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Corner in our front room at Mrs. Martins, Colton, Ca..

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How 'Stonedene' grew to 25 rooms / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [180] [WAYITWAS-2003-180]
This is the continuation of the story of Stonedene and the Martin family in Suisun Valley. - Editor After Samuel Martin's death in 1885, his son, Henry, and daughter-in-law, Carrie Pittman, took over the management of the Martin ranch. They lived in the stone mansion that Carrie had named "Stonedene," the Scottish words meaning "House of Stone."
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Cordelia - Thompsons Corner showing front door..

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Oriole Saloon on corner of Solano St. and Main, Suisun, Calif. The Oriole Saloon 1888-1914 was an elite barroom with a reading room attached. It was owned by Thomas Wood, uncle of Wood Young. [...]

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Buildings turn into dwellings and barrooms / Delaplane, Kristin [372] [ECHOS-1998-372]
Chrysler's Empire Building on the corner of Solano and Suisun streets in Suisun City was turned into a dwelling. In 1865, the I.O.G.T. had its rooms over the Empire Saloon. A. Chrysler, long associated with the Cosmopolitan Saloon, opened a new saloon in White's building, calling it Chrysler's Sample Rooms.
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Front view of Raleigh Hotel on fire (Northeast corner of Parker and Main)-July 11, 1909

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Hastings' dream house became a nightmare / Bowen, Jerry [74] [WAYITWAS-2001-74]
The house on the corner of West 2nd and L street in Benicia was magnificent. Four stories tall and with 45 rooms, 21 of them bedrooms!
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