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16. Driving force behind newspaper - and lavish fair / Dingler, Nancy [636] [RETROSPECT-2006-636]
David A. Weir was unquestionably a man of boundless energy, drive and ambition. The publisher of the Solano Republican (Daily Republic's forerunner) during the 1920s through the '40s, he became the promoter of everything Solano County.
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17. Floods of 1880s washed over Solano / Dingler, Nancy [624] [RETROSPECT-2006-624]
This past holiday season reminds us how "watery" Northern California can be.
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18. Small-town news flourishes amid crash of '29 / Dingler, Nancy [619] [RETROSPECT-2005-619]
Thumbing through the Solano Republican newspaper of 1929, I expected to find news of the stock market crash that ushered in the Great Depression.
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19. Who built an adobe next to Suisun Valley oak tree? / Dingler, Nancy [614] [RETROSPECT-2005-614]
Local artist Daphne Nixon stumbled upon an old adobe building tucked under a giant, ancient oak tree on a recent foray in Suisun Valley.
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20. A historic tableau on Pepper Belly's wall / Dingler, Nancy [608] [RETROSPECT-2005-608]
The new mural on the west wall of the Pepper Belly's Comedy and Variety Theater on Texas Street in Fairfield depicts an array of historical images.
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21. The origins of the Catholic church in Solano / Dingler, Nancy [600] [RETROSPECT-2005-600]
The story of the Catholic church in Solano County starts with a missionary, Joseph Sadoc Alemany, a Dominican priest.
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22. It was a lavish affair for the 1914 celebration / Dingler, Nancy [593] [RETROSPECT-2005-593]
The July 4, 1914, Independence day celebratory event was topped off by a patriotic concert in Fairfield's ballpark, conducted by Vacaville's Brass Band.
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23. The case of the murder and the mystery photo / Dingler, Nancy [612] [RETROSPECT-2005-612]
Dixie Shetler was helping her mother clean out the garage on Great Jones Street in Fairfield and spotted a portfolio in the rafters.
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24. Neitzels of Suisun Valley / Dingler, Nancy [585] [RETROSPECT-2005-585]
Now that the Cordelia Truck Scales have been completely eradicated along with the surrounding trees and shrubs, the Percy Neitzel house stands exposed, no longer hidden from view. The Neitzel farm property butts up against the Solano Community college campus.
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25. Investing in real estate and running a newspaper / Dingler, Nancy [578] [RETROSPECT-2005-578]
Now in its sesquicentennial year, the Daily Republic began its life in Benicia as the Solano Herald in November of 1855.
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