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Solano History 17 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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0736 0736

Woman at "old well on McKevitt Ranch" pumping water

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2018 2018
1927

Old gas pump

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4248 4248

Woman in front of old barn

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4367A 4367A

Old car with four men and water wagon at side..

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0875 0875
1925

Ice on water tank at Locy ranch around 1925

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6040 6040

Old Solano County Jailand water tower, Fairfield, Ca

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0061 0061
1886

Packing shed on Alexander McKevitt's Ranch. Shipping grapes to Chicago 8 Nov., 1886. A. McKevitt (father of Frank B [...]

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0048 0048

Alexander McKevitt home and ranch in upper Vaca Valley..

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Woman recounts time living in Suisun Valley / Delaplane, Kristin [418] [ECHOS-1999-418]
'My father, Chun Tim, came into America in 1873 at 20 years old. He traveled from his village, Sek Keh, to Hong Kong and took a boat to San Francisco. The trip was four months. Toward the end their supplies were getting low.
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Goosen did well by the city of Fairfield / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [564] [WAYITWAS-2005-564]
In 1886, Henry Goosen opened a blacksmith shop and general hardware store in Cordelia. He had a strong background in well drilling, pumps, steam machinery and related areas. As such, he had become interested in the Fairfield Water Works, located on Empire Street behind the Courthouse. He was in the process of overhauling the aging machinery, when a devastating fire destroyed the plant on Christmas Eve 1901 [...]
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