Genealogical Library Journal #14
Published as Genealogical Library Journal (IV:2), Issue #14, 1989, 22pp., part of The Augustan Omnibus Book 10, including: “Meet the Staff of The Augustan Society Library” “Photos from Annual Holiday Meeting for Library Fund Raiser” “Newsletters Beware!” by William A. Yates “A Director of Greater Cincinnati, Ohio, Genealogical Centers: Including Some in Kentucky and Indiana” “Chester County, Pennsylvania, Archives and Records Services” “New Catalogue for 1,6000 Genealogical Loan Collection Maintained by the Connecticut Historical Society” “Regional Archives Renamed” “Accessions and Exhibits: National Archives—Mid Atlantic Region” “The National Archives Publishes a Comprehensive Catalog for Genealogists” “Clayton Library: Center for Genealogical Research” by Trevia Wooster Beverly “An Outline of the Collections of The Augustan Society Library” Editoral, Letters |
Genealogical Library Journal #15
Published as Genealogical Library Journal (IV:3), Issue #15, 1990, 22pp., printed as part of The Augustan Omnibus Book 11, including: “From the Librarian's Desk” by Chris Velline, FAS, FSO Reviews by Rodney Hartwell Genealogy History Heraldry, Chivalry, Orders “The Italians in Philadelphia” by Dr. Rihard N. Juliani “A Visitor's View of the Augustan Society Library” by Grace Hogg |
Genealogical Library Journal #16
Published as The Augustan Society Library (Issue #16), 8pp, as part of The Augustan Society Omnibus Book 12, 1990, including: “A Supplement to the 1985 ‘A Genealogist's Bibliography’ of England” by Arden H. Brame, Jr. II, OAE Editorial |
Genealogical Library Journal #17
Published as “The Augustan Society Library” in The Augustan Society Omnibus Book 13, 1991, 9pp. “Lost Knowledge” by Lt. Col. Oscar H. Stroh, FAS Additions to the Augustan Society Library: Karen T. Ackerman, comp.; Laird C. Towle, PdH, ed. Genealogical Periodical Annual Indes: Key to the Genealogical Literature, Vol. 27, 1990. Cecil C. Alton. Family History: Descendants of John Hamilton Alton. Lindsay L. Brook, ed. Studies in Genealogy and Family History in Tribute to Charles Evans on the Occasion of His 80th Birthday. Michael V.S. Bruce, ed. The Bruce Journal: Dedicated to the Study of Family Relationships, Vol 1., No. 3, Summer 1990. Michel L. Call. King Edward I Wall Chart. Michel L. Call. Royal Ancestors of Some American Families. Jane Cox and Timothy Padfield. Tracing Your Ancestors in the Public Record Office. David Dobson. Scottish-American Heirs: 1683–1883. Ira A. Glazier and P. William Filby, FAS. Germans to America: Lists of Passengers Arriving at US Ports, Vol. 10: January 3 1856–April 27, 1857. Lois Horowitz. A Bibliography of Military Name Lists From Pre-1675 to 1900: A Guide to Genealogical Sources. Janina W. Hoskins. Polish Genealogy & Heraldry: An Introduction to Research. George F. Jones. German-American Names. G.W. Lasker and C.G.N. Mascie-Taylor. Atlas of British Surnames. Mary Keyson Meyer and William F. Filby, eds. Who's Who in Genealogy and Heraldry, 1990, 2nd ed. David Moody. Scottish Family History. David Moody. Scottish Local History: An Introductory Guide. Cecil Sinclair. Tracing Your Ancestors: A Guide to Ancestry Research in the Scottish Record Office. John Hale Stutesman. Some Watkins Families of Virginia and their King: Abbott, Anderson, Bas, Clay, Fox, Farrar, Hancock, Hundley, Montague, Moseley, Randolph, Walthall, Woolridge. Corinne J. Swaney. A Cook(e) Book: From the Mayflower to the Present. Gary E. Swinson, Ed. Sixty-Seven Years of Barber Family Reunions. Dana Bentley-Cranch. Royal Faces: From William the Conqueror to the Present Day. Malcome Billings. The Cross and the Crescent: A History of the Crusades. D.V. Clarke et al. Symbols of Power at the Time of Stonehenge. John Clark. Saxon and Norman London. Geddes MacGregor. Scotland Forever Home: An Introduction to the Homeland for American and Other Scots. Phoenix and Arabeth. The Magic of Ancient Egypt: A Cultural Reconstruction and Key to the Civilization. Anna Ritchie. Scotland BC: An Introduction to the Prehistoric Houses, Tomns, Ceremonial Monuments, and Fortifications in the Care of the Secretary of State for Scotland. Up-Dated Book List in Progress |