Hispanic Local History and Genealogy in
the United States: Selected
Titles at The Library of Congress
III. Hispanic History of the United States
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Arias, David.
Las raíces hispanas de Estados Unidos.
Madrid: Editorial MAPFRE, 1992. 394 p. Ill., maps.
LC call number: E184 .S75 A85 1992
LC control number: 93111429
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A chronology by year of the Spanish presence in North America,
1492-1992.
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Bolton, Herbert Eugene.
Bolton and the Spanish borderlands. John Francis
Bannon, editor. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, [1964].
xi, 346 p. Maps.
LC call number: E123 .B69 <HispRef>
LC control number: 64011336
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History of earliest interactions between the Spanish and other
Europeans in what is now the U.S.
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Earliest Hispanic/Native American interactions in the
American Southeast. Jerald T. Milanich, editor. New
York: Garland Pub, 1991. xxxvi, 487 p. Ill.
LC call number: E78 .F6 E17 1991
LC control number: 91017734
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Earliest Hispanic/Native American interactions in the
Caribbean. William F. Keegan, editor. New York: Garland
Pub., 1991. xlv, 383 p. Ill., maps.
LC call number: F1619 .H57 1991
LC control number: 91016270
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Journal articles.
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Extraordinary Hispanic Americans. Chicago: Childrens
Press, 1991. xi, 277 p. Ill.
LC call number: E184 .S75 S55 1991
LC control number: 91013909
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Fernandez-Florez, Dario.
The Spanish heritage in the United States. 3d
corrected and enlarged edition. Madrid: Publicaciones Españolas,
1971. 376 p. Ill. (part col.), map.
LC call number: E169 .1 .F37 1971
LC control number: 72178201
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Points out Spanish influences in territories now within the
U.S. Identifies repositories of documents and provides historical
maps.
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Fernández-Shaw, Carlos M.
The Hispanic presence in North America from 1492 to today.
Translated by Alfonso Bertodano Stourton. New York: Facts on
File, 1991. xxi, 375 p. Ill., maps.
LC call number: E169 .1 .F375 1991
LC control number: 91010786
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Discusses Hispanic settlement in all parts of the U.S.
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Fisher, Lillian Estelle.
Viceregal administration in the Spanish-American colonies.
New York: Russell & Russell, [1967]. x, 397 p.
LC call number: E173 .C15 1967 vol. 15
LC control number: 66027069
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Hispanic American chronology. Edited by Nicolás
Kanellos and Bryan Ryan. New York: U X L, 1996. xvii, 195 p.
Ill., maps.
LC call number: E184 .S75 H559 1995
LC control number: 95042859
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Covers 1495 to 1995, emphasizing prominent individuals and the
beginnings of social movements, newspapers, advocacy organizations,
and other public institutions.
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Historical themes and identity: mestizaje
and labels. Antoinette Sedillo López, editor.
New York: Garland Publishing, 1995. xviii, 550 p. Ill.
LC call number: E184 .S75 H65 1995
LC control number: 94024661
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Includes 28 articles on Spanish-speaking groups in the 19th-20th-century
U.S. Treats primarily history and migration, showing common
concerns among groups of different national origins--Cubans,
Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, Chicanos.
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Northern Mexico on the eve of the United States invasion:
rare imprints concerning California, Arizona, New Mexico, and
Texas, 1821-1846. David J. Weber, editor. New York:
Arno Press, 1976. 400 p. in various pagings. Facsims.
LC call number: F799 .N67
LC control number: 76007344
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Novas, Himilce.
Everything you need to know about Latino history.
New York: Plume, 1994. xv, 334 p. Map.
LC call number: E184 .S75 N69 1994
LC control number: 94018225
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Written for a broad, popular readership, this book provides
basic facts that every researcher and genealogist must know.
It answers such questions as, Were there Jews in Spain? What
happened to them? Who were the Californios? What was the Treaty
of Guadalupe-Hidalgo? What Hispanic Americans are famous? Covers
the period from 1492 to the time of publication. Treats Hispanic-Americans
in general, then Mexicans, Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Dominicans,
and Central Americans. Bibliography by subject and by group.
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Posada, Alonso de.
Alonso de Posada report, 1686: a description of the area
of the present southern United States in the late seventeenth
century. Translated and edited by Alfred Barnaby Thomas.
Pensacola, Fla.: Perdido Bay Press, 1982. viii, 69 p. Map.
LC call number: F396 .P67 1982
LC control number: 82015017
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Sinnott, Susan.
The Presidio and militia on the northern frontier of New
Spain: a documentary history. Compiled and edited by
Thomas H. Naylor and Charles W. Polzer. 2 vols. in 3. Tucson:
University of Arizona Press, 1986-1997. Ill., maps.
LC call number: F799 .P83 1986
LC control number: 86013283
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Historical background of the establishment of presidios and
other settlements, many of which are now cities in the United
States. Vol. 2 contains much material on California.
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The Spanish in America, 1513-1979: a chronology and fact
book. Arthur A. Natella, compiler and editor. Rev. ed.
Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1980. vii, 141 p.
LC call number: E123 .S762 1980 <HispRef>
LC control number: 80017311
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Provides historical background for Hispanic Americans from the
16th to the 20th centuries.
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Weber, David J.
The Spanish frontier in North America. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1992. xx, 579 p. Ill., maps.
LC call number: F799 .W42 1992
LC control number: 92006657
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Most U.S. territory from Florida west to California was explored
and settled by Spain. When the U.S. annexed these territories,
Spanish people, language, and institutions remained in place.
Both an understanding of U.S. history and the country's Hispanic
components require a knowledge of the history presented in this
work.
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