About this Event
California History and Genealogy Workshop Series
New Spanish Patriots’ Eligibility for Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
July 13, 1pm-3pm, PT
California's Spanish Patriots military service is finally receiving recognition for their support given to the cause of freedom during the American Revolutionary War.
Presented by Robin Rhein Hurwitz, DAR State Chair for Specialty Research & Mary Anthony Startz, National DAR Specialty Research Chair (NSDAR)
Learn about our organizations:
California Genealogical Society
Los Californianos
Questions? Contact Terri Taylor [email protected]
We are located in the historic Breuner Building at 22nd Street & Broadway, one block north of the Paramount Theater, in Uptown Oakland. We are just three blocks from the 19th Street BART Station. Further instructions will be included with your registration confirmation, parking is now $5 in the lot behind our building.
Pre-registration is required. Class size is limited so register early to confirm your spot.
CGS and Los Californianos members enjoy free access.
Non-members are $10
You can purchase a $45 one-year CGS Basic membership when you check out. To sign up for other membership options go to our web page: CGS Membership application
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
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*Event fee is non-refundable.
<h4>This is part of a series for second Saturdays, May 11 to November 9 from 1 PM - 3 PM, PT</h4>
Join us at the California Genealogical Society Library to learn about resources and strategies available to research early California settlers. Californianos were soldiers and settlers in Alta California from 1769 to California statehood September 9, 1850. Learn about the early history of California from the mission period (1769-1833) on.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Online and in Person at CGS Library, 2201 Broadway, Oakland, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 45.00