Publications on Citrus Heights history

These publications are held in the Citrus Heights Archives.

  • Amioka, Ann, “Citrus Heights Community Club: How a Volunteer Organization Filled Social and Civic Roles to Provide Services Not Available From Organized Government” Citrus Heights Historical Society, 2009.
  • Amioka, Ann, “The Van Marens vs. The Johnsons: A Small Step Ahead for Women’s Rights*, California State University, Sacramento, ca. 1990s.
  • Amioka, Ann, “The Van Maren Family: A History in Citrus Heights*, Van Maren Family Trust, ca. 1995.
  • Churchill, Robert A. “The History of Citrus Heights Water District”, Presented to the Sylvan Old Auburn Road Neighborhood Association, May 21, 2007.
  • Cityhood! Celebrate Citrus Heights. 10 Year Anniversary Celebration, 1997-2007. City of Citrus Heights, 2007.
  • Cross, Lillian, “Sylvan Recollection: A History of the Sylvan District, Sacramento, County, California“, March 1943. Copyright in question but possibly given’ to the Sunrise Recreation and Park District.
  • Davis, Leonard and Van Maren, James, “A Historical Overview of the Evolution of Citrus Heights, 1850-1997, Citrus Heights Historical Society, 1998.
  • Davis, Leonard and Van Maren, James, “From Mexican Land Grant to a New Modern City…Citrus Heights”.
  • Davis, Leonard, “The Historic Sacramento- Auburn Road – From Miners’ Trail to Interstate Freeway”, November 1975.
  • Giusti, Roeley, “A Century of History”, Citrus Heights Historical Society, 1994-95.
  • Giusti, Roeley, “A Century of History 2*, Citrus Heights Historical Society, 2010.
  • Giusti, Roeley, “Walking From Sylvan to Citrus Heights, 1860-1960”, Citrus Heights Historical Society.
  • Hack, Catherine. “A History of the Orangevale Community*. Environmental Impact Section, County of Sacramento, CA, 1988.
  • Historic Resources Associates, “History of the Mitchell Family of Citrus Heights, California, Sacramento County, California”, Watt Communities, 2016.
  • Mandelberg, Nancy. “Van Maren’s Roots Remain Entrenched in Citrus Heights.” Discover Citrus Heights, 1999, 22-23.
  • McBride, Larry and Janie, “The Heart of the Heat: I Did It My Way.” November 2, 2013.
  • Millette, Gertrude, “Citrus Heights: 1850-1950”, Roseville Press Tribune, March 31, 1951, pg. 4.
  • Napoli, Donald S. State Historic Resources Inventory for the Rush Home, Sylvan School, and the Fourteen Mile House. City of Citrus Heights, 2002.
  • Peak and Associates, Inc. 14 Mile House, City of Citrus Heights, 2011. (Prepared for the California State Department of Parks and Recreation, California Point of Historical Interest; designated May 2012.)
  • Poulsen, Debbie. “The Citrus Heights Ladies Auxiliary: Women Fire Fighters, 1940-1950*, Masters Thesis, California State University, Sacramento, 2007. Rights to copy and distribute for educational purposes held jointly with the City of Citrus Heights, California.
  • Roland, Carol, “Historic Resources Context: City of Citrus Heights”, City of Citrus Heights, November 2006.
  • Stern, Teena and Fellos, Alice. The Ladies Auxiliary and Ladies in White: Pioneering Female Firefighters in Citrus Heights, A Photographic History. City of Citrus Heights, 2013.
  • Van Maren, Jim, “Image of America: Citrus Heights”. South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2011.
  • “The Beginning of San Juan High School in Citrus Heights”. Collection of clippings (1913-16) compiled by James Van Maren.