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Solano History 13 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.02 seconds. 
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0504 0504

Bar-Room--Fairfield Hotel

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4744 4744

Court Room, Fairfield, CA

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0509 0509
1895

W. B. Fields behaind bar of Fairfield Hotel (Capital Hotel) 1895

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0506 0506

Old Fairfield Hotel, Destroyed in late 1890's by fire. Driver-W. B. Fields

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WY0101 WY0101

Texas Street, Fairfield, CA. Goosen's Hardware, Drug Store, Dry Goods Store, Capitol Hotel, Post Office and Court House on north side of street. Dry Goods store on south side..

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WY0102 WY0102
1950

Fairfield,Ca. Texas Street, just west of Webster St. intersection. Evan's Grocery, Young Insurance, Garben Hardware, Mac's (part of old Capitol Hotel). [...]

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0350 0350

Annual Ball at Cement Hotel. Inside ballroom. Held for 20 years. People came from all over (S [...]

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A new city in search of sewers / Dingler, Nancy [504] [RETROSPECT-2004-504]
FAIRFIELD'It all came down to sewers. When members of the Fairfield Improvement Club gathered in the proverbial smoke-filled room to talk about installing a new sewer system and other improvements the night of Aug. 18, 1903, they kicked off a process that ended with the creation of a city almost 100,000 people now call home.
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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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Population lifted off after airfield built / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [728] [WAYITWAS-2007-728]
Construction of the Fairfield-Suisun Army Airfield in 1943 brought a large number of new residents to the local communities, doubling population overnight. Calls went out for rentals and vacant rooms with only minimal results. With the base scheduled to open soon, personnel stationed there would bring their families as well.
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