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Solano History 12 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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Meet the famous owner of Green Valley Country Club / Dingler, Nancy [465] [RETROSPECT-2001-465]
Have you ever noticed how many great public buildings started out as magnificent homes before their conversion? Such a building is the current Green Valley Country Club. The house was originally built by James Harbin on 130 acres that he had homesteaded. However, in my research, the most interesting owner of the home was the man who took possession of the property in 1864. Granville Swift was larger than life [...]
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WY0095a WY0095a

Green Valley-Sidney Jones House, now Green Valley Country Club..

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4921 4921

The Barbour house- now Green Valley County Club..

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0306 0306

Green Valley Stables, San Francisco. Ed McGery (owner, fifth from left)

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2144 2144

Perry Swift son of Capt. Granville Swift

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2146 2146

William Thomas Swift son of Granville Swift

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Suisun club remains alive and well every day / Bowen, Jerry [542] [WAYITWAS-2004-542]
In the first installment of the history of the Suisun Wednesday Club we saw it evolve from a meeting of 16 civic-minded ladies who in 1911 wanted to do something positive for their community to the building in 1926 of a permanent clubhouse on Sacramento Street and Washington Avenue.
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Reporters took probing tour into country / Delaplane, Kristin [325] [ECHOS-1997-325]
In the spring of 1879, staff from the Suisun City's Solano Republican set out to explore the countryside. Their trip started with a train ride to Bridgeport, present-day Cordelia. Along the route they viewed the orchards then in bloom. Once in Bridgeport they stopped in at each of the town's business establishments.
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2145 2145

Mary Swift, sister of Granville Swift

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Helping to make their communities better / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [541] [WAYITWAS-2004-541]
At the beginning of the 20th century, women all over the country founded women's service clubs to improve their communities. In upper Solano County, the three most prominent clubs were the Dixon Women's Improvement Club, Vacaville's Saturday Club, and Suisun/Fairfield's Wednesday Club.
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