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Galapagos Islands
Garden of the Gods
Gardiner, John; Forms of Prose Literature
General Film Co.
Georgetown University baseball team
Girlfriends. See also “Diosus”; Ackerman, Dorothy; Anderson, Louise; Anderson, Nellie; Baker, Brownella; Campbell, Berenice; Emmeline; Fergerson, Mildred; Gornall, Lola; Hunter, Polly; Luxford, Nola; Schwarz, Elma; Smith, Mildred; Wilhelm, Claire; Wilhelm, Lillian; Williams, Wanda
Glacier National Park
Gladiator (boat)
Goldwyn (Goldfish), Samuel
Gornall, Lola
Grand Canyon Game Preserve
Grand Canyon National Park
Gray, Alice Josephine (mother); death; relocates to Lackawaxen; Zane’s affection for; Zane’s belated remorse over death
Gray, Lewis (father) ; autobiography; changes name to Grey; death; dentistry; financial disaster; harsh disposition; inability to provide for family; marriage; pampered by sisters; religious fervor; relocation to Columbus
Gray, Liggett
Gray, Tad
Great Barrier Reef
Great Island, Nova Scotia
Gregory, H. E.
Gregory, William
Grey, Betty (daughter); Zane’s description of birth
Grey, Ella (sister)
Grey, Ellsworth (brother)
Grey, Elmer
Grey, Ida (sister)
Grey, Lina Elise Roth (wife “Dolly”): alleviates Zane’s 1923 depression; arranges Australia trip; business acumen; complains about Emmeline’s mistreatment; depression; dislike for Mildred Smith; distress over Zane’s affairs; early love letters; early view of Lillian and Elma; encourages Zane’s writing; ends Zane’s voyage around world; family background; family opposition to Zane; feud with husband; financial problems; inheritance; marriage and honeymoon trip; masculine ambitions; meets Zane; more aggressive representation of husband; negotiates Campbell settlement; Northwest trip with Zane; resemblance to Betty Zane; resemblance to Jane Withersteen; resemblance to Lenore Anderson; returns to Lackawaxen; self-improvement; trip to Europe
Grey, Loren (son); birth of
Grey, Reba
Grey, Romer (“R.C.”, brother); “Fishing With Famous Fellows,”; “Sea-Fishing for Women,”; “Tuna Fishing Yesterday and Today,”
Grey, Romer (son); behavorial problems; birth of; Grey’s description of him as infant; letter about Mildred and Zane; travels with father
Grey, Zane: boyhood fighting; brothel arrest; changes name; conflict with father; conflict over family; courtship of Lina Roth; depressions and ailments; early reluctance to travel; exhibition at American Museum of Natural History; fractious relationships; income–; journals of; marriage; Mrs. Spalding controversy; opposition to World War I; paternity suit; photography, interest in; physical size; profligate spending; resistance to marriage; secret code; Tuna Club resignation
—Literary works, fiction: Amber’s Mirage; Betty Zane; “Bitter Seeps,”; Border Legion, The; Call of the Canyon, The; “Canyon Walls,”; “Captives of the Desert,”; Code of the West, The; Day of the Beast, The; Deer Stalker, The; Desert Bound; Desert Gold; Desert of Wheat, The; “Don,”; “Drift Fence, The,”; Drums of the Desert; “East and West,”; Fighting Caravans; “Great Slave, The,”; Heritage of the Desert, The; “Horse Heaven Hill,”; “Horses of Bostil Ford,”; Horse Thief, The; “Jim of the Cave,”; Ken Ward in the Jungle; King of the Royal Mounted; Knights of the Range; Last of the Duanes, The; Last Trail, The; Light of Western Stars, The; Lone Star Ranger, The; “Lost Wagon Train, The,”; Man of the Forest, The; Mescal; “Mysterious Rider, The,”; “Naza,”; Nevada; “Old Walls,”; “Outlaws of the Palouse,”; “Peaceable Village,”; “Phantoms of Peace,”; Raiders of Spanish Peaks; Rainbow Trail, The; “Ranger, The,”; “Rangers of the Lone Star, The,”; Riders of the Purple Sage; “Roaring U.P. Trail, The,”; “Robbers’ Roost,”; “Rubber Hunter, The,”; “Rustlers of Silver River,”; Shores of Lethe; Short Stop, The; Spirit of the Border, The; Thundering Herd, The; Thunder Mountain; “Thunder River and Buffalo Jones’ Hardest Escape,”; “Tiger,”; “Tigre,”; “Tige’s Lion,”; To the Last Man; Trail Driver, The; “Twin Sombreros,”; “Under Western Stars,”; U. P. Trail, The; Vanishing American, The; Vanishing Pioneer, The; Wanderer of the Wasteland, The; Western Union; West of Pecos; Wilderness Trek; Wild Horse Mesa; Wyoming; “Yaqui,”; “Yellow Jacket Feud, The,”; Young Lion Hunter, The; Young Pitcher, The; “Young Runaway, The,”
—Literary works, non-fiction: American Angler in Australia, An; “Avalon, the Beautiful,”; “Big Tuna,”; “Breaking Through: The Story of My Life,”; “Byme-by-Tarpon,”; “California Game Fish: How Long Will They Last,”; “Canoeing on the Delaware,”; “Day on the Delaware,”; “Deadly Airplane-Wire, The,”; “Down an Unknown Jungle River,”; “Giant Nova Scotia Tuna,”; “Gladiator of the Sea, The,”; “Heavy Tackle for Heavy Fish,”; “Herculean Angling,”; “Hunter’s Change of Heart, A,”; “James’ Waterloo,”; “Lassoing Lions in the Siwash,”; Last of the Bordermen, The; Last of the Plainsmen, The; “Leaping Tarpon,”; “Living Past, The,”; “Log of the Gladiator The,”; “Man Who Influenced Me Most, The,”; “My Adventures as a Fisherman,”; “My Answer to the Critics,”; “My Own Life,”; Nassau, Cuba, Mexico; “Night in a Jungle, A,”; “Nonnezoshe,”; “Resignation from the Tuna Club,”; “Roping Lions in the Grand Canyon,”; “Sailfish,”; “Sea-Tigers of the Florida Keys, The,”; “Some Arresting Facts about Modern Sea Angling,”; “Swordfish, the Royal Purple Game of the Sea,”; “Taking the World’s Record Tuna,”; Tales of Coral Seas; Tales of Fishing Virgin Seas; Tales of Man-Eating Sharks; Tales of Swordfish and Tuna; Tales of Tahitian Waters; Tales of the Angler’s Eldorado, New Zealand; Tarpon, the Silver King; “Three Strikes and Out,”; “What the Desert Means to Me,”; “Why I Live in Altadena,”; “Xiphias Gladius,”
—On writing: affinity for romance; collaboration with girlfriends; comic deprecation in early work; criticism of, –; decision to become writer; early training; opposition to realism; revision of novels
Grey Gull (boat)
Grosset and Dunlap
Grosso, Betty. See Betty Grey
Gruber, Frank; Zane Grey: A Biography
Gruell, Electra Jane
Guaranty Trust
Guilds, Eastham and Carrie
Gustav, King of Sweden
Guttridge, Nancy
Haas family
Hamilton, Clayton (Materials and Methods of Fiction)
Hampton, Benjamin; failure of merger plans; Grey sues; proposal for Zane Grey Pictures; raid on V-L-S-E
Hardy Brothers (tackle co.)
Harper and Brothers (Harpers)
Hart, William S.
Harte, Brett
Harvard University baseball team
Haught, “Babe,”
Haught, Edd
Haught, George
Havasupai reservation
Hayman Island, Australia
Hearst Enterprises
Heart of Texas Ryan, The
Heilner, Van Campen; Adventures in Angling; arranges 1928 exhibition of Grey’s fish; background; lists of world record fish; Salt Water Fishing
Hemingway, Ernest
Hildago (hotel)
Hill, Percival, S.
Hitchcock, Ripley; rejects Plainsmen; rejects Riders; Grey distrusts advice
Hobart, Mary
Hobbs, John
Hodkinson, W. W.
Holder, Charles F.; founds Tuna Club; shifting opinions on sword-fish
Hornblower and Weeks
Hough, Emerson
House Rock Ranch
Howard, Nelson
Hughes, Capt. John
Hunt, Myron
Hunter, Polly
Huntington Library
IMP
Ince, Thomas
Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.)
Internal Revenue Service International Game Fish Association (IGFA)
International Register Co. In the Days of the Thundering Herd Irwin, Arthur Islander (Catalina, Calif.)
Izaak Walton League
Izaak Walton League Monthly
Jackson, Mich.
Jacktown (Ohio) baseball team
Jagger, Dean
James, Alvah
Jesse James
Johnson, Sam “Horse-mackerel,”
Jones, C. T. “Buffalo,”; House Rock Ranch; nicknamed “Buffalo,”; shortcomings; as Yellowstone Game warden
Juanita (boat)
Jump, James
Kaibab Trail
Kallisto (boat)
Kanab, Utah
Kayenta, Ariz.
Kayenta Trading Post
Keet Seel
Key West, Fla.
Kihm, George
King, Bob
King, Henry
King Features Syndicate
Kleine, George
Kolb, Ellsworth and Emery
Kovalovsky, Arthur
Krups Steel
Kyne, Peter B.
Labrador
Lackawaxen, Pa.; final visit; Grey bars Claire from visiting; Grey brings Lillian and Elma; Grey purchases residence there; Grey’s first visit
Ladies’ Home Journal
Laemmle, Carl
Lake Taupo, New Zealand
Lambry and Mabry
La Monte, Francesca
Lang, Fritz
Lardner, Ring
Lasky, Jesse; delays filming of The Vanishing American; organizes filming of The Squaw Man; takes over Zane Grey Pictures; travels with Grey to Rainbow Bridge
Lawrence, D. H.
Lee, John D.
Lee’s Ferry, Ariz.
Lehigh University baseball team
Leona (boat)
Leopold, Aldo; “Thinking Like a Mountain,”
Lerner, Michael
Letta D (boat)
Letta D II (boat)
Levi-Straus Co.
Lewis, Sinclair (Main Street)
Lincoln, Joseph C.
Literary Digest, The
Literary Guild, The
Liverpool, Nova Scotia
Long Key, Fla.; distressing stay in 1923; final visit; Grey’s beach walk with Dorothy; Grey’s first visit; Grey’s fishing success; popularity with social elite
Long, Ray
Los Angeles Examiner
Lubin, Sigmund
Luxford, Nola
MacLean, Charles; Arizona trip with Grey; rejects serialization of Riders
Makura, S. S.
Mallen, Harry J.
Mammoth Hot Springs
Manchuria (boat)
Mancos River
Markham, Edwin
Marshall, George
Marshall Foch (boat)
Marsh Pass, Ariz.
Martin, A. R.
Mauritius Islands
May, Karl
Maysville, Ky.
McAlpin shipyard
McCall’s
McClure’s
McClurg (publisher)
McCormick, George
McCulloch, Elizabeth
McCulloch, Samuel
McCullough, Tom E.
McCutcheon, George Barr
McIntire, John
McIntire Terrace
McKay, Robert G.
McKelvey, A. L.
McKnight, Charles (Our Western Border)
McNally, Andrew
Menchen, H. L.
Mesa Verde, Colo.
Metropole Hotel
Mexican American Steamship Co.
Mexican Central Railroad
Michaelis, George
Middletown, N.Y.; Dolly purchases residence in; Dolly relocates from New York City; sale of residence
Mission Sunday School
Mitchell, Laurie D.; fired by Grey; guides Mitchell-Henry; meets Grey; record tuna
Mitchell-Henry, L.; feud with Grey; fishes in Nova Scotia; Tunny Fishing
Mix, Tom; closes access to Grey’s residence; Grey’s dislike
Mogollon Rim, Ariz.
Monte Vista Hotel
Monument Valley, Utah
Moorea (boat)
Morehardt, Emil
Morehouse, Col. C. P.
Motor Boating
Mountain Meadows Massacre
Mount Lowe, Calif.
Muddy Miser
Munsey’s
Murphy, Dan
Murphy, E. J.
Muskingum River
Myeerah
Nagle, Elma. See Schwarz, Elma
Nagle, Fred
Nation
National Academy of Design
National Geographic
National Road
Navajo Mountain
Newark, N.J., baseball team
Newfoundland
New York, N.Y.
New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Co.
New York Evening Post
New York Geological Society
New York Giants
New York Herald Tribune
New York Normal College (Hunter)
New York Sun
New York Times
New York World
New York Zoological Society
New Yorker
New Zealand; Grey’s dispute with fishermen; Grey’s first visit
New Zealand Herald
Nichols, John Treadwell
Night (horse)
Nielsen, Sievert
Nonnezoshe. See Rainbow Bridge
Nordoff, Charles
Norris, Frank
Nova Scotia
Oak Creek, Ariz.
Ohio State Dental Association
Ohio Wesleyan University
Olajato, Utah
Oldham, Anna
One Eyed Man
Orange Athletic Club (OAC)
Orange, N.J.
Oregon
Outdoor America
Outdoor Life
Outing Publishing Co.
Outside Magazine
Owens, Jim
Packard, J.
Palm Springs, Calif.
Panama
Panamint Mountains (Nev.)
Panhandlers baseball team
Panuco River, Mexico
Papeete, Tahiti
Paramount Co.
Paramount Picture Co.
Paramount Publix Parker, Charles Parsons, Arthur
Parsons, George
Pasadena Public Library
Paternity proceedings
Patrick, Arnold (“Getting Into Six Figures”)
Peele, Col. E. T.
Pennsylvannian
Pepe (Panuco River guide)
Perlas Islands
Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Phillies
Phillips, Dan
Pickford, Mary
Pictorial Review
Pike’s Peak
Pocket Books
Poe, Edgar Allen
Pogue, Joseph
Point Sublime
Popular Magazine
Port Aransas Fishing Club
Port Aransas, Tex.
Port Jervis, N.J.
Port Medway, Nova Scotia
Prentiss, John
Preston, Sam
Primary Colors
Pritchett, John
Publisher’s Weekly
Raiatea, Tahiti
Rainbow Bridge; discovery by Cummings and Douglass; Grey’s description of; Grey’s first visit to; Grey’s name on northern base; Grey’s 1922 visit to; Grey’s 1923 visit to; Grey’s 1929 visit to
Ramona (boat)
Rancho Sespe
Rand-McNally Publishing Co.
Ranger (boat)
Rascoe, Burton
Read, Opie
Readers’ Index of Periodical Literature
“Real and Sham Natural History” (Burroughs)
Recreation
Red River
Remington, Frederic
Republic Pictures
Residences; Altadena; C
atalina; Flower Point; Lackawaxen; Middletown, N.Y.; Tonto Rim Ranch; Winkle Bar
Return of Frank James (film)
Reynolds, Sidney
Riggin, Levi Lore
Rinehart, Mary Roberts
Riverton baseball club
RKO
Robbins, L. H.
Robertson, Ken
Robertson, Lillian. See Wilhelm, Lillian
Robertson, Westbrooke
Rogier, Father
Rogue River, Ore.; Grey’s river trip
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Roosevelt Memorial Hall
Rose Bowl
Roth, Julius
Roth, Lina Elise. See Grey, Lina
Roth, Margarethe
Rotorua, New Zealand
Royal Gorge, Colo.
Ruggles, Wesley
Ruskin, John
Rust, David
Ruth, Babe
Sabin, Charles
Salt Lake, Utah
San Diego World Fair
San Francisco, Calif.
San Gabriel Mission
Sanger, Dr. R. M.
San Luis Potosi, Mexico
San Pedro, Calif.
Santa Catalina Island Co. (CSI)
Santa Fe Trail
Santschi, Tom
Saturday Review of Literature
Scarborough, U.K.
Scherman, Harry
Schreyvogel, Charles
Schwarz, Elma –
Scott, Randolph
Seabright, N.J.
Sears, Margaret
Seldes, Gilbert
Selig, William D.
Selig Polyscope Co.
Seton, Ernest Thompson
Sherry, Louis
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Shields’
Shields, George O.
Shields, Johnny
Shinumo Trail
Shohola, Pa.
Sigma Nu
Sky-Blue II (boat)
Slessinger, Ted
Smith, Albert E.
Smith, Jess
Smith, Lillian. See Wilhelm, Lillian
Smith, Mildred; Altadena residence; Amber’s Mirage; breaks with Grey; Courting of Stephen, The, (play); deepening involvement with Grey; Desert Bound, (novel); friction with Dolly; hired by Grey; literary collaborations with Grey; Ports of Call, (play); supports Mitchell against Grey; Three Tight Lines, (play); White Harvest, (novel)
Smith, Rebecca (Reba). See Grey, Reba
Smith and Ruland Shipyard
South Bend Tackle Co.
Spalding, Keith
Spalding, Mrs. Keith (Eudora Hull)
Spalding Sporting Goods Co.
Spencer, Herbert
Spoilers, The
Spokane, Washington
Spoor, George
Squaw Man, The: film; play; play revival
St. Catherine Hotel
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Stagecoach
Stallings, Laurence