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Solano History 24 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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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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2566 2566

Winery at Cordelia. New Vinyard - Lemmon Field. 176 acres - Seraiccon, Sauvignon Vert and Franken Riesling

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2557 2557

Mangel's Winery. See index card for more. Cordelia

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4710 4710

Part of old winery - Fred F. Jones, Green Valley

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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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2827 2827

The Cordelia Winery located east of Cordelia along railroad track near foot of Nelson'd Hill..

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4773 4773

Vinyard, J. Mayhood, near Cordelia

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2400 2400

School at Cordelia, Ca (Green Valley School)

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2571 2571

Green Valley School, Cordelia. Also large negative

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Faded Evidence of Former Winery Exists / Bowen, Jerry [684] [WAYITWAS-2006-684]
I briefly mentioned an early stone building on a small separate seven and one-half acre parcel of land belonging to Samuel Martin who built the Stonedene mansion in 1861 in my last article. I also speculated in previous chapters of this article this was also the actual site of the Santa Eulalia Mission and that one of Indians in charge of the rancheria/mission was Chief Solano and that it was here that he returned to live out his final days.
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