the W, fomin^^ part of boundary between Son- oma and Ilarin Counties. 'Statutes of California, 1850, 60, 1850; Gibbeis^IIap of California, 1852. San Antonio, Laguna de Small lake on boundary and Marin Counties. bet?; een Sonoma Statutes of California, 1850, 60, 1850. San Antonio, Lajuana de Small lake in Llarin County, source of San Antonio Creek. Statutes of California, 1651, 178, 1851. Called Laguna of San Antonio in Statutes of California, 1850, 60, 1850. ^.^ ^^^^. ^Ou<^. . Name of point Calif. Punta de Son Jintonio [ oUhor Shoad PoiBt ^ "^ Point Richmond] extremity of Potrero of San Pablo* — Lieut. Ayala's First Survey and Map of the Bay of San Francisco, 1775. Name given by Ayala or Caflizares to Point Richmond, San Francisco, Bay. -- Zoeth Eldredge, Beginnings of San Francisco, I, 50, 1912. Pta. de San Antonio La Pti\)u^£, Voyage, At\a&nl. 2)^, nm. iic^^!=:E4W?t Ivd , B>.F. ^ ^ '-"* II iiii»i niiiiiiiiiliii San Antonio •Beechey, Voya.go of Blossom, 11,653,1331 ^-^^/De Ilofras, Carte de 1* Oregon, den Cal- if ornies. &c. 1844. (C? Stat, of Calif., 1854, 184, 1854 rp ij OTrn on Y\ sido of San Francisco Bay, on idc of channel or estuary of saino name on oundary Lotv/ecn present cities of Oakland nd Alameda; now atsorlDed into East Oakland. Blake, W.P,, in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.II,140 1857 San Antonio de Padua (Mission) _ Founded 1771. •Humboldt, Essai Polit.lIouv.Esp lail; II,841(Statistics), 1811. 1,326, San Antonid (di* Pdscadai^c) Calif. Rancho in Santa Cruz Co. in 1833. -Bancroft, Hist- Calif. 111,678, 1885. « I San Antonio, Arroyo de, or Keys Creek CS.Ant.CrJ ^ Creek flowing into Tonialec Bay from the \^ -Polit. Code of California, San Francisco p. 463, 1897. rrcjicisco, Los Cristianos San Diego Co., Calif, or San Apolinari9 or Canada del Bautismo), Canyon 3 leagues SB of^'san Juan Capistrano, visited by Portola Expd. in 1769, where they baptised two Indian children, por this reason the soldiers called the place Los Cristianoa. Crespi named it San Apolinario: othere called it La Canada de los Bautismos. -- Crespi, Diary Portola Bxpd. in Palou»» Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 113, Mexico, 1874. Canada del B»utismo. — Costanso, Diary , (Over PortolaExpd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Caast Hist., vol. 2, no. 4, 173, 1911. 7 i- - Q ^Jlit'"l%««« «^:-^^^r-^ 8 ^ v ..-% '-C., C- Ti ^^^v. Calif. ,^,a£LBarnai*dc Riv6i! : So. Calif, -^oryrMilitary Heconnoissance,ia46-7 110,1848. San Barnardo t-d - Lbernarclo] Cross roads (foriiorly ranch) on San Bernardo Pdver V of <^^^,r^ n^«.^r^ r« ^ -i « j-^t.i, is Ox ,,an jjiego [a few miles S of T^scondidol. ^mory, Military' Reconn. Ft. Leavenworth to San Liego in 1846-47, 110,116,1848. San Barnardo, Rio [San Bernardo River] River in San Bicgo County emptying- into San Dioguito River. Emory, Military Reconn. Ft. Leavcnv/orth to San Diego in 1846-47, 110,1848. ^Ranclio San Bartclo Calif. Ranch in Los Angeles Vallejr, o'^ed in 1830' by Francisco Ocampo. - Wrn. H. Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 1831.89, 600, San Franci SCO San Bartolomeo De Llofras, Carte de l*Oregon, des ifomies, &c., 1844. Place near head of Salinas Valley of San Lliguel. Cal- San Benito De Mofras, Carte de 1' Oregon, des Cal ifornies, &c., 1844. Ranch or settlement in valley of saine n^nmc, E of Salinas Valley, in what is now San Benito County. — Sn. Be nit a [San Benito] Calif. toan on San Benito Hiver, San Benito Co De Mofras, Carte de l^Oregon, des Califor nies, San Benito ' Name on map of Monterey district, side of Salinas River & northeast Antonio Mission. - Bancroft, Hist. 1885, — Calif. 1801-10, east of San Calif. 11,145, Arroyo de San Benito San Benito River Calif. In 1776 the Anza Tlxpd, crossed the Arroyo d© Ran Benito 2 leagues UK of Natividad, Uonte- fcy OoJ. — Font, Diary Anza Expd.,Pube. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 3, no.l, 68, 1913. Benito Valley Blak [San iJenito Vaiiey] 1857. e,W.P,, inPac.Rr.Je£^v,pt.ll,r39, __ Valley E of Salinas, Valley. ■'■ i WilililllWIMlllHI ii|iiiii|iinni||iHimiil|l«i|iii San Benito Mountain [San Benito; Mountain (elevation 5.258 feet), dome-shaped summit of the San Carlos division of the Diablo Range, about ^14 miles southeast of New Idria, San Benito County, California. San Benito Co, Calif. U.S.Geog,Board,Mar.6,1912 San Luis 0"bispo Co., Calif, San Benvenuto (or Canada del Osito)) Camion in wiich Porto la Expd. Halted (1769) 3 leagues lSOil¥ of their camping place on Estero Bay which was alDout '6 miles E of Pt, Estero. Crespi says the soldiers called it Osito becaus the Indians offered them a "bear cub which they were taming, but he named it gan BenYenuto. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. , in Palou«8 Hoticia de la Nueva Calif. ,2, 162, Mexico, 1874. Canada del Osito. — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist,, Vol., 2, nP V over} 4,?24,301. 1911 San Bernadino [Peak] High peak in southern California. John S. Ilittell, Hutchings Calif.iw. Ill, 357,Feb., 1859. . ' Cdbbe's Hap of California, 1852 (Mt. San Bernadino) . San Bernardino Valley ^^-^Xrh ^^cC^tt Culif • Early name of Santa Clara Valley. Hall gave its boundaries as extending from San Francisco to San Juan Bautista (Frederic Hall, History of San Jose, 8, 1871), but this is doubtless an error, as the valley proper ends with Gilroy plain. Not to be confounded with San Bernardino Valley several hundred miles south. [ ov er] ■ Anza Expd. in 1776 traveling f rom Mon- ' terey to San Francisco, entered the Valle de San Bernardino 1 lea^-^ue N of Paiaro piver -- Pedro Foiit, Diar}^ Anza Erpd. ,Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 3, no.l, p. 65, 191 "Plains of San Bernardino stretch over half the way bety/een the ports of Monterey k San Francisco." — Francisco Palou. Yida de Junipero Serra, 208, Mexico, 1787. Eldredge says valley was named by Fages in 1772 for Saint Bernardine pf Sienna. — Z. S. E.' ^^ ' ^ . . -c- 4l. 191; "* • .* , .,"«. fian Eernardino, Sierra ^^e...,XVIII(pt.2),Arf..6;r51;1855. Whipple, A.W., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,III,Art.I, 21,1856. Son Bprnnrciino I-t. yj^ '(•HI 1 i nn -on , R . S . , mnp , in Ky. . Do c . 1 '^9 , 3 x5 . rA^■.. onr.,l-.t.Ses3.,X\riII(T)t.4),185e). San Bernadinn, Vt, U nibbets,I'fip of California, 1852. Whipple, A. W., in P:x.Doc.ir.9,3:5d.Con.r. . ^■.r.es3.,XVIII(T)+.r.),Art.6;59;1855, San Bernnr'jino Lit?. — ^ liountains 9,000 ft. high, H of San Gor- f^^^^^^ ^^^^S'-Huniphrnys, A. A,2; Barron, GJC, in Et. Doc. 1:9, 35d. Cone;., l?^.Sess,,XVIII(pt,l) Art. 1; 67; 1855. Davis, in Pac.Rr.Rep.,I,^27,1855. — Humphreys, A. A.& Warren, G.K., in Pac.Rr. Rep., I, Art. II, 87, 1855. 1 • San Beruarai no i'eiss = Sail Oorronio Poss Imnphr-y-., a ^ A. a ^^nrrrn,G.K. , in Kt.Doc.129| 35d. Conr:., 1st. Ge.B^.., XVIII, (pf,.i) Art.l- 66;1855. Humphreys, A. A. & Warren, G.K., in Pac.Rr. Rep,, I, Art. II, 86,1855. San Bcrnadino, Rio [See: Santa Ana R.] Gibbes, Map of California, 1802. Saji Bernardino River. — Meaning Santa Ana River. — Benj. D. Wilson, Observations on Early Days in Calif, and New Mexico, 29, ---MS, B.-mcroft Library, 1877. San Bernardino [San Bernardino] • De Llofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, SiC, 1B44. • Town on Santa Ana River at S base of San Bernardino Mountains. •Incorporated as a city April 13, 18M. 'Statutes of California, 1854, 200, 1854. • Ibid, 223, 1854. ^ an Bernardino Lount.ainR 355,1859." ^' "'"°^^' Hu^chinfjs Calif. Hag., lit, S>(x.'v>-'S)ex woct iwvxvo \«^Ha c.cx\:>. \ The succeeding March,^a ^rd party, with a hundred and fifty wagons, left the capuair]^^^ purpose of establishing a settlement in the southern part of California. It was to be sit- uated at no great distance from San Diego, and near Williams's ranche and Cahone Pass, between which and Little Salt Lake it is. designed to establish other settlements as speedily as possible. By means of these successive places of refreshment, the incoming emi- gration from the Pacific will be enabled to "go from strength to strength " till they reach the Zion of their hopes. ^ o Q. n rernardino County Established April 26,1853 and defined, ^^l""^^.? °^ California, 1853,119-120,1855 San Bernardo, I. [San Liiguel Island] De liofras. Carte de l'Oro£,-on, des Cal- ifornies, &c., 1044. Island at W end of Santa Barbara Channel ¥ of Santa Rosa Island. Cabrillo died here Jan. 3, 1543. !• San Bernardo LSan Miguel] Cal i f . Island at entrance to 3ant£ Btirbara Shainnol. ' ^^c^ia De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon dos Cell- fornies See, Gen a map, 1844 . De Mofras, SxDlor£:tion de l»Orepon.(S;c 1.96. 1844. «t^n»^t. - T, Calif, San Bernardo y su Compafiero (or Santa Rosa or Rio de San Verardo^ \^Santa Inez Rive^ Large river 6 leagues KW of Pt. Concepcion, passed bv Portola Expd. in 1769 and "named San Bernardo y su Compagero: others gave it the name of S_anta Rosa, — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2,154, 1874. Rio Grande de San Verardo (San Berardo in Spanish text on opposite page). -- Costanso, Diary Portola Expd. , Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vrl.2, no. 4, 213, 1911,. (over) Rio de San Verardo (Barardo) •- Ibid, 307. San Bernardo Calif. Nan© on map of San Diego District,1800-30, on R. San Dieguito, - Bancrof t, Hist •Calif. II, l05, Introduced merely for the date (1800-1830). tne place is well known, S of Escondido. San Bruno, Sierra de Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, 1,374,1831. H-tlU Sierra de San Brund— LSsn Bruno Jffiy Calif. Cliain of Hills south of San Francisco Mission. - Be echey: Voyage of Blossom [1825],II,42,183lJ5/j De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon et des Californies, etc. Map 16. 1844, San Bruno River Beechey, Voya^ge of Blossom, 1,374,1831. _S_an Bruno, Pta. __CSan Bruno Point] "■ ■■'■ m .ii.iini-iiii.m ai»lllllllll||lWBWBBWM»MH^^^MIi|iMM,.Yipi,,,^ De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal-. ifomies, Lc._ (map IIo. 16), 1844, ^-- Point on W side "an Francisco B what is 210W South San Francisco. ay at San Bruno hills Two hills S of San Francisco. Beechey, Voyage of Blosnom, 11,651,1831. Rio San Buenaventura [ Sal inasr River] Calif. Bryant: What I Saw in Calif. 570, 1848. LEnitry dated Dec. 7, 1846.] San Buenaventura or Salinas R. [Salinas R.] ■mpiiwiaiMHlllIlp BlalceJ/^P., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt.II,139,ibbV San Buenaventura, Pte Cap ,De Mofras, Carte de I'OreFon des Cnl mies, he, 1844. ^ ' ^^^ Point at mouth of River of same name. ■QSILJuenavar] tnr^ » Dp ]iTnfv..e i?, t leTra^feSn ^n m ^^4 i-xplcration 1 uregon &c.^Tcme I, p. 218. 1844. San Buenaventura Mission Ventura Co., Calif Pounded March 1782, at entrance to Channel or Santa Barbara^on site nained by first expd, in 1769, La Asumpta or" Asuncion de ITtra.Senora,- Palou, Vida de Padre Junipero Serra, 246, Mexico 1787. Galiano, Viage Sutil y Mexicana (1792), Madrid, table facing p. 166, 1802. Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95, Lond, II, 455,456,489,1798. (Mission of Bueno Ventura or Buena Ventura, founded 1784) & / — (over Atlas. (Sn Buenaventura). Humboldt, Essai Polit.Houv.Esp.. I.xxxiv ixxxix, 326. 1811; 11.841 (Statistlo^MeU. &o.^aif.""'' °"^^ "* 1' Oregon, des Calif ornies fac^n^^«^<^^^• ^^""^«. V. inap (dated 1841) racing p.lsO, 1845. San Carmelo, Valley [Carmel Vrlley] Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, 11,408,1831. San Bruno, Sierra de , ^e Mofras, Carte de T Oregon, des Cal- ifomies, &c. (map no. 16), 1844. _ Mountain ridge on San Francisco Pen- insula between San Francisco and South San Francisco. Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep, ,V,pt.II,139, 1857 (San Francisco or San Bruno Range) . San Carlos Bolsa San Benito Co, Calif. Qeog. Board ,Mar . 6 , 1912 ^'::^^^^i:i^':::^z:r!::: San Carlos Peak. Diablo Range, San Benito County, California. San C5XlQ5 Jfiasiii .f f n^ ® ^^SJ?^ °^ . SarL_Carlos of Montftrftv f ounded ^ay 31 17/0 at port of Monterey, the chapel beiig built next to garrison. — Palou. Vida de Junipero Setta, 103, Mexico, 1767. , M^^JtPI^ofS^ri^arlos transferred to Car- mel River, 1 league S oTl'Ionterey. — Ibid, 12' San Carlos de Monterey, Mission and capital of New Calif.-- Humboldt, Essai Polit. Nouv. Esp. I, 326. 1811; II, 841 Vstatistics) , IBll. San Carlos Mission, 1 league S of Presidio of Monterey.— Beechey. Voyage of Bloesom. 11. 408, 1831. ^i^^^S' Via^e Sutil y Mexicana (1792). Madrid, p. 160, 163. 1802. Vancouver. Voyage of Discovery. 1790-96, Lond. II. pl.facirK p. 10, p. 33, 1798 (mission oT St. Carlos) k Atlas Xtn d^Monterrey & St. Carlos) Carlos San Carlos Mission Calif. In 1770 Portola occupied the port of Lonterej, and established there the Mission and Presidio of San Carlos.- Official Ac- count of Portola Exped. 1769-1 77^: Pub ». Acad. Pacif.Coast Hist.., Vol.1, No. 2, pp.9, H Aug.1909. ' * Punta de San Carlos [= Lime Point] Calif Lieut. Ayala's First Sun^ey and Map of the Bay of San Francisco, 1775. Name given by Ayala or Canizares to Lime Point, Saji Francisco Bay. — Zoeth Eldredge, Beginnings of San Francisco, I, 50, 1912. Pte. de St. Carloa "V.v^v\«.'?oV-w\:,^olX?.'v\. W-t^ La Pe^roit^c , Voyage, Allo^ pi. 3^,0^1 /^ Puerto de San Carlos Calif, Pass tliroLV'Ii mountains called Sierra Madre de California by Anza tod. & reach.ed by tliem in 1775, on their way toward San Gabriel Missicr -Dianr of Pedro Font, Anza Expd. 1775-1776: Pubs. Acad.Pacif. Coast Hist. Vol. 3, No. 1, p. 39, l.farch 1913, - San Catalina L large island Calif De Mofras, Carte de l^Oregon, des Calif or- nies <3cc, Gen»l map, 1844. Sane el i to Bay Blake, W.P,, in Pac.Hr.Rep. J,pt.II,146,1857. Sancl'ia Plana Place on Liokelunme Ri-^ [Lanclia Plana] -Stat, of Calif., 1854, 223, 1854. '/er, SW of Jackson. Sanchez ras Ranch on San Francisco Peninsula. De Mof- Carte de I'Orogon, des Californies, &c. (general map) 1844, IJote.. In 1849 Y/illiam Kelly left Santa Clara one morning on horseback, rode 40 miles to the ranch of Don Antonio Sanchez, and after dinner pushed on to Mission Dolores, which he reached before dark.- Kelly, Excursion to California, London, II, 330, 1851. San Clara [Mission] ___ Vicinity i^'ort Koss . '' *'. De Mofras, Exploration Tome II, p. Calif. ■v0mmmmmimimimm de 1 'Oregon, San Clemente IbIeukI CaSiSj.°^^ southern Calif., s of Santa Ban Clgmente . — Vicente Villa. Diary CoHFI^^'^I^^o^^' ^^«o ^^^«^- Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no.l, 89. 1911. St. Clement Id..— Vancouver, Vovl. Discovery iYyu-9£), Lond. II. 466. m Ta^de Sn Clemente k Ya de Sn Clement. Atlas e of S? Clemente or S? -^^I.^^A^:^' — DeMofras. "" (over) Carte de l*Oregon, des Calif ornies, &c,1844. Wilkes Expd 1845. St* Olemente Id. 1852: — G-ibbes, Map of Calif., I.^^^Mh. \ \~ Sand Creek '"""""""""^ MMlWIlllHIMIWlWlllllWlillllw m "■■■WliWMpiiMiii..,.,.....,,..,,^^ Cree- flov/ing into 5 from the E.-Gibber,, Llap of end Tulare Lake California, 1852. Sand-hill valley 43.1856 Whipple, A,W., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,III,Art.III I Sand Hill Valley PI -'C ,^1 -^ out 75 miles IIW of the IJeedl V/hipple,A.W. , mav es ^ • Ex.Doc. 1:29, 5M. Cong.. 1st. S no. 2( doted 1853-4) m ess.,XVIII(pt.4),1855 San Diogo/[ District] Y/ilkes Kxped. (map dated 1841) ,V, facing p. 150, 1845. --- WU-v- ^ <''-'^^ UlAOOV.' San Diegito Tall^y Calif, It 20 mi. fran San Diego". --Rept.Lt.E.O.r) Ord in Sen.Doc.47, 31st Cong. 1st Sess. 123.18501 Canada de San Di \^\oi«e)t ^jok^t «^ 'U.esi. 5tj(XA»-^f»»^"\ ego San Diego Co., Calif ITame given by Portola Ixpd. in 1769 to : leagues m of San Diego. - Costanso, Portola Expd.. Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast vol canyon Diary Hist., <•• no. 4, 167, Aug, 1911 Pocitos de la Canada Diary Portola Expd. I^ueva California. 2, 102, Mexi — Crespi in Palou»8 Koticia de 1 CO, 1874 San Diogo Bay_ [San Diego Bay] ?lmory, Military Reconn. Ft. Loavemvorth to S \w an Diego in 1846-47, 11.3J84P. Gibbes Llap of Cal ifomia,18r)2 (San Diego Harbor) . San Diego County Established Feb. 18, 1850 and defined. California, 1850,58-59,1850. Statutes of ^? D \^'tTlcV V YVV^y- ^OvWXl^TkYv/ 0 ^ CA'^OY-^VB- Sandiego Credk __ San Luis Obispo Co. Calif. U«L!#Ge0g*B0ard^Apr#7 1909 Sandiego; creek, in Township 30 South, Range 20 East, San Luis Obispo county, California. (Not San Diego.) 3an Diego Creek San Luis Obispo Co See Sandiego Creek Calif Pt. Sn. Diego Same as San Diego - La Perouse, Voyage, Atlas,, pL 1,1797 [San luicQO Bay] Gan Diogo Harbor C-ibbe^ i:ap of California, 1852. Hunphrey3,A.A.£. Wfirren,G.K., in Ex. Doc. 129,33d.Con^-7:.,lst.Sess.,(pt.l) Art. Ij67j 1855. San Diego, Mission Fomded 1770 Vaiicouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95 Lond.,11,489,1796 Galiano, Viage Sutil y Mexicana (1792) Madrid, table facing p. 166,1802 (M Diego • t ^ / • ision de San Humboldt, Essai Polit.II ouv.K 326,1811; II,841(Statistics), -1811 (foun 1 769) , sp. ,I,x3:iciv dod San Diego Mission Calif Audubon: We stern •Journal 1649-1850, 170, Cleveland, 1906. s Q:?! Diego, Mission Langsdorff, Voyage CMi ssion San Diego] s and Travels (18C3-. 1B07) ,Lond.,pt. II, 157,1814 •De Mofras, Carte de I'Oregon, des Calif- ornies, &C..1844. -^^ajQ^-~Ilje<^o_^-t-e d^ la, CoUvYie. d 7)^ Mof e. T cL> I « 'V't _ c U^tUL- .wiii>»i»#Miffi!WiitiiiiiiiiiiiiMi OVW.CL San Diego, Puiita de — ^^^^^■nO| Viage Sutil y Me:dcana (17Q2) Madrid, p. 174, 1802. " '' ''""'* '''■' '■' "'T^i'"''WI^'.i»l!i™(IMIimi«WT1!l"U(ii)t(BK|(|gj San Diego, Fort [San Diego Bay] Voyage de la Perouse, Atlas, 11 1797 (Port Sn. Diego) Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery Lond.,II,46e,1798 (Port St. Diero') ap 3, 15 I > 1790- OR %J I Gali ego ano, Viage Sutil y Mexicana (179:?,) Madrid, p.l74,}802 (Puerta de 1811 HuniLoldt. Es San Diego) bd i Polit.lIouv.E sp.,I,l:a'xix •De IJofras, Carte de TOregon, des Celif- omics, &c.,1844, /pnr'+ ^« c„v, -n- n * * Irort de ban Diep:o) , sido de St. Diego Diego now __JiM^ tt_Point_wh.ere Mission of San stfuids, north of San Diego Bay. _ Map 55, Atlas du Vouage de La Perouse, 1797. ■iliKIM MHWIIMiMMIilii III iitiiMiilliLP -JTancouv ii;, Vo Lona .,11, 467, 17S.6 . Uvwuu^ \'i -j o ._ yage of Discovery, 1790-95, *mm iiKiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiwiMniwai '■ 'ii'W *i| ijin mt ■ ■ > w m^mm '^7 * t^f**'' ''**■••- "jrsw "Tinni'" T iiiiiiiiini ii[ii'ii.tiiiiiiiiiwiiiii iMiji I IUI.IIII.I San Diego, Rio [San Diego River] ^ -De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, &c., 1 River in southern California flowing westerly from Cuyainaca Mt. and emptying into False Bay^ II of San Di-ngo Bay. * Emory, lalitary Reconn. Ft. Leavenworth to Gan Diego in 104-6-47, 113,1848. an Diego ■••■■•••■III Calif. Emory:Military Reconnoissance,lSi6-7, 113, 1848 ■'■«»*.l,l8|||l' I ,t*^ , fM» I Sanel Sonoma Co. Calif. "Old Indian town of Sanel situated near the American town of the same name." Stephen Powers Indians of W Nevada & Calif. Ann.Hept. Smithson- ian Inst, (for 1876) p. 457. 1877. Place in Russian River Yalley helow Healds- ^urg. San Elijo Lagoon ^ San Diego Co-, Calif. Lagoon on coast in Lat. 33*1'. Not the San Aleio Canyon of Portola Expd 1769, which apparently is present Batiquitas Lagoon and Canyon. Monterey Co., Call Rio de San Elizario biSalinae Eivexl In 1769 the Portola Kxd. followed the course of a river from the Santa Lucia Mountains 15 . leagues NW to the bay foraied by the Punta de PinoB and Punta deoAno ITuevo. They thought it might be Rio Carmelo, but Crespi nained it Canada or Rio de San Eliz;.T.in. .. Crespi, Diary Portola 7)xpd. in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 171, Mexico, 1874. San' Felipe ■■tm^'im"im» iiiiwwiiiimmiiiiiii.iwii nti.niwiiifcii»nw-Hi)iw»i m.'i.niiwiimwwmiiiiiiMiiiHfc. mi\ ' ■- ihthiit 'iiffwiji mi. iHi. mi C^lif. -^ *■"-"*■»**»"■ '' ■-— — ^ n ""tnii'iiTiiwi ■■■ ■'irmiiiiiiiimi rr n , ■ oiiii.kiiiii.iu.. , miiiii m inimii iiiinuMi ■■■» Marcy: Prairie Traveler7"295, N,Y.1859 # « San Felipe." Pacif .R.R.Repts. Gen .Map of Eipl. & Surv, Calif. 1853. San Fslips.- Audubon: We stem Journal, 1649-lb50| 168, Cleveland, 1906. San Felippe.-Bnory: Military Reconn.ia'i6-7,l(>4, 1848. % San Felipe^ Spanish naiiio of Indian villa^^e in val- ley of sa.mG naiue, southern California. r:ilkes Exped. llarrative, V, map (dated 1841) facing p. 150, 1845. V/illiamr.oa,R.3., map, in Ex. Doc. 129, 33d. Cong;., l^t.Sess., XVIII (pt. 4), 1855. Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.ReTD. ,V,pt.II,l05, 1857. San Felipe Creek —...■■»■—«... ...I _ „, t— m— .1 II—— M-— »__._ -. Statutes of California, 1850, 59, 1850. Creek flov/ing into Fajaro River from the E and rising in I^ariposa Mt. in SR Santa Cl-ra and 1|E_ San Benito Counties. Calif._ San Felipe Bancho San Benito Co,__ 3an Felipe y Ausavmas rancho in San Benito c, named for Indians of that locality. — Hist. Monterey Co. ,146,1881. X^v/V, mt jN.jwO (X9> S (x\v "V^ e.\ I Bio San Pelipe dii ?ere Garcfia ftn ITTA . „De Mofras, &arte de 1 'Oregon, des~Californies Scc , Gen ' 1 map , 1844. ^ftW^08\LK<.a.Vo^Vw^X San Felipe River [now S. Luis Obispo Or.] Wilkes E^ed. iJarrative, V, mp (dated lc.41) facing p. 150, 1845. River flowing into San Luis Obispo Lay from the laiE. -^ San Felipe Lake S-^atutes of California, 1850, 59, 1650. ™ ^^^^^ ^^G on boundar^^ between present* Santa Clara and San Benito Counties. Source of Pajaro Fiver. San Felipe Valley [San Felipe Valiey] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^'**'''*'^^ —mil II. ■.. ..[■j,iiiiiiiiumiL,.ii ^,^ Valley in S California, E of Warner's Valley. ..V/iliiainson,R.S., in Pac.Rr.Rep. V pt 1,38,1853. _ _ ^ * »i • Sen Felippe ^mory, Military Reconn. Ft. Leavenworth to San Diego in 1846-47, lC4,lo4a. - Indian villaf,;e in K i^un Liego County, near V/amcrV Valley. ■J San Fernando Pass Coast Range ("lat. 34° 2\^' I alt Hittell, Ilutchings Calif .Mag 1859. Kx.Doc.l29. ^'Sd.Conr^. . l^t Ses O C5 Intro.. 34. 185^3 ) ) Williamson, R.S.,_ map, in Ex.Doc. 129, 33d. Cong lst.Se3s.,XVIII(pt.4),1055jt. Davis, in Pac.Rr.Rep.,I,''?f7,i855 San Fernando Pass 2. — Humphreys, A, A. & Warren,a.K., in Pac.Rr Rep., I, Art. II, 88,1855. r^ /% «». . N-***.. :>OvV^^. San Fernando (Mission) Founded 1797. imi^^]^}o!^^^' Folit.llouv.Esp., 1,326, 1811; II,841{Statistics), 1811. _ 'De Mofras, Carte de l^Ore^on, des Calif- ornies, £^c.,1844. Mission m of Los Angeles, in San Fernando \/ el ley. ___ jllap of Cali S >an Fernando Place inV of Los Angel os.-Gibbes, Llap of California, 1852. __ --- "Williamson, R.S., map, in Sx. Doc. 129, 33d. Conr.,l?t,SesB.,XYIII(pt.4),1855. Rio San Fei*nand6 Calif. -EiiioryrMilitary Recoiinoissarce, 1846-7, 120, 1848. San Fernn.ndo, Rio or River to Ernory, Military Reconn. Ft. San DiG(;;o in 1C46-47, 120,1848. - ProKably Lon An/i:Gles River. Ler.vcnv;orth San Fernando Hilis 1857. Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.II,79, San Fernando Range 1857. Blake, W.P., in Pac.Hr.Rep.,Y,pt.II,137, San Francisco •Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, 1,345,1831. "ftnf^ry, LiliW;y' Huuunii. -4^t. Lcrvcnv'ui'Ui San Francisco, Bay Wilkes E:q)Gd. p. 150, 1845. (niap dated 1841) ,V, facing GibLetSjMap of California, 1852. San Francisco County Established Feb. 18, 1850 and defined. Statutes of California, 1850, 59-60, 1650 — &1^^ — rjnr'ii.v\ci^c^_lJl_Aisl'r\CA I ^a.'o _ * San FranciscoyCDistrictl ^Vilkes Exped. (map dated p. 150, 1845. 1841), V, facing San Francisco, fara cj 4. Q^T nf ^ ^°^^^^' of Los ibigeles County S of Santa Clara Creek. Statutes of California, 18^, 59 1950. San Francisco or San Bruno Range [S.Bruno Mts.] Blake, W,P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.II,i39,1857. S a.n Francisco (Village) Founded 1776. -^~-- Humboldt, Fssai Polit.llouv.Ksp. , I,xxxiv, 327,1811: 11,841 (statistics), 1811. ' St. Francisco.- Langsdorff, Voyages h Travels (1803-1807), London, pt. II, 157, 1814. SatLFranoisoo Harbor [=Tonial98 Bay] Calif.l Vail ejo speaks of Tamales Bay as the'harbor of San Francisco (Tamales Bay)'.-- M. J. VaUeio Docum^itgs.^Para la Historia de Calif.. MS. T^l. Francisco Travels of Ca^-ts . Lewis F. Clarke, Fx T.o:iuon, 1809. (llaiue on urt),) l^ancouvor, Voyage of Discovorv, 1790 Lond., 1, 430,179a (St. Francisco). • » -OF) Calif Arroyo Sn. .Irancisco L3an i^rancisquito CrJ Hiver flowing NE into southern end of San Francisco Bay. De Mofras Uarte de 1 'Oregon et les Californies, etc. Map 16. San Francisco Dolores, Mission Af Calif Three miles from San Francisco. -- Bryant.: What I Saw in Calif. 320, 1648. LEntry dated Sep. 30, 1646.] Mission de San Francisco [Mission Dolores] La Perouse, Voyage, Atlas, pi. 33, 1797. Mision de San Francisco. Galiano, Viage :Sutil y Mexicana (1792), Madrid (table facing P.166M8Q2, De kofras, Carte de 1' Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, &,c., 1844. _ "ancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95, Lond.,11,2,14,1798 (Mission of St. Francisco, established 1775) ., & Atlas. St. Francisco, Mission Lnngsdorff , Voyages London, pt. II, 154, 1814. [Mission Dolores] h Travels (1803-1807) J San Francisco, Galiano, Madrid (table Mision de [Mission Doloroc] Viage Sutil y Llexicana (1792), facing p. 166), 1802. Men. de Sn. Francisco [Santa Cruz Jtenge] Calif Mountains north of Monterey Bay(Ufc->A*w^*-^'6^-«U De Mcfras, Carte de 1* Oregon, des Califom- ies, 8n of Lv Pedro Fon as flor/ing '*into the port [of San Francisco] on the northern side, -Psdro Font:Diar7,Anza Exrd. 1775-1776 :Puhs, Acad.Pacif. Coast Hist.?ol.3,No,l,p.77,Mch.l913 San Francisco, MissionCError for Mission Dolores % 9 ' " "" ' ' ""■ ■■■'"■■II ■mm ■ *m ■ II ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ lima i— mm i. nniiwii i.rii»ii i.»iiiii ■ .m^m^mmm De Mofras, Carte de 1* Oregon, los Calif or- nies, &c., 1844, Map 16. San Francisco, Port de „_. Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95, Lond.,1,430,1798 (Port St." Francisco), & Atlas ' (Pto. Sn. Frands^co) . •HuLiLoldt, Essai Polit.lJouv,Esp.,I.lxxxix 1811. •De Llofras, Carte de l»Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, &c.,1844. Presidio de San Francisco ■ LaP^roLL^e, VoycL^^ Atlas p\.:?)?), 1*1^1 Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery 1790 Iond.,II,4,h98 (Presidio of St. Francisco, esto,blishcd 1778) ., & Atlas. -OR viiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiniw ■MMIIiiiHIIMaH^^ SmUL, Fort 3t. ffrQnfiifff>ft pl^'l? 32 ib96^''^^^®^ ^^ Honolulu (book 8*) -^ Calif. -San Francisc6 River About one day's journey from San Joaquin R, & "near the rancheria of. .the Ooeemenes". -« B 3 echey: Voyage of Blossom [1826], II, 28, 1831. 1-^^-^^^^-^;,^ Orange Co., Calif. San Francisco nolano ^nrj-n j,l^ iii Tiiiin r.tj_ilLiLiaij3 Name given hy Portola Expd, in 1769 to canyon iS?* leagues mi ofh^i^^^^^'^^ CoBtanso, Diary Portola lilxpd. , Pubs. Acad, Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no, 4, 175, 1911 So named because the expd, arrived there on the Day of San Framcisco Solano . — Crespi, Diary Portola Ixpd. in Palouts Noticia de. la Nueva California, 2. 116, Mexico. 1874. ^i-<^--jv^Jjt e*c« Ucx ♦^-^o.*^^:*w- Wj JM. F^rancisco Solano, Mission de De Liofras, Carte de I'Oref^on, des Cal- ifornies, &c. , 1844. (map no. 16) Mission just N of San Pablo"'Bay, xxr. present town of Sonoma, De Mofras, Explore tion de l»Orepon S:c. Tome II, p. 6, 1844 , Pounded 1823. San Francisco Solano, Mission Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, 1,546,1831. 1 Pt . ^^Iranc o i a_Jliii±LMiM.Yvus Port of San Francisco.' Map 15, Atlas du Voyage de la Perouse, _ 1797. Also orx Map. I. ^ ma.p.:S.__ „ 1 * ^^^^ .^MMMMWino*' ■'WlWillllli MIMIiyilllUiiMMIlPiMliHi.... San Franc isqul to Calif. One of the stock ranches of Santa Clara Mission. — m. h. Davis, Sixty Years in Calif. 1831-89, 98, San Francisco, 1889. San Franc isquito Creek Creek eiuptying into S end San Francisco Bay from the M and flov/ing between present tovms of ::enlo Park and Palo Alto, •Statutes of California, 1850, 59,60, 1050 .| CiLLeCs, Llap of California, 1852. Wiliiai,i?on,B,S., mnp, in Ex. Doc, 129, '^:W. Conr.,l'^'-.Sesr,.,XVIII(pt.4;,1855. San Franc inui to De i:ofras Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- 1 formes, Lc, 1844. * Gold mine of LIr. Bario 11 of Llission San Fernando, The name on Be Mofras ' map is 8t what is apparently the upper (north | o± present San I'rsncisquito Pass, where it leaves Mohave Desert near Elizabeth Lake. end San Franc isqui to Pass Pass in Coast Range ("lat. .54° 40*"). John S. Ilittell, Ilutchings Calif. Llag., Ill, 357, Feb. ,1859. .HiWnreyn , A. A. ^^ Wnrre^-', ^t.K. , in Ex. Doc . l.?9, '5d.Corif:.,l-^..Ger,-,., XVIII, (r^t.l)Ar+,.l;69;1855. Y/illiaLison,R.S,, map, in Ex.Doc.l29,3:kl.C©iv;.,| ls+..Sess.,XVIII(pt.4),1855. Humphreys, A. A. & Warren, G.K., in Pac.Rr.Rep., I,Art.II,88,l6e)5. -~- San Francisquito Pass Z. (alt. 3,445 ft.).--Blal£e,W.P., in Rr,Rep.,Y,pt.II,137,1857. Pac. San Francisquito, Rancho Rancho at E end of Williamson's Pass.— Blake, ¥.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep., V,pt.II,67,1857. San Gabriel Mt. Whipple, A. W,, in Pac.Rr.Rep.,III,Art.II, 130,1856. Calif. _ Los Angeles Co., Founded Sept. 1771 on plaiii^^i#5wiiS^3i«^ San Gabriel Mission . — Palou, Vida d« Junipero Serra, 130, Mexico, 1787. Lat. 34°51i». Situated about 8 leagues from the sea and 2 leagues from the Sierra Nevada which lies to the IT. -• Pedro- Pont, Diary Anza Exp^J.Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 3, no. 1, 43, 53, 1913. The original establi^ent was not on the present site, but five miles south, near the west bank of what is now called the Bio Hondo, a branch of the 8an Gabriel River (which by tne way, the Spaniards first named in honor of another archangel. El Rio de San Miguel)." — C.F.Saunders &, J.S.Chase: California Padres and Their Missions, 95, 1915. SaiL^^iel Arciigel, liision de ^ Galiano, Viage Sutil y Mexicana (1792) liaarid, table facing p. 166, 1802. Mission San GalDricl Arcangel. Vancouver, Voyo,ge of Discovery 1 700.05 Lond. ,11,466,1798 (Mission of St. Gabriel ^ ' founded 1779, k Atlas (Sn Gabriel) San Gabriel, Rio [San Gabriel River] <^:^^:^:::==n)e Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifomies, &c., 1844. River in southern California rising in eastern part of San Gabriel fountains and empty ing into San Pedro Bay. iT^^o ' ^';'^^^^^'^^^^T.^V5i^conn. Ft. Leavenworth *f..o San Diego m 1846-17rf';rcing p. 119 1048. GibbeSjL'ap of California,] 852. Bryant: What I saw in California, 401, 403, 405, 1848. Ixpd mw of the Santa Ana River "on the banks of the stream which unites with others and foms the Rio de San Gabriel." -- Pedro Font, Diary Anza Sxpd.. Pubs.Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 3, no.l, 43, 1913. ^§IL i^^-k^ i ©i River _ ill !■ nm> River explored by Moraga*3 exr^edition in 1806. S of San Joa^juin River. "This river... branches twice, giving: water to another that we called San Miguel, and this in turn giving water to several others. "—P.Pedro Munoz, Diary 1806. Arch. Santa Barbara, Vol. 4, pp 31,32. 1806-1821. * irt , . Priestley saysthat this is "no doubt the water system of which the Kawe^ih River is the chief stream." San Gabriel, Sierra de ^ [San Gabriel Mountains De Mofras, Carte de T Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, &;c., 1844. Mountains NE of Los Angeles. Whipple, A. W., map no. 2(dated 1353-4), in Ex.Doc.l29,33d.Cong.,lst.Sess.,XVIII(pt.4),1855. (San Gabriel Mt.). 1857. Blake,!. P., in Pac.P.r.^ep. ,?,pt.II,137, Y\^ l\\v yssvc^Yi H ^f-^Ax <3-^»w\^)v-aAA.,.4) m-^G 33d . "• iT'1innl|ill|«|>iiiH|iini|inp n m.^^_^ i"l»(»rtllW«ii«i'' .,l*l1'fl|*w*Hi«! San Geraldo, Rio "Pi [Santa Ynez Pdver] ^Pe Hofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, ^c, 1844. River emptying inta Pacific between Purisima Point and Point /o-guello. How Santa Ynez River. San Gorgonio Pass John S. Ilittell, Hutchings Calif.Iia^. Ill 357, Feb., 1859. ^ ' ' Pass leading from the Colorado Desert to the interior of southern California; now traversed by the S. P. Railroad. The tov.-n Beaumont is at the summit of tlie Pass; Banning at the E end ^^here it opens onto the desert. The most import- ant pass in California. -Sibbets, Llap of California, 1852 (Pa: Gorgonie) . --•= ^^t. ss b Davis, 33d Cong., 1st Ses Intro, pu. 5, 34; 1855. %j • H.Ex. Doc. 129 San Gorf^onio Uts. ountains S nf San Crorfonio I ass. o.l 000 ft. hi^4u-- Hmip]iroY3,A.A.&, ^Jr J " J rren.G.K in Ex Doc. 129, 33d.Cong.,Jst.Sess., XVIII, (r)+,.l) Art. 1 67:18f35 •-• *^ • 1 :^'illiariison,R.S., -lap, in Ex. Doc. 129,. 33d Con.T.,lst,Soss.,XYIII(pt 1) /-L 1855 Humphreys, A. A. & Warren, G.K ^ep., I, Art. 11, 87.1855. in Pac.Rr San Gorgono Mt. 1857. Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.II,yO, San Gorgoiio Pass [San Gorgonio Pase] 1857. Biake,W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt..II,80, iWiiMMPMMbnwniiHULni... „ ^ , ' -^ Los Angeles Co. , Calif. -Saii__G:regorio lor Ojos de iigua del Berrendo} _ In 1769 the Porto la Expd. halted near a ratering place 5 or 6 leagues W of Los J\ngeles River, apparently near mouth of Sepulveda Canyon. The site was named SanGregorio, and the soldiers called it Los Ojos de'Jfeuardel Ber- rendo. .. Crespi. Diary"PorloIa*T5cpd. in Palou's JNOticia de la. Nuftvn O.t Oio de feua del Berrendo. — Diary Portola ExpH. , HiBsTTcad. Hist., vol. 2,90.4, 184, 1911.. Costanso, Pacific Coast SuK^ V^ltJLV^ ^ ."mi.X.«j Wfc^^ ^jf ' a«4. •tr^Ti' j« 1^ n r r. « San. Mateo Co., Valle de los Cursos [ San Gregorio CreekJCalif Valley with stream of runnir^ water 5 leagues N of Ano Nuevo Point. Name given by Portola Expd- in 1769. — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd. Pubs. Acad.Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no.4. p. 259, 1911. Crespi says it was named Valle de los Soldados de los Curses $ but he named it Santo Domir^o. . .-- Crespi. Diary Portola Expd. in Palou»s Noticia de la Nueva Calif •, 2, 192, Mexico, 1874. • San Guido rancher ia Santa Barbara Co., Calif. ITame given by Porto la Expd. in 1769 to Indian rancheria 8 leagues "W^ of Santa Barbara near On both sides .-^U'^ ^ ^ . Tai to Mjack ^^k^uJUS] coast of Santa Barbara Channel.. of canyon that had running water. — Costanso, Diary Porto la Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist.,, vol. 2; no. 4, 205, 311, 1911. San Guido de Ccrtona. A rancheria or perhaps 2 distinct rancherias. — Crespi, Diary Port^la Expd. in Palou*s Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 146, 236, Mexico, 1874. Calif. Rio ^an Ignacio. ou Avatcha [Estero AmericanoJ River and estuary between T^odega Bay and Tomales Bay. De Mofras, Carte de l^Oregon, i«s Ual- ifornies, etc. Map 17. 1844 [See Estero Ame r i ca no 1 De Mofras, Exploration de 1 'Oregon, Tomell p. 10, 1844: "Avatcha des cartes russes^l San> Isabella [Santa Ysabel] Calif R6pt. Gen. Kearny, dated 'Dec. 12, 1846,- Bryant: What L Saw in Gal if. 3 96, 1648, Santa Isabella.— Audubon: Western Journal 1849-1650, 169, Cleveland, 1906. Calif. _San Isidro ■w*IIWimiiniliTii||i||[irMli^ iiiiUMiiliiii ■■■■iiiirii ...t Name on map of Monterey district 1801-10, just north of lat.370 & about 121.5^ long. Hist. Calif. II, 145, 1885, — Bancr oft : San Jacinto CMt,] Higli peak in douthcrn California. ^. Hittell, Ilutchings Calif. Mag.. I II, 357, Feb., 1859. John ^ San Jacinto, Rancho Ranch on 11 boundary of San Diego County/. Statutes of California, 1851, 172, 1851. Gibbes,L:ap of California, 1852. -- San Jacome^de^ la Marci (or La Pozf de o;una) Canyon e^leagues ITW of San Diego, passed by Portola Sxpd. in 1769. Called La Poza de jOsuna^ by soldiers and ..San Jacome de la Marca by the Fathers. — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd 1769-70. Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hi t. vol.2, no. 4, 167, Aug. 1911. Crespi, Diary Portola Ixpd. in Palou's IToticias de la Kueva California, 2,103,1874 San Joauuin ^ __Piver_^discovered by /..f. D. Gabriel a.nd called by him SarLJoatiuin. •» P^ Pedro" Moz. Diary. 1806. /rch. Sta. Barhara. ¥0!. 4, p 6, 1806-1821. de Sn. J Arm of :)an Joaquin RiverJ Calif, Ifep of 3an Francisco Bay Region, from Records of Mission San Jose, 18^. San Joaauin Citv Place on ? side San Joaquin River oiDpos ito mouth of Stanislaus River.-Gibbjfe, Llap of California, 1852. ^ ^ Ringgold iGeneral Chart of S. F. Bay Region to Sac raiment 0,1850. l^oaqiiia CSan Joaquin River] Map of San Francisco Bay Region, from Records of Mission San Jose, 1824, San Joaquin County I^stablished Feb. 18, 1850 and defined. Sta^tutes of California, 1850, 63, 1850. San Joachin River Ex • Doc • i, 31st Cong. 2d Sess. Vinton: Senate i Pt-Il. 245,. 1850. San Joaquin K. Calif.l Geo. Simpson, An Overland Journey round the World, 162, 1847. Emory, Military Heconnoissance, 1846-7, ^ 113, 1848. Kelly, Excursion to Calif . ,Lond. ,11, 208, 1851. Gibbes, Map of California, 1852. Calif, _Sah Joaquin R. . . Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, I, 346, 1831. Mentioned as flowing into what is now known as Suisun Bay. lBid.II,4,80ed. London, 1831 [Entry Nov., 1826: San ,ToaQhin R. I Be Mofras, CErte de I'Oregon, des Galifornies &c, Gen'l map, 1844. OVER St. Joaquim R. .lSan^JoaQuin_R. J Calif. Given as tributary to the Pescadores. Kot zebue, flew Voyage round th 1830, e lYorld, 11,141, Wilkes ^Ped.Narrati.e^T^.ap (d.ted 1841, Eeport °f J-L-Polsom, to-HETDe^t. dated Sep. 18, 1848. -Bryant: ;Vhat T q«,<, in Calif. .473, 1848. ^^" ^" Sgn Joaquin R» Calif. Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, I, 346, 1331. Mentioned as flowing into what is now known as Suisun Bay. Ibid.II,4,80ed. London, 1831 [Sntry Nov., 1826: San Joachin R. 1 *De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, d'es Califomies &c, Gen'l map, 1844. OVER Sio Aa j%i3JuimJ^ . name fi of the Bay of 3an x^rancisco. 1775: ven by rvey and Map St_i_loaquim H. LSan Joaquin H.J Calif. Given as tributary to the Pescadores. Kotzebue, ?^'ew Voyage round the World, 11,141, 1830 > Wilkes Exped. Narrative, Y,map (deted 1841) facing p. 150, 1845/ ^ Military.Reconn.^Pt.Leavem^^^ to San Diego Eeport of J.L.?olsOm, to iVar*Dept. dated Sep.18, 1848 .Bryant: ;Vhat I Saw in Calif. ,473,1848. San JoaquiB Rancho Contra Costa Co. Palif Name given in 1650 to the 7000 acres of Pinole Rancho (near Mattinez) inherited by i^rs. Estudillo, the daughter of Ygnacio Uartimz. -- IHfo. Heath Davia, Sixty Yearsin Calif., 1631 to 6a, &ai, San FT;ancisQo , 1689. ^^''^ roaquin Vrlley _ Davis, in "Flx.Doc .129, "^od.Coni:. , Ist.Ges?!. . :OTII^(pt.l) I.ntroo6,^3o5. _ Upioer part of present Gan Joaquin Valley. -Davis, in Pacific Railroad Rep., f^'. 5,1855. Humphreys, A. A. & Warren, G.K. , in Pac.Rr. Rep., I, Art. II, 75,1855. San Johann Small fortress on northern tongue of land running into the sea, at entrance of ^^ of San Francisco. A Kotzebue, Entdeckimgsreise. Weimar. Ill 189, 1821. Sanjon del Alisal ^^^^ Creek on^which Salinas is situated. ■M^Biion; White Conquest, 1,46, 1876 . San Jose [Ho. Calif. 1 V'ilkes map shows 2 places noLied San ;'f: ^'^"^''^^ E of S end San Francisco Bay, ana a. place m soutliern California on the old trail between San Luis Rey lassion and San Felipe Valley, probably in tinier Valley, the Spanish nai;ie of which is San Jose Valle ,^,,, !'^^'' ^''^'^- liarrative, V, map (dated .IMl) iaci% p. 150, 1845. San Jose [Cr.] Whipple, A.f., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,III,Art.I, 21,1856. SanJoseLdel Vails Cwarner Valley] Calif. Name on map of San Diego District,1800-30 near headwaters of San Luis River & a little SW of ^gua Caliente [No.l]. -Bancroft.Hist. Calif. 11,105,1885. Name of rancho in 1836. -Ibid 111,612,1885. San Jose, Point Point on S side of entrance to San Fran- cisco Bay, W of Fort Point. .-3lake.W.P. , in Pac. Rr.Rep.,V,pt.II,map facing p. 145, 1857. ^Jr! n Jose River Huinphreys.A.A.Sc T/arren,G.Iv., in Ex. Doc. 129 53d.Cong.,l3t.Soss.,XVIII,(r)t.l)Art.l,71,ia5^\ _-Humphreys,A.A.& Warren,CT.K., in Pac Rr Rep., I, Art. II, 90, 1855. Lftt-l^vC- ^--u n (jjiJL.Q,(LoMd-'. -lIzjE 0? V 4 San Jose (Mission) Founded 1797, Humboldt, Essai Polit.K ouv.Esp., 1,319 327, 1811; II,841(Statistics), 1811 Gibbetfe^LIap of California, 185 0 Port San Jose (Now Alyiso,3 Sen Jose) . 1850 or 9 miles N of — Landing at Southern end of ^^^ Francisco Bay Ernest de Massey --Calif. Hist "^ol.V, No. 4. 353. iJftn. 1Q^^ Observation Sept. 7, 1850 ; So c. Quarter! See Alviso m Jose Valley IIii:nphreys,A.AA.Warren,G.K., in Ex. Doc. 129, ^^3d. Cong., 1st. Ses-^., XVIII, (pt.l)/.rt. 1,71, 1855. Humphreys, A. A. & Warren,G.K., in Pac.Rr. Rep., I, Art. II, 90, 1855. i unae Franc ission San Jose Calif Established June 11, 1797, about 12 mi. Hcrtheast of Pueblo of San Jose fprssent city of San Jase). =.=Pr«d of San_Jos9, 84-85, 1871. issioQ] of San Jose, or St. Josephs- Bryant; __ What I Saw in Calif .309, 1648. [E^ry dated Sep. 18, 1846.] _ San Jose, Estrecho de = -S am of San Francisco Bay. Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, 1,374,375,183 San Jose, Potrero de [Alarneda Creek] De Mofras, Carte de l»Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c. (map no. 16) 1844. River emptying into San Francisco Bay from the E. De Mofras' draughtsman placed tho naiiie Potrero de San Jose on what is now Alameda Creek, evidently being unaware that potrero means a pasture. The pastures belonfdnf.: to San Jose Mission were probably on lower "Alameda Creek near the Bav. C Vallc de Sn> Jose [SanjJose Valley] Map of San Francisco Bay Region, from Records of Mission San Jose, 1824. San Josef, Point Point on S side of entrance to San Francis- co Bay, W of Fort Point, called Point San Jose on map. . -Blake, W.P., in Pac.R!LRepkV,nt.II.147 1857. _ ■ * Pta.de ^.Jofffiph- De Mofras, Cfirte de l»Ore- gon, des Ualifornies, (S:c. ,Map 16. 1844. St. Joseph, Mission [Mission San Jose] Langsdorff, Joya^es k Travels (1003-1807) J London, pt . II , 158, 1814.^'^^''^^' St Josft [San Jogfll ^"* ^^ J ■'■■!■ ■' ' ' ,1 Map of San Francisco Bay of Mission San Jose, 1824. Region from Records _San_J_ose, Mission de ^° ^--0^1*2,3, Carte de 1 'Oregon, les Cal- ifornies, &xj., 1844. Miss_ion just E of S end of San Franci Bay. CO •Stat, of Calif. ,lG54,222,18r>l. SajiJose ___ Qaji^, Formerly called Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe, on Guadalupe River, about 8 mi. S. of San Francisco Bay. —Frederic Hall, History of San Jose, 8, 1871. Pueblg. Antiguo), naine for former sit af San Jose. Ibid 46. q an Jose, City of •Incorporated iJarch 27, 1850. •rtatutes of California, 1G50, 124, 'Ibid, 1854, 222, }8[>i. Gibbets^ Llap of California, 1852. 1850. Valley of San Josft (Alameda County) Calif. Yalley, Count Vol. Early name for Amador in northern part of present Alameda -J.S. Hittell, Hutchings' Calif. Mag.. No. 4, p. 162, Oct. 1860. ^ San Jose de Guadalupe River [Guadalune River] Small river crnpt^aiig into S extremity of Francisco Bay from the S. San 1^4 Statutes of California, 1850, 100. 1850. Arroyo de Sail Joset)h ^-^ ___. Calif, Readied by Aiiza Expd. in 1775 while travelin^^ M tlTTougli "Canada de San Patricio", & about 13 lea-ues SE of Santa Ana River. -Pedro Font- ^lery of Anza Expd. 1775-1776 :M)s. Acad. Pacif, Coast Hist.Vol.3,No.l,p.41,March 191?. San Juan, YCsla] de or Ya. .St. Juan Island nhov/n as due "' "Its position is doubtful." of San Dio£-o. ^.^uicouver, Voya£:e of Discovery, 17^0. Lond., Atlas. 1798 fPin«r^ 0+ t i • t , ir. +.U TT ^r,/,":. -^^^ ^^- John's Island 95 m text, 11,474,1798). an Juan [Island] Small island represented of San ClernontelJl. a p. 150, 184 Wilkes Exped. (map dated lG41).V.fac o45. ing / $ (jw-w 3". U.i5.vv. T^«. Ckl^r+ \\ i'*iw wt Miipmi 'WW**W*"*i'll'pi|l!l<|||l wwiww liKWiwimiiiMiiiniiwi '■*<***»*l"'-iw«|iilli' WjiiitllHW "■■ ■■iiiiHH Mil Will **iiiiiiinii»iwmiiniiiniwiiiimiiiiiiiii j m \iii(m\*«''immimiimm miii0mlm»m wmiiihiiiiiii '— iiii iiiji iiiiami JuLiv\t V^.o^ V-nriVTaYifi-c^ i"o ^|>?i.T^r^_lc/^r<^WtT mm^tmmmmmmmmiim San Juan Nepomuceno Calif. San Mateo Co. Name given by Crespi, Portola Expd. , 1769, to site 1 league N of Ano Nuevo Point, where there was an Indian rancheria. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou»s Noticia de la N^eva Calif., 2. p. 191. Mexico. 1874. [over-] San Juan Range Part of Santa Cruz Mountains near the Mission San Juan.— Biake.W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.. Y,pt.II,l3y,1857. San Juan Nepomuceno Calif. - - S an Ma t e 0 Co. Name given by Crespi, Portola Expd. , 1769, to site 1 league N of Ano Nuevo Point, where there was an Indian rancheria. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou«s Noticia de la N^eva Calif., 2, p. 191, Mexico. 1874. [over-| Eldred^e says this site was probably on Zs'm/r'f ^\'^^ ^^^'''^' Pigeon Pt. 1^ Z.S.Eldredge. March of Porto ]a. p. 38. 1909. San Juan Range _ Part of Santa Cruz Mountains near the Mission San Juan...Biake,W.P. , in Pac.Rr.Rep., V,pt.II,13y,1857. San Juan, Llano ae [San Juan Valley] oan Juan Bautista. Valley of Beechey, Voya^-e of Blossom, 1,379,1831. San Juan Bautieta Rancher fa^""""^ Co.. Calif. Bite^ll poor rancheria near^:^olnt of llnd^^ leagues NW of Pt. Concepcion. Visited by Portola Bxpd. in 1769, and named by Crespi San Juan BautiBta. .- Crespi^ Diary Portola Expd., in Palou»8 IToticia de la Hueva Calif .,2. 152, Mexico, 1874. ^5 Ol'Vv T»'-:xxix, 319, 3;::6, 1811; II I 041(Statisticsft]:0l'i Vm V Be Llofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, dos Cal- ifornios, ac.,1844 ^^°^^°" °^ S^n Juan C^^i.t..^^ founded Sept. 1776, 26 leagues from San Diego and 18 leagues from San Gabriel. — Palou Vida del Padre Junipero Serra, 169, 174, Mexico, i787. San Juan Ba^-tista, Mission De Llofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c., 1844. Mission in coast region of Central Cal- ilomia m Benito Countv, -^LS-_m2SLi4fee im corner of S ban Juan) , Gibbers, Llap of California, 1852 (San De Mofras, Explore t ion de I'Oreg'on &c. Tome II, p.47. Saint Jean Bapti<^f:P. 1844. San Juan Bautista, Mission »««..■■. .11 -.... , ^^ w Bryant: What I Saw in Calif 1848. [Entry dated Nov. 26, 1846.] Calif. 364, San Juan Bauptista (Mission) Founded 1797 'Humboldt Essai Polit.IJouv.Esp., 1,327 1811; II,841(Statistics). 1811. I San Juan Baptista Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, 11,653,1831 tPrice Canyon] San Luis Obispo Co., Calif* San Ladislao ( orJancheria del Buchorij Small Indian village apparently in Price Canyon about 2 or 3 miles IT of present Pi Visited by portola Expd.'in 1769. The illi Lake. chief of the village had a turner on his neck, and f9r this reason the soldiers called him. h nis village, and the entire "canyon" El Buchon Cre-spi Mamed it San Ladislao. '^ "•" " Portola Eq)d. in~:Palou's IToti Calif., 2, 158, Mexico, 1874. San Juan =Nqrth San Juan, Calif. --E.G.Waite, in [Edwin F.] Bean's History and Directory of Nevada Co., Calif., 556, 1867. St. Juan, RCiver] [now Mokeluiiine River] Wilkes Exped. (map dated 1841) ,V, facing p. 150, 1845. _ River flowing into Sacramento from the Calif* Rio de San Juan Baptista tSan Joaquin River]* Ayala's First Survey and Map of the Bay of San Francisco, 1775. San Lorenzo Cisco Bay. [San Lorenzo] •Stat, of ^alif.,185;, 223,1854. ' Town in Alameda County" E*^ San Fran- *\ San Lorenzo Creek Creek emptying into San Francisco Lay S of San Leandro Bay, from the E. Polit. Code of California, San Francisco, p .463, 1897. San Loranzo River Calif. --River emptying into Santa Cruz Harbor. In 1769 the Portola Expd. gave the name Bio de San Loranzo to the river which they crossed 5 leagues N of Rio Pajaro. - Costanso Diary Portola Ezpd.. Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast* Hist., vol. 2, no.4, p. 251, 1911. Rj^^l^aiLLorenzo. - Crespi, Diaiy PortoL i^d., m Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif. 2, 187. Mexico, 1874. San Louis River. _j:ovjn at head of navi^^tion, on Sonoma -5tatutea._xifLCalifornia, 1851, 422, 1851 Called San Luis in Statutes of Calif- ornia, l^SO, 100, IBm. lowi on V side Sonoma Creek, a_ little S of Sonoma.— Cibbe's Uaj) of California, 1852. (St. Louis) . »— »-■" ■ IIIIIH ■V-' Las Puentes Santa Cruz Co., Calif. Name given by Porto la Ezpd. in 1769 to arrqyo 2 leagues WM of San Lorenzo Hiver. near coast. — Costanso, Diary- Portola Expd. Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast H-'st. , vol. 2, no. 4, p. 253, 1911. Crespi says the soldiers named it Las Puentes, but he called it El Arroyo de San Lucas.— Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, p. 187, Mexico, 1874. El Arroyo de Saji Lucas Santa Cruz Co. ,Cali Name given by Crespi on Portola Expd. 17, bo arroyo 2 leai-ues V/NW of San Lorenzo River, near coast. Crespi says the soldiers cafled'it Las Puentes,-- Crespi, Diaiy Portola Expd.. in Pajou's Noticia de la Ntleva Calif., 2,p.l87. Mexico, 1874. Lagunill Cruz Name given by Porto la Expd. in 1769 to canyon 2-1/2 leagues WNW of Rio Pajaro^ -- Costanso. Diary Portol a Expd. . Pubs. Aoad. Pacific 'Coast Hist., vol. 2, no.4,p. 251, 1911. San Leandro, Bay _„[San Leandro Pay] Bay on E side of San Francisco Bay, S of Golden Gate. •Statutes of California, 18M, 210, 1854. San Leandro Creek [San Leandro Cr.] Creek flowing into San Francisco Bay from the ?.. -^ Polit. Code of California, San Francisco p. 463, 1897. ' Statutes of California, 1854,210,1854 Estero de San Leandro) , San Leajidro Ai^^eda Co. , Calif . Town on E sioe of San Francisco Bay, S of Oakland. DeMofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Calif omies. &c. (chart # 16), 1844. Town laid out in 1855 oiji 200 acres of land from Hancho San Leandro, deeded for county seat by Mrs. Estudillo, owner of Rancho San Leandro. — Wm. Heath Davis,, Sixty Years in Calif., 1831-89. 545. San FraniRfin. IP.RQ.. Rancho San Leandro ___ Alameda Co., Calif. Rancho granted to Don Jose Joaquin Estudillo in 1836. Boundaries: ^7, Bay of oan Francisco; N, Arroyo San Leandro, E, first ridge of •mountains or hills; S, Arroyo 3an Lorenzo. — Wm. Heath Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 1831-89, 3J, 539-40, San Francisco, 1889. San Luis Tovm on Sonoma River, at head of nav- if^ation. iiiiiiiiwiii»ilii|Mgiiiimii — Bryant: What I saw in Galir., ;$74 & elsewhere. 1848. St. Louis Obispo. — Becl^Qurth: Life h Adventures, 505, N.Y. 1856. San Luis Obispo Mission [con'd] Whipple, A.W.,map no,2, (dated 1853-4). Ex. Doc -129 33d. Cong., 1st Sess. , XVIII Vpo.4;, 1855. m o r ' rs^j Santa Barbara co. , Calif. San Luis Obispo Rancheria [=Do8 Pueblod Name given by Portola Expd. in 1769 to large Indian rancheria on Santa Barbara Channel, 5 leagues W. of Santa Barbara. -- Costanso, maxy Portola Ixpd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol, 2, no.4,205,511, 1911. Crespi, on same expd. says that it seemed as if there were two rancher ias instead of one. - Crespi, Diary Portola Ibcpd. in Palou,8 IToticia de la JTueva Calif. ,2, 145, Mexico, 1874. (over (Engelhardt says this was probably Doe Pueblos Indian village of later date. -* Engelhardt, Missions and Missionaries of Calif,, II Pt 1 37, ftnt., 1912) ' * ' ' San Luis_ Rey de Frajicia Olission) __ Founded 1798. De llofrar., Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Califor- nies, &c., 1844 (San Luis Roi de Franc e^. irw;^ Fmory, miitary Reconn. Ft. Leavenworth to San Die^^o in 1046-47, 123, lB48i (Mission Lui?! Rey) . ' San San Luis River [Snn Lui -^ Roy River ] '"' '^ 1 .n Humphreys, A. A.aifarren,G,K., in Ev.moc.129, ')3d.Cone:.,lst.Ses3.,XVIII,(pt.-l) Art. 1,66, 1855. _- — Humphreys, A. A. & Warren^G.K., in Pac.Rr. Rep., I, Art. 11, 86, 1655. San Luis Roi de France, Mission [San Luis Rev! '4>W«iMMIHWiMMMMw.iuH. •~"i|nilllliii«niiniiiiiwiiiH|iiiiiinmii.|iiiii ^^^^^^^ " ^^B^ ^^^F ^^ ^ ^Wl^f ^f M De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, &c., 1844. Mission San Luis Rey in southern Cal- ifornia. llission San Luis Rey. ^.ecoiin. ?t. LervoLiForth to 47, 123, 1848. ^mory, i.:ilitary San Li ego in 1846 ^ A San Linz ^veque, Mission de [San Luis Obispo] De Mofras, Carte del' Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c. , 1^^ Mission at San Luis Obispo San Luiz, Pte. de Be IJofras, Carte de ifornies, &,c., 1844. Has Point San Luis, Obispo r3ay. 1' Oregon, des Cal- N end of San Luis San Luiz, R. & Mouillage de De Mofras, Carte de I'Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &,c. , 1844. ^^ov*^ San Luis Creek and San Luis Obispo Bay, Santa Barbara Co., Calif. San Luis Rey (or La Gabiota) rancheria Uarne given by Portola Expd. in 1769 to Indian rancheria on Santa Barbara Channel, 5i leagues 1 of Pt, Concepcion; In canyon^'^^o which estuary of salt water. sntered (Gaviota canyon). — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no. 4, 207,311, 1911. Crespi says they named it San Luis, rev de Franc ia. but the soldiers called the place La Gabiota (seagull) because they killed one of l^T ^fn'^P ,^^^f«- -: Crespi, Diary Portola l^?i; S J^^^.""^ Noticia de la Nueva Call? -'3-4) ,- in Ex.Doc.l29, 33d. eon^. ,1st., Sess., XVIII (pt..4v,lS55. , • *■■-*■!» • W^i'Mfilf --H- '*''**'■■"**' • ****■"« -- '— ■———.. San Pantaleon (oi^guage del lllTrGo^ek)^^^^' C Small waterliig-piace on extensive ^^n^'^'^^^ 3 leagues m of San Juan Capistrano, passed^ by Portola Expd. in 1769. Soldiers called the site loM,Mit03,J,e2^VaATe^0ome^^^^ Crespi nained it San Pantaleon,^ — crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou'o Hoticia de la ITueva Calif . .2,117, Mexico,, 1874. Discovered ty Padre Gomez and named Aguage ^2i-lafeS.£2£ie 2 . .. Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pulpe. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., '^^J^?* "o,4,\ San Xacqual I^mory, Military Reconn. Ft. Leavenworth to San Diego in 1846-47, map facing p.l08,184a. ilace and valley on San Fasainl or San Dieguito River, San Liof-^o Co., California v/hero battle of San Pasqual was fought with Ilex- leans and won by ilniericans under Gen. S. V. Kearney, Dec. 6 and 7, 1846, ^ipple,A.W., map no.2(dated 1053-4), inl Ex.Doc.l29i33d,Cong.,lst.Sess.,XVIII(pt.4),l855. ^V ^^J>LA/v>C^A^JU^JU^ uLsU San Pasqual 2 rSan Pasqual] .^^Bjake.W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep..v7pt.II,i26^«by. '**l**»*#i»«'W'rtMi*^^ '-^ ' "'VTI-lipf itMiilfw Sail' Pasquel ?San Pasqual) ' Calif Marcy: Prairie Traveler, 295, N.Y.1859, Sani Paacual.- Bryant: What I Saw in Calif. 367, 1848. [Entry dated Nov. SO, 1646] San Pasquai Vaiiey BiaKe,W.P,, in Pac.Rr .Rep., V,pt. II, 1^7,1857. _Valiey on San Pasquai or San Dieguiio Riv- er, San Diego Co., California. Canada de San Patricio Calif, Reaaied by Aiiza Expd. in 1775 a"fter travsl- ing m tliroLTg?! pass callad Puerto de Sa:o Carlos Tlie lat, is given as 33^37 •. --Pedro Pont: Diary ,Aiiza Expd, 1775-1776 :Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hi St. Vol. 3, No. l,p.41, March 1913. San Pedro ^JL/ilkes Exped. Uarrativo, V, map (dated 1841) facing p. 150, 1845. Place on W side Colorado River, after- ward Fort Yurna. San^ Pedro Audubon: Ws stern Journal 178, Cleveland, 1906. Calif. 1649-1850 San Pedro [San Pedro] ■^o^^ ^ear W end San Pedro Bay... Stat of Calif., 1854, 223, 1054. Voq ^J'^'^^^y-^'^'^'^ Warren,n.K., in Ex.Loc. L.9,.3.:.d.Cong.,l.t.So3s.,.XVni,(gt.l)Art.l.6a' ^^^'^' ^" P^c-Rr.Rep., 1,^22, 1855. San River explojed by Uorsip^ in 1806 (Oct.) aa "discovered by the previous Expedition in April." Rancheria Coyehete located on this river Lwhich Kroeber identifies as Tule River]. - P.Pedro Munoz, Diary, 1806. Arch. Santa Barbara. Vol. 4. p 32. 1806-1821. San Pedro (anchorage k point) [Point San Pedro] L ovGr 1 IT • J. -J i^irst prominent point on coast S of '^an Francisco {la.i,37' 3d) . De Llofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c. (general map) 1844. Gibbes, Llap of California, 1852. A-^^ l^ ao.>.>v^^ -1----^ X.CtX..ou^ .E^ fi^^ Punta Lieut, Ayala's First Survey and Map of the Bay of San Francisco, 1775. Pedrp Font. Diary Mza Expd. 1775-76, Pubs, i^cad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 3, no.l, p. 67, 1913.' San Pedro Calif. Anchorage on W. coast 3an ?rancisco Peninsula. Not to be confused with San Pedro Bay, S of Los Angeles. De Mofras: Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Californies ac, Gen»l map, 1844. Sail Pedro Bay Calif. [= San Pablo Bay] See card for Whalers Harbor. Alto del Jamon Santa Cruz Co.. Calif. Name given by Portola Ejcpd. in 1769 to hi^ hill near coast 4-1/2 lea^sues NW of San Lorenzo River, — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd. ,Pubs. Acad- Pacific Coast Hist*, vol, 2. no.4. pp. 253. 279, 1911. Crespi says the soldiers called this site ' Jumifl. but he named it San Pedro . — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd., in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif.. 2, p. 188, Mexico, 1874. San Pedro de Alcantara Calif. Santa Cruz Co. Name given by Crespi on Portola Ebcpd.,176' to high hill near coast 4-1/2 leagues NW of San Lorenzo River. Crespi says the soldiers called it El. Alto de Jumin. — Crespi. Diary Portola Expd. in Palou»s Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, p. 188, Mexico, 1874. Alto del Jamon. — Costanso. Diarji Porto] Expd., Pubs. Acad.Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2. no.4, pp. 253, 279, 1911. San Pedro Ilolasco, Pte. [Purisiina Point] De Mofras, Carte de 1' Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c., 1344, How Purisima Point. -- _ Point midv/ay heUieon Pt. Sal. and Pt. Ar- S^ello. Pta. San Pedro LPt. San Pedro] Calif, Point on W side of passage between San Francisco and San Pablo Bays. Beech ey, Voyage of Blossom, 11.653.1831 De Mofras, Carte de l^Oregon, des Cal^ ifornies, etc. Map 16. 1844 Geo. A. Simpson, An Overland Journey Round the World, 162. 1847 Gibbers, Map of California. 1852 (Pt.San Pedro! Ayala named this point Punta de T^ang-osta. Lieut. Ayala 's first Survey and Map of the Bay of San Francisco, 1775. Fte. San Pedro -Ca li iL Point on coast near Los Angeles. De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Calif omie. ^* Gen»l map, 1844. Timta. San Pedro ""•"• ■"" ""•""" -■••"•»»««..«.«a..v»««,K,, On W side of San Francisco Bay at its northern end,. -Beechey: Voyage of Blossom [1826]. 11,425.1831. S'^U, A3^. De Mofras Carte de 1 'Oregon et des Call formes, etc. Map 16, 1844. »p!!^v;2^^?^ ^^^ P?^"^ ^y *^e word 'Eoche* (rock) only. Calif Ft> 3. Pedro |San Pedrq__Bay] Calif. De Harbor N end San Catalina Bay. Mofras, Carte de l»Oregon, des Californies &c Gen»l map, 1844. San Pedro, Pte. lUs K^vat^Us ^o.") De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, he, 1844. Point on San Pedro Peninsula, S of Los Angeles. i..ay be present Pt. Vincente. Rancix* San Psdro Calif! Ranch in San Mateo Co., owned by Fi-ancisco Sanchez in 1830. -- m. H. Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 1831-89; 599, San Francisco, 1889. Rio de San PedrCi [-Piitah Creek] Calif. (Arguello 1821) Bancroft, Hist. Calif. 11,446 ft! note, 1885. [Identified as Putah Creek from mention of MhaytQS rancher ia (400 inhabitants in 1821) which was on Putah Creek near or above present town Winters^t^C/WvvJ^ San Fedro, Rio [Los Aiigcles River] De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifomies, Sec, 1644. River emptying into San Pedro Bay. How Log Angnles River. Punta de Almejas t.Point San Pedro] Calif. Point on coast about two-thirds of the way from Point Ano Nuevo to Golden Gate. — Lieut. Ayala*s First Survey azid Map of the Bay of San Francisco, 1775. Pedro Font, Diary Anza Expd. , 1775-76, Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol.. 3, no.l, p. 67, 1913. E^dv^in 1769 to their camp about 2-1/2 miles S of thg present point San Pedro, because thiy |tound so many shellfish there. . incon^dj Jj^ jyjnejas • — Diary Portola Expdf, PSbs. Acad, r IKist.. vol. 2, no.4, p. 263, 1911. P,.n+n 5r?^^ says. that the soldiers called it Punta de las AlmPiaa, but that he namr ^ '^ Costanso, cific CoaSt m |1 Custudio. .- Crespi. Diary Portola Expd. , Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 197, Mesico, 1874 'Sail Phillippi [San Fel ipe] *Capt. A. R. Johnston'^Eriiory, Military Reconn. Ft. Leavenworth to San Diego in 1846-47 560,613,1648. ^ 10^04/, 'Indian villa^re and vegas in E San Die.^'-o County, probably in San FeliT)e Valley near " V/amer Valley. ^ Calif Pta. San Quentin (now covered by San Francisco') Fonner point (now obliterated) just N of Potrero Ppint, W side San Francisco Bay- Old Mission Bay. now filled in, was between Steam- boat Point and old Point San Quentin. DeMofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Califomies, etc., 1844. (map no. 16) Binggold»s Charts. 1850. Chart San Francisco Bay. U.S. Coast Survey, 186 Note: Not to be confused with present Point' San Quentin in N part San Fra^ncisco Bay r — "^ M overj N of Tiburon Peninsula. Point San Quentin. San Francisco Bay. Calif. Point in N part San Francisco Bay, N of Tiburon Peninsula. ^^ ^L^^^s^ San U of ^^^^■-'^^^ [San Quentin] Place on W shore of San Francisco Bay Han Francisco. •Statutes of California, 18'4, 78, 1854. San Quentin, Point Calif ^Biake^.P., in Pac.HnRep.,V,pt.II,146,1857. Point on W side of San Francisco Bay, }] of Tiburon Peninsula. '~'^" ' iijiiiiiwiwwiliiiniiii ■-iiiiiiiiTininiiiiHniiiiii^iiwniiiiiiiiiiiiji.i Named Fjnta de Quintin because Indiar. chief -— Quint in was conquered there by the Spanish in 1824. Later erroneously called Punta de San Quintin by -Americans.-- M. J. Vallejo, MS Hist, of Calif., I, 148, Bancroft Library, 1875 San Rafael _ [San Rafael] Gibbes, Map of California, 1852. San Pablo, Estrecho de Strait betv/een Pablo Bays. San Francisco and San Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, 11,654,1031. Punt a San Pablo Calif. On E side northern end. II, 425,1831, of San Francisco Bay at its -Beechey, Voyage of Blossom [182i Fta. San Pablo _J^San Pablo Pt,] Calif Point on E side of passage between San Francisco and ::>an Pablo Bays. Beech ey, Voyage of Blossom, II, 653, 183; De Mofras Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, etc. Wg l6. 1844 Geo. A. Simpson, An Overland Journey ^ound the iVorld, 162. 1847 ISan RafaelL 2all£. «'^rfs;L?§.:i:;i«?„v ^•8'-.. "» ^^o,* oan Jose, 1824. San Rafael Creek S into -San SE of San Creek in Marin County ernptyi Francisco Bay from the V/. a littlo Kaiacl . Polit. Code of California, San France* p.463,1897. ''CO o Calif. L=San Pablo Strait] San Rafael de ifeuaniu , Strait of Name used for San Pablo Bay by M. J. Valleio. MB Hist, of Calif.. I. 146. Bahoroft Libra^, 1876 S[anJ.Eafael. Mission _IS8nJkfaelj_ Calif. De Mofras Exploration de l-Oregon &c.Tome II, /^•,-, •^"-'•^» ^Hcrt 16, spelt San Ha nh« p"1 — ^ Bryant^^S^ California^ imsS'Sl. -Bryant, ;?hat I saw in ^Blif7:33B~in^mt: where, 1848.LEntry dated Oct. 17,1846 San .Santa Barbara Co. , Calif. Ramon Nonata (or Bails de las Indias or La Cxraciosa) L;iSan Antonio Creek] Najne c^iven by Portola Expd- in 1769 to lake Lnow disappeared] about 6 miles N of Santa Inez River. Given name Baile de las Indias because first place where they sav; Indian women dance. Others called it La Graciosa; Crespi named it San Ramon Nonata* — Crespi, Diary Fortola Expd. m Faiou's I^oticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, lt4, Mexico, 1874. See also Baile de las Indias, La Graciosa Sap Rftwinn Vflll eu rnnnf>»q Costa (S: , Alamaaa Cos • ) Calif. pan Bflmon Vanfty; Valley in present counties of C9ntra Costa and Alameda, between Berkeley and j)iablo ranges.-- J.S. Hittell, Hutchings ' Calif. Mag., Vol. 5, No. 4. p. 166, Oct. 186r San Renione [San Rarnon] I.It. Diablo. 'Stat, of Calif., 1854, 222, 1854. •Place at S end San Ramon Valley, SW of Calif San Roque (or Carpenterfa) Santa Barbara Co. Large Indian town on Santa Barbara Channel, 5 leagues ISTW of Ventura River. Visited by Por- tola Expd. in 1769 and named San Rooue by Crespi, and La^_Car£enterik by the soldiers because they found the natives building a canoe. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou»s IToticia de la Nueva Calif. ,2, 140. 1874. Pueblo de la Carpentaria , .. Costanso. Diary Portola Expd., -Pubs, Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol.2, no. 4, 199, 1911 Arroyo de San Salvador Calif. Reached by Aiiza Expd. in 1776 after passing mouth of Rio de Guadalupe at southern end of San Francisco Bay k following ai-ound the shore line of the bay on its east side about 10 leases. Called also Arro3ro de la Harina. -Podro Font:Diary,Anza Expd. 1775-1775 :Pubs. Acad. Pacif. Coast Hist.Vol.3,No.l,p.7?,Mch.l913. I>-^n^glvador „ LSan Clemente L]_Calif. Island S Santa Catalina I. De Mofras, Carte de l»Ore ornies, &c. Gen J See San_gKnenteIsland. •on, des Ualif map. 1844. San Sebastian, C&p^ Cape Sebastian Cape on coast of S Oregon erroneously placed on California side by De Mofras. De Mofras, _Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifomies, &c. (general map) 1844. m xT^® Mofras, Exploration de 1 'Oregon. Tome II, p. 39, ;844: "..thus named by yiz- camo m 1602.^' Ttrs) ^ Rio Sn. SebaBtican ou K.Slavianska ^Russian P.] De Mofras, ornies, S:c.,1844. Carte do I'Orecon, des Calif- • Santa Barbara Cb,, Calif. San Seferino (San Zeferlno) rancheria Indian rancheria 3i leagues E of Pt. Concep- cion, visited by Portola Bxpd. in 1769 and named San Zeferino Papa, In canyon. which an estuary enters. — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist. , vol. 2, no. 4, 1911. San Sef exinoj Papa. ^- Crespi, Diary Portola Expd., in Palou*8 Noticia de la Kueva Calif., 2, 148, 236, Mexico, 1874.. s ^ij Simeon .^ P^ Hofras, C- rte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- 1 formes, &,c., 1844. ^^^ , "^'l]"^' ^'^^^^ anchorage N of T^steros Bay, now oan Simeon and San Simeon Lay. San Simeon [San Simeon] Zliii^nPacific coaot ab out. 20 .Ml^TF 01 ^^"teros Bay. --Will in>-,c,n,n d o Bop T^Q ':;':^^ n ^•^-Liai;ison,R. S.,^ map, inE-- » ^^^b- ,-LSL.oesa. , AVlII(pt.4) ^2855.. W M*i*l«IWWi1«IIIWlllli|iWi San Simon Lipnica San Diego Co., Calif. Hame given by Portola Ixpd. in 1769 to valley 10 leagues m of San Diego. At the end of valley was an estero. - Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. , in Palou»8 Koticia de la ITueva California, 2. 106, Mexico, 1874. 1 ^/^'--j^iA/Vs^tS-l. ,-4^^ e^Jti^v:^ ^A ^J^ ^ Santa Barbara Co., Calif. San Zeferino (San Seferino) rancheria Indian rancheria 3i leagues E of Pt. Con- cepcion, visited by Portola Expd. in 1769 and named San Zeferino Papa. In canyon. which an ■inWiiimi »iii ^ estuary enters. — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd. Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no. 4, 191 San Seferino. Papa. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd., in Palou»s Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 148, 236, Mexico, 1874. H. sans nom Calif. Tributary, Sacramento B. .flowing M.; E side. De Mofras, Carte dd l»Ore^n, des Calif or- nies, &G. Gen'lmap. 1844. See Sacramento R. S. Solano Calif. [See Sonoma j San Solano, Llission [IJow Sonoma,. Mission] __.™-n.i„....uL — ., ~'~ir "iiii iiiiiiii'ininiiiiiiii»iiiiiiwiiiiiiiniiiiitt,.i „inn)mi|iBimpi in(„|(|,|„n, in, , ,„-,. ^De Mofras, Carte de 1» Oregon, des Cal ifornies, &c. (general map) 1844, liission where Sonoma now is. Santa Ana Arroyo visited by Moraga in 1806 located 4 leagues fron: San Joao;uin River toward Merced Riier.-p. Pedro AMoz. Diary.-^Arch. bta. Barbara, Vol. 4, p 24. 18Q6-1821. Arroyo de Sa'n.ta An^-ela de Fulf;inO Oali On south shore of Suisin Bay, reached by ihiza Expd. in 1776. -Pedro Font:Dian',Anza Sxpd.l77[ -1776:Babs.Acad.Pacif.0oast Hist,Vol.3,Noa,r .8 Mai-ch 1913* Calif. Santa Anna W Santa Ana) Town and river. -- Emory: Military Eeconnoi- ssance, 1846-7, 118, 1848. ant a Anna [Santa Ana] To-n on Ganta ilnna [Ana] Rivor^^.^Vd^ Emory, liilitary Rcconn. Ft. Leavenworth to r.an Diego in 1846-47, 110,1848. es,LIap of California, }852. Sxx.'vctoL KVvYvOcTolSS 'IIW'M ■ > Kvl^ io~te <>, 2> p ci:n.i'':>\v MHfM!^'4«+' iMUliiili ■Mi(ii««iWliiHi.„.iaMilim, MM ■■■WlMiiiiiiiiiiiii mill t I Arroyo de Santa Cailiarlna Calif, Passed hj Aiiza Expd. in 1775 in So. Calif, on their way from Colorado River to San Gabriel Mission, & about 13 leagues W of a place called San Selustian. —Diary of pedro Font, Anza Expdl 1775-1776 rPubs.Acad.Pacific. Coast Hist. Vol. 3, No j p. 39, March 1913. Santa Clara Canyon ,'Mq,vv3cu.v(v C%, Calif. Haine given by the Portola Expd. in 1769 to Qaax canyon which they followed for 8 leagues to the Santa Barbara Channel, — Costanso, Diary Portola Ixpd,, Pubs. Pacific Coast Hist. , vol. 2, no. 4, 191, 1911. Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif . ,2,153, Mexico, 1874. Qo ♦ n, E^ir.<^Y, &j>^ » Uoytls TTa.vLs\-a,-li'ow . Lowdow. T , Vl(] \%1\ 0>J-trJ ^l^-^^a CI ara__(Mi s sion) -^■-■--irTi,,. ,ii|, •"■I'W'Wiiiiwwwiiiwii— iiitw ■■ Founded 1777. •Hurnboldt. Fssai Pnl i+ n^„ t 3-^7 ifln. TT o^wn/ •^^^•''°^^-^sp., 1,319 ->-'', loll! II.S4lfRt.n+.iof,-^„N nnn-,* ' S41 (Statistics), 1811 Langsdorff, V(jyrigGs &, Travels ( London, pt.II,15';;'^f8r4. 'Kotsebue, Entdeckuiv ' I V 79,1821 i loid, Lloyd's translat ion. I 'De Llofras, Carte de I'Ore/^-on des Cnl^^ ornics, &c.,1844. ■ ' ^ ^^^^'- Pounded Jan. 1777 in the great plains of San Bernadlno (Santa Clara Valley) i league from the river of Our Lady of Guadalupe. — llT^t^""^ ^^^°^' Vida de fadre Junipero Serra, 220, Mexico. 1787. Sfinta Clara, Mis ion de [Santa Clara Mission .iano, Via^e Sutil y Mexicana (1792), Madrid, p. 160, 1802. Citi .ncouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95, Lond., II, 4,15,1798 (Mission of Santa Clara) , & Atlas. Santa Clara, Mission; e^ Calif. Bryant: Wliat I Saw in Calif. 517,1846 [Entry dated Sep. 20, 1646.] Santa Clara, valley CVIII,(pt.l) Intro., M,18k,, ' ' - Davis, m Pac.Rr.Rep.,I,27,1855. Ventura Co., Calif, Santa Conefundis vor Eancheria Volante) Santa Conefundifif. — ]srajne given by Crespi Ife^^Tiw^fi:?!^* ^P^-»^'''^^» ^o 8^11 Indian rancheria 1^2 leagues along beach NW of Ventura River. -- Crespi, Diary Portola 2xpd. in Palou»8 iJoticia de la ITueva Calif . ,2, 137,1874. Rancheria Volante. — lTam« given by Costanso to same village which he callsi a temporary village of Indian fishermen. — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd. , ?ubs, Acad. Pacific Coast, Hist., vol. 2, no. 4, 195-7, 1911. Santa Cruz otiao . [Santa Cruz] -T rv 01 I M if., 1854, ,"223,1854. •Tov.'n at II end Monterey Bay. GibbeCs,-ap of California, in52. Santa Cruz Arroyo Santa Cruz * Co. , Calif • Name given by Crespi in 1769 to the first arroyo which the Portola Expd. crossed, travel- ing alor^ coast WNW of Lorenzo River* — Crespi Diary Portola Expd., in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif,, 2. p. 187. Mexico. 1874. V Santa Cruz County ^ / Established April S5| 1851. Statutes of California, 1051, 173, 1851. (Formerly Branciforte County) Santa Cruz Island Vancouver, Lond., 11.448.1798. [Santa Cruz Island] Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95 & Atlas (Ya. de Sta. Cruz)/' De Mofras, Carte dp 1 'nror-r^y. /: n -, - » omies, &c.,1844. Oregon, aes Calmf IPAi^ , ^-^^^^ f"^"'^- ^^^^^^^ive, V, map (dated 1641) facing p. 150, 1845. Large island in Santa Barbara Channel. Santa Cruz Island Calif. — Santa Barbara Channel lastern Id, of the 3 large Ids. of Santa Barbara Channel. — Miguel Costanso, map Calif. Coast. 1770. in I.B.Richjiian»s Calif, under Spain and Mexico, Insert, pp. 104-5. 1911. ITote: in his diary of Portola Expd. 1769-70, Costanso says that the eastern id. was San^ Barbara (and the central id. was Santa Cruz) — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol, 2. no. 4, 207. 1911. Santa Cruz [-Island] ~ '^^&^ island in Sant^i •^"ilkes Exped. (map dated p. 150, 1845. ara Channel. ^'^41),V, facing Gibbes^LIap of California, 1852. Santa Cruz (Mission) Founded 1794. "Humboldt, Essai Polit.Nouv.EsT) I 319 •27, 1811; II,841(Statistics), 18li: ' -Langsdorff, Voyages k Travel 5(1803-1807) Lonaon, pt.II, 170, 1814. ancouver, Vo^rare of Discovery, 1790-95, Lend., II, 25, 1798 ("very recently established" in 1793), k Ailap. Santa Cruz (Mission) [Mission Scinta Cruz] Mission said to be "very recently es- tablished" in 1793. Vancouver, Voyage of Eiscovery. 1790-9*^ Lond.,II,25;;Atlas,1798. "'^7 imi^^'^'T^i^^^ ^''^' Polit.Kouv.KsT).,I,319, 0^7,1611; 11, 841(StatisticB), 1811. (founded 1794) Langsdorff, Voyages & Travcls(1603-1807) Lend., pt.II, 170, 1814. De Mofras, Carte de POregon, des Calif, ^nnes^ &c. . (general map h chart Ilo.l4) .1844. s anta Cruz, Mission de De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal ifomics, &c., 1844.(,J..oo^^^o^^^;^^] ^"^ Present toi/in of Santa Cruz, N end of Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz Mountains Mountain range in Santa Cruz County, running parallel with coast. Statutes of California, 1850, 59, 1850^, ^ - Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,Y,pt.II,l59, 1857( Santa Cruz Range) . Santa Cruz, Port [Santa Cruz Harbor] Sta^-.utes of California, 1853,311,1853. Santa Cruz, Pta. de ^tva.1 ;De Mofras, Carte do I'Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &.c., 1844. ^ Point justVN of present Santa Cruz Harbor. Callea Point Santa Cruz. Gibbets, ^-ap of California, 1852 (Pt. Sa,nta Cruz) . Santa Cruz, Rio de Hovm ^ocw Lotewxo ^x- fjrespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou» Noticia de la ITueva Calif., 2, 175, Mexico, 1874 "Valley of the Santa Delfina through which flows the Rio de Monterey" (Salinas River). — Pedro Pont, Diary Anza Expd., Pubs. Acad, Pacific Coast Hist., vol, 5, no.l, 65, 91, 1913, \ In 1772 Expd, under Fages from Monterey to San Francisco Bay camped at Salinas River . which thev named Santa Delfina. — Crespi, Dian^ of Fages Expd. in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif •III, 5, Mexico, 1874. In 1774 Expd. under Rivera from Monterey to San Francisco ' camped at the Rio de Santa Delfinafind"crossed the plain or grand canyon of Santa Delfina. — Palou, Diarj'- of Rivera Expd. in Falou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif., Ill, 264, 265. Mexico, 1874 San Luis Obispo Co, , Calif • Ilena (or Csinada ir^gostft) Portola Expd. in 1769 to San Luis Range S of Los pi called it Canada de says the soldiers calTed Tt C aHada Atj^ us ua* — urespi, uiary Expd. 'in Pr " - • • • -^ - - ^ 2, 159, Mexico, 1874. a Nueva Calif. , Canada Angosta* — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd. , Pubs^^lcaHT Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no.4, 219, 1911. Santa Inez Ridfre ■"'»"**'W""'"i""Wi*"ii'|"ii' «■!■ t«MaiMiai>i>hi.ii*Bh. i*.irt.h,Mii..h-M«-^-««,-„^.„_ ^..«*^ Ocean. Range between Santa Inez River and the -*^^ ^- J^ittell, Hutchings Calif .ra^^., Ill 555,1859. _ ^ ' ' Blake, W.P., in Pca.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.n,137, ^<^-'Vc\:OLl'K(LxTvN*f VN4.X- iCxV (AX- iCv Bio San Bernardo y su Companero Rio St. Balardo CI0J.U. 1 Mission de oainte Injs [ganta Ynez Mn.1 Calif. Ticinity Santa Barbara l>e Mofras. iSxploration de 1 'Oregon, Tome ll, p. 59. 1844. Santa Ines^ Mission [Santa Ynez Mission] De Llofras, Carte de !• Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, &c., 1844. De Mofras, Exploration de I'drepon &c. Tome II, p.59. 1844, Mission de Saints Ines. Santa Isabel [Santa Ysabel] 'Stat, of Calif., 1854, 223,1854. Blak 1857. e,W.P., in Pac.P.r.Rep.,V,pt.II;i25, Santa Isabel Cklif. Name on map of Monterej district 1901-10, little west of Salinas River and San Miguel - Bancrof trHist. Gal if. IL, 145., 1885. a Mission. Santa Isabel • • Calif Marcy: Prairie Traveler, 295, N.T.1869. Santa Isabel, valley — Blake, W.P., inPac.Er.Rep.,V,pt.II,i86,iat)Y. Small valley in southern California, IJK of San Diego i ^ ^^■^ "■""■'''"*""»-'«*»~-""'^^^ ■■■■- ■■ — [Present name of valley. Not to be con- fused with name Valle de S^^nta Isabel, iven by Crespi in 1769 to present Soledad Valley] Valle de Santa Isabel San Diego Co., Calif Kame given by Portola Sxpd. in 1769 to valley 3i leagues !IW of San Diego, running from SE to NW for Hleagues and 400 varas wide. — Crespi. Diary Portola Ixpd. in Palou's IToticia de la Uueva California, 2, 103, Mexico, 1874, Name not in use. 6) o\ ^dLfiL.il^ \Uib»o^ ^ (^AXJl.'W*»avw rf losT<.v>Aja — Palou, No'ticia de la Nueva II., 2, 289, Mexico, 1874. Sierra de Santa Lucia Calif. f 1- In 1769 the Portola Expd. crossed the range known by the name of Santa lucia in the sailiner directions of the pilots who navigated these seas, particularly with Sebastian Vizcaino. * — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd. , PiAbs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no. 4, 227, 1911. Cabrera Bueno has good the Sierra de Santa Lucia i*»»«"i««»"-t~:*^ U^-Vv.l^• ^ j.*^j.K^ 5 miles southeast of New Idria, on f main ridge San Carlos division, Diablo Range, San Benito County, California. Santa Rita Mora^^a's expedition of 1806 left San Juan Bautista , travelled E about 17_ league a, and arrived at an arroyo called Sta^ Hi.ta. about 2_JLeag;ue3 from San Joauuin River. — K^. Pedrb Munoz. 1806, Arch. Sta. Barbara, 701^4, pp A, 5 , . J806-1821,, SJa^Rita land gr an t _oaJOank S.«,J^uin Eijfer opposite mouth Chowchilla River. Santa Rosa Calif. Name on map of Bodega h Ross district in 1811- 20, a little north of Petalum&, Calif. -Bancroft:Hist. Calif. II, 306,376, 1885. Santa Rosa Creek Calif. Name given by early Spanish-Californians to Chocoalomi Creek because in 1829. Priar Amoroso captured an Indian girl at the rocky point opposite the ♦old adobe*, and Baptised her in the stream, giving her the name Santa Rosa. — Robert A. Thompson, Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Sonoma Co. , 70,Phila.l877, >V-^^JO. anta Rosa IJ on, dcs Cal- land bant a land.-- Va.nc ouv- Lond.,IT 44a Santa Rosa [Island] 'Island T/ of Santa Cruz Island, Santa Barbara Channel. P -Wilkes T^xped. (map dated 1841) .V. f acinar .1 £0,1^345. _ ' ' ^ fc> Gibbes^Llap of California, 1852. Rio de Santa Rosa for San Bernardo y su Co^ro or R'^io de San Verard^tsanta Inez Rive^ Large river 6 leagues m of Pt. Concepclon, passed by Portola Expd. in 1769 and"named San Bernardp^y^gu^^Coffipagero ; others gave it the name of Santa Rosa. - Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou»8 Noticia de la Nueva Calif. .2, 154, Mexico, 1874. Eio Grande de San V«raiffjn (s.^ Berardo in Spanish text on opposite page), •. Costanso . Diary Portola Expd. .Pubs, Acad. Pacific Coast. lover i Hist., vol. 2, no. 4, 213, 1911. Rio de San Verardo (Berardo). .- ibid,307. * ^i^4® S^^Q' Rosa. — River reached bv f^^fvi^ ^^l^A^^H'' r^dir^ Pt- Concepcion 177R ^/'r.": PQ^ro/ont. Diarv Anza Expd-, 1776-76- Pubs- Acad. Pacific Coast HiiC. Vol.3, No. 1, p. 55, March 1913. Mission de oante "^osa .LSanta KosaJ Cclif. Attempt to found in 1827Vsix leagues from the lands occupied hj the Kussians"; but never established. De Mofrcs, Exploration de I'Oreg'on &c. Tome II, p. 6. 18447 De Mofras, Carte dcl»Oregon.des Ualifornies &c, Gen 'I map? 1844. Santa Rosa Sonoma Co.#^llf. * // Town, county seat of Sonoma County. JUame given ^y IncLiono to Chocoalomi |lDecause in 1829 ii'riar Amoroso baptised an Indian girl there, giving her the name Santa 3osa. RolDert A. Thompson, Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Sonoma Co., 70, Phila, 1877. Stat, of Calif., 1854, 223, 1854. tJibbs, Map of Calif.. 1852 fSt. Rosa) o« * T> . (^anta Clara Piver) Calif, Santa Bosa de vlterbo( or Rancheria del Corral) Populous Indian Rancheria on Santa Clira River, 4 leagues across the mountains from San Fernando Valley, visited by Portola Expd. in 1769 and named Rancheria_de3^Cprral by the soldiers and Santa Rosa de Viterbo hy Crespi. - Diary Portola Expd. in Palou's Koticia de la Hueva Calif,, 2, 130. Mexico, 1874, 5anta Rosa, Mission m^A s^^io^ possibly on Rio St. Balardo Lbanta ^nez River] .,establi shod 1788." ^ Vancouver, Vo3/af:e of Discovery, ' 17^0-^5 Lond., 11,^148,1798. ^' ' Santa Rosa La Purissima Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95, Lond., 11,489, 1798. Santa Rosa Plains Gibbs, in Schoolcraft, 111,101,1853. Santa Rosa Ranc} 'Tribbs, in Schoolcraft, 111,101,1853. T Santa BarlDara Co,, Calif. Santa Rosalfk (tr Canada Seca) I - 2>ju»os.^s*xCc.1 Canyon 1 leagueH^^of Santa Inez River, passed by Portcla Expd. in 1769. Named GpleLda ca by soldiers, and Santa Rp5Q.^fjp, by Crespi. Crespi, Diary Portcla Expd. in Palou*s Hoticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 153, Mexico, 1874. Cariada Seca. >• Costanso, Diary Portola ■•■■•I Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist. , vol. 2, no. 4, 211, 307, 1911. Santa Sinf orosa ^"vv^ok b K^u«^ H^vovvdoJi San Diego Co., Calif. i.'ame gi- en by Portola Expd. in 1769 to canyon 11 leagues m of San Diego. .. Costanso, Diarir Portola Expd., 1769.70, Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol 2. no. 4. 169. 1911; Crespi, Diary portola Expd. In Palou's Noticia dela ipieva California. 2, 107. 1874 Santa Susana Mountains Mountain ran^e immediately II of ■!! end of San Fernando Valley, crossed by W boui^daiy of Los Angeles County. ^ Statutes of California, 1850, 59, 1850. <5o^+« rn^^ I ^ , Santa Barbara Co., Calif Santa Teresa (or Rancheria del Cojo) Indian rancheria in canyon 1 league E. of Pt. Concepcion. Visited by Portola Expd, in 1769, The cacique of the town was lame and for that reason, the soldiers named it Rancheria del Co.jo, but Crespi called it Santa Teresa. -, Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou's Noticia de la Uueva Calif., 2, 150, Mexico, 1874 See also Cojo. _Sajita Teresa Cruz Name given by Crespi to little lake in a canyon 2-1/2 leagues WM of Rio Pajarov The canyon ^vas named by the Portola Expd. La Lagunilla. — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd., in Palou*s Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 185, Mexico, 1874.__ OOl'VvV Ol'VvTOl. i^5a,,4g^gr^uus ^ oiiTt .T( d 0^ A^UiH. Santa Ysabel De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, .^cc., 1844. Small settlement and valley in southern California HE of San Diego. Santiago Creek ^ Orange SoJf Stream rising in Santa Ana tTrabuco] Mts and flowing into Santa Ana River immediately after passing between present towns of Orange and Santa Ana. Named b}' Portola Expd. who in July 1769 crossed it about 3 miles above its junction with the Santa Ana. — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no.4, 177, 1911; and Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 118, Mexico. 1874. lLv-<^ S(>^Vv.Vvo^q^o ^Tg&o Cix.^«.V nit. ti^U^'Vftsi^^.s- OcLo\^Q<*^, Sierra de Santiago [Santa Ana Lloimtains] * Statutes of California, 1653,119,1853. Santo_ Don: ingo _______ — Moraga's expedition of 1806, after leavir^ rancherias Latejate and Lachuo on T»/Terced_Biver traveled £ about 10 leagues coming, to the "bed of a large arnoyo -thaJ^^mstJ^e^Gonsiderable v ~~ which they called Santo Jpmijic^ . -P, .PedmJ Diaiy, i!rch. S ta.._^rbara Jal^ 4 , pp23,24, 1821 • W of San Joaquin River about_8_league3^ o + T^ • t y?^ley of San Gregoria Creek! Santo Domingo Valley San Mate? Co.. Calif, Valley with stream of running water 5 leagues N of AHo Nuevo Point. Named Santo " Domingo by Crespi on Portola Expd. ,1769,althoug: he says the others called Valla de los Soldados je los Cursos. — Crespi, Diary Porbola Expd. in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2. 192, Mexico, 1874. Valle de los 0ursos, — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no.4, p^ 269, 1911. San Tomas T. «Ma!»»irr-»niiiiiMririiiii' nm See Enca ^P^, «ic KvvcuLOLfaa^ Calif. Santos Oreek Kem Co. U.S.Geog.Board.Apr, 7.1909 Calif. Santos; creek, flowing northeasterly through southeast quarter of Town- ship 28 South, Range 19 East, and joining McLean creek, Kern county, California. San Mateo Co. , Calif. Los Santos Apostoles San Simon y San Judas Name given by Crespi, Portola Expd. 1769 to camp 9 leagues NM of Ano Nuevo Point. Crespi says the soldiers called it El LLano de los Ansares because of the nunbers of geese* — Crespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou' Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, p. 195, Mexico. 1874. Llano de_jLos^ Ansares . — Cost anso , D i ar y Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2. no.4, p. 263, 191i. Fq^q^i Eldredge says this site was on Pilar- citos Creek S of Spanishtown or Halfmoon ^^io"",L5-^^^^®^®» March of Portola. p« 38, 1909. LLano de los Ansares^. San Mateo^ Co., Calif. Name given by Porto la Expd. in 1769 to camp on coast 9 leagues MW of Poina Ano Nuevo. Named because of the numbers of geese. — Costanso, Diary Portola Expd., Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2, no.4, p. 263, 1911 Crespi says the soldiers called the camp Sl^tt§ng_deJgs^An§gr§5 , but he called it X^og Santos Apostoles Sen Simon y San Judas. — Crespi, Diaiy Portola Expd. in Palou's Noticia de la Nueva Calif., 2, 195, Mexico, 1874 Lover. Santos Reyes (Kings River) Moragars expedition of 1806 left their Cxmlp.J2Il_Sarl_J^^aquin River & ."Traveling 5 leagues to the E came to _the_ river of the Santos Reyes.** "In these mountains a river of much water rises, and divides into 2 arms, one flo\vin^ the~o^ier~' " ' ' " " ' III 'fc m • side _Qf^the_jriOuntain^. and the other beirii- this San Joaciuin RivexJL.i::£_PedrQ_Munoz, Diary _IR06 __?.i:ietley _ say[s_jthj^_l3_Ki r^ s River. "^^ IJL the name_was applied only to th_e eastern ^parent- course, and not to the lower streain, which flows from the tular into the San Joaquin.' Canada de San Vicente Calif. Passed by Anza Exj:d. on their v/ay from San Francisco Bay south toward Ilonterey. Leaving Canada de San Vicente, V^ej traveled S throurh Arroyo del Coyote. -Pedro Font :Diar^.% Anza Err r/75-1776:Pu.bs.Acad,Pacif. Coast Hist. Vol. 3, No,!, If'^farch 1913. San- Yermess River CSanta Ynez] ' ' Calif MarcyrPrairie Traveler, 278, N.Y.1869, San Ysidro Cai^cn U. S .Geog, Board,Nov Santa Barbara %. Calif. 1 2911 San Ysidro; Canyon, Santa Barbara County, California. (Not Dinsmore.) San Ysidro Rancho Calif In 1837 there was an P^ian attack on the rancho of San Ysidro in what is now San Diego Go, -- Hfoi. Hsath Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 1831-89, 234, San Francis®, 1869. .__ Sausalito-1 - — ""■■ — '■ ~ — vslii, ,^.,/^s^salito orWhaler's Hcrbor*.— Chas. iYilkes, Narrative of the U.3»Explorin^ Exped.*cr p. 151, London, 1845. r t> r Sansantito or Whaler's Harbor [=SaucelitoJ Calif Typographical ecror for Saucelito, J.Cr.Clark. Lights and Shadows of Sailor Life, 229. 184?/ ^^ C^ * "I* *lilWMW'iiWi»»» WM-lWiawWIlWllllllliyiUMIIIlllIP ■ lliPl.WH|i C-Ua.Y't 1(0 I^A-A-. ne-5.r S-a.vcsB.Ut •^"•p»»iii iiiii' ■m* m \titmmm'KHimm iiiiiiiiii.--i.i»iiiiiiii n . iii..iimi. -imiHimm-m«mf»*'>im0t»-»Mt0tglf<,».-^mM»m 5alif Hiver flowing N into Klamath R. , N Calif De Mofrasj Carte de 1 'Oregon, les Cal- ifornies, etc Gen»l Map. 1844 Pie del Sauce "vniwiMiianii^^ Calif. -ill a canyon passed i:lirou^i by Anza Expd. in 1775 in So. Oalif. not far east of the pass in mts. called by them Rierto de San Carlos. -Diary of Pedro Font.Anza Expd. 1775-1776: Pubs. Acad. Pacific. Coast Hist.Vol.S.No.l r 30 March 1913. --^.p.^-, Sauzal Calif. JMame on map of Los Angeles district. 1800-30, located between Santa Monica & San Pedro --Bancroft. Hist • Calif. 11,352,1885. -"ibid maisflf''^"^' "^ " ^-^^^ ^ ^^^^^- -Sausalito Point mmft'i^immKMmmmm ' '■i''9'>'>>Mm»imiA-Mm0mmmm^ Oalifonriia -Baech^rVoyage of Blossom [1826], 11.426.1831 iMd: II, 653, 1831. De Mofras, Carte de IrQregon et des Califomi ^, Map 16, 1844. ^eiifornn Sausolita L [Sau^alitd] Kept. Gen, P. F.Smith in 1st Sess. 92,1850. Calif. Sen. Doc.47, 31st Cong Sausolito.- Bryant: What I Saw in Calif. 339, 1848. [Entrjr dated Oct.18, 1646.] Sousoleto.^ Rept.Col.R.B.Mason ,Aug,17,1846 BrySntr^aWhat I Saw in Calif .456 1648 'Vwi^ 1^ ^ioJllP • J Sausalito Beochey, Voyage of Blossom, 1,347 IQV' Wilkes Exped. (map dated 1841 J, t, facing p. 150, 1845. ^ Gibbes, Map of California, 1852 (Sal^- saulito). * Sausolito A settlement has been long' since formed here by a Captain Richardson, who owns the entire saddle of good land that rides betwixt the high hips of the Coast Range there "The place IS called Plaza de los Carallos [typo- graphic error for Caballos]. Kelly, Excursion to Calif ., London II 265-266,1851. ^ ___ ' ' Saucelito Bay Blak e,W.P., in Pac^.Hep.,V,pt. II, 145,18571 «iWlHiM»j!w«w|,i!ij»Mm«»i Sousolet(i_Jit, Sausalitol Marin Co. .Calif. Spellir^ by Col. R.B.Mason in leter to Gen F. Jones, Au©^st 17. 1848. published by J. Ely Sherwood in California, Her Wealth and Resources, p. 14. 1848. Sawtooth Ridgs Kern «Jc U.S.Geog, Board, Apr. 7,1909 Calif. Sawtooth; ridge, lying mostly in Sec- tion I, Township 26 South, Range 17 ^^ East, Kern county, California. Calif Schoolcraft Id. [Now Sutter Id.J__ Bomided by Sacramento River and its upper West Pork and upper Middle Pork [Sutter and Steamboat Sloughs]. —Ringgold, Chart of Sac- ramento River, 1850. Schwartz * s RancH T-'TinWiii - iiBa-|ii^ mm Calif wni Lne bacramento between Suisun and Sacramento City. Visited by Lieut. Buffum, Oct. 50,1848., who p-ives a deeription of Schwartz and the ranch.- Buffum, E, &ould, Six Months in the Gold Mines, 31, 1850 r^-«L^d»L.,^ Scotte 4. V Place l: of IJercecI River, Llarinosa C oun- Cribbe^s Lla-o of California, J8 Scotts Foric Trinity River [S.Fk rp. • u. rinity R.] Cibbes, Map of California. 105 ^^ • Scott's River [Scott River] ^River emptying into P-laLiath River from the S, in W Siskiyou County, ^ Statutes of California, 1852, 233, 1852. -~ "-^")s, in Schoolcraft, 111,1:0,156,159,1853. Gibbet Map of California, 1852. Scott's Mountain Calif 20 miles from Fort Jones. - Marcy: Prairie Traveler, 285, N.Y.1869. Scott's Valley [Scott Valley] •GiLbs, in Schoolcraft, 111,156,157,160, tw*' • S eal Rock Rock a t S Hutchings siae entrance to Golden Gate. CaliiMJag., 111,530,1859. Sears' Diggins Onion 'Place between CLittle] Grass Valley and Valley [Pluinas Countv]. — •Statutes of Galifor^i;, ia53, 315, 1853. S eUcL^V GciU^ ^ X- HvdttV'^x/Ny? ^i^JLl:^ Seeds-k9-dee =ColoradQ River G^en°R}vr^'^°o°^-^^? '^^f*' *^« Seeds-ka-dee, or T^ufL j!'^' f^ ^^ ^l ^^«° sometimes called "-- ReviMk tdiUor' °^ Capt.Bonneville,521,!e52. ■■•-— — --- - —.—.«__ ^~s>ll. Segars Bar Calif. Cxeld Diggirigs on Yuba River 26 miles above Selc\oTiJPas5 Seldon; Pass, Latitude 37° 17', Lon- gitude 118° 52'. Fresno County, Cali- fornia. CI * -? II- S. QeooTBoarcl.Teb.a, iHiS Seven Mile House "■"■'«!'- Colusa Co. .Calif. Place 6n Sacramento Hiver 7 miles above vOl.ua. rancheria on site of present town 01 tolusa.— J.H.Rogers, Colusa County, Its History t Resources, p. 263, 1891 Sliaddon Place on S side Cosurnnes Piver 10 miles from rnouth.-Gibbes, Map of California, 1052.^ Shale Hills K&i^n Od. U.S.Gecg.Board.Apr.7,1909 Shale; hills, northeast quarter of Township 27 South, Range 18 East, and that portion of south half of Township 26 South, Range 18 East, which lies east of Raven pass, Kern county, California. Shale Point Kern (l6. U.S.Gepg. Board, Apr. 7, 1909 Calif. Shale; point, low ridge in northeast quarter of Section 7, Township 27 South, Range 19 East, Kern county, California. u haste/ Ilount Ih I es Exped. Ilarrative. V 1841) facing p, 150, 1845 ount Shasta] , nap (dated Gib] 165 ("Mount Shast the Shaste Butte") bs, in Schoolcraft, 111,153,1853 lb la e. or it i s unually called ft.) Gibbe^ Map of Califo rnia, 1852,(14,700 ^'llx Mi Marcy: Prairie Traveler, 285, N.Y. 1859. Sliasiia: Described in 1850 as ^'Readinr's ^Drin^^q a famous mining-camp in those days, which^has^ Min5^^'*'''^ l^^"" \^^ ^^^'^'« 0^ Shasta. "-Overland Monthly, p. 527, June 1871. ^veriana __ Shasta Citx [Shasta] 'County. Seat, Shasta Caunty, in 1851. 'Statutes of California, 1851, 177, 1851. ^Ibid, 1854, 222, 1854 Gibbs, in Schoolcraft, 111,160,164,1853 (Readings Springs or Shaste City). Gibbe, Hap of California, 1852 (Shante . Citv) . — —Gunnison, J.W.& Beckwith.Til.G. ,inap(dated 1853/4), in Ex. Doc. 129, 33d. Conp- 1'^Hii«wtf"'..»«iiiii#miiii^ Wi|l>>"*MlWIWPIIIIIl»l» Shasta Countv Established Fob, 1"., 1G50 and defined, statutes of California, 18£0, 62, 18cO m, nsi. ^ ^ ^^"^— ^--^ -f-^ ^i^^^ aL^ a^.ltei 7 __Sha3thenini Yaina iMount Shastal Klajmth (of Southwestern Oregon), name for , Mount Shasta. Also called lielaikshi or Lemaik- shi.— Aj^S Gatschet. Kl^ath Indians, Gontr. N,Ainer.ii.th..Vol.2,Pt.2, pp. 214 di 2^1,1890. Shasta Butte City =Yreka, Calif. ''^E^^?}^ ^^^ ThemisT a Sacramento in MemU and Biog'l Hlst.of llo^h^n Lewis Pub'g Go,, 94, 1691. (?) weeklT, Calif.. •'' Shasta Butte C^tj^Yreka City [Yreka] Town in m am of Shasta Valley, Siski- you County; ori^^inal county scat of Siskiyou County; nnxae changed to Yreka City when estah- ^y^atutes of California, 1852, 233, 1852?"' bt to be confounded with to-7i of Shasta m county of same name, a few miles miW of Redding. Oihbs, in S choolcraft,III,164,1853{Sk(uV Cover Nameu rec^sntl Alta Calif., June 7. 1852 Jul i^ ^r$kM> [OVER _S haste' Valley I Shasta Valley] s, in Schoolcraft, 111,156,157 1 p. 53 Shasta Eutte Hutchings Calif .Mag. , JT 245 Gibb I IJec..l057 ) ^'^ ^.Schoolcraft, III, 165, 1B53( "Mount ^naoLe^__or^_as , i tL_i,s us ual 1 y called the Shaste'Butti)"J 'mmmmimmmmmm ■ ''**wiia>iiMiiiwiiiiH^aiii,i|ijii||Bij.]|,pi)|,p,^ 'iii**wiiiiiiiiiimmii 1 1,^ ^ -«•. ^ "frr III!' Ill t«iiiiiKii|ijinnmi,j|, Shaske, Shashtl, Shaster =Shasta "The Shaske or Shashtl Mountains."- Ind. Tribes, V, 217, 1855. -Schoolcraft, Inland to Mount Shaster. "--Ibid 484. Shaste' River sta River] lU(f< a.#-U^ A^G.\VUs '^v.'fi^ *nibbs, in Schoolcraft, 111,137,1853. •River flowing into «pp^ Klaraatli River from the S. ckXjl^ uu.^^^ ..-jl^ Shastl = Shasta "Shaste Valley . . Tlie true Indian pronunciatioa of this word appears to be Shastl. "--Gibbs, in Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes, III, 100, 1655. ount Shastl.— Fremont: Memcirs, 1,475, [3d Exped. 1845-1646.] Sheustl Peak.— Brantz Mayer: Kexico, pp. 377, 1853. 376. Shasta L-VVShasta "Massive peak of Shaste capped head. "^ Buff mi, K, in the Gold Mines, 57, Calif. reared Gould, its Six snow- Months 1850, Sautes ,H:,de6 mmammmmmmmmimm J j)€l \o^TaS .Co-tU attO^g)^^ des Ca\i^0TT\\e6 -it.,! W. S^-asMlButte [Llount Shasta] "Mount Sliaste, or, as it is usually celled, the Shaste^Butte."— Cihbs, in School- craft, III, 165, 1853. Saste, Mont [Mount Shasta] Lofty mountain at N end Sierra Ilevada, in IIE California. De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- if omies, &c. (general niap) 1844. "Mt. SaBte.^ha3txI": Spellings on C.F.A.Harb- man's Special Map of California. 1849. ' Sastes ber^e: Spelling in J. Hoppe, Califor- nien, p. 21, 1849, Shagtv Fiver Calif. *i— liiKiW Shown as branch of the "Clamet*,-- J. ArrowsmithJ London Atlas. Sheet entitled British North A"^^erica. London, Feb. 15, 1834. Sheldon Grant or Baylor Ranch A 5-lea,^ue Sutters Fort. Life & Events p. 39. 1872. Calif, ?>lfexican Grant 16 miles E of V n^'^' ^,^^"®^^» Narrative of m Calif., MS, Bancroft Library, Sherlocks Place on Y/ side San Joaquin River, mouth of Chow-chilla Creek. Gibbe^s^LIap of California, 1352. S of Sherlocks Creek the Li3,p Creek flovdng into Llerced S just W of mouth of S Fork.- of California, 1852. _ River from -Gihbes, Sherlocks FCara] ^^ * ,, „^ , , ^ ^^ ^^ Place on San Joaquin River witli Lake Slough. at junction Gibbers, Llap o 1 r^ >^alifomia. Sherman Island CSheman Island] ^0 .avers. -Oibbes, :.:ap of California. la^P Shermans__Id.„ Sacramento Co. Calif. ,3acramento and ban Joaquin Hivers.— Ringgold's Map of Anchorage off New York of fee Pacific. 1850 ocino Co* Calif. • .i Sherwood Yalley Small valley in north-central Mendociiib Co* Hutchings Calif. Mag. ,111,152,1858. Native Indian name Che-hul-i-kai, signifying north valley.— History of Mendocino Co. 167, San Francisco 1880. Alley, Bowen & Co. Pubrs. ■■;- «"™'«"«.aBi(i!l:awci mnwiuMMliMIW _. [ Shingle tov;n] Shingle, Toj/n ilutchings Calif ,I.Iag. , 1 , 540 , 1857. Small sctllcment in S Shasta County at W base of Lit. Lascen (lat. 40° 30'). Beckwiih,E.G., in S-. Doc. 129, 5M.Con,'7. ,1st. Sess.,XVIII(r)t.':),Art.5a;5B,r50;1855. Beckwith,E.Q., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,II.Art.n. 52,1855, Shoal Point U^S.Geog.Bcard,Feb^2,1916 Contra Oosta Co* Califs Shoal; Point, south of Richmond, San Francisco Bay, Contra Costa County, California. (Not Point ^ __Potrero.) Q heal Point 1_ Contra Costa Co* Califs U. S^Gpo^ Tintt-rrl M^aVi P T QT ^ ^\^^^\\ Point, south of lllchmoud, J^..^lxeOg*130ard,ieT3*2,1916 San Francisco Bay, Contra Costa County, California. (Not Point _ I^otrero. ) Shoal Point Contra Costa Co. •*»— ' W C (o% -ou-J Yu^ ^^^^^WPIllilll|i|i; ■ WWffi iiiPWiinBii ii|| I HixuKMHipiiiiiMiimiii _ H^v\\c TOT oje-trs. H^yfujL a<> »:4lll0M ■WWII* WI'41imW«:"Kl.*u^\/^j.^^.C^ ^) . Polit. Code of California, San p. 463, 1897. Johnson's Francisco, C! 4 Siroy k Clarkn miles 1852. Place on II side Stanislaus River 10 from mouth.— Gibbes. Man of California S)isV.' ^i^'2>,f.Uir, V^^^, Siskiyou County Established Liarch 22, 1852 and defined. Statutes of California, 1852, 233-235, 1852. ^ Original county seat, Shasta Butte City, hich shall be knov/n as Yreka City. Siakiyou Mountains • • Calif. Marcy: Prairie Traveler, 285, N.Y.1859. SlxrJiilfl^ Canon Nevada Blake, Wm. P. .Notes on Geology Sc Mines of Nevada Territory (V/ashoe Silver Region) ,Cuarterly Journ. Geol.Soc. London, pp. 317-328, April 13,1864. Slap Jack Bar Mining Camp just above junction of with hiaale Fork -American River,- Inion, Jcxn. 15, 1852. Calif. Cafjon Creek - Sacramento Slate Creek Calif. lates: Four Years; on Pacif. Coast, 1857. tSth Ed. 239, 18^.] ftipties inio K Fk. Tuba river. Slate Range Calif. s: Four Yeara^ on' Pacif. Coast, lasr. £5tb Ed. 262, 1858.] M of Marysville soutb of North Fork of Ymfea river. Slavianka River [Russ ian Ri ver] Calif. 119, 1830. Kotzebue, Nov; Voyage xound the World, II Spelled blavianska on James Slavianka River* ^---^^-^^-^ if,i 's Map of Gold Region of Calif. London, 1649. Mo SlavicanGkacLU.R.Sn. Sebastian [Russian RJ De Mofras, Carte de POre/-::on, des Cai'- if-^rnics, £:c.,1844. iawianska: De Mofras, Exploration de 1 'Ore- gon,^ Tome II, p. 6. 1844, % Cap. Slavianska Calif. ■ III v.v.e»^ "PWMMMWiMMMNMMMi ^oJU.4i_SL9^VtC XtrvW, S,UvU>v.&k<^,, ^UwiCLVviks. Sly Park Place on or near N Fork Cosumnes River Hutchings Calif.Mae.,ii^52,Aug.,1857. Smith's River [Smith River] 'Gibbs, in Schoolcraft, III, 136, 137, 1853. •River emptying into Facific from SE just S' of California-Oregon boundary. llai.ied for Jed-ediah S. Smith. — Gibbet^5^ Map of California, 1G52. Smithville =Pine Grove, Calif. "Pine Grove. Sometimes called 'Smithville.*" —Directory of the county of Placer [Calif.] for 51. iDY R.J.Steele and others, 54^1861, Smith, Mount C i:ountain in High Sierra II of LaJce Tahoe ree;ion - possibly Donner Peak. •Wilkes Expcd. Ikrrative, V, map (dated 1841) facing p. 150, 1845. Smith Peak See Diznns Peak olano Co, Calif Smith River Faci rt • River in liW California, emptying into iic ilkes Exped. narrative, V, map (dated 1841) facing p. 150, 184 5 no -I \ The Smith River shown on T7ill^ lie present Smith Pdver but the lowe es map is of i:iG::iath River. Klajnath R r -part was supposed to Oregon. .__^ iver at tl-iat time into Rogue River in S Smiths River Calif. Shown on filkea" gap of The Orqgon Tarritory^^ U. S. Bx. Ex. 1841, as risirg in the mountains west of Mt. Shaste and flowing northwesterly to the coast, its mouth being confused with that or Klamath River, which on this map is confused with Rogue River. Smiths Place just S of Lerced River, Mariposa County.— G-ibbeis^ 1 lap of California, 1G52. Smith's Ranch *Ranch in Bodega township. --Stat, of Calif., 1854, 223, 1854. Sngg Island On Suisun Bay, south of Dutton Id Called Palo Alto Id. on Rinsp-old of SUisun h Vallejo Bays:. 1850- -Calif Snelliiig's Ranch "|i»|i»«»(iMlt**jy I AJMrlpiliiMh. 'I.:: Place between Stockton and Millcrt on San Joaquin Co.-'-Stat. of Calif . ,1854,222,1854 SnovMif BtdAe. 1»^n3^4J^vojl^ Snowyr Mountainfi [Sierra Nevada] Calif. Quoted I J Bryant from DrlMarsh; Tan Q^l^c^r^of thl*;;^ Joaquin'^'f^r.- Bryant: WIriat I Saw in Calif. 275,277, 1648. Rancher ia del Socorro S side of Carquinez First Surve}^ and Map of Cisco, 1775. Cal if • Strait. Lieut, i^&la's the Bay of San Fran- Soda Lake San Luis Obispd Co. 04lif* U.S .GeOg.Board, Apr.7a909 soda- lake Township 31 Somh, Range ^^ fX^'t***'^/*^ j^ East, San Luis Obispo county, California. (Not Salt.) X 3oda Lake Davis, ir ^", :VIII.(pt.l) Intro Doc. 129, 33d. Cong., 1st 0 K>ess r- • • *->^ N.V 1855 1 Iiophr CY s , A . A . £l War r en, G . K in Ex. Doc. 129 53d .CoHF, J-^+. .Sess . ,X?III , (t.+ .1) Art.l , 53, 1(355 (sir^ of Mohave R.) lip; 21, 1855. dated 1853-4), in s.,XVIII(TDt.4),lS55 [Soda Lake] Soda Lake _Jumphreys,A.A.& Warren,CT.K., in Pac.Rr. Rep., I, Art. 11,75,1855. Soda Springs Place on .upper Sacramento River at cro 0. boundary between Siskiyou and Shasta Counti Statutes of California, 1852, 233, 1852, ssmg es Solano County Kstabished Feb. 18, 1850 and defined. ~~ •Statutes of California, 1850, 61, 1850 La Soledad San Diego Co., Calif. Indian rancheria 4 leagues NNW of San Diego. Anza Expd, halted there Jan. 1776. «- Pedro Pont; Diary Anza Expd.. Pubs. Acad, Pacific Coast Hist.. vol.?, no.l, 45, 1913. Soledad, Ilission de I®estra] Sinor^ de la Be Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon", des Cal-^ ifomies, &c., 1844. Mission on W side lower Sal [Soledad Mission mas Val 1 ey . Solida Missioil.Boledady] G'aliif "At the ford of Rio del : Prairie Traveler, 278, N.Y,1859. Soledad (Mission) Founded 1791 Soledad (Mission) [Soledad Mission] Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95 Lond., 11,488, 1798, & Atlas (M I Humboldt, Essai Polit.lIouv.K ission La Soledad) T) . . 1 . 326 1811; II,841(Statistics),1811 (founded 1791) Carte de 1' Oregon, des Cal- De Hofr ifornies, &c.,1844 (Mission de N/s.'de 1 Soledad a Wilkes Exped. Narrative, V, map (dat 1841) facing p. 150, 1845 ed Solidaxi [cr6(5k' A few miles N of San Diego Heconnoissance,1846-7,113, Cslif. — EmoryrMilitary 1848, « \ Solidad [Creek] f'^n-'or...^ n i -, "* — — LooxGCLaci Creek] - Creok aaptying into Pacific about 10 miles IJ of }vi3e Eav. •/ ■■ "■' - ■■ - I^rnory, LliliUry Heconn. Ft. Le to Sail Diego in 1846-47, 1137^' i;. -L^nairenworth Spnoma C Sonomfi G Calif v.4n^ ;q-^^ "Which rises in the coast-rahee of villi ^i^^^??^ ^5^ emjjties into the bay of fan Fablo, 25 miles from San ?rancisco.'»— Maior D H Sonoma Creek [Sonoma Creek] Gibbe±s Map of California, 1652. Sonoiaa V .Calif. Major D. H Cong. 2d Sess Yinton. — Senate Ex pt. II, 252, 1850. Doc. 1. 31st. [San Pablo BayJ rs/vi? 0? San Francisco Bay Region, of Mission San Jose, 1824. from Records C ff^•fl?Q IT . ^n ^S^^£? i^ ^^ perhaps previous to 1849.— Major D. H. finton. Senate Ex. Doc, 1 31st Cong. 2d Sess. pt. II, 252, 1850. Sonoma - Call/. Town in S part of Sonoma Valley. De Mofras indicrtes Mission de San Vrfin^ eisco Solano_ at Sonoma. De Mofras. Carte de llOregon, des Cal- if ornies etc.. ^Gen» I map.l844 Also Map 16 ibid., Zonoma. Sonoma County •Established Fab. 18, 1850 and defined. County seat Sonoma. •Statutes of California, 1850, 60, 1850. •Boundaries amended; county seat changed to Santa Rosa, April 27, 1855. •Statutes of California, 1855,150-151, Sonom a Val 1 ey Valley in Sonoma County, drained by Sonoma Creek. ^^^-^^^GS of California, 1650, 61, 18c0 Sonoma " m -. [Sonoma] _ -County Seat, Sonoma County, in 1850. 'S^a-^^^ea of California, 1850, 60, 1850. How a village just E of Sonoma Creek. Ij of San Pablo Bay. - Gibbets^ Map of California, 1852. S 0 no ra CSonora] former- oonora Creek uo 1854. Hnfrr^ T'^ flowing thro^ogl, S onora. 'tet. of Calif., 185.1,1,;^, Sonora Pass ""^ " ■■""I""" " — ■■ ■■■■■ '"■— r— — nriii i h » n mn imiiiiniiiiiMi .. - ^ _ "'""""■'""'""■■•"?.U. P. 1 0, li. /3, il£3 ^«L|:.^.^yV„„ xc f^'C'^lg., \^; Souzal (Santa Clara Co) Calif. "The river Gruadalupe, named after the saint of Mexico, has its source about one league southwest of San Jose, in the plax3e called Souzal. J! — ^Frederic Hall, ory of San Jose, 11, mlmmmmmmmmm Spanish Bar Calif. Gold divings on Middle Fork American River about 10 miles frcrn junction with North Fork.-- Sacramento Daify Transcript, April Spanish Dry Diggings Gold dig^^ings on Middle Fork of ilmerican River between Georgetown and the bpanish Bar.— Empire County Argus [ColomaJ, April 1854. Calif, 1. Spanish Flat [Spanish Ranch] Quincv. ^4Iutchings_JIal if .Mag. , II, 245, Dec . , 1057. ^Place in present Plumas County, im of ::Stat. of Calif., 1854,222,1854. MWliwiiiw iliiiiiiliiiiltmwwiiiipiii mmmmmmmmiimmmmmmat^lim wmmmmmmmmmmiim Spanishtown =Hallmoon Bay, Gi^lif, Still so called by old settleT^T^e ?^°f^D^i?^-n°^ ^°^st Counties of te Lewis Pub 'g Co., 210, 1893. M. by Henry D. Barrows. morial and Central Calif Spanish Valley .Val 1 ey . 'otatutes of California, 1853,313 1853. 'Valley in Plurnas County, mi of Wican Spark's ferry. ^Ferry on Tuolumne River, at head of" navigat i on ( ^ UO^^ U^^^^^^^j^^^ •~ 'Statutes of Colifomia, 1850, 101, 1850. Spearhead Point U.S. (jQog. Board. Esmeralda Co, Feb. 3,1909 spearhead; point, Goldfield quSdran- gle, Esmeralda county, Nevada. Spellacy Hill K&m 06. Calif. [Spellacy; hill, lying mostly in Sections 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26 of Township 32 South, Range 23 East, Kern county, California. U.S.Geog. Board, Apr.7, 1909 oT)r liif^i 1 Gi. U. ^_-«-«««». , ■»«.— — ^. Place on ?. side of Sacramento River 5 miles S of mouth of Rio d. 1. Plumas [Feather River].— Gi'oLes, Map of California, 1852. —Alameda Co., Calif Squatterville _^_ _^__ 1851J along the banks of San Lorenzo Ci^eek at a place subsequently kno;vn as Squat tervi lie V 044, San Prancisco, 1889. * * >^» Stanford Peak Mono Co*. -i-._.„__. Calif, Stanford Peak, Mono Co.. Calif. Ut.37^29* long. 118'' 47\ Altitude 13.^26 ft. ■ Stanislaus Comity •i-stablisned ^ipril 5, 1854, and definedif •Statutes of California. 1854, 191, 18c4. 'County boundaries amended, Hay 3, 1854. * ^^^'^^^-^tes of California,18M,40,1854. •County boundaries amended, May 4, 1855. Statutes of California, 1855,245,1855. Stanislaus Rivei* Calif. - Fremont :Expl.Expd. to Oregon k Calif. (1844), 249, 1845. Stanislaus River Kelly, Excursion to Calif ., London. II 208,1851. ' ' -^- Gitb^is^-ap of California, 1852. StanislauB River Calif. Stanislaus River and County wsre named after Stanislaus, an Indian educated at the mission of San Jose* -- ?fci. Heath Davis, Sixty Years in Calif,, 1851-69, 23^, San Francisco, 1889 . 9 Stanislaus City Place on I] side Stanislaus River, near mouth... CribtJ^s Llap of California, 1852. V/illin..ison,R.S., maT^, in Ex.Doc.l.^!9,33d. Con^^.,lst.S6SH.,YVIIT(pt.4^^1Q55(^^,3^.^^^,^^^ ? Hinggold's aeneral Ch£ Bay to Sacra/nento, 1850. ■ utiy Stanislaus Calif. Fortr^er town on River at junction Buffujn. E. Gould, Mines, 156,1850. north bank Stanislaus with San Joajuin. — Six Months in the Gold JStaplea Calif — : San Joaquin Co., Name of Post Office, Bridge and Ferry- operated 1851-? by David I. Staples on his ranch on the Mokelumne River 4 miles above the present cifcr of Lodi. — David I. Staples, Statement of Incidents and Informa- tion on Calif, during the First Years after She Became an Integral Portion of the U.S.. 8. MS. Bancroft Library, 1878. S_tatc Bar Bar on Yuba River KR of Fosters Bar.— Cribbe s ^Llap of California, 1852. state F;an{-e Place on S side II Fork Yul)a River, HE of Indian Valley. -Gibbos, Mat) of California. Point Stephens,,^ — Contra Oosta Co, Calif Stewart Fork^ Trinity Co. Soe Stuart Pork Calif Stewart (fqmerly Sonoranian Cajiip) [Sonera] County Seat, Tuolunine County. Statutes of California, 1850, 63, 1850. ( Stockton Calif. City iiT^ov/er part of San Joaquin Valley. j> ^i^J^K'^^" ^^^ l^i^ Q"^ i^^ the latter part of 1848 by a aenran, Charles M. Weber, who by gold d igging and trade with Indians had made between $400,000 and $500,000. He pur- chased the ground where ^toc^tdti now ie, laii It out m building lota, and the town soon had nearly 2000 permanent residents. — Buffum, E.Gould, Six Months in the Gold Mines, 126,155,1850. Stockton [Stockton] 'County Seat, San Joaquin Co. •Statutes of California, 1850, 63, 1850. •Ibid, 1054, 222, 1854. GibbeCs^ x.:ap of California, 1852., Weber's Settlement) French Gamp (=Stockton, Calif. iuleDurg J — "' " — •"^^^^?}® ^^^S /-^^fT^i s , a Sacramento (?) weekly m Mem'l and Biog'l Hist, of North* n Calif! ^' Lev/is Pub'g Co., 93, 1891. ^aiii.^ _3teamboat_ 3prine:s_ Blake. Wm.P., Notes on Geology & Mines of Nevada Territory (^/ashoe Silver Hegion), Quarterly Journ Geol.:30C. London. pp. 317-328, Xpril 13,1864. Stockton Slough :SlQugh on San Joaquin River near Stockton. iStatutes of California, 1851, 423, 1851 * Ibid, 18£4, 1^39, 1854 mmmmmmimp — "T'fi iiiimiiiiiiiiii a,p( u IMlllHllMllll.mM'lUlw^ -^^ ^WMIMMM..... "Ill"'" Wl i ■'■W«W»l«>IMIl ^^f^^rt- ;- Pedro Font, Diaiy Anza Expd- . Pujs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist. .vol.3,noa, Susuin Bay Blake, W.P.. [Suisun Bay] in Pac.Rr.Rep.,7,pt.II,14i,1857 -mr >lliy \i^M •mimmmimmmiimm Soeson^ [Suisun] -~.|r- ^HII- ■■ II g, I I I I ^^.. ^ • Ga,l i f . '•We enca/nped that night at tlie heaTof ib48,. LEntry of Nov. 8, ia46.] "The "Soeson*, the upper division of the Bay of San Francisco.* Ibid 342, SQiaoom Bay. - Fremont: Meraoirs. I, 512, 1667. C2d Exped. 1645-1846.] Suisun City __ ■..illinmo,on,R.S., map, in ET.Doc.l29,35d. Con/-.,l3t.Sess.,XVIII(pt.4),1855. Suisun Pancho __ Solano Co. Calif North of Suisun Bay; northeast of Benicia.- Williamson's Sketch of Earner's Hcute in Sac- ramento Valley. Sen.Doc.47, 31st Cong. 1st Sess. Pt. 11,1850. Suisoon Kelly, 8,57,1851. [Suisun] Excursion to Calif ., London, II, SU-iSUnjctx IgjoTc^Tt^cixta Tf^aer - Y>ot ^r^sa-nt SJiS^Tl Cal If. City of Suisun laid out in 1848 or 1849 on west bank Sacramento River about halfway be- tween San Francisco and Sacrairento. on spot ;DreviouBly kno7/n as Hala-chum-ciuck. - feuffui E.Gould, Six Months in the Gold Mines, 152, 18? Shown on larfee scale aap on Chart of Sacra- [fento River by Cadwalader Rin^old, 1850. Opposite Gillespie Island (later called Wood Island, west of Brannan Island). The present ^10 Vista IS apparentl.v on the old Suisun Ci^v site. •^ [Suisun .^y] C of"iLsion'ia^o"s^r?8if ^^^ion. from Records Suisuii River N River emptying into Suisun Bay from and drainin^r^^olano Co. the Statutes of California, 1850, 100, 1850. Suisun Valley ,• NAL Valley in^Solano County, II of Suisuii Bay. Statutes of California, 1850, 61, 1650. Sullivans Creek Creek flowing into II Fork Tuolunine River from the E, 5 miles U of Jacksonville. -Gibbes, ::aT} of California, 1852. . *\ Sullivan's Diggings _^ A canyon', rich in hy John Sullivam, in Oould. Six Months in — — Calif, gold dust, discovered 1848. Buffuflf, E. ^he Gold DiggingB„126, 1856. Suiflrnit City =Meadow Lake, Calif. -:E.G.Waite, Directorv of ^?..^!!^^:? ^•Ll^^:?Jistory and Nevada Co., 208 1867. o umnit Creek Bockvatn.S.G., in KT.Doc.l?9,3.\i.ConP-. ,lc,t. Ses='..,XYIII(pt.2),Art.5a,51,55,lB5b. Beckwith,E.G., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,n,Art.II, 45,1855. Surinit Springs Hutchings Cal if .LLog . , 1 , 540 , June , 1857 . at .. 4 r J > V h *■ • \ f / ^ o unol of across the first ^ end of San Franc i'iles Ca n^ron ^ange, just E of SCO Ba end of y -iiacied for Don Antonio Sunol Willi Kolly, writing in 1649, states: "i £S lani the nonor ox an introduction to Senor Don Ant uonio observGd a profusion o clustcrod with their luscious burdens !"r. Ex- cursion to Calif. ,London,II, 302-303,1851. (Alameda County) Calif. Sufiol Xg^^^g' Valley in present — J. o. Hit tell, Hutchinps^ Calif No. 4. p. 166, Oct. 1860. Alameda County Mag., Vol. 5, Sunset Yalley San Luis U.S.Geog. Board, Apr. 7, 1909 Obispo Oo. Calif. Sunset; valley, central and eastern portion of Township ii North, Range 24 West, S. B. M., in the Sunset Oil District, Kern county California. (Not Maricopa.) Jiitro Orasi Mounialn : U.S,Geog.Board,Apr,6^1910 — -~ Oalif. Sutro Crest; mountain, San Miguel hills, San Francisco, California. (Not i Blue Mountain.) Sulphur Jlountain k Springs iLmilos IJW of Benicia. lutchingG Calif .Mag., Ill, 485,1859. WMMWHWMte "■4IMh;:»4«wM 'bsmm-'tm' '■''mi*:i^ «iHn«rhMlM|lt> ^. ,„,,Hi,, ««»^.„^;|g, Sulphur Springs 6 miles m of Benicia.. -Jiutchings Calif Jia^. , 111,485, 1859. *■"'""'"•* ■»• •« HHUi Sunflower Valley Kings Co. See McLure Valley Calif Sie^rra del Stu* HIsWEIfc-.'*!"- i'k *i™.:.»tii..» Calif. Name given by Beechey to hillc along the coast between San Bruno rar^e and San Ifateo. — Beechey: Voyage of Blossom [1826], II, 44, 8 vo ed. 1831 . ^C-v,^^.^^>v. Surprise Valley - Calif. " ' "'""" " ■—»—««— I—.—— — , — ,,„, ,, ^ skin McselGeorge f .Perrie] : Life from trie Lakes to the Pacific, 99, 258,, 1873. [NE Calif . , east of Upper Alkali Lake . ] Susannah Mts. # '% %* 29,1853. Williamson, R.S., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.I, Suscol Creek rSuscol Creek] Creek flowing into Ilapa mv^ToTilava •Statutes of California, 1850, 61, 185o/ Gibbers,. .-ap of California, 1852. Sutter_Island. Solano Co. - Calif Bounded by Steamboat and Sutter Sloughs and Sacramento River. ^^^^a ana Called Schoolcraft Island on Ringgold's General Chart of San Francisco Bay.T?and Sac- ramento River. 1850.^a^x^s.;,x.,JV^T^^^^ ic, ^o^f^^^^^^^^ on Ringgold's General Chart IS part of present Ryerlsland. ,*■ t Calif. ^^-^^lilJt |V^'^ei*» located on east bank of bacramento River, ad.ioming Sacrairento Citv Rnf^,2^H'^' ^^'?^^"^^'y,,^^P^- J.A.Sutter; -1^' OUyXyj ^J^^yy,^JUvy^ ^ AjuUu Svx.\:\e.\^_ Kv^OL^LoY^ d Calif. Tyson: Geology of Calif. Sen.Doc.47, 51st Cong. 1st S ess. 11, 1850. Also on map. Sutter^si Fort or Fort Sacra/nento.- Bryant: What I Saw in Calif. 265 and elsewhere, 1346. _Sutter, Ifouyolle Helvetic de Ca.pit.nin. _^e_Mofras,_Carte de_l • Oregon^ los Calif. .°niies^&c.^.J,e44. Establ_ishmcnt^f_Capt. John A. "suttcr on le?^!^H''^^^ ^T^''"- °i-^ericanTork, -S^SSL>W9._ Mamea Jew Helvetia by Sutter but generally called Sutt.Pr-. ir^rt . PU^_Sutter - -u ?^ Sacramento Biver, at north ^choolcraft Id. (now Sutter Id. ).- onart of oacramento River, 1850. Calif end of Hinggold, Sutter Creek Calif, Calaveras Co. ^ nZ^ t vj^i^Se. township and pos toff ice p^ifrr °n ^^^ ^^'^ i^ northern part of r^^itl q?!.^^^''^^--; Sacramento Daily Demo- cratic State Journal, Dec. 2, 1853. Sutter's Buttcs [=LIa.rysville Buttes] Ilutchings Calif .Mag. , III, 485, /-ay, 1859. Sutters Euttes or Marysville Buttes Hutchings Calif .Ma^., HI, 485 i on) , 1059 . [ U±W Amiuv-m^ w^l (Mllus '"'S'"*****''^'^ • "■■ ''"WPIIWllMWIMiiiiilWIPiWIiiiiiHiwwi Gutters _Lake Calif. Foimer lake or pond now covered by city of Sacramento.— Einggold, Map of Anchorap^ off Sacramento City, 1850. ^ Sutter's Mill =Coloma, Calif. --Directory of for the year ' 1661. ^ tiie cougty of Placer [Calif. ] ► Dy i^.J. Steele and others, - — ^ _ ze, Suttersville Calif. « 1.2^ S^S^^"^ ^an^ of Sacramento Biver iDst south of Sacramento City.--Hin^old Char^^f SaQfamento River, 1850. ^^-^^^S^oia, unart of Suttersville --_. ''ettlGment begun by Caiot. John A. Sut on Sacramento River three miles below the th new tovm of Sacraiaonto, in 1849 (after ab ing his ^ilace ca,lled Sutter's Fort. uor en andon- .i <• ew Helveti as a result of the rush of miners following the discovery of fcold) . /niparently he rid not st long at Suttersville but lived at Hock F; ^'^y •irm on Featlier River 48. 1851 Kelly, Excursion to Calif ., London, II Sweetland*s [Sweetland] Pdver 1854,^'^'^ Place betY/een Middle and S Forks Yuba of llevada City. -J Stat, of Calif i. cc^ ^ lo54t '■''•f* "*"" I" lliWillliimKmi,. IMIiMIHIllWMIHi'w Sweetzer's Landing Place at head of navigation on Novato Creek, Marin County. . zir. Soi^* ^'^" '^ California, San Francisco p. 463, 1897, _. Sycaj'nore Sloup-h above i-nit^fs Lanfi^. "" °^ ^""^^ Hutchin6nCalifa:as.;i,494,i857. Island Sycamore Slough Slough on J.he Jacraniento^Yolo County. Statutes p^f California, 1551, 179, 1851. SycaLio re Point ^ Poi?it at head of navi^tation on San Joa- qum River. Syncline Hill San Luis Obispo «:o, ^IJm^. uni • - —————.—„ jp- -■.■■..I... Syncline; hill, prominent feature in southeast quarter of Township 29 South, Range 17 East, San Luis Obispo county, California. Calif. U.S. Geog.Board.Apr.?, 1909 Syncline Hill San L{ll§'@S!§f,g6Sg^ Cal if , Table Tluff Bluff at S end HuraLoldt Harbor. --rxibbCs, IIa,p of California, 1852. T^\A^ ^x\V ^^^^'^^Cbc.-^.Scio^ C!flja^ TaDle Hill [Mt.Tanialpais] Mountain N or entrance to San Francisco Bay.— Blake, W.P., in Pac.Hr.Rep.,V,pt.II,140, 1857. jRin^old, General Qhi. #i|iiltl«ii*i,iJrt»ylifc:i:ii^|l|IHWI|i|ll i|itoiiilil|i,w. Ta.ble, LIt._de la [now Mt. Tamalpais] De Mofras, Carte de l*OrGgon, dcs Cal- if omies, (C, (map no. 16) 1844. Moi^ntain immediately 11 of Golden Gate (highest mountain in Ilarin County). Cribb ei^s Liap o f Cal i f o m i a , 1 852 . ( Tabl e x»i yj • / • ■ - - • - ■ - - ■■ ■ - Table Peak 'E end^Tainalpais] Beechey, Voyage of Blossom, 11,653,1831. Lake Tahoe Calif. Suggestion that najne of Lake Bigler be changed to Tahoe, an Indian name.— Red Jslufl bemi- weekly Independent, June 9 1863. Mount Taiiulpais ETamalpaiaJ Calif Barnes: From Atlantic; to PacifieJ •^^ Overland, 99^, 1666. Table I'Ountain [Table fountain] Lountain LI of upper waters of San Joa- quin River, E of San Joaquin Valley.. -Cibbe-. I'-ap of California, 1852. ' .•J Table Mountain rr- CTalif. Near W©oO diggings;, on- the] nol-!Jh .^ Audubon: Western Jcurnal 1849-1850 215 Cleveland, 1906. J Kast of Stocktons] ' Table Mt. liountain in Tuolurnnn County. Hutchings Calif .Llag. , J, 397, 5^M, 1857. Table Mountain Inyo Co^ Table; Mountain, Latitude 37° ifv l> r H >, i t» • Longitude 118° 37'. Inyo County ^•^'^C-<>^3toa.\|..>UA^. ^.\HV5". California. ^ Oalif. Table Rock Rock^near St. Louis, Sierra Countv [old]. ■■■ ■ ■■iniiiiinnm I" mmmm Tah-ee-cnay-pah Creek Creek flowing toward Tulare Valley emergir^g from the mountains midway between Ker River and tne Tejon. Calied Bass GreeK oy Fremont.. -Wiiiiairison, R.S., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,Y pt. 1, 19, 1853. ' ' Tahone Pass C«=Tejon Pass] Senate Ex. Doc.l, 32d Con^^., 1st Sess.. pt. I II, 494, 1851. It Lake Tahopic [Tahoe] or Bigler. 'MMMWI#*WWII|.»>w»>.>-:-^^ .■■■^- . - '- '"«'— — "■TJf— *i U'lW.BW^P'*'-*'''**' ■»'»««-^»-«***™*l'fWi« Calif. Barnes: From ' Atlantic to Pacific, Overland, 8fe, N.Y.1866. See also Lake Bigler Tahualmes Calif. Josumnes River, also called Tahualmes and Macasomy. —Bancroft: Hist,Calif.V,106 ftnote 1886. I A,Ol^ J^^^ i^JSL. QL^ ;vA^ Tahunga Canyon U.S.Geog, Board. Feb. 5,1913 -Califs Tahunga; Canyon, northeastern part San Fernando Valley, California. (Not Tajunga nor Tuyunga.) (ContrsL Oosta Co/) , laliei: Small valley in present Contra ounty, tributary to Alamo Valley. Name !a (irom tfeverb tasajear, to cut up meaning a place where meat is cut up and ^5 i^he^sun; named from the circumstance to the Mission San in this valley, — A -.rr ,;.^— R- Calif. Mag., Vol. 5. 4, pp. 166, 167, 6ct. 1860. meat dried ^ that some cattle 'belongin Jos6 were cut up and drie J.D. Hit tell, Hutchings' No. ' - -- - ^^-^■**- S-fviOzfc Ta,s>scLlQLy-a. o-Jl Toe - ^ /_^>^ia ni 31^^ settle- rrent cind Hot Stipes r^f^^ir* nf^v-i^^m ^4> tt i. /^ ~ — ^ — \^ ^^i-6^::^^* xit?u..i cenuCr 01 Monterey Co. L__the_suiLlthe_3MjDs_l^ ierkAv ^iace also , . ^tasai erJ I ^ Tassajara Creek. jllejneda Co«, Calif Stream entering Livermore Valley from the N and emptying into Laguna C|;eek near Pleasant on — Wm. P. Bartlett, editor, Livermore Valley, p. 6. 1878^ _ ^U-CiX Umas^T^ e Mofras. Carte de I'Oregon^ les Cal- if ornies, etc. Map 17. 1844. m lecnte Lit. Llountain on the S boundary of Californi-. about 30 miles ESE of San DIp^o rm • R.o. ra..p, m Ex.Doc.l29,.33d._Con^.,lst.SesB. XVIII (pt. 4), 1655. Tec ate Rancho • Ranch a few leagues below the boundary line of U.S. and Mexico, owned in 1MB by Don Band i ni . - - In. He ath Dav is, S ixt y Ye ars In Calif., 1851-S§, San Francisco, 1889. £1 Tecolpte _______ — Moraga's expedtlnn of 1806. after leading rancherias Latejate and Lachuo on_Merced River, traveled E [also_toward_SanjJoaquin River]"~cam]p^ ing about 15 leagues from MercedRiver at a place they called Elj:eco2ote^_j;We_cajiie to~a river 'of 2 or 3 beds, but iithj?ater onliuZ^lI^eTb^aus 01 the large Miount_o£_3aM^^^ I^iarx^l806. Arch. Sta.Barbara,_Vo]^4 dd 23~24' 1806-1821 . ^-i^£-^^^^ . Tah-ee-chay>pah Pass 2. ''^P^reys,A.A.& Y/arren,CT.K., in Fac.Rr. Rep., I, Art. II, 75, 1855, (lat.35'0/28"; ait. 4,008 ft.) .-Blake, I.F., inrac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.II,l55,1857. Tay«ee-cJiay>pah Pa88 CTah-ee-chay-Pah Pas Davis, in Pac.Rr.Rep.,I,jp.l9,1855. Humphreys, A. A. & Warren, G.K., in Pac.Rr.Rep. I, Art. 2, p. 73, 1855. Tah-ee-chay-pali Pass Sierra I^evada ("lat. 35° io»- alt } Hittell, Hutchings Calif.Mag I I 1859 in Ex. Doc . 129 . 33d . Con--. . i ?; +, . Sess uiiror ) Intro.,, ?4, 28, 1355. s,A.A.&. ^;'arren,Cr.K., in ^x. Dor. 129 \3d.Conf.r.,ls+..S -JL. Vwf fV • > • ess ) III,(r)+.l)Art.l;3^,4 04- 1 Davis, in Pacific Railroad Rep., I, j). 19,1855 f la^iiilumaJizex [Tuolumne] ^Calif nnn/^^r-^* ^^' ^injon. --Senate Ex. Doc. 1. 31st Oong. 2d oess. pt. II, 245, 1850. Tawaloraes rTnolumne River] _ "The river of the Tawaloraes What I saw in Calif. 277, laiS. Calif. — Bryant: T ehaina Ilutchings Calif.LIag.,1,495,1857. Gibbe^ IJap of California, 1852. U^VvCJlw Teharna Countv County seat, Red Bluff. ^' Statutes of California, 1856, 118, 222, 1856; 1857, 25, 109 , 134, 1857; 1859 , 359, 1859 :' 1 Srerr^ VA^JLcy [Teion F o c ri ' U.ob J JUiuSo^t^ U-^ cu^^j^ 350 00': alt HittGll, Hutchings Calif. Mag 1859 p of Cal ifornia, .1852. ? cl L Calif., 1654, 223, 1854. 02 47"; alt. 5,364 ft.) .-Blake. W.P m Pac.Rr .Rep., V,pt. II, 13.5.1857 [Over Calif. 3ess., H.Ex. Doc cc Warren, G.K., 33d 129, p. 69, 1855. Gong., 1st [Over T^n rejon Mts. Mountains in S Tulare Valley. --Williamson, R.S., in rac.Rr.Rep.,Y,pt. I, 32,1853. Tejon Creek CTejon Creek] Creek flowin^^ E in mountains M of Tejon Pass...Williai.3on,R.S., map, in Ex. Doc. 13, 33d. Cone.,lst.Ses?,.,XVIII(pt.4),1855. Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt JI,39, 1857. "^H-«-Te.AO\\. cial«. ^: T* vvwv'H nwwiiiiiiiiii|i Telegraph Hili Hill near N point, San Francisco Bay.— Elalce,W.P,, in PacRr.Rep. ,V,pt. II, 4,1857. Temblor Oreek U.S.Geog.Boar(i,Apr.7.1909 Kern 06. Calif. Temblor; creek, in Township 30 South, Range 20 East, Kern county, California. Calif. Temblor Range Temblor Range; reaching from Cho- ,. -, lame Creek, on the north, southeast- U # S tGOOg. Boardg MaV 6 1908 erly to about latitude 35°, where it J 9 joins the Tejon Mountains. The Temblor range lies between the south end of the San Joaquin plain on the east and Carrizo plain and the valley of San Juan Creek on the west. Its north end is west of Ante- lope Valley, standing en echelon with the south end of the Diablo range, California. (Not Temploa.) Temblor ValldjT Vi^tti 06. Oalif/ U^S.Geog^ Board, Apr^ 7,1909 '^ "^'Z\J^^^^^ IT'""' ^-^ w X ^ f-.»'w«r ranch, in Township 29 South, Range 20 East and Range 21 East, Kern county, California. Pio de los Tanblores [^anta Ma. Piver] Calif. River crossing Santa Ma Plain E of S an (rabriel in So. Calif,. Crossed by the Portol iocpd. m lTC^and named Rio de Iqp Tembl because of a terrible ear iiary Portola Expd. , Pubs. Hist., vol. 2. no. 4. 177. a ores s Van so , Coast Named JesuA de. .los Temb lores; also called bv the soldiers SaHtcTlna. — Crespi, Diary Portola ii?^ion^^,r -^^ ^S^V^^^^ ^® la ^ueva Calif.. 2. 119,120, Mexico, 1874. Expd. crossed the Rio de over; ■ "^i?,®^ times. — Pedro Font, Diary ^.1 t * -'f^bs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 3. no.l, pp. 40, 45, 51, 1913. ^ ^ ModeJ^ TOTblores. — Palou, Vida de radre Junipero Serra, 130, Mexico, 1787. Temecula CTemecula] Williaiiison,P..3., map, in Ex. Doc. 129, 3od. Cong. , 1 St . Sess.^XVIlKptyi) , 1855. Northeast of San Juan Oapistranc— Ord's Sketch of Los Angoles Plains, I^ept. Sen. Dec .47, 31st Cong. 1st Sess. liS-i2^,1850. Place^E of San Jmn [Capistrano]. p.lM.lMs"!'' ^'''^'^' ^'""'' '^"^^'^ 1 841 ),V. facing Willi8iaSon,R,5., map, in Ex.Doc.l29,35d. Conr.,lst.Sess,,:iVIII(pt.4),1855(Tei.ieculn). Teraascal --— [Temescal] Wilkes Exped. narrative, V, map (dated 1G41) facing p. 150, 1845. ^ .^^.Place in S California K of Santa /ma fountains and between Corona and Elsinore Lake. Temescal, Embarcadero -^ Calif. In 1844 the place betv/een where the Oakland long wharf and Berkeley are now. -• Wrn. Heath Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 98, San Francisco, 1889. Temploa Range Q«lif See Temblor Range Ten Mile River W coast.^ Mendocino Co, Calif native Indian name Be-dah-to;. signifies mush river, the name heing applied on account the quicksand at its mouth. History of Mendocino Co, 168 San Francisco 1880. Alley. Bowen & Oo'. i^ubrs. Ten niic River Hutchings Calif. Llag., Ill, 155,179, 1858. River emptying into Pacific in m Mendo- cino County K of Fort Bra^. Tent Hills Kli^s 06* Calif. U.S.Geog. Board. May 15.1^08 '^">*"'";' '^f --"'^'deofMcLure O •"**'V J.v»,x,. VO- Valley (southwest corner of Kings County), California. (Not Las Tien- das nor The Tents.) Ter-war W Calif. xt^■n^■cv /f-«wa Ci.Xt -^/4^ itU.^. it.vw?,C^, c^ l-i-- r5^::^iJ5^l4iS ®^*^6^® southwestern parflf^f ttfe «tefet.^ menti'oned in letter of U.S. Surveyor A. B. Gray dated Oct. 4, 1849.— A. B. Gray. Senate Ex. Doc. 34, 31st Cong. 1st Sess.. p. 1850. ^ p. 29, Ranciio Tie Juana Calif. Rajich in i837owned and occupied by tion Santiago Arguello^ -- a beautiful piece of laiid with fine stream of water running throu^ it. Indians burned houses and secured stock in outbreak in 1637.— Wm. Heath Davis, Sixty Years in Calif., 236, Sa n Francisco, 1689. Towalumnes R._ =Tuolumne R. On map by J. H. Col ton, 1853, frontispiece in ^JJ^^^'^^f,^^ ^^V^^^onnevihe, Irving, 1652 navised edition. — Tovalunmes Rivef rTuclaimd] Calif. "■*■"* ^** •■" - ■I— .■■■■■■■■■ii ■■iiiii....iii..» .. Rept. Gen. P.F.Smith in Sen. Doc. 47, 31st Cong. 1st Sess. 89,1850. Tbwalumn^ Riven— Fremont: I-Ismoirs 1,446, 1667. [3d Exped.l845-1&46.] Tuolomne.— Audubon :V/e stem Journal 1649-1650 202, Cleveland, 1906. Tuolumiie City ■ Place on II side Tuol frommouth.-aibbos, LiaiD of uimie River 10 miles California. 1852. TuoliiL'ine County 'Established Feb. 18, 1850 and defined. ia, 1850, 63, 1850. » Statutes of Califom . , ;^County^ivided into Tuolurnne and Stan- islaus Count ies7^lfe4. Statutes of California » c 1054,191,1854. •Boundaries amended Hay 4, 1855. •Statutes of California, 1855,245,1855. Tuoluiimo River _. • AdaiTi Johnston, Senate 7.x. Doc.l, 32d. Cong., 2d Sess., pt. 3, 512,1851. ^^^''^^^■G^,^'^ap of California, 1852. R.S. Williamson, in Pac.Rr.Rep.,?.T)t.I 12,1853. The Turtles [Turtle Rock] Rocks off coast i: of Trinidad Head. GibLe^ Map of California, 1652. Thorns Creok IIutcliin(-^s Calif .Mag., 1, 495, 1857. ''^^^ — rtAiwE 0^ .^ ^ Ov^^-^-cXv -tCA-^jJ^jj^ -^i^tkvft.,.,^ jjg.yig.kj U^xr S^LYvT^d^ ■■ '■''•'"'^•"••ipiiw^^ son's Flat Butte Co. .Calif, On main FeatherJRiver just below mouth of Morris ravine.— Gilbert Wells & Chambers, Histon^ of Butte Co.. p. 122. 1882/ 1000_ Spring Valley _____ Nev. Ncrthwestern Nevada, near the head of Humboldt River. - Marc j: Prairie Traveler 274|ftwo references], N.Y,1859. Three Buttes [llarysville Buttes] 'Statutes of California,1852, 237, 1852. vStatutes of Cf^lifornia, 1854. 26, 1854. Gibbd? Map of California, 1652. Three Sisters Fresno Co. See Loma itravesado Calif Tlmbuctoo Calif, Town in B. part of Yuba Co. -H.W.BaxleyrWhat saw on W. Coast of S.& N.Am8rica,419,1865. Rio del Ti2 0u_=0olorado River "A river of great size, called the Tizou. from the circumstance of their [the •Cu-cu-Da.A^M wan7i"S a ^JShted.brand to keep themsllVes IV. 38." "1854?"'' i^Jclioolcrafl, Indian Tribes, Tlamac, Lac: [Klamath] De Mofras, Carte de rOref.;on, les Calif- ornies, &:c., 1844. __ ^^^®J:IL extreme northern California, shown as due north of Mont Saste [Mount Shasta] . There are two PQarnath Lakes, Upper and Low- er, the Upper wholly in Oregon; the Lower on the Oregon- California bounda.ry. variously spelt by early v/riters, as Tlamac, Tlaiaat, Clairiet, Klaniet. Tlamac, R. (R.des Tlamacs) [Klarnath Pdver] Large river in 1] California, emptying into Pacific. De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifomies, &c., 1844. (Klamath River) R.des Tlajnacs. --"■'■■' '"' " 1 1 I „ i__, ...p,„,,|. ^_ , „ - Tl amac , R . De Mofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, les Califor nies, &c, 1844. Tlamath lake and river ^Klamath On map by J.H.Golton. 1853 in Adventures of Gapt .Bonneville, Irving, 1652. "Frontispiece, (Revised edition.)^ Tlamath lake & river r"^ten called Klamet". — Fremont :Expl.Expd. to Oregon & Oalif. (1843), 196, 1845. Tlainath Lakd Calif [Klajnath Lake] Rept.Lt.R^Williani Sen. Doc,47, 31st Cong.lst Sess. 20,1850. Tlamatl Lake (or ClaLiet) [Klaiiiath Lake] Lathain, Proc. Philolog. Soc, Lond..VI 1854; Ibid Opuscula, 310, 1660. 82, Tlarnatl River (or Clamet) CKlajnath River] Lathain, Proc. Philolog. Soc, Lond.,VI, 82,1854; Ibid Opuscula, 310,1860. m^ J 10 acts Place 20 miles EIIE of Auburn!— Gibb G5 Map of Cal ifornia, 1B52. Todds Valley Diggings Cali Valley located about midway between the Middle and Morth Porks of American River,— Sacraraei to Daily Transcript, April 19, 1851. * ToUj Creak Calif, Near south and of Sonoma Mountains, be- tween Lakevflle on east side Petalurna Creek and Sonoma Yallsy, ea th» ■^^ Tolay Lake •At}: Oal i f . Mountains In southern part of Son betwean Petalurna Creak and Sonoma Valley. "Former Lake Tolay, of which Padre Altimira, in his mission-founding expedition in 1823, said: 'We found on said hillock, a little further on, the large lake of Tolay, so called after the chief of the Indians, who in former times settled there. •" Robt. A. Thon^son; ^?^. ^P^SGr. Sketch of Sonoma Co. 52, Tomalos Point CTcniales Point] Point at W side of entrance to Tomales ifomia, 1852 ^« Cal S,, map, in Et.Doc.1;39 XVI 1 1 ( -of A\ J • ^1 ^ \-/ i_/ V*' ^ VaxJii-K . ^-»^yv\^^ ^^2^^^*i-°i>iiMii"^ Frank Stephens in Morcom, "Notes on the birds of Southern California and south- western Arizona" (Ridgway Orn. Club, Bull. No. 2, April, 1887 : 36 ) says that this is an Indian Village about forty miles E S E from San aorgonio Pass* Mi^iiw^MiilwimAiiM mt/imtmammmmimiimm' iwi»»wii*-iiH»"iii«w»i>i«iiiiii'iiiii»» iMwii Mmm«>!lllil Towalamie Hiver_ CTuolumne] Calif. Grizzly Adams, Hairbreadth Escapes and Ad- ventures of "Grizzly Adams", Wynkoop,Hallenbeck & Thomas, Printers, 113 Pulton St. New York, p. 15,1860. Towalima River Ibid. p. 23. Trabuco siemi:imtmm!Km Calif. Name on map of Los Angeles district,1800-30, a little N of San Juan Capistrano. -Bancroft, Hist. Calif. II, 352, 1885. A roncho of San Juan Capistrano in 1840. -Ibid 111,627, 1885. El Trabuco [Trabuco -:jcrBekI _ Calif. Diary of Pedro Font, Anza Exped. 1775-1776:Pubs. Acad. Pacif .Coast Hist. Jol 3, N.o.l, 45, March, 1913. iNear San Juan Capistrano.] R« ci&_las Tranchas River reaching the sea_ a fm miles south of Cai-mel Baj^^^robahly Sur_River. _ Map 31 (1766), published in Atlas du Voyage ,de_ia Perouse. 1797. '—"■»■'■" "»«■— iipn ■■ Ill, II Tremblores, Baie de los [Gulf of Santa Catalina] De iiofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Cal- ifomies, Elc, 1844. Bay extending from Pt. San Juan (Capistr no) S to Pt. Lonia. How called Gulf of Santa baljalina. v^" a Tres Piedras Presno Co. See Joaquin Rocks Calif Trinidad City ■^r ■ '■«"i»ii»'"*im"Mi™w>»iiiiiiii^ ^ riace on 7 side Gacrajiiento River 10 ?;LTi^ °i-'^°'^^ °' ■■'■^ ''^"'^ ^'^^^ CR'^d Bank treek].-^ibcGS, uap of Cd ifornia, 1852. Trinidad Head Point IJ of Trinidad Ccl ifomia, 1852. [Trinidad Head] ^ay.-Gibber^ Map of Q^ ^^TvV'w\r^ g^ (^^Bo^liloYvlslo) ^^^^» — 5^ K GUx>n^ yl}^ ^ Xxz. f'^-'^-^, l^n. \Tvu\dad .It:. del 0^ _ Hu.irniToldt(i.^vJal\ft)r'ntou VoK^ cyy W( eoosVol Ca\\^TTMa. kst Hot VotAl". Di^c^ered, 1775, Voyage of Heceta and D. Juan de la Bodega y Quadra* De Mofras, Exploration de l»Oregon, &, I, 107-8.18^4. Trinidad, R[io] Now LitUe River. River in M California reaching coast just n of lat.41. De Mofras, Carte de 1' Oregon, des Cal- ifornies, &c., 1844. Trinidad [Trinidad] •To^vn at Trinidad Head, Humboldt Comity. * Statutes of Galifoniia, l?m.307 laS"^ •Ibid, 1854, 223, 1854. .. >>-,l^i^^. irinity Monnt^jn On boundary between Trinity and Shasta Coun- ties, about 20 miles west of Redding (between French Gulch on Clear Creek and Lewiston on Trinity Paver) Mentioned in narrative of prospector on Irinity River in 1850.— Overland Monthly, d. 527, June 1871. *^ * ^ S Fork Trinity River [S Fork Trinity River] Gibbs, in Schoolcraft, 111,137,1853 Tr • • ^'Glly, Fxcur 165, ,1851 sion to Calif..! oiidon. 11 IJoun tains ii" m Cali ^ornia ^M, Trinity River 'Statutes of California, 1852, 228"i8'^'^ Gibbs C^r , m oc:;oolcraft, 111,134 IS'^'^- Tli i £l / • Trinity County •Established Feb. 18, 1850 and defined. * Statutes of California, 1850, 62, 1850. —-- ^o^'^^iaries altered: county divided into Humboldt and Trinity counties, ^>^ i2.,l<^S3^- ' Statutes of California, 1853,161,1853. ^Boundaries amended: county seat Weaver- ville.---Stat. of Calif . ,1855, 200, 185r) (April 30, 1855). Trinity River __ [Trinity River] River said to reach tlie Pacific near the confines of Ore^^on. -Kelly, Excursion to Calif., Lend., 11,8,1351. bes, Ilap of California, 1852. Port de la Trinitg. Apparently Humboldt Bay. Map 31 (1786), published in Atlas du Voyage de la Perouse, 1797. AUo ow MdpsS.^S- i5-<^/d 't^l: ■■"»ii— in^Biimii Bay of Trinidad Cidif J^. LI. mi? Oregon Tarrifor^ p [toboldt Bay not shoirng S _Trinidad, Bay oast ofLCalifornia. p. 150, 1845. es Expod, (map dated 1841), V, facing S of present Trinidad Head. __Gibbe's Map of California, 1852 (Port Trinidad and Trinidad Eav) . iiffinilMlwttMiiiiaJii^^ »»iri»iiilliilii#llpiiMwilW^^ i«»li«IBilff'lllil■««»«»«»»»- - - -— — IIII^Kll, , Jill ; .. I ___, I, , ,„ ^ -Truckee River, Calif. and Nev., & Truckeo Meadows -Tru9k8e River was nazned for old Captain Truckee a Piute who had oeen a great deal with Fremont ' and otners as guide.-.Dan De Quille (Wm.Wripiit) History of the 3ig Bonanza,. 269f^l676. "^ ' Also spelled "Tracker Meadow" (p'.59) and "Trucke Meadows"-- (p. 60). Ttu.<.k,.«. ^V ''iJ^V^rj Route Across the Rocky Mountains ?Q/- ^ ^®?r?^^^^S?.°^ ^^®Son & California in lo4o, p. 103, 1846. IluGkeelake ke__Taho_^ Calif _ Lake Tahoe called TxxLOk^ MiQ__hy ^ • Tyrwhi 1 1 Bro oks in . 1848. --Four Mi ^^Jlfi^^SoldzZiMers in iJta Gpi.-f^Lpndon.p . 122^3: 125^1849. iimong Truites, Lac des • __ Lake in northern California,'^Sierra l^evada, S of lat.4r.[^^>^— '^-^^^»^'>^<^^^^^*^^^^ De Mofras, Carte de l*Oregon, les Cal ifomies, &c., 1844. Truiifo, farm Farm on coast at SW corner of boundary of Los Angeles County. ^ Statutes of California, 1850, 59. 1850. .^tDJLj:^^ TsQoinoo: ,Fitch_Mt. at Heal dsburg. Sonoma CcCalid JsoQ'-noQ: Native Indian name (Kah-ta}f«ye chum- mi tribeJT— cHiA^ ^ Variants as spoken by members of tribe: Tsoo>naw. Choo-no. Chob-dug^no.-- ^^^^■■^■^^.."^^.^^"J^Q ^X Barrett, Ethno-a-os. 10. 218 footnote. Feb. lOOP. ^ Tularcltos ". -the only good land [of San Carlos Mission] 7rf.fo ^^%v^ii?y [Garmel] and in the little tracts of Francisguito and Tularcitoa "-- Bancroft. Hist.Gahf.. II. ^TTrSe; iesE. In i^^28, "places up the river were Laureles^ Ghu , Tularcltos, and Corral de Padilla-^-lbid. pines Rancho m Monterey district, 1834..-Ibid III, 679 ft. note, 1885. In San Francisco dist..It5]564 ^•-•^i/^ - -V—'^"' T] Tularcitds Calif, *•• — ■ J __ , m Mane on map of San Francisco district, 180o4o a little S of San Jose' Mission. -Bancroft Hist. Calif 11.376,593.1885. (between Calera & o. Ignacioj. Tularcitos ELac eneai^j^Qj;^^ j^Q s ^ ^j^ north ern part °^ Ss-nta Lucia Mountains, -H-Ut. cl'iin^jsJial i f , Uslq • , ^ 1 1 i -^3^^' June 1 659 liMMPiVINWiHMim^ mm''''mimmiPiM»»''»i'mm'iiimm) MMMMill^^ "Mliii w#iiwiiiilipiii*iii^ wmwii linni ii— irwi ■m n i iii'i«iii>%wi>fW Tul eburg _[ S to ck ton] ^clA.I«^- Town on site of present StnnVtnn, laid out ^ by Charles M. _Ieber after American^ conquest in J.846^J^f tsrwards rechristenedjto ckt on. — Gilbert, Wells k Chambers, History of Butte x_P* 111. 1882, Tuleburg =Stockton, Calif. « Tulare County ^J "''""""'"'*™*'*'***^ " iiillMi«mwwiiiii«iiiiww Tulare Lakes ttMlta.ili:liSi>lii.h::ii««wai|lMlt^^ ' 'Kmory, Military Eeconn. Ft. Leavenworth to San Licgo in 1846-47, 125,1848. ^Stat. Calif. ,1855,162,1855 (Tulare Lake). m Tulare Lake I Tulare Lake] Stat. Calif., 1855, 162, 1855. --- ^-- GibLes, Map of California, 1852 (Lake a. 1. Tulares) . Tulare Lakes River [Kings River] 208,1851. Kelly, Excursion to Calif ., London, II Tulae Creol; [Tule River] rr illiainson.H.S I -» ^ • •-' • I m L< 33d.Conc.,lst.Sess.,XVIII(TDt.4).18.^ p, in Ex. Doc. 129 55 Tula River [Tule River] enate "Hx. Doc.l. 32d C pt. Ill, 494,1851 ong., 1st Sess Tiile I^iver [Tule River] River flowing into Tulare Lake from the E.--GibLc:Ds IJap of California, 1852. _^ WillifaTiSon,R.S., map, in Ex. Doc. 129, 33d. Conf:.,lst.Sess.,XVIII(pt,4),1855(Tulc')e Cr.) . Blake, W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,Y,pt.II,28, 1857. Tule Lakes C=Tulare — Fr emont : 2xpl . Expd. 251, 1845, Calif. to Oregon & Calif. (1844), ^^^^. UWiLTu\fi.v^,q , UjX 4l^,i^oo. "Tule Lakes "^ Twl«LXt U ^.^ Dr.Thomas Coulter in his paper "Notes on Unper 5^i^f,°.^"\a " read before Royil Geog.Soc.of Lon- nnS'v!;^,^'' ^i P^^' ^^^^.J^^ Tule Lakes are now known not to excaecl 100 miles in total On p. 68 he speaks of "the southern Tule lake." On map at end of volume, accomchis xtnnpr +v,o lakes are drawn as twdthe up^^r on^Xailel' river"^ "" ^^^°^'' ^^'"^^ ^^ connected by a Tulares. Lskp H i Gibb es J^Tulare Lake] of California, 1852. -Mares, Vallee de los -^ -Beja'ofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, les Cal- ifornies, &;c., 1844. -The great valley of central C^Hfornip now kno.;n_as„the San Joaquin ValleJ: Se S ' uhird of this vallex^round Tulare Lake, is still caned^Tulare Valley or Basin. "*"l" I I K—MT*. Tulnres V-:liev ^^JJItlxitJjL Intro . , 35, 1B55. ^^'iP^i^Gys,AvA.a U'arren,G.K._^ in ^t Doc l-^Q XVIII, (r>+.l) Art. l;^^; 1855. ^^ Davis, in Pac.Rr. Rep. ,1,^^2,1855. ^^.^^Jumphreys,A.A.& Warren, G.K.. in Pac Rr ep., I, Art. 11,75, 1855. "*'*^"'*"""*""*T""T iiHiiiiiiiTiiiir'iiiiiriiiiiiii«iwMiii i.iiiiii!..Liiji, ''•iimi»i:.ia:aiiiii.ii#»i!iHH^ mmm MiNIMiiMI^^ i-Hi|-|»T|iBiiii|inin Tular vallejLi •^ 1 % " 't ^^" , ■ Calif. "Tular valleys, some 50 miles distant from tM8?[ranch of Mr.Faxon near Santa Ynez mis- sion].- Bryant: What I Saw in Calif. 423, 1648. CEntrv of FfiiD.S Iftd?' 1 Tule, Lake Y/ilkes p. 150, 1845. Lake S quin Valle3^ [now Buena Yista Lake] J^^xped. J^map ^dated 1041) ^facing ofj Tulare] Lake, in lower San Joa- Tumey Gulch Fresno Tumey Gulch; Arroyo, Fresno and San Benito Counties, California, cross- ing foothill belt between Ciervo Moun- tain and Silver Creek, opening into San Joaquin Valley about 5 miles south of mouth of Panoche Creek. (Not Dry Creek nor Toomey.) an Benito Cos, Calif U. 3. Gee g. Board, liar. 6,1912 Ttuney Fresno & 3an Benito Cos. Calif. U.3.Geog.Board,Mar.6,1912 Tumey; Hills, Diablo Range, extending north and south between Tumey Gulch on the east and Silver Creek on the west, Fresno and San Benito Counties, California. Tuttletown Diggings Calif. TVT %^^'S. ^ "''^^®^ ^^^^ Sonora.-- Alta Calif. Nov. 3. 1851. retail. • • Tuytuiga Cannon .._ See Tahunga Canyon Calif. Ualtis Creelc See Ualtis Solano Co Calif. Ukiah Valley ^ Hutch ings Valley on Calif. Ma,^., Ill, 148, 1858. Rusftian River in R iiendocino County. (Tovai Ukiah in this valley.) Ukiah Valley on Russian River. Mendocino 'Jo. Satire Indian name Yo-kai-ah^ means deep valley, kai signifying valley. History of Mendocino 'Jo. 167. San Praiicisco. 1Q80. Alley. Bowem 3c Co. Pubrs. Uber Valley [Yuba] Calif. Bryant: What i Saw in Calif. 252, 1848. I \)\s- ^Y jc^ ^JJlatia Oreek Selanfi 06. |Ulatis; creek, flowing down Weldon Canyon, Solano County, California. U • S •GS Og^ BO&rd.. (Not Ualtis.) Calif Apr, 1,1908 Upper Cal ifomia. . On filkea* Map of The Oregon Territory. U. S. Ex. Ex. 1841, the name Upper California if printed in laiige type across the northern parts of present California. Nevada, and Utah, reachiiK ail the way to the east side of Great Salt Lake; and the territorial boundary is indicated still farther to the east including what is now known •8 Green River and also the greater part of Grand River, thus reaching well into Colorado. Umuhian Mt. (Santa Clara Co) Calif. mmmi 'im'mtmmimintmmmmmmm Ome of two pealcs in range west of Alniadenjiines; latar called Mt. Bache. Indians called the peaks, Clioual. ('3530 and Ctoouhum C343Q ft>. — Frederin Hal: History of San Jose, 9, 1871. J / Upper Rancheria Place between Volcano [Ainador County] and FiaaletovnVPl Dorado County..:Stat. of Calif.,lS54,222,18C4 Vaca Valley — tVaca Valley] Valley in western Solano County, 1} of Suisun Day. W from one of the proprietors of the Vaca and Pena Grant, ar.d in 1358 more generally kno\7n as Barker X'alley. • Hutchings Calif.l.IaG.,II,397,Alarch,1858. alleysr'' "^ California, 1855,77,1855 (Vacca Y Vacaville [Vacaville] VTo?m l\\ Vaca Valley, Solano County. ^Stat. of Calif., 1854.222,1854. Vac a Mountain Solano Co See Mount Vac a Calif Vacca Mountains [Vac a LIts.] 'Lountains in Ilapa County "v,-hich divide the Vacca Valleys from the Chimilas Rancho." ■tatutes of California, 1855, 77, 1855. ^ (y Val e j 0 CVallejo] Willimason,R.S,, map, in Ev.Doc.l29,33d Con/^. Jst^SesR^,XVIII(pt.4),ie55. Point Yallado [= Point Loma] Calif. Name given by Vicente Villa in 1769 to headland at entrance to port of San Diego, because the outline of the hill protecting the port suggested a stockade. — Vi(i^"ftte Villa. Diary Portola Expd. , 1769-70. Pubs. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist., vol. 2. no.l, 91. 107. 1911. Vallecito Place on Carisso Creek [Cariso CrJ 50_ niiles E of San Die^o.-WiHia: .son R.S. , mar,, ^^- m Sx. Doc. 129, 33d. Cong., 1st. Sess,,,?:VIII(ptt4), JL\J \^^%J • __39,1853. Wiliiamson,R.S;, in Pac.Jr,Rep. ,v,pt.I,~ 1857. Blake,W.P,, in Pac.Rr.Rep.,'V,pt.II,105, Vallecito Calif 18 miles ioutheast f rem Saii Felipe, - Marcy: Prairie Traveler, 293., N.Y.1859. % m Vallecito.- Pacif .R.R.Repts. Gren.Map of Expl,& Surv. Calif. 1853. Vallecito [Vallecito] 0 r i-urphy . Hutchiiigs Calif .Mag. , 111,492, 1859. - Place in Calaveras County 2>'/^ ^^vUi^ ^^.^j^ ^^ 'Stai. of California, 1054,222, l."£4(Valli- 1 jOj , Vallecitos San Benito Co. Calif. UQ H-v^,^ "D^^^Jt ir ' /• -I r>«^ <-% Vallecitos; structural valley lying: at .S.GeOg. Board, Mar. 6, 1912 the northern base of main ridge of Diablo Range, northwest of New Idria, San Benito County, California. * Vallejo CVallejo] City on N side of Carquines Strait, •Statutes of California, 1855,15,1855. Oibbe::s^Liap of California, 1852.' • . ^//illiaiTison,R.3., map, in Sx. Doc. 129, 33d. Cong. ,lst.SeF;3. ,XVIII(pt.4) ,1855(Va,lejo) . -Calif. Tails jo Bay -- Between Carquinez Straits and Suisun Bay.- hinggold. straits of Carquines and Yalleio Bay, 1850, *' N Vallejo [Ranch, Monterey Co.] Ranch two or three miles ^ of liontorpv Bay on S side of Pajaro River. ^'^o^^erey ^De Mofras, Carte de VOroQon, des Cal- ifomies, &c., 1844. Chart IJo.14. on Ti o-f 'f ^e confused with town of Vallejo on N side Karquinas Strait. ^ ,1. — — "^ — — 'S'l^ SAN FRANCISCO BAY DRAINAGE. kof Sacramento River, rising in northern California and flowing south, and the San Joaquin, rising in the southern sierras and flowing north- east, drain the western slope of the Sierra- Nevada, traverse what is often called the Valley of California, and meet near Suisun Bay, finally dischargmg their waters into the Pacific Ocean through San Francisco Bav. ?Qm4"^' ^t^^' ^' ?^ ^ol- Survey (for 1900- 1901), part 4, p. 461, 1902. Valley of California, Great Valley of Calif.— rZl^tlT.if ^^^ San Joaauin , Tulare, & Sac- cf^ ilf^l^^^^ ?5essa^e from PresideAt, 45d ^ong., Ist Seas. House Doc. No. 29*^-6 13 Valley of the V^liite i: en 118-119, 1830. T,r 1 % — ' " »■" — i-vOLzebue, i.'ew Voyage round the V/orld, II Named from Indian, tradition that some wnite men who^se vessel was wrecked on th lived here in harmony with the Indians. ^^ rrobably Santa Posa Valley. e coast Vallicito I Vall.ec i to ] :Stat. of Calif. ,1054,222,1854. Vandusens Creek [Vandoosen Fork] - .^--- Crcok flowing into Eel River about 15 miles from raouth. -Gibbers llap of California 1 pro ' a.v^*_' « - River. Canada Verd San Mateo Co# jCanada Verde; small canyon, three miles south of Halfmoon bay, and U» S #G60g% Boardf D6C* land grant to south, San Mateo county, California. Dalif. ^_ 2. 1908 -i«' • Calif. Terdugos - Name on map of Los Angeles district, 1800-30^ located a little NW of mission San Gabriel.' -Bancroft.Hist. Calif. 11,352,1885. 'IJei'non, on east bank Feather River at "rin^^^^f ^^"th.the Sacrairento. ^^ i^o^. Vernon m 1848 or 1849 well fr-^vpi*..? PostOffise ,t Y,r„oB>u« 7,nm. Vernon -^>^^^County Seat Sutter Co^ 1851. Plac ma .3 1S52__ es of California, 1851, 176,1851. ace just E oiLiaouth of Rio d_l. Plu-^ ■^iii£ilRiver].--Gibbes, ilap of Calif orni rnia Vicente, Pte. De I^ofras, Carte de 1 'Oregon, des Calif ornies, &c.,ie44. Point at SI! comer of San Pedro Penin- sula. Probably not the Point nov/ knov-Ti by saiiie name; perhaps Rocky Point. Vicente, Punt a [Point Vincente] P'^illi^^ii^,on,R.?.., map, in T^x. Doc. 129, 33d.. ConK.,lst.Sess.,XVIII(pt.4) 1855. —.....«,««_„.« V • t t Victoria 6r Elk Station Calif. East side of Sacramento River at mouth of Feather River. In Nov. 1837 Capt. Belcher visited the Walloc: tribe of Indians at a fork of the Sacramento, about 150 miles upstream, at a place where ther was not water enough in either channel for the lightest boats. Lat SS** 46*47". He speaks of thi place as Point Victoria or Elk Station, which names never came into use. — Belcher, Edward, narrative of a Yoyage Round the World, 121-122, Villa Rica Hill Calif, Nerada County, ^old field on Humbug Carlon, south of Jia^zanita Vinccnte, Point [Point Vincente] llanied by Vancouver in 1793 for Father Vincente of the Mission San Buenaventura Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 17^0-9^ Lond.,11,464,1798. Point on Pacific coast S of Rocky Point W of San Pedro Bay. _^„ y^omL, Gibbets^ Lap of California, 1852. '^.'hipr)le,A.^,, rnap no. 2( dated 1853-4), in Ex.Doc.l29,33d.Cong.,lst.Se^s.,XVIII(pt.4) 1855 (Point Vincent) . " ' 125-126. London. 1843 Vinccnte, Point [Point Vincentc] llarned by Vancouver in 1793 for Father Vincente of the Mission San Buenaventura. Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95, Lond., 11,464, 1798. Point on Pacific coast S of Rocky Point, W of San Pedro Bay, - _ Gibbe^s^ I.Iap of California, 1B52. "^TiipplejA.^/., map no.2(dated 1853-4), in Ex.Doc.l29,33d.Cong.,lst.Se^^.,XVIII(pt.4) ,1855 (Point Vincent) . Villa Rica Hill Calif, Neyada County, Gold field on Humbug Cailon, south of Manzanita Hill.— Marysville Weekly Erpress, to1«3, No. 14, Jan. 1, 1859. Vincento, Pt. _CPt, Vinconte] C^ibbes, Llap of California, 1852. "■■"11*1 — '■-- -■— •■— ,. Vinto CViento] Place a littlo SK of San Bernardino, between San Gabriel and Santa Ana Rivers err in. ^t ^°^.'^: ^^'■*' ^° 1 -Oregon, des Cal ornies, E:c., 1844. f Nevada Territorv^feo^^ Geology & Mines of Nevada rfnT q^^ii 5^^^® ^iJS^Sjegi on .Quarterly Journ. Geol^Soc. London. pp.317-328,Xpril 13.1864. ^^^Sinia __ [Virginia] * Small scttlcLicnt 4 miles E of Lincoln, Plcicer County. -Stat. Calif., 1854, 22%13£4. Virginia City, Nev. N^Vc4(^ In October [1859] the place is first mentioned s 'Virginia Town.' but abonth later it was pro- ppsed to 'change the name' of the place from Vir- SPJ? -^2^ ^0 Wun-u«mu£-a, in honor of the chief of the Py-utesV Old Winhemucca, chief of all lotr-^-^ , ^ ^^^ ^°^ so honored, and in November, 1859, the town was first called Virginia Citv. a. 9l£?®m^V W ever since retained. "--Ban De Ouiile CWm.Wriglit; , Hist. of the Big Bonanza,59, 1876, iHad been called "Pleasant Hill" and "Mount Pleaq ant Point"; in Au^.1859 it was called "Ophir^ and m September ^Ophir Diggings". --Ibid.) Visalia CVisalia] •'Statutes of California, 1850,126,1855. Present County Seat of Tulare County, bid, 1854, 223, 1854. Vizcaino, Cgp] [Cape Vizcaino] Cape on M coast near lat. 39M21 De Mofras, Carte de 1 •Oregon, des Cal- if ornies, Sic, IBM. De Mofras, Exploration de I'Ore^on, Tome II, p. 35. 1844 Rancheria Volante (or Ventura Co., Calif Santa Conefundis ) Rancheria Volante. — Kame given by Portol Expd. in 1769 to temporary village of Indian rishermen on Santa Barbara Chan ne 3^ 2 leagues along beach MW of Ventura piver. — Costarso, Diary Portola Expd. , Pubs. Pacific Coast Hist,, vol.2, no. 4, 195-7, 1911. Santa Conefundis. — drespi, Diary Portola Expd. in Palou»8 Noticia de la Nueva Calif. ,2, 137, Mexico, 1874. w Volcan J^orthernmost of row of three conical mountains extending from Cape Mendocino to II I II ^mtmmmm iiiwiiwr .im mi. .. m>,m>^. -niUKupi. mt ■ mm^:,. Gape^nta Gorda. Map 31 (1786),, pub 1 i ± ed "in' A 1 1 a s du ' ^^ ' ■^*" ■"■'"■■■■■■ '* II iTiiw— iiw I ■ I ii^ni—n— I imtm-: ■•■-riiriiiriii I rTiiiitiMK w - ■ , ■iHHtiWiiriii ii:i.iw»T,i.,.waaiHw Voyage de la Perouse^l797. Mso_^ on M^p l4. iWilllililiiWWilWiliMjIliHi ■ ■WMMNIII*!!*^^ ONmi'' «■ J<«!«MliMMiMM(IM Volcano I Volcano] •Place on Sutter Creek, IIE of Jackson [Amador County].-! Stat, of Calif. 1854, ' 1854,222 PI ace. Tla^^iu - -iv. ^K\j ^ iiendicina Ca^ -Calif. Wahl-hol-lah Mt: Lorn flqf for^ x . between Garcia'^ci &\lK?^?3^^\^r^^Se ning 3 or 4 milpq h^Xt H ^^^^^^s. begm- tendfng easterly !-^ ^"^'^'^ ^°^^^ ^^S ex- ^^uflJUL oiL^^WolKflUo^. ^h-t -NW Calif On Klarnath River NW Calif. Comprised 18 acres in 1858. HeintZleman in Rept. Cornmr. Ind. Affrfe. f 1858, p. 638, 1858. Mess. & Docs. K.R. 35th Cong. 2d SesB. Ebc.Doc.2, 1858. Wakell ,.. M On Klarmth River, M Calif ,\^ou.-^\»^'x^^xm^a^ Jkeintzleroan in Kept. Cororar, Ind. Affrs. for 1858, p. 6^, 1858. Mess. & Docs. H.R.35th Cong. 2d Sess. Ex. Doc, 2, 1858. IWill||»»llt|IKi«||»H||«ll| Walker Lake Named hj Fremont during Third Kiped. 1845-1846. -^ FrBraont: Memoirs. 1455 442 1687. Referred to as Walker*s Lake, Ibid 457. UlTalker Pass Pass in the Sierra^ - FremontrExrl Oregon k Calif . (1844), 2^i8. 1845. Calif. Expd. to Walker* s Pass Pass in Sierra Nevada ("lat. 35° 40' • alf 5,302 ft,»). ' ^^^- John S. Hittell, Hatchings Calif.Ma^-.' HI, 357, Feb., 1859. ' talkers Pass [Walkers Pass] _„ nibbe::^^ Ilap of California, 1852. Pass in southern Sierra, from kojnve Desert to Kern Valley. (iat. 35*39'; ait. 5,306 ft.) .-Blake, W.P,, in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt. II, 1315,1857. Humphreys, A. A. ^ Warren, G.K., 33d Conf-. , 1st Sess., H.ilx. Doc. 129, p. 69, 1855. ..alker- s Plains __ [Walker ' s Plains] Plains on SW boundary of Plunas County beteeon^i: Fork nn& lliddle Fork Feather River. statutes of California, 1854,129,1854. Walker river Nevada Named by Fremont during Third Exped. 1845-1846.- Fremont rMemoirs, 1,457,1887. Walker's River.— Blake, ^%i,P,, Notes on Geolopy & Mines of Nevada Territory (V/ashoe Silver Hepion) Quarterly Journ.Geol.3oc.London,pp.S17-S28, April 13, 1864. Fremont states in letter dated March 8, 1881 that he named Walker River in the winter journey of 1843-44.— Thompson & West, His to r}^ of Nevada p. 26, 1881, Ft. '.Tall Calif. Id Ma 18. Point on east end of Knox Id. [now Chipps J, east extension of ouisun Bay.— "Ringgold, of imchorage off New York of the Pacific, 0. Waltham Oreek FrssnC U.S.aecg.Board.May 6,1908 Califs 06. Waltham; creek, south fork of Los Gatos Creek, passing the town of I Coalinga, Fresno County, Califor, nia. (Not Alcalde, Cantoo-oa, Can- tua, Wartham, nor Warthan.) Wards Creek from the 1I|?. Creek flowing into Chowchilla Creek Gibbet ) l.:ap of California, 1852 Warner's Pass Pass in Coast Range ("lat. 3,780 ft.-). 33° 141. alt Jolm S. Hittell, Hutchings Calif. Ma/>'. Ill, 357,Feb., 1859. -^.i^ici^., IIui;iphreys,A.A.& ^arren,G.K., in Ex.Doc.l29, ^^^d. Con^-., 1st. Sess.,XVIII(T)t.l), Art. 1, 66,1055. _ Humphreys, A. A. & Warren, G.K. , in Pac.Rr.Rep, I,Art.II,86,1855. Wiliianison,R.S-, in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,V,pt. I 32, 1853. Warner's ranch [Warner ranch & Valley! •Emory, Military Reconn. Ft. Leavenworth to San Diego in 1846-47, 105, 18487- Capt. A. R. Johnston, Ibid, 613. Place in Warner Valley, San Die-o County. v/illiamson,R.S., mar), in Ex. Doc. "129 ^.^d Con/::.,lst,Sess.,XVIII(pt.4),1855(Warner's). WiiiiarriSon,R.S., in Pac.Rr.Rep. J.pt.I. 34,1853. _ ^ » *t I Warner^ 8 Ranch Calif Warner Valley, So.Galif. Prairie Traveler, 293, N.Y.1859 Marcy: Warners.— Pacif.R.R.Repts. Gen.Map of Expl. & Surv. Calif. 18.53. Wamer^s rancho(Agu^ Galiente).— dated Dec.l2,164£.— Bryant: Cklif. 396, 1848, Rept.Q^n' Kearny What I Saw iii' Harrington Island- -Calif Kmggold's Chart of Suisun '^ Valleio Bavs Vallejo Bays, 1850 T7artham Creek Fresno Go See Waltham Creek Oalif Warthan Creek . Fresno Go. See Waltham Greek Calif WasliGrwoman's Bay Bay in western part Kelly, Excursion to 265,1851. of San Francisco. Calif., London, II, Washington Calif (r^ \ acraiiiento River oppos- rv^Gibbfi, iJap of Anchorage off Sacra- Washoe Valley k^ a shoe Range Washoe I<&ke iTashoe Creek Nevada trm. P. Blake, Notes on Geology. d Mines of Nevada Territory (jfashoe Silver Region) .'uarterly Journ Geol.Soc.London,pp,317-328,Xpril I3, 1864. Waissainma Madera U.^.Geog. Board, June 3, 0^6. Calif. IQAQ Wassamma; stage station, Madera ^"^ county, California; original Indian name. (Not Ahwahnee.) Waters Place just S of Llerced River, Mariposa County. CriLbe^is, luap of California, in52. 1^'atsonville • Tov.'n on plain back of L'onterey Bay Statutes of California, 1854, 223, 1854. Weaver Creek in 1851 ,_ Already o^ __Hutchings Calif. Llag., II, 72,August,1857. iWIIMiii!»-ii;,iiBii, <«**-WAM! M^i«RM«w««)lllWM' WlllllliiilWIill liiiilliillwi ■lillHil Wlllllll Mill Biiij ""* — ' ^--^ir' ~'|||i ' -'II 'fT'iT lllii ll'imi |([ll|i ml' ■^iiirii HHiiii I ■Illliiiiil II iiwijiii. *''mm''mmmimi'-':''iim0immim» ri»imi>tL.-_L,^»g.^ ^ Oct. nj?^^).!?^!^^^ :^l£ s cM.,11. Ij. p. la, IH 3. Sea Weber Creek "^^^^-^-^ g^j>Jul^Yig-W<,v ^i^^x^jL^ Aw-^U Weaver Jr. B^'^ce abouta? miles SE of San Bemn-rdino - ^•iiiiarar,on,R.S., vopv, in Kx.Coc.l29,33d.ConP• lst..Sess.,XVIII(„f,.4) 2355, # "— "".T*Mrti««w. '■^'■-"--•■-Tr---rTT'ilr'TiniiiiWi>iwwiiii| , ■wiwiipnii.jlj... r [ m in n , , , Blake.W.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.II,69.1857 (YounfJ'.'eavei's.) . *M>mimmmimimimmi *MM||W1»^«IM«M<||W vr ti.eaver Sr. 1 PL^co abouf,^23jni^es ESE^rS^;rB;^;;^;^— ^ summi V/illiai,ison,R.S._, in Pac.Rr.Rcp.,V,pt. 1, 37/653 - Blake.f.P., in Pac.Rr.Rep.J.pt.ri, 90.185 c WeflVQrviHe __( Trinity County) Mentioned in narrative of prospector on Trinity Hiver in li^.— Overland Monthly, p. J5oi, June 1871 • \^0\QX Weaverville Statutes of California, [V/eaverville] I ^«3Cy I <^00| nity Coijn^y April 1855,200,1055. Weaver' as it is now c Lla^^., 1, 127, 243,-1 856 PJVL *:>*"' 9 1854 III.163.1053(T;ea- ver-tovm) rc ^^r 1 th^': A "A town na[Q8 has now been formedhpon the direct sit» of the original settlement [on Weaver Greek], — althou^ there are miles of extent on the banks of the creek which are probably rich in gold, and will one day prove as great a fortune as already has the site of the present town of W8averville."-.Buffum, E. Gould: Sii Months in the Gold Mines, 95-96, 1850, Weber Creek Kelly, Excui^sion to Calif ., London, I, 338-339; 11,80,1851. ^^^°^ flowirjg westerly in Sierra foothillc of present 1^1 Dorado County, 2 or 3 miles S of Placerville. Creek) . Gibbes, Map of California, 1852 (Webers r's Ore 3k Oalif Eoipties into Anerican River thrjii or four mil^s below Sutter's saw-mill. -- Bryant: ^lat I saw in Oalif. 459, 1S48. Lieut. Buffum says that Weaver Greek shoudd be called "Weber's Creek" because the dfi there were first wrought by a German, Chas. K. Weber, a ranchero on the San Joaquin, who went thither early in June (1846) carrying with him articles of trade wi h which he induced a thousands Indians to work for him; and together with WiJ.liam.Daior. a ranchero^nettr Suiter s ^ort. wno joined Mm, soon realized at least $50,000. Buffuni, E. Grould: Six Months in tbe Gold Mines, 92,125,126. 1850, Webers anbarcadero [«»Stockton] — ____ In 1849 Stockton was known as Webers cadero.7- W. R. arimshaw. Narrative of l^ents m Calif.. MS, Bancroft Library, Calif. Embar- Life 38, Calif. Weber's Id. [Now West Id.] ' TD- ^?^^^, ^°?^^P River, south of Sh-man Id.- RiiTSgold, Chart of Suisun h Valleio Bavn. iftfsn. Weberville Plac + o lace in Eldora.do County, already tablished in 1852 es- '■■^•«''^mL..JlR3tf>mMmm Jutchings Calif .Mae. , II , 63, Aug. , 1857. llace ojailes__S of Coloma.-Gibbes -ar) of California, 1852. ' Webster ar-Hussian ^HmlDarkadera Calif. 38^30 ».. 1850 • eastern shore of Sacramento Bive - Ringgold, Chart of Sacramento r at Piver, _Tehama Co. Calif. WEEAPIPE -2- basin, they used to make one out of strong fibres that they used to mix their Biota (ground acoms) etc. in and I have seen the squaws wear them on their heads in traveling in the hot sun and I am not sure they washed them very good before using them again for food. " MR. CHAS. E. EMERY, TECATE, CALIF. 1/4/26 PLACE OR THING NAMED CEMPXEE For what person, place, thing or^i^^^SF^^t-hir^T^^Fnam-id? COUNTY SAIJ DIE GO Who first applied the nameT If known, give date when first applied If the name first appeared on a map or in a book give the author, tTt7^^^,^d~d¥t^ Are there any other explanations of th¥~Jou rce of this name? Name ^ffj^^^^ m^^f^H^^ i^:>pio(i :r,^^oh iQoG Geo opno/^iWtiidO CALIFORNIA STATE GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Information on sources^^alifornla Place Names WEEAPIPB (Indian - leaning rock) "The valley Is dominated by a rock. Mass of castle like rock? about 300 feet high, at the head of the valley, fran which the Indian rancheria derives its name. This village is in the Lagima Mts. "Guyapipe reservation, in San Diego County is named '*ewi-apaip» or »av/i-apaip» »rock lie on» in the Diegueno dialect. KROEBER "The old Indian name for Thing Valley was »Gue» or »Aue P^^* meaning a bowl or (Aue-Pipa^) PLACE OR THING NAMED COUNTY SAN DIEGO For what person, place, thiT^^F^vent warthiTpTac^naT^i^T CJ Who first applied the name? If known, give date when first applied If the name first appear^ on a map or in alb^6Fiive the author, tltii^^HTdTte Are there any other explanations of the Tour^ of thrs n^eT Name and address of person supplying this information Mata from San Dioqto Coiimy Librai-r CALIFORNIA STATE GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Information on sources oTcallforn la Place Names -Calif. Werners Ferry ___ Sacramento Co. ment^oJi^^'^.^^-^^?'*^^^^^ ^i^er at settle- sIor«^!^fS^ ^.anhington, ODposite city of ^'est Channel, San Joaquin River ^P.ivcrTjxlowing into main Gan from the LT/ rlout 10 miles i: of tanislaus River. Joaquin River the mouth of • Statutes of California, 1852,178, 185-2. West Fork Dacrainento Calif. ^ox. ^ow Sutter Slough.— Binggold, Chart cf Sacramento Hiver, 1850. ^uax u ox West Id.. In San Joaquin River, Called Weber's Id. on Rii; sun and Vallejo Bays, 185 Calif. south of Shaman Id. old's Chart of Sui- West Point Hutchings Calif .Mag.^^^7^^^859. brnall town in Sierra foothills of N c-^la. verasjGounty between II and riddle Forks l4. eluiiine River, (alt. 2800 ft.) J3alif. JKialers Harbor - ' '""*' " ' """" 1" ' ' ■ ■ i,.i..^ At northern extronity of San Francisco Bay, corn- rnunicatifig by a strait 2 mi. wide with San Pedro C=San Pablo] Bay, a circular basin of 10 mi.dia- meter,&this at its northern end leads by a 2d strait to Freshwater [=Suisim] Bay, full of islands and forming receptacle of Sacramento- It San Joaquin Rivers. -Geo. Simpson: An Overland Journey round the Wo rid, 162, 1847. VJhaler's Harbor Calif. 'Sausalito or T^haler's Harbor '.- Chas. Wilkes, Narrative of the U.S. ploring Exped.vol 5. p«151, London, Ex- 1845 WheQlQr Rifea Inyo Oo. Wheeler; Ridge, east of Rock Creek Valley, Iny<5 County, California. U # ?5 •vJtQO^^ Maximum altitude 12,970 feet. Calif. Board June 7,1911 Whiskey Creek Branch of Clear Creek, of town of Shasta.-- oript. May 51. 1851, Calif. about 10 miles northwest bacra/nento Daily Trans- ^Tiiskey Dlggj ngs i¥TF^^^^^^^.^^ -axlreme 11 point Sierra Co.. im_o£_Downieville._ x^m.U5C;U;d, * nutchings^ Cal if .riag.^^i;!^ . , 1857. lii^ ^.g^^^ 1^ /l^.^^ .]Li>>...JsS^ — ^^^ -Ungate Ber (on namsth Biverl n^-^^^f Happy Camp.-McKee (Oct.lloifissi sinati"?. Doc.4. Special Session 1853 .166. 178.' 1053 ! VTA '-•inter's Bar .iiHiHlliilWPIIllimwtlii iiiMMiK>i|,:,i||MMwi#Mi -■^^ 0^ MokeluTine River between 3eco and Lancha Plana. •Stat, of Calif. ,18M,223, 1354. Carjpo Wisconsin Bar ^^^ between ilewtovm and Grizzly Flat El Dorado Count-'.r -'^ + 0+ pr,i'^ i^r-., ^^ ^uun.j ---^^t^at. Calif., 1854, 223,1854. Wisconsin Bar ,85^ ' Macosumnes . Calif. yIXoSjj^vvv^ljL/v^ "^CslX ^:i*-^' O^S-5. CXu^J^^ Ft*_JIise Calif. On south shore of Knox Id. [now Chipps Id. east extension of Suisun Bay. — Ringgold, IiHap of Anchorage off New York of the Pacific, ISSO. LPlace now a landing.] ] Wokopee Valley IjOwena Valleyl Wokopee Rivwr. ^ens Riyarl -^ Indian name for Owsna Hive r. -- Letter in Los Angeles Star, August 27 « 1859 ^ « f • ,'.'61 f Creek Jiecb^it;n,?].Cr. , in Ex.Doc.l'^^^ ^'5d.Cong. , ls^..Ge3-.,XVIII(pt.2),Art.5a;57,75;1855, __ Beckwith, E.G., in Pac.Rr.Rep. ,II,Art.II, 51,1855. '^mvmm Z- r^Mui E Wl^i-Gwi^^.. Wolf Creek vhere bounoary leaves ur,per waters of L'iddle ' Fork Yuba Pdver. Statutes of California, 1852,191,1852. Wolfskins mil 1S52. Place on E side Pulo [Puta] Creek from mouth. -Gibbes, Map of California 30 wolucprinu =Valley Spring In Northern Mewuk dialect. -Kroeber, Languaf^es n^^^^^S?^^ ^f Calif .N of San Francisco, Univ Calif . Publ. Am. Arch.Ethn., IX,5,p.291, Air. 29 Woo cif 0 rd's. mmmtimitkmiimmik I*" Hotel at head of Carbon Valley "just v/here we enter it after emerging from Carson Canyon". — San Francisco Weekly Bulletin, April 28, 1860. Wood Island Oalif. Small island in San Francisco Bay, mentioned by Dana in 1835; called by the Spaniards Tsla de los AngelosV -R.H.Dana: Two Years before the Mast, 285, N.Y. 1840. Wood's- diggings On Journal [Kast of Calif. ^ocO C^reek. -Audubon^: We s-Sem 1849-1650, 215, Cleveland, 1906 Stockton.] Wood s Dry Diggings =Auburn, Calif. T^^^^^?}® from Themis, a Sacramento m Mem'l and Biog'l Hist. of North'n Lewis Pub'g Go,, 89, 1691. (?) weekly, Calif., ^' Sams 3«ar in Directory of the 1861, by R.J.Steele county of Placer for tb aM others, 7, 1861 • Woodsville [Woodville] Original coionty seat of Tulare County. Statutes of Cali fornia, 1852, 240, 1852, — lUhe Seat of Justice shall be at the log cabin on the south side of Kaweah Creek, near the bridge built by Dr. Thomas Payne, and shall be called l/Joodsville." •Stat, of Calif., 1854, 222, 1854(Woodville) . Written ^' Woodville __. .,_ CWoodville] *Stat. of Calif., 1854, 222,18[>1. 57oodsville in Sta+. of Calif.. 1852 :40,1852. ' ^ilJ-iamson,R.S., in Pac.Rr.Rep.,V,pt.I, 13,1853. ry J Cj ^oolfskill On Puta Greek, Sacramento Valley.— Williamsonl Map of Warner's Route in Sacramonto Yalley. Sen. Doc.47,31st Cong. 1st Sess. Pt.II,Rept. Dp.17-.33, 1850 . Wy-s-kah 4^t. Shasta So called by Schoolcraft, the Shaste Indians. Indian Tribes, III, -Gibbs, in 165, 1863. ^/vreka ^.^^ _ _[Yroka] Gibbos Map of California, 1052. Yacheco ; Indian name now stands. — — Calif of raneheria where Stockton Col. F.. T. Gilbert in Kist. San Joaquin Co., 13. Oakland, 1879. ^a.»y»» iHwwiiHiiiimii|Mw>iiiiaMP)ll(,gg,illpill^^ llill|i||pilHiii» i,i'.MiHHil koT O ^ -iYV V 3L6e de. 3."irv »TTL^<.v^V iK Yo rfctowri Calif. On WoocTjB Creek.— Audubon: Western Journal 1649-1850, 215, Cleveland, 1966. [[East of Stockton.] Yo^Semitft V^.H^j ■f " ' I ■* ■■»i» - ' » 1 Calif SfimjlfiJallfi^,--J.S. Hittell, Hutchings' Calif. Magazine, p. 262, Dec. 1858. ^ ^ OUJV\.i qs Vvl\ XxvVo. civ. \- ^^i t. V-:*«cA^^c;^. W..^.^^>^ ;^ ^^^ ^.l?n I Young's Ranch Calif< Humboldt Co. , Given by Capt. D.M.Greene in April 1864 as I^^9n^"-i ^^? J^iver 34 miles above mouth, and 20 miles below junction of Trinity and Klamath rivers. (No trail on either side of Klamth from a mile below Young's to the mouth the river wild and turbulent).-- War of Rebel- ' 1897. ' ^^^^^ ^* Vol.50, Pt.l,. p. 266- 7. R. Young _ -Calif. _ Tributary, Sacramento R. ; flowing E, 7/ sid De Mofras Oarte de l»Oregon, des Gali fornies &q, Uen^l map. 1844, See Sacramento •near loiVitac^e ^0^ ' Yo-v/al-uin-ne River Kelly, Excursion 208,1851. [Tuolumie River] to Calif., London, II JP Yuba City [Yuba. City] Gibbe? Map of California, 1852. Yuba. County :^stablished Feb. 18, 1850 and defined. Statutes of California, 1850, 62, 1850. Sx, Doc. 1, ^ti% ^- ^o/inton: Senate - ^Ist Cong. 2d Sess. pt. 11,245, Yuba River [Yuba River] E at ^ River emptying into Feather River from th Yuba City^3L^'K\jo.A>ji.&A>J^ ^Statutes of California, 18£0, 101, 1050. GibbeC^^Lap of California, 1852. " ■•*■*****———— ■ r--i- ii--i»ii III I III I -11 ., , I ■ 3a;l.>1.V. jo.7, m3. ^f^ '-^ y. b,} Yubah [Yuba river] Calif. Bryant:What I Saw. in Calif. 460, 1648.. See also Juba, Uber Yukisma =La Penetencia Greek, Calif. Indian name for the creek La Penetencia in Santa Clara Co. --Frederic Hall, Hist. of San Jose and surroundings, 12-13, 1871. The rivulet known called bv some La this is Shistuk.--' as the A^uaf:Q is "erroneously Penetencia.^ Indian name of Ibid 12. V reka_City 1 [Yreka] IMd,1854,22:,,1854. (Yreka). Cribbe,L:ap of Caliiornia,1852 (Y/yreka) .[^ v^ri Vt^ ,t"^ '!ir^ «*-*-^. 4,^.<^&x...u*^imr »>iiMm>m>m - Wilkes Exped. Narrative, 1841) facing p. 150, 1845. Tov/n H of San Pablo Bay. -[Sonoma] V, map (dated WW ■ l»iiiiwii|iiii. Zanoma or Zonoma Spellings of Sonoma. —Bancroft Hist. 8alif. lY, 244, 346, 1886. Papers, MS ),?,113. (See ftnote ?ol-IV). Calif, (after Wilkes): Ibid (Bear Flag] on p. 246 of Zapato Oreek Zapato; creek, flowing easterly down to the northern end of Kettleman plain, Fresno County, California. A^^ 2apato Chino nor Zapatos.) U.S.Ge(^. Board, May 6, 1908 Pueblo de Zonoma L Sonoma} -Calif CSee Sonomfl [ Zonoma, Pueblo de [Sonoma] _ ^De Mofras, Carte de I'Oregon, de. ifornies, &c., 1844. feap no. 16) Creek ^^^^^'^^"'^ ^^^ ^^-^^ P^^lo Bay, on Cal- SonoMa Zooniga, Barros de [Zun-inga Shoal] — Shoal E of entrance to San Diego Bay. Vancouver, Voyage of Discovery, 1790-95, Bond., 11,473,1798^ & Atlas (Burros de Zuninga)'. Zuninga, Burros de [Zuninga Shoal] > 1 Lond.,AtlaR,1798 hoal E of entrance to San Diego Bay. ncouver, Voyage of Discovery 1790-95