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Solano History 14 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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3789 3789

Bank of Vacaville (Capital stock certificate)

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3788 3788

Bank of Vacaville (Capital stock certificate)

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1129 1129
1933

Vacaville Fruit Co. stock certificate

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1128 1128
1933

Vacaville Fruit Co. stock certificate

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0940 0940

Vacaville Oil Co Stock certificate. E. H. McMillian

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Town gains fame as fruit-growing capital / Delaplane, Kristin [247] [ECHOS-1995-247]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council and Vacaville Museum. Second of two parts Vacaville was the birthplace of another man of note. The famed botanist, Willis Linn Jepson, was born in Vacaville in 1867.
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Vallejo's shot as state capital is short-lived / Delaplane, Kristin [233] [ECHOS-1995-233]
Information for this article came from the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum and Vacaville Heritage Council - First of two parts. During the age of the American Indians, the region around Vallejo was known for its wild cattle and horses that fed on the area's high oats. No evidence has ever turned up to show that there were Indian settlements there, but it does appear tribes came from Suisun Valley and other locations to dig for shellfish and hunt the cattle and other game.
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5166 5166

Vacaville Grammer School Bank, see large picture in filke for names

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0005 0005
1920

Constructed in 1920 as Hotel Vacaville, later became Saturday Club and then Bank of America. On Merchant Street

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Vallejo faces decline, gains business footing / Delaplane, Kristin [234] [ECHOS-1995-234]
Information for this article came from The Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum and Vacaville Heritage Council. Second of two parts. Last week we saw the beginnings of Vallejo and how the town first formed, its elation at being chosen as the state capital and subsequent disappointment at being removed as the state capital. How Mare Island became its source of revival and subsequent growth.)
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