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Sacramento, 1848photo, 40.1 (Spring 1994): 1-16; Sept. 1848, 1.4 (April 1955): 1-4; Sept. 1848, 1.5 (May 1955): 4-8; 1849, 26.2 (Summer 1980): 3-4, 6; 1850, 3.3 (April 1957): 3-8; Jan. 1850, 1.2 (October 1954): 1-2; June 1851, 31.1 (Spring 1985): 3-16; 1853, 1.1 (June 1954): 1-2; 1853, 1.1 (June 1954): 1-2; 1869, 15.3 (April 1969): 34; 1872, 25.3 (Fall 1979): 1-10
Sacramento (gunboat)photo, 31.3 (Fall 1985): 4-9, 12-13
Sacramento (sloop)photo, 31.3 (Fall 1985): 1-14
Sacramento (steamboat)26.3 (Fall 1980): 12; 36.3 (Fall 1990): 4
"Sacramento, 1848: The Taber Manuscript," by Charles Austin Mendal Taber40.1 (Spring 1994): 1-16
"Sacramento, 1884: Blaine vs. Cleveland," by Robert K. Archer, III34.3 (Fall 1988): 1-12
"Sacramento, 1888: Harrison vs. Cleveland," by Diane Self34.3 (Fall 1988): 13-29
Sacramento, City Government2.3 (April 1956): 1-8
Sacramento, City Plan 18483.1 (October 1956): 2-4
Sacramento, Fast Combat and Supply Shipphoto, 31.3 (Fall 1985): 10-11, 13
Sacramento, First Mapphoto, 9.4 (October 1963): 14-15
Sacramento, Founding9.4 (October 1963): 6-25
"Sacramento and the First Transcontinental Railroad: 1856-1864," by Joseph A. McGowan15.2 (January 1969): 1-12
Sacramento Art Center40.3 (Fall 1994): 17-23
Sacramento Bee (newsp.)44.2 (Summer 1998): 27
Sacramento Chamber of Commerce41.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1995): 4-13, 17, 22
"Sacramento Cholera Epidemic of 1850," by Charles E. Nagel4.1 (October 1957): 1-8
Sacramento City College40.3 (Fall 1994): 3, 6-10, 12-14, 23; photo, 43.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1997): 5, 16
Sacramento City Hall, 1854photo, 31.4 (Winter 1985): 5-31
Sacramento Civic Repertory Theater44.2 (Summer 1998): 27
Sacramento County Court House20.3 (October 1974): 8
Sacramento County Grand Jury"Scenes in Sacramento: 1910-1920," 25.2 (Summer 1979): 6
Sacramento County Historical Society1.1 (June 1954): 3-4; photo, 12.2 (April 1966): 3-6
"Sacramento County Historical Society Publications: Golden Notes 1954-1987"34.2 (Summer 1988): 69-81
Sacramento Daily Union (newsp.) June 16, 1858, "Commerce of the Mines"2.1 (October 1955): 1-6
"A Sacramento Dream," by John Nolen, et al.25.1 (Spring 1979): 1-9
Sacramento Electric Light and Power Company16.2-3 (July 1970): 15
Sacramento Electric Power and Light Company33.1 (Spring 1987): 2
Sacramento Federal Orchestra40.3 (Fall 1994): 23
Sacramento Film Corporation38.2 (Summer 1992): 18
Sacramento Fine Arts Association40.3 (Fall 1994): 24
Sacramento Flouring Mills46.2 (Summer 2000): 17, 20-21, 23, 28
"Sacramento for Tourists, 1884," by Frederick E. Shearer33.2 (Summer 1987): 1-24
Sacramento Gas Company27.4 (Winter 1981): 1-14; 42.4 (Winter 1996): 10, 14
"Sacramento: Her Past and Her Future," by Alice Fisher Simpson2.3 (April 1956): 1-8
Sacramento High School36.Special (May 1990): 16; 43.4 (Winter 1997): 3
Sacramento History Center31.4 (Winter 1985): 1-3; 44.2 (Summer 1998): 28
"Sacramento in 1855," by Allan Ottley1.4 (April 1955): 5-8
Sacramento Iron Works46.2 (Summer 2000): 9
"Sacramento: January, 1850," by William Kelly1.2 (October 1954): 1-2
Sacramento Junior College40.4 (Winter 1994): 9; photo, 43.4 (Winter 1997): 1-28; 44.2 (Summer 1998): 31
Sacramento Locomotivephoto, 9.3, Part 2, Special Spring Tour Issue (July 1963): 4-5, 9
Sacramento Northern Railroad25.2 (Summer 1979): 4; 33.1 (Spring 1987): 4, 9-10
Sacramento Pictures Corporation38.2 (Summer 1992): 18, 20
Sacramento Public Libraryphoto, 43.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1997): 9
Sacramento Rangers43.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1997): 3
Sacramento River, 184840.1 (Spring 1994): 3-8, 12; 1877, 32.4 (Winter 1986): 8-11
Sacramento River, in Films38.2 (Summer 1992): 4-9, 12, 15-16, 21
Sacramento RiverMaps, 9.3 (July 1963): 21
Sacramento River explored, 180835.1 (Spring 1989): 3-4
Sacramento School of Design36.1 (Spring 1990): 28
"Sacramento Shielded Sun Yat-sen," by C.M. Goethe7.1 (November 1960): 3
Sacramento Southern Railroad43.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1997): 4
Sacramento Stereoscopic Productions38.2 (Summer 1992): 18
"Sacramento, the State Capitol"6.2 (January 1960): 7-8
Sacramento Tree Foundation36.Special (May 1990): 14
Sacramento Union (newsp.)38.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1992): 1
Sacramento Union (newsp.)"East Sacramento a Century Ago," 1872, 1873, 15.1 (October 1968): 1-11; June 1, 1872, 15.1 (October 1968): 3-5; August 3, 1872, 15.1 (October 1968): 6-8; November 16, 1872, 15.1 (October 1968): 8-9; November 23, 1872, 15.1 (October 1968): 9-10; August 30, 1873, 15.1 (October 1968): 10-11; August 30, 1873, 15.1 (October 1968): 10-11; September 6, 1873, 15.1 (October 1968): 11
Sacramento Union (newsp.)"Sacramento's Chinese in 1873 as Seen by the Union," 16.1 (January 1970): 6-10
Sacramento Valley Development Association40.2 (Summer 1994): 12
Sacramento Valley Railroad1.3 (January 1955): 2-6; 2.2 (January 1956): 1-5; 7.2 (January 1961): 5; photo, 9.3, Part 2, Special Spring Tour Issue (July 1963): 1-18; 15.2 (January 1969): 2; photo, 17.1 (April 1971): 1-10; 19.4 (November 1973): 5; 26.3 (Fall 1980): 3-4; 33.1 (Spring 1987): 13; 37.3 (Fall 1991): 12, 18-19, 21; 39.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1993): 28; 42.1-3 (Spring, Summer, Fall 1996): 18, 24-25; 42.4 (Winter 1996): 28
"Sacramento Vigilantes August - 1851"24.1 (April 1978): 1-8
Sacramento Waterfront, 1849-1851photo, 37.4 (Winter 1991): 1-23
"Sacramento Women: Past and Present," by Terry Cook and Kathleen Paparchontis44.2 (Summer 1998): 1-46
"Sacramento's Chinese in 1873 as Seen by the Union," by Sacramento Union16.1 (January 1970): 6-10
"Sacramento's Electric Power," by Jay Hoffer8.4 (September 1962): 7
"Sacramento's First Bankers," by Robert D. Livingston30.4 (Winter 1984): 1-16
"Sacramento's First Official Post Office," by Jay Hoffer8.3 (May 1962): 6
"Sacramento's Golden Decade of Movie-Making," by Paul Frobose38.2 (Summer 1992): 1-26
"Sacramento's Historic Buildings," by Alice Fisher Simpson1.2 (October 1954): 2-6
"Sacramento's Pioneer Patron of Art: The Edwin Bryant Crocker Family," by K.D. Kurutz36.1 (Spring 1990): 1-37
"Sacramento's Pioneer Patrons of Art: The Edwin Bryant Crocker Family," by K.D. Kurutz31.2 (Summer 1985): 1-31
"Sacramento's Prison Ship 1850-1859," by Dolores Saunders20.3 (October 1974): 1-12
"Sacramento's Sophisticated Ladies: Prostitution in 1860," by Cindy L. Baker41.2 (Summer 1995): 1-38
"Sacramento's Streetcars," by Richard Rodda33.1 (Spring 1987): 1-15
Saddlerock Restaurant36.1 (Spring 1990): 27
"The Saga of Burns Slough," by Stewart Mitchell7.4 (June 1961): 1-3
St. Andrew A.M.E. Churchphoto, 45.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1999): 7-8, 16, 18, 23
St. Francis Parish36.2 (Summer 1990): 20
St. George Hotelphoto, 18.2 (July 1972): 12, Frontspiece
St. Joseph's Female School44.2 (Summer 1998): 18
St. Mary's Catholic Churchphoto, 37.2 (Summer 1991): 54-57, 59
St. Patrick's Day, 186538.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1992): 30
St. Patrick's Day, Sacramento36.2 (Summer 1990): 1-5, 10, 12, 16-17, 19-25
St. Paul's Episcopal Church44.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1998): 7, 20-21
Saint Rose of Lima Churchphoto, 36.2 (Summer 1990): 4, 9, 19, 23
Salmon Falls2.4 (June 1956): 1-8
Salmon Fishing37.2 (Summer 1991): 14
Saloon Licenses, Sacramento44.2 (Summer 1998): 26
Samora, Joseph P."From Millstones to Rollers: A History of Sacramento's Flour Mill Industry," 46.2 (Summer 2000): 1-36
San Francisco Daily Herald (newsp.)"Awful Conflagration - Sacramento In Ashes," 1.2 (October 1954): 7-8
Sanderson, J.B.photo, 45.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1999): 16-17, 19-20, 27-28, 35, 37, 53
Sarsfield Grenadier Guards36.2 (Summer 1990): 5, 19; 38.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1992): 23
Satchell, Reverend Charles45.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1999): 8
Saunders, Dolores"Sacramento's Prison Ship 1850-1859," 20.3 (October 1974): 1-12
Save the American River Association36.Special (May 1990): 1, 11-12; 44.2 (Summer 1998): 37
Sawtelle, Eugene William3.4 (July 1957): 4-5
Sayre, Mrs. Fern R."First Japanese Settlers," 12.2 (April 1966): 28-29, 43
"Scenes in Sacramento: 1910-1920," by Walter Frame25.2 (Summer 1979): 1-5
"Scenes in Sacramento: 1910-1920," by Sacramento County Grand Jury25.2 (Summer 1979): 6
Schliemann, Heinrich30.4 (Winter 1984): 3-4; photo, 30.4 (Winter 1984): 18-27
School, First in Sacramento37.3 (Fall 1991): 4-5
Schoolcraft, H.A.37.1 (Spring 1991): Preface; 38.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1992): 4
Schools, Afro-American in Sacramento11.1 (January 1965): 27
Schools, Funding23.1 (Spring 1977): 12
Schools, Rhoads Schoolphoto, 23.1 (Spring 1977): 1-19
Schools, Sacramentophoto, 45.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1999): 1-89
Schools, Sacramento County23.1 (Spring 1977): 2-3, 9, 13
Schools, Sacramento's First12.2 (April 1966): 20
Schools, Segregation in Sacramento8.3 (May 1962): 2-5
Schools for Chinese, 187316.1 (January 1970): 9
Schroth, George and Company46.2 (Summer 2000): 16-17, 27
Scofield, Ronald D.40.3 (Fall 1994): 13, 21, 26, 28
Scott, Elizabeth Thornephoto, 45.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1999): 16, 18-20, 53
Scott, John and Eva Marie3.3 (April 1957): 2-3
Screen News (periodical)38.2 (Summer 1992): 1-2
Scudder, Charlesphoto, 36.1 (Spring 1990): 14, 16
Sculptors, Sacramentophoto, 43.3 (Fall 1997): 1-44
Scurvy46.1 (Spring 2000): 1-3
"Seat of Government," by Constitutional Convention of 187814.3 (April 1968): 1-12
Seavey, Clyde27.2 (Summer 1981): 6
Second Street, 187030.2-3 (Summer, Fall 1984): 1-5
Second Streetphoto, 42.4 (Winter 1996): 8
Segregation, Florin40.4 (Winter 1994): 8
Segregation, Sacramento Schools8.3 (May 1962): 2-5; 41.1 (Spring 1995): 10-12; 45.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1999): 40-83
Selby, Tom32.2 (Summer 1986): 1, 10
Self, Diane"Sacramento, 1888: Harrison vs. Cleveland," 34.3 (Fall 1988): 13-29
Senator (steamboat)photo, 9.3 (July 1963): 4-5, 16; 22.2 (Fall 1976): 2; 26.1 (Spring 1980): 2-3, 6-7
"Sermons in the Storm, Reprint," by Terry Willis37.1 (Spring 1991): 1-16
"Sermons in the Stones: The City Cemetery," by Terry Willis27.1 (Spring 1981): 1-18
Serra, Father Juniperophoto, 10.2 (March 1964): 1-18
Shearer, Frederick E."Sacramento for Tourists, 1884," 33.2 (Summer 1987): 1-24
Sheldon, Jared Dixon23.1 (Spring 1977): 2
Shephard, Professor Forest37.3 (Fall 1991): 4-5
Sherman, William Tecumseh40.1 (Spring 1994): 6, 11
Sherman Island37.2 (Summer 1991): 38
Shields, Peter James12.2 (April 1966): 3
Shigeno, Koyoshi and Hikokumaphoto, 40.3 (Fall 1994): 1-13
Shilo Baptist Church11.1 (January 1965): 4
Shiloh Baptist Church45.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1999): 7-8, 16, 18, 23
Shingle Springs9.3, Part 2, Special Spring Tour Issue (July 1963): 12, 16
"The Ships Named Sacramento," by Jack Halligan31.3 (Fall 1985): 1-14
"Shoot Out at Oak Grove," by John F. Wilhelm29.3 (Fall 1983): 1-15
"Shovels, Stones and Old Bones: A First for the Sacramento Junior College," by Arlean Towne43.4 (Winter 1997): 1-28
Sierras, Crossing 186826.4 (Winter 1980): 1-6
Sill, Edward Rowlandphoto, 24.2 (Summer 1978): 1-17; photo, 37.3 (Fall 1991): 20-21, 25
Siloam Baptist Church45.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1999): 7-8, 16, 18, 23
Silver Mountain26.4 (Winter 1980): 1-6
Sim, George43.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1997): 14
Simmons, William H.42.4 (Winter 1996): 20-23
Simpson, Alice Fisher"California's Famous Statue and its Pioneer Donor," 5.2 (January 1959): 7-8; "Jenny Lind Never Came West," 8.1 (October 1961): 4-5; "Pioneer Register," 3.3 (April 1957): 1-3; "Pioneer Register," 3.4 (July 1957): 4-6; "Sacramento: Her Past and Her Future," 2.3 (April 1956): 1-8; "Sacramento's Historic Buildings," 1.2 (October 1954): 2-6
Sinclair, John3.1 (October 1956): 4-7
Sioc (steamboat)36.3 (Fall 1990): 14-15
Sisters of Mercy44.2 (Summer 1998): 18-19
Sitka (steamboat)photo, 9.3 (July 1963): 14-15
"A Sketch of the Life of Effie Yeaw," by Frederic R. Gunsky36.Special (May 1990): 1-19
Slater, W.R.39.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1993): 5-6
Slough House43.4 (Winter 1997): 9
Slough House Road23.1 (Spring 1977): 1, 5, Endspiece
Slums, Sacramentophoto, 35.2 (Summer 1989): 1, 3-5
Smallpox46.1 (Spring 2000): 1
Smallpox Epidemic, 183335.1 (Spring 1989): 16-17
Smith, Anthony Preston5.1 (October 1958): 1-7
Smith, Horace"Petition of Citizens of Sacramento City Praying the Legislature to Pass a Vagrant Act," 5.3 (April 1959): 5
Smith, Jedediah Strong2.Special Edition (December 1955): 1-6; 6.3 (April 1960): 5-8; photo, 35.1 (Spring 1989): 9-12, 15
Smith, Jesse M."Going, Going, Gone!," 20.4 (December 1974): 10-15; "The Wired, Wild West," 21.2 (Fall 1975): 1-24
Smith's Bar45.3 (Fall 1999): 25
Smith's Gardens5.1 (October 1958): 1-7; 15.1 (October 1968): 4
"Smith's Gardens, Sacramento Showplace of a Century Ago"5.1 (October 1958): 1-7
Sons of Italy37.2 (Summer 1991): 62
Southern Pacific Depotphoto, 19.4 (November 1973): 15-17
Southern Pacific Railroad26.3 (Fall 1980): 6; 38.2 (Summer 1992): 1
Southern Pacific Railroad, Sacramento40.2 (Summer 1994): 8-33
"The Southern Pacific Shops," by D.L. Joslyn, et al.19.4 (November 1973): 1-17
Southern Pacific Shops, Sacramentophoto, 19.4 (November 1973): 1-17; photo, 40.2 (Summer 1994): 5, 20
Southern Pacific Station, Sacramentophoto, 40.2 (Summer 1994): 1, 19
Southside Neighborhood37.2 (Summer 1991): 50, 53
Southside Park43.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1997): 3, 17
Sperry Flour Company46.2 (Summer 2000): 1, 15, 21-25, 27-28
Squatters Riot35.3 (Fall 1989): 9-10; photo, 38.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1992): 1-26
"The Squatters Riot: A Dramatic Episode in Sacramento's History"38.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1992): 1
"The Squatters Riot: A Dramatic Episode in Sacramento's History," by Dr. John Frederick Morse38.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1992): 1-22
Stables, Barbara Worth15.5 (October 1969): 3-4
Stackpole, Ralphphoto, 40.3 (Fall 1994): 8-12, 26
Stagecoaches6.1 (October 1959): 4-8; 9.2 (April 1963): 2-7, 16-18
Stagecoaches, Sacramento20.4 (December 1974): 1-9
"Stage Coaching in Sacramento: 1851," by J.D. Borthwick20.4 (December 1974): 1-9
Stanford, Jane Eliza Lathrop (Mrs. Leland)11.1 (January 1965): 18; photo, 35.4 (Winter 1989): 1-5, 13; 44.2 (Summer 1998): 16-17
Stanford, Leland9.1 (January 1963): 7-13; 15.2 (January 1969): 5-11; 15.4 (July 1969): 3, 6-7; 25.4 (Winter 1979): 7; photo, 35.4 (Winter 1989): 1-20
Stanford, Leland Jr.photo, 35.4 (Winter 1989): 1-2, 13; 44.2 (Summer 1998): 16-17
Stanford Mansionphoto, 35.4 (Winter 1989): 1-15; photo, 44.2 (Summer 1998): 16-17
Star Mills46.2 (Summer 2000): 22
Starkweather, Davephoto, 39.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1993): 16
Starr, J.B.20.4 (December 1974): 15
State Agricultural Pavilionphoto, 33.2 (Summer 1987): 11-12, 22; 36.1 (Spring 1990): 25-26
State Agricultural Society33.2 (Summer 1987): 4, 22
"State Capitol Centennial: Groundbreaking"6.4 (July 1960): 7
Steamboats, Sacramentophoto, 9.3 (July 1963): 1-18; 18.1 (March 1972): 3-7; photo, 22.2 (Fall 1976): 1-14; 25.2 (Summer 1979): 1-2; 26.1 (Spring 1980): 1-10; 26.3 (Fall 1980): 2, 4; photo, 33.4 (Winter 1987): 1-29; 45.3 (Fall 1999): 11-12
Steffens, Joseph19.1 (February 1973): 13, 16, 18; 19.2 (May 1973): 4-5; 36.1 (Spring 1990): 21, 28; 44.2 (Summer 1998): 32
Steffens, Lincoln19.1 (February 1973): 13; photo, 30.2-3 (Summer, Fall 1984): 1-62; see "Lincoln Steffens: The Sacramento Years," 30.2-3 (Summer, Fall 1984): 1-62
Steinbach, Mrs. Hermann"The First Methodist Church," 11.1 (January 1965): 31-34
Stephens, Governor William D.photo, 19.2 (May 1973): 11-12, 36
Stevens, Alexander Jackson19.4 (November 1973): 18-22
Stevens, Emily Pitt25.3 (Fall 1979): 8-9
Still, John Hamiltonphoto, 12.2 (April 1966): 17-18
Stinking Tent19.3 (August 1973): 2
Stockton, Phillip K.44.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1998): 5, 16, 21
Stockton Boulevard25.4 (Winter 1979): 4
Stockton Road37.2 (Summer 1991): 13, 13
Stoddard, Walter E."William H. Warner, Soldier and Pioneer," 3.1 (October 1956): 2-4
"The Story of the Antelope," by Jack Oglesby36.3 (Fall 1990): 1-11
Stovall, Charles A.45.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1999): 29-34
Strafford (bark)45.3 (Fall 1999): 13-15, 24
Streetcars, Sacramento12.2 (April 1966): 21; photo, 33.1 (Spring 1987): 1-15; 44.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1998): 8
Streets, Early Sacramentophoto, 37.4 (Winter 1991): 9-12
Streets, Sacramento, 185131.1 (Spring 1985): 7
Strong, Daniel W.15.2 (January 1969): 4
Suffrage, African American in Sacramento45.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1999): 54
Suffrage, Women in Sacramento44.2 (Summer 1998): 22
Sumitomo Bank21.1 (Spring 1975): 5
Sun Yat-sen7.1 (November 1960): 3
Surendorf, Charles40.3 (Fall 1994): 20
Sutter, Anna Dubeldphoto, 44.2 (Summer 1998): 2
Sutter, Johann Augustus17.4 (December 1971): 1-3; photo, 30.1 (Spring 1984): 1-18; 33.3 (Fall 1987): 1-25; 35.3 (Fall 1989): 8-9; 44.2 (Summer 1998): 2; 1839-1850, 14.2 (January 1968): 1-4; see "Sutter Puts Leidesdorff into Possession of Rancho Rio de los Americanos," 14.2 (January 1968): 4-5; "Sutter's Biographical Statement of 1850," 14.2 (January 1968): 1-4; "Wittman's Overland Journey to Meet Sutter's Family," 14.2 (January 1968): 8-10
Sutter, Johann Augustus Jr.photo, 9.4 (October 1963): 6-25; 27.1 (Spring 1981): 5; photo, 30.1 (Spring 1984): 4-7, 19-26; 44.2 (Summer 1998): 2
Sutter, Johann Augustus and Native Americans40.1 (Spring 1994): 10-11
Sutter, Johann Augustus, Title to Sacramento Land38.3-4 (Fall, Winter 1992): 4-5
Sutter Floral Gardens15.1 (October 1968): 7-8
Sutter Hall15.1 (October 1968): 7-8
Sutter Junior High36.Special (May 1990): 2
Sutter Lake (China Slough)photo, 13.2 (December 1966): 1-10; photo, 19.4 (November 1973): 6-7, 11, 14-15; 24.3 (Fall 1978): 1, 11; 30.2-3 (Summer, Fall 1984): 6; photo, 40.2 (Summer 1994): 1-34
"Sutter Lake or China Slough," by John C. Jenkins13.2 (December 1966): 1-10
"Sutter Puts Leidesdorff into Possession of Rancho Rio de los Americanos," by John A. Sutter14.2 (January 1968): 4-5
Sutter Rifles, 5th Calvary State Militia33.3 (Fall 1987): 24
"Sutter's Biographical Statement of 1850," by John A. Sutter14.2 (January 1968): 1-4
Sutter's Flour Mill46.2 (Summer 2000): 1, 6-7, 26
Sutter's Fort10.1 (January 1964): 1-9; 14.2 (January 1968): 2-3; 17.4 (December 1971): 1-3; 1848, 40.1 (Spring 1994): 4, 6, 8-11; 1852, 14.2 (January 1968): 11
Sutter's Fort, Sale of14.1 (November 1967): 7-11; 14.2 (January 1968): 11
"Sutter's Fort Offered to the State in 1852," by A.S. Bayley14.2 (January 1968): 11-12
Sutter's Landingphoto, 40.1 (Spring 1994): 3, 6, 11
Sutter's Mill32.2 (Summer 1986): 11
"Sutter's Sale of the Fort," by A.S. Bayley14.2 (January 1968): 11
Sutterville9.4 (October 1963): 8, 13, 16-17; 26.3 (Fall 1980): 9, 13; 30.1 (Spring 1984): 1-16; 37.2 (Summer 1991): 9, 18, 20; 43.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1997): 2-4, 10; 1849, 26.2 (Summer 1980): 2; 1849, 40.1 (Spring 1994): 13
Sutterville Brewery43.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1997): 2
Sutterville Road43.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1997): 4
Swanston, Charles40.3 (Fall 1994): 10-11; 43.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1997): 4, 10, 19, 21
Swanston, George43.1-2 (Spring, Summer 1997): 4-5, 10, 12-13, 20-21
Syphilis46.1 (Spring 2000): 1


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