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Solano History 6 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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WY0122 WY0122
1950

C. O. (Ole) Olsen as a member of the California State Highway Patrol, 1950

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Ole Olsen, Chester Riehl, Walter L. Hilden

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The Hawk-Posse member Emory Olsen on Coast Guard Cutter that arrived 16 hours too late to aid in capture of the Hawk during rum runner raid..

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Map of the City of Vacaville California Map of the City of Vacaville California
1952

Prepared by Solano Engineers Associated, 50 Lincoln Highway, Vallejo, CA. Approved by Vacaville City Council Members: Mayor Albert S. Porter, Jos E. Libonati, Howard I. Burton, Richard E. Coffer, Carroll S. [...]

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A transcontinental road dream fulfilled - Highway 40 / Dingler, Nancy [482] [RETROSPECT-2003-482]
Highway 80 is a transcontinental ribbon of road connecting California to the East Coast. This "transcontinental" highway did not come about easily. Signs have sprung up along roadways in Fairfield, Suisun and Cordelia designating the route of the old Highway 40.
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Sculptor vied for Chief Solano job / Bowen, Jerry [127] [WAYITWAS-2002-127]
A short article in the May 10, 1934 Solano Republican stated, "Chief Solano To Be Honored June 3 - In one of California's first gestures to the Indian, the 12-foot tall bronze statue of Chief Solano by William Gordon Huff, made possible by a state appropriation in 1933, will be unveiled at out-of-door ceremonies, where he will grace the top of a beautiful knoll north of the Highway (U.S. 40), four miles west of Fairfield, Sunday, June 3, at 2 p.m."
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