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Solano History 28 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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WY0083 WY0083
1890

Cordelia - Moiles Hotel, south of the railroad tracks; ca. 1890. see also RR0137

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WY0084 WY0084

Cordelia - On back is written Moiles Hotel or McNaughton but posts do not match those on WY-083. Possibly the Pittman Hotel???

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WY0200c WY0200c
1888ca

Suisun, California - The Elite Saloon on south side of Solano St., close to the railroad tracks, circa 1888

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1842 1842

Railroad track

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2827 2827

The Cordelia Winery located east of Cordelia along railroad track near foot of Nelson'd Hill..

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WY0188 WY0188
1888

Suisun Depot constructed after the fire of 1888 on Solano St. and the railroad tracks. Suisun, California..

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WY0072a WY0072a

Cordelia - Old hotel in Cordelia

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WY0071a WY0071a
1880

Dunker's House, Saloon, and Meat Market, ca. 1880. Shows people standing in street and railroad track..

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3434 3434

South Pacific Railroad Depot, Dixon

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Railroad brings Solano on track in 1860s / Delaplane, Kristin [267] [ECHOS-1996-267]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council and Vacaville Public Library. First in a series The advent of rail had a deep and lasting effect on Solano County. Hubs sprang up that had never before existed. The town of Dixon was created solely to take advantage of the railroad as was Elmira, both succeeding as central shipping locations for the wheat and fruit-growing districts.
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