Does anyone know where the records for the Native Sons and Daughters Center for Homeless Children in San Francisco are? Was it part of the the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West, which I believe is now the "Native Sons?" Would a local Historical Society or library or government office have them? This adoption agency was in operation from at least WWI to at least WWII. An adult woman who is related to my wife had dealings with this agency, and may be the only hard information we have of her before she disappeared. James Birkholz Admin of Posen-L mailing list & website
James Where the records would be, I do not know but you might want to check these two sites out <http://www.nsgw.org/> Native Sons <http://www.ndgw.org/> Native Daughters George --- =James Birkholz= <j.birchwood@verizon.net> wrote: > Does anyone know where the records for the Native > Sons and Daughters Center > for Homeless Children in San Francisco are? Was it > part of the the Native > Sons and Daughters of the Golden West, which I > believe is now the "Native > Sons?" Would a local Historical Society or library > or government office > have them? > > This adoption agency was in operation from at least > WWI to at least WWII. > > An adult woman who is related to my wife had > dealings with this agency, and > may be the only hard information we have of her > before she disappeared. > > James Birkholz > Admin of Posen-L mailing list & website > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/