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Solano History 10 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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4377 4377

Pena Ranch, creek and two people

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5058 5058

unknown people in fron to ranch house

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5057 5057

unknown people in fron to ranch house

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2761 2761

{Large Negative File) A year when a lot of rain came. Fron end of Tate Ranch - about 1940. Creek over bank. Bridge over Alamo Creek at flood

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0874 0874
1916

1/16. Taken from front porch of A. W. Samuels ranch on w side of Putah creek opposite Montecello creek is at flood stage and snow on Mts [...]

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2972 2972

Pleasants Valley School. School in grove of trees. 10 people in photo. There was a school up Gates Canyon on Freibe's Ranch where the road forks above where Gates lived..

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4880 4880

Iwama Market. Site of the Pierce Ranch horse barns, blacksmith shop, bunkhouse and Chinese quarters. Many of these structures were lost in one of the big fires that swept the Rockville Hills and followed down Suisun Creek. The present structure was 1927..

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Ranch Towns In Two Areas / Wichels, Ernest [854] [WICHELS-1964-854]
Most people think of Vallejo strictly a shipyard city. Many find it difficult to believe that once it qualified as a "ranch town." Ranchowners, the hundreds of employes in dairy operations, cattle and sheep raising, and grain and hay harvests, formed a vital segment of Vallejo's economy in early days.
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WY0235a WY0235a

Rodeo - May Pole at Scally Ranch in circa 1920, 20 women riders - In the early 1920's Scally Brothers had an annual rodeo on their ranch whre Vallejo's Lake Currey is now located. 2000 people was the maximum attendance. The winding of the May Pole was perormed by 20 girls, with never a side-saddle in the group..

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Indians, grizzlies succumb to newcomers / Delaplane, Kristin [256] [ECHOS-1995-256]
Information for this article came from the Solano Genealogy Society and the Yolo County Library. In early days, Putah Creek passed just south of what is now the city of Davis. There along the banks, Patwin Indians - the Pooewin - built their villages some 1,500 years ago. Archaeologists have determined that they lived in dome-shaped structures common to Patwin tribes [...]
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