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Herbert Eugene Bolton_Historian of the American Borderlands

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by Albert L. Hurtado


  Hurley Marine Works

  immigration: backlash against California textbook on

  Ishi (Yahi Indian)

  Italy: HEB knighted by king of

  Jacobs, Wilbur R.

  James, William

  Jameson, J. Franklin: as AHA president; as American Historical Review editor; circle of; death of; guides to Mexican materials and; Haskins’s correspondence with; history dissertation data of; legacy of; letters of introduction obtained via significance in HEB ’s career Teggart’s skills and. See also American Historical Review

  Janes, Gertrude. See Bolton, Gertrude Janes (wife)

  Janes, Mrs. (Gertrude’s mother)

  Jews: allegations about HEB ’s refusal to hire fraternity’s discrimination against; HEB ’s work supported by identified in recommendations (and later not); university discrimination against

  Jinx (play)

  John Paul II (pope)

  Johns Hopkins University

  Johnson, Allen: as editor of Chronicles of America series HEB ’s book for series of writing lessons of

  Johnson, Hiram

  Johnson, Paul

  Johnson, Thomas (HEB ’s grandson)

  Jones, Richard Lloyd

  Jones, William Cary

  Jordan, David Starr: admiration for; eugenicist beliefs of; HEB ’s meeting of Turner recruited by. See also Stanford University

  Juárez, Benito

  Kantorowicz, Ernst Hartwig

  Kaukauna High School (Wis.)

  Kerner, Robert J.

  Kerr, Clark

  King, James Ferguson

  King, Thomas Starr

  Kinnaird, Lawrence: HEB ’s legacy and; HEB ’s replacement and; loyalty oath controversy and; new curriculum requirements and; promotion for; WWII service of

  Kino, Eusebio: committee to promote statue of; European research on exploring trails of; HEB compared with; Tumacacori mission of

  Kino’s Historical Memoir of Pimería Alta (HEB)

  Kipling, Rudyard

  Knights of Columbus

  Kosmos Club

  Kroeber, Alfred L.

  Ku Klux Klan

  La Follette, Robert

  Lane, J. J.

  Larned, William E.

  Larson, Lawrence M.

  Latin American studies and history: first formal college course in; HEB ’s view of future for sidelined in wartime curriculum report. See also Americas; history of the Americas (hemispheric history); Spanish America; Spanish Borderlands

  Leonard, Charles B.

  Leonard, Irving B.

  Lesley, Lewis B.

  Lewis and Clark expedition

  Libby, Orin G.

  Library of Congress

  Lincoln-Roosevelt League

  Lindbergh, Charles

  Lipman, Charles

  litigation support for attorneys (HEB)

  Lockwood, Frank C.: background of HEB biographical sketch by HEB ’s students questioned by; travels with HEB; work: “Adventurous Scholarship,”

  Lodge, Henry Cabot

  London, Jack

  Los Almagres silver mine

  Los Angeles City Council

  Los Angeles Express

  Lost Trail, The (Cozzens)

  Lothrop, Maria Lydia

  Lovejoy, Arthur

  Lowell, Abbott Lawrence

  Loyola University (Chicago)

  Lummis, Charles Fletcher

  Lunt, William E.

  Magnaghi, Russell

  manifest destiny

  maps. See cartographic materials

  Margaret Byrne endowed professorship

  Marshall, Thomas Maitland: anti-Semitism of as HEB's student on Paetow work: The ColoniZation of North America (with HEB )

  Mather, Stephen

  Mayflower (ship)

  McCarthy, Joseph

  McCormac, Eugene I

  McGraw-Hill.See Whittlesey House (publisher)

  McKinley, William

  McLaughlin, Andrew

  McMaster, John Bach: as AHA president background of death of HEB's reading of mentoring style of popularity of views on Maine and expansionism students of work: History of the American People

  McWilliams, Carey

  Mecham, John Lloyd

  Menéndez de Avilés, Pedro

  Merritt, Ralph

  Metcalf, John Brockway

  Mexican-American War California textbook on HEB's search for records of HEB's visit to sites of in hemispheric history perspective treaty to end

  Mexican Revolution Guide to the Materials delayed due to HEB in country just before in hemispheric history perspective oil industry impacted by

  Mexican War of Independence

  Mexico: American Indians as citizens of Anza's trail in Coronado quadricentennial and U.S. relations with damage to archives in details for academic absence for research in Doheny's hopes for U.S. intervention in eugenicist beliefs about people of family story about HEB's persistence in HEB's travels to, Figs letters of introduction for research in oil industry in provincial archives of race relations in See also Archivo Nacional; Museo Nacional

  Mexico City: HEB'S lodgings in HEB's research schedule in HEB's travel, teaching, and lectures in unexplored archival repositories of See also Archivo Nacional; Museo Nacional

  Mezes, Sidney E

  Mézières, Athanase de

  Mills College (Oakland)

  Milwaukee (Wis.): brothers living in social activities in See also Wisconsin State Normal School

  “Mission as a Frontier Institution in the Spanish American Colonies, The” (HEB)

  Mission Santo Domingo (Ga.)

  Mississippi Valley Historical Association

  Mitchell, Richard

  Moffitt, James K

  Monroe Doctrine

  Montcalm and Wolfe (Parkman)

  Monterey (Mexico) archives,

  Mood, Fulmer

  Moore, Harry

  Morison, Samuel Eliot

  Morrill Act

  Morris, William A

  Morrison professorship

  Moses, Bernard

  Mount Vernon (Va.)

  Mowry, George

  Murieta, Joaquín

  Museo Nacional (Mexico City)

  Nasatir, Abraham

  Nation, The

  National Archives

  National Board of Historical Service

  National Council for the Social Studies

  National Education Association

  national histories: borderland and transnational dimensions of HEB's alternative to hemispheric context of post-WWII demand for U.S.

  National Park Service: Coronado's trail expedition and HEB's students hired by HEB's working relationship with

  Native American history: emergence of HEB's narrative in context of

  Native Americans. See American Indians

  Native Sons of the Golden West: anti-communism of central role of controversy over statues and Davis’s death and graduate fellowships funded by graduate fellowships withdrawn by on HEB and Texas presidency offer HEB honored by HEB's European trip funded by EHB’s presentations for HEB's view of historical commission member named by history department support from War History Committee funds and

  Neasham, Vernon Aubrey

  Nebraska: family's failed move to

  “Need for the Publication of a Comprehensive Body of Documents Relating to the History of Spanish Activities within the Present Limits of the United States, The” (HEB)

  Neff, Pat M

  Neillsville (Wis.): HEB s teaching in

  Nettels, Curtis

  New Deal (FDR)

  New Mexico: conquest of Coronado's trail through Mexican archival sources on mission essay on Pueblos of See also University of New Mexico

  New Mexico Coronado Commission

  New York Times,

  Noll, Lorenz

  Northwestern University

  Noticias de la California (Palóu)

  Nussbaum, Jesse

  Oahu College (Honolulu)

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  Office of Strategic Services (OSS)

  Ogden, Adele

  Ohio State University

  oil industry in Mexico

  “Our Nation's First Boundaries” (HEB)

  Outpost of Empire (HEB)

  Oxford University

  Pacific Coast Branch (AHA)

  Pacific Historical Review,

  Pacific Ocean in History, The (HEB and Stephens)

  Pacific Theological Seminary

  Paetow, Louis

  Pageant in the Wilderness (HEB)

  Palma (Yuma chief)

  Palóu, Francisco

  Paltsits, Victor Hugo

  Panama-Pacific Historical Congress

  Panama-Pacific International Exposition (San Francisco)

  Pan American Day (UCLA)

  Pan American Institute of Geography and History

  Pan-Americanism: HEB's concept of

  Pan American Trade Committee

  Parish, John

  Parkman, Francis: American Indian narrative of HEB compared with HEB's reading of as model for HEB prejudices of writing style of works: Montcalm and Wolfe, Pontiac

  Paxson, Frederic Logan: as AHA president Byrne professorship for California centennial projects and HEB's replacement and as history department head Jones’s criticism of students under on U.S. history works: History of the American Frontier,; review of The Colonization of North America, 1492–1783(HEB and Marshall)

  Perkins, Dexter

  Peru: HEB's visit to

  Peterson, Harry

  Phelan, James D

  Philippine Commission

  Philippine Islands: educational work in

  historical documents collection on

  Pike, Zebulon Montgomery

  Pioneers of the Old Southwest (Skinner)

  Pius XII (pope)

  Plan of Iguala (Mexico, 1821)

  political science department (Calif.)

  politics: avoidance of controversy declined to discuss questions about universities as separate from See also communism

  Polushkin, E. P

  Pomeroy, Earl

  Pontiac (Parkman)

  PortoláGaspar de

  Powell, Philip

  Powicke, F. M.

  Prather, W. L.

  Prescott, William Hickling

  Priestley, Herbert Ingram: as Bancroft Library director courses taught by death of dismay at HEB's use of budget Doheny Foundation work of HEB's replacement and as HEB's student position of student of

  primary sources. See cartographic materials; historical documents

  Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies

  Princeton University

  professionalization See also historical profession

  Professor's Faculty Club (Philadelphia)

  Prolegomena to History (Teggart)

  Protestantism: Drake plate as venerable relic of

  narrative about triumph of

  See also Anglo- American history; anti-Catholic attitudes; frontier thesis (Turner, 1893)

  publications (HEB): as chronicle vs. critical analysis Coronado as culmination of detailed vs. pleasing to read Ehrman's funds for first article foreword to book ideas underlying introductions to edited documents listed by year maps and photographs in multiple ongoing projects plans for writing lessons for See also cartographic materials

  publications, specific (HEB): Anza's California Expeditions Arredondo's Historical Proof of Spain's Title to Georgia Athanase de Mézières and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier California's Story (with Adams) The Colonization of North America 1492–1783 (with Marshall) Coronado (joint publication) The Debatable Land (with Ross) “Drake's Plate of Brass,” “The Epic of Greater America,” Fray Juan Crespi Guide to the Materials…in the Principal Archives of Mexico The Hasinais Kino's Historical Memoir of Pimería Alta With the Makers of Texas (with Barker) “The Mission as a Frontier Institution in the Spanish American Colonies,” “The Need for the Publication of a Comprehensive Body of Documents Relating to the History of Spanish Activities within the Present Limits of the United States,” “Our Nation's First Boundaries,” Outpost of Empire, The Pacific Ocean in History (with Stephens) Pageant in the Wilderness, Palóus Historical Memoirs of New California (ed. HEB ) The Spanish Borderlands, Texas in the Middle of the Eighteenth Century, “Two Types of Courses in American History,”

  Pueblo Indians

  Pueblo Lands Act(1924)

  Pullman Strike (1894)

  Querétaro (Mexico), missionary archives of

  Quinan, Francis G.

  race: Cal campus and HEB's beliefs about Jews considered as southern beliefs about See also eugenics

  Ranke, Leopold von

  Read, Conyers

  religious beliefs (HEB): avoidance of controversial churchgoing in high school years favorite scripture silence on strict Methodist upbringing Texas cultural assumptions about

  religious contexts: job hunting and prejudices in key article on significance of missions narratives about Spanish America and oaths in of Texas controversy of Texas search for president See also anti-Catholic attitudes; anti- Semitism; Catholic Church; Spanish colonizers and missions

  Remington, Frederick

  research in Mexico (HEB): first publication from Lewis and Clark expedition documents Pike papers discovery in political power underlying support for Transcontinental Treaty documents travels for unexplored archival repositories and

  retirement years (HEB): Bernard Moses Memorial Lecture California centennial projects Chronicles of California series Coronado publication Coronado's trail expedition date of first retirement date of permanent retirement Escalante project Escalantes trail expedition joys of lectures loyalty oath controversy and projects planned for Serra Cause teaching and university duties at Cal during WWII teaching elsewhere wartime rationing and work habits and schedule

  Revolutionary Europe (Stephens)

  Rhodes, James Ford

  Rippy, J. Fred: festschrift presentation and HEB's recruitment of, HEB's replacement and as HEB's student HEB's students hired by hired by Chicago wartime curriculum report and

  Robinson, Edgar E.

  Rockefeller Foundation

  Roosevelt, Franklin D. See Good Neighbor Policy; New Deal (FDR)

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Root, Elihu

  Rosenberg, Hans

  Ross, Mary

  Rowell, Chester

  Rowland, Donald W.

  Ryder, Arthur W.

  Saint Ignatius College (later, University of San Francisco)

  Saint Mary's College (Moraga, Calif.)

  San Diego State Teachers’ College

  San Francisco: as borderland community earthquake(1906)

  HEB honored in

  San Francisco Chronicle

  San Francisco Committee of Vigilance

  San Francisco Junior College

  San Francisco State College

  San Luis Potosí archives

  Santa Barbara State Teacher's College

  Sather Professor of History

  Sather Tower (University of California, Berkeley)

  Sauer, Carl

  Saxon America: use of term

  Schevill, Ferdinand

  Schlesinger, Arthur M.

  Scientific Aids for the Study of Manuscripts (Haselden)

  Scott, George W.

  Secretaría de Gobernación

  Serra, Junípero: admiration for campaign to canonize Drake compared with statue of

  Serra Award

  Sheridan, Philip H.

  Shinn, Beryle: defense of,; Drake plate discovered by

  Sidney H. Ehrman endowed professorship

  “Significance of the Frontier in American History, The.” See frontier thesis (Turner, 1893)

  silver mine, located

  Simpson, Leslie Byrd

  Skinner, Constance Lindsay: HEB's Anza reviewed by HEB's book revised by writing lessons of work: Pioneers of the Old Southwest

  slaves and slavery: abandoned st
udy in Texas milieu graduate study of later terms used for university exam on See also African Americans

  Sluiter, Engel: appointment for HEB's legacy and HEB's recommendation of loyalty oath controversy and new curriculum requirements and

  Smith, Donald E.

  Smith, Preserved

  Snyder, Edwin Lewis

  Somerby, Grace

  Sontag, Raymond

  Southern Pacific Railroad

  Southwest: childhood reading about HEB's first article on historical archives key to independence of litigation support for attorneys in Spanish character of studies of See also American Indians; Spanish America; Spanish Borderlands; travels and expeditions (HEB)

  Southwestern Historical Quarterly,

  Spain: HEB knighted by king of HEB's proposed book on research in

  Spanish America: California textbook incorporating challenge to assumptions about divisions in writing about Drake plate as counterbalance to historical view in context of 1898 events indigenous population decline in, key article on missions’ role in key repository of materials on ordinary prejudices about studies of Texas as key to See also Spanish Borderlands; Spanish colonizers and missions; travels and expeditions (HEB)

  Spanish-American War(1898)

  Spanish Borderlands: basic narrative of California's role in conceptualization of context of writing history of culture considered in as key to hemispheric history mapping Kino's trails across mission essay in context of national monuments narrative reflecting precursors to interest in resurgence of concept San Francisco's founding and Texas as keystone in tradition of trail network of transnational view of See also history of the Americas (hemispheric history); Spanish colonizers and missions travels and expeditions (HEB)

  Spanish Borderlands, The (HEB): context of writing drafts rejected by Johnson proposal for Skinner's revising of success of

  Spanish colonizers and missions: ecumenical Christianity emphasized in discussion of funds requested for restoration of glorified, heroic view of HEB as apologist for HEB's emphasis on HEB's identification with indigenous population decline due to key article on significance of mistaken identification of mission ruins as “principal weapon,” race relations in Serra Cause in context of See also Catholic Church; religious contexts; Spanish America

  Spanish Pioneers, The (Lummis)

  Splawn, Walter

  Sproul, Mrs.

  Sproul, Robert Gordon: California centennial projects and as Cal president Drake plate hoax and at event honoring HEB funds for Lima trip from history department appointments under loyalty oath controversy and U.S. history survey requirement and

  Stanford, Jane

  Stanford, Leland

  Stanford, Leland, Jr.

 

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