Steam-bath, [371]
Steam Navigation Co., [336]
Steam separator, first, [384]
Steam wagon, [276]
Steamers, [237], [290], [346], [366], [395]; little —, or tugs, [165], [237], [290], [398]; —, affecting schedule of trains, [404]; arrival of — announced by a signal gun, [153]; change of names, [152]; competition of —, [285], [435]; departure of — affected by high seas, [154]; or dependent on whim of captain, [154]; express sent by —, [373]; — and mail, [374]; Pacific —, [336]; coastwise service of —, [22], [149], [152], [154], [210], [300], [311], [312], [336], [381], [432], [436], [460], [465], [486], [506]; service often miserable, [336], and inconvenient, [486]
[Stearns], Abel, [30], [46], [70], [73], [77], [84]ff., [109], [151], [166], [189], [214], [215], [223], [226], [229], [255], [295], [313], [329], [343], [344], [377], [430], [510]; — & Bell, [200]; — carriage, [85]; — Hall, [314], [381], [385], [420], [427]; Doña Arcadia — (née Bandini), [85], [109], [254], [430]
Steele, Harriet , [xvi]
Stephens, Albert M., [597]
Stephens, William Dennison, [600], [638]
Stereopticon, early used in advertising, [499]