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New Books in the Reference Section

2017-12-14 11:01

Perusing our shelves for a good reference book or three? Here are some new reference titles that were recently made available. Click on the links for more information from our online catalog, Discover.


Famous American Women ed. by Robert McHenry

REF HQ 1412 .F35 1983


Virginia in the American Revolution

REF E 263 .V8 G85 2015


American Women Speak

REF PS 663 .W56 2017


The Philadelphia Phillies by Donald Honig

REF GV 875 .P45 H66 1992


Encyclopedia of Black Studies edited by Molefi Kete Asante and Ama Mazama

REF E 185 .E554 2005


International Vital Records Handbook by Thomas Jay Kemp

RDESK CS 42.7 .K46 2017


Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume 21 Part 2: John Billington

REF F 63 .M39


Finding Your Mexican Ancestors by George & Peggy Ryskamp

REF CS 102 .R97 2006


1830 Citizens of Texas by Gifford E. White

CENSUS UTX F 385 .W52 1999


New Mexico Province: Santa Fe Parish Census of 1821 by Patricia Black Esterly

CENSUS UNM F 795 .F88 1994


Dictionary of Louisiana French

REF PC 3680 .U7 L728 2010


Turtle Mountain Reservation: Chippewa Indians 1932 Census by Jeff Bowen

CENSUS UND E 99 .C6 T87 2016


New Mexico Spanish & Mexican Colonial Censuses by Virginia Langham Olmsted

CENSUS UNM F 795 .S67 2015


The Six Nations of New York by Robert W. Venables

CENSUS UNY E 99 .I7 S55 1995


1925 School Census of New Mexico Indian Children by Karen Stein Daniel

CENSUS UNM E 78 .N65 D36 2008


References to English Surnames in 1601 and 1602 by F.K. & S. Hitching

INDEX CS 2505 .H63 1998


A Genealogical Atlas of England and Wales

REF G 1815 .G3 1974


The Family Tree Problem Solver by Marsha Hoffman Rising

REF CS 14 .R57 2011


Researching Scottish Family History by Chris Paton

REF CS 463 .P38 2010


The Genealogy Sourcebook by Sharon Debartolo Carmack

REF CS 44 .C39 1997


 

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