H I S T O R Y & G E N E A L O G Y AUSTRIAN EMPIRE Austria, Bohemia, Czech Republic, Moravia & Slovakia This guide provides an overview of research materials available in the History and Genealogy Department but does not list everything available. Items with call number beginning with R may be used in the library only, but circulating copies are often available. Please consult the online catalog at www.slcl.org or ask a librarian for assistance. Information available in electronic databases is not listed here. GUIDES AND HANDBOOKS R 929.1 N433C Czech & Slovak Research Handbook of Biographies and Organizations R 929.1 W447T R 929.1072 A478F R 943.6 F445A Tracing Your Czech and Slovak Roots Finding Your Slovak Ancestor The A to Z of Austria, 2nd 3edition 943.6 S475H Handy Guide to Austrian Genealogical Records R 943.7 M649G R 943.7 S346H R 943.7 S936C R 943.73 L964S Genealogical Research for Czech and Slovak Americans A Handbook of Czechoslovak Genealogical Research Czechoslovakia: A Bibliographic Guide Slovakia
ATLASES R 912 A558A R 943.71 T938 R 943.71 G975M R 943.73 V898P Andree, Richard. Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas Turistický autoatlas česko [Czech Republic atlas] Dictionary of Bohemian Parishes in the Czech Republic Podrobný autoatlas : Slovenská republika [Slovak Republic atlas] CZECH AND SLOVAK DICTIONARIES AND TRANSLATION GUIDES R 491.86 A589 Anglicko-Český a Česko-Anglický Slovník. [English-Czech and Czech-English Dictionary] R 491.86 J76 Dictionary of English-Bohemian, Bohemian- English Languages, 2 vols. R 491.86 P228C Česko-anglický příruční slovník genealogický / Handy Czech-English Genealogical Dictionary R 491.87 T842S Slovak-English, English-Slovak Dictionary BOHEMIAN, CZECH, MORAVIAN AND SLOVAK HISTORY AND CULTURE R 301 C237C The Čechs in America R 301.45 L345C R 943.7 K92C R 943.7 P191H R 943.71 S274C R 943.72 S855E The Czechs in America, 1633-1977: A Chronology & Fact Book Czech History: Chronological Survey A History of the Czech Lands The Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History The Ethnographic Region of Moravian Wallachia: Its Origin and Development 2
R 943.73 K61H R 973.004 M385O R 973.04918 C967H R 973.04918 H113H R 973.04918 J55C R 973.04918 M648C R 973.04918 R296C R 977.6 R593G A History of Slovakia: The Struggle for Survival One Hundred Years of the CSA: The History of the Czechoslovak Society of America History of Slovaks in America History of Czechs in America Czechs and Slovaks in North America: A Bibliography The Czecho-Slovaks in America Czech American Timeline: Chronology of Milestones in the History of Czechs in America German-Bohemians: The Quiet Immigrants CZECH IMMIGRATION R 929.3 B116C Czech Immigration Passenger Lists, 9 vols. CZECH TAX RECORDS R 943.71 C419B Berní rula : generální rejstřík ke všem svazkům (vydaným i dosud nevydaným) berní ruly z roku 1654, doplněný (tam, kde se nedochovaly) o soupis poddaných z roku 1651 [Tax roll, general index to all volumes (released as yet unreleased) tax roll from 1654, amended (where preserved) a list of subjects of the year 1651], 2 vols. CZECH VITAL RECORDS R 943.71 G975M Register of Vital Statistics in the Czech State Archives Pertaining to Bohemia, 2 parts. R 943.72 G975M Register of Vital Statistics in the Czech State Archives Pertaining to Moravia, 2 parts. 3
CZECH PERIODICALS R 973.08991 N246 Naše Rodina: Our Family R 976.4 N246 Nase Dejiny: The Magazine of Czech Genealogy BOHEMIANS, CZECHS, MORAVIANS AND SLOVAKS IN MISSOURI AND THE ST. LOUIS AREA R 977.8 H673 History of the Czechs in Missouri, 1845 to 1904 R 977.837 G472C R 977.865 C533B Czech Cemeteries in Lincoln County, Missouri Backgrounds and Problems of Families Having Children at Hessoun Bohemian Catholic Orphanage, Fenton, Missouri, July 1949 R 977.865 L948H Hessoun Bohemian Catholic Orphanage, 1908 through 1954 R 977.865 S145 Czech (Bohemian) Resources in St. Louis, Missouri, and the Surrounding Area in St. Louis Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 39, no. 3 (2006), pp. 79-84 and vol. 39, no. 4, pp. 115-120. R 977.866 A512 American Sokol Centennial, 1865-1965 R 977.866 C397 R 977.866 N111 R 977.866 O58 R 977.866 S145 Centennial of St. John Nepomuk Church, St. Louis, Missouri: History of First Czech Catholic Church in the United States and the Priests Who Served this Congregation Souvenir of Diamond Jubilee, St. John Nepomuk Parish 125th Jubilee of St. John Nepomuk Parish, St. Louis, Missouri St. Lucas Evangelical Lutheran Church 100th Anniversary, 1905-2005. [Slovak church] 4
R 977.867 N154S Microfilm Microfilm Saint John Catholic Cemetery Imperial/Rock Creek, Missouri 1868 to August 2010 Hlas. [1901-1945] (Czech-language newspaper] St. Louiské Listy. [1902-1923] [Czechlanguage newspaper] ST. LOUIS AREA CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS The History and Genealogy Department has records on microfilm for Catholic parishes in the St. Louis Archdiocese. See R 977.86 H893G, Guide to St. Louis Catholic Archdiocesan Parish Records, to locate the records for Bohemian, Czech or Slovak parishes. A copy of the guide is located on the index shelves in the History & Genealogy Department. CZECH PROTESTANT CHURCHES IN THE UNITED STATES R 280.409 S584M Memorial of Czech Protestant Congregations in the United States: Including Descriptions of All Czech Presbyterian, Independent, Reformed, Congregational, Methodist, and Baptist Congregations Existing in 1900 CZECHS IN CHICAGO R 977.311 B917H A History of the Czechs in Chicago R 977.311 S839C Czechs of Chicagoland CZECHS IN CLEVELAND R 977.132 S117C Cleveland Czechs CZECHS IN NEBRASKA R 978.2 R819H A History of Czechs (Bohemians) in Nebraska CZECHS IN TEXAS R 976.4 M365C Czech Pioneers of the Southwest 5
R 976.4004 C998 R 976.4004 S629W Czech Settlements and Families in Texas before 1900 We re Czechs 6
ABOUT HISTORY & GENEALOGY AT ST. LOUIS COUNTY LIBRARY Founded in 1998, the History & Genealogy Department is a nationally recognized research collection. Substantial print, microfilm, and electronic holdings offer information for the St. Louis area, Missouri, and states east of the Mississippi, with emphasis on migration trails leading into Missouri. The department also offers substantial resources for African American, French Canadian, German, Swiss, and British Isles research. The National Genealogical Society Collection makes 30,000 print items, including 10,000 family histories, available for checkout and interlibrary loan. The History & Genealogy Department at St. Louis County Library is an FamilySearch affiliate library. History and Genealogy 1640 South Lindbergh Boulevard St. Louis, Missouri 63131-3598 (314) 994-3300, Ext. 2070 genealogy@slcl.org WWW.SLCL.ORG 8 12/2016