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Sonoma County History
Resources on the Web
Selected historical societies, museums, and parks are listed below.
More information is available on the Sonoma County Historical Society website:
Sonoma County History
links
Historical Societies and Museums
- Cloverdale Historical
Society and Museum
- Museum hours, Citrus Fair history and photos, calendar of events.
Forestville's History
- Affiliated with the Forestville Historical Society, these pages have old
maps, photographs, and stories.
Fort Ross
- Information on the history of Fort Ross State Historic Park and camping
there today.
Healdsburg Museum and Historical Society
- The Museum's archive of maps, photos, documents, and other materials is available for
historical research. The website includes museum hours and exhibit information.
Luther Burbank Home and Gardens
- Information on Burbank, his legacy and his home.
Petaluma Museum and Historical Society
- Exhibit information, research library, weekend tours. The Museum occupies
the former Carnegie Library, designed in 1903 and featuring the largest
free-standing dome of stained glass in California.
Russian River Historical Society
- Searchable photo archives, events, family stories about River history.
Formerly the Monte Rio Historical Society, but has expanded its area of coverage.
Sonoma County Historical Society
- News on preservation of historic structures; awards program, publications,
calendar of meetings, field trips, and other events.
Sonoma
County Museum
- Located inside the beautifully restored 1909 Post
Office Federal Building, the Museum enhances the cultural life of Sonoma
County by honoring its cultural and historical heritage.
Western Sonoma County Historical Society
- Information on Luther Burbank's Gold Ridge Farm, the West County Museum,
and other projects. Tour information.
Other Sonoma County History resources
- North Bay Digital
- Online collection from Sonoma State University features the Gaye LeBaron Digital Collection, Environmental History collection, Lime Kiln photos,
1906 earthquake photos and letters.
Sonoma County Historical Records Commission
- Information
on the annual Peterson Prize for essays and manuscripts on Sonoma County
history and culture. Publications for sale or downloadable from the website,
such as indexes of wills and County records, and guides to researching
buildings and evaluating archival records.
History of Cotati
- Timeline and photos of Cotati from the 19th century to today. Sponsored
by the City of Cotati and the Cotati Chamber of Commerce.
The Jack London Collection
- contains a short biography of John Griffiths London by Dr. Clarice Stasz
of Sonoma State University; photographs of Jack London, his family, friends,
and the places in which he lived, worked, and traveled; letters, postcards,
telegrams, manuscripts, official documents, and other papers relating to
his life and work; a growing archive of full-length novels, shorts stories,
essays, and newspaper pieces by Jack London; links to other interesting
web sites with Jack London content or other materials of interest to London
scholars; and more.
California History Resources on the Web
- California Historical Society
- Featuring online exhibitions, California History Online, and a directory
of museums and historical societies, which you can view county-by-county
or search by keyword.
Online Archive of California
- Materials from dozens of museums, libraries, and archives in California.
As of 2005, over 120,000 images; 50,000 pages of documents, letters, and
oral histories; and 8,000 guides to collections are available.
California Heritage
Digital Image Access Project
- A collection of archival finding aids and thousands of photographs relating
to California history. Part of the Online Archive of California.
Melvyl Catalog
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The World Wide Web interface to the online catalog of the
University of California and the California State Library which contains
the holdings of the Sutro Library, one of the best genealogical libraries in
the world.
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
- The National Archives facility in San Bruno
contains Federal records starting from the
1850s. It is open to the public and also accepts research requests via phone
and e-mail. To search
the National Archives Archival
Research Catalog for materials there, select the Advanced Search, click "Location of
Archival Materials" and select only "NARA's Pacific Region
(San Bruno)."
See also the general information on
searching the National
Archives.
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