Index #1 – People – G thru H

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Example: 23/3 = Vol. 23, No. 3

G.

Galland, Abraham; Abraham Galland: Pioneer Western Mohel and Officiant; San Francisco; William M. Kramer and Norton B. Stern; 22/3

Galland Brothers; The Galland Brothers of San Francisco and the Galland Laundry; San Francisco; Edward Galland Zelinsky; 30/4

Gartenberg, Abraham; Abraham Gartenberg: Military Revolutionary and Businessman of Hawaii; Hawaii; Norton B. Stern; 41/4

Gatzert, Bailey; Bailey Gatzert and the Bailey Gatzert [Steamboat]; Washington; Allen Klenman; 29/3

Germain, Eugene, and Edward Germain; Eugene and Edward Germain of Los Angeles; Los Angeles; Harriet Ashby; 38/3&4

Germain Family; The Germains of Los Angeles; Los Angeles; Harriet Ashby; 2/4

Gesas, Harry; Harry Gesas: Jewish Merchant in a Wyoming Coal Town; Wyoming; Nancy Schoenburg; 17/1

Gindi Family; Jack E. Gindi, Rachel Gindi, Jack E. and Rachel Gindi Foundation; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 28/4

Ginsberg, Harris; “Silver King Mike” of the West Kootenay, British Columbia, 1849–1922; British Columbia; Cyril E. Leonoff; 35/1, 37/3&4

Glantz, Leib; Cantor Leib Glantz in Los Angeles, 1941–1954: Voice of Inspiration; Los Angeles; Jonathan L. Friedmann; 46/1

Glaser, Joseph B.; The Rabbi and the Western Indians, 1984; South Dakota; Joseph B. Glaser; 28/1

Glasser, Bernard; An Interview with Bernard Glasser; Southern California; Dalia Taft and Lee Burg; 44/3&4

Glickman, Marty; Glickman and Stoller: Jewish Athletes Cut from Competition at the Olympics, 1936; USA; Donald H. Harrison; 33/1

Gluck, Adolph; Adolph Gluck: The Jewish Mayor of Wild and Wooly Dodge City, Kansas; Kansas; Henry L. Carey; 29/4

Gluck, Adolph; Adolph Gluck: The Jewish Mayor of Wild and Wooly Dodge City Retires; Kansas; George M. Goodwin; 30/2

Gluckfeld, Joseph, and Ray Axelrod; Gluckfeld-Axelrod: An Orthodox Wedding, San Francisco, California, February 14, 1900; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 26/2, 41/1

Godchaux, Edmond; Edmond Godchaux: Outstanding Public Servant, San Francisco, California; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Godchaux Sisters; The Godchaux Sisters; San Francisco; Flora J. Arnstein and Susan B. Park; San Francisco; 15/1, 35/3&4

Godchaux Sisters; The Godchaux Sisters: Adele, Helene, Rebecca, and Josephine, San Francisco, California; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Goldbaum, Simon; Simon Goldbaum of San Luis Rey, California; Southern California; Helen Goldbaum Baranov; 13/2

Goldberg, Edgar; Edgar Goldberg and Forty Years of the Texas Jewish Herald; Texas; Bryan Edward Stone; 30/4

Goldberg, Edgar; Remembering Edgar Goldberg: A Tribute; Texas; Henry Jacob Horowitz; 30/4

Goldberg, Isaac; Reminiscences of an Arizona Pioneer; Arizona; Isaac Goldberg; introduction by Harriet and Fred Rochlin; 2/3

Goldberg, Lewis; Case of Manslaughter at Humbug, California; Northern California; 16/1

Goldberg, Louis; Louis Goldberg and Family: Pioneer Jews of Jefferson, Texas; Texas; Jeff Campbell; 45/4

Goldberg, Rienzi; A Georgian in California: Letters of Rienzi Goldberg, 1864–1865; San Francisco; Rienzi Goldberg; edited by Arnold Shankman; 14/3

Goldberg, Rienzi; Rienzi Goldberg: His Letters Live on San Francisco, California, 1847–1866; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Goldberg Brothers; Philip and Samuel H. Drachman and the Goldberg Brothers: Arizona Pioneers; Arizona; Floyd S. Fierman; 31/2&3

Goldberg Family; The Goldbergs of Boyle Heights: A Picture Story; Los Angeles; 10/1

Golden, Sara; Two Pioneer Ladies of Old Seattle; Washington; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Goldman, Lawrence; Shopping for Food Then Was Quite Different from What it is Today; Los Angeles; Lawrence “Larry” Goldman; 43/3&4

Goldman, Rhoda Haas; A Tribute to Rhoda Haas Goldman; San Francisco; Uri Herscher; 29/2

Goldschmidt, Herman; Herman Goldschmidt and Family: Report of an Interview with Mr. Adlai Goldschmidt, 575 S. Barrington Avenue, Los Angeles, California, July 11, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Goldsmith, Simon; A “Murder” to be Forgotten; Southern California; Norton Stern; 9/2, 44/3&4

Goldstein, Emanuel; Emanuel Goldstein: Food Merchant, San Francisco, California, 1821–1892; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Goldstein, Isaac; A Tragic Western Romance, 1880; San Francisco; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Goldstein, Rachael; Did They Ever Get Married?; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Goldstein, Ronald; I Felt Fortunate to Have Such Loyal Friends; Los Angeles; Ronald Goldstein; 43/3&4

Goldstein, Samuel Harris; Samuel Harris Goldstein: The Oldest Known Burial in a Jewish Cemetery in California, 1850; Northern California; Robert P. Wascou; 43/1

Goldstein Family; The Goldsteins of Alaska; Alaska; Sheldon Goldstein; 42/1

Goldwater, Joseph; The Goldwater Family: Report of an Interview with Mr. Jerrod Goldwater, 323 Veteran Street, Los Angeles, California, October 25, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Goldwater, Lemuel; The Cohn-Goldwater Company: Famous for Cole of California Swimsuits and Boss Brand Work Clothing, Los Angeles, California; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Goldwater, Lemuel; Picture Story Number Eleven: Cohn-Goldwater Building; Los Angeles; 6/1

Goldwater, Michel; Early California Association of Michel Goldwater and His Family; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 4/4

Goldwater, Michel; Some Further Notes on Michel Goldwater; San Francisco; 5/1

Goldwater, Michel; Poverty and Relief in San Francisco at the End of the Nineteenth Century; San Francisco; Michel Goldwater; 13/2

Goldwater, Michel; Michel “Big Mike” Goldwater: Jewish Activist, San Francisco and Los Angeles, California, and Prescott, Arizona, 1821–1903; Western States; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Goldwater, Morris; Goldwater the Telegrapher; San Francisco; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Goodman, Joseph; Picture Story Number Two: The Stern and Goodman Store, Fullerton, 1890; Southern California; 3/4

Goodman, Morris L.; Morris L. Goodman: Los Angeles’ First “American” Councilman, 1850; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 34/3

Goodman, Morris L.; Morris L. Goodman: The First American Councilman of the City of Los Angeles, 1819–1888; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 24/3, 34/4, 38/3&4, 44/3&4

Grant, Ulysses S.; Los Angeles Jewish Voters During Grant’s First Presidential Race; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 13/2

Green, Bill; Bill Green: Pioneer of Our Shtetle Los Angeles; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Green, Edith; Edith Green: Television’s Early Cook, 1949–1954; San Francisco; Wayne S. Wooden; 19/4, 35/3&4

Green, Edith; Edith Green: TV Pioneer and Seventh Generation Shepherd; San Francisco; Wayne S. Wooden; 28/3

Green, Kaufman; Kaufman Green: The Foremost Haberdasher and Clothier of San Luis Obispo, California; Southern California; Kenneth “Pinky” Green; recorded by Terry Conner; 45/4

Green Family; Denouement in San Diego in 1888; Southern California; Norton B. Stern; 11/1

Greenbaum, Norman; Norman Greenbaum: Philanthropist and Businessman, San Francisco and Sacramento, California, 1831–1914; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Greenberg, Anthony; Anthony Greenberg and Charles Lindbergh Together in an Hawaiian Cemetery; Hawaii; David Bittner; 44/1

Greenberg, Morris; The Brass and Bronze Foundry of Morris Greenberg, San Francisco: A Picture Story; San Francisco; 15/2

Greenberg, Morris; Morris Greenberg: Scholar-at-Work, Letter; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Greenberg, Morris; The Morris Greenberg Foundry, San Francisco, California, 1854–1970; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Greenhood Family; Greenhoods of San Bernardino; Southern California; Dorothy Neumann; 15/3

Greenwald, Louis; The Greenwalds of Humboldt County: The Emerald Opiate Ring and the Case of the Chinese Certificates; Northern California; Nan Abrams; edited by Victoria Fisch; 43/2

Gross, Morris; Morris Gross and His Notable Nebraska Farm and Stock Ranch, 1906; Nebraska; 35/2

Gunst, Moses A.; Moses A. Gunst: United Cigar Stores, San Francisco, California, 1853–1928; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Gutheim, James K.; James K. Gutheim: The Rabbi for Whom Louisiana Sat “Shiva,” 1886; Louisiana; Saul I. Teplitz; 30/3

Gutstadt, Bertha; Bertha Gutstadt: “The Original Article,” San Francisco, California; San Francisco Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Gutstadt, Rischard; My Father: Richart Gutstadt of B’nai B’rith: A Memoir; San Francisco; Sylvia G. Olcutt; 25/1

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H.

Haas, Abraham; Abe Haas: Portrait of a Proud Businessman; Los Angeles; Bernice Scharlach; 12/1

Haas, Florine; The Edward Brandenstein – Florine Haas Wedding, San Francisco, 1903; San Francisco; Lionel Heynemann; 15/2

Haas, Florine, and Alice Haas; Florine and Alice Haas and Their Families; San Francisco; David G. Dalin; 13/2

Haas Brothers; Haas Brothers of San Francisco: 127 Years of Business, A Picture Story; San Francisco; 15/1

Haas Brothers; Haas Brothers: Food Suppliers to the West, San Francisco, California; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Hall, Monty; My Canadian Jewish Childhood; Canada; Monty Hall; introduction by Jacob Pressman and Marjorie Pressman; 26/4

Hamburg, Sam; Sam Hamburg: World’s Foremost Jewish Farmer; Northern California; Steven R. Goldsmith; 10/4

Hardy, James H.; Jews, Honor, and James H. Hardy; Northern California; Robert J. Chandler; 23/4

Harris, Emil; Emil Harris: Los Angeles Jewish Police Chief, 1839–1921; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 39/4

Harris, Emil; Emil Harris: Our Jewish Police Chief, 1878; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Harris, Emil; Emil Harris: The First Police Chief and Master Detective of Los Angeles, California, 1839–1921; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Harris, Henry; Dr. Henry Harris: Scholar-at-Work, Letter; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Harris, Henry; Henry Harris, M.D.: Physician and Medical Historian, San Francisco, California, 1874–1938; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Harris, Isaac; Isaac Harris Family of Independence, Inyo County, California; Southern California; 19/1

Harris, Isaac, and Rebecca Harris; Isaac and Rebecca Harris Family of San Francisco; San Francisco; Rowena Lipman; 23/1

Harris, Leopold; Leopold Harris, 1836–1910; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Harris, Leopold; Leopold Harris: Men’s Clothier of Los Angeles; Los Angeles; 38/3&4

Harris, Leopold; Leopold Harris: Notes from a Meeting with Mrs. Joseph Kustiner, Nee Irma Katz, San Bernardino, California, December 31, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Harris, Leopold; Leopold Harris and Herman W. Frank: Report of an Interview with Mr. Lawrence P. Frank, 629 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California, July 4, 1968; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Harris, Morris; The Harris Family: Report of an Interview with Mr. Leslie Harris, 3589 Valencia Avenue, San Bernardino, California, June 16, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Harris Family; Isaac and Rebecca Harris Family of San Francisco; San Francisco; Rowena Lipman; 23/1

Harris Family; The Remarkable Harris Family of Southern California, Part I; Southern California; Hope Anker Gray; 26/1, 44/3&4

Harris Family; Remarkable Harris Family of Southern California, Parts II and III; Southern California; Hope Anker Gray; 26/2, 44/3&4

Hart, Harry; Harry “Gizzy” Hart and the Victoria Cougars, Stanley Cup Champions of 1925; British Columbia; Cyril E. Leonoff; 36/3

Hasson, Ted; Sephardic Home for the Aged Elects Hasson to Presidency; Los Angeles; 28/4

Hattem, I. M.; I. M. Hattem and His Los Angeles Supermarket; Los Angeles; Maurice I. Hattem; 11/3

Hecht, Marcus; Marcus Hecht: Self-Made Shoe Man, San Francisco, California, 1844–1909; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Hecht, Sigmund; Rabbi Sigmund Hecht: A Man Who Bridged the Centuries (Part I); Los Angeles; William M. Kramer and Reva Clar; 7/4

Hecht, Sigmund; Rabbi Sigmund Hecht: A Man Who Bridged the Centuries (Part II); Los Angeles; William M. Kramer and Reva Clar; 8/1

Hecht, Sigmund; Rabbi Sigmund Hecht: A Man Who Bridged the Centuries (Part III); Los Angeles; William M. Kramer and Reva Clar; 8/2

Heifetz, Jascha; Three Jewish Violinists and California: Jascha Heifetz, 1901–1987, Yehudi Menuhin, 1916–1999, Isaac Stern, 1920–2001; San Francisco; Judith M. Taylor; 38/1

Heilner, Sigmund A.; Oregon Pioneer Sigmund A. Heilner: A Picture Story; Oregon; 12/1

Heiss, Amelia; A Wedding at Independence, California; Southern California, 1876; 22/2

Helbing, August; August Helbing of San Francisco, 1824–1896; San Francisco; Jacob Voorsanger; 47/1

Helfman, Max; Max Helfman in California: Creating Jewish Music, 1947–1963; Southern California; Jonathan L. Friedmann; 42/1

Heller, Ernestine, and Louise Heller; “The Girls” in Chicago: Ernestine and Louise Heller; Illinois; Ruth Heller Steiner; 31/2&3

Heller, Louis Herman; Jewish Photographer of the Modoc Indian War; Northern California; Peter E. Palmquist; 22/4

Heller, Martin; Martin Heller: Longest Running President of Temple Emanu-El, San Francisco, California, 1821–1894; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Heller, Moses; Moses Heller: Business and B’nai B’rith Leader, San Francisco, California, 1816–1885; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Hellman, Herman W; Herman W. Hellman: Report of an Interview with Mr. Irving H. Hellman, 518 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California, April 5, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Hellman, Herman W.; The Herman W. Hellman Family: Notes from a Session with Mr. and Mrs. Marco Aronson, 811 Holmby Avenue, Los Angeles, California, March 17, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Hellman, Isaiah M.; Isaiah M. Hellman: Early Hellman Family Pioneer, 1831–1890; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Hellman, Isaiah M.; The Isaiah M. Hellman Family: Report of an Interview with Mrs. Caroline Sichel, 919 S. Hudson, Los Angeles, California, February 23, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Hellman, Isaias W.; The 1877 Mansion of I. W. Hellman of Los Angeles: An Architectural Story; Los Angeles; 11/4

Hellman, Isaias W.; The Banker of the Southland in 1885; Los Angeles; Joseph D. Lynch; 9/3, 38/3&4

Hellman, Isaias W.; The Diary of Isaias W. Hellman, 1911, Part I; Los Angeles; Isaias W. Hellman; 22/1

Hellman, Isaias W.; The Diary of Isaias W. Hellman, 1911, Part II; Los Angeles; Isaias W. Hellman; 22/2

Hellman, Isaias W.; The Diary of Isaias W. Hellman, 1915, Part I; San Francisco; Isaias W. Hellman; 23/1

Hellman, Isaias W.; The Diary of Isaias W. Hellman, 1915, Part II; San Francisco; Isaias W. Hellman; 23/2

Hellman, Isaias W.; Hellman’s Wine: Isaias Wolf Hellman, Los Angeles and San Francisco, California; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Hellman, Isaias W.; Isaias W. Hellman: The Memorial Issue of the Wells Fargo Navadan, San Francisco, California, April 1920; San Francisco; 44/2

Hellman, Isaias W.; Isaias W. Hellman: Pioneer Merchant and Banker of California, 1842–1920; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 38/3&4

Hellman, Isaias W.; Isaias Wolf Hellman: Financial Genius of San Francisco and Los Angeles, California, 1842–1920; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Hellman, Isaias W.; Toward a Biography of Isaias W. Hellman: Pioneer Builder of California; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 2/1

Hellman, Jr., Isaias W.: Picture Story Number Nine: Isaias W. Hellman, Jr.; Los Angeles; 5/3

Hellman, James; The James Hellman Family: Notes Made at a Session with Mrs. Florine Wolfstein, 10994 Ashton Avenue, Los Angeles, California, January 19, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Hellman, Marco H.; The Marco H. Hellman Family of Los Angeles: A Picture Story; Los Angeles; 10/2

Hellman, Marco H.; The Marco Hellman Family: Report of an Interview with Mrs. Marcoreta Hellman Starr, 4636 Varna Avenue, Sherman Oaks, California, June 26, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Hellman, Maurice S.; Maurice S. Hellman Family: Notes on an Interview with Mrs. William Walsh, Nee Lucille Hellman, 2220 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, California, June 12, 1968; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Hellman, Samuel, and Isaiah H. Hellman; Samuel and Isaiah M. Hellman, Brothers and Their Families: Report of an Interview with Mrs. Arthur Greenbaum, nee Aileen Stern, 1850 North Whitley Avenue, Los Angeles, California, June 23, 1974; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Henry, Henry Abraham; Henry Abraham Henry: San Francisco Rabbi, 1857–1869; San Francisco; Marcus H. Henry; 10/1

Henry, Henry Abraham; A San Francisco Rabbi Reports on a Visit to Sacramento in 1858; Northern California; Henry Abraham Henry; 11/1

Hertzberg, Anna; Anna Hertzberg and the Tuesday Musical Club of San Antonio; Texas; Jonathan L. Friedmann; 45/3

Herzog, Joseph; Joseph Herzog: Manufacturer and Inventor, San Francisco and Oakland, California, 1827–1922; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern, 41/1

Herzstein, Morris; Morros Herzstein, M.D.: “The Super-Practitioner,” San Francisco, California, 1854–1927; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Heydenfeldt, Elcan; The First Jewish California State Legislator: Elcan Heydenfeldt, 1850; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 28/3

Heydenfeldt, Elcan; First Jewish State Legislator: Elcan Heydenfeldt, 1850; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 16/1

Heydenfeldt, Solomon; The Earliest Important Jewish Attorney in California, Solomon Heydenfeldt; Northern California; Norton M. Kramer; 23/2

Heydenfeldt, Solomon; Solomon Heydenfeldt: Jewish Justice of the California Supreme Court, San Francisco, California, 1816–1890; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Heydenfelt; Solomon; Solomon Heydenfelt: Justice of the Supreme Court of California, 1816–1890; San Francisco; edited by Oscar T. Shuck; 40/2

Heydenfeldt, Solomon; Solomon Heydenfeldt (1816–1890): Supreme Court Judge; San Francisco; William M. Kramer; 28/3

Heydenfeldt, Solomon; Three Jewish-Activist Lawyers of Nineteenth Century California: Solomon Heydenfeldt (1816–1890), Henry Jacob Labatt (1832–1900), and Joseph R. Brandon (1828–1916); California; William M. Kramer; 45/3

Heyman, Henry; Sir Henry Heyman: San Francisco’s Noble Musician; San Francisco; William M. Kramer and Norton B. Stern; 18/4

Heyneman, Paul; Memories of a Then Eight-Year-Old; San Francisco; Paul Heyneman; 13/3

Heynemann, Lionel; Lionel Heynemann Children: The Eloesser-Heynemann Company, San Francisco, California; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Himeles, Adolph; St. Louis “Fuzz,” Kosher Style; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Hirshfeld Family; Hirshfelds of Kern County: A Picture Story; Southern California; 15/3

Hirshfeld Family; The Hirschfeld Family: Kern County Merchants and Public Servants; Southern California; Norton B. Stern; 41/4

Hirschfelder, Joseph Oakland; Joseph Oakland Hirschfelder: Prominent Physician, San Francisco, California, 1855–1920; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Hirschkowitz, Lesser; Dr. Lesser Hirschkowitz and the Harris Family of California; Southern California; Norton B. Stern; 41/4

Hirschman, Moses; Obituary of Moses Hirschman, 1900; Utah; 29/2

Hodes, Don; “A Rather Wholesome Environment in which To Be Raised”; Los Angeles; Don Hodes; 43/3&4

Hoffman, Abraham; My Boyle Heights Childhood, Los Angeles, 1940s–50s; Los Angeles; Abraham Hoffman; 35/1

Hollandersky, Abraham; Going a Few Rounds with “Abe the Newsboy,” Abraham Hollandersky, 1887–1966; Panama; Abraham Hoffman; 40/1

Hollub, Adolphus; Adlophus Hollub: Merchant and Mason, San Francisco, California, 1820–1890; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Hollub, Adolphus; Adolphus Hollub of San Francisco; San Francisco; Leon L. Strauss; 15/2

Hollzer, Harry A.; Judge Harry A. Hollzer: Los Angeles Community Leader, 1880–1946; Los Angeles; 43/2

Honig, Bill; Bill Honis: Scholar-at-Work, Letter; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/1

Hornbein, Marjorie; Marjorie Hornbein: Pianist and Pied Piper, a Colorado Original; Colorado; Andrea Jacobs; 32/2&3

Hornbein, Philip; Philip Hornbein: A Jewish New Dealer in Denver; Colorado; Jeanne Abrams; 17/1

Hyam, Benjamin D.; The Masonic Career of Benjamin D. Hyam: California’s Third Grand Master; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 7/3

Hyam, Benjamin D.; Benjamin Daniel Hyam: Master Mason, San Francisco, California, 1813–1893; San Francisco; Norton Stern; 41/1

Hyman, Moses; The Pioneer of Sacramento Jewry; Northern California; Norton B. Stern; 21/4

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