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CROATIAN IMMIGRATION AND EXPLORATION
by
ADAM S. ETEROVICH
Ragusan Press
San Carlos, California
ADAM S. ETEROVICH
Recognized as the leading historian and
source of information regarding Croatians in the USA. Adam Eterovich has
devoted nearly all of his adult life to expounding Croatian culture
whether through his writings, publishing, leadership in sponsoring
Croatian social events, and his sharing of information whenever
requested. Adam was born in San Francisco and his wife, Danica, was born
in Zagreb. Adam and Danica Kralj married at St Mark’s Church in Zagreb
in 1958 after attending the University of Zagreb for one and one half
years on a Matica scholarship. Adam graduated from Balboa High School in
San Francisco and from San Francisco State University where he obtained
the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business and History.
Military Service
Adam was a four year Korean War volunteer
and served 41 months in the Army of Occupation, Germany, Headquarters
Southern Command, Sergeant First Class. His duties included
responsibility for top secret military records at Headquarters Command
and at Landsburg War Crimes Prison and other Posts. He worked with
Croatian refugees and was involved in transporting them to Italian and
German ports for shipment to Australia, Canada and America.
Family
Adam’s father, Ivan Eterovich, clan name
Faraun, was born on March 21, 1888 in the sea port town of Pucisce on
the Island of Brac, Dalmatia, Croatia. Being the oldest child of Nikola
and Vice Plastich followed by Mateo (Brazil), Roko (Brazil), Stipe,
Nikola (San Francisco), Jure (Brazil), Zamaria, Maria, and Andria. At
the age of 16 in 1905 Ivan went via Italy and the Suez Canal to
Australia. He went to the goldfields of West Australia and was in
Kalgoorlie near Perth for five years. After three years his father,
Nikola, joined him and encouraged him to return home. His father had
also been in Chile, Bolivia and Peru earlier. Ivan had been befriended
by an old Dalmatian who had been in California during the gold rush and
told him to go to California. Ivan did go to San Francisco, California.
In 1910 he worked in various Dalmatian restaurants and in 1913 went to
the Arizona gold and silver mines. In 1918 he returned to San Francisco
and opened the New Age Restaurant at Mission and Steuart; had a short
partnership with Pete Valerio at the Rosemont Grill in Sacramento;
returned to San Francisco and opened a restaurant on Market Street; and
then opened his successful Maple Coffee house and Restaurant at 2601
24th Street. Like all Dalmatians of that day Ivan made fine wine and had
his own copper coil. Yes, he was known to have sold a little beverage in
his time. His greatest pleasure was outings with the family at the Ocean
Beach for swimming and preparing barbequed lamb on a six foot stick. At
least thirty Dalmatian “Bracani” families would gather at the sea shore
each weekend. Ivan died in San Francisco, California on October 4, 1977
at the age of 89. Ivan had joined the Slavonic Society in 1910 and was a
devoted member and when the society wisely accepted women, Ana, was one
of the first to join. The years have gone by and Ivan has gone ahead,
buried at the Croatian Slavonian Plot in between Father Vodusek and
Father Turk.
Adam’s mother, Ana Eterovich, was born
March 23, 1900 in Nerezisca, Island of Brac, Dalmatia, Croatia. Her
parents were Frane Cvitanic and Ana Bezmalinovic. Her brothers and
sisters were Petar (San Francisco), Franka (Mt View, California),
Lucretia (Argentina), Paulina and Andrija. Ana’s maiden name was
Cvitanic and her Clan name was Baka. The Bezmalinovic Clan name was
Grguricic. The Cvitanic and Bezmalinovic Clan settled on the Island of
Brac in the 1500’s and had come from the Poljica Republic in Dalmatia.
Petar Cvitanic was registered as Nobility in the 1600’s; others were
Priests and District Attorneys. From 1400 to 1800 the people of Brac
were free citizens and subjects of the Republic of Venice; from 1800 to
1920 subjects of the Austrian Empire; from 1920 to 1991 subjects of
Yugoslavia. In 1991 Croatia became a free, democratic country. Ana is an
ethnic Croatian. The family maintained vineyards, olive groves, gardens
and sheep for wool and meat. Their father died at an early age and they
had to fend for themselves. Ana was talented at sewing and weaver of
wool, she made the saddle blankets and other straps for their animals
and sold the rest to other townspeople. At the age of 14 Ana became sick
with typhus and did not grow beyond age 14. Ana did attend school for
six years. Her older brother Petar, or as we know him, Barba Pete, was
sent to San Francisco, sister Lucretia went to Argentina, Andrija and
Paulina married on Brac, Franka went to Watsonville and San Jose,
California. Ana’s odyssey was to begin...she was sent to her brother,
Pete, in San Francisco. A friend of the family, Jimmy Vlahovich,
returned to Brac after WWI to marry, Jimmy accompanied 20 young ladies
(brides, girlfriends) to America. Ana left Brac by ferryboat to the city
of Split thence to Trieste and by train to the port of Le Harve in
France. She boarded the liner France to New York and then by train to
San Francisco. Ana arrived in San Francisco on December 12, 1920. Ana
would attend Mass with her brother, Pete, at the Croatian Catholic
Church of Nativity and here she met her future husband, Ivan Eterovich,
a restaurant owner in San Francisco. They married on March 24, 1921. Ana
had five children, Winnie-1922, John-1923, Kay-1924, Frances-1925 and
Adam-1930. Ana and Ivan built their first house, two apartments and a
store in 1922 on Mission Street in the Excelsior District and later
built another commercial building. Ana busied herself with sewing in and
out of the home to earn her spending money as she was extremely
independent and self reliant and Ivan made wine and tended to his
gardens when not attending to his restaurant. Ana was a very social
person and belonged to many clubs and associations throughout her
life...she saw to it that her children completed all their Christian and
scholastic obligations. Ana died at age 96.
CROATIAN RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION
Adam is the author of many books and
booklets including numerous articles. Adam’s Croatian immigrant research
was primarily conducted with the use of US Census of Population records
from 1850-1860-1870-1880-1900 (1890 was destroyed), City and State
Business Directories from 1850-1920, Cemetery Records, Genealogical
Society Publications, Croatian Society Records, American and Ethnic
Croatian Newspapers and Indexes, American Church Records and Croatian
Churches in America, City and State Libraries and Archives, Personal
Interviews, and any other resource available. The research was conducted
from 1960-1990 and all Croatian Pioneers were recorded on 3x5 index
cards; Bibliographic sources were also recorded on 3x5 index cards;
regional Scrap Books were organized with abstracted Articles and other
Documentation; Books, Booklets, Pamphlets, Journals, Almanacs,
Magazines, Original Documents and Copies of Source Material were
collected. The Pioneer research of individuals was in the West and South
with indexing of all Pioneers found prior to World War I. Collection of
Documentation and Abstract of Articles and other material was done for
all of America. Other areas of the world with Croatian immigration was
also collected. The material was organized by Countries, by State in the
USA, The New World, by prominent occupations such as Business, Sports,
Fishing, Gold Mining, Religion and by outstanding accomplishments of
individuals. A Croatian Pioneer Register has been computerized with 14
fields of information which includes 100,000 Pioneers and a Croatian
Immigrant Bibliography has been computerized.
Croatian Organizations
He has been active as a leader in Croatian
organizations, including the Croatian Fraternal Union for 40 years; he
organized the Croatian Genealogical and Heraldic Society and the Ragusan
Press. He is Vice-President of the Old Slavonian Society of San
Francisco, organized 1857; a member of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce
and the Croatian Church of Nativity in San Francisco. Adam is a past
member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the
California Historical Society. The Croatian American Cultural
Association of California was organized by Ante Jakocevic and Adam S.
Eterovich as a non-profit corporation in the State of California in
1983. The primary purpose was to bring cultural groups from Croatia to
perform in concert at various localities in California such as Palo
Alto, San Jose, Los Angeles, San Pedro, and San Francisco. They have
also held concerts in Anacortes and Seattle, Washington. Singers and
groups from Croatia included: Trubaduri, Dubrovnik, Zagreb Muzikasi &
Dudek, Oliver Dragojevic & Faraoni Band, Teresa Kesovia & Delfini Band,
Tomislav Ivcic & Zadar Band, Miso Kovac, Milo Hrnic & Libertas Band and
Group Riva from Zadar. Ante Jakovcevic and Adam Eterovich organized
Croatian radio in northern California in the 1980’s. This included
Sounds of Croatia, 1983-1985, for one hour weekly in Santa Clara and San
Mateo counties; Croatian Radio Hour, 1985-1990, in the Santa Clara for
one hour weekly; and the Croatian Radio from San Jose, in short wave in
1991 covering war news. All the Croatian programs covered news,
interviews, culture, music and public service announcements. All were
incorporated as non profit corporations in the State of California.
He was active during the recent war,
devoting many hours to organizing relief supplies, mainly foods and
clothes and organized two major Croatian Relief Events out of which two
ship containers loaded with supplies were sent to Croatia. He also was
active in Public Relations and published many articles in American
newspapers defending Croatia’s right to be free and independent and also
developed Croatian Position Papers for distribution to the Media. He
appeared on American Television and Radio and conducted many Lectures at
local Institutions.
Donation of Books and Documentation
The National and University Library in
Zagreb has been for ten years systematically collecting the immigrant
press and cultural inheritance, primarily due to donations from Croatian
Immigration. Adam S. Eterovich is one of the most important donators to
the National and University Library. Adam Eterovich is not an immigrant
in the literal sense of the word, but a descendant of an immigrant
family from Brac. He was born in San Francisco on November 27th, 1930.
From his early days he was impulsively motivated to study the history of
Croatian immigrants in the USA. He studied their origin, immigrant
population in figures, immigration flows and dispersion on the American
continent, particularly on the west and southern parts of the country,
defining their status and role in American society. His dual belonging
to the "old country" and the new homeland where he was born played the
key role to commit himself for such a long lasting and hard work in
research and publishing. He says: "Although I was born in San Francisco,
I always felt my Croatian origin...At home I was Croatian, on the street
I was American. And nobody who didn't go through it could understand
what it means. In my youth in California we Croatians were called
Slavonians. We should learn the history of our old country to find out
who we are."
The direct motive to start the study about
history of Croatian immigrants and other immigrants from the former
Austria-Hungarian Monarchy and from other areas, was the remark of his
history professor who told him: "I've never read about you southern
Slavs and how and when you immigrated to this soil..."
The beginning was-as he said-very hard,
especially since there was a lack of basic official data. Furthermore,
the current standard of data in America were not reliable regarding the
immigration from southern Slav countries. As the Croatians were pioneers
in the western and southern parts of the USA, he wanted to prove that
fact with valid arguments. Therefore he made tours around America where
immigrants from Venice-Italy, Hungary, the Austria-Hungarian Monarchy
and afterwards from Yugoslavia had settled. He traveled around
California, Arizona, Nevada, Alabama, Louisiana and in the territories
of the "gold rush", searching in cemeteries, looking for birth, death
and marriage certificates in old newspapers, church and state archives,
searching the business directories, address books, directories of houses
and their inhabitants. The result of his study is a huge documentation
about more than 100,000 of our people. In that way he succeeded to get
the rather complete picture of our immigration in different parts of
America. He published numerous works about it, printing them in various
techniques in his own publishing organization "Ragusan Press". (Lately
he stores all the data in his computer.)
He was well prepared for such a long and
hard task. He obtained all the necessary tools to perform a research.
First of all, he acquired books: various bibliographies and
bibliographic listings, address books, census, various guides and other
booklets. Furthermore, he obtained books about European history,
particularly about the history of countries of overseas immigration
flows and about three stages in history of Yugoslavia. There were the
books about world discoveries, especially about the discovery of
America, books about the history of America and some parts of the
country where immigrants from Europe settled. He needed atlases,
genealogical and heraldic manuals (probably very expensive ones),
dictionaries, grammar books, etc. Another part are books and booklets of
our immigrants who wrote about various subjects from immigrant life,
different magazines, some books from former rulers-over all, everything
he might use to reconstruct and identify immigration from Croatia, and
in a smaller extent, from Slovenia and other parts. When he could not
get the original document or when he needed the older rare ones for an
enduring research (such as old American newspapers, old census), he
acquired the film copies. All those extremely valuable books, different
text duplicated in mimeographic and other print techniques, about 50
film roles, about one hundred of various magazines, mostly Croatian and
Slavic (including some domestic periodical)-Eterovich donated to the
National and University Library. The significant part of his donation is
copies of the texts from books and magazines about the subjects that are
an extension to the history of Croatian immigrants in America.
In 1991 he wanted to donate his books and
materials to the National and University Library. He wrote about his
intention in April 1991 (in his weak Croatian language): "I was
wondering for years where could I leave books and documentation. And
now-thanks to God-I will give to your Library, because that would be the
best for everybody." (A letter to the vice-president Dr. Stipanov, dated
April 21, 1991).
The donation of Mr. Eterovich is one of
the most valuable donations that the National and University Library
received from Croatian immigration. This is the collection of books and
other materials professionally collected for a complex work. This work
examined reasons and consequences of consecutive Croatian immigration to
foreign countries. This immigration and colonization was full of heroic
acts as well as of life tragedies, for which America was often called
"Amerika-cemerika" (the land of sorrow).
Adam has also donated books and
documentation to the Croatian Library in San Francisco, Croatian
Fraternal Union Library at Pittsburgh, Croatian Ethnic Institute in
Chicago, Croatian Heritage Museum in Ohio, Croatian American Club in San
Pedro and the Croatian Cultural Center in Chicago.
Adam Eterovich is a person who was and is
proud of his heritage and one who has devoted his life for the good of
America, Croatia and Croatians wherever they may be.
ETEROVICH BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books
Eterovich, Adam S. Gold Rush Pioneers
From Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina and the Boka Kotor. San Carlos:
Ragusan Press, 2003. Covers the Gold Rush of 1848 in California and the
Silver Boom of 1859 in Nevada. Included are the saloons, coffee saloons,
and restaurants. All pioneers are listed in an extensive Index.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatia and
Croatians at the Lost Colony 1585-1590. San Carlos: Ragusan Press,
2003. The Lost Colony at Roanoke and Croatoan.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian and
Dalmatian Coats of Arms. San Francisco: Ragusan Press, 1978. Family
coats of arms
Eterovich, Adam S. A Guide and Index to
Croatian Coats of Arms. San Carlos: Ragusan Press, 2003. An index to
the nobility of Croatia.
Eterovich, Adam S. A Croatian
Bibliography of America, World Immigration, Age of Discovery and
Dissertations. San Carlos: Ragusan Press, 2003.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian
Contributions to San Francisco from 1849-1949 to Restaurants, Coffee
Saloons, Oyster Saloons, Saloons, Liquor, Importers-Exporters,
Fruits-Produce, Fishermen-Oystermen and Mariners. San Carlos:
Ragusan press, 2003. The study lists businesses by name of person and
Street address in San Francisco. All fishermen and oystermen are named.
Illustrated
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Pioneers in
America, 1685-1900. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1979.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
California, 1849-1999. San Carlos, Ca: Ragusan Press, 2000. Gold
Rush pioneers, the wild west-saloons, restaurants, farms , orchards,
vineyards, fishermen, music, celebrations,societies, churches and 1000's
of individuals.
Eterovich, Adam S. and Simich, Jerry L.
General Index to Croatian Pioneers in California, 1849-1999. San
Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 2000. An Index by Name, Date, Occupation or
Activity, Location, Town of Origin and Reference Source. Abstracted from
cemeteries, voting registers, census, society records church records and
other source. 45,000 indIviduals.Includes marriage groups.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in the New
World, 1492-1650. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999. Covers the
voyages of Cabot, Columbus, Verrazano, Marco Polo, and Croatian
participation including Galleons and individuals in the West.
Eterovich, Adam S. The Slavonic Mutual
and Benevolent Society: 125 Years in San Francisco, 1857-1983. San
Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1983. Oldest Croatian society in America
Eterovich, Adam S. A Guide and
Bibliography to Research on Yugoslavs in the United States and Canada.
San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1978.
Eterovich, Adam S. Yugoslavs in Nevada,
1859-1900. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1973.
Booklets
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Popes and
Saints and the Croatian Checkered Arms. San Carlos: Ragusan Press,
1998. Contains all forms of family and state arms with the Croatian
checkered arms. Thirteen Popes had similar Arms.
Eterovich, Adam S. Marco Polo Croatian
Adventurer. San Carlos. Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1987.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Published Research on
the Croatians in the American West.” Paper presented at the Midwest
Slavic Conference, Minneapolis, May 4,1979.
Eterovich, Adam S. A Guide to Croatian
Genealogy. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1995.
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. Croatia and
Croatians on the East Coast of Canada and America, 1492-1700. San
Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1993.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatia in the New
World: Columbus, The Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) and Saint Vlaho
(Saint Blaise) Patron Saint of Dubrovnik. San Carlos, Calif.:
Ragusan Press, 1993. Four Croatians with Columbus
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatia in the New
World: Sebastian Cabot's Voyage to the Rio De La Plata, 1526-1530.
San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1990. Croatian officers and mariners
with Cabot
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 Business
and Professional Directory of California. San Carlos, Ca: Ragusan
Press, 1999.Includes profession and phone numbers.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian California
Marriages,1849-1880. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1981.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Cemetery
Records of San Francisco, 1849-1930. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan
Press, 1981.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Directory
of Institutions in America and Canada. San Carlos, Calif: Ragusan
Press, 1999. Includes retail outlets of Croatian products
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian
Participation in the Arctic Expedition of 1872-1874. San Carlos,
California: Ragusan Press, 1987. Croatian mariners were involved in
North Pole expedition.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians from
Dalmatia and Montenegrin Serbs in the West and South, 1800-1900. San
Francisco: R and E Research Associates, 1971.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in Census,
Voting Records and Directories of California and Louisiana, 1849-1880.
San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1981.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in Los
Angeles, 1733-1900. San Carlos: Ragusan Press, 1966.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in the US
Census of Population for California, 1850-60-70-80. San Carlos,
Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1981.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Dalmatian and
Montenegrin Communities in the West and South, 1775-1920.” Paper
presented at the Yugoslavian Heritage in the USA, University of
Minnesota 1977.
Eterovich, Adam S. Dalmatians and
Montenegrins in San Francisco, 1870-1875. San Carlos, Calif.:
Ragusan Press, 1981.
Eterovich, Adam S. Dalmatians From
Croatia and Montenegrins in the West and South, 1800-1900. San
Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1971.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Dalmatinske i
Crnogorske Zajednice na Zapadu i Jugu.” Paper presented at the
Iseljenistvo Naroda i Narodnosti Jugoslavije, Zagreb, Croatia 1978.
Eterovich, Adam S. The First Serbian
Pioneers in America and Their Activities in California and The South.
San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1979. Most Serbians came from Croatia
and Hercegovina.
Eterovich, Adam S. Hrvatske I
Crnogorske Zajednice Na Zapadu I Jugu, 1775-1920. San Carlos,
Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1987. Croatians and Montenegrins in the West and
South
Eterovich, Adam S. “Yugoslav Survey of
California, Nevada, Arizona and the South, 1830-1900.” Paper presented
at the World Conference on Records, Salt Lake City, Utah 1971.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Yugoslavs in
California.” Paper presented at the California's Ethnic Minorities, San
Jose, Calif. 1978.
Eterovich, Adam S. Yugoslavs in the
Wild West, 1840-1900. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1969.
Book Section
Eterovich, Adam S. “Antonio and Vincent
Milatovich in Nevada-1860's.” In Croatian Pioneers in America.
1650-1900, pp119-122. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1979.
Largest provision house in Nevada.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Business
Communities in the West and South, 1850-1900.” In Croatian Pioneers
in America, 1650-1900, pp60-65. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press,
1979.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Dalmatian Fishermen in
the West and South.” In Croatian Pioneers in America, 1650-1900,
edited by Adam Eterovich, pp45-59. San Carlos, Calif`: Ragusan Press,
1979.
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. “Nikola Barovich--First
President of the Slavonic Society of San Francisco, 1857.” In
Croatian Pioneers in America1650-1900, pp22-28. San Carlos , Calif.:
Ragusan Press, 1979. Oldest Croatian society in America.
Eterovich, Adam S. “The Slavonic Plot
Croatian Holy Cross Cemetery in San Francisco.” In The Slavonic
Mutual and Benevolent Society: 125 Years in San Francisco, 1857-1983.
San Carlos: Ragusan Press, 1983. Oldest Croatian Cemetery in America.
Eterovich Mentioned
Babic, Branko. “Adam S. Eterovich a
Persevering Researcher.” Iseljenicki Almanah, 1990.
Badovinac, John. “Adam S Eterovich-
Croatian Publishing.” Zajednicar, April 12, 1978.
Despot, Zvonimir. “Hrvati-Kraljevi Cipsa,
Banana i Naranca.” Vevernji List, February 12, 2002. Croatian
kings of potato chips, bananas and oranges in America by Adam S.
Eterovich.
Despot, Zvonimir. “Hrvatsko Genealosko
Drustvo.” Vecernji List, February 12, 2002. First Croatian
Genealogical Society in immigration.
Drzic, Tomislav. “Obracun u Carson
Cityju.” Vjesnik u Srijdu, June 19, 1974. Based on Adam S.
Eterovich material.
Drzic, Tomislav. “Revenge of The Perasich
Brothers.” Vjesnik u Srijedu, June 12, 1974 1974.Gunfight and
killing based on Adam Eterovich material.
Gnjidic, Lidija. “Odakle je Podrijetlom
Ivan Peratrovich-Paretovich..Adam Eterovich.” Nedjeljina Dalmacija,
July 20, 2000. Where is Peratrovich from..married to three Indians in
America.
Grebalo, Mirjana. “Portrait of Adam.”
Matica, 1977.About Adam Eterovich research.
Hanz, Branko. “Adam S. Eterovich
Istrazivac i Publicict iz Kalifornije.” Matica, February 1999.
Hanz, Branko. “Nove Knjige Adama S.
Eterovica Hrvati u Kaliforniji.” Matica Zagreb, June 2001. Book
Croatians in California.
Herljevic, Zlatko. “Najprije sam
Bracanin-Adam S. Eterovich.” Vecernj List, July 6, 1985.
Hina. “Croats Searched for Gold in
American West-Adam S. Eterovich.” Croatian Weekly, October 22,
1998.
Krasic, Ljubo. “Adam S. Eterovich
Biography.” Croatian Almanac, 2001 2001.
Krsnik, Vjekoslav. “Adam Eterovich-Person
of the Week.” Croatian American Times, July 31, 200l.
Krsnik, Vjeko. “From Gold Digging to Gold
Mines.” Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 1974 1974.About Adam Eterovich
research.
Krsnik, Vjekoslav. “Medu Dalmatincima u
Kaliforniji-Adam S. Eterovich.” Slobodna Dalmacija, November 2,
1986.
Lahman, Otokar. “Immigrant Portrait-Adam
S. Eterovich.” Matica, 1976.About Adam Eterovich research.
Politika. “Samo Pivamo i Pijamo po
Naski-Adam Eterovich.” Politika, November 25, 1979.
Scully, Jessica. “Adam S. Eterovich
founded Croatian News Service.” San Mateo Times, April 12, 1999.
Sreckovic, Dragana. “Neobicne Pasije Adama
Eterovica.” Nas Svijet, October 1980. Adam Eterovich research.
Stepherd, Tuck. “Publisher Adam S.
Eterovich Delves Into Dalmatian's Genealogy.” Los Altos Town Crier,
Dec 3, 1980.
Sutalo, Ilija. “Adam S. Eterovich, an
Expert on Croatian Pioneers in America in America and Croatian
Genealogy.” Hrvatski Vjesnik, April 21, 2000.
Swire, Susan. “From a Saratoga Garage to a
Publishing House-Adam S. Eterovich.” Cupertino Courier, October
3, 1973.
Vecernji List. “Glas Sutljive Manjine-Adam
S. Eterovich.” Vecernji List, Dec 11, 1976.Voice of the quiet
minority in America.
Vecernji List. “Hrvati na Kolumbovu
Brodu.” Vecernji List, May 29, 1997.
Vjesnik. “American Document Speak of US.”
Vjesnik u Srijedu, Aug 16, 1972.About Adam Eterovich Croatian
immigrant research.
Vox Magazine. “Adam S. Eterovich Kronicar
Hrvata u Zlatnoj Drzavi.” Vox Magazine, May 2000.
Articles
Eterovich, Adam S. “2,236 Tuna
Sandwiches.” Croatian American Times, April 3, 2001. John
Stanovich caught 448 pound tuna.
Eterovich, Adam S. “525 Indians Looking
for Peratrovich-Petovich-Paretovich.” Croatian American Times,
August 29, 2000. Island named after him. Had three Indian wives and 29
children.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Albert Einstein and
Croatia-A Letter from San Francisco in 1931.” Croatian American Times,
September 26, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “American Airmen
Rescued by Croatian Partisans.” Zajednicar, February 7, 1996.
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. “Bananas, Oranges and
Potato Chips.” Croatian American Times, February 23, 2002. Marko
Narancich, king of potato Chips; Jack and Matt Pando, king of bananas;
Mate Sabich, king of oranges.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Bozo Araguz on Cabot's
Voyage of 1526.” Croatian American Times, February 6, 2001. Bozo
of Ragusa-Dubrovnik.
Eterovich, Adam S. “California Wineries
and Vineyards: Amador, Delano and Santa Rosa.” Croatian American
Times, August 20, 2002. Sunce Winery of Frane Franicevic, Dobra
Zemlja of Milan Matulich and Pavich Vineyards.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Captain Splivalo from
China to the California Goldfields.” Croatian American Times,
October 24, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Cherokee Indian David
Mihalic-Yosemite Park Manager.” Croatian American Times, May 16,
2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Chiatovich Clan in
Nevada.” Croatian American, August 30, 2005.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Columbus and
Croatians.” Croatian American Times, November 16, 1999.Four
Croatians with Columbus.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Crab Chioppino a
Croatian Contribution.” Zajednicar, Feb 15, 1995.Dalmatian
fishermen originated Crab Chioppino in California
Eterovich, Adam S. (February 6, 2006).
First Croatians in the Americas. Croatian American. New York.
Croatian mariners in the American Revolution.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatia and Croatians
at the Lost Colony, 1585-1590.” Zajednicar, December 18, 2002.
First English colony in America.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Americans and
Bridges.” Croatian American, January 14, 2003.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatia and Croatians
and the Lost Colony, 1585-1590.” Croatian American, April 8,
2003. The first English colony in America.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian American
Personalities.” Croatian American Times, January 8, 2002.
Discovery of the Amazon, Rudy Rujevcan, Rukavina Clan.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Bad Guys in
the American Wild West.” Hrvatski Vjesnik, April 26, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Businessmen
in the Wild West.” Croatian American Times, May 1, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Christmas in
America.” Zajednicar, December 15, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Christmas in
America.” Croatian American Times, December 21, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Coat of Arms
and Popes.” Croatian American Times, January 18, 2000. Similarity
with Croatian state arms.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Confederate
Soldiers, 1861-1865.” Zajednicar, May 6, 1970.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Cultural
Genocide in America made by Croatian Political Organizations.”
Croatian American Times, November 13, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Dead in
Louisiana Hurricane of 1893.” Croatian American Times, July 31,
2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Heroes! A
Call to Arms! Spanish American War of 1898.” Croatian American Times,
May 22, 2002. Croatian Medal of Honor award; other Croatian-American
heroes.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Image in
America: An American Viewpoint.” Croatian American Times,
February 22, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Immigrant
Press in America and Croatia.” Croatian American Times, March 26,
2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Immigration
to the United States: Is it Purely Business or Politics or a Combination
of the Two.” Croatian Herald, October 5, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Jesuit
Missionary Played vital Role in History of California.” Zajednicar,
Jan 4, 1967.Croatian Priest in Baja California
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Medal of
Honor Recipients Noted.” Zajednicar, May 19, 1999. Lists Croatian
Americans.
Eterovich, Adam S. “A Croatian Panorama of
the West and South from 1700-1900.” Zajednicar, June 7, 1973.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Pioneers in
Sacramento, 1849-1865.” In Croatian Pioneers in America, 1650-1900,
pp75-80. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Pioneers in
Sacramento, California.” Croatian American Times, January 23,
2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Pioneers on
the Barbary Coast of San Francisco, 1849-1880.” Croatia Press,
Nov 1963.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Popes.”
Nasa Nada, February 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Tomb and
Chapel in England, 1491.” Zajednicar, June 1, 1983.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian World Magarac
Congress is in Session.” Croatian American Times, December 7,
1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians and
Columbus.” Zajednicar, December 26, 2001. Four Croatians with
Columbus.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians and Croatian
Migration to the United States.” Croatian American Times, October
12, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians and the
Salzburger Georgia Colony and Matija Gubec.” Zajednicar, Jan 2,
1974.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians and the USS
Arizona.” Zajednicar, May 1, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians at the
Olympic Games.” Hrvatski Vjesnik, March 8, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians Developed
Many Innovations.” Zajednicar, September 25, 2002. Croatians
invented Double Entry Bookkeeping, the Parachute, Forensic medicine,
Crab Chioppino, the Blimp and Dural Aluminum.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians in America.”
Hrvatski List, October 3, 1983.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians in America.”
Hrvatska Matice Iseljenika, October 2001. Croatian biographies.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians in England
in the 16th Century.” Croatian American Times, November 21, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians in San
Francisco.” SF Host Committee, 1971.Croatian Fraternal Union 13th
Convention
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians in the
American Civil War.” Croatian American Times, November 30, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Confederate
Soldiers, 1861-1865.” Croatian American Times, January 9, 2001.
Lists those that served for the confederacy.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatian Inventions.”
Croatian American, March 25, 2003. About bookkeeping, parachute,
criminal pathology, cioppino, blimp and dural aluminum.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians in England,
1491-1537.” Croatian American Times, November 7, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians in the
Southern United States, 1685-1860.” Croatian American Times,
April 18, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians in the
Sports and Food World.” Croatian American Times, December 7,
1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians Scalped by
Indians-Joseph Kralj.” Croatian American Times, October 19, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croatians and the
Polar Expedition of 1872.” The Croatian American, December 17,
2002. Croatian mariners dominated in the crew.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croats and
California's Gold Rush.” Croatian American Times, May 8, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Croats, Croatia and
Olympics.” Croatian American Times, March 5, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Dalmatia in the New
World, 1523.” Croatian American Times, March 7, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Discovery of North
America.” Croatian American Times, January 22, 2002. Cabot's
connection with Croatians.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Dobra Zemlja Winery
and Zinfandel Grapes.” Croatian American Times, June 26,
2001.Origin of Zinfandel Grape. Haraszthy father of California Wine.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Father Ferdinand
Konscak Croatian Pioneer, 1733-1759.” Jugoslav American Herald,
Aug, 1969.Croatian priest in Baja California
Eterovich, Adam S. “Father Ferdinand
Konscak Croatian Pioneer, 1733-1759.” Matica-Zagreb,
1967.Croatian priest in Baja California
Eterovich, Adam s. “Find a Good, Strong
Croatian Girl.” Hrvatski Vjesnik, April 26, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “First Croatian Parade
in America, San Francisco, 1894.” Zajednicar, July 28, 1971.
First president of the Croatian FU attended.
Eterovich, Adam S. “The First Croatian
Pioneers in America, 1685-1860.” Matica-Zagreb, 1976, pp 112-117.
Eterovich, Adam S. “The First Croatian
Pioneers in America, 1685-1860.” Zajednicar, Mar 20, 1974.
Eterovich, Adam S. “First Croatian Slavic
Pope.” San Francisco Examiner, June 30, 1983.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Fish-San Francisco
Style.” Croatian American Times, May 2, 2000.San Francisco
Dalmatian restaurants.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Fishing Gear Power
Block-Invented by Mario Puretich.” Croatian American Times, June
27, 2000.Mario Puretich was born on the Island of Brac.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Football Star Elvis
Grbac.” Croatian American Times, April 3, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “From Fruit Orchards to
High Technology the Santa Clara Valley of California.” Croatian
American Times, July 17, 2001.
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. “Fucich Bayou named
after Man Born in Losinj.” Croatian American Times, May 30, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Gary Gabelich:
Croatian-American "Adrenaline Man".” Croatian News, # 40 2002.
Race car driver.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Gene Rayburn-TV match
Game is Franjo Jelenic.” Croatian American Times, July 25, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “George Zaninovich
Vineyard and 80,000 Orange Trees.” Croatian American Times, April
17, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Geronimo and
Mazzanovich Apache Indian Campaigns.” Croatian American Times,
July 11, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Eterovich Introduces
New Book on Croatians in US Gold Rush.” Zajednicar, April 2,
2003.
Eterovich, Adam S. “The Gunfight and
Killing of Nikola Perasich.” Iseljenicki-Zagreb.Gunfight at his
restaurant in the Panamint Mountains in 1875.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Gunfight and Killing
of Nikola Perasich March 11, 1875.” Jugoslav American Herald,
July 24, 1963.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Historian Tracks
Croatian-American Contributions in Many Occupations.” Zajednicar,
April 17, 2002. Over 1500 biographies have been collected and written.
Eterovich, Adam S. “How the San Francisco
Vigilantes Originated-The Sazarac Lying Club of 1873.” Croatian
American Times, January 15, 2000.Story about a Slavonian.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati na Divljem
Zapadu 1.” Slobodna Dalmacija, November 7, 2001. Croatian
Americans Matulich, Mathieu, Illich, in the 1770's.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati na Divljem
Zapadu 2.” Slobodna Dalmacija, November 8, 2001. Dalmatians in
the Gold Rush.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati na Divljem
Zapadu 3.” Slobodna Dalmacija, November 9, 2001. Croatian
Americans Vladislavich, Margaretrich, Markovich, Matich, Simcich,
Sutich, Vlautin in the Gold Rush.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati na Divljem
Zapadu 4.” Slobodna Dalmacija, November 10, 2001. Croatian
Americans Kralj, Mazzanovich in Indian troubles.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati na Divljem
Zapadu 5.” Slobodna Dalmacija, November 11, 2001. Mazzanovich and
Geronimo.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati na Divljem
Zapadu 6.” Slobodna Dalmacija, November 12, 2001. Mazzanovich and
Wyatt Earp.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati na Divljem
Zapadu 7.” Slobodna Dalmacija, November 13, 2001. Croatian
Americans in gunfights.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati na Divljem
Zapadu 8.” Slobodna Dalmacija, November 14, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati na Kolumbovu
Brodu.” Vecernji List, May 29, 1997. Croatians with Columbus by
Adam S. Eterovich.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati u Hollywoodu
1.” Slobodna Dalmacija, October 3, 2001. Croatian Americans
Frankovich, Beban, Bach, Bacich.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati u Hollywoodu
2.” Slobodna Dalmacija, October 4, 2001. Croatian Americans
Belic, Knego, Cumpanas.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati u Hollywoodu
3.” Slobodna Dalmacija, October 5, 2001. Croatian Americans
Miletic, Eterovich, Mitrovich, Dragomanovich.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati u Hollywoodu
4.” Slobodna Dalmacija, October 6, 2001. Croatian Americans
Herzog, Ilic, Kovac, Kovacevich, Kray.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati u Hollywoodu
5.” Slobodna Dalmacija, October 7, 2001. Croatian Americans
Laplante, Lustig, Malkovich, Mihaljevic, Miljan, Mitchell.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati u Hollywoodu
6.” Slobodna Dalmacija, October 8, 2001. Croatian Americans
Paich, Pasetta, Milakovich, Radich, Rayburn, Sardelich.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati u Hollywoodu
7.” Slobodna Dalmacija, October 9, 2001. Croatian Americans
Slavich, Thomas, Trcic,Velia, Visnjic.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Hrvati u Hollywoodu
8.” Slobodna Dalmacija 8, October 10, 2001. Croatian Americans
Vorkapich, Yuricich, Zaninovich, Zukovic.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Ilma de Murska Opera
Singer-The Croatian Canary.” Croatian American Times, July 25,
2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Irish Slavonians in
California, 1849-1870.” Jugoslav American Herald, Febvruary 13,
1963.
Eterovich, Adam S. “John
Dominis-Gospodnetich Married to last Queen of Hawaii.” Croatian
American Times, December 2, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “John Fanovich from
Trinidad, 1808.” Croatian American Times, December 5, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “King of Alaska
Fishing-Nick Bezmalinovich.” Croatian American Times, June 13,
2000.Nick Bez-Bezmalinovich was born on the Island of Brac.
Eterovich, Adam S. “King of Coconuts-Luke
Sresovich.” Croatian American Times, November 2, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “King of Grapes in San
Joaquin Valley-Peter Divizich.” Croatian American Times,
September 12, 2000.Largest vineyard in the world.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Kostelic Latest of
Many Outstanding Croatian Athletes to Play in Olympics or Pro Sports.”
Zajednicar, March 20, 2002. Mentions Croatian Gold Medalists from
beginning of games.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Kralj's in America.”
Croatian American Times, October 19, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “A Lesson Australian
Croats Could Learn From Their American Counterparts.” Hrvatski
Vjesnik, December 7, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Louisiana Hurricane of
1893.” Croatian American Times, August 21, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Marco Polo Croatian
Adventurer.” Zajednicar, Sept 4, 1985.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Marco Polo Genealogy.”
Zajednicar, June 6, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Marco Polo-Croatian
Adventurer.” Croatian American Times, December 14, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Marco's Croatian
Plantation.” Croatian American Times, March 7, 2000.Marco
Givanovich in Louisiana 1860.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Marco's Croatian
Plantation, 1860, Natchitoches, Louisiana.” Zajednicar, March 20,
1974.Marco Givanovich owned a large plantation with many slaves--he was
a batchelor.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Marinovich-Plantation,
Mayors, Farmers, Doctors, Actors, Goldminers, Fishermen.” Croatian
American Times, April 9, 2002. Biographies of various Marinoviches.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Martin Koscina and the
Delmonico Restaurant in Nevada.” Croatian American Times, October
26, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Mathew Ivankovich at
the Discovery of Gold in California.” Croatian American Times,
October 10, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Milatovich's-One
Million Acres of Land in Mexico.” Croatian American Times, April
32, 2002. Includes first winery in Nevada. California and Nevada
pioneers.
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. “Nevada Pioneers,
1860-1880.” Jugoslav American Herald, Jan 29, 1964.
Eterovich, Adam S. “New
Dalmatia-Watsonville, California by Jack London.” Croatian American
Times, April 14, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Nikola Barovich-First
President of the Croatian Slavovian Illyric Society of 1857.”
Croatian American Times, November 9, 1999. Organized in San
Francisco in 1857 by Croatians.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Pasetta's: From
Goldminers to Hollywood Producers.” Croatian American Times,
August 8, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Peratrovich Name
Variant Descendants Sought By Indians.” Zajednicar, June 13,
2001. Had 29 children with three Indian wives in Alaska. Island named
after him.
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. “Pioneer Jugoslav
American Citizens, 1850-1880.” Jugoslav American Herald, Feb 28,
1962.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Pioneer Jugoslav Gold
Miners.” Jugoslav American Herald, Dec 12, 1962.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Pioneer
Jugoslav-American Citizens, 1850-1880.” Zajednicar, April 8,
1964.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Pioneer Jugoslavs in
California.” Jugoslav American Herald, July 27, 1964.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Pioneer Jugoslavs in
Los Angeles.” Jugoslav American Herald, Mar 28, 1962.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Pioneers from the Boka
Kotorska and Vicinity, 1850-1880 in the West.” Jugoslav American
Herald, Jan 24, 1962.Croatians and Montenegrins
Eterovich, Adam S. “Popes and Croatian
Connection.” Croatian American Times, February 8, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Popes and Pasha's.”
Croatian American Times, December 19, 2000.Croatian Pope and
Croatian Grand Viziers of the Turkish Empire.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Potato Chips, Bananas
and Oranges.” Hrvatski Vjesnik, February 8, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Ragusan Ships and
Seamen in Spanish Service.” Croatian American Times, February 6,
2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Saga of Marco
Medin,1860's, Virginia City.” Zajednicar, Jan 15, 1964.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Sailing and Rowing the
Atlantic Ocean.” Croatian American Times, June 19, 2002. About
Nikola Primorac and Nenad Belic.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Saint Vlaho.”
Croatian American Times, February 5, 2002. Church of Saint Vlaho was
built in India in 1563. Saint Vlaho was first celebrated in San
Francisco in the 1920's.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Saint Vlaho in Central
and South America.” Croatian American Times, February 6,
2001.Saint Vlaho or San Blas were place names on many early maps.
Eterovich, Adam S. “San Francisco
Dalmatian Style Cioppino.” Croatian American Times, November 2,
1999. Sunset Magazine credits the Dalmatians of California for the
invention of Cioppino.
Eterovich, Adam S. “San Francisco in the
1860's.” Jugoslav American Herald, Oct 25, 1961.Croatians in San
Francisco
Eterovich, Adam S. “Sazerac Lying Club,
1873,of Nevada.” Jugoslav American Herald, Nov 30, 1964.Croatians
and how the SF Vigilantees were formed.
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. “Shakespeare and
Ragusa-Dubrovnik.” Croatian American Times, April 3, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Sir Francis Drake
Voyage to California in 1579.” Croatian American Times, August
13, 2002. Peter Ohmucevich chased Drake. A California map of 1602 has
San Blas at Drake's Bay and San Francisco. San Blas is Saint Vlaho of
Dubrovnik.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Sixtus V-the Croatian
Pope.” Hrvatski Vjesnik, April26, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Slav Pioneer Medin
Contributes to History--Nevada, 1860's.” Jugoslav American Herald,
Nov 13, 1963.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Slavonian Pioneers in
Nevada, 1859-1880.” Zajednicar, Dec 21, 1966.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Slavonic Illyrians of
San Francisco.” Matica-Zagreb, 1969.
Eterovich, Adam S. “A Solution to Kosovo:
An Open Letter.” Zajednicar, May 12, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “The Three Wise Men,
Afghanistan and Croatians.” Croatian American Times, December 18,
2001. Kingdom of Harawatia and Croatian name origins.
Eterovich, Adam S. “U Vrijeme Zlatne
Groznice.” Matica-Zagreb, Nov 1961.Croatians in the California
Gold Rush
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. “Virgil Bakulich-San
Francisco Policeman.” Croatian American Times, October 26, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Vladislavich to
Slavich, Priests to Military Heroes and Goldmines.” Croatian American
Times, June 5, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “We are Austrian,
Prussian, Corsican, Polish, German.” Croatian American Times,
December 5, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “What Croatia Owes to
the Immigrant.” Croatian American Times, October 2, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “What Now---Croatian
Identity and Heritage in America.” Nasa Nada, July 15, 1979.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Wild West Badmen: Vina
Nemamo-Kruha Je Nestalo.” Croatian American Times, August 15,
2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “World War Two
Casualties: Serbian-Yugoslav Numbers Game.” Croatian American Times,
March 21, 2000.War losses in Croatia.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Yankee Barhanovich,
Elvis Presley and Alaska Indians.” Croatian American Times, July
9, 2002. Biloxi, Mississippi Croatians.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Yugoslav American
Immigrant History.” Jugoslav American Herald, Dec, 1970.
Eterovich, Adam sS. “Yugoslav Immigrant
Bibliography.” Yugoslav Immigrant History, 1965.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Yugoslavs in American
History.” Zajednicar, Aug 12, 1964.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Yugoslavs in
California: Considerations for Research.” Soverisseau Academy Paper,
1978.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Yugoslavs in the
History of Los Angeles.” Zajednicar, Nov 2, 1966.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Yugoslavs Pioneers on
the Barbary Coast of San Francisco, 1849-1870.” Zajednicar, Feb
26, 1964.
Computer Data Base
Eterovich, Adam S. Biography of
Croatians in America. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 2001.Computer
Data Base. Computer Data Base. 1500 biographies including year,
occupation, location, origin and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Biography of
Croatians in the World. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 2001.
Computer Data Base. 100's of biographies including year, occupation,
location, origin and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Bosnian Catholic
Census of 1743. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999. Computer Data
Base. Lists individuals and towns in Bosnia and Hercegovina.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian
Contributions to San Francisco 1849-1949 (From Dalmatia, Istria,
Hercegovina and the Bay of Kotor). San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press
Computer Data Base, 1999. Lists over 3000 Restaurants, Coffee Saloons,
Oyster Saloons, Saloons, Fruit-Produce, Fishermen-Oystermen,
Mariners-Captains. Listed by street address, year, name of business and
origin in Croatia.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian
Dissertations and Theses: A Bibliography. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan
Press, 1999. Computer Data Base. American, Canadian and British
universities. Croatia in Austria-Hungary, Jugoslavia.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Fishermen
and Oystermen in Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Alabama. San
Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999. Computer Data Base. By name, year,
location, boat, reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Fishermen
in California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska. San Carlos, Ca.:
Ragusan Press, 1999. Computer Data Base. Fishermen from the 1850's to
1940's. Listed by name, year, location and also name of boat.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Galleons in
the West. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999. Computer Data Base.
In the 1500's several hundred Galleons served and traded in Spain,
England and the New World. Many never returned. Ship name, tons,
captain, year and where.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Geographic
Place Names. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999.Computer Data
Base. Lists Croatian cities, towns, islands in Croatian, Italian,
German, Hungarian and English.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Geographic
World Names. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999.Computer Data
Base. From 1500's. San Blas, Ragusa, other Croatian names on maps and
charts.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Gold and
Silverminers in California and Nevada 1849-1900. San Carlos, Ca.:
Ragusan Press, 1999. Computer Data Base. Listed by name, date, area,
ethnic origin and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Graduates
of the University of Padova in the Middle Ages. San Carlos, Ca.:
Ragusan Press, 2001.Computer Data Base. Listed by Name, Date, Year and
Origin.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Heraldry: A
Bibliography. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 2000. Computer Data
Base.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Marriage
Groups in the West and South. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press,
2000.Computer Data Base.13000 names including year, occupation,
location, origin and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Newspapers
and Editors in America. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press,
2000.Computer Data Base. 120 entries by editor, newspaper name,
location, year and origin.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian
Organizations in California. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press Computer
Data Base, 1999.Lists all Croation organizations from the first in 1857.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian People
Events 925-1998: Croatian Priests, Bishops, Cardinals, Popes and Saints:
Ragusan Press, 1998. Computer Data Base. Lists by name, year,
occupation, activity, location, origin, and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Priests,
Sisters and Parishes in America. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press,
2000.Computer Data Base. 250 names including year, occupation, location,
origin, name of church and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian
Restaurants, Saloons, Fruit-Food Merchants, Fishermen and Mariners in
San Francisco from 1849-1945. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press,
2000.Computer Data Base. Covers Name, Name of Business, Date, Street
Address and Origin of Pioneer.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
Africa-Turkey. San Carlos, Ca: Ragusan Press, 2001. Computer Data
Base. Lists by name, year, occupation, activity, location, origin, and
reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
America: A Bibliography. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 2000.
Computer Data Base. Includes 2000 entries in bibliographic form.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
American Marine. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 2000.Computer Data
Base. 600 names including year, occupation, location, origin and
reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
American Military. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 2000.Computer
Data Base. 600 names including year, occupation, location, origin and
reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
American Music and Folklore. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan press,
2000.Computer Data Base. 600 names including year, occupation, location,
origin and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
American Politics. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 2000.Computer
Data Base.150 names including year, occupation, location, origin and
reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
Australia-New Zealand. San Carlos, Ca: Ragusan Press, 2001. Computer
Data Base. Lists by name, year, occupation, activity, location, origin,
and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
California: A Bibliography. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press Computer
Data Base, 1999.Over 1000 citations of Croatians in California
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in Canada.
San Carlos, Ca: Ragusan Press, 2001. Computer Data Base. Lists by name,
year, occupation, activity, location, origin, and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
England-Ireland. San Carlos, Ca: Ragusan Press, 2001. Computer Data
Base. Lists by name, year, occupation, activity, location, origin, and
reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in Europe.
San Carlos, Ca: Ragusan Press, 2001. Computer Data Base. Lists by name,
year, occupation, activity, location, origin, and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in Latin
America, 1492-2000. San Carlos, Ca: Ragusan Press, 2001. Computer
Data Base. Lists by name, year, occupation, activity, location, origin,
and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, Washington and
Alaska. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 2000.Computer Data Base.
10000 names including year, occupation, location, origin and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in Nevada.
San Carlos, Ca: Ragusan Press, 2001. Computer Data Base. Listed by name,
date, area, ethnic origin and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
Northern California. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 2000.Computer
Data Base. 32000 names including year, occupation, location, origin and
reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
Southern California. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 2000.Computer
Data Base. 10000 names including year, occupation, location, origin and
reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in Sports.
San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999.Computer Data Base. By name, year,
team, sport. In America, other countries and Croatia.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in the
American Northwest. San Carlos, Ca: Ragusan Press, 2001. Computer
Data Base. Listed by name, date, area, ethnic origin and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in the
American South. San Carlos, Ca: Ragusan Press, 2001. Computer Data
Base. Listed by name, date, area, ethnic origin and reference.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in the
Confederate Army 1861-1865. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press,
1999.Computer Data Base. Lists all Croatians in the Confederate Army.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in the
World: A Bibliography. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999.Computer
Data Base. Covers Croatian Immigration from 1500's to 1900's. 100's of
entries.
Eterovich, Adam S. Directory of
Croatian Business and Professionals in California. San Carlos, CA:
Ragusan Press, 2000.Computer Data Base. 1900 business and professionals
by address, phone and occupation.
Eterovich, Adam S. Directory of
Croatian Institutions in America and Canada. San Carlos, Ca.:
Ragusan Press, 2000.Computer Data Base. 1600 entries of cultural
centers, halls, societies, clubs, media, folklore, academia and
officials including Croatian products by address.
Eterovich, Adam S. General Index to
Croatian Nobility. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999. Computer
Data Base. Index by last name, year of award, where, by whom, reference
and cross reference to related names.
Eterovich, Adam S. Island of Brac
Immigrants. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999. Computer Data
Base. Lists individuals who left Brac by first and last name, year, year
of birth, what country and clan name.
Eterovich, Adam S. Island of Brac
Mariners in Venetian Fleets for Year 1625. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan
Press, 2001. Computer Data Base. Lists by name, year, occupation,
activity, location, origin, and reference.
Scrap Books
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. Articles Written by
Adam Eterovich on the First Croatians in America, 1650-1900,
Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1990.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Fishermen
in San Pedro, Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press,
1981.Scrap Book collection.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Immigrant
Bibliography: Books, Booklets, Scrap Books and Articles Written by Adam
S. Eterovich. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1995.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian Popes,
Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif: Ragusan Press, 1982.Scrap Book
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians and Wine.
San Carlos, California: Ragusan press, 1981. Scrapbook of wine and
vineyards.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
America, Austro-Hungary and Yugoslavia: Immigration-Emigration
Statistics, Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press,
1981.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in Canada,
Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1981.Scrap Book
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in Los
Angeles, Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1987.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
Louisiana Scrapbook, Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan
Press, 1981.Scrap Book
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in Montana,
Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1981. Scrapbook of
Articles.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in New
Zealand, Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press,
1981.Scrap Book
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in Ohio,
Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1981.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
Pennsylvania, Scrap Book. San Carlos: Ragusan Press,
1981.Scrapbook
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in South
America I, Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan Press,
1981.Scrapbook.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in South
America II, Scrap Book. San Carlos, CAlif.: Ragusan Press,
1981.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in
Washington State, Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan
Press, 1981.Scrap Book
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatoan Theory of
North Carolina, 1500's, Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.:
Ragusan Press, 1981.First English colony in America
Eterovich, Adam S.
Dominis-Gospodnetich, Prince consort of Last Hawaiian
Queen-Liliuokalani., Scrap Book. San Carlos, Calif.: Ragusan
Press, 1981.
Heraldry
Eterovich, Adam S. A Guide and Index to
Croatian Coats of Arms. San Carlos: Ragusan Press, 2003. An index to
the nobility of Croatia.
Eterovich, Adam S. Croatian and
Dalmatian Coats of Arms. San Francisco: Ragusan Press, 1978. Family
coats of arms.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Adamovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, May 22, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Anticevich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, September 10. 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Antonovich-Antunovich
Coat of Arms.” Croatian American Times, August 20, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Arnerich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, May 2, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Babich Coat of Arms.”
Zajednicar, May 3, 1995.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Bacich Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, November 2, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Badovinac Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, Sept 26, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Ban Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, November 9, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Barbarich Coat of
Arms.” Zajednicar, 1980.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Bencich Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, June 26, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Benkovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, September 12, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Biskupovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American, January 14, 2003.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Blaskovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, January 5, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Bozich Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, December 21, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Brajkovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, July 11, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Busich Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, January 8, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Butkovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, January 9, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Cokich Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, January 22, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Draganich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, May 1, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Dujmovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, April 9, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Filipovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, January 23, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Franicevich Coat of
Arms.” The Croatian American, December 17, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Frankovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, March 7, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Glavich Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, October 12, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Ilich Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, October 26, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Ivanovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, December 19, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Jankovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, March 21, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Jurich Coat of Arms.”
Zajednicar, 1980.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Jurisich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, April 18, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Jurjevich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, February 23, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Knezevich-Knezovich
Coat of Arms.” Croatian American Times, May 15, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Kovacevich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian Voice, September 1978.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Kralj Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, October 19, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Kramarich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, January 26, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Kriletich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, April 4, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Krizanich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, July 9, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Loncarich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, February 22, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Lucich Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, August 15, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Marianovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, October 24, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Marinkovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, March 5, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Marinovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, August 21, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Markovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian Voice, March 26, 1993.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Matulich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, May 16, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Mikulich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, March 26, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Milinovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, March 20, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Mirkovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, June 13, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Nikolich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, May 30, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Novosel Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, February 20, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Ostojich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, November 7, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Petrovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian Voice, March 26, 1993.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Polo-Pilich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, December 14, 1999.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Puskarich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, May 29, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Radich Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, July 31, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Radonich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian Times, October 1978.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Sapunar Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, November 21, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Sertich Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, April 23, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Smiljanich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, April 3, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Tomich Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, December 5, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Tonkovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, April 17, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Vidovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, July 25, 2000.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Vojnovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, June 19, 2001.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Vucetich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian American Times, August 13, 2002.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Vukovich Coat of
Arms.” Croatian Voice, March 26, 1993.
Eterovich, Adam S. “Zec Coat of Arms.”
Croatian American Times, June 5, 2002.
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