Genealogy Center | Select Recent Acquisitions | November-December 2024

Compiled by Lisa Kindrick and Laura Chapin. Sorted by call number.

Latino Medal of Honor: from 1864-2011 by Daniel T. Sanchez.
Mesa, Ariz.: Latino Book Publisher, 2023.
(Donated by Lew Wallace Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution)
355.1342 Sanchez

Register of alumni, graduates, and former naval cadets and midshipmen 1845-1962.
Annapolis, Md.: United States Naval Academy Alumni Association, 1961.
359 Naval Academy 1845-1962

I choose this day by Sharon Fieker.
Mustang, Okla.: Tate Publishing & Enterprises, 2006.
(Donated by Operation Identity of New Mexico – Amy Butel and Barbara Free)
632.734 Fieker

The McLendons of America by Melba Goff Allen.
Buras, La.: M. Allen, 1983.
(Donated by Nancy Tucker)
929.2 McLendon

The Mendenhall family: descendants of Thomas & Joan (Strode) Mildenhall.
Place of publication not identified: publisher not identified, 1994.
(Donated by Nancy Tucker)
929.2 Mendenhall

Los Griegos remembered: Pedroncelli and Olguin by Vera Pedroncelli.
Place of publication not identified: Dog Ear Publishing, 2016.
(Donated by Peter Ives)
929.2 Pedroncelli

A history of the Irish language: from the Norman invasion to independence by Aidan Doyle.
Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2015.
(Donated by Martin Brady)
941.5 Doyle

The great shame and the triumph of the Irish in the English-speaking world by Thomas Keneally.
New York: Doubleday, 1999.
(Donated by Martin Brady)
941.5 Keneally

The Story we carry in our bones: Irish history for Americans by Juilene Osborne-McKnight.
Gretna: Pelican Publishing Company, 2015.
(Donated by Martin Brady)
941.5 Osborne

The Carolingians: a family who forged Europe by Pierre Riché; translated from the French by Michael Idomir Allen.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993.
(Donated by New Mexico Genealogical Society)
944.1 Carolingians

Yolande of Aragon (1381-1442) family and power: the reverse of the tapestry by Zita Eva Rohr.
New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
(Donated by New Mexico Genealogical Society)
944.02 Rohr

Nobiliario de Extremadura by Adolfo Barredo de Valenzuela y Arrojo, Ampelio Alonso de Cadenas y López.
Madrid: Hidalguía, 1996-2003.
(Donated by New Mexico Genealogical Society volumes 1-4, 8)
946.26 Extremadura

The Lara family: crown and nobility in medieval Spain by Simon R. Doubleday.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2001.
(Donated by New Mexico Genealogical Society)
946.3 Lara

A history of Aragon and Catalonia by H. J. Chaytor.
New York: AMS Press, 1969.
(Donated by New Mexico Genealogical Society)
946.55 Chaytor

El linaje del Rey Monje: a configuración cultural e iconográfica de la “Corona aragonensis” (1164-1516) by Victor Mínguez.
Castelló de la Plana: Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I, 2018.
(Donated by New Mexico Genealogical Society)
946.55 Linaje

Puebla de los Ángeles, Mexico baptisms 1544-1608: Puebla de Zaragoza Church (Cathedral of Puebla) compiled by Damien E. Aragon.
Albuquerque, N.M.: Damien E. Aragon, 2024.
(Donated by Damien Aragon)
972.48 Puebla Baptisms 1544-1608

New York State Archives guide: for family historians, biographers, and historical researchers by Jane E. Wilcox.
New York, NY: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 2024.
(Donated by a friend of the Genealogy Center)
974.7 Wilcox

Kinfolks of Johnston County: abstracts of deeds, 1759-1825 abstracted by Elizabeth E. Ross and Zelda B. Wood.
Clayton, N.C.: E.E. Ross, 1993.
(Donated by Nancy Tucker)
975.641 Ross v.1 1759-1825

Sunshine on the prairie: the story of Cynthia Ann Parker by Jack C. Ramsay, Jr.
Fort Worth, Texas: Eakin Press, 1990.
(Donated by Henrietta Christmas)
976.400497 Parker

Building and breaking families in the American West by Glenda Riley.
Albuquerque, N.M.: University of New Mexico Press, 1996.
(Donated by Lew Wallace Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution)
978 Riley

A place to grow: women in the American West by Glenda Riley.
Arlington Heights, Ill.: Harlan Davidson, 1992.
(Donated by Lew Wallace Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution)
978.0082 Riley

Here lies Colorado Springs: historical figures buried in Evergreen and Fairview Cemeteries edited by Denise R.W. Oldach ; written by Mary C. Claypool, Denise R.W. Oldach.
Colorado Springs, Colo.: City of Colorado Springs, Evergreen and Fairview Cemeteries, 1995.
(Donated by Peter Ives)
978.856 Here

A legacy of heroism: New Mexico’s Medal of Honor recipients by John Taylor.
Los Lunas, NM: [Publisher unidentified], 2023.
(Donated by Lew Wallace Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution)
978.9 Taylor

The legend of the town of San Joaquín del Río de Chama by writer, Kathelyn Hoffmann; translator, Carlos E. Chavez; art work, Zara Kriegstein Corriz.
Santa Fe, N.M.: Synergetic Press, 1983.
(Donated by Henrietta Christmas)
978.952 Hoffman

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