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Solano History 18 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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WY0156e WY0156e
1963

Rockville Chapel Dedication. Unveiling the placque. In front is Ernest Wichels. In rear, Percy Neitzel and in front Mrs. [...]

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WY0156a WY0156a
1963

Rockville Chapel Dedication. Wood young in front of placque. Dedicated on May 30, 1963 as State Landmark #779 by the efforts of Wood Young..

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WY0156c WY0156c
1963

Rockville Chapel Dedication. Wood Young and Wilmere Nietzel at podium. Seated-Mrs. Pangborn..

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WY0156b WY0156b
1963

Rockville Chapel Dedication. Wood Young with marker

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WY0156d WY0156d
1963

Rockville Chapel Dedication. Invocation

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WY0154b WY0154b

Rockville Church, built in 1856 by Methodist Episcopal Church South. Rear (west end) of Rockville Chapel before restoration..

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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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6104 6104

Rockville Chapel, Fairfiled, Ca

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WY0142b WY0142b
1966

L to R - Robert Pokorny; Anna Mae Morrison; George Metaxas; Ernest Wichels at dedication of plaque..

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The Alfords, Barbours and Rockville stone chapel / Dingler, Nancy [481] [RETROSPECT-2003-481]
With adventure in their hearts, Landy and Sarah Alford, along with their daughters, Virginia and Nancy, left behind family, church and friends to join a wagon train headed for California, three years before the lure of gold would prompt the great western migration.
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