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CONF_2002   2002 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: LA PAZ, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR
CONF_2004   2004 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: SAN LUIS OBISPO
CONF_2005   2005 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: SAN FERNANDO
CONF_2006   2006 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: SAN DIEGO
CONF_2007   2007 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: SAN FRANCISCO
MEM_TEACH   4th Grade Teacher Membership
CD_1   A Musical Day of Times Past at the Spanish-Colonial Missions of Alta-California
BOLETIN_21.2   BOLETIN Volume 21, No. 2, 2004
BOLETIN_22.1   BOLETIN Volume 22, No. 1, 2005
BOLETIN_22.2   BOLETIN Volume 22, No. 2, 2005
BOLETIN_23.2   BOLETIN Volume 23 No. 2, 2006, Volume 24 No. 1, 2007
BOLETIN_23.1   BOLETIN Volume 23, No. 1, 2006
BOLETIN_24.2   BOLETIN Volume 24 No. 2, 2007
BOLETIN_25.1   BOLETIN Volume 25, No. 1, 2008
BOLETIN_25.2   BOLETIN Volume 25, No. 2, 2008
MEM_ENH   Enhanced Membership (more than $100)
Occasional Paper 5   Historic Study of the Lower Presidio, Monterey by Edna E. Kimbro and Rebecca Allen
Occasional Paper 2   Identifying the First Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe: Some Archaeological, Historical, and Geographical Considerations
MAP01   Las Californias Map
KP_LeonPortilla1   Loreto’s Key Role in the Early History of the Californias
Occasional Paper 3   Prominent Indian Families at Mission La Purisima Concepcion as Identified in Baptismal, Marriage, and Burial Records by Glenn J. Farris and John R. Johnson
MEM_REG   Regular Membership
Occasional Paper 4   Report of a Visit to Fort Ross and Bodega Bay in April 1833 by Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. Translated by Glenn J. Farris and Rose Marie Beebe. Annotated by Glenn J. Farris
KP_Weber   Restoration at the California Missions.
MEM_SEN   Senior Membership (65 and over)
MEM_SUPP   Supporting Membership
MEM_SUST   Sustaining Membership
KP_Johnson1   The Chumash Indians after Secularization
Book_hartnell   The Diary and Copybook of William E.P. Hartnell: Visitador General of the Missions of Alta California in 1839 and 1840
KP_Mathes1   The Father President of the Mission Recalls the First Centenary of the Founding of Nuestra Señora de Loreto
KP_Milliken1   The Founding of Mission Dolores and the End of Tribal Life on the Northern San Francisco Peninsula.

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