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American Airmen Committee. “Partial Collection of Press Clippings. Help for Draza Mihailovich.” , 1946 1946.

American Scenic and Historic Pres Society. “Verrazano.” American Scenic Society, 1910. Calls American Coast Dalmatia in the New World.

Anderson, Marija. “George Franulovich.” Zajednicar, January 14, 1987.

Anon. “Brig Adriatic in Port.” S.F.Evening Bulletin, Dec 22, 1865 1865.

Anon. “Brig Lopud in Port.” S.F.Evening Bulletin, Dec 22, 1865 1865.

Anon. “Brig Madonna Del Rosario Arrives in New York, 1805, from Dubrovnik, Captain Bozickovic.” Review-Yugoslavia 1978.

Anon. “Brig San Giacomo Arrives in New York from Dubrovnik in 1805.” Review-Yugoslavia 1978.

Anon. “Prvi Dobrovoljici iz Amerike.” Zavicaj, 1964 1964.

Anon. “Ship Nostra Signora de Rosario Arrives in New York from Dubrovnik in 1805.” Review-Yugoslavia 1978.

Anon. “Ship Postojani Sailed to America in 1797, Captain Luka Geric.” Peljeski Jedrenjaci 1950.

Anon. “Ship San Nicolo Arrives in New York from Dubrovnik in 1806, Captain F.A. Mimbeli.” Review-Yugoslavia 1978.

Austrian Legation to US. “Austrian Brig Orfeo, Captain G. Ivancich, Arrived at New York.” US Dept. of State 1836.

Austrian Legation to US. “Austrian Brig Zar Lazar Fined at New Orleans.” US Dept. of State 1836.

Austrian Legation to US. “Capt Stefano Gelcich lost Passport in New York-Austrian Vessel Ristovo.” US Dept. of State 1838.

Austrian Legation to US. “Three deserters at Boston from Austrian Brig Filidelfo.” US Dept. of State 1836.

Badovinac, John. “CFU Hawaiian Holiday Travelers Will Pay Tribute to a Croatian Sailor Who was Awarded With the Medal of Honor.” Zajednicar, Sept 1, 1971.

Badovinac, John. “Tomich Medal of Honor.” Zajednicar, September 1, 1971.

Barrows, H. H. “Francisco Sabichi.” In Biographical Sketches. Los ANgeles: Hist.Soc. of So. Calif., 1900.Los Angeles Pioneer of 1841.

Bartlett, Napier. Military Record of Louisiana. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964.Pg. 16 mentions-Petrovich, Danilovich, Gelancovich-Dead and wounded in Civil War.

Bauerman, P. “Americki Ratni Dobrovoljci u Jugoslaviji.” Nova Evropa, 1931 1931.

Bautovic, Ante. “Camcem Preplovio Atlantik-Nikola Primorac.” Matica, Feb. 1975. About Nikola Primorac, 1870, Liverpool to New York.

Bell, Ted. “Mary Saban-Parsons.” Sacramento Bee, March 23, 2002. Served in WAVES during WW11.

Booth, Andrew D. Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana Commands in Three Volumes. New Orleans, 1920.

Boppe, A. L'Albanie et Napoleon 1797-1814. Paris: Librairie Hachette, 1914. Croatians with Napoleon.

Boppe, A. La Croatie Militaire 1809-1813. Paris: C. Terana, 1989. Croatians with Napoleon.

Boppe, A. Le Regiment Albanais 1808-1813. Paris: Berger-Levralt, 1902. Croatian participation with Napoleon.

Bracher, Vivian. “Frank Vlahov.” Zajednicar, August 2, 2000.

Braidich, Frank. “F.J. Chesarek Promoted to Lieutenant General.” CFU Junior Magazine, June 1966.

Brevoort, James C. Verrazano the Navigator. New York, 1874.

Bublic, Dragutin. Kako Sam Imao Postati Austriski Spijun. New York: M. Marjanovic, 1915.

CAT. “Captain Marko Vekarich.” Croatian American Times, February 20, 2001. Captain Vekarich save Canadian ship in 1878.

CAT. “History of Croatians in Gig Harbor,  Washington.” Croatian American Times, December 18, 2001. Contributed to fishing industry and ship building.

CAT. “Martin M. Spolarich.” Croatian American Times, June 12, 2001.

Classics, Sea. “Peter Tomich Medal of Honor.” Sea Classics, 1986.

Cobb, Kirkpatrick. Ike's Old Sarge. Dallas: Royal Publishing House, 1960. About Tom Blazina, born in Croatia, and President Eisenhower.

Congressional Medal of Honor Society. “Peter Tomich Medal of Honor.” Cong. M H Society, March 18, 1996.

Corbett, Julian S. Papers Relating to the Navy During the Spanish War, 1585-1587. London: Navy Records Society, 1897.Turks ransomed.

Crawford, Mary. “The Shiek Brings Her In.” S.F.Examiner, Sept 10, 1977.Captain John Mladinich brings in new San Francisco ferry boat.

Cubric, Dragutin. “Tko Su Spasioci Brodolomaca Titanica.” Matica, 1977. Titanic sinking and Croatians.

Daily Picayune. “M.N. Radovich, Master of Steamer Diana between New Orleans and Fort Jackson.” Daily Picayune, April 13, 1862.

Davis, Burke. Our Incredible Civil War. New York, 1960.Craots in 39th NY Garibaldi Guard.  Slavonians-Louisiana European Brigade.

Davis, E.A. Historical Encylopedia of Louisiana. Louisiana: Louisiana Historical Bureau, 1958. Has many Croatian American biographies.

De Costa, B. F. Verrazano the Explorer: Being a Vindication of His Letter and Voyage. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1880. Mentions Sclavonians, Dalmatia, Illyria and Dalmatian place names on the American coast.

del Negro, Pjera. Il Mito Americano Nell Venezia del Settecento. Padova, 1975. About 3000 Dalmatians served in the American Revolution in the British Fleet.

Destombes, Marcel. “Nautical Charts Attributed to Verrazano, 1524-1528.” Imago Mundi, 1954.

DeVille, Winston. Louisiana Recruits. New Orleans: Polyanthis, 1973.

Dictionary. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Washington, DC: US Navy, 1969.

Dijanic, Slavo and Joyce Skalkov Mattea. Chronicle of the Olibljani Migration. San Francisco: Private, 1992. Pioneers from the Island of Olib, Croatia in America.

Editorial. “Peter Tomich, Adopted Son of Utah.” Deseret news, May 24, 1947. Medal of Honor reciprient.

Eldredge, Michael S. Lt. “USS Utah at Pearl Harbor.” US Naval Institute, 1976.

Engel, Ivan Hristijan Von. Povjest Dubrovacke Republike. Dubrovnik: A. Pasaric, 1903. Ships in America.

Eterovich, Adam S. “American Airmen Rescued by Croatian Partisans.” Zajednicar, February 7, 1996.

Eterovich, Adam S. American Airmen Rescued in Croatia, Bosnia and Hercegovina by Croatian and Bosnian Partisans in World War II. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999.The majority of American airmen were rescued by Croatians. There were 2400 airmen Rescued; 1600 were rescued by Croatians.

Eterovich, Adam S. American Airmen Rescued in WWII by Partisan, Cetnik and Ustasha Forces, Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1981.The majority of American airmen were rescued by Croatian Partisans.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Antonio Milatovich vs. the Republic of Mexico, 1858, San Francisco.” Zajednicar, Jan 20, 1971.Wealthy Croatian purchased 1 million acres of land in Baja California, Mexico for colonization.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Captain Splivalo from China to the California Goldfields.” Croatian American Times, October 24, 2000.

Eterovich, Adam S. Croatia in the New World: The Verrazano Voyages to America and Canada, 1523-1524. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1990.New England was first named New Dalmatia

Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865.” Zajednicar, May 6, 1970.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Medal of Honor Recipients Noted.” Zajednicar, May 19, 1999. Lists Croatian Americans.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Sergeant Close to Eisenhower.” Zajednicar, November 17, 2004. About Tom Blazina

Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians and the USS Arizona.” Zajednicar, May 1, 2002.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians in the American Civil War.” Croatian American Times, November 30, 1999.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians in the Americas.” Croatian American, June 15, 2004.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Eisenhower's Old Sergeant.” Croatian American, May 4, 2004. About Sgt. Tom Blazina, Croatian American.

Eterovich, Adam S. “From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli, Croats in the thick of Battle, 1803, North Africa.” Zajednicar, June 30, 1976.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Geronimo and Mazzanovich Apache Indian Campaigns.” Croatian American Times, July 11, 2000.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Geronimo and Mazzanovich--Apache Indian Campaigns.” In Croatian Pioneers in America, 1650-1900, pp139-149. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1979.

Eterovich, Adam S. “John Fanovich from Trinidad, 1808.” Croatian American Times, December 5, 2000.

Eterovich, Adam S. “More WW11 American Airmen were Rescued by Croatian Partisans than anywhere in Europe.” Croatian American Times, November 16, 1999.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Peter Tomich Unclaimed Medal of Honor.” Croatian American Times, May 29, 2001.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Peter Tomich's Medal of Honor Still Not Awarded after 58 Years.” Zajednicar, May 12, 1999.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Sailing and Rowing the Atlantic Ocean.” Croatian American Times, June 19, 2002. About Nikola Primorac and Nenad Belic.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Sea Captain Nikola Primorac.” Croatian American Times, May 16, 2000.Went from England to America in 1870's in smallest boat record.

Eterovich, Adam S. “A Solution to Kosovo: An Open Letter.” Zajednicar, May 12, 1999.

Eterovich, Adam S. “US Navy Warships Named after Croatian Americans.” Croatian American Times, September 10, 2002. Francovich, Pavlic and Tomich honored with names of warships.

Eterovich, Adam S. “The Verrazano Voyage's to America and Canada, 1523-1524.” Croatian Voice, Mar 26, 1993.Names the New England Coast--New Dalmatia

Eterovich, Adam S. “World War Two Casualties: Serbian-Yugoslav Numbers Game.” Croatian American Times, March 21, 2000.War losses in Croatia.

Eterovich, Adam S. Eterovich. “Croatian Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865.” Croatian American Times, January 9, 2001.Lists those that served for the confederacy.

Examiner. “John E. Benkovich.” The Examiner, April 11, 2000. Awarded four Bronze Stars in World War 11.

Fiskovic, Nada. “Croatian Maritime Traditions at Show in Vancouver.” Croatian American Times, February 20, 2001. Captain Marko Vekaric rescues Canadian crew in 1879.

Foote, H.S. “Mateo Arnerich, Andrea Malovos.” In Garden City of the World. San Jose: Lewis Publishing Co., 1888. Biography. Santa Clara County, California.

Freiden, Seymour. “The Spy Who Learned of Pearl Harbor Four Months Early.” S.F. Examiner, November 28, 1974.About Yugoslav DUsko Popov.

Gavrilovic, Stoyan. “Spanish American History Research Opportunities in Croatian Archives.” Hispanic American Historical Review, February 1962.

Gol, Nenad. “Admiral S Lickom Kapom-.” Matica, 1979 1979.About U.S. Admiral Steven Mandarich.

Gol, Nenad. “Tomich Ratni Heroji Amerika.” Nase Novine, March 14, 1984. Peter Tomich, Medal of Honor.

Guthrie, Julian. “Commodore Norbert Bajurin.” SF Chronicle, November 11, 2002. About the San Francisco Yacht Club and Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison.

Guthrie, Julian. “Scruffy San Francisco Boaters Join Yachting Royalty.” San Francisco Chronicle, November 11, 2002. Commodore Bajurin runs the Golden Gate Yacht Club in San Francisco.

Habert, Jacques. La Vie Et Les Voyages Jean De Verrazane. France, 1964.

Hargreave, Jane. “Marin Kuspilich-Cuspilich Shipyard Worker.” Eterovich Archives, 2002.

Hazard, Roberta. “Peter Tomich Power Plant Dedicated.” Gram, October 1987.

Hewlett, Frank. “To Battleship Utah.” Honolulu Star Bulletin, February 2, 1966. Peter Tomich Medal of Honor.

Highland Publ. America's Medal of Honor Recipients. Minneapolis: Highland Publishing, 1980.

Hulberstam, David. “Ivan Slavich- The Bravest Man I Know.” Parade Magazine, June 10, 1984.Colonel US Army helicopter unit-first armed in US hisory.  Dalmatian grandfather.

Hyman, Harold. “World War 11 Pilot Recalls Smaller Las Vegas.” Las Vegas Sun, May 1, 1986. George Pinjuv piloted bombers in WW11 and Korea.

Inks, Major James M. Eight Bailed Out. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1954.The exciting diary of ten and a half months behind enemy lines int he midst of the fivesided war in Yugoslavia.

Internet. “Andrew and Antone Skansie Ship Yard and Fishermen.” Gig harbor Hist. Soc, 2002.

Internet. “Mark Rosandich Excursion Boats.” First Lady Charters, 2002.

Internet. “Martin Trutanich Fisherman and Naval Vessel Killdear.” Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, 2000.

Internet. “Paul Scopinich Shipyard.” Eterovich Archives, 2002. Scopinich Fighting Chairs for fishing.

Johnson, Robert. “Pearl Harbor's Other Memorial.” All Hands, February 1988. Battleship Utah.

Journal News. “Retired American Admiral Sues Navy over Peter Herceg-Tomich unclaimed Medal of Honor.” Croatian American Times, December 18, 2001.

Juricevic, Ante. “Na Tragu Rodaka Heroja.” Slobodna Dalmacija, October 5, 1986. Search for Peter Tomich Medal of Honor.

Kreh, Bill. “USS Utah-Unmarked Grave of a Medal of Honor Winner-Peter Tomich.” Navy Times, March 27, 1963.

Krmpotic, Martin D. Life and Works of The Rev. Ferdinand Konscak, S. J. 1703-1759; An Early Missionary in California. Boston: The Stadtford Company, 1923.

Krsnik, Vjekoslav. “Nije Tomich Nego Herceg.” Slobodna Dalmacija, November 23, 1986. It is not Tomich, but Herceg. Peter Tomich Medal of Hpnor.

Krsnik, Vjekoslav. “Zasto je Herceg Promijeno Ime.” Slobodno Dalmacija, December 7, 1986. Peter Tomich Medal of Honor name change.

Krstonosic, Djordje. Dobrovoljci Iz Amerike, Krava Proslost, 1914-1918. Detroit, 1962.Volunteers from America.

Lane, Frederick. Venice a Maritime Republic. Baltimore: John Hopkins, 1973. About 3000 Dalmatians served in the British Fleet during the American Revolution.

Lengyel, Emil. Americans From Hungary. New York: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1948. Has Croatian information. Organized Lincoln Riflemen of Sclavonic origin in 1861 at Chicago, illinois.

Lipak, Mary. “Robert Lipak.” Zajednicar, February 20, 2002.

Lonn, Ella. Foreigners in the Confederacy. Chapel Hill: Univ. of No. Carolina Press, 1940.Many Croatians served in various companies.

Lonn, Ella. Foreigners in the Union Army and Navy. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press, 1951.Has Croatian info.

Ludwig, Ella. History of the Harbor District of Los Angeles: Historical Record Co., 1927.The brig Danube of New York shipwrecked at San Pedro in 1828; Captain Livorich of the Schooner Margarita was in San Pedro in 1833; Captain Dominis-Gospodnetich of the American Brig Bolivar was in San Pedro in 1833 and 1835, he also was in port with the brig Alciope in 1840; Captain Carlos Baric of the Mexican Brig Primavera came in 1835.

Lyhne, Bob. “She Fought A War At 12.” Penninsula Living, Feb. 16, 1974.Girl in Partisans.

Major, Richard. “Ernest Suzenic Navy Hero.” Zajednicar, December 16, 1998. Spanish American War hero.

Major, Richard L. “A Hoboken-Pittsburgh-Seattle Link to Society's Origin.” Zajednicar, November 9, 1994. About Juraj Skrivanic, editor,banker, mariner.

Major, Richard L. “The Sinking of the Steamship La Bourgogne.” Zajednicar, July 29, 1998. Sank in 1898 with Croatians on board.

Major, Richard L. “Sinking of Volturno in 1913.” Zajednicar, January 3, 2001. Croatians lost their lives.

Mann, Horace Sir. “Count Vescovich from Venice to raise a number of Dalmatians for the British Fleet during the American Revolution.” Folio, 3 pages, Florence Italy, December 26, 1781.

Margetich, Marion. “John Bertovich.” Zajednicar, Oct 23, 1985.Obituary.  Family from Croatia.

Martinovic, Djordje. “Sailing Around the World.” Review-Belgrade, 1, 1974.About Captain Ivo Visin on the Splendido, 1852, in San Francisco.

Matica. “Bill Vergot.” Matica Zagreb, November 2000.

McAdams, C. Michael. Allied Prisoners of War in Croatia, 1941-1945, Croatian information series ; no.8. Arcadia, Ca: Croatian Information Service, 1980.

McGee, Gale Senator. “Tomich Medal of Honor.” Congressional Record, 1963.

Metzger, Antun. Nasi granicari u Rusiji i u ratu za slobodu, 1812 i 1813/14. Karlovac: Knjigotiskara D. Hauptfelda, 1913.

Mihovilich, Mary. “Joe Bebich.” Zajednicar, October 22, 1999.

Mihovilich, Mary. “Tony Setka.” Zajednicar, June 2, 1999.

Mooney, James L. American Naval Fighting Ships. Wash DC: Naval History Center, 1981.

Muljacic. “Ship St. Nicolo e Portiglio d'America Built in Dubrovnik, 1753.” Muljacic 1953.

Muljacic, Zarko. “Americka Revolucija i Dubrovackka Pomorska Trgovina.” Pomorski Zbornik, 1068 1968, 521-530, 525-526.

Murphy, Henry C. The Voyage of Verrazano. Freeport: Books For Library Press, 1875.

Nafziger, G.F. Royal, Republican, Imperial A History of the French Army from 1792-1815-Volume V Foreign Regiments. Pisgah, Ohio: George F. Nafziger, 1997. Croatians with Napoleon.

Narodni, Glasnik. “Americki Avijaticar Hvali Jugoslavenske Partizane Koji Su Ga Spasili Blizu Zagreba.” Narodni Glasnik, June 27, 1945 1945.

National Archives. “Claim of Antonio Milatovich vs. Mexico.” national Archives, 1858.Antonio Milatovich owned over one million acres of land in Mexico.

Naval Affairs. “Peter Tomich Medal of Honor.” Naval Affairs, December 1993.

Navy Times. “Peter Tomich Medal of Honor.” Navy Times, December 25, 1985.

New Orleans Daily Cresent. “Slavonian Rifles 1st Co.” New Orleans Daily Cresent, May 4, 1861.Croatians in Confederate Army.

New Orleans Genesis. “Georges Mathieu, Croatian Sergeant of Marines in Canada and Louisiana, 1708.” New Orleans Genesis, Vol xii, June 1973. Went from Canada to Louisiana.

Palo Alto Times. “Louise Anchicks.” Palo Alto Times, October 30, 1977. Army nurse, Japanese prisoner of war.

Pavich, Helen. “John G. Matievich.” Zajednicar, January 2, 2002.

Pavlek, Zeljko. “Irena Peharda-West Point Cadet.” Vecernji List, September 10, 1999.

Pazzini, Carlos. L' Avventuroso Navigage Di Giovanni Da Verrazano. Bologna: Cappelli Editore, 1970. Names the New England area Dalmatia in the New World.

Pivany, Eugene. Hungarians in the American Civil War. Cleveland, 1913.

Poka-Pivny, Aladar. “A Hungarian under Washington.” The Hungarian Quarterly, 1939 1939.Michael Kovach, Hungarian or Croatian?

Porter, Mary. “Rudy Yardas.” Zajednicar, August 8, 2001.

Research Institute Ljubljana. Allied Airmen and Prisoners of War Rescued by the Slovene Partisans. Yugoslavia: Res. Institute, 1946.

Roosevelt, Franklin President. “Peter Tomich Postumous Award.” White House Letter, March 4, 1942.

SF Call. “Captain Stephen Splivalo Died in Stockton Friday.” S.F. Call, Aug 23, 1891.Obituary. Pioneer of 1849.

SF Chronicle. “Carl Miloslavich.” San Francisco Chronicle, December 2, 2001. Obituary.

SF Chronicle. “Ivan Slavich.” SF Chronicle, Dec. 19, 1970.Obituary.  Was clerk of SF Municipal Court.  WWI veteran.  Family from Dalmatia.

SF Chronicle. “Michael Hemovich.” San Francisco Chronicle, April 22, 1999.

SF Chronicle. “Thomas Zivkovich-Zivic.” San Francisco Chronicle, April 25, 2001. World War 11 prisoner of war.

SF Examiner. “Airmen, Protectors Reunite.” S. F. Examiner, June 17, 1974 1974.American airmen downed in Yugoslavia during dWWII celebrate with Yugoslavs.  Partisans not Ustashe.

SF Examiner. “Croatians and Slavs Enlist for Allies.” San Francisco Examiner, June 15, 1918.

SF Examiner. “Dr. Slavich Ex-Oakland Mayor Dies.” SF Examiner, Oct. 3, 1950.Obituary.  WWI veteran as Captain in Medical Corp.  Family from Dalmatia.

SF Examiner. “Frank Forencich.” SF Examiner, May 30, 1999.San Francisco Police Inspector.  Article in Croatian, police organizations.  WWII veteran 2nd Marine Division.

SF Examiner. “Frank Nisetich, Sacramento Butch.” SF Examiner, July 22, 1975.Obituary.  Nationally known California gambler.  Had card room in Sacramento.  WWI veteran.  Family form Island of Brac.

SF Examiner. “John Radovich.” SF Examiner, July 1, 1981.Marine biologist in Sacramento.

SF Examiner. “Requiem Mass Celebrated for Assassinated Royal Pair.” S. F. Examiner, July 29, 1914.Archduke Ferdinand assassinated in Bosnia.  Held at Croatian Church of Nativity by Croatian-Austrian societies.

SF Examiner. “U.S. Troops Escort Serb Volunteers Through City.” San Francisco Examiner, October 31, 1912.Croatian, Dalmatian, Slavonian volunteers for Salonika front

Shipmate. “Joe Mandich West Point Graduate.” Shipmate, 1998.

Simons, Teresa. “Robert Rados Ship Yard.” San Pedro Newspilot, Mar. 12, 1986.Successful shipbuilding and marine engineering company.

Sisevic, Ivo Capt. “Dubrovcanin Na Atlantiku.” Zajednicar, Apr 26, 1972.Croatian sailed across the Atlantic in 1868 in a small row-sailboat

Skacan, Peter R. “Peter Skacan.” Zajednicar, March 7, 2001.

Sobdich, Frank. “Mayor Charles Tomljanovich.” Zajednicar, August 10, 1988.

Splivalo, Joseph. “Captain Nikola Primorac and His Boat, The City of Ragusa.” Matica, April 1981.Crossed Altantic in 1870 to set record for smallest boat.

Splivalo, Joseph. “Captain Stjepan Splivalo.” Review Magazine, November 1975.California Pioneer

Splivalo, Joseph. “Captain Stjepan Splivalo, a California Pioneer.” Review, 1975, 34.

Starcevich, Margaret. “Joseph Splivalo.” Zajednicar, Jan. 7, 1987.

Stokes-Phelps, I. N. The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909. New York: R. H. Dodd, 1915. Verrazano information.

Stroub, Tom. “The Forgotten Memorial-The USS Utah.” VFW News, December 1985.

Sumbolt, Robert a. “The Utah Fleet: Utah Place Names.”, Utah State University, 1966.

Taylor, Michael. “Nicholas Kordich Submariner.” San Francisco Chronicle, November 7, 2000.

Thrower, Norman J. W. “New Light on the 1524 Voyages of Verrazano.” Terrae Incognitae, 1979 1979, 59-66.

Tomich, Edward. “Peter Tomich Medal of Honor Hero.” Zajednicar, March 20, 1991.

U.S. Mexico Commission. “Antonio Milatovich vs. The Republic of Mexico.” National Archives, 1858.Antonio Milatovich bought one million acres of land in Mexico.

Upi. “Shipwrecked Woman (Nancy Zaic) Survives 10-Day Ordeal.” S.F. Chronicle, Nov. 7, 1977.

Upton, Warren. “Tomich Texas Chief's Quarter Association.” USS Utah Newsletter, June 1996. Peter Tomich Medal of Honor.

US Congress. Medal of Honor Recipients, 1863-1978. Washington DC: US Govt. Printing Ofc., 1979.

US Navy. Medal of Honor, 1861-1949. Washington DC: Navy, 1950.

Varron, Lou. “The Congressional Medal of Honor.” The State Line, January 1990.

Vasvary, Edmund. Lincoln's Hungarian Heroes: The Participatian of Hungarians in the Civil War, 1861-1865. Washington: The Hungarian Reformed Federation in America, 1939.

Vekaric, Stjepan. Peljeski Jedrenjaci. Split, Croatia: Pomorska Biblioteka, 1960. Has old ship information from Dalmatia to America. Dalmatians in America.

Vinaver. “Ship L'America Built at Gruz, Dalmatia in 1782.” Vinaver 1782.

Vinski, Dorothy. “John M, Jack Vinski.” Zajednicar, June 12, 2002.

Vujnovich, Milos. “Captain Baldo Pausina.” Matica-Zagreb, 1978.Dalmatian pioneer in Louisiana

WPA. “Luka Kuljis Ship Captain.” WPA Harrison County, Mississippi, 1937.

Wroth, Lawrence C. The Voyages of Giovanni da Verrazano, 1524-1528. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970.

Yager, John A. “Medal of Honor Winner-Mike Novosel.” Zajednicar, October 8, 1980. Vietnam War Hero.

Yugoslav American Herald. “Committee to Aid Partisans.” Yugoslav American Herald, Apr. 14, 1944.

Zajac, Frances. “Suchevits One of Nine Sons to Serve US Military.” Zajednicar, January 2, 2002.

Zajednicar. “Mary Maki Finally gets Closure on Her Brother's (John Ercegovich) Disappearance on WW11 Mission.” Zajednicar, November 29, 2002. Lt. John Ercgovich died on a raid bombing German submarine pens.

Zajednicar. “Steve Shanghi Vucic.” Zajednicar, February 27, 2002.

Zajednicar. “Thomas Turkovic.” Zajednicar, October 27, 1999.

Zevallos, Francisco. The Apolistic Life of Fernando Consag, Explorer of Lower California. Los Angeles: Dawson's, 1968.Translated and annotated with an introduction by Manuel P. Servin.

Zivic, Catherine. “Robert Kraljevic.” Zajednicar, March 8, 2000.

Zivojinovic, Dragoljub. Americka Revolucija i Durbovacka Republika 1763-1790. Belgrade: Prosveta, 1976.

Zuback, Anthony. “Rescue on the Atlantic.” Croatian Almanac 1949, 1948 1948, 193-197.