California Colonial Records

History
From 1542 to the beginning of the 19th c., Spain, Mexico, England, and Russia all tried to claim California. The Spanish established several settlements over the course of the 18th c.: California became a part of Mexico in 1822 and was annexed by the United States in 1850.
 * 1769 - San Diego de Alcalá Mission
 * 1770 - Monterrey Mission
 * 1771 - San Antonio de Padua mission and presidio
 * 1771 - San Gabriel mission
 * 1772 - San Luis Obispo mission
 * 1776 - San Francisco mission and presidio
 * 1777 - San José mission
 * 1781 - Los Angeles
 * 1782 - Santa Barbara mission and presidio

Additional Readings

 * Spanish and Mexican Records of the American Southwest by Henry Putney Beers. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1979). Includes Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico.
 * The History of San Diego County and Story of the Ownership of Land Grants Therein by Robert W. Brackett. (1939. Reprint. San Diego: Union Title Insurance Co., 1960).
 * Survey of Pre-Statehood Records: A New Look at Spanish and Mexican-Californian Genealogical Records by Rudecinda Lo Buglio. (Salt Lake City: Corporation of the President, 1980, fiche 6085820).
 * California Gazetteer. (Wilmington, DE: American Historical Publications, 1985, fiche 6088199).
 * Catalogue of materials in the Archivo General de Indias for the History of the Pacific Coast and the American Southwest by Charles E. Chapman. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1919).
 * The Founding of Spanish California: The Northwest Expansion of New Spain, 1687-1783 by Charles E. Chapman. (New York: Macmillian & Co., 1916).
 * A History of California: The Spanish Period by Charles E. Chapman. (New York: Macmillan & Co., 1921, fiche 6051216).
 * Spanish Alta California by Albert Johnston Denis. (New York: Macmillan & Co., 1927, film 1697423).
 * Spanish Families of Southern California 38 Vols. by Adam C. Derkum. (n.p., 1967, film 1597975 ff).
 * Guide to American Historical Manuscripts in the Huntington Library. (San Marion, CA: The Library, 11979).
 * The Russian Advance into California by Flora Faith Hatch. (Berkeley: University of California, 1922. Reprint. San Francisco: R & E Research Associates, 1971, fiche 6039366).
 * The Illustrated Atlas and History of Yole Cunty, California: Containing a History of California from 1513 to 1850, History of Yole Cunty from 1825 to 1880, and the Official County Map. (1879. Reprint. Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, Inc., 1968, film 0468752).
 * Index to Genealogical Tables of Spanish and Mexican Families of California. (Berkeley, CA: Bancroft Library, 1959, film 0874197).
 * A Brief History of the Calafia: The Californians, 1533-1795 by Michael W. Mathes. (San Diego: n.p., 1974).
 * French Activities in California: An Archival Calendar-Guide by Abraham Phineas Nasatir. (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1945).
 * Spanish Mexican Families of Early California: 1769-1850 by Marie C. Northrup. (New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1976).
 * A Guide to the History of California by Doyce B. Nunis and Gloria Ricci Lothrop. (New York: Greenwood Press, 1989).
 * California under Spain and Mexico, 1535-1847: A Contribution Toward the History of the Pacific Coast of the United States, Based on Original Sources (Chiefly Manuscript) in the Spanish and Mexican Archives and Other Repositories by Irving Berdine Richman. (1911. Reprint. New York: Cooper Square Publishing, 1965, film 0897366).
 * Spanish and Indian Place Names of California, Their Meaning and Their Romance by Nellie Van de Grift Sanchez. (San Francisco: A.M. Robertson, 1930, film 1320727).
 * Pioneer Spanish Families in California by Charles Howard Shinn. (1896. Reprint. Santa Barbara, CA:W.T. Genns, 1991).
 * Directory of Archival and Manuscript Repositories in California 3rd ed. Society of California Archivisits. (San Marino: The Society: The Society, 1991, 1st ed. on film 1035038).
 * Local History and Genealogy Resources of the California State Library. Rev. ed. by Gary E. Strong. (Sacramento: California State Library Foundation, 1991).
 * The Story of San José: California's First Pueblo, 1777-1869 by Oscar O. Winther. (San Francisco: California Historical Society, 1935).