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Solano History 7,153 records found  beginprevious6684 - 6693nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
6684. 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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6685. Two exceptional teachers in Solano history / Dingler, Nancy [573] [RETROSPECT-2005-573]
March is women's history month, and to that end, I sought stories on outstanding women in our county's history. The Solano Historian of May 1992, profiled two school teachers from Benicia: Mary E. Farmer and Ellen Foley.
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6686. Few African Americans in Solano 150 years ago / Dingler, Nancy [568] [RETROSPECT-2005-568]
The 1850 census listed 962 African Americans in California. Unfortunately, it does not break down how many were free or how many were considered slaves.
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6687. History of Solano papers makes headlines / Dingler, Nancy [563] [RETROSPECT-2005-563]
The first experiment in the newspaper publishing business in Solano County was made at Benicia in November 1855, by Messrs, George and Cellars.
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6688. December, 1900: Tule fog, Christmas / Dingler, Nancy [556] [RETROSPECT-2004-556]
It is fun to look back at copies of the old newspapers and magazines to find out how society and culture has changed since the beginning of the last century.
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6689. Now going strong, Vallejo Maritime Academy started out shaky / Dingler, Nancy [552] [RETROSPECT-2004-552]
A record number of students are enrolled at the California Maritime Academy. The academy, otherwise known as Cal Maritime, is a campus in the California State University system.
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6690. Glashoff pumpkin patch era comes to a close / Dingler, Nancy [545] [RETROSPECT-2004-545]
A historic chapter in Solano County has come to a close with the close of operations at Glashoff's pumpkin patch in Suisun Valley. Maria Glashoff says that the Glashoff family legacy began shortly after the California Gold Rush of 1849.
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6691. Mare Island shipyard celebrates 150th birthday / Dingler, Nancy [540] [RETROSPECT-2004-540]
This past week, Mare Island celebrated its 150th anniversary. The shipyard facility closed in March 1996. According to Sue Lemmon and Ernie Wichels, in their book, "Sidewheelers to Nuclear Power," Mare Island was established in 1854, and was the oldest naval installation in the Pacific.
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6692. Rulofson: curator of Vacaville's Pena Adobe / Dingler, Nancy [507] [RETROSPECT-2004-507]
Shortly after the 1849 California gold rush, the business of mining changed from individuals seeking their fortune and swarming all over the Sierra Nevada to large corporate mining companies, usually funded by Eastern financiers.
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6693. War brings some prosperity to Fairfield, region / Dingler, Nancy [505] [RETROSPECT-2004-505]
FAIRFIELD'For a decade that started with death and ended in depression, the 1920s brought wealth, culture and development to many of Solano County.
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