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Now going strong, Vallejo Maritime Academy started out shaky / Dingler, Nancy [552] [RETROSPECT-2004-552]
A record number of students are enrolled at the California Maritime Academy. The academy, otherwise known as Cal Maritime, is a campus in the California State University system.
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Ca. Maritime Academy, Vallejo Ca

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Vacaville's Shaky Beginning / Bowen, Jerry [15] [WAYITWAS-2000-15]
For all you history buffs in the area it is a well-known fact that on Aug. 21, 1850, Juan Manuel Vaca sold nine square miles of land for $3,000 to William McDaniel, with the provision that one square mile be designated as the new town of Vacaville. In addition, McDaniel was to deed back to Vaca 1,055 lots in the new town. Right?
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Hoodlums, Then, Now / Wichels, Ernest [844] [WICHELS-1964-844]
Vallejo is being plagued with a rash of broken windows, damaged automobiles, purse-snatchings, and other acts of hoodlumism. A common observation is: "What is happening to our society?" or "How did this all start?" Apparently many people believe this is all new.
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St. Vincents Church and school on Florida St., Vallejo. Building started in 1867

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Reporter's Writers Now Have Added Chores / Rico, John [896] [RICO-1981-896]
THE COMPUTER AGE IS NOT FOR ME - When I started to set type back in 1924, and doing my small bit to help produce the Vacaville Reporter, little thought did I give to that day in 1981 when Publisher Richard Rico would unwrap a new typesetting system which is not in my bag of endeavors.
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Solano Historian December 1988 Solano Historian December 1988
1988

December 1988 edition of the Solano Historian Magazine. This issue contains the following articles: St. Gertrude's Academy in Rio Vista 1876-1930, St. Joseph's Academy, Reflections from the Past by Sumi Okahara, From There to Here - The Evolution of Stonedene, Blue Mountain Joint School - The Story of a Rural One Room School by M. [...]

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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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Vallejos quest for the fountain of life / Dingler, Nancy [700] [RETROSPECT-2007-700]
When Josz de Ca-izares, sailing master of the San Carlos, sailed into San Francisco Bay and then subsequently San Pablo and Carquinez Straits in 1775, he jotted in his diary that the hills, what is now Vallejo were barren and without trees.
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Church got its start in schoolhouse / Bowen, Jerry [206] [WAYITWAS-2004-206]
When Thomas Thompson arrived in California in 1849, he found that the state was predominately Catholic and that he was the only Disciples of Christ (Christian Church) preacher in the state.
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