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Solano History 10 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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5122 5122
1895

Rush Ranch "Leaving for Yosemite" 1895 or 1896

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5124 5124
1895

View of Rush Ranch about 1895

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5123 5123
1895

View of Rush Ranch about 1895

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WY0127b WY0127b

Rush Ranch Headquarters

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5125 5125
1895

View of Rush Ranch about 1895, Suisun/ Fairfield and Twin Sisters in distance

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5121 5121
1886

Rush Ranch house, Potero Hills

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WY0127a WY0127a

Poterero Hills, Solano County California. Road to Rush Ranch Headquarters

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WY0157 WY0157

Senator Benjamin F. Rush came in 1852, with his parents to Solano County. Raised excellent trotting horses and Durham cattle on the Potrero Hills. Served four years as Solano Sheriff and 24 years as a State Senator. [...]

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Denverton was once known as Nurse's Landing / Bowen, Jerry [33] [WAYITWAS-2000-33]
Every day thousands of travelers and strung-out commuters zoom past a road sign on Highway 12 that points to Denverton Road not far from the Western Railroad Museum. Should you choose to leave Highway 12 here, a fading and dusty street sign on this quiet road greets you declaring this to be the "Rio Vista-Denverton Road." An old ranch, a couple of newer structures and a bridge over a swampy waterway are all that occupy the quiet lane.
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Dried onions: Basic ingredient in K-rations / Delaplane, Kristin [226] [ECHOS-1995-226]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Museum, the Vacaville Heritage Council and The Reporter archives. Some events in a town's history leave a more memorable mark than was ever suspected at the time. Such is the story of Basic Vegetable Products. The original Vacaville location of Basic's operation was a tin shed on the Uhl ranch, where Shock's Furniture Interiors and Longs Drugs are currently situated on Monte Vista Avenue
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