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Solano History 25 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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0395 0395

Anita Chamberlain. Floretine Vaca (grandmothers brother Florentine. Foreman of Montgomery ranch. Died there, buried in Fairfield

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4076 4076

Thompson and West - Pg. 56 - Residence and ranch of William Quick - Fairfield, Solano Co., CA

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5125 5125
1895

View of Rush Ranch about 1895, Suisun/ Fairfield and Twin Sisters in distance

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4900a 4900a
1908

Cresswell Ranch packing shed. L-R Mrs Mary Cresswell, her brother Goerge (ranch owner) Mary's sons, Arthur and ernest, and Eldie McDonnell, grandaughter Mr and Mrs Quick of Fairfield from whom Geo Kingston bought the ranch. Door three unknown ranch hands..

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WY0165 WY0165

Unidentified ship's bell obtained from the Robert H. Waterman ranch house north of Fairfield, California (Not from the Sea Witch)

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5167 5167

Semi-pro Footbal team Fairfield and Vacaville. 33 Frank Lopez. Vaca 37 Joe Cintas, Vaca 35 Mike Galbraith, Vaca

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4276A 4276A
1914

Fairfield=3489 Travis Blvd. Hance ranch house built around 1914 and still located on Travis Blvd. Directly across was the Lambrecht Ranch. Mao on back of picture

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Air base doubles Solano's Population / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [729] [WAYITWAS-2007-729]
The mid 1940's saw an unprecedented population growth in the Vacaville and Fairfield areas, due to the incoming personel for the new Fairfield-Suisun air base. For several years, both cities struggled to accommodate their new residents. Federal Housing Public Authority projects such as Waterman Park in Fairfield and Vaca Valley Acres in Vacaville were built quickly.
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Rockville grew into crossroads for early routes / Delaplane, Kristin [242] [ECHOS-1995-242]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Historical Society, Solano Genealogical Society and Fairfield Public Library. The village of Rockville in the Green Valley Township was located in the general vicinity where the Susuine Indians had previously located their head tribal village. The Indians called this place Yul Yul, meaning the place of the setting sun. When the white man's disease, smallpox, hit in 1839, the tribe numbers were vastly depleted and the few surviving Suisunees left the area, many choosing the safety of the missions in Sonoma and San Jose. In later years Chief Solano returned to this sacred place, where he died and was buried.
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WY0131a WY0131a
1880ca

Louise Vaca, Grandaughter of Juan Manuel Vaca. Married Juan Pena, son of Demetrio Pena. Grandmother of Anita Chamberlain, ca 1880-1885? Ella es tan bonita como oreija de Mariquita (as attractive as a lady bug's ear.)

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