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0800 0800
1916

Picture of drying prunes in 1916. Probably at Samuel's Ranch on Blue Mt..

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2906 2906

Prune drying

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0054 0054
1905

Chubb Ranch on Vaca Valley Road. Prunes being dipped, then graded onto trays for drying..

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0782 0782

Prune drying shed

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(85)

4139 4139

Samuels Ranch

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2762 2762

{Large Negative File) Lagoon Valley. Picture taken from back and south of swimming pool. The effect of prune blossoms. Portia Hill Ranch - Cooks place..

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0592 0592
1916

W. H. Samuels house on Blue Mt., March, 1916. House built 1883

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2139A 2139A

Samuels family? on Blue Ridge

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Prunings From Vaca Valley 1931 Prunings From Vaca Valley 1931
1931

This pamphlet is published by the members of the American History Class of 1930-1931 of Vacaville Union High School as an effort to preserve a few of the facts and recollections of our pioneers, in order that they may not be entirely lost or forgotten. The class is deeply indebted to the following for their kind assistance in making this pamphlet possible: Mr. Ned Wolfskill, Mrs. Maria Dolores Lyon, Mr. [...]

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Pruning key to a successful harvest / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [64] [WAYITWAS-2001-64]
Spring has finally arrived. Seeing all the fruit trees in bloom once again is truly one of the wonderful advantages of living in Solano County. My personal favorites are the peach and nectarine trees with their pink blossoms. Together with the yellow mustard growing underneath and a deep blue sky above, I always think of an impressionist painting.
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