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Catalog No   Database Form   Author   Title   Notes   Institution   Date  
1000.1Guido, FrancisElectric Railways in San
Mateo County
A history of the
financing and building of
the line from San
Francisco to San Mateo.
Illustrated with
reproductions of old
photographs and
contemporary snapshots.
San Mateo Junior CollegeMay-38
1010.101Pantaleoni, LawrenceDeLaveaga EstateA short history of the
estate and its transfer
to William S. Leadly, a
San Mateo builder, who
subdivided it.
San Mateo Junior CollegeSpring 1940
1020.102Hildreth, LyleThe Beginning of the
Electrical Industry on
the San Francisco
Peninsula
A history of the
electrical industry of
the county from the
earliest service to the
organization of the
Pacific Gas and Electric
Company.
San Mateo Junior CollegeSpring 1940
1060.106Scott, Jean KatherineThe Sneath Ranch, or a
Jersey Farm Diary
The story of R. G. Sneath
and his three dairy farms
in San Mateo.
Illustrated with
photographs and maps.
San Mateo Junior CollegeSpring 1940
10681.068McNeff, DonRoads of San Mateo CountyA series of six maps
dated 1868, 1877, 1894,
1909, 1927 and 1946;
showing the changes in
road development as
indicated on published
county maps.
San Mateo Junior CollegeJun-49
10691.069Bostwick, RobertSan Mateo Villa and the
County Seat Election of
September 4, 1861
The story is an attempt
to establish the county
seat on the present Borel
Estate and Homestead
Tract.
San Mateo Junior CollegeJun-49
10701.07Anderson, DoloresA History of the
Burlingame Woman's
Club
 San Mateo Junior CollegeJun-49
10711.071Quirk, JackDavenport Bromfield,
Surveyor
A biographical sketchSan Mateo Junior CollegeJun-49
10721.072Hartnett, Gerald A.St. Catherine's
Church, Burlingame,
Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow
 San Mateo Junior CollegeJun-49
1120.112Gill, LorraineEl CerritoA history of El Cerrito
Estate from the early
founding by William D. M.
Howard, to its
subdivision as the St.
Cyr place.
San Mateo Junior CollegeSpring 1940
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