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Solano History 24 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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0007 0007
1841

Apache Indian from New Mex. who came to Calif as guide for Vacas and Penas' (1841-18420 Taken in Santa Fe

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The Armijo trail led from Santa Fe to L.A. / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [497] [WAYITWAS-2004-497]
During the late 1830s and into the 1840s, more than 500 land grants were awarded in California, mostly to settlers of Spanish descent. Several of these grants were located in the area which later became Solano County, among them the Soscol grant given to General Vallejo, the Rio de Los Putos grant owned by William Wolfskill, the Suisun Rancho of Chief Solano, Juan Manuel Vaca's and Juan Felipe Pena's Lihuaytos grant and Rancho Tolenas or Armijo, given to Don Jose Francisco Armijo.
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0274 0274
1934

Blossoms near Vacaville, Calif. Looking west across north end of Vaca Valley towards Mix Canyon. By permission of Boyd Harris, copied 4/26/84

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WY0145b WY0145b
1964

Another view of the new Pena Grave site..

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WY0132b WY0132b

Maria Delores Vaca-Pena Lyon in later years..

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Finding a Use for Two New Words / Rico, John [898] [RICO-1981-898]
REWRITING THE DICTIONARY - In searching through the many dictionaries we have in the Reporter editorial department, I was a bit disturbed when the words "screwee" and "screwor" were not listed. Perhaps those new words can be found in a book of slang. I went to the trouble of purchasing S. I [...]
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Indians, grizzlies succumb to newcomers / Delaplane, Kristin [256] [ECHOS-1995-256]
Information for this article came from the Solano Genealogy Society and the Yolo County Library. In early days, Putah Creek passed just south of what is now the city of Davis. There along the banks, Patwin Indians - the Pooewin - built their villages some 1,500 years ago. Archaeologists have determined that they lived in dome-shaped structures common to Patwin tribes [...]
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The Vacas and Pena Land Holdings / Bowen, Jerry [652] [WAYITWAS-2006-652]
In the last installment we saw the relationship between the Vacas and Penas begin to fall apart even as marriage between their sons and daughters took place over the years.
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0226 0226
1925

Standing far left, Mrs. Mini Hatanaka. Standing second man from right, Moichi Hatanaka. At grave of Okei, Coloma, Calif., 1925. [...]

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WY0140 WY0140

L to R - Galvino Pena, Jesus Pena, Antonio Pena. Sons of Gavino and Ruperta (Vaca) Pena; Grandsons of Juan Felipe Pena..

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