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Solano History 9 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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4896 4896
1917

The Blackwelder Blacksmith Shop

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J. A. Collier Blacksmith Shop, Vacaville

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3906 3906

Bucktown Blacksmith Shop - East Main St., Vacaville, CA

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3889 3889

Jim Goodman Blacksmith Shop at Putah Creek

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Benicia Arsenal - Blacksmith Shop, Building # 55. Taken during Decommissioning ceremony, March 3, 1964

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WY0040 WY0040
1920

Blackwelder Mfg. Co. started in this Birds Landing Shop. Bert Blackwelder first came to Benicia and; worked in the Iron Works there, then to Bird's Landing to work for W.T [...]

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1019 1019
1920

McArtur Blacksmith shop. See index card for more

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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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Goosen did well by the city of Fairfield / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [564] [WAYITWAS-2005-564]
In 1886, Henry Goosen opened a blacksmith shop and general hardware store in Cordelia. He had a strong background in well drilling, pumps, steam machinery and related areas. As such, he had become interested in the Fairfield Water Works, located on Empire Street behind the Courthouse. He was in the process of overhauling the aging machinery, when a devastating fire destroyed the plant on Christmas Eve 1901 [...]
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