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California Folklore Miscellany Index Topics: A - Mass Vol Page Topics: Mast - Z Vol Page Abbreviations 19 264 Mast, Blanche & Family 36 127-29 Abernathy 16 13 Mathematics 24 62 Abominable Snowman in the Trinity 26 262-3 Mattole 4 295 Alps Abortion 1 261 Mauk, Frank 34 89 Abortion 22 143 Mauldin, Henry 23 378-89 Abscess 1 226 Maxwell, Mrs. Vest Peak 9 343 Absent-Minded Professor 35 109 May Day 21 56 Absher Family History 38 152-59 May Day (Kentfield) 7 56 AC Spark Plug 16 44 Mayor of White's Hill 10 67 Accidents 20 38 Maze, The Mystic 17 210-16 Accidents 24 61, 74 McCool,Finn 23 256 Ace of Spades 5 347-348 McCoy, Bob (Wyoming character) 27 93 Acorn Acres Ranch 5 347-348 McCoy, Capt. Bill 23 123 Acorn dance 36 286 McDonal House Ghost 37 108-11 Acorn mush 4 189 McGettigan, Louis 9 346 Acorn, Black 24 32 McGuire, J. I. 9 349 Acorns 17 39 McKiernan,Charles 23 276-8 Actress 20 198-9 McKinley 22 32 Adair, Bethena Owens 34 143 McKinleyville 2 82 Adobe 22 230 McLean, Dan 9 190 Adobe 23 236 McLean, Dan 9 190 Adobe 24 147 McNear's Point 8 8 Adobe house 17 265, 314 McNeil, Dan 3 336 Adobe Hut, Old 19 116, 120 Meade, Ed (Actor) 34 154 Adobe, Petaluma 11 176-178 Meals 17 266 Adventure of Tom Wood 9 323 Measles 1 238 Afghan 1 288 Measles 20 28 Agriculture 20 20 Meat smoking, storing 28 96 Agriculture (Loleta) 10 135 Meat, Salting and Smoking 15 76 Agwiworld---WWII, Richfield Tank 38 4 Meats 1 161 Aimee McPherson Poe 29 217 Medcalf, Donald 28 203-07 Ainu 16 139 Medical Myths 15 68 Airline folklore 29 219-50 Medical Students 21 302 Airline Lore 34 190-203 Medicinal plants 24 182 Airplane Attack 12 103-104 Medicinals 35 56-62 Alamo 28 44 Medicine 25 114 Alaska 5 116-127, 205-213 Medicine (Folk) 35 56-62 Alaska Gold Rush 36 2-3 Medicine (Folk), Faith Healing 35 23-4 Alaska pipeline 36 237-9 Medicine (Folk), Midwifery 35 55 Alaskan Highway 24 164 Medicine chest 1 207 Albatross 20 93 Medicine Man 19 105 Albatross 22 193 Medicine Man 36 286-87 Albion River 2 11 Medicine Woman of Upper Lake 9 194-208 Alcatraz Island 8 9, 13 Medicine, Folk 39 117A-68, 176 Alcatraz Island 16 2 Medicine(Finish) 4 315-316 Alcoholics Anonymous 24 100 Meek, Stephen (Mountain Man) 34 96 Aleut Christmas 39 37-40 Meeker, M. C. 35 259-60 Alexander Valley 2 61 Melone 14 122 Page 1 Alexander, Cyrus 3 18-27, 44-52 Melons 20 247 Algae 24 175, 184 Memoirs of Edith Murphy about Indian 9 225-276 Life Alkali Ike 38 4 Memorabilia 35 64-74, 239-51 All Face Story 15 239 Memorial Day 39 34 All Night Long 37 103 Memories of the Depression 42 262 All Saints Day 39 36 Memories of the Past 22 111-26 Allen, Rex 21 54 (back) Memory Jars 17 35 Alligator 20 224 Men like trolley cars 32 10 Alligators 16 20, 50 Men, Mules & Mountains 34 178-88 Allington, Miss E. 14 173 Men's Room Graffiti 35 148-52 Almada Mary (tankhouse) 34 224 Mendenhall, Henrietta 28 242 Almanacs 34 163 Mendocino 2 10, 185, 257-263 Altimira, Father 17 224 Mendocino 4 53 Alturas 33 255 Mendocino 16 14, 15 Alum 1 298 Mendocino City History 10 295-300 Amador County 16 17 Mendocino Coast 10 277-282 Ambush 24 20 Mendocino Coast (People) 10 283-288 American Factory Notice 38 85 Mendocino Coast Rum Running 10 301 American Flag 6 223 Mendocino Coast Shipwrecks 10 289-292 American mine 23 360 Mendocino County 3 102 Amish 22 159 Mendocino County 5 2-8, 163, 168-71, 342-5, 387-95 Amish 24 5-9 Mendocino County 23 71-2, 281-9 Amish 25 128 Mendocino County 24 96 Amman, Jacob 24 5 Mendocino County Historical Society 22 111-26 Amusements (Mill Valley) 10 15 Mendocino County History 6 389-390 Anal and Excretory Imagery & Slang 37 6-16 Menehunes (Hawaiian Ghost) 9 69 Analy 2 81 Menehuni 25 137 Ancients 1 153 Mennonite 25 128 Anderson Valley 2 12 Mennonite Church 36 42-3 Anderson Valley 3 244 Mennonite Family History 33 84-90 Anderson Valley 4 275 Mennonite personal history 30 230 Anderson Valley 20 132-3, 149-180 Mennonites 4 328-332 Anderson Valley 28 251 Menstrual period 24 214 Anderson Valley 30 147-51 Mental Hospital Jokes 32 26 Anderson Valley 33 309 Mercer expedition 30 304 Anecdotes 15 274, 276 Merritt Carol Choir 36 162 Anecdotes 18 241 Merritt Family 9 357 Anecdotes, Tales and Legends 28 85-93 Merry Golden Tree, The 35 164-5 Anecdotes, Tales and Legends 29 218-327 Merry-go-round 22 345 Anecdotes, Tales and Legends 31 247-90 Mesquite 32 136 Angel Island 8 2, 9, 13 Messiah 4 42 Angel Island 11 197 Methane 21 297 Angel's Camp 22 75 Methodist 23 276-8 Angelo, Heath 3 303 Metini 4 149-159 Angels 16 185, 186, 363 Mexican 23 11, 185, 238, 240, 247 Animal lore (Superstition) 27 15-19 Mexican 24 213 Page 2 Animal stories 21 55, 71, 75, 78-87, Mexican beliefs 16 151, 219-220 90-99, 330 Animal stories 28 67 Mexican bull fights 16 151 Animal stories 29 251-54 Mexican curse 30 68 Animal stories 30 317 Mexican drawn work 1 289 Animal Transformation 7 162 Mexican Fable 32 251 Annie Laurie 35 175 Mexican Games 31 134 Anny, Anny Over 39 27-8 Mexican gestures 17 102-13 Ant Pudding 4 172 Mexican holidays/feasts 16 151, 217, 220 Anthony, Rev. Elihu 23 276-8 Mexican land grants 17 222, 223a Antioch 28 44 Mexican music 16 145-150 Antler tablets 1 260 Mexican Myths 38 266-71 Antlers in the Treetops 32 21 Mexican recipes 29 58-9 Ants 20 268, 273, 274 Mexican Reminiscences 33 23 Anvils 21 57 Mexican Roundup 4 334 Apache 17 160 Mexican sayings 16 316 Apache Tears 17 160 Mexican Serenading 7 145 Appalachia 19 233-238 Mexican Superstitions 32 250 Appalachian Mountains speech 26 131 Mexican tale 29 274 Appaloos 21 85 Mexican tale 30 70 Appendicitis 16 16 Mexican tourists 16 298 Apple 22 187 Mexican witch 30 67 Apple Butter (recipe) 35 37 Mexican-Americans 21 129-44, 171-6 Apple butter time 29 60-61 Mexican-Americans 22 154 Apple Dumplings 15 71 Mexico 21 34 Apple Festival 22 291-2 Mickey Mouse 19 104 Apples 18 255 Midnight 20 61, 208 Applique 1 292 Midnight 21 51, 55 Appliqued Quilts 35 77-8, 80-3 Midnight 22 216 Apron parties 21 51 Midway, Utah 35 9 Arcata 2 82 Midway, Utah 36 236 Arcata 10 222 Midwife, Payment of 41 6 Arch Rock 8 10 Midwifery 35 55 Archer, Sheridan 34 56-63 Midwifery 36 353 Architecture 23 319 Migrant Workers' Songs 35 172-76 Architecture 35 239-51 Mildew 1 250 Architecture, Mendocino Coast 11 1-60 Military Life, War Brides 40 2-109 Arguello, Sister 14 44 Military slang 21 262 Arithmetic 6 201 Milk of Magnesia 22 143 Arkansas 22 2 Milking 21 186 Arkansas Traveler 35 172-3 Milkweed 1 259 Arkansas; sayings 26 181-3 Milky Way 16 69 Arkansas; stories 26 137-40 Mill Creek Massacre Mystery 22 101-5 Arks of Belvedere Lagoon 11 200 Mill Valley 8 4, 16 Armenian 21 71 Mill Valley History 10 1-23 Armenian marriage customs 25 111-13 Mill Work (Caspar) 10 355 Armenian marriage tales 25 107-10, 121 Miller and Lux 33 248 Armistice Day 39 35 Miller, General John J. 9 343 Army 24 52a, 93-5 Miller, Roger 17 146 Arrival of the Americans 12 21 Miller's Hash 35 176 Page 3 Arrowheads 4 173 Millionaire 19 149 Arrowheads 23 9 Mills 18 201, 210 Art and Garden Fair (Marin) 7 51 Mills 19 135-6, 159 Art in School 31 184-211 Mills (lumber) 16 15 Arthritis 1 254 Mina Tonka water 27 143 Artichokes 21 331 Miner's Lettuce 32 146 Artifacts 18 82-86, 240 Mineral Information Service (Bulletin 27 169-188 on Geysers) Artifacts 20 148 Mineral Ranch 2 281-282 Artifacts 21 38 Miners 3 283-288 Arts and crafts 7 181, ff Miners 18 194 Arts and crafts 28 94-117 Miners, description of 19 211-12 Arts and crafts 29 106-16 Miners, songs 19 210a-220 Arts and crafts 32 225-48 Mines 24 31 Arts and crafts 35 64-96 Mines / Mining 17 100-01 Asafetida 1 241, 245, 252, 273 Mines, granite 17 188-202 Asafetida bag 29 98 Mines, lost 17 155 Ascorbic acid 1 247 Mines, town 17 235 Ashes to ashes 20 90 Mining 5 194-197 Ass 22 23 Mining 14 214 Assaying Office 23 161 Mining 16 64, 202 Asthma 1 220 Mining 18 61-70, 97, 189a, 194-7, 204, 223 Asti, Sonoma Co. 2 61 Mining 19 63-4,162-7, 210-20 Asti, Sonoma Co. 36 206-35 Mining 20 213-4 Athletic sayings 32 84-88 Mining 21 273-4 Athletic superstition 27 43 Mining 22 83-4, 242 Atkeson, W. E. 3 187 Mining 23 112-16 Auction sale (Mill Valley) 10 8 Mining 24 67, 92 Austin Creek 34 107 Mining camps 20 12, 198-9 Australian gold fields 5 260-337 Mining glass 18 268-9 Australian lumber 27 261 Mining Lore 41 11 Autograph albums 2 92, 98-114 Mining quicksilver 18 29-59 Autograph rhymes 8 162-215 Mining sulphur 18 37 Autograph rhymes 24 222-3 Minter Fairy 6 13-14 Autograph rhymes 25 143-65 Mirabel Mine 17 155 Autograph rhymes 28 288-293 Miracle at Russian Gulch 6 408-411 Autograph rhymes 31 70 Miranda 2 82 Autograph rhymes 32 113-14 Mirror 22 193, 200 Autograph rhymes 35 135-46 Mirror 17 177 Autograph rhymes 39 206-209 Mirrors 16 153, 208 Autograph verses 20 64-8, 72, 82-3, 85, Miss America (First) 5 169-170 90, 93-5 Autograph wishes 19 10-28 Miss Fogarty's Christmas Cake 16 408 Autographs 15 160 Mission Life Unit 6 275-292 Autographs 6 53-54, 61 Mission San Francisco Solano 2 249 Autographs from the late 80's 15 180 Mission San Francisco Solano 6 323-324 Autographs occurrence 15 160 Mission San Juan Bautista 41 303 Autographs, etc.
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