guest :: login
  • Home
  • Collections
    • Historical Articles
    • Photos
    • Publications
    • Yearbooks
    • Maps
    • Multimedia
  • Help
  • Heritage Council
  • Contact Us
Home > Search Results: recid:656
Search:
 
Search Tips :: Advanced Search
Search collections:
Sort by: Display results: Output format:
Solano History 32 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.02 seconds. 
1.
(100)
Vallejo booms while Benicia cheers Lincoln / Delaplane, Kristin [381] [ECHOS-1998-381]
In 1867, a suicide and an unrelated homicide occurred in Benicia. Col. R.A. Wainwright, commander at the Benicia Barracks, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a pistol [...]
Detailed record - Similar records
2.
(86)

1839 1839

Lincoln School, Vallejo

Detailed record - Similar records
3.
(86)

1837 1837

Lincoln School, Vallejo

Detailed record - Similar records
4.
(86)
Suisun booms in population and activities / Delaplane, Kristin [379] [ECHOS-1998-379]
Suisun continued to be the bustling metropolis of the county in the 1860s, to which the following editorial attested:
Detailed record - Similar records
5.
(85)
Trade, growth boom in county / Delaplane, Kristin [383] [ECHOS-1998-383]
In 1864, Henry Connolly became a hotelier of note when he acquired the Solano White Sulphur Springs resort three miles from Vallejo. He knew the business well having run Vallejo's Washington Hotel for some time
Detailed record - Similar records
6.
(85)
Vaca business boomed during the late 1800s / Delaplane, Kristin [358] [ECHOS-1997-358]
The summer of 1884, the editor published a list of businesses in Vacaville:
Detailed record - Similar records
7.
(83)
Solano townships boomed, then went bust / Delaplane, Kristin [235] [ECHOS-1995-235]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Museum, Vacaville Heritage Council and Vacaville Public Library. Solano County was one of the original 27 counties organized when California became a state in 1850. Providing water transport by the Sacramento River and its many sloughs and with some of the richest farming land, it was an ideal place to establish town sites. The towns were settled by men from the gold fields and those who came to California as pioneers.
Detailed record - Similar records
8.
(81)

WY0182c WY0182c

Vallejo Family - Benicia Vallejo

Detailed record - Similar records
9.
(81)

WY0182b WY0182b

Vallejo Family - Benicia Vallejo

Detailed record - Similar records
10.
(80)

Map of the City of Vacaville California Map of the City of Vacaville California
1952

Prepared by Solano Engineers Associated, 50 Lincoln Highway, Vallejo, CA. Approved by Vacaville City Council Members: Mayor Albert S. Porter, Jos E. Libonati, Howard I. Burton, Richard E. Coffer, Carroll S. [...]

Detailed record - Similar records

 
© 2014 Vacaville Heritage Council
Powered by CDS Invenio
spacer