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Solano History 14 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.03 seconds. 
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2198 2198

10 family members standing in a park

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4932 4932

Possibly Barbour family members on house porch

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3886A 3886A

Music Stand in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Ca..

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2058 2058

Postcard with three family members. Card signed by Luigi-Willington, Cal..

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0058 0058
1912

Vacaville Grammer School (Ulatis) on College Hill (Andrews Park). Second school to stand on same spot. Old brick school torn down by George Sharpe who built this one. Old school removed 1908..

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0581 0581

Woman standing, man seated (Samuels family??)

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2063 2063

Family seate and standing at table outside in yard

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WY0167c WY0167c

Wolfskill Ranch home - see also WY172 - Family standing on porch of stone house. John R. Wolfskill is third person from the left..

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WY0107d WY0107d

Some of the evidence loaded for transport to San Francisco from raid of the rum-runner Hawk. The coatless man on left is not being hand-cuffed, but is just being searched for missing evidence. Posse member, Emory Olson is standing on truck..

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Vaca, Pena rift impacts both families / Bowen, Jerry [650] [WAYITWAS-2006-650]
In my last article we saw a rift grow between the Vacas and Penas. As a result, several members of the Vaca clan migrated from the Vacaville area, mainly toward the northern reaches of the grant, which today is Davis. By the 1850s, there were only 12 Vacas in the immediate area.
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