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Solano History 17 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
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0870 0870

6th district tanker in front of Elmira Fire District Station

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0868 0868
1965

Elmira Fire Dept..

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0869 0869
1978

Elmira Fire House which was 2nd one in Elmira. "old Betsy" a Dodge engine made in 1929 and still in service in 1978

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0781 0781
1915

Snowball in Elmira at old S. P. station with steam train

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0871 0871

Cover of Elmira Volunteer Fire Dept. Home Protection manual. Picture of 3rd fire house built in Elmira

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Solano County's community news from 1870s / Delaplane, Kristin [410] [ECHOS-1998-410]
In 1873, Dr. G.H. Evans was located in Dixon on the east side of Main Street. An Odd Fellows association was being formed at Vaca Station (Elmira). The Rio Vista Fire Department purchased a bell from one of the Sacramento engine companies.
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0872 0872

Picture of information about Elmira Volunteer Fire Dept..

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4024 4024

Suisun, California fire - fire truck in front of Arlinton Hotel

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0003 0003
1893

Pena District School and pupils - (L to R) - (Back) - Effie Brazelton, Florence Jagers, Lynn Forsee (teacher), Alan Coleman, Pearl Brazelton, ? Griffith, Fred Jagers, Pete Parks, Annie Parks. (Front) Harry Bugbee, (more on index card), See also photo 19

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Railroad brings Solano on track in 1860s / Delaplane, Kristin [267] [ECHOS-1996-267]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council and Vacaville Public Library. First in a series The advent of rail had a deep and lasting effect on Solano County. Hubs sprang up that had never before existed. The town of Dixon was created solely to take advantage of the railroad as was Elmira, both succeeding as central shipping locations for the wheat and fruit-growing districts.
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