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Small farm house

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Killingsworth farm house

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Fairfield, California - Solano County Court House, small brick building at the corner of Missouri and Taylor Street. Used as office for County Clerk and Treasurer in 1850-1860. One of the houses supplied by Capt. Robert Waterman for temporary County use..

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Early homes were made of adobe / Bowen, Jerry [204] [WAYITWAS-2004-204]
In my last column I wrote, "Several witnesses in the land case testified that John Wolfskill built a small house, presumably a temporary shelter, within a few days of his arrival on the grant and that it was a wattle or a palizada."
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Vacaville in Ashes / Bowen, Jerry [35] [WAYITWAS-2000-35]
June 6, 1877. The north wind was hot and harsh on the dry landscape surrounding the small town of Vacaville. At the southwest end of town, Tom Wilson had just returned from Suisun, put his horse in the barn and gone into the house. It was quiet in their home because his mother, Luzena, and sister were visiting Yosemite [...]
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Neitzels of Suisun Valley / Dingler, Nancy [585] [RETROSPECT-2005-585]
Now that the Cordelia Truck Scales have been completely eradicated along with the surrounding trees and shrubs, the Percy Neitzel house stands exposed, no longer hidden from view. The Neitzel farm property butts up against the Solano Community college campus.
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Japanese torn from area in WWII / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [90] [WAYITWAS-2001-90]
In the early 20th century, Japan born Issei (immigrants born in Japan) and American born Nisei (the children of the Issei born in the United States) played a major role in Vacaville's economy. They leased and operated a majority of the fruit ranches, formed a small economic district nicknamed Japantown along Dobbins Street, bought houses, sent their children to local schools, ran a Buddhist Church and a Methodist Church, operated a sumo wrestling team, baseball and basketball teams, and in general seemed to be fully integrated as American citizens.
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