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Journal of San Diego History--Index to Volumes 51 & 52 The Journal of San Diego History Index Volumes 51-52 Style,” 51/1-2: 70; Spanish Renaissance, 51/1-2: 45, 57; Spanish Revival, 51/1-2: 69-70 Acapulco (Mexico), 51/3-4: 114, 115 Arctic Street, 52/3-4: 137 Acevedo, Tony, 52//3-4: 177 Arizona National Guard, 51/3-4: 159 Ackerman, 51/1-2: 8 Arizona, 51/3-4: 158, 159, 161; 52/3-4: 106, 113 Adams Avenue Herald, 52/1-2: 42 Arkansas River, 52/1-2: 65 Adams Avenue, 52/1-2: 22-43 passim; Business Arkansas Territory, 52/1-2: 65 and Civic Club, 52/1-2: 42; Business Arkansas, 52/1-2: 65 Association, 52/1-2: 41; Garage, 52/1-2: 27; Arlington National Cemetery, 51/3-4: 164; 52/3-4: Pharmacy building, 52/1-2: 26 125, 127-129 Aeolian-Skinner organ, 51/1-2: 56 Armistice (1918), 51/3-4: 155; 52/3-4: 112, 114, 118 Aerial Experiment Association, 52/3-4: 103 Army Medical Corps, 51/3-4: 164 Aero Club of America, 52/3-4: 104 Army of the West, 52/1-2: 68, 72, 78, 79 Aeronautical Division of the Signal Corps, see Arnold and Choate’s Addition Subdivision, 52/3- Aviation Section of the Signal Corps 4: 142, 150 Africa, 52/3-4: 127, 128, 129 Arnold, G. C., 52/1-2: 20, 37 Aguayo, Amelia, 52/3-4: 169 Arnold, Henry “Hap,” Major, 51/3-4: 154-167 Aguila, Jaime R., 52/3-4: 196-198 passim; 52/3-4: 114, 123-127 passim Airplane Crash Memorial, 51/3-4: 166, 167 Arnstein, 51/1-2: 8 Airplane Monument Trail, 51/3-4: 166 Arnstein, Laurence, 51/1-2: 19 Al Bahr Shriner, 51/1-2: 36 Arnstein, Ludwig, 51/1-2: 19 Alambrista and the U.S.-Mexican Border: Film, Arnstein, Mercedes (Mercy) Mandelbaum, 51/1-2: 19 Music, and Stories of Undocumented Immigrants Arts & Crafts, Mexican, 51/1-2: 71 (Nicholas Cull and David Carrasco), 52/3-4: Aryan National Alliance, 52/3-4: 173 198-200 Associated Press, 51/3-4: 158 Alameda Drive, 52/3-4: 147 Atchison, Kansas, 51/3-4: 149 Alameda, California, 52/3-4: 120, 121, 127 Atget, Eugéne, 52/3-4: 149 Alamo, The, 51/1-2: 70-71 Atkins, Toni, 52/1-2: 43 Alaska Cannery Workers Union, 52/3-4: 177 Atkinson, D. Scott, 52/3-4: 195-196 Alaska, 51/3-4: 126, 139, 145, 156, 127 Atlantic Ocean, 52/3-4: 118 Alexander, Russell, 51/3-4: 160 Atwood, Howard, 51/1-2: 51 Allen, Lawrence, 52/1-2: 34 Augusta, Georgia, 52/3-4: 106 Allen, Mark, review by, 51/1-2: 64-66 Austin, Walter, 51/3-4: 136 Allen, W. A., 52/1-2: 27 Austria-Hungary, 51/1-2: 2 Allen, William, 52/1-2: 54 Aviation Section of the Signal Corps, 52/3-4: 109 Allen, Willis, 52/1-2: 34 Azalea Spring, 52/1-2: 55 Alpine, 51/3-4: 163 Azbill, Wilson K., 52/1-2: 27 Alvarado, Frank, 52/3-4: 160 Babcock, Jr., Elisha S., 52/3-4: 142 Amador Company, 52/1-2: 54 Babicora, Chihuahua, 52/3-4: 157 American Institute of Electrical Engineering, Bacon and Writer, 51/1-2: 46 51/1-2: 3 Bacon, John L., 51/1-2: 45; 52/1-2: 27 American Nazi Party, 52/3-4: 151 Bagley, David, Rear Admiral, 52/3-4: 161 American Ostrich Company, 51/3-4: 147 Baja California, 51/1-2: 61-62; 51/3-4: 157-158; American Revolution, 52/1-2: 77; 51/3-4: 98 52/3-4: 171, 178 American White Guards, 52/3-4: 176 Baker, Charlotte, Dr., 51/3-4: 101 Anaheim, 52/3-4: 156, 164 Baker, Fred, Dr., 51/3-4: 101 Anahuar, 52/3-4: 167 Baker, Lila, 51/1-2: 33 Andrew, L. S., Lieutenant, 52/3-4: 114 Baker, Lola, 51/1-2: 33 Andrews, C. N., Judge, 52/1-2: 27 Balboa Park, 51/1-2: 43; 51/3-4: 101, 109; 52/1-2: 18, Andrews, W. R., 52/1-2: 37 20; 52/3-4: 112, 139, 150; House of Hospitality, Angelita, 51/3-4: 113 52/1-2: 18 Annapolis, Maryland, 52/3-4: 106, 124 Balboa Theater, 51/1-2: 2; 51/3-4: 100; 52/1-2: 27 Anshelm, William, Major, 52/1-2: 28, 29, 40 Balderrama, Francisco E., 52/3-4: 196-198 Apple Valley, 52/3-4: 178 Ballard, Guy W., 52/3-4: 155 Arcadia, California, 52/3-4: 125 Ballast Point, 52/3-4: 102 Architectural Details: Spain and the Mediterranean Ballerina, 51/3-4: 113 (Cook, et. al.), 51/1-2: 69-70 Ballyshannon, County Donegal (Ireland), 52/1-2: 63 Architectural Styles, Gothic Revival, 51/1-2: 42-60 Baltimore, 52/1-2: 66 passim; Mediterranean, 51/1-2: 70; Mission Bancroft Library, see University of California, Revival, 51/1-2: 45, 57; “Southern California Berkeley, Bancroft Library 202 Index Bandini Street, 52/3-4: 147 Bragg, Braxton, 52/1-2: 76 Bank of Italy, 52/1-2: 26 Brandes, Ray, 51/3-4: 142 Banker’s Hill, 51/3-4: 104, 105, 110 Brawley, 52/3-4: 156, 167 Banning, California, 51/3-4: 160; 52/3-4: 115 Breed, Clara, 52/1-2: 42 Barnes, Charles L., Reverend, 51/1-2: 43, 45 Bremer, Thomas S., 51/1-2: 70-71 Barnes, Rankin, Canon, 51/1-2: 47 Bricknell, “Biddy,” 51/1-2: 20 Barrett Dam, 51/3-4: 126-127 Bricknell, J. 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