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WY0190b WY0190b

Grain trucks at Suisun Plaza..

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6090 6090
1930's

Plaza Hotel, Suisun, Ca

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Grain trucks lined up in Suisun,California. Arlinton and Union Hotels in background..

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Brown Ranch - Loading grain from the Harvester to a truck..

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1900ca

Suisun Plaza with Hotel Arlington to the left..

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Arlington Hotel as seen from the Plaza - Suisun, California fire..

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Suisun City, California Welcome Home arch to the veterans of the Spanish American War. The arch was set on south end of Suisun Plaza..

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Suisun, California fire - fire truck in front of Arlinton Hotel

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Healing springs, fine hotels and plumbing / Delaplane, Kristin [311] [ECHOS-1996-311]
By October 1858, the Solano County Herald publisher, William J. Hooton, had managed to move his printing equipment by dray from Benicia to his offices in Suisun City located in a new building on the south side of the Plaza. This momentous move was made because of the county seat being situated in Fairfield. The publisher addressed this in the first edition from Suisun dated October 2.
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Papers swear, bicker over Union alliance / Delaplane, Kristin [329] [ECHOS-1997-329]
Fall of 1863 marked when the Solano County Herald became a semi-weekly. Nevertheless, subscription and advertising rates remained unchanged: Five dollars for a year's subscription and advertising was $2 for 10 lines the first week and $1 thereafter. With election returns in, a bonfire was set in Suisun's plaza in front of the Wells Fargo office where one of the defeated candidates apparently worked.
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