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Solano History 29 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.02 seconds. 
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Cityhood of Suisun petitioned / Bowen, Jerry [820] [WAYITWAS-2008-820]
In my last column I talked about nearby Cordelia receiving a post office in 1865 because it was on the stage route from Benicia to Sacramento and Suisun received its mail from that source until receiving its own post office in 1887.
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2565 2565

Winery at Cordelia. Vinyard-Home Ranch Solano Winery Inc. 244 acres Golden Chasslas, Green Hungarian, Burgers, Petit Syrah, Zinfandel and others..

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2572 2572

Post Office, Depot and Siebe and Co. at Cordelia

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3280 3280
1908

Dixon Post Office, year 1908

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3278 3278
1908

US Post Office, Dixon, year 1908

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4787 4787

Old Post Office, Main Street, Vacaville, CA

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County's lost cemeteries, headstones / Bowen, Jerry [123] [WAYITWAS-2002-123]
After I wrote the article "Poor House Rich Source of Memories," published March 31, I received an e-mail from Sue Silver in Auburn who asked me where the county hospital cemetery was located.
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3743A 3743A
1909

Dixon Post Office (postcard photo)

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WY0059 WY0059
1915

Cement - Post office and business office until 1915, then school house and church..

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The railroad ferry 'Solano' still lives / Bowen, Jerry [107] [WAYITWAS-2002-107]
A few weeks ago, I wrote a story about the first run of the railroad ferryboat, Solano. From that article I received a fair amount of e-mail and queries about the ferry. One of the most interesting was from a Thomas Rubarth in Arizona who had done considerable research on the Solano.
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