compiled by Lisa Kindrick, Genealogy Librarian, the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County
Bound in wedlock: slave and free Black marriage in the nineteenth century by Tera W. Hunter. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2017. 305.896
Hunter African American historic burial grounds and gravesites of New England by Glenn A. Knoblock. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co, 2016. 305.896 Knoblock
Arrival of the first Africans in Virginia by Ric Murphy. Charleston, S. C.: the History Press, 2020. 306.362 Murphy
American women and the U.S. armed forces: a guide to the records of military agencies in the national Archives relating to American women compiled by Charlotte Palmer Seeley ; revised by Virginia C. Purdy and Robert Gruber. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992. (donated by Karen Stein Daniel) 355.0082 American
The Golden Thirteen: recollections of the first Black naval officers edited by Paul Stillwell. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1993. (donated by Rex Hopson) 355.008996 Golden
White Star Line (Oceanic Steam Navigation Company) by Duncan Haws. Hereford: TCL Publications, 1990. (donated by Peter Ives) 387.2 Haws
Roots for kids: a genealogy guide for young people by Susan Provost Beller. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2020. 929.1 Beller
Practical genealogy: 50 simple steps to research your diverse family history by Brian Sheffey. Emeryville, Calif.: Rockridge Press, 2020. (donated by Charles Dibrell Chapter DAR) 929.1 Sheffey
The Legacy of family: Baca Family Historical Project: report to the community by Nora Chavez, Joyce Gonzales, Connie Lee. Charlottesville, Va.: Angioma Alliance, 2021. (donated by Nora Chavez) 929.2 Baca
The Families of Lucero de Godoy: 1540-2001 family history gathered by Jessica Lucero Fulsang, 2002. 929.2 Lucero
Quintana index: volumes 1-22 by Ida R. Foraci. Denver, Colo.: I.R. Foraci, 1998. (donated by Marietta Vigil Gonzales) 929.2 Quintana Index v.1-22
Foreign burial of American war dead: a history by Chris Dickon. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2011. 929.5 Dickon
Scottish genealogy: the basis and beyond by David Dobson. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2021. 941.1 Dobson
People of the Hebrides: at home and abroad, 1800-1850 by David Dobson. Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield Company, 2020. 941.14 Dobson
From Ulster to Carolina : the migration of the Scotch-Irish to Southwestern North Carolina by Tyler Blethen and Curtis Wood. Cullowhee, N.C.: Western Carolina University, 1983. (Donated by Peter Ives) 941.6 Ulster (box)
People of Barbados 1625-1875 by David Dobson. Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield Company, 2020. 972.981 Dobson
Women in early America: struggle, survival, and freedom in a new world by Dorothy A. Mays. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 2004. (donated by Lew Wallace Chapter DAR) 973.2 Mays
The Mayflower Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth, 1620 by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston, Mass.: New England Historical Genealogical Society, 2020. (donated by Lew Wallace Chapter DAR) 974.4 Anderson 2020
The Mayflower 500: five hundred notable descendants of the founding fathers on the Mayflower by Gary Boyd Roberts. Boston, Mass.: New England Historical Genealogical Society, 2020. (donated by Lew Wallace Chapter DAR) 974.4 Roberts
The Jews in Rhode Island: a brief history by Geraldine S. Foster. Providence, R.I.: Rhode Island Heritage Commission, 1985. 974.5 Rhode Island (Vertical File)
Louisa County, Virginia, tithables and census, 1743-1785 edited and compiled by Rosalie Edith Davis. Manchester, Mo.: Heritage Trails, 1981. (donated by Katherine Kraus family) 975.5465 Davis
Louisa County, Virginia, deed books 1742-1790 abstracted and compiled by Rosalie Edith Davis. Bellevue, Wash.: Davis, 1976-1883. 975.5465 Deeds
Bicentennial reflections: county of Franklin, Virginia, 1786-1986 by Franklin County Bicentennial Commission. The Commission, 1986. (Donated by Peter Ives) 975.568 Bicentennial
Will abstracts, Cumberland County, North Carolina, 1754-1863 by Kate James Lepine and Anna Sherman. Katana Co., 1984. (donated by family of Katherine Kraus) 975.6373 Wills
Rowan County, North Carolina, deed abstracts 1753-1772 abstracted and compiled by Jo White Linn. Salisbury, N.C., 1972. (donated by family of Katherine Kraus) 975.671 Deeds
Index to Georgia wills 1772-1955 by Jeannette H. McCall. Jonesboro, Ga.: Jeannette H. McCall, 1975. (Donated by family of Katherine Kraus) 975.8 Wills
German pioneers in Texas: a brief history of their hardships, struggles and achievements compiled by Don H. Biggers. Fredericksburg, Tex.: Fredericksburg Pub Co, 1983. (donated by Karen Stein Daniel) 976.4 Biggers
German seed in Texas soil: immigrant farmers in nineteenth-century Texas by Terry G. Jordan. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1982. (donated by Karen Stein Daniel) 976.4 Jordan
The Cemeteries of Austin County, Texas a project of the Austin County Historical Commission. Bellville, Tex.: The Commission, 199? (donated by family of Katherine Kraus) 976.4252 Cemeteries
Williamson County, Texas, marriage records, 1848-1888 compiled by Williamson County Genealogical Society. Round Rock, Tex.: The Society, 1983. (donated by family of Katherine Kraus) 976.4289 Williamson
Milking the kickers: tales from the good old days in southwest Oklahoma by Todd Blair. Hickory, N.C.: Hometown Memories, 2012. 976.6 Blair
Records of Crawford County, Arkansas : marriage book A, 1877-1880, early gazette records of marriages of Crawford County, 1829 to 1842, early van Buren press records of marriages of Crawford County, 1860-1875 compiled by Oma Cole and Hazel Brown . Alma, Ark.: Cole, 1977. (donated by family of Katherine Kraus) 976.735 Cole
James County: a lost county of Tennessee edited by Poly W. Donnelly. Coltewah, Tenn.” Old James County Chapter, East Tennessee Historical Society, 1983. (donated by family of Earle George) 976.882 James
History of Saline County, Missouri. Salem, Mass.: Higginson Book Co., 1997 reprint of 1881 edition. (donated by Mike Wilson) 977.847 History
The Journals of Lewis and Clark edited by Bernard DeVoto. Cambridge, Mass: Houghton Mifflin, 1953. (donated by Rex Hopson) 978 DeVoto
Sod walls: the story of the Nebraska sod house by Roger L. Welsch. Broken Bow, Neb.: Purcells, 1968. (donated by Rex Hopson) 978.2 Welsch
Colorado’s historical assets: a research guide for genealogists, local historians and history buffs containing a treasure trove of museums, ghost towns, courthouses, historic homes and hotels, along with the libraries and archives holding Colorado’s history compiled by Dina C. Carson. Niwot, Colo.: Iron Gate Publishing, 2020. (donated by Charles Dibrell Chapter DAR) 978.8 Carson
Survivors of captivity: genealogies of known captive Indians in southern Colorado, 1860-1880 compiled by Virginia Sanchez. Arlington, Virg. : Virginia Sanchez, 2018. (donated by Virginia Sanchez) 978.802 Sanchez
Pioneers of southwest La Plata County, Colorado by Fort Lewis Mesa Reunion History Committee. Bountiful, Utah: Family History Publishers, 2010. 978.829 Pioneers
The Penitentes of the Sangro de Cristos: an American tragedy by Bill Tate. Truchas, N.M.: Tate Gallery, 1966. (Donated by Rex Hopson) 978.9 Tate
Westing: personal narratives of life on the Rayado, New Mexico, frontier compiled and annotated by Andrew J. Wahll. Westminster, Md.: Heritage Books, 2010. (donated by Charles Dibrell Chapter DAR) 978.922 Rayado
Life within limits: glimpses of everyday life at Los Alamos, New Mexico, seen through the experiences of a young female soldier while on military service there, May 1944 to April 1946 by Eleanor (Jerry) Stone Roensch. Los Alamos, N.M.: Los Alamos Historical Society, 1993. (donated by Peter Ives) 978.958 Roensch
Stories of early Albuquerque: as told in the Albuquerque Genealogical Society Quarterly compiled and edited by Rosemary McNerney Winkler. Albuquerque, N.M.: Copper Ave. Press, 2021. (donated by Rosemary McNerney Winkler) 978.961 Winkler
Ultimate Harvey Girl: Maurine McMillan & the Belen Harvey House Museum by Janis Marston. Belen, N.M.: Belen Harvey House Museum, 2017. (Donated by Peter Ives 2021) 978.992 New Mexico – Valencia Co. (Vertical File)