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Solano History 13 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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0174 0174
1885

Living room of Mrs. E. P. Buckingham [...]

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0056 0056
1880

1st college in Sacramento Valley. Bricks were used on buildings on the north side of Main Street and the bridges after the fire of 14 Sept., 1895. (Much more info on index card)

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0116 0116
1892

Earthquake damage, ca1892. April 2, 1892 - corner of Main and Dobbins. Crystal's Sore, Shaefer's Store. (much more info on index card)

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3955 3955

Uncle Walter Buckingham

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Roy Mason continues ranching tradition with cattle, grapes / Delaplane, Kristin [424] [ECHOS-1999-424]
Roy Mason and his wife, Betty, live on a ranch in Green Valley, where he runs cattle and grows grapes. On the same property, his daughter and her family now occupy the house where his grandmother lived. The family, which traces its Solano County heritage to the mid-1800s, also owns and operates a vineyard in neighboring Suisun Valley.
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3936 3936

Buckingham - room with fireplace

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1078 1078
1907

Old Post Office. Built in 1903. Main St.. See index card for more

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Brandy and hides were Jose Armijo's trade / Delaplane, Kristin [271] [ECHOS-1996-271]
First in a series Early oral tradition has it that Jose Francisco Armijo was taken to the land of Suisun Valley as early as 1828 by Cayetano Juarez. Juarez said he had lived near the area since about 1821. The next report of Armijo being in the area is as a merchant in 1835.
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1905: Fairfield gets a much-needed fire department / Dingler, Nancy [487] [RETROSPECT-2003-487]
On the Monday evening of Dec. 5, 1899, a cottage occupied by Edward Baker and his family was totally destroyed by fire. Mrs. Baker, while attending to household duties, dropped a lighted coal oil lamp [...]
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How Harbisons built, lived in their home / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [606] [WAYITWAS-2005-606]
During recent days, one of the prominent houses in Vacaville has embarked on another chapter in its history. Harbison House has moved off its foundation to a new location as part of the Nut Tree redevelopment.
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