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March 2009

New Arrivals

This is a list of new arrivals in the Genealogy section at the Santa Clara Public Library.  If the book you are looking for is not on the New Book Shelf, check the carts and then check the open shelves at the appropriate number.

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BOOKS


  1. American Genealogical Research at the DAR, Washington, D.C., 2d ed., by Eric G. Grundset and Steven B. Rhodes, GS 929.373, G88
  2. American Military Research Online, by Susan Goss Johnston, GS 929.1 J73
  3. Basics of Genealogy Reference: A Librarian’s Guide, by Jack Simpson, GR 929.1 S61 & G 929.1 S61
  4. Belle Plaine, Iowa 1862-1962 Centennial History Book, GS 977.761 S97
  5. Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America, by James Webb, G 973.0491 W36
  6. Colonial Families of Delaware, vol. 6, by F. Edward Wright, GS 929.3751 W94
  7. Colonial Families of Delaware, vols. 7, 8 and 10, by Ralph and Catherine Beverly, GS 929.3751 W94
  8. First United Methodist Church, Palo Alto, California, Membership Directory 1986, GS 287.673 F52
  9. Handwriting of American Records for a Period of 300 Years, by E. Kay Kirkham,
  10. G 652.1 K59
  11. In Search of Our Roots: How 19 Extraordinary African Americans Reclaimed Their Past, by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., G 973.0496 G25
  12. John Willson (Wilson) Family of Anderson County, South Carolina, compiled by Mary Davis Elmore and Joan W. BeBeau, GS 929.2 W748
  13. Mock Family Historian, 120Year Cumulative Surname Index 1991-2003, compiled by Ronald M. Moore, MD, GS 929.2 M688
  14. New Mexico 1850 Territorial Census, vol. 4, Bernalillo and Santa Fe Counties, transcribed by the New Mexico Genealogical Society, Inc.; edited by Margaret Leonard Windham, G 929.3789, W76
  15. New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, Parroquia de San Francisco de Asis (Parish of Saint Francis of Assisi), vol. III, extracted by Ella Louise May and Virginia L. Olmsted, GS 929.3789 M46
  16. New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, Parroquia de San Francisco de Asis (Parish of Saint Francis of Assisi), vol. IV, extracted by Lila A. Pfeufer, GS 929.3789 M46
  17. New Mexico Spanish & Mexican Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, translated and compiled by Virginia Langham Olmsted, G 929.3789 S73
  18. Tehama County Memories 2004, by Tehama County Genealogical and Historical Society, GS 929.3794 T26
  19. Tehama County Memories 2005, by Tehama County Genealogical and Historical Society, GS 929.3794 T26
  20. Tehama County Memories 2006, by Tehama County Genealogical and Historical Society, GS 929.3794 T26
  21. Thomas Ancestors: A History of a Thomas Family, compiled by Mark Everett Thomas, Sr. and Helen Lucille (Chapman) Thomas, G 929.2 T459

 CALIFORNIA COLLECTION CASE

  1. 150th Anniversary Celebration Free and Accepted Masons of California, 1856-2006, compiled by Don Spence, 366.1On58 Case
  2. Agnews: Asylum, Hospital, Developmental Center 1885-1996, by Lorie Garcia, 979.473 G21 Case
  3. Alcatraz: The True End of the Line: An Autobiography of the Life and Times of Former Inmate Darwin Coon, by Darwin E. Coon, 365.9794 C77
  4. The Bells of San Francisco: The Salvation Army With Its Sleeves Rolled Up, by Judy Vaughn, 287.96 V37 Case
  5. The Berryessa Adobe Dedication Ceremony, City of Santa Clara, 979.473 B534 Case
  6. Burlingame Centennial 1908-2008, by Joanne Garrison, 979.469 G24 Case
  7. The Cass House and Cayucos: The Story of a Man Who Built a House and Founded a Town, by Margaret Ann Maricle, 979.478 M33 Case
  8. The Challenge of Diversity: Shaping Human Relations in California, California Senate Office of Research, 305.8 C43 Case
  9. Cities & Towns of San Joaquin County Since 1847, by Raymond W. Hillman and Leonard A. Covello, 979.455 H65 Case
  10. Class One: A Guide to the Designated Class One Historic Sites of Palm Springs, Palm Springs Preservation Foundation, 979 497 P17 Case
  11. From Missions to Microchips: The Continuity of Innovation in Silicon Valley, by Kathleen Feain, 979.473 F28 Case
  12. In and Around San Luis Obispo, by Barbara Wolcott, 979.478 W84 Case
  13. Industrial Introduction to the City of Santa Clara, California 1964, Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce, 338 In42, Case
  14. Jack London’s Dog, by Dirk Wales, illustrated by Barry Moser, Fiction WALES D Case
  15. Marin, text by Beth Ashley, photography by Hal Lauritzen, 917.9462 A82 Case
  16. Native Americans at Mission San Jose, by Randall Milliken, 979.465 M65 Case
  17. Polk’s San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo County, Calif.) City Directory 1973, GS 917.9478 P76 Case
  18. San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury, by Katherine Powell Cohen, 979.461 C67 Case
  19. San Pedro’s Cabrillo Beach, by Mike Schaadt, Ed Mastro and Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, 979.493 S29 Case
  20. Santa Clara High School Kodiak Tocsin Yearbook 2006, 373 K76 2006 Case
  21. Santa Clara High School Kodiak Tocsin Yearbook 2007, 373 K76 2007 Case
  22. Santa Clara High School Kodiak Tocsin Yearbook 2008, 373 K76 2008 Case
  23. We Were Here Too! The History and Contributions of the Original Mexican Families to the Palm Springs Village, Palm Springs Historical Society, 979.497 W36 Case
  24. Where the “Inn” Crowd Goes, Madison Street Inn (history of the Santa Clara B&B Inn and cookbook/recipes), by Theresa & Ralph Wigginton, 641.5 M18 Case

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