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0412 0412
1920

Mr. Kynock Sells, Pres. Minister grab bag. Vacaville Booster Club 1920?

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4807 4807
1913

Rev. Jitsuzen Kiyohara - first Vacaville Buddhist Minister (1909-1913). Phot has more info on it

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0241 0241

Vacaville Bhuddist Men's Club. See card 0241A for list of names..

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Vaca, McDaniel and Mizner Vacaville Map Vaca, McDaniel and Mizner Vacaville Map
1850

Original map drawn up between Manuel Vaca, William McDaniel and L.B. Mizner for the land deal that created the town of Vacaville. This map shows traces of a land swindle that had Vaca selling off more land to McDaniel and Mizner than he thought he was selling. When Vaca realized he had been tricked, he filed suit. Vaca thought he was only selling one square mile to the two men, but ended up selling nine square miles. Vaca sued and lost the first round in court, but won the second..

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0005 0005
1920

Constructed in 1920 as Hotel Vacaville, later became Saturday Club and then Bank of America. On Merchant Street

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Saturday Club galvanized Vacaville society / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [52] [WAYITWAS-2001-52]
By the turn of the last century, Vacaville had developed into a small town with a lively society. In an age without radio, television, movie theaters or other forms of amusement, people developed different venues to keep themselves entertained.
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