Directory of archival and manuscript repositories in California/ Society of California Archivists

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1991

Publisher

Society of California Archivists

Place of Publication

[San Marino, California]

Physical

iii, 410 p.

Edition

3rd ed

Notes

Includes three indexes: repository name, county, and general subject.

"This edition presents information on 822 repositories in California, including federal, state, county, and city agencies, college and university collections, local historical societies, public libraries, museums, religious archives, and corporate archives ... This directory is arranged by city, and then by repository name ..." Introduction.

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